September, 2016
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Topics: Social-Emotional Learning
Your child grabs a toy from a playmate, tears erupt, and you immediately tell him to say, “I’m sorry.” Does this sound familiar? Although apologizing might seem to diffuse the situation, these words alone don’t fix hurt feelings, nor do they help your child understand how or why he caused[.....]
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Dear Parents.
The new school year is upon us, and our staff has been looking forward to welcoming your child(ren) back to school. This year promises to be a very busy one, full of exciting activities, lessons and family events. We have planned a special picture day for September 6th so be on the lookout in tadpoles.
To help prepare everyone for the first day of school, we sent home welcome packets. It included your child(ren)’s welcome letter from their teacher, a What to Bring list, a classroom daily schedule, school calendar, an Allergy Form, and extracurricular activity information. If you haven’t received a parent handbook, please feel free to ask the at office so we can make sure to get you one on your child’s first day of school.
Reminders
- Please be sure all schedule changes have been approved by the office.
- Please sign your child in and out each day; the sheets are located in the foyer outside of the office.
- Please do not leave your vehicles running while you are inside the building.
It will be another great year of learning and growth at Chesterbrook. We are all looking forward to the opportunity to watch your child grow and learn in the days and weeks to come.
Sincerely,
Lisa J Reese
Principal
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The new school year is upon us, and our staff has been looking forward to welcoming your child(ren) back to school. This year promises to be a very busy one, full of exciting activities, lessons and family events. We have planned a special picture day for September 6th so be on the lookout in tadpoles.
To help prepare everyone for the first day of school, we sent home welcome packets. It included your child(ren)’s welcome letter from their teacher, a What to Bring list, a classroom daily schedule, school calendar, an Allergy Form, and extracurricular activity information. If you haven’t received a parent handbook, please feel free to ask the at office so we can make sure to get you one on your child’s first day of school.
Reminders
It will be another great year of learning and growth at Chesterbrook. We are all looking forward to the opportunity to watch your child grow and learn in the days and weeks to come.
Sincerely,
Lisa J Reese
Principal