Lambert and Middle School will again be scheduling parent teacher conferences online! Our conference system is offering a way to conference virtually this year, so we are giving a choice to families when you make your conference. After you select your time it will ask if you would like that to do a video or face-to-face conference.
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held Wednesday, March 12th and Thursday, March 13th after school until 6:30pm.
Starting Thursday February 27, at 3:00 p.m. you will be able to log on to our school scheduling site and select a time to meet with your student’s teacher. The instructions below outline the process to follow.
For Lambert: If your child is in multiple programs you may see other teachers listed that want to meet with you as well. Please take the time to schedule with them.
For Middle School: please schedule conferences with classes that have an asterisk (*) next to them. The other classes are optional and you are open to schedule with those teachers if you would like to do so.
You will receive an email, to the address listed in the system when you were scheduling, before Parent/Teacher Conferences containing reminders of your conferences.
If you chose virtual the email will contain links to use. We also highly suggest you re-log into the Scheduler to access the video conference links at the time of the conference. At the scheduled time you can click on the link and it will bring up the conference. You may need to allow the camera and microphone on your device. It should also work on a cell phone.
If you have any questions, please contact the school office at 563-927-3515 ext. 1 for Lambert or ext. 2 for Middle School for help in scheduling your child’s conference.
We are looking forward to seeing you at Parent/Teacher Conferences!
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