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Welcome Gateway Students and Parents!
Gateway to Higher Education has developed a resource page that offers students and parents access to view and download all of our e-learning materials, as well as resources related to college, scholarships, and financial aid.
Students
How To Utilize Our Resource Page
Our resource page provides faculty, staff, students, and parents with the ability to view and download Gateway to Higher Education academic materials and resources.
All student materials are located below. Click a link to get started and explore the full range of information we have made available to you.
Parents
How Gateway Parents Get Involved
Attend Gateway parent meetings. Keep a calendar and make every effort to attend Gateway parent meetings, which are held two to three times each semester. Experts on graduation requirements, the college admissions process, financial aid, and summer programs present valuable information at these meetings. Be sure to check the website or the school’s online communication system for dates and times.
Be an active member of the school’s PTA. Gateway is usually part of a larger school setting, and the concerns of that school are inevitably your concerns as well. Extracurricular activities, school tone, and academics are issues that affect all parents.
Network with other Gateway parents. Sharing experiences and offering mutual support can make the Gateway years more rewarding for both you and your child.
Parent Involvement in Education (PIE)
The Parent Involvement in Education (PIE) program helps facilitate student success through active parent and guardian involvement. Parents and guardians are encouraged to support overall program development and student engagement through the following activities:
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Organizing within a committee of peer parents, with clearly defined roles and responsibilities.
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Attending meetings to coordinate yearlong programming and activities.
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Planning and supporting signature events, including the Multi-Cultural Party.
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Organizing and supporting fundraising endeavors.
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Chaperoning local and long-distance student trips.
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Planning, supervising, and attending selective academic programs.
