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November 2022

November NewsletterA Note From Our PrincipalWe had so much fun last month engaging in fall lessons, pumpkin themed activities, and classroom celebrations. We also loved seeing so many of you at our Fall Festival!  What an amazing event!  Fun was had by all!  This month, we are focusing on gratitude, connecting with others, and sharing family traditions. Thank you for allowing us to teach and care for your children.
Sincerely,Tanya Meshey
 Thanksgiving ActivitiesOur students will be celebrating Thanksgiving with fun classroom activities throughout November. We will also be having a family Thanksgiving Feast on November 22.  Please be sure you sign up on the sign up sheet on your child’s classroom door.
We have decorated our doors and would love for our families to vote on their favorite.  Look for more details November 18.
We also welcome all our families to participate in telling our teachers what you are Thankful for by filling their turkeys with feathers, and decorating your own tom turkey.  Feathers and turkeys will be handed out the week of November 14.Family Survey ReminderOur enrolled family survey launched in October. If you have not received the email, please let us know so we can request it be resent. The survey provides the opportunity for you to give us feedback anonymously on our strengths and areas we can work on. Survey closes November 18.  Thank you so much for your feedback! 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. American Indian & Alaska Native Heritage Month November is American Indian & Alaska Native Heritage Month. It is a time to honor their culture, accomplishments, and contributions. When children acknowledge and appreciate diverse cultures, they are helping to build a community of belonging and inclusion. We will be celebrating in our classrooms by reading books with Native American characters, making a traditional meal, and exploring nature which is an important part of the Native American culture!Important DatesNovember 8 – STEM/STEAM Day
November 11 – School Closed for Veterans Day
November 14-18- National Book WeekNovember 24 – School Closed for ThanksgivingNovember 30 – End of Month Folders go home
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