A Note From Our Assistant Principal ,
It’s finally fall and we can’t wait to experience everything this season has to offer with our students and families. We are looking forward to taking the learning outside and are planning special hands-on learning activities in all of our classrooms. This month we have several amazing family events as well. Don’t forget to join the fun during our Back-to-School Chili Cook-off on Friday, October 5th. We hope you can attend!
Weather Reminders
Despite the unpredictability of fall weather we try to ensure that our students spend time outdoors each day. Please make sure your child has a jacket available and a weather appropriate change of clothes in their cubby at all times. We have many fun outdoor activities scheduled for this month and don’t want any of our students to miss out!
Classroom Door Contest
This year each of our classrooms is decorating their classroom door to enter into a school-wide fall door contest. Each of our students will have an opportunity to participate in decorating the door. The doors will be put on display on October 25th. We encourage you all to vote for your favorites! The winning class will get a special certificate for their door.
Fall Classroom Parties & Trick-or-Treating
We will hold our fall parties on October, 31st from 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Parents are welcome and children are encouraged to wear their Halloween costume as long as it does not interfere with eating and toileting. We will have a sign-up sheet for parent volunteers on October 15th.
Important Dates
October 5th— Back to School Chili Cook-off
Check cubbies for weather appropriate clothing!
October 25th—Fall door decorating contest begins!
October 31st—Fall parties and trick-or-treating 9:30a.m.- 11:00a.m.
From Our Education Department
From stuffed animals to family pets, children have an innate love for animals. In our classrooms, animal-themed activities are always exciting and engaging for the children. For instance, teachers may transform the dramatic play center into a veterinary office and provide children with stuffed animals, toy doctor props, a pencil,[.....]
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Sincerely,
Karina Medina
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October Newsletter
A Note From Our Assistant Principal ,
It’s finally fall and we can’t wait to experience everything this season has to offer with our students and families. We are looking forward to taking the learning outside and are planning special hands-on learning activities in all of our classrooms. This month we have several amazing family events as well. Don’t forget to join the fun during our Back-to-School Chili Cook-off on Friday, October 5th. We hope you can attend!
Weather Reminders
Despite the unpredictability of fall weather we try to ensure that our students spend time outdoors each day. Please make sure your child has a jacket available and a weather appropriate change of clothes in their cubby at all times. We have many fun outdoor activities scheduled for this month and don’t want any of our students to miss out!
Classroom Door Contest
This year each of our classrooms is decorating their classroom door to enter into a school-wide fall door contest. Each of our students will have an opportunity to participate in decorating the door. The doors will be put on display on October 25th. We encourage you all to vote for your favorites! The winning class will get a special certificate for their door.
Fall Classroom Parties & Trick-or-Treating
We will hold our fall parties on October, 31st from 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Parents are welcome and children are encouraged to wear their Halloween costume as long as it does not interfere with eating and toileting. We will have a sign-up sheet for parent volunteers on October 15th.
Important Dates
October 5th— Back to School Chili Cook-off
Check cubbies for weather appropriate clothing!
October 25th—Fall door decorating contest begins!
October 31st—Fall parties and trick-or-treating 9:30a.m.- 11:00a.m.
From Our Education Department
Learning is Fun with Real and Toy Animals
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Sincerely,
Karina Medina