Hi Kindergarten Families, I hope all enjoyed a nice weekend with thoughts of MLK and his movement. We will continue to reflect on his message of love and treatment for all people. This Friday we have a school family activity at 1:45. More information coming later in the week. Religion lessons will concentrate on Jesus […]
We prepared for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday by learning about his dream for all people. Here are some examples of how our kindergarten students interpret his dream of peace and equality.
The Feast of the Epiphany is celebrated January 6, twelve days after the birth of Jesus. Kindergarten students continue to reflect on this glorious day. Learning that the Three Wise Men or the Magi traveled from afar to see the newborn King bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh inspired your children! Please take a […]
Our last week of school before Christmas break! I am wishing all a blessed Christmas and Happy New Year. We will be busy as Christmas elves getting all our projects finished this week. Free dress on Friday – no monies this time! 11:45 dismisssl. Religion finds us continuing with and learning about the third week […]
Dear Kindergarten Families, I hope all enjoyed a blessed Thanksgiving and a restful weekend! Monday begins the second trimester! Picture make-up day is Wednesday, December 2. Friday is a 11:45 dismissal then back for Assembly at 1:45 Religion lessons are centered around Advent as we prepare for the coming of Jesus! Language arts continue with […]
Dear Kindergarten Families, I am thankful for your children! They have done a great job this first trimester learning together, using technology, and making connections with their peers. And I am truly grateful for your continuing support! As we move along into the second trimester some of our goals will be: learn new prayers and […]
Dear Kindergarten families, This is the week and Friday is the day for our annual Saints Parade! Our religion lessons continue with learning about our saint as well as each other’s saint. We will do a paper in class as well as a picture. Homework for parents is to get your child’s saints costume together […]
A tradition that goes back almost 40 years, we continue with adjustments! Our Kindergarten, First, and Second Grade students will dress as saints and parade around Biedermann Hall and our field on Friday morning, November 20. All while masked and maintaining proper social distancing! “Oh, When the Saints, Go Marching In!”
We have an exciting, four day week ahead! Monday we have an art lesson and music Tuesday and Thursday Motor Skills – PE clothes can be worn Wednesday – Veterans Day observance Friday is a 11:45 dismissal and at 1:45 we return to school via Zoom for Families. Look for email later in week for […]