Dayton Daily News

Heroes of the Household: Program empowers families to support students

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Trotwood-Madison City Schools launched the Heroes of the Household program to help kids and parents do better in school. The program includes everything from activities for students, to training and resources for parents, guardians, and families. The district is committed to supporting parents and students with the tools and resources they need to achieve academic and personal growth.

The first Heroes of the Household town hall meeting was well-attended by parents, teachers, and community members. The event was a success, with valuable input and feedback received from attendees. The program aims to guide children to 100% student success and to provide parents with the tools they need to be the heroes of their households.

The district is also launching a new landing page on its website for the Heroes of the Household program. The page provides important informatio­n on topics such as homework help, tips on talking with schools, bullying, summer plans, and more. The program is open to all and aims to provide every child with a hero in their household.

Parents have an important job to help their kids do well in school. When they use the program’s tools and ideas, it can help their kids succeed. It will also help make the school a better place for everyone.

Trotwood-Madison City Schools is happy to have this program and wants to work with parents to help kids do their best. The district is confident that the program will lead to student success and looks forward to working with parents to achieve this goal.

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