What Can Parents Do to Help With the Mock Election?
Parents are encouraged to help their children as they prepare homework exercises, essays and other projects related to the Mock Election. Please see the “Parents” page on this Web site. Working through the school’s Parent-Teacher Association. For example, parents may be invited to prepare banners and posters for the school to establish school-wide enthusiasm for the Mock Election. Also, parents may be invited to come to class with their children on October 26-29 to help with the election. Keep in mind that parents also are eligible to vote in the Mock Election and their votes should be counted and reported along with the votes of students. Those are just a couple of ideas. Teachers and the school’s Mock Election Coordinator may think of other ways parents can assist with the Mock Election (e.g. – help with counting votes, building voting booths for online voting with computers).
Parents are encouraged to help their children as they prepare homework exercises, essays and other projects related to the Mock Election. Please see the “Parents” page on this website. Working through the school’s Parent-Teacher Association. For example, parents may be invited to prepare banners and posters for the school to establish school-wide enthusiasm for the Mock Election. Also, parents may be invited to come to class with their children on October 26-29 to help with the election. Keep in mind that parents also are eligible to vote in the Mock Election and their votes should be counted and reported along with the votes of students. Those are just a couple of ideas. Teachers and the school’s Mock Election Coordinator may think of other ways parents can assist with the Mock Election (e.g. – help with counting votes, building voting booths for online voting with computers).