January 2019 Newsletter
Hello CBA Families! Happy New Year and welcome to 2019!
It is my commitment to support the needs of your children, your families, and the school. It is my passion to see your children succeed and thrive in their educational environment. If you have any questions or concerns, my door is always open and you can email me at adrienne.nwude@nlcinc.com.
Again, thank you for the continued support.
Since the holiday season has come to a wrap we would like to remind you that school starts at 9am. Please try to come on time so that your child is getting the full amount of his or her education. Thank you.
As a reminder for the safety of our children and parents please turn off your cars when you come into the school. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Parent Reminders:
**A gentle reminder that payment is due the Friday before the following week! If payment is received after noon Monday, a late payment fee of $25 will be assessed. Thank you!
**The weather is getting chilly fast, please make sure you have spare clothes that are weather appropriate, including a jacket, gloves and hat!
**Sick Policy: To ensure the health and safety of all of our children and staff, please remember to adhere to our sick policy which states: “a child must be free of all symptoms without medication for at least 24 hours before he/she can be returned to school. Following an illness, a child may return to school once he/she has either been seen by a doctor or it has been determined that the illness is not contagious. (A doctor’s clearance may be requested).” All of us truly appreciate your support with this matter.
Important Dates:
- January 1st: CBA is CLOSED for New Year’s Day
- January 4th: Silly Sock Day
- January 11th: Purple Day. Wear purple to school
- January 16th: Show and Share your favorite new book with your class
- January 18th: Wear your favorite character outfit
- January 21st: MLK Day. CBA is open
- January 22nd: Handwriting Day. Class writing projects
- January 23rd: We invite all parents to come in and read
- January 25th: Pajama and Cookie Friday
- January 31st: Backwards Day. Wear your clothing backwards today
Thank you,
Mrs. Adrienne Nwude
Mrs. Dana LeHew
A Message From Our Education Department:
January, 2019
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Topics: Language & Literacy
As children begin the toddler stage, they respond to familiar words by shouting, gesturing or reaching for objects. As their language skills develop, their babbles evolve into a mix of real and made-up words and phrases. They learn to express their needs and wants with language and rely less on[.....]
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January 2019 Newsletter
January 2019 Newsletter
Hello CBA Families! Happy New Year and welcome to 2019!
It is my commitment to support the needs of your children, your families, and the school. It is my passion to see your children succeed and thrive in their educational environment. If you have any questions or concerns, my door is always open and you can email me at adrienne.nwude@nlcinc.com.
Again, thank you for the continued support.
Since the holiday season has come to a wrap we would like to remind you that school starts at 9am. Please try to come on time so that your child is getting the full amount of his or her education. Thank you.
As a reminder for the safety of our children and parents please turn off your cars when you come into the school. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Parent Reminders:
**A gentle reminder that payment is due the Friday before the following week! If payment is received after noon Monday, a late payment fee of $25 will be assessed. Thank you!
**The weather is getting chilly fast, please make sure you have spare clothes that are weather appropriate, including a jacket, gloves and hat!
**Sick Policy: To ensure the health and safety of all of our children and staff, please remember to adhere to our sick policy which states: “a child must be free of all symptoms without medication for at least 24 hours before he/she can be returned to school. Following an illness, a child may return to school once he/she has either been seen by a doctor or it has been determined that the illness is not contagious. (A doctor’s clearance may be requested).” All of us truly appreciate your support with this matter.
Important Dates:
Thank you,
Mrs. Adrienne Nwude
Mrs. Dana LeHew
A Message From Our Education Department:
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