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- A parent chaperone is there to assist the teacher and all of the children, not only the parent's child.
- The most important consideration on a school trip is the safety of each and every child. A parent chaperone's primary responsibility is to supervise the children to ensure their safety.
- Take an active role in monitoring the children's behavior, including correcting them when necessary. Bring more serious or repeated problems to the attention of the teacher.
- Webster students are expected to listen, participate and behave appropriately. A parent chaperone is expected to actively support these expectations with the students he/she is supervising.
- Turn off your cell phones and beepers and do not use them except in case of emergency. Your full attention is needed to supervise our students.
- Do not bring your younger children.
- Make every effort to understand the teacher's standards and expectations and provide consistent support.
- Make sure your group is returned to the teacher with all students present and accounted for.
- Do not stop on the way home for an ice cream or other food or errands. We need everyone to return together.
- Our teachers and students need parent chaperones in order to have classroom field trips. Please keep in mind how important you are and how much we are relying on you.
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