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July News

A Note From Our Principal

Summer is here and we are teaching, learning, and growing together! Our students are jumping into action, playing games, exploring nature, being creative, and participating in other fun summer-themed activities. We can’t wait to see what the rest of the summer holds for us.

Sincerely,

Pamala Mrofcza

Independence Day Activities

Our classrooms will be working on festive activities for July 4th all week long. Let’s wear our red, white, and blue on July 5 in honor of Independence Day!

Kids Helping Communities

Each summer, we participate in a service initiative to give back to communities in need. This summer, we will be canned goods for our Food Bank. We will be sending additional information soon via Links 2 Home.

Cubby Refresh

As a reminder, please make sure to refresh the spare clothing in your child’s cubby. Take home anything that no longer fits and leave a spare set of well-fitting, weather-appropriate clothes.

What Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Looks Like in Our Classrooms

Children learn best, develop self-confidence, and thrive when they feel valued and supported. Because of this, diversity, inclusion, and belonging are hallmarks of our school community. Our teachers strive to cultivate learning environments that foster respect and acceptance and encourage students to learn from and with each other. Our classrooms[.....]
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Important Dates 

July 4th – School closed

July 18-August 5 – Kids Helping Communities donation drive

July 29th – End of Month Folders go home

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What Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Looks Like in Our Classrooms

Children learn best, develop self-confidence, and thrive when they feel valued and supported. Because of this, diversity, inclusion, and belonging are hallmarks of our school community. Our teachers strive to cultivate learning environments that foster respect and acceptance and encourage students to learn from and with each other. Our classrooms[.....]
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