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Make your child’s first day easier by getting organized and staying positive.

The Cueny Team has been very busy this summer helping families find homes before school starts….and that time is upon us! As we begin to say goodbye to summer and turn our sights to the routines of the school year, here are some tips for getting back into the groove at a new school.

By GreatSchools Staff - please click here for the entire article.

Whether your child is moving to a new neighborhood or making the leap to middle or high school, the first few weeks may be filled with anxiety as well as excitement. These 10 tips will help your child make a smooth transition to his or her new school.

1. Make it a team effort.

If you’re choosing between a few schools, talk with your child about what each one has to offer. When it comes time to select specific classes, make sure your child is part of the process.

2. Keep a positive focus.

As the first day draws near, begin talking to your child about her expectations, hopes and fears for the upcoming school year. Reassure her that other children are having the same feelings and that she’s sure to have a great year. Present school as a place where she’ll learn new things and make friends.

3. Encourage school involvement.

Though you don’t want your teenager to become over-committed, it’s important to encourage participation in one or two activities that particularly interest him. He’s more likely to engaged academically if he feels connected through a school activity, club or sport. Talk to him about his goals for the school year and how he might like to be involved in school outside of the classroom.

4. Get enough z’s.

If your child has enjoyed a vacation of late nights and lazy mornings, getting him up for school on the first day can be difficult. Help make this transition easier by starting his school-year sleep routine a week or two in advance.

State Bridge Crossing Elementary School is one of the top elementary schools in Alpharetta. Click here to see homes for sale in this school district.

State Bridge Crossing Elementary School is one of the top elementary schools in Alpharetta. Click here to see homes for sale in this school district.

5. Take a trial run.

Take some time before the start of school to make sure you and your child know where to go and what to do on that first morning. Show your child where the bus stop is, or, if she walks, map out the safest route to school, avoiding vacant lots and places where there aren’t a lot of people. Warn your child to always walk with a friend and scout out safe houses to go to in case of emergency. If you can find out what classroom your child will be in, visit the classroom ahead of time so she knows exactly where to go in the morning. You may even want to call the school in advance to find out about any special first-day procedures.

6. Stock up on supplies.

On or before the first day of school, make sure you or your child finds out what school supplies and materials are required. Most schools should provide a handy list for the lower grades, but if not, take it upon yourself to ask and then purchase the items as soon as possible. Middle and high school students should bring a notebook and pen or pencil on the first day.

7. Prepare the night before.

To avoid the morning rush, organize what you can the night before. Lay out clothes, make a lunch and assemble any supplies your child may need. Be sure to get everyone up extra early so you’ll have plenty of time to calmly get ready and get out the door on time.

8. Get a healthy start.

Encourage your child to eat a good breakfast and pack a healthy snack to help her get through the day.

9. Accompany your little one.

Even if your elementary school child will be riding the bus regularly or walking to school, you may want to take him yourself on the first day, particularly if he seems nervous.

10. Introduce yourselves.

Young children are often shy with a new teacher. If you take your child to school on the first day, you might want to go into the classroom and introduce your child to the teacher. Let the teacher know about any special interests or challenges that your child has.

Reading books together about school is a good way to establish the reading habit and to start conversations about school excitement and fears. To get you started, here are some suggestions for elementary school-age children:

The Berenstain Bears Go to School, by Stan and Jan Berenstain (Random House, 1978)
Arthur’s Teacher Trouble, by Marc Brown (Trumpet, 1986)
The Day the Teacher Went Bananas, by James Howe (Penguin, 1987)
Curious George Goes to School, by Margret Rey (Houghton Mifflin, 1989)

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Smyrna, Georgia, is a great community just west of Atlanta city limits, outside of I-285. The area of Smyrna that is closest to the city limits is often referred to as “Smynings” as it is adjacent to an exclusive community called Vinings.

In 2010, 30% of the homes I sold in metro Atlanta were located in Smyrna, as it is a great location and homes are generally affordable there.

There are two great elementary schools in Smyrna that I try to let my clients know about. They are King Springs Elementary and Teasley Elementary. Both schools are in the Cobb County School District.

The GreatSchools.org web site is a great resource for school information, including elementary schools in Smyrna, GA.

The GreatSchools.org web site is a great resource for school information, including elementary schools in Smyrna, GA.

There’s a website I like to use called GreatSchools.org. Along with combining test scores, number of students, and links to the school’s web site, parents can add comments to the school. The result is two scores; one that is generated by the web site and the other that is a five-star ranking system based on user input (which of course, one must take with a grain of salt).

Best Elementary Schools in Smyrna/Smynings

King Springs Elementary School (Smyrna, GA)

Link to the GreatSchools.org page on King Springs Elementary School
Link to the King Springs Elementary School web site
Link to homes for sale in the King Springs Elementary school district

Teasley Elementary School (Smyrna, GA)
Link to the GreatSchools.org page on Teasley Elementary School
Link to the Teasley Elementary School web site
Link to homes for sale in the Teasley Elementary school district

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The North Fulton area of metro Atlanta is well known for its excellent school system.  Alpharetta, Georgia, is home to 15 elementary schools in North Fulton County and is part of the Fulton County Public School System, which was recently rated “One of the Top 100 School Districts in Places You Can Afford” by Money Magazine.

There’s a website I like to use called GreatSchools.org.  Along with combining test scores, number of students, and links to the school’s web site, parents can add comments to the school. The result is two scores; one that is generated by the web site and the other that is a five-star ranking system based on user input (which of course, one must take with a grain of salt).

Top Elementary Schools in Alpharetta, GA

Crabapple Crossing Elementary School
Great Schools Link to Crabapple Crossing Elementary School
Crabapple Crossing Elementary School web site
Homes for sale in the Crabapple Crossing Elementary School district

New Prospect Elementary School
Great Schools link to New Prospect Elementary School
New Prospect Elementary School web site
Homes for sale in the New Prospect Elementary School district

State Bridge Crossing Elementary School
Great Schools link to State Bridge Crossing Elementary School
State Bridge Crossing Elementary School web site
Homes for sale in the State Bridge Crossing Elementary School district

Barnwell Elementary School
Great Schools link to Barnwell Elementary School
Barnwell Elementary School web site
Homes for sale in the Barnwell Elementary School district

Summit Hill Elementary School
Great Schools link to Summit Hill Elementary School
Summit Hill Elementary School web site
Homes for sale in the Summit Hill Elementary School district

Dolvin Elementary School
Great Schools link to Dolvin Elementary School
Dolvin Elementary School web site
Homes for sale in the Dolvin Elementary School district

Medlock Bridge Elementary School
Great Schools link to Medlock Bridge Elementary School
Medlock Bridge Elementary School web site
Homes for sale in the Medlock Bridge Elementary School district

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