A Note From Our Principal,
February was a great month at our school! We held several family events and truly appreciate all those who participated. In anticipation of spring, our teachers are busy planning meaningful learning activities that will help students gain an appreciation for the changing seasons. In order to make the most of the next few months we will be spending extra time outdoors so our students can interact with nature. Please make sure your child has weather appropriate outerwear for school each day.
Sincerely,
Lacey Marney
Vacation Reminders
Heading out of town for Spring Break? Please let the front office know if you are planning on using your vacation time this month.
Spring Break Camp
Our local school districts are closed from March 9th-13th for Spring Break but our school-age program is open! We have an entire week of challenging, fun and engaging activities planned for our school-age students.
Have your child join us for:
• Field trip to Incredible Pizza
• STEAM tower building challenge
• Cooking club
• In House Field Trip by Snapology
We cherish this extra time with our older students and would love for your child to attend. The registration deadline in March 6th, please contact the front desk for more information.
Parent Referral Bonus
Do you know anyone that has recently had a baby, relocated to the area, or is seeking a new preschool for their child? We are always happy to meet the friends of our current families, and offer a free week of tuition for any current parent referral that enrolls in our school. See the front desk for details!
Important Dates
March 2nd- 6th – Dr. Seuss Week!
March 8th—Daylight Savings Time—spring forward!
March 9th- 13th —Spring Break Camp
March 21st—Open House 10 a.m. – 12 noon
March 31st—Parent folders go home
From Our Education Department
March, 2020
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Topics: Language & Literacy
To kick off National Reading Month, our schools are celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday on March 2 for a fun-filled day of literacy activities. Students will read and reenact their favorite books, write their own stories, and play dress up. Below are five age-appropriate books to continue the celebration with your[.....]
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March 2020 Newsletter
A Note From Our Principal,
February was a great month at our school! We held several family events and truly appreciate all those who participated. In anticipation of spring, our teachers are busy planning meaningful learning activities that will help students gain an appreciation for the changing seasons. In order to make the most of the next few months we will be spending extra time outdoors so our students can interact with nature. Please make sure your child has weather appropriate outerwear for school each day.
Sincerely,
Lacey Marney
Vacation Reminders
Heading out of town for Spring Break? Please let the front office know if you are planning on using your vacation time this month.
Spring Break Camp
Our local school districts are closed from March 9th-13th for Spring Break but our school-age program is open! We have an entire week of challenging, fun and engaging activities planned for our school-age students.
Have your child join us for:
• Field trip to Incredible Pizza
• STEAM tower building challenge
• Cooking club
• In House Field Trip by Snapology
We cherish this extra time with our older students and would love for your child to attend. The registration deadline in March 6th, please contact the front desk for more information.
Parent Referral Bonus
Do you know anyone that has recently had a baby, relocated to the area, or is seeking a new preschool for their child? We are always happy to meet the friends of our current families, and offer a free week of tuition for any current parent referral that enrolls in our school. See the front desk for details!
Important Dates
March 2nd- 6th – Dr. Seuss Week!
March 8th—Daylight Savings Time—spring forward!
March 9th- 13th —Spring Break Camp
March 21st—Open House 10 a.m. – 12 noon
March 31st—Parent folders go home
From Our Education Department
5 Books to Read with Your Preschooler During National Reading Month
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