Parent University

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Parent University

“Parents are their child’s lifelong teachers”

Parent University Is Free To All Parents-
Parents of infants and toddlers, 6 months to 4 years of age sign up for a FREE 6 week session of Parent University beginning February 2nd. FREE books and resources!
Bring your infants and toddlers to these free classes to learn together and prepare your child for success!

Winter Session- Feb. 2 – March 16, 2018
(No Class on February 23, 2018 )
6 Week Series- Fridays 9 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Saturday Parent Fair- April 21, 2018, 9 a.m. -10 a.m.

Sessions will be held at these Dearborn Public Schools:
Cotter Early Childhood, Henry Ford Elementary, McCollough-Unis, River Oaks Elementary, Salina Elementary, and Whitmore-Bolles Elementary

For more information call (313) 827-6150

Red Words

Many students have lost their red words already. Red words are:

a

all

and

are

at

but

can

for

have

I

in

is

it

me

Please replace any lost flash cards using the above list. You may write the words on any paper, just as long as you and your child are practicing regularly.

If your child misplaces any other color list please email his/her teacher for a complete list of words.

 

Thank you for your continued cooperation.

Scent Sensitivity at William Ford

Another friendly reminder that William Ford Elementary has students and teachers with severe sensitivity to scents, including but not limited to, colognes, after-shave lotions, perfumes, deodorants, body/face lotions, hair sprays or similar products, and scented fabric softeners.  Those who are sensitive to perfumes and chemicals may suffer potentially serious health consequences.  Please avoid using any scented products while visiting or attending school at William Ford.  Signs have been posted at all doors and in the office.

Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated!

Weather Watchers

We are continuing our exploration of weather! Your child will hear a story about a little boy who watched storms with his grandpa from the front porch of his house. The little boy learned how exciting it can be to watch the weather! After hearing the story, we will observe and draw the weather.

You can encourage your child’s curiosity about the weather by becoming weather watchers yourselves! Anytime there are interesting clouds or weather conditions, invite your child to spend some time watching it with you.

PS: Weather is a topic we’ll return to throughout the year as the weather conditions change!

Looking Ahead…

January 17: Late Start

January 18: Home Depot “Build-It” Workshop, 4:30-6:00

January 23: PTA/Parent Meeting, 9:00

January 24: Falcon Friends are in the House! Wear your house color!

January 26: Half Day! Kindergarten dismisses at 11:35

February 2: No School for Kindergarten

February 14: Valentine’s Day

February 15: Kindergarten field trip

February 19-23: No school