If you haven't done this before (and even if you have) you can start to practice a nighttime routine as summer winds down. Do a drill of making lunches and getting backpacks in order and make it fun.
If school mornings in your house are usually chaotic and no one can find anything when they need it, consider ways that you can make your mornings go more smoothly. Clinton News suggests: "Identify a “launch pad” where everyone has a spot for their stuff, such as backpacks, lunches, car keys, sports equipment, cell phones, school IDs and jackets."
If you have a hard time figuring out who is doing what when or if a parent has a schedule on their phone or other device but the rest of the family remains confused, consider hanging a calendar where everyone can see it.
If your children have enjoyed a break from set bedtimes during the summer, you will want to ease them back into a school time routine. You may get protests but it is important that they are well-rested for school and you may need to get them back to a regular bedtime sooner than they'd like. Spend extra time with your child discussing thoughts (or fears) about the upcoming school year.