A NOTE FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK: Hello Spring! As the earth starts to change and we begin to see warm sunshine, big marshmallow clouds and and birds chirping, the children are enjoying going outside and experiencing all this. March is full of wonderful activities, from celebrating Reading Across America to seeing if the children will be able to catch a “leprechaun” and get some gold this year in the traps they are making for St. Patrick’s Day. Spring is also a wonderful time for the children to explore outside with learning all about nature, we also we will celebration the most famous Eric Carle book “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”, by learning about the life cycle of a caterpillar and having a fun potluck by eating some of the items of food from the story.
Priority Re-enrollment was a HUGE success! Thank you to those families who took advantage of the discounted re-enrollment fee and saved their child’s spot for the 23/24 school year! If you have friends or family looking for a amazing program and school for their child, please refer us to them and you could receive a free week of tuition!
We would like to thank all the families who participated in the PAJAMA PROGRAM and donated books we were able to donate over 60 books.
Thank you,
Ms. Robin Kemmer
Principal
UPCOMING EVENTS
March 1st Dr. Seuss’s Birthday
March 3rd Pajama Day
March 10th Professional Development Day SCHOOL IS CLOSED
March 11th National Plant a Flower Day
March 12th Daylight Saving Begins
March 14th-16th SCHOOL PICTURE DAYS
March 17th St. Patrick’s Day
March 18th Open House
March 21st Very Hungry Caterpillar Day
March 31st National Crayon Day
News From our Education Department
February, 2023 |
Topics: Parent Resources
Our goal has always been to provide a learning environment that fosters curiosity and creativity and prepares children for kindergarten and beyond. We evaluate our proprietary curriculum, Links to Learning, regularly to ensure that we continue delivering the program students need. We know that the world is constantly evolving, and[…..]
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MARCH NEWS
A NOTE FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK: Hello Spring! As the earth starts to change and we begin to see warm sunshine, big marshmallow clouds and and birds chirping, the children are enjoying going outside and experiencing all this. March is full of wonderful activities, from celebrating Reading Across America to seeing if the children will be able to catch a “leprechaun” and get some gold this year in the traps they are making for St. Patrick’s Day. Spring is also a wonderful time for the children to explore outside with learning all about nature, we also we will celebration the most famous Eric Carle book “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”, by learning about the life cycle of a caterpillar and having a fun potluck by eating some of the items of food from the story.
Priority Re-enrollment was a HUGE success! Thank you to those families who took advantage of the discounted re-enrollment fee and saved their child’s spot for the 23/24 school year! If you have friends or family looking for a amazing program and school for their child, please refer us to them and you could receive a free week of tuition!
We would like to thank all the families who participated in the PAJAMA PROGRAM and donated books we were able to donate over 60 books.
Thank you,
Ms. Robin Kemmer
Principal
UPCOMING EVENTS
March 1st Dr. Seuss’s Birthday
March 3rd Pajama Day
March 10th Professional Development Day SCHOOL IS CLOSED
March 11th National Plant a Flower Day
March 12th Daylight Saving Begins
March 14th-16th SCHOOL PICTURE DAYS
March 17th St. Patrick’s Day
March 18th Open House
March 21st Very Hungry Caterpillar Day
March 31st National Crayon Day
News From our Education Department
The World is Evolving and So Has Our Curriculum
Our goal has always been to provide a learning environment that fosters curiosity and creativity and prepares children for kindergarten and beyond. We evaluate our proprietary curriculum, Links to Learning, regularly to ensure that we continue delivering the program students need. We know that the world is constantly evolving, and[…..]
Read More »