Preschool Room #1 & #2 News

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Preschool Room #1 Happy New Year!   We hope everyone enjoyed their holidays. We are very excited to hear all the children’s stories about the gifts they received. The Santa stories are always the most interesting. We’ve been talking about the … Continued

Preschool Room #3

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Happy New Year! Time flies when you’re having fun. We hope you enjoyed your holidays with your loved ones. The preschoolers worked so hard on your cards and gifts and were so proud to share them with their families. December … Continued

Kindergarten News

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After a very busy month of holiday celebrations, and a much deserved Christmas break, we are happy to be back in the swing of things here in the Kindergarten room. We’ll kick off the new year, on the 2nd, with … Continued

School Age News

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Welcome back! May this new year be full of new surprises and happiness!   As a class we worked hard to come up with some New Year’s resolutions to bring with us into the 2025 school year. We decided our … Continued

Infant Room #1 & #2

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Infant Room #1 All of our new babies are settling in nicely. Our “Family Tree” has been a popular topic with the babies. They all enjoy looking at their family photos and pointing at/naming each family member. Having these photos … Continued

Preschool Room #1 & #2

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Preschool Room # 1  Where did September go? We are already starting to see signs of fall. The children have been collecting leaves and bringing them inside to bring home ( sorry  ). We haven’t seen the cooler weather yet, … Continued

Preschool Room #3

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Our first month together has been a blast! This month we have been focusing on kindness, friendship and creating a classroom family. The preschoolers even completed a group project of making a classroom family tree. They also decorated buckets to … Continued