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HEALTHY
COMMUNICATION
Great relationships start with great communication. In order to facilitate this
type of communication, there are some strict guidelines that we adhere to
and ask that you do as well.
GUIDELINES FOR TEACHER CONTACT:
• Follow protocol. Start with the individual most closely involved. Usually this
will mean your Scholar’s teacher(s).
• Set up a specific appointment time with a teacher (by email). Do NOT try to
“catch” a teacher for just a moment to discuss any issues or concerns as this
does not foster strong, focused communication.
• When necessary, schedule follow-up appointments with the teacher if
resolutions are not completed. If further insight is desired, set up
appointments to include administration. You can contact the front office
either by email ([email protected]) or by phone (407-774-0168).
CONCISE COMMUNICATION
Time is valuable and we want to use it wisely. Our teachers give full attention
to your Scholar(s) during school hours. We want them to be focused on
teaching so your scholars can be focused on learning. They will not be
available to answer emails during this time. Because of this, please keep
communication concise. Try to keep emails to teachers at no more than one
per day if at all possible. If there is an issue that would benefit from a
discussion, rather than a long email, please follow the protocol mentioned
above for setting up a conference. In case of emergency contact the Front
Desk.
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
• James 5:16b (NLT) states, “The earnest prayer of a righteous person has
great power and produces wonderful results.” It is a great benefit to
everyone involved if we enter into all communication prayerfully.
• To have the most effective communication, it is best to remain calm and
respectful. As we teach our scholars, please seek to understand before you
seek to be understood. We know you are passionate about your Scholar(s),
as are we. We want to funnel that passion into results that produce growth
for our Scholars, as well as for Staff and Families.
• Keep in mind that effective communication does not always mean bringing
about exactly what you want. Effective communication is where both parties
are heard AND listened to, and actions are taken to ensure positive growth
and consistent maturity.
Thank you so very much for abiding by these guidelines. We are blessed
to have your families a part of our larger OSOTA family!
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