Dear Evergreen Families,
As this new month begins, we begin to look ahead to the 2020-2021 school year. Enrollment packets for our internal families went home on January 31st, and outside enrollment will begin March 2nd. Selecting a school for your child is one of the most important choices you will make. You are not simply selecting an academic environment; you are also choosing the attitude and values that surround your child. I would like to extend my gratitude to each of our families here at Evergreen Academy. Our academic environment is unique and special because each of you chose to enroll your child here. Our teachers and staff truly enjoy fostering academic excellence, instilling a love of active learning and providing experiences that enable your children to acquire a foundation of skills for lifelong achievement. Thank you again for choosing Evergreen Academy.
Sincerely,
Akanksha Sims, Principal
3 No-Bake Recipes to Make with Your
Preschooler this Valentine’s Day
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your little one by making some easy, festive snacks together! Spending time in the kitchen is a great way for your child to practice counting, following instructions, measuring and using sequence words.
Below are three quick snacks that require no baking.
Red Smoothie
Make a delicious, healthy smoothie using a handful of ice, ½ cup raspberries, ½ cup strawberries, ½ banana, and 1 cup yogurt. Ask your child to wash and measure the produce, add the ingredients to the blender, and press the “on” button.
Valentine Snack Board
Go grocery shopping with your child and ask him to pick a few of his favorite fruits, vegetables, and cheeses. Use a small, heart-shaped cookie cutter and create a festive snack board together. Encourage him to sort the items and count each one as he adds it to the plate.
Chocolate Covered Pretzels
Gather pretzel rods, chocolate bars or candy melts, and assorted red, white and pink sprinkles. Melt the chocolate according to package directions. Ask your child to dip the pretzel rods into the melted chocolate and top with sprinkles. Place the pretzels on wax paper and allow to dry.
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February News
Dear Evergreen Families,
As this new month begins, we begin to look ahead to the 2020-2021 school year. Enrollment packets for our internal families went home on January 31st, and outside enrollment will begin March 2nd. Selecting a school for your child is one of the most important choices you will make. You are not simply selecting an academic environment; you are also choosing the attitude and values that surround your child. I would like to extend my gratitude to each of our families here at Evergreen Academy. Our academic environment is unique and special because each of you chose to enroll your child here. Our teachers and staff truly enjoy fostering academic excellence, instilling a love of active learning and providing experiences that enable your children to acquire a foundation of skills for lifelong achievement. Thank you again for choosing Evergreen Academy.
Sincerely,
Akanksha Sims, Principal
3 No-Bake Recipes to Make with Your
Preschooler this Valentine’s Day
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your little one by making some easy, festive snacks together! Spending time in the kitchen is a great way for your child to practice counting, following instructions, measuring and using sequence words.
Below are three quick snacks that require no baking.
Red Smoothie
Make a delicious, healthy smoothie using a handful of ice, ½ cup raspberries, ½ cup strawberries, ½ banana, and 1 cup yogurt. Ask your child to wash and measure the produce, add the ingredients to the blender, and press the “on” button.
Valentine Snack Board
Go grocery shopping with your child and ask him to pick a few of his favorite fruits, vegetables, and cheeses. Use a small, heart-shaped cookie cutter and create a festive snack board together. Encourage him to sort the items and count each one as he adds it to the plate.
Chocolate Covered Pretzels
Gather pretzel rods, chocolate bars or candy melts, and assorted red, white and pink sprinkles. Melt the chocolate according to package directions. Ask your child to dip the pretzel rods into the melted chocolate and top with sprinkles. Place the pretzels on wax paper and allow to dry.