PEP
Who attends PEP?
PEP is for parents of ESOL students K-12 of any language or cultural background. PEP is in addition to the traditional adult ESOL classes offered throughout Prince William County. PEP meetings are free to ESOL parents and include child care, if needed.
What is the PEP Curriculum?
Major units of study include: The United States School System, School Personnel and the School Day, School Procedures, Parent-Teacher Conferences, Report Cards and Curriculum, Study Skills and Homework, and School Health Procedures. We also attend school and community activities to learn first hand about the programs schools can offer.
The PEP Program is a parent outreach program designed to educate and empower ESOL parents to become decision makers and advocates for their children's education. Components of the program include:
- ESOL/Bilingual classes for ESOL parents or guardians
- Parent/Child Activities
- Parenting Workshops
Who attends PEP?
PEP is for parents of ESOL students K-12 of any language or cultural background. PEP is in addition to the traditional adult ESOL classes offered throughout Prince William County. PEP meetings are free to ESOL parents and include child care, if needed.
What is the PEP Curriculum?
Major units of study include: The United States School System, School Personnel and the School Day, School Procedures, Parent-Teacher Conferences, Report Cards and Curriculum, Study Skills and Homework, and School Health Procedures. We also attend school and community activities to learn first hand about the programs schools can offer.
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