A Note From Our Principal
Thank you all for supporting our students with their Alex’s Lemonade Stand fundraiser to support research for childhood cancer. Our students We are lucky to have you all as part of our school community! Though we are still enjoying our summer camp activities, we are also working diligently to get our students ready for the new school year. Many of our students will be transitioning classrooms this month, and those transitions begin on August 13, 2018. We are available to answer any questions you may have about your child’s new class.
Please note: We are closed on Monday, September 3rd for Labor Day.
Sincerely,
Lauren Walker
School-Age Reminders
We will be doing a mock bus run for our incoming school-age kindergarten students on August 8th to make sure everyone is up to date on pick up and drop off locations! This is considered a field trip so permission slips are needed. This permission slip will be available in your child’s current class on Friday August 3rd.
Preschool Reminders
Please make sure to return your July parent folder if you’ve not already done so. Our teachers are busy updating student records for those that are transitioning into new classes!
Important Dates
August 6th – Root Beer Floats at pick up
August 7th – School Age field trip to AT&T Stadium
August 8th – College Gear Dress Up
August 8th – Mock bus run day for incoming Xplor Kindergarteners
August 9th – Color war against Xplor of Sendera Ranch
August 10th – Parents Night Out 6:30 PM – 11:00 PM
August 10th – Snowcones for the final day of Summer!
August 13th – Transitions new classrooms (if applicable)
August 15th – Keller ISD back to school
August 17th – Severe Weather Drill
August 22nd – Fire Drill
August 31 – National Trail Mix Day
From Our Education Department
The grocery store can provide many teachable moments for children to practice important literacy, math, wellness and social-emotional skills. Below are some fun ideas to keep your child engaged and learning during your next shopping trip. If the store has child-sized shopping carts, encourage your child to help you shop[.....]
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August 2018
A Note From Our Principal
Thank you all for supporting our students with their Alex’s Lemonade Stand fundraiser to support research for childhood cancer. Our students We are lucky to have you all as part of our school community! Though we are still enjoying our summer camp activities, we are also working diligently to get our students ready for the new school year. Many of our students will be transitioning classrooms this month, and those transitions begin on August 13, 2018. We are available to answer any questions you may have about your child’s new class.
Please note: We are closed on Monday, September 3rd for Labor Day.
Sincerely,
Lauren Walker
School-Age Reminders
We will be doing a mock bus run for our incoming school-age kindergarten students on August 8th to make sure everyone is up to date on pick up and drop off locations! This is considered a field trip so permission slips are needed. This permission slip will be available in your child’s current class on Friday August 3rd.
Preschool Reminders
Please make sure to return your July parent folder if you’ve not already done so. Our teachers are busy updating student records for those that are transitioning into new classes!
Important Dates
August 6th – Root Beer Floats at pick up
August 7th – School Age field trip to AT&T Stadium
August 8th – College Gear Dress Up
August 8th – Mock bus run day for incoming Xplor Kindergarteners
August 9th – Color war against Xplor of Sendera Ranch
August 10th – Parents Night Out 6:30 PM – 11:00 PM
August 10th – Snowcones for the final day of Summer!
August 13th – Transitions new classrooms (if applicable)
August 15th – Keller ISD back to school
August 17th – Severe Weather Drill
August 22nd – Fire Drill
August 31 – National Trail Mix Day
From Our Education Department
Let’s Go Shopping! Fun Learning Opportunities for Kids at the Grocery Store
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