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Open House and Parent-Teacher Conferences: What is the Difference

All School Meetings Are Not the Same. Know the Difference

By Kenitra Higgins, published Nov 14, 2006
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Every year, throughout the country schools open their doors and invite parents to attend open house and parent-teacher conferences. Many parents often make the mistake of thinking that these terms are interchangeable, but they are not. These are two very distinctive meetings that are held for very different reasons.

Open House is usually held once a year, typically a month to a month and a half after the first day of school. Many times parents will assume that this is when they will get a chance to talk one on one to their child’s teacher, but it is not. Open house is set up to give parents an overview of the school. Students usually complete some type of project prior to open house and these will be on display. Parents will meet the teachers and staff. A copy of the school rules and expectations is typically given at this time. Teachers tell about the daily schedule. Extracurricular activities are highlighted and membership in the parent teacher association or organization (PTA/PTO) is solicited. A common trend among schools, at least in my hometown, is to hold open house the day before the first report cards are given. Parents who attend open house are allowed to pick up their child’s report card that night. However, this should not be interpreted to mean that your child’s performance should be discussed at this time. Appointments may be made to come back at a later time to confer with your child’s teacher in more detail.

Open House and Parent-Teacher Conferences: What is the Difference

School meetings offer information about your child. Know which one to attend to get the information that you want.

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Takeaways
  • Open House provides parents with an overview if the school.
  • Parent-teacher conferences are held to discuss specifics about your child.
  • Don't wait for an invitation from your child's teacher. If you need to talk, call.
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MsBobbie: Great and accurate article!

Posted on 11/14/2006 at 2:11:00 PM

 
Good article!!

Posted on 11/14/2006 at 1:11:00 PM

 
Great information! I have found that keeping an open-line of communication with the teachers really does help my children do well in school. It shows the teachers that you care and when you care, they tend to show they care a bit more.

Posted on 11/14/2006 at 12:11:00 PM

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