Dear Parents of 3-111:
The main form of communication I like to use is the Remind App! I’ve had positive feedback and great success with it the last two years. In addition, many teachers and faculty within our school are using it as well. It is instantaneous, reliable and extremely flexible. I’ve enclosed some information and instructions on how to download and install the app! Should you have any questions, please contact me. Thank you in advance, Mrs. LeViness
Why Use Remind?
Remind helps you stay connected You are your child’s first teacher. Student success depends on the support of networks that include parents, teachers, and other key stakeholders in their school communities.
To strengthen these partnerships, teachers are using Remind to bring learning home. Remind is a free messaging app that keeps families up to date with what’s happening in the classroom.
Teachers can send messages to an entire class, smaller groups, or individuals. These quick, simple messages can help you and your student stay informed about: Homework assignments, Field trip updates, Schedule changes, Personalized support or feedback, etc.
Remind is accessible Teachers can use Remind to reach students and parents on any device, including texting-only phones—no smartphones necessary. Students and parents can receive Remind messages by text (in the United States and Canada), email, and push notifications on the app. Remind is free to use for teachers, students, and parents. Standard text messaging and data rates may apply, so check to see if you’re on a per-text phone plan or a limited data plan. But you can always log in to your account on the web. The mobile app is available in six different languages. If you use Remind in Spanish, French, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese (Brazilian), or German, you can automatically translate messages sent in different languages. Remind helps save time No more outdated school websites or long newsletters. Remind messages are shorter than 300 characters and sent directly to your mobile phone. If you have the ability to compose a message, you can reach out to teachers or other parents in a class. Watch for teachers’ office hours to see when you’ll get the quickest response. Stay in touch on-the-go. Send PDFs, personalized voice clips, and quick photos of permission slips or assignments directly from your phone.
Signing up is easy To join a Remind class, you’ll need a class code from a teacher, coach, administrator, or organization leader. Each code is unique, but it always looks like this: @mleviness.
Once you have a class code, there are three ways to join the class:
Sign up for text notifications by texting @mleviness to 81010. Go to the remind.com/join/mleviness and follow the directions. Download the Remind app from the App Store or Google Play, sign up for an account with your email address, and enter the class code when prompted. @mleviness
The main form of communication I like to use is the Remind App! I’ve had positive feedback and great success with it the last two years. In addition, many teachers and faculty within our school are using it as well. It is instantaneous, reliable and extremely flexible. I’ve enclosed some information and instructions on how to download and install the app! Should you have any questions, please contact me. Thank you in advance, Mrs. LeViness
Why Use Remind?
Remind helps you stay connected You are your child’s first teacher. Student success depends on the support of networks that include parents, teachers, and other key stakeholders in their school communities.
To strengthen these partnerships, teachers are using Remind to bring learning home. Remind is a free messaging app that keeps families up to date with what’s happening in the classroom.
Teachers can send messages to an entire class, smaller groups, or individuals. These quick, simple messages can help you and your student stay informed about: Homework assignments, Field trip updates, Schedule changes, Personalized support or feedback, etc.
Remind is accessible Teachers can use Remind to reach students and parents on any device, including texting-only phones—no smartphones necessary. Students and parents can receive Remind messages by text (in the United States and Canada), email, and push notifications on the app. Remind is free to use for teachers, students, and parents. Standard text messaging and data rates may apply, so check to see if you’re on a per-text phone plan or a limited data plan. But you can always log in to your account on the web. The mobile app is available in six different languages. If you use Remind in Spanish, French, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese (Brazilian), or German, you can automatically translate messages sent in different languages. Remind helps save time No more outdated school websites or long newsletters. Remind messages are shorter than 300 characters and sent directly to your mobile phone. If you have the ability to compose a message, you can reach out to teachers or other parents in a class. Watch for teachers’ office hours to see when you’ll get the quickest response. Stay in touch on-the-go. Send PDFs, personalized voice clips, and quick photos of permission slips or assignments directly from your phone.
Signing up is easy To join a Remind class, you’ll need a class code from a teacher, coach, administrator, or organization leader. Each code is unique, but it always looks like this: @mleviness.
Once you have a class code, there are three ways to join the class:
Sign up for text notifications by texting @mleviness to 81010. Go to the remind.com/join/mleviness and follow the directions. Download the Remind app from the App Store or Google Play, sign up for an account with your email address, and enter the class code when prompted. @mleviness