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Jan 13 - 17, 2025 - 3 Year Olds Newsletter

3 Year Olds Newsletter

Dear Parent,

Our Epiphany party will be Tuesday, January 14. See information below.

I hope you were all able to enjoy some family time over the Christmas holiday and relax together a bit with the extra time off. I enjoyed having all of my children in town. I am ready to get back to the normal routine, as I am sure many of you are.

This week we will continue to discuss the Christmas story and act it out. We will use our sense of touch and sight to help us do some investigating. 

Priority registration is open online for the 2025-2026 school year. Priority registration is for families who have children in our Preschool or Elementary programs already. It is important for us to have early registration in order to make proper plans for the expansion of the school. Public registration will open at our Open House. If you know anyone interested in our school, please have them contact me. Our Open House is the first Sunday in February from 12:00-2:00. Prices have not been set yet but will be comparable to this year. Please do not let price be the thing that deters you from considering our school. We have tuition assistance available. Please let me know if you have any problems or questions.

The registration fee is $100 per child. 

Here is the link for Preschool registration:

https://www.wesharegiving.org/App/Form/30f2443b-659c-45d6-bcf2-302fe459bae9

Here is the link for School registration for grades K-6.: The school children will have a uniform in 2025-2026.

https://www.wesharegiving.org/App/Form/be3d99c0-3404-49bd-87ec-ed31f479ea4e

Reminders

January 14- Epiphany party 10:30-11:30 (AM class) and 2:00-3:00 (PM class)

Parents and siblings are invited. Please be sure to bring a wrapped new book for the book exchange if you have not sent one already.

January 27-31 Catholic Schools Week (Activities information coming soon)

February 2- Open House from 12:00-2:00 Please tell family and friends.

I found an article several years ago that I would like to share with you a little at a time. I will add one to each newsletter. I have found these to be true. I hope they help you.

  20 Tips for Parents From Preschool Teachers.

1. Expect more. Most people have a way of living up (or down) to expectations -- preschoolers included. "At school we expect the kids to pour their own water at snack, to throw away their plates, to hang up their jackets -- and they do," says Jennifer Zebooker, a teacher at the 92nd Street Y Nursery School, in New York City. "But then they'll walk out of the classroom and the thumb goes in the mouth and they climb into strollers." Raise the bar and your child will probably stretch to meet it.

 

Have a blessed week!

Sincerely,

Pamela Nunnelley

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