Dear CBA Families,
Happy New Year! We want to thank each and every one of you for your constant support over the last year. We hope you all had a healthy and happy holiday season. Thank you for your incredible generosity last month. The teachers and administrative team truly appreciate all the gifts and notes we received. These thoughts of appreciation mean so much to us and bring a huge smile to our faces. We’ve made a lot of wonderful memories in 2022 and we look forward to all that 2023 holds for us!
January is a great time to reflect on the important work of Martin Luther King, Jr. Although we explore diversity and inclusion all year, we have many activities planned this month to celebrate his life specifically. We’ll be reading books, making arts and crafts, discussing the importance of acceptance and belonging, and much more.
It may be only January, but it’s time to start planning for the fall! Priority re-enrollment will run from February 6th through March 18th. More information will be sent via Links 2 Home.
The winter season is here. Please be sure to dress your child accordingly, including hats and mittens. Also, be sure that your child has extra clothes available in their cubby for the winter weather. We do continue to go outside daily, weather permitting, and want to make sure they can enjoy their outside time.
As a friendly reminder, to support our efforts in maintaining a healthy environment daily we ask that you refrain from sending your child to school if they aren’t feeling well or if they have any symptoms such as fever, cough, headache, chills, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, diahhrea, congestion or runny nose until you consult your child’s pediatrician. If you bring your child to the doctor and they are diagnosed with anything (ex. Flu, strep throat, etc.) please call us and let us know so that we can make other parents in your child’s class aware. Your name will be kept confidential. If your child is sent home with any symptoms, they must remain symptom free without medication for 24 hours before they can return. We appreciate your support and partnership on this!
We look forward to another amazing month of learning, love, and laughter!
Sincerely,
Kristie Salmon
Lindsey DeLair
From the Education Department:
December, 2022
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Topics: Scientific Exploration
Soda bottle geysers and volcanoes made from baking soda and vinegar might be just some of the things that come to mind when you think about science education for young children. It’s important to note that even simpler activities and everyday experiences can introduce children to scientific concepts and help[.....]
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January 2023 News
Dear CBA Families,
Happy New Year! We want to thank each and every one of you for your constant support over the last year. We hope you all had a healthy and happy holiday season. Thank you for your incredible generosity last month. The teachers and administrative team truly appreciate all the gifts and notes we received. These thoughts of appreciation mean so much to us and bring a huge smile to our faces. We’ve made a lot of wonderful memories in 2022 and we look forward to all that 2023 holds for us!
January is a great time to reflect on the important work of Martin Luther King, Jr. Although we explore diversity and inclusion all year, we have many activities planned this month to celebrate his life specifically. We’ll be reading books, making arts and crafts, discussing the importance of acceptance and belonging, and much more.
It may be only January, but it’s time to start planning for the fall! Priority re-enrollment will run from February 6th through March 18th. More information will be sent via Links 2 Home.
The winter season is here. Please be sure to dress your child accordingly, including hats and mittens. Also, be sure that your child has extra clothes available in their cubby for the winter weather. We do continue to go outside daily, weather permitting, and want to make sure they can enjoy their outside time.
As a friendly reminder, to support our efforts in maintaining a healthy environment daily we ask that you refrain from sending your child to school if they aren’t feeling well or if they have any symptoms such as fever, cough, headache, chills, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, diahhrea, congestion or runny nose until you consult your child’s pediatrician. If you bring your child to the doctor and they are diagnosed with anything (ex. Flu, strep throat, etc.) please call us and let us know so that we can make other parents in your child’s class aware. Your name will be kept confidential. If your child is sent home with any symptoms, they must remain symptom free without medication for 24 hours before they can return. We appreciate your support and partnership on this!
We look forward to another amazing month of learning, love, and laughter!
Sincerely,
Kristie Salmon
Lindsey DeLair
From the Education Department:
What Scientific Exploration Looks Like in Our Preschool Classrooms
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