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February 2023 Newsletter

February 2023 Newsletter

A Note from Our Principal 

The year is off to a great start and we’re enjoying spending the winter season with you and your children. If you’ve not already done so, please send in an extra set of weather appropriate clothes for your child. We want everyone to be able to participate in the fun outdoor activities we have planned. As always, it is an honor to work with and watch your children grow.  Thank you for choosing our preschool for your family.

Sincerely,
Kathleen McCall


Black History Month

Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. Our students will learn about local and influential African Americans through books, learning experiences, and classroom discussions.

Valentine’s Day

We will be celebrating Valentine’s Day on. Our classes will be celebrating Valentine’s Day on Tuesday, February 14th with a special craft/activity and school provided snack.   Some classes are making yogurt and strawberry parfaits and others are decorating sugar cookies.  Your child’s teacher will send out more details about their classroom activities.

Priority Re-Enrollment 

For all eligible families, our priority registration program for the 2023-2024 school year will kick off on Monday, February 6th and continue through Friday, March 17th.  We will be sending reminders via our Links 2 Home communication tool to ensure you secure your child’s spot for the coming school year and take advantage of the priority re-enrollment registration discount.  Stay tuned for more information.

Join us for our next Virtual Parenting Workshop, “Setting Limits with Love”, on February 7 at 4PM PST / 7PM EST

Parenting expert, Rachel Sklar, will discuss how and when to set limits in a way that creates a positive relationship with your child. Sign up at https://conta.cc/3iQoeyI.

Important Dates (Header 2)

  • February 2 – Groundhog Day
  • February 14 – Valentine’s Day celebrations
  • February 20 – School CLOSED for Professional Development Day/Presidents’ Day
    February 28 – End-of-month folders go home

New On Our Preschool Blog: Exploring Valentine’s Day at School and at Home

Valentine’s Day is a favorite holiday among our students. They love exchanging cards and treats with their classmates and participating in all the themed activities we plan throughout the month.

Activities include learning about different types of flowers typically given for the holiday, how to care for them, and where they are grown. Students also learn about the postal service and practice their writing skills by making and mailing cards. We also integrate conversations and books about kindness, friendship, and family throughout our day.

Below are four activities to continue the learning and fun at home with your little one.

Sink the Candy Heart Boat

For this fun sink vs. float experiment, you’ll need a bucket or tray filled with water, candy conversation hearts, and lightweight plastic containers. Place the containers in the water and ask your child to guess how many candy conversation hearts will sink the container. Encourage your child to count as they fill the container one candy heart at a time. They may find that the container sinks faster depending on where the candy hearts are placed!

Sponge Painting

Create colorful heart prints using sponges and paint. Cut heart shapes out of sponges and provide them to your child along with pink, white, and red paint. Ask them to pick up the sponge, dip it into the paint, and press it onto paper to create festive prints. This is a great project to foster creativity and to practice fine motor skills. Encourage older children to use the prints to create Valentine’s Day cards for family or friends.

Indoor Heart Hopscotch

Put your child’s balance and gross motor skills to the test by playing a fun game of hopscotch. Gather markers, 10 pieces of construction paper, and painter’s tape. Draw a large heart on each piece of paper, add a number from 1-10 inside each heart, and tape it to the floor to create a hopscotch board. You can make the game as easy or difficult as you’d like. Some ideas include asking your child to say the numbers aloud as they hop, jumping over specific numbers, or encouraging them to create their own game.

Valentine’s Day Books

Valentine’s Day is a perfect time to reinforce themes of love, kindness, friendship, and acceptance through books. Some of our favorites include, Llama Llama I Love You by Anna Dewdney, The Day It Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond, The Night Before Valentine’s Day by Natasha Wing, and Little Blue Truck’s Valentine by Alice Schertle.

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