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June 2023 Newsletter

June Newsletter

 

A Note from Our Principal 

Get ready for an awesome summer! Our teachers and staff are busy planning a fun and unforgettable experience for our students. We have something for everyone from sports and games to arts and crafts. We will share more information soon about our upcoming events and activities. As always, we are here to answer any questions or concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Forozan Zamani

 

Splash Days

We have several water play days planned for our students this summer and can’t wait for your child to participate! Children should come to school in their swimsuit (with swim diaper when applicable), a towel, water shoes and a change of dry clothes. Please remember to apply sunscreen to your child before you drop them off. Our scheduled splash days for June will be sent through Links2Home app.

 

Don’t Forget to Re-Enroll for Next School Year! 

Thank you to those families who have already secured their re-enrollment for the upcoming school year. Our classrooms are filling quickly, and our teachers have already started to plan exciting new activities for next year. For those who have not yet registered, we urge you to complete the re-enrollment process as soon as possible to guarantee your child’s spot for September. Thank you for your partnership. We look forward to another year of growth, learning, and fun together!

 

Cubby Refresh

Please make sure to refresh the spare clothing in your child’s cubby. Take home anything that no longer fits and leave a spare set of well-fitting, weather-appropriate clothes. Sunscreen forms are available at the front desk.

 

 

Important Dates

June 2: Fire Drill

June 5-9: Parent Week

June 18: Father’s Day

June 26– 29:  Spirit Week

  • Monday- Crazy Hat Day
  • Tuesday- Mix and Match Day
  • Wednesday- Backwards Day
  • Thursday- Pajama Day

June 30 – School Closed (Professional Development Day)

 

New On Our Preschool Blog

Have you ever wondered why our children are sweeping, arranging flowers, washing tables, or slicing bananas? These activities are called “Practical Life,” and we explain their dual purpose this month on the blog.

 

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