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April 2023 Newsletter

A Note from Our Principal 

Happy April! This month, we are looking forward to spending even more time exploring the outdoors with your children. Spring provides a great opportunity for them to learn and grow as they discover new things in their environment. Our teachers are planning outdoor games, lessons, picnics, and more. And stay tuned for Earth Day activities this month!

Sincerely,

Forozan Zamani

Earth Day 

Earth Day falls on a Saturday this year, so we will be celebrating on Friday, April 21st. Our classes will be planting flowers and vegetables. We can’t wait to share photos with you!

Open House / Family Referral Bonus

Our next Open House is on April 29th… so don’t forget about our referral bonus! When you refer a friend and they enroll, you’re eligible for a free week of tuition. Ask us for more details.

Cubby Refresh

As the weather begins to warm up, 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.

Building Character the Montessori Way

Earlier this month, Ms. Jody Malterre presented Building Character the Montessori Way to our families and it was full of thoughtful and simple parenting techniques. If you haven’t had an opportunity to watch it, we highly recommend it!

Video: Building Character the Montessori Way

Important Dates

Monday, April 3rd – Friday, April 7th

Week of the Young Child

Tuesday, April 11th

On-campus visit from Recology (Ages 2 and above)

Monday, April 10th – Friday, April 14th  

Spring Break Camp for ages 3 and above (families must register prior)

Friday, April 21st

Celebrating Earth Day

Friday, April 28th

Summer Program Sign-Up is due for ages 3 and above.

New On Our Preschool Blog

For those of you with friends or family that are curious as to why you chose Montessori for your child, check out this month’s blog post, Montessori vs. Daycare: What is the Difference for Your Child?

 

 

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