This newsletter provides information about upcoming events and activities at an early learning center in February. It includes details about visitors coming to the classroom, field trips to a museum and library, swimming dates, tuition due dates, a weigh-in of recycled bottle caps, intergenerational activities with grandparents, and closed days for teacher training. Valentine's Day celebrations and a family potluck are also announced. Information is given about new children joining the classroom and a past field trip to a history center.
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1. Welcome to February! We have fun-filled activities planned with grandparents, grandfriends, and classroom friends this
month. Please mark your calendars so you don’t miss out on the fun. Thank you for all the bottle caps and feedback about
the “remind” app. We will be having a “weigh day” at this end of this month to see how far we are in reaching our goal. If
your child is attending kindergarten in Oberlin next year we sent home registration packets that can be turned into the school.
Hug someone today and make their day! Jeni Hoover
February 2017 Newsletter
Upcoming Dates:
February 1 – ELI Visitor
February 2 – ELI TRIP – Natural History Museum
February 8 – Swimming (2:30-3:30pm)
February 13 – New Cycle – Tuition Due
February 13 – Valentine’s Play Date 10am (Auditorium)
February 14 – Classroom Valentine’s Day Party
February 17 – Giraffes’ Visit to Library
February 22 – Swimming (2:30-3:30pm)
February 27 – New Cycle – Tuition Due
February 27- Plump Monday Potluck 5pm (Auditorium)
Reminder: Don’t forget to send your child with a hooded towel for
swimming dates. This makes it much easier to walk back and forth to the
pool and reduces falls.
2017 KELC Closed Days:
Teacher In-services – April 7th
, May 4th
& 5th
, August 4th
,
November 3rd
Holidays – May 29th
, July 4th
, September 4th
, November
23rd
& 24th
, December 22nd
& 25th
You will need to make alternate arrangements for your children on
these days as KELC will be closed.
Learning to Recycle
We are continuing to collect bottle caps/lids to be melted into a
bench for the children to use alongside the “little library” that
was donated to us from The Stocker Foundation.
As you collect your lids at home,
bring them in to KELC and we
will have a bucket to fill. Here
is a picture of what our bench
will look like after we collect
400lbs. of caps!
We will have a “weigh day”
February 23 at 10am.
Kendal Intergenerational News:
This month we have a great Intergen planned with our
grandparents and grandfriends. We want to extend an invitation
for you to join us on Monday, February 13, at 10am in the
auditorium for fun Valentine’s activities.
WE HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US!
2. From the KELC Teachers:
From the Classroom:
January sure flew by! We had four new children join our group! We would like to welcome Julian, Bryson, Devon, and
Savannah. This month we welcome Colby’s sister, Lua.
The children really enjoyed our ELI trip to the Cleveland History Center. They pretended to be cars and planes from long ago.
They loved riding the Carousel, too! They were able to sit in an old car and honk o horn from long ago. The children learned
about street signs and what each one means. They were able to climb aboard a little boat named “Tinkerbelle” which is a
replica of a boat a man used to travel across the Atlantic Ocean.
Thank you to all that were able to attend our parent meeting! It is always great to see everyone and get ideas from all of you!
February is here! We have lots of fun activities to look forward to this month! We have our Valentine’s Day celebration with
our grandfriends on the 13th
and our classroom celebration on the 14th
. Don’t forget about the Plump Monday Family Potluck
on February 27th
! Hope to see everyone there!
Have a great month! Sara, Karen, Macie, Robin and Mary
Mary, Sara, Macie, Robin and Karen