Parent Planner Printable

Class Info Sheet Printable

Turn scattered first-week school details into one clean page for your fridge or binder.

Track the teacher name, contact details, class app, what to bring tomorrow, dismissal notes, and class reminders in one printable sheet.

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US Letter layout, parent-facing class info sheet

US Letter ยท Color Mode

Class Dashboard

Class Info Sheet

Best for hanging on the fridge or command center during the first week.

Grade 2 ยท Room 14

Class Snapshot

Teacher
Ms. Carter
Best Contact
teacher@school.org
Class App
ClassDojo

Bring Tomorrow

Gym shoes, take-home folder, and a labeled water bottle
Specials / Weekly Notes
PE Tuesday ยท Library Thursday ยท Art Friday

Class Rules & Notes

Snack stays in the backpack until the scheduled break. Library books return every Thursday. Dismissal changes must be sent before 2 PM.

Dismissal Notes

Normal dismissal is car line. Grandma pickup on Thursday.

Family Reminder

Set out shoes and folder tonight so the morning stays easy.

Daily Morning / Evening Routine

Pack backpack & lunchbox tonight
Lay out clothes for tomorrow
Check take-home folder
Water bottle ready

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Class info sheet FAQ

Who is this class info sheet for?

This printable is the parent version of the tool. It is meant for families who want one page to track teacher details, classroom rules, what to bring tomorrow, and other first-week notes.

How is this different from the teacher welcome letter?

The teacher welcome letter is a teacher-facing handout. This class info sheet is a parent-facing dashboard that helps families organize the information the teacher already sent home.

Can I use this as a fridge sheet?

Yes. The tool supports a fridge sheet mode and a binder insert mode, so you can use whichever setup fits your familyโ€™s school routine best.

Can I print this on US Letter or A4?

Yes. The tool is designed around US Letter first, and it also supports A4 so families outside North America can still use it cleanly.