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May Newsletter

A Note from Our Principal

As we enter the beautiful month of May, I am excited to share all the fun spring activities our preschoolers have been enjoying. From celebrating Week of the Young Child to releasing ladybugs on Earth Day, our students have been very busy! This month, we will celebrate our amazing teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week, continue our gardening projects, and learn more about nature and ways to be environmentally friendly

Sincerely,

Joanne Milan

 

Teacher Appreciation Week

Teacher Appreciation Week is May 8-12. This is a wonderful time to express our gratitude to our amazing teachers who work tirelessly to educate and care for our students each and every day. They are the heart and soul of our school, and we are so fortunate to have such a dedicated and talented team. More information regarding Teacher Appreciation Week celebrations will be sent via Links 2 Home. 

Expectations re: Links 2 Home Response Time

We are pleased to hear that many of you have been enjoying the ability to communicate directly with your child’s teacher through the direct message function of our Links 2 Home app. While our teachers strive to respond to messages as quickly as possible, please keep in mind that they are primarily focused on caring for and educating their students during school hours. Teachers will make every effort to respond as soon as they are able. As always, for urgent or time-sensitive matters, please call us at 888-888-8888.

 

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. In celebration, we will be exploring the culture and traditions of the AAPI community by reading books, creating crafts and trying new foods.

 

Important Dates

May 8-12 – Teacher Appreciation WeekMay 14 – Mother’s DayMay 29 – CLOSED for Memorial Day

 New On Our Preschool Blog

As summer approaches, we know many of you are looking forward to exciting vacation plans. Travel can be challenging for families with younger children, and it can be tempting to over-rely on screens. This month on the blog, we explore ways to prepare your child’s “travel environment”, setting the whole family up for travel success! 

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