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March Newsletter 2022

March Newsletter

A Note From Our Principal

February was a great month at our school! It was a month full of Love and Learning about Black History and Inventors. In anticipation of spring, our teachers are busy planning meaningful learning activities that will help students gain an appreciation for the changing seasons.

Sincerely,

Christine Brauen

 

National Reading Month 

March is National Reading Month. Thank you to all who participated in our book drive in February for Pajama Program. We collected 110 books! This month, our teachers have fun activities planned including reading and reenacting favorite books, introducing students to new titles, and much more. We’ll send additional information via Links 2 Home soon.

 

Parent Survey  

Our enrolled parent survey launches March 16th. The survey provides the opportunity for you to give us feedback anonymously on our strengths and areas we can work on. Please keep an eye out!

 

 

Priority Re-Enrollment 

As a reminder, priority re-enrollment for next school year is ending soon. Please let us know if you have any questions.

  • 50% off registration fee if registered and paid by 3/4/22
  • 25% off registration fee if registered and paid by 3/18/22

 

Love Our School? Review Us!

In today’s connected world, many families turn to online reviews to learn more about the reputation of schools. Just a reminder that you can find our school on Facebook, Google, Yelp and other online directories. We’d love more families like yours, so please consider spreading the word about our school.

 

Important Dates 

March 1st- Picture Day

March 2nd – Read Across America Day, Dr. Seuss Birthday

March 10th – Mario Day, Popcorn Day

March 12th – National Plant a Flower Day

March 13th – Daylight Savings Time begins

March 14th – Learn about Butterflies Day

March 17th –  St Patrick’s Day (Wear Green)

March 20th – Hello Spring

March 21st – National Puppetry DayMarch 31st – End of Month Folders go home

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