Parent Resources
This is not meant to be a complete list of resources. Family resources change often. To get the best assistance for your family contact your students guidance department. They would be happy to help you and will have the most up to date information.
Food Resources
Access the Barnstable County Food Resource Guide here: https://www.capecod.gov/
Our partners at Cape Kid Meals continue to be a tremendous support to our school community and want families to know they're here to help. If your family could benefit from weekend food bags or you'd like to learn more about available programs, please don't hesitate to reach out to [your contact info].
We believe in supporting one another, and these resources are here for any family who needs them—no questions asked.
Additional Parent Resources
Check out the documents and links below, which cover a wide range of topics and helpful information.
- Divorce: A Parents' Guide for Supporting Children
- Eight Steps for Better Listening
- Family Education Network - Information on fitness & nutrition, behavior & discipline, and child development. Also, search for grade specific information, activities & crafts, and free printables.
- Healthy Children - Ages & Stages - A plethora of information on the stages of child development from prenatal to young adulthood.
- Homework: A Guide for Parents
- Self-Esteem in Children: Strategies for Parents and Educators
- Stress in Children: Strategies for Parents and Educators
- Self-Esteem in Children: Strategies for Parents and Educators
Quick Links
- Attendance
- Enroll or School Choice
- Volunteer Info
- School Handbook
- Calendar
- PTO/Boosters
- Special Education
- Indian Education
- Health Office
- Quashnet Newsletter- SchoolStatus Connect
- Student Withdrawal Form
Attendance
Enroll or School Choice
Volunteer Info
School Handbook
Calendar
PTO/Boosters
Special Education
Indian Education
Health Office
Quashnet Newsletter- SchoolStatus Connect
Student Withdrawal Form
Powerschool Parent & Student Access Guide
Title I Reading Specialist
Mrs. Bretton Bailey is the Title 1 Reading Specialist at Quashnet School.
The Title 1 teacher’s role is to provide daily reading support to qualified students in Grade 3 & Grade 4. The goal of the Title 1 program is to supplement classroom instruction, rather than replace it in an out of the classroom setting. The focus is to help students increase his/her reading fluency, decoding skills, and reading comprehension. Additional information. Parent/guardian consent is required for a student to receive Title 1 services. If you have any questions, email Mrs. Bailey at bbailey@mpspk12.org.







