hillside elementary parent portal chiaviello

by Broderick Hoppe 5 min read

What is Hillside Elementary School?

Hillside Elementary School serves students in Preschool through fifth grades and is part of SoWashCo Schools. At Hillside Elementary School, teachers and staff members work to create students who are lifelong learners. South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) will participate in the 2022 Minnesota Student Survey.

How do I Register my child for school in Hillside?

If you need to register your child in any of our schools, please contact Michele Porter, Registrar, at porter@hohschools.org or 914-478-6207 and she will give you instructions on how to register electronically." Hillside Elementary School Will Be Closed. To report a student absent, please call the attendance line at 478-6272.

How can parents engage with the hillside community?

Beyond the valuable advisor-family connection, parents are encouraged to engage with the Hillside community during events throughout the school year, through visits to campus, or by cheering on our athletic teams, home or away. Hillside is fortunate to have a parent group that makes giving back a priority.

What makes hillside a great place to volunteer?

Hillside is fortunate to have a parent group that makes giving back a priority. Parent volunteers contribute their time to make life at Hillside even more fun. Teacher appreciation, our annual Spring Fling event, and parent bonding opportunities are all volunteer driven and rely on parent support.

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What grades are Hillside Elementary School?

Hillside Elementary School serves students in Preschool through fifth grades and is part of SoWashCo Schools. At Hillside Elementary School, teachers and staff members work to create students who are lifelong learners.

Can schools in South Washington County have e-learning days?

During the school year, South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) may enter into an e-learning day (ex tended learning day) due to bad weather or other situations in which school cannot be held in-person. In 2017, the Minnesota Legislature created the opportunity for schools to hold e-learning days and is not related to COVID-19.

Is parental supervision required for online learning?

All resources are intended for educational purposes only. Parental supervision is always recommended whenever students are on the internet. When online, there is always potential for a child to access links that may lead to inappropriate content.

Can the public view the staff intranet?

This is a secure Staff Intranet content page and cannot be viewed by the public. Please contact your Technology Director to gain access to the Staff Intranet area in order to view this page.

DYAD Reading

Parents, we want to emphasize the importance of reading at home with your students as much as possible. Here is a link to learn about DYAD Reading, giving you examples of how you ...

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TECH RESOURCES for Parents

Please click link above if you need support to help you navigate tech tools that we are using at our school and in the county. Infinite Campus, TEAMS, APPS, ClassLink etc.

Student Records Request

Need to Register your child? Click above. Contact Felicia Teffeteller at teffetellerf@fultonschools.org with any questions or concerns.

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