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Ways to Help Your Child Bloom |
| The loveliest flowers usually have the best gardener--and that is you! Staying involved in your child's education is the key to a successful year. Engage your child in conversation about his/her day, but know that children won't always give out much information. Check your child's take home folder EVERY evening. You will usually find papers they have completed, flyers, notices, as well as notes from me. Papers that your child brings home are important and should be reviewed with them. You can use this as a springboard for discussion; instead of saying "What did you do at school today?" (the answer is often nothing), you can say, "Oh, I see you're learning about...what did you find out?" |
Creating Magnificent Blooms |
To help keep things growing "weed-free" and remain in full bloom, it helps to remember our class procedures.
Bear Book Please remember to bring your BEAR book everyday. Return all important papers on the return to school side. Take all papers on the leave at home side out.
Dismissal
If there is any change in how your child will leave school for the day, please send in a signed dated note with your child's name written on it and place in the plastic pouch in the BEAR book. Lunch and Snacks
Lunch money goes in the money/ important note pouch. Please label as lunch money. Snacks calendars are in the BEAR book. Please provide snacks for 17 students.
Backpacks, Jackets, Extra Clothes Please put names on backpacks. No rolling backpacks for Kindergarten. Please label all jackets. Jackets can be brought for the classroom as it gets cool when the air is on. Please make sure you have a weather appropriate change of clothes in your child's backpack.
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