Frequently Asked Questions
The Snoqualmie Valley School District's Parent Partnership Program (P3) is designed to offer a comprehensive educational experience by combining core classes taught by district teachers with classes taught at home by parents. At P3, we provide a supportive learning community and a variety of resources to assist families in their educational journey.
Questions Asked
- What is the Parent Partnership Program
- Where is P3 located?
- Is P3 considered public school? Are there fees or costs?
- What is the typical class size?
- What classes are offered? When are they?
- Are there snack breaks?
- Does the district provide transportation to P3?
- How much time is spent at school each week?
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What is the Parent Partnership Program
Where is P3 located?
Is P3 considered public school? Are there fees or costs?
What is the typical class size?
What classes are offered? When are they?
Are there snack breaks?
Does the district provide transportation to P3?
How much time is spent at school each week?
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Questions to Consider
- Am I willing to supervise and be invloved with my student's work at home?
- Will I commit to meeting with teachers/advisors regularly, and completing online reporting monthly? Will I check email regularly and communicate with teachers? Am I willing to attend group parent meetings?
- Will I agree to have my child participate in state-mandated standardized testing?
- Am I willing and able to volunteer in the classroom or with social events?
- Does my student need Student Services support, or have behavior or health needs that might be difficult in a classroom?
Am I willing to supervise and be invloved with my student's work at home?
Will I commit to meeting with teachers/advisors regularly, and completing online reporting monthly? Will I check email regularly and communicate with teachers? Am I willing to attend group parent meetings?
Will I agree to have my child participate in state-mandated standardized testing?
Am I willing and able to volunteer in the classroom or with social events?
Does my student need Student Services support, or have behavior or health needs that might be difficult in a classroom?
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