Parents and Students


Important Links
Internet Links
- Agriculture in the Classroom
- Animated Atlas
- Brain Pop
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- City of Lawton
- Common Core State Standards
- Discovery Education
- Fact Monster
- Fort Sill
- Giggle Poetry
- Great Expectations
- Handwriting Without Tears
- International Reading Association
- Lexile Reading Measurement
- Library of Congress
- Many Things
- Math Dictionary for Kids
- Military Child Education Coalition
- National Archives
- National Association for Gifted Children
- National Center for Fathering
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities
- National Geographic Kids
- National Geographic Bee
- National Center for Family Literacy
- National Literacy First
- National PTA
- National Science Teachers Association
- National Spelling Bee
- National Weather Service
- No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
- Oklahoma Birth Certificate
- Oklahoma Fit Kids Coalition
- Oklahoma Immunization Guide
- Oklahoma Literacy First
- Oklahoma Reading Association
- Oklahoma State Department of Edcuation
- Oklahoma State Department of Health
- Oklahoma Office of Accountability
- Oklahoma PTA
- Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers
- Payne Education Center
- PBS Kids
- Produce For Better Health Foundation
- RAM Materials
- Responsive Classroom
- Renaissance Home Connect
- Science Fair Central
- States and Capitals
- Study Island
- The White House
- Tampa Reads
- U.S. Army
- U.S. Department of Education
- WordSmart
Do You Have Questions?
If you have questions, concerns or suggestions about your child's education, or about education in general, anyone with Bishop School is happy to help.
If you have general questions, your school Secretary is there to assist.
If you have specific questions or concerns about the education of your son or daughter, the first person to talk to is your child's teacher. Your teacher can also give you more information about specific strategies being used to monitor your child's progress.
If you still have unanswered questions or if you need extra help, talk to your Superintendent.
Of course, your local school board member is elected to represent your interests and is always ready to hear and discuss your suggestions or concerns. If you don't know your school board members, check the School Board section of this website.

