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Xplor of Corinth February 2026 Newsletter
A Note from Our Principal,
The year is off to a great start and we’re enjoying spending the winter season with you and your children. If you’ve not already done so, please send in an extra set of weather appropriate clothes for your child. We want everyone to be able to participate in the fun outdoor activities we have planned. As always, it is an honor to work with and watch your children grow. Thank you for choosing our preschool for your family.
Our Annual Professional Development Day
Xplor will be closed on Monday, February 16, 2026, President Day. This day is a training day for our preschool staff.
Fall 2026-2027 Early Bird Priority Registration
As a reminder, priority re-enrollment for next school year is ending soon. Please let us know if you have any questions.
25% off registration fee if registered and paid by 2/13/26
Parent Referral Bonus
Do you know a colleague who has recently had a baby, a friend in need of care who just relocated to the area, or a family member who is seeking a new preschool for their child? When you refer a friend and they enroll, you’re eligible for a free week of tuition. Ask us for details!
Kindly,
Marilyn Inghram-Williams M.S.Ed.
Illness Policy
Our parents are vital partners in helping us to maintain a safe and healthy environment for the students in our school. The most important thing you can do to assist us in creating a healthy environment is to keep your child home if they are ill. This reduces the spread of illness and allows your child to fully recuperate. Children may not attend school until they have been symptom free for 24 hours if they display any of the following:
Class Valentine’s Day Celebrations
We will be celebrating Valentine’s Day on Wednesday, February 14th. Children are invited to bring in valentine card to share with their classmates. We will have a special Valentine’s Day snack and participate in Valentine-themed activities throughout the day.
Change of Clothing
Please make your child has a complete change of clothing in the cubbies.
Parent Refer
Refer a family and after new family is with us for 90 days, you will receive and free week of tuition.
Naptime Gear
Please make sure you take home naptime gear on Friday’s or last day attending for the week to wash for the next week
Hours of Operation
Please remember our hours of operation 6:30 am-6:30 pm. Please be sure to drop off and pick up your child(ren) between the above hours. Late pick-up fees are $1.00 per minute
Outside Food
Please No outside food due to high food allergies.
Important Dates:
2/13/2026 Valentine Party
2/16/2026 Closed for President’s Day Professional Development
2/18/2026 Crazy RED Sock Day…wear yours
2/20/2026 PJ Day…wear yours
2/24/2026 Favorite RED Covered Book Day…bring yours
2/27/2026 Wear your favorite shoes
2/27/2026 Take home month end folder
Educational Article:
Four Must-Read Books for Children This Black History Month
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. In our classrooms, students will learn about local and influential African Americans through engaging books, learning experiences, and thoughtful discussions.
Below are four age-appropriate books to read with your child to continue the celebration and conversation. These stories not only entertain, but also serve as windows into the diverse and inspiring narratives that make Black History Month a time of reflection, learning, and unity.
One Love by Cedella Marley (ages 1-3 years)
Adapted from Bob Marley’s hit song, One Love reimagines the iconic tune for a new generation of children. The book is filled with colorful pictures and introduces themes of unity, joy, and the beauty of coming together as one. One Love is more than a story; it’s a shared celebration of positivity and solidarity that will resonate with both you and your child.
Milo Imagines the World by Matt de la Peña (ages 3+ years)
Milo Imagines the World tells the story of Milo who rides the subway with his sister and imagines a life beyond the train – a world filled with wonders and adventures. He uses his creativity and thinks about the lives of everyone he encounters, including a boy in a suit, a man doing crossword puzzles, and a woman wearing a wedding dress. Milo soon realizes that you can’t really know anyone just by looking at their face.
I Am Enough by Grace Byers (ages 3+ years)
This story celebrates the beauty of diversity and empowers children to embrace their individuality, build self-confidence, and recognize their worth. With an important message and vibrant illustrations, I Am Enough showcases the importance of navigating life’s ups and downs and trying again after failure.
That is My Dream by Langston Hughes (ages 4+ years)
That is My Dream is a picture book adaptation of Hughes’ acclaimed poem “Dream Variations”. It brings readers on a journey of one African American boy’s day, how he is treated differently, and his dream of a more united world. Through vivid illustrations and poetic storytelling, this book sparks meaningful discussions about equality, hope, and diversity.