September 30, 2021
A Successful First Day of School
It’s a new record! There were no tears this morning at drop off, and children were remembering the parts of the morning routine. During the weekend please continue to be positive about school and remind your children you will be picking them up at the end of the day. Sometimes the second day, especially nap time, is also difficult for children because they realize they will be staying at school everyday without their families. Our class will begin full days of school on Monday, October 4th.
FULL DAY SCHEDULE
Drop Off – 8:35-8:45am
Pick Up – 3:20-3:30pm
Parking Lot
Drop off and Pick up is a busy time in the parking lot as well as the streets near the school. As we begin full days, please be patient with other drivers and give yourself plenty of time to park and walk to Door #3. Be aware of other families driving, crossing streets, or walking through the parking lot. Let’s all work together to keep our students, families, and staff safe!
Week of October 4th-October 8th
Monday 10/4 | Tuesday 10/5 | Wednesday 10/6 | Thursday 10/7 | Friday 10/8 |
Full Day Drop off- 8:35am Pick Up- 3:20pm @ Door #3 | Full Day Drop off 8:35am Pick Up- 3:20pm @ Door #3 | Full Day Drop off- 8:35am Pick Up- 3:20pm @ Door #3 | Full Day Drop off- 8:35am Pick Up- 3:20pm @ Door #3 | No School on Fridays Have a great weekend! |
Looking Ahead

First Day Pictures
Please enjoy these pictures from our first day of school!
Counting how many Legos fit in the dump truck. Dinosaur families Experimenting with dot markers. Making a car track with playdoh. Matching playdoh containers to child name tags. Cooking food for customers in the “restaurant.” Ordering and paying for food at the “restaurant.” Building a “london bridge is falling down” with Ms. Alawadi. Using the sand timers to practice taking turns while cooking for Ms. Alawadi. Building a construction site in the block area. Practicing asking a friend to play together.
Have a great weekend, and I can’t wait to see everyone’s smiling face on Monday!
~Mrs. Stortini