The Kindergarten teachers provided a newsletter to parents with updates and upcoming events. It informed parents that their child would receive a monthly newsletter in their folder with suggested homework activities. It also reminded parents that Wednesday homework should be returned the following day and invited them to a Kindergarten Coffee event on September 20th. The newsletter included the teachers' contact information and an upcoming events calendar listing holidays, picture days, and the coffee event.
The kindergarten teacher's letter informs parents about upcoming end-of-the-year events in May, including an Authors' Tea, Farmers' Day dismissal at 11am, and Honors Night. It encourages parents to attend the Authors' Tea to celebrate their children's accomplishments and notes Farmers' Day is the last day of school. It also lists the dates and details of field trips and other activities for the final month.
The kindergarten newsletter provides the following information in 3 sentences:
Classes resume on April 1st after spring break. An upcoming Science Discovery Day event is scheduled for April 26th where students will do hands-on science activities and share what they learn at home. The newsletter also provides the homework calendar for the month and contact information for the kindergarten teachers.
The kindergarten newsletter provides information about upcoming events in February including Grandparents Day, the 100th day of school celebration, Valentine's Day activities, and a Walk-A-Thon. It also includes the homework calendar for the month and contact information for the kindergarten teachers.
The kindergarten newsletter provides upcoming events and homework for the month of January. Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Grandparents' Day are noted as no school and a special event. The homework calendar assigns short daily homework activities for each day of the week. It notes that children will now have homework on Mondays in addition to Wednesdays. Contact information is provided for the kindergarten teachers.
The Kindergarten Newsletter provides parents with updates and upcoming events for the month of September. It includes a calendar with suggested daily homework activities for children to complete at home, such as practicing saying their teachers' names, counting, and reading with family members. Parents are invited to attend the Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st and the Fall Tailgate on September 28th. The Kindergarten teachers look forward to continued parental support.
The document provides information about upcoming events for Kindergarten parents at a school. It discusses that the children are settling into the daily routine and parents should check the monthly newsletter and homework calendar. Upcoming events include Labor Day, a Kindergarten Coffee, Fall Tailgate, and Picture Days. The Kindergarten teachers look forward to seeing parents and ask that any questions be directed to them.
The kindergarten newsletter outlined upcoming May events including a field trip, Authors' Tea, Farmers' Day, and Honors Night. Farmers' Day on May 25th would be the last day of school with an 11am dismissal, and no aftercare would be provided. Honors Night on May 30th would begin at 7pm in the gymnasium to recognize student achievements for the year. The newsletter also included the homework calendar for the final weeks of kindergarten.
The Kindergarten teachers provided a newsletter to parents with updates and upcoming events. It informed parents that their child would receive a monthly newsletter in their folder with suggested homework activities. It also reminded parents that Wednesday homework should be returned the following day and invited them to a Kindergarten Coffee event on September 20th. The newsletter included the teachers' contact information and an upcoming events calendar listing holidays, picture days, and the coffee event.
The kindergarten teacher's letter informs parents about upcoming end-of-the-year events in May, including an Authors' Tea, Farmers' Day dismissal at 11am, and Honors Night. It encourages parents to attend the Authors' Tea to celebrate their children's accomplishments and notes Farmers' Day is the last day of school. It also lists the dates and details of field trips and other activities for the final month.
The kindergarten newsletter provides the following information in 3 sentences:
Classes resume on April 1st after spring break. An upcoming Science Discovery Day event is scheduled for April 26th where students will do hands-on science activities and share what they learn at home. The newsletter also provides the homework calendar for the month and contact information for the kindergarten teachers.
The kindergarten newsletter provides information about upcoming events in February including Grandparents Day, the 100th day of school celebration, Valentine's Day activities, and a Walk-A-Thon. It also includes the homework calendar for the month and contact information for the kindergarten teachers.
The kindergarten newsletter provides upcoming events and homework for the month of January. Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Grandparents' Day are noted as no school and a special event. The homework calendar assigns short daily homework activities for each day of the week. It notes that children will now have homework on Mondays in addition to Wednesdays. Contact information is provided for the kindergarten teachers.
The Kindergarten Newsletter provides parents with updates and upcoming events for the month of September. It includes a calendar with suggested daily homework activities for children to complete at home, such as practicing saying their teachers' names, counting, and reading with family members. Parents are invited to attend the Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st and the Fall Tailgate on September 28th. The Kindergarten teachers look forward to continued parental support.
