A Note From Our Principal,
Fall is in full swing and our students are enjoying the extra outdoor time, nature walks and seasonal curriculum activities. Last month our School-Age program kicked off another great year, and we are thrilled to have our older students with us at the beginning and end of each day. Our mini-sports, dance, music, and gymnastics ancillary programs are also back up and running, and we are enjoying watching our students learn and grow in their extracurricular activities. We will begin planning for our annual holiday giving community support initiative soon, so stay tuned for more information! As always, please reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Fall Cubby Refresh
Our teachers have many fun outdoor activities planned for our students this month. Please check your child’s cubby and ensure that their extra set of clothes is weather appropriate so that your child can participate in everything planned for their class.
Your Opinion Matters!
Our parent survey is launching soon and we’d appreciate you spending a few minutes to take the survey. You will receive an invitation by email on 10/2. Please let us know if you do not receive it!
Charleston Wrap
If you need gift ideas Charleston Wrap has great ideas just for you. Perfect for the holidays or any special event. This is a fundraiser that supports our school and allows us to enhance our learning experiences.
Halloween Parties
Our classrooms will be celebrating Halloween together with trick-or-treating, crafts and a costume parade on October 31st from 3:00-3:30. Your child’s teacher will let you know if anything specific is needed for their class and time of party. We can’t wait to see all of our students in costume!
Picture Day!
Join us for Picture Day October 10-11. Thursday will be set aside for Infants through Beginners. Friday, Intermediate through Kindergarten. On Friday we will also be taking sibling photos. Lifetouch order forms will be passed next week.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Join us through the month of October with any donations to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. We are encouraging everyone to wear pink on Wednesdays throughout the month and make a dollar donation. Donations will be collected and sent out to the Foundation at the end of the month.
Important Dates
October 1st-8th – Charleston Wrap
October 2nd—Parent survey emails go out
October 4th—Check cubbies for weather appropriate clothing!
October 31st—Halloween parade, 3:00pm-3:30pm
October 31st—Links 2 Learning parent folders go home
November 11th-School Closed
From Our Education Department;
October, 2019
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Topics: Mathematical Thinking
Hands-on experiences help children understand foundational math concepts, such as number and shape recognition, patterning, sorting, and addition and subtraction. The activities below provide your child with valuable early exposure which will help him gain confidence for additional math skills presented in kindergarten and beyond. Toddlers (ages 1-2) Take a[.....]
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October Newsletter
A Note From Our Principal,
Fall is in full swing and our students are enjoying the extra outdoor time, nature walks and seasonal curriculum activities. Last month our School-Age program kicked off another great year, and we are thrilled to have our older students with us at the beginning and end of each day. Our mini-sports, dance, music, and gymnastics ancillary programs are also back up and running, and we are enjoying watching our students learn and grow in their extracurricular activities. We will begin planning for our annual holiday giving community support initiative soon, so stay tuned for more information! As always, please reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Fall Cubby Refresh
Our teachers have many fun outdoor activities planned for our students this month. Please check your child’s cubby and ensure that their extra set of clothes is weather appropriate so that your child can participate in everything planned for their class.
Your Opinion Matters!
Our parent survey is launching soon and we’d appreciate you spending a few minutes to take the survey. You will receive an invitation by email on 10/2. Please let us know if you do not receive it!
Charleston Wrap
If you need gift ideas Charleston Wrap has great ideas just for you. Perfect for the holidays or any special event. This is a fundraiser that supports our school and allows us to enhance our learning experiences.
Halloween Parties
Our classrooms will be celebrating Halloween together with trick-or-treating, crafts and a costume parade on October 31st from 3:00-3:30. Your child’s teacher will let you know if anything specific is needed for their class and time of party. We can’t wait to see all of our students in costume!
Picture Day!
Join us for Picture Day October 10-11. Thursday will be set aside for Infants through Beginners. Friday, Intermediate through Kindergarten. On Friday we will also be taking sibling photos. Lifetouch order forms will be passed next week.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Join us through the month of October with any donations to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. We are encouraging everyone to wear pink on Wednesdays throughout the month and make a dollar donation. Donations will be collected and sent out to the Foundation at the end of the month.
Important Dates
October 1st-8th – Charleston Wrap
October 2nd—Parent survey emails go out
October 4th—Check cubbies for weather appropriate clothing!
October 31st—Halloween parade, 3:00pm-3:30pm
October 31st—Links 2 Learning parent folders go home
November 11th-School Closed
From Our Education Department;
October, 2019
|
Topics: Mathematical Thinking
Hands-on experiences help children understand foundational math concepts, such as number and shape recognition, patterning, sorting, and addition and subtraction. The activities below provide your child with valuable early exposure which will help him gain confidence for additional math skills presented in kindergarten and beyond. Toddlers (ages 1-2) Take a[.....]
Early Math Exposure Adds Up to Later Success
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