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Lower and Middle School Conferences: Nov. 23-24

Lower and Middle school conferences will occur on the days of Monday, November 23 (from 3:30-7:30pm), and Tuesday, November 24 (from 12:00-7:00pm).

Conferences are set at 15 minute intervals for the Lower School and 10 minute intervals for the Middle School. 

You will be receiving a confirmation of your conference date and time by November 13.

Obviously, academics are very important and should be discussed at conferences; however, school life involves so much more and Visitation strives to provide a holistic education, nurturing the mind, body, and spirit.

Conferences are a good time to check-in with your child’s teachers about your student's life at school; a child’s report card is only one piece of the puzzle concerning school life.

Please feel free to also discuss how your child is developing socially, spiritually, athletically, artistically, and emotionally.

Conferences are a great way for parents to team together and collaborate with teachers to provide the best experience for your child at this vital point in his/her life.












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