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3.  I plan out my parent calls. I call 5-10 parents daily, always first focusing on the parents I really need to speak with to the ones that I’m calling to deliver good news. Since I call during the day, parents either come directly to the school immediately after school or call me the next morning for more details. Since I use the first 20 minutes of my planning to call parents,  I try to keep the messages I leave detailed with a contact number (usually the school’s number) to reach before. Click here for tip #4.
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