WEEKLY PARENTLETTER
每/周家/長(zhǎng)/信
2025 / 5 / 9
Week 12
Upcoming Events
KCS Parent Academy VI(G5-G6): Psychological Changes During the Transition to Middle School
As your child approaches this critical transition period from primary to middle school, we understand your concerns about their development. According to UNESCO research, the psychological adaptation challenges faced by 12-15-year-olds during this transition can significantly impact their academic performance and social development over the next three years.
We are pleased to invite you to this edition of the KCS Parent Academy to help you better understand and support your child through this important phase.
This session will feature:
1. Understanding Adolescent Development Professional insights into psychological changes during this transition Latest international research on youth adaptability
2. Proactive Parenting Strategies
? Key psychological needs and developmental tasks for 7th graders
Changing parent-child communication patterns and coping strategies
3. Practical Communication Toolkit
Effective family communication techniques
Relationship-building approaches
Event Details:

Date: Friday, May 16, 2025

Time: 3:00-3:40 PM
Location: VIP Room
Registration: Scan the QR code on the poster. We warmly welcome you bring your friends who will be interested in!

As educator John Dewey said, "Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." We sincerely look forward to your participation as we support your child's healthy development. Every question you have deserves our attention, and every home-school interaction contributes to your child's future.
Earthquake Drill Notice
To effectively enhance the safety awareness of all staff and students, and to improve emergency evacuation and self-rescue capabilities, our school will conduct an earthquake emergency evacuation drill next week.
This drill is one of our regular safety education activities and aims to simulate a reallife scenario to help staff and students become familiar with evacuation routes and understand proper earthquake safety measures, further strengthening our campus disaster prevention and mitigation capabilities. Prior to the drill, each class will hold a special safety education session to guide students on correct escape techniques, ensuring that the drill process is safe and orderly.
Student Satisfaction Survey for the Canteen
Since the beginning of this semester, the school cafeteria has been implementing reform measures, including optimizing the menu, improving the dining environment, and enhancing food safety management, all aimed at providing higher quality service for our students. To scientifically assess the effectiveness of these reforms and accurately plan for the next steps, we will conduct the second cafeteria satisfaction questionnaire survey from May 12th to May 16th.
Your child's participation is crucial!
The survey results will directly influence the future improvements in our campus dining services. We sincerely invite you to communicate with your child and encourage them to fill out the questionnaire truthfully through the school platform (or mobile link) to provide genuine feedback. Your support will help the school to:
Understand students' satisfaction with the current menu and suggestions for improvement;
Evaluate the actual effectiveness of the reform measures, reinforcing strengths and addressing weaknesses;
Develop more tailored nutritional meal plans to support students' healthy growth. Let’s work together to build a safe campus! Every piece of feedback is a driving force for progress. Thank you for your trust and cooperation with the school's efforts. Together, let’s strive for the health and satisfaction of our children!

