A Note From Our Principal
February was a great month at our school! We held several family events and truly appreciate all those who participated. In anticipation of spring, our teachers are busy planning meaningful learning activities that will help students gain an appreciation for the changing seasons. In order to make the most of the next few months we will be spending extra time outdoors so our students can interact with nature. Please make sure your child has weather appropriate outerwear for school each day.
Sincerely,
Tiffany Williams
Spring Break Camp
Our local school districts are closed April 1-5 for Spring Break, but our school-age program is open! We have an entire week of challenging, fun and engaging activities planned for our school-age students.
Have your child join us for:
- Field trip to Kremo for some delicious and refreshing ice cream.
- On-Site Movie Day
- Stars and Strikes bowling and gaming experience
- Recreational picnic at Wills Park
We cherish this extra time with our older students and would love for your child to attend. The registration deadline is March 22nd =, please contact the front desk for more information.
Parent Referral Bonus
Do you know anyone that has recently had a baby, relocated to the area, or is seeking a new preschool for their child? We are always happy to meet the friends of our current families, and offer a free week of tuition for any current parent referral that enrolls in our school. See the front desk for details!
Monthly Curriculum
Infants
This month’s signs are “Brother” & “Sister”. To sign the word, “brother”, make both hands into an “L” shape. Hold one hand down by your chest and place the other hand at your forehead. Bring your top hand down to meet your lower hand. To sign the word “sister”, make the same motion as “brother” but place your one hand at your chin and allow the other in front of your chest .
Toddlers
Art projects are creative and fun ways to develop your child’s fine motor skills. Small-muscle activities, such as painting, help your child learn to control her hand and finger movements, while developing creativity and independence.
Beginners
This month, your child will answer “what” and “where” questions, understand the concept of five, and identify the names of family members.
Intermediates
This month, your child will add together two groups of objects, learn about various forms of transportation, and understand the meaning of traffic lights.
Pre-K
This month, your child will match the beginning sounds of words, describe a five-step task in sequential order, and explore the differences between the daytime and nighttime sky.
Pre-K Two
This month, your child will sound out unfamiliar words independently, count by fives up to 25, and create and interpret a pie chart.
Read Together, Talk Together
Gilberto and The Wind
Little Cloud
Kite Flying
Rabbits and Raindrops
From Our Education Department
February, 2019
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March 2019 Newsletter
A Note From Our Principal
February was a great month at our school! We held several family events and truly appreciate all those who participated. In anticipation of spring, our teachers are busy planning meaningful learning activities that will help students gain an appreciation for the changing seasons. In order to make the most of the next few months we will be spending extra time outdoors so our students can interact with nature. Please make sure your child has weather appropriate outerwear for school each day.
Sincerely,
Tiffany Williams
Spring Break Camp
Our local school districts are closed April 1-5 for Spring Break, but our school-age program is open! We have an entire week of challenging, fun and engaging activities planned for our school-age students.
Have your child join us for:
We cherish this extra time with our older students and would love for your child to attend. The registration deadline is March 22nd =, please contact the front desk for more information.
Parent Referral Bonus
Do you know anyone that has recently had a baby, relocated to the area, or is seeking a new preschool for their child? We are always happy to meet the friends of our current families, and offer a free week of tuition for any current parent referral that enrolls in our school. See the front desk for details!
Monthly Curriculum
Infants
This month’s signs are “Brother” & “Sister”. To sign the word, “brother”, make both hands into an “L” shape. Hold one hand down by your chest and place the other hand at your forehead. Bring your top hand down to meet your lower hand. To sign the word “sister”, make the same motion as “brother” but place your one hand at your chin and allow the other in front of your chest .
Toddlers
Art projects are creative and fun ways to develop your child’s fine motor skills. Small-muscle activities, such as painting, help your child learn to control her hand and finger movements, while developing creativity and independence.
Beginners
This month, your child will answer “what” and “where” questions, understand the concept of five, and identify the names of family members.
Intermediates
This month, your child will add together two groups of objects, learn about various forms of transportation, and understand the meaning of traffic lights.
Pre-K
This month, your child will match the beginning sounds of words, describe a five-step task in sequential order, and explore the differences between the daytime and nighttime sky.
Pre-K Two
This month, your child will sound out unfamiliar words independently, count by fives up to 25, and create and interpret a pie chart.
Read Together, Talk Together
Gilberto and The Wind
Little Cloud
Kite Flying
Rabbits and Raindrops
From Our Education Department
Read More »