A Note From Our Principal,
We are so excited that we are back at school and have loved seeing all our little friends each day! We can not wait for Fall to be in full swing. Although, we still have a few more weeks of summer; our teachers are hard at work preparing our classrooms for the new school year! Can you believe the summer is almost already over. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns in the interim.
Thank you all for your participation in our Kids Helping Communities initiative this summer! We are continuing to gather canned good for Blessings of Hope and will drop those donations off August 10. We are grateful for the opportunity to watch our students serve others these past few weeks and appreciate the role you all had in this.
We have been busy re introducing our little ones to their classroom and they are so happy to be back! We can’t wait to continue to welcome all of our little friends as Fall begins.
This month we will study works of art by Jackson Pollack, and children’s books by Audrey Penn.
Warmly,
Tanya Meshey
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End of Summer Classroom Celebrations
On August 21st students will be celebrating the end of summer with music, themed crafts and an individually wrapped afternoon treat in their assigned classrooms. Please encourage your child to wear their favorite summer outfit or a brightly colored t-shirt. We will take lots of photos of each class and distribute them through the Links 2 Home app.
Links 2 Home
If you’re not currently receiving photos and daily reports for your child you can easily change this by downloading the Links 2 Home app on your phone. Just type ‘Links 2 Home’ in the search bar for the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. After downloading Links 2 Home you can register with the same email address that you used to enroll your child in our school.
Updating your information in Alma
Have you changed your email address or phone number? Need to add or remove an emergency contact? You can do this at any time in Alma. If you need help logging in or accessing the system please let us know.
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Zoom Story times
This month we will be having special visitors via zoom! our current families are video taping themselves reading one of their favorite stories and we will be sharing it with our little friends in small groups.
August 5th- Jackson Pollack art outdoors
August 11th- Picnic lunch Pre K A and Toddler B
August 13- Picnic lunch Beginners B and Intermediate A
August 18th- Picnic lunch Pre K B and Toddler A
August 20th- Pre K Graduation Parade 5:30
August 21st—End of Summer Celebrations
August 25th- Picnic lunch Beginners A and Intermediate B
August 21st—End of Summer Celebrations
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August 2020 News
A Note From Our Principal,
We are so excited that we are back at school and have loved seeing all our little friends each day! We can not wait for Fall to be in full swing. Although, we still have a few more weeks of summer; our teachers are hard at work preparing our classrooms for the new school year! Can you believe the summer is almost already over. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns in the interim.
Thank you all for your participation in our Kids Helping Communities initiative this summer! We are continuing to gather canned good for Blessings of Hope and will drop those donations off August 10. We are grateful for the opportunity to watch our students serve others these past few weeks and appreciate the role you all had in this.
We have been busy re introducing our little ones to their classroom and they are so happy to be back! We can’t wait to continue to welcome all of our little friends as Fall begins.
This month we will study works of art by Jackson Pollack, and children’s books by Audrey Penn.
Warmly,
Tanya Meshey
______________________________________________________________________________
End of Summer Classroom Celebrations
On August 21st students will be celebrating the end of summer with music, themed crafts and an individually wrapped afternoon treat in their assigned classrooms. Please encourage your child to wear their favorite summer outfit or a brightly colored t-shirt. We will take lots of photos of each class and distribute them through the Links 2 Home app.
Links 2 Home
If you’re not currently receiving photos and daily reports for your child you can easily change this by downloading the Links 2 Home app on your phone. Just type ‘Links 2 Home’ in the search bar for the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. After downloading Links 2 Home you can register with the same email address that you used to enroll your child in our school.
Updating your information in Alma
Have you changed your email address or phone number? Need to add or remove an emergency contact? You can do this at any time in Alma. If you need help logging in or accessing the system please let us know.
________________________________________________________________________________
Zoom Story times
This month we will be having special visitors via zoom! our current families are video taping themselves reading one of their favorite stories and we will be sharing it with our little friends in small groups.
August 5th- Jackson Pollack art outdoors
August 11th- Picnic lunch Pre K A and Toddler B
August 13- Picnic lunch Beginners B and Intermediate A
August 18th- Picnic lunch Pre K B and Toddler A
August 20th- Pre K Graduation Parade 5:30
August 21st—End of Summer Celebrations
August 25th- Picnic lunch Beginners A and Intermediate B
August 21st—End of Summer Celebrations
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