The Denver Post

Adams 14 district parent-teacher conference­s have designated days

- By Yesenia Robles Chalkbeat Colorado is a nonprofit news organizati­on covering education issues. For more, visit chalkbeat.org/co

Teachers and parents in the Adams 14 school district will have designated days for conference­s again starting next year.

The school board voted Tuesday on the 2018-19 school calendar and included four evenings for parent-teacher conference­s each semester. The board voted without discussion.

This year, the district had done away with the practice, saying parents could use a new website to monitor their students’ progress and to reach out to teachers. As a struggling district on a time crunch to show the state it is making improvemen­t, officials said they needed to make the most of instructio­nal time.

Parents in the district, where almost half of all students are learning English as a second language, were upset and concerned that they didn’t know how to use the website and couldn’t understand much of the informatio­n. They said the website wouldn’t replace faceto-face conversati­ons.

District officials told parents if they wanted a meeting with a teacher, they could always request it. But teachers and union leaders said that put the responsibi­lity of finding time on teachers and also meant they wouldn’t be paid for the time.

“I think it’s a positive move in the right direction,” said Jodi Connelly, one teacher who had spoken out against the changes. “It also is telling that the district listened to the response of the families. I am hopeful that it will be just the beginning of better communicat­ion and decision making between the district and community.”

District officials have made other unpopular decisions this year, like cutting recess and halting the rollout of biliteracy programs.

The overwhelmi­ngly negative feedback was a factor in changing next year’s school calendar back to a more traditiona­l model that will include parentteac­her conference­s, officials said.

“We heard that it was something they find extremely helpful,” said Janelle Asmus, a spokeswoma­n for the district.

The compensati­on for teachers conducting evening conference­s will be in the form of teacher compensati­on days – just as it had in the past, officials said.

The scheduled conference time will be in the evenings, without interrupti­ng the regular school day. Students and teachers will get one full day off from school each semester — on a separate day — as compensati­on for teachers working those evenings.

 ?? Denver Post file ?? Sixth-grade teacher Monica Wisniewski works with Pija Williams Terralee, left, and Myth Cubbison during a quiz at Kearney Middle School in Commerce City.
Denver Post file Sixth-grade teacher Monica Wisniewski works with Pija Williams Terralee, left, and Myth Cubbison during a quiz at Kearney Middle School in Commerce City.

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