Dear CBA Families,
As 2024 comes to an end we want to thank you for your continued generosity and support. Thanks to you we were able to provide food donations to the families of Lincoln County during the holidays. We were also able to provide over 30 children with gifts this Christmas during our holiday giving initiative. Additionally, you have continuously shown our school and staff love and support throughout the year and we are truly grateful for that.
We are excited to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. this month as part of our ongoing exploration of diversity and inclusion. We have many meaningful activities planned, including reading inspiring books and having thoughtful discussions about acceptance, belonging, and making a positive impact in the world. We’re looking forward to these important lessons, and we’ll be closed on Monday, January 20th, to honor MLK Day.
The winter season is here. Please be sure to dress your child accordingly, including jackets, hats and mittens. Also, be sure that your child has extra clothes available in their cubby for the winter weather. We do continue to go outside daily, weather permitting, and want to make sure they can enjoy their outside time.
As a friendly reminder, to support our efforts in maintaining a healthy environment daily, we ask that you refrain from sending your child to school if they aren’t feeling well or if they have any symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. until you consult your child’s pediatrician. If you bring your child to the doctor and they are diagnosed with anything (ex. Flu, strep throat, etc.) please let us know so that we can make other parents in your child’s class aware. Your name will be kept confidential. If your child is sent home with any symptoms, they must remain symptom free without medication for 24 hours before they can return. We appreciate your support and partnership on this!
We look forward to all of the love, laughter, and learning that 2025 holds for us!
Sincerely,
Kristie Salmon
Lindsey DeLair
Ruth Wolf
From the Education Department:
December, 2024
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Topics: Parent Resources
Creating an inviting and supportive home learning environment is important for your child’s development. A well-designed space helps children explore, be creative, and learn on their own. Here are some tips from Dena Christensen, a member of our Education Team, on how to best create learning spaces at home. Dena[.....]
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January 2025 News
Dear CBA Families,
As 2024 comes to an end we want to thank you for your continued generosity and support. Thanks to you we were able to provide food donations to the families of Lincoln County during the holidays. We were also able to provide over 30 children with gifts this Christmas during our holiday giving initiative. Additionally, you have continuously shown our school and staff love and support throughout the year and we are truly grateful for that.
We are excited to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. this month as part of our ongoing exploration of diversity and inclusion. We have many meaningful activities planned, including reading inspiring books and having thoughtful discussions about acceptance, belonging, and making a positive impact in the world. We’re looking forward to these important lessons, and we’ll be closed on Monday, January 20th, to honor MLK Day.
The winter season is here. Please be sure to dress your child accordingly, including jackets, hats and mittens. Also, be sure that your child has extra clothes available in their cubby for the winter weather. We do continue to go outside daily, weather permitting, and want to make sure they can enjoy their outside time.
As a friendly reminder, to support our efforts in maintaining a healthy environment daily, we ask that you refrain from sending your child to school if they aren’t feeling well or if they have any symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. until you consult your child’s pediatrician. If you bring your child to the doctor and they are diagnosed with anything (ex. Flu, strep throat, etc.) please let us know so that we can make other parents in your child’s class aware. Your name will be kept confidential. If your child is sent home with any symptoms, they must remain symptom free without medication for 24 hours before they can return. We appreciate your support and partnership on this!
We look forward to all of the love, laughter, and learning that 2025 holds for us!
Sincerely,
Kristie Salmon
Lindsey DeLair
Ruth Wolf
From the Education Department:
How to Create Learning Spaces at Home
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