Spring! A time for new beginnings, warm sunshine, puffy clouds and colorful kites. March is a wonderful month full of lots of expectations. The children look forward to the warmer weather and outside play while searching the skies for rainbows. Spring is a time of wonder and exploration with our focus on science. The children love the hands on activities. This month also brings St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Some of the classes will enjoy making a “Leprechaun” trap and searching for gold.
Thank you to those who took advantage of our Priority Registration offer and registered last month! We look forward to another year of success with your child.
Sincerely, Stephanie Gill/Principal
Dates to remember in March:
March 1 March Around the World begins!
March 2 Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Celebrations with a visit from Cat in the Hat!
March 5 School closed -Professional Development Day
March 8 Mis-Matched Monday (come to school in your mis-matched clothes)
March 15-26 Butter Braid Fundraiser (delivery approx. 8-10 days after)
March 17 St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
March 24 Wacky Hair Wednesday
Celebrating Dr. Seuss!- On Monday, March 2nd we will celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday. The children will enjoy a group reading by Cat in the Hat himself!
March Around the World- During the month of March all the classes will travel around the world visiting places such as India, Mexico, Canada, South Africa, and so much more! Make sure to ask your child about what countries he/she has been learning about.
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations- Classes will be celebrating St. Patrick’s day with fun green activities, a leprechaun trap, and much more! You may send pre-packaged goodies with you child to pass out if you’d like.
From our Education Department:
February, 2021
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Topics: Language & Literacy
March is National Reading Month! Although we explore language and literacy all year, we have many special activities planned for our students this month. In our schools, children will reenact their favorite books, discover new characters, sing songs, practice vocabulary and much more. Letter recognition is a core part of[.....]
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March Newsletter
Spring! A time for new beginnings, warm sunshine, puffy clouds and colorful kites. March is a wonderful month full of lots of expectations. The children look forward to the warmer weather and outside play while searching the skies for rainbows. Spring is a time of wonder and exploration with our focus on science. The children love the hands on activities. This month also brings St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Some of the classes will enjoy making a “Leprechaun” trap and searching for gold.
Thank you to those who took advantage of our Priority Registration offer and registered last month! We look forward to another year of success with your child.
Sincerely, Stephanie Gill/Principal
Dates to remember in March:
March 1 March Around the World begins!
March 2 Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Celebrations with a visit from Cat in the Hat!
March 5 School closed -Professional Development Day
March 8 Mis-Matched Monday (come to school in your mis-matched clothes)
March 15-26 Butter Braid Fundraiser (delivery approx. 8-10 days after)
March 17 St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
March 24 Wacky Hair Wednesday
Celebrating Dr. Seuss!- On Monday, March 2nd we will celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday. The children will enjoy a group reading by Cat in the Hat himself!
March Around the World- During the month of March all the classes will travel around the world visiting places such as India, Mexico, Canada, South Africa, and so much more! Make sure to ask your child about what countries he/she has been learning about.
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations- Classes will be celebrating St. Patrick’s day with fun green activities, a leprechaun trap, and much more! You may send pre-packaged goodies with you child to pass out if you’d like.
From our Education Department:
5 Fun Ways to Practice Letter Recognition With Your Preschooler
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