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Campbellsville Middle School hosts student-led conferences By Calen McKinney Campbellsville Middle School hosted student-led conferences on Monday, Feb. 22, with about 50 students and parents attending. During the conferences, students discuss their grades with their parents and teachers. Students have folders in each classroom to keep assignments and projects throughout each nine-week grading period, which they share with their parents at the conferences. CMS students also complete reflection sheets on their grades and set goals for the remainder of the grading period. Behavior reports are also printed and students reflect on and share them with their parents during the conferences. Teachers are only facilitators at the conferences, and are there to answer questions. For more information, call CMS at (270) 465-5121. This story was posted on 2016-02-25 04:39:55
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