Academic Achievement
Hardy Elementary Title I School-Parent Compact 2023-24 and Parent and Family Engagement Policy describe how Hardy and parents will work in partnership to promote our students’ academic achievement. Parents can support our students by monitoring attendance and making sure homework gets completed. We support our students by providing a quality curriculum and trying to ensure meaningful communication with our parent partners! We welcome your feedback and input.
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Parent-teacher conferences are an excellent way to create or build upon a strong home-school partnership that is critical to student success. Please contact your child's teacher to set up a conference.
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Parent/Guardian Contact Information
In case of illness, accident or other emergency, the school will attempt to contact a child's parent or guardian. Please make sure the school has current contact information, including home, work, cell phone and pager numbers. In addition, be sure to keep the office informed of any changes in emergency contacts or child care arrangements.
School Information and Flyers
The principal sends an email to parents every week with information regarding the week. Flyers and reminders are also sent home with students. Please check your child's backpack every evening.
Peach Jar e-Flyer
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Hardy Handbook
Each child at Hardy receives a copy of the Parent and Student Handbook, available in both English and Spanish . This form lets us know that you have read and discussed the information in the handbook with your child, and that you will support the school's effort to provide the best education possible.Hardy Handbook
Facts for Parents
Each student should receive a copy of San Diego Unified School District's Facts for Parents publication.
- Gives basic information about the school district.
- Explains parent rights and responsibilities.
- Provides high school graduation requirements.
- Lists disclosures required by state or federal law.
Please sign the pages in the back and return them to your child's teacher.
Facts for Parents