January Newsletter
A Note from Our Principal
Dear Families,
I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and a very happy new year. Thank you so much for your generosity last month. Our teachers, administrative team, and I truly appreciate all the thoughtfulness and care we received. We also thank you for your participation in our holiday giving initiative. Because of your contributions, we were able to donate 300 hundred pounds of food.
Priority Re-Enrollment
It may be only January, but it’s time to start planning for the fall! There has been an overwhelming demand for our January Open House, so we want to make sure you secure your child’s spot for next school year. Priority re-enrollment will run from Feb 5 – March 1. More information will be sent via Links 2 Home.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
We explore diversity and inclusion all year and have many lessons planned this month to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. We’ll be reading books, making arts and crafts, discussing the importance of acceptance and belonging, and much more.
Did You Know?
Studying important people throughout history highlights models of good citizenship and courage, helps identify appropriate social interactions, and improves decision making and judgment.
Important Dates
January 1 – School CLOSED for New Year’s Day
January 15 – School CLOSED for MLK Jr. Day
January 29 – Virtual Potty Training Workshop
January 31 – End-of-month folders go home
Sincerely,
Melissa Almanza
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January Newsletter
A Note from Our Principal
Dear Families,
It may be only January, but it’s time to start planning for the fall! There has been an overwhelming demand for our January Open House, so we want to make sure you secure your child’s spot for next school year. Priority re-enrollment will run from Feb 5 – March 1. More information will be sent via Links 2 Home.
We explore diversity and inclusion all year and have many lessons planned this month to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. We’ll be reading books, making arts and crafts, discussing the importance of acceptance and belonging, and much more.