A Note From Our Assistant Principal
April showers bring May flowers, or so they say! Despite the saying we are so happy to see the sun shinning and warmer days ahead. We have been enjoying our playground time and have even pulled out the parachute, balls and outdoor motor activities to enhance our playground experiences. We have a fun and busy month this April planned for our students. In each classroom we are focusing on Spring, insects and plants. This is my favorite time of year!
We are looking forward to our annual Egg hunt with Eurofins and this year our students will participate in Chesterbrooks Academy’s annual ladybug release and parade. We are so excited to be a part of this amazing Earth Day celebration.
We recently wrapped up our Early Bird registration and are busy planning and preparing for our Pre K graduations and summer camp. The next few months are going to be very exciting! If you have not completed your re registration paperwork as of yet, please stop by the office to discuss your plans for the upcoming school year. In addition, each classroom has a summer request right in their front door. If you will be leaving for the summer or for Kindergarten next year, please write that date down on the sign up sheet.
Happy Spring!
Tanya Meshey
Summer Camp
We are gearing up for another summer of fun and learning. For our preschool students the summer camp curriculum is an extension of Links to Learning. We bring in special visitors and add special enhancements and activities to each classroom. School-age children will go on field trips, play games, explore STEAM learning concepts and have the opportunity to expand their interests. Please sign up in the office.
School wide Egg Hunt & Spring Classroom Parties
Our students are spending the month of April learning about spring by creating spring themed art, learning about plants in science lessons, and spending lots of time outside. To celebrate the season we are holding an egg hunt on April 18th starting at 10:00 am. The egg hunt will conclude with a spring celebration in each classroom. Parents are welcome to attend, but photos will be sent through Links 2 Home for those who cannot.
Earth Day Celebrations
We are so excited for our annual ladybug release to commemorate Earth Day! On Monday, April 22nd, each classroom will be releasing ladybugs onto the playgrounds and grassy areas around our school. Our students are also having a ladybug parade complete with festive spring hats that are made from recyclables. The ladybug release is at 10:00 a.m. directly followed by the parade. Parents are welcome to attend, but we will take lots of photos!
Important Dates
April 18th—Egg Hunt and Classroom Parties, 10:00 am
April 22nd—Earth Day Ladybug Release and Parade, 10:00 a.m.
April 30th—Parent folders go home
From Our Education Department
Reinforcement is a great way to reward your child for good behavior. When rewards follow desired behavior, they can help boost your child’s self-esteem and character development, and increase the likelihood the behavior will be repeated. Below are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions related to positive[.....]
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April Happenings
A Note From Our Assistant Principal
April showers bring May flowers, or so they say! Despite the saying we are so happy to see the sun shinning and warmer days ahead. We have been enjoying our playground time and have even pulled out the parachute, balls and outdoor motor activities to enhance our playground experiences. We have a fun and busy month this April planned for our students. In each classroom we are focusing on Spring, insects and plants. This is my favorite time of year!
We are looking forward to our annual Egg hunt with Eurofins and this year our students will participate in Chesterbrooks Academy’s annual ladybug release and parade. We are so excited to be a part of this amazing Earth Day celebration.
We recently wrapped up our Early Bird registration and are busy planning and preparing for our Pre K graduations and summer camp. The next few months are going to be very exciting! If you have not completed your re registration paperwork as of yet, please stop by the office to discuss your plans for the upcoming school year. In addition, each classroom has a summer request right in their front door. If you will be leaving for the summer or for Kindergarten next year, please write that date down on the sign up sheet.
Happy Spring!
Tanya Meshey
Summer Camp
We are gearing up for another summer of fun and learning. For our preschool students the summer camp curriculum is an extension of Links to Learning. We bring in special visitors and add special enhancements and activities to each classroom. School-age children will go on field trips, play games, explore STEAM learning concepts and have the opportunity to expand their interests. Please sign up in the office.
School wide Egg Hunt & Spring Classroom Parties
Our students are spending the month of April learning about spring by creating spring themed art, learning about plants in science lessons, and spending lots of time outside. To celebrate the season we are holding an egg hunt on April 18th starting at 10:00 am. The egg hunt will conclude with a spring celebration in each classroom. Parents are welcome to attend, but photos will be sent through Links 2 Home for those who cannot.
Earth Day Celebrations
We are so excited for our annual ladybug release to commemorate Earth Day! On Monday, April 22nd, each classroom will be releasing ladybugs onto the playgrounds and grassy areas around our school. Our students are also having a ladybug parade complete with festive spring hats that are made from recyclables. The ladybug release is at 10:00 a.m. directly followed by the parade. Parents are welcome to attend, but we will take lots of photos!
Important Dates
April 18th—Egg Hunt and Classroom Parties, 10:00 am
April 22nd—Earth Day Ladybug Release and Parade, 10:00 a.m.
April 30th—Parent folders go home
From Our Education Department
Positive Reinforcement 101: Answers to Some of Your FAQs
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