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March Newsletter

A Note from the Principal:

Spring is right around the corner! We have many things planned for the month of March, starting with celebrating Dr. Seuss Week and spread the love of Reading all along , Picture Day, St. Patrick’s Day celebration and ending with a cozy Pajama day! The weather is started to get a bit warmer and in anticipation of spring, our teachers are busy planning meaningful learning activities for the children to enjoy the changing season. We have also welcomed many new faces at our school last month.

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,

Rukina Contractor

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Summer Camp:

We’re designing the perfect summer camp for your child complete with all the fun, enriching activities they love, and the important safety measures you expect. More information coming soon!

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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? We are scheduling tour appointments for our next Open House on Saturday, March 19th . When you refer a friend and they enroll, you’re eligible for a free week of tuition.  Ask us for details!

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Important Dates:

March 1st-4th – Dr. Seuss week!

March 2nd _ Picture Day

March 13th – Daylight Savings Time Starts

March 17th- St. Patty’s Party

March 19th – Open House at 10 a.m.- by appointments

March 29th– Pajama Day

March 30th- Parent folders sent home

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Our New Preschool Blog:

Dive Into the Exciting World of Books During National Reading Month

Reading at a young age develops fundamental literacy skills, improves vocabulary and word recognition, enhances cognitive development, and cultivates a lifelong love of books. March is National Reading Month and we have exciting events planned in all of our classrooms. We’ll be reading and reenacting favorite stories, introducing students to new titles, and so much more.

Continue the fun at home by trying some of our favorite literacy based activities below.

  1. Host a Book Swap

Invite a few of your child’s friends over for a playdate book swap. Ask each family to bring a book they are finished reading, so the children can trade and experience new stories. Designate a theme for the event to encourage families to bring books of a specific topic, such as superheroes, animals, or springtime.

  1. Participate in a Reading Challenge

Set a goal with your child to read a certain number of books this month or pledge to read every night at bedtime. You could even make a list of places you want to read together (i.e., in bed, outside, in the car, at the library). At the end of the month, celebrate your accomplishments.

  1. Dress Up as Your Favorite Character

Dressing up as characters is a fun, hands-on way to connect with a book and bring the story to life. Some costumes you can create with materials found around your home include Alice in Wonderland, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Madeline, and Peter Rabbit.

  1. Surprise Your Child with a New Book

Get your little one excited about Reading Month by adding a new book to their collection. Buy a book based off your child’s current interests or take them to the store and let them pick out their own.

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