The document provides information about upcoming events for Kindergarten parents at a school. It discusses that the children are settling into the daily routine and parents should check the monthly newsletter and homework calendar. Upcoming events include Labor Day, a Kindergarten Coffee, Fall Tailgate, and Picture Days. The Kindergarten teachers look forward to seeing parents and ask that any questions be directed to them.
The kindergarten newsletter outlined upcoming May events including a field trip, Authors' Tea, Farmers' Day, and Honors Night. Farmers' Day on May 25th would be the last day of school with an 11am dismissal, and no aftercare would be provided. Honors Night on May 30th would begin at 7pm in the gymnasium to recognize student achievements for the year. The newsletter also included the homework calendar for the final weeks of kindergarten.
The document is a kindergarten newsletter providing information for upcoming April events:
1) Classes resume on April 2nd after spring break.
2) There is no school on Good Friday, April 6th.
3) A Science Discovery Day event is scheduled for April 20th with hands-on science activities.
The kindergarten newsletter provides upcoming events including parent-teacher conferences on March 16th and spring break from March 19th to April 1st. It discusses how the class will be learning about Flat Stanley and sending him to visit homes. It also notes that report cards will be mailed home and any questions can be addressed at conferences. Finally, it wishes everyone a restful spring break.
The kindergarten newsletter announces upcoming events like parent-teacher conferences on March 16th and spring break from March 19th to April 1st. It discusses how the class will be learning about Flat Stanley by sending him on adventures to students' homes. It also notes that report cards will be mailed home and any questions can be addressed at conferences. Finally, it wishes everyone a relaxing spring break.
The document provides information about upcoming events in February for a Kindergarten class. It includes the following events:
1. Grandparents' Day on February 3rd where grandparents will visit classrooms and children will provide snacks.
2. Class pictures on February 10th.
3. A Valentine's Day classroom party on February 14th where a class list will be sent home for children to address valentines.
4. Presidents' Day on February 21st is a no school day, and there is also no school for a Faculty In-Service Day on February 22nd.
The document provides upcoming events and homework assignments for kindergarten students. It welcomes parents back from winter break and notes that students will now have homework on Mondays in addition to Wednesdays. It lists the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday when there is no school and Grandparents' Day in February. It provides a homework calendar for the following two weeks with assignments for each day and contact information for the kindergarten teachers.
The document provides information about upcoming events and holidays for a kindergarten class. It announces a winter concert on December 9th at 1:30 pm and a kindergarten holiday party on December 15th. It also lists the homework calendar for the month and notes that winter break will be from December 16th to January 2nd with classes resuming on January 3rd. The kindergarten teachers wish the children and parents a happy holiday season.
The Kindergarten Newsletter provides parents with information about upcoming events in September and a homework calendar. Key events include Labor Day with no school on September 5th, a Fall Tailgate on September 23rd, and Kindergarten Coffee on September 27th at 8:30am. The homework calendar suggests daily activities parents can do with their child, such as counting to 20, practicing tying shoes, and playing board games. Teachers encourage parents to check their child's folder daily and contact them with any questions.
The document is a kindergarten newsletter providing information for upcoming April events:
1) Classes resume on April 2nd after spring break.
2) There is no school on Good Friday, April 6th.
3) A Science Discovery Day event is scheduled for April 20th with hands-on science activities.
The kindergarten newsletter provides upcoming events including parent-teacher conferences on March 16th and spring break from March 19th to April 1st. It discusses how the class will be learning about Flat Stanley and sending him to visit homes. It also notes that report cards will be mailed home and any questions can be addressed at conferences. Finally, it wishes everyone a restful spring break.
The kindergarten newsletter announces upcoming events like parent-teacher conferences on March 16th and spring break from March 19th to April 1st. It discusses how the class will be learning about Flat Stanley by sending him on adventures to students' homes. It also notes that report cards will be mailed home and any questions can be addressed at conferences. Finally, it wishes everyone a relaxing spring break.
The document provides information about upcoming events in February for a Kindergarten class. It includes the following events:
1. Grandparents' Day on February 3rd where grandparents will visit classrooms and children will provide snacks.
2. Class pictures on February 10th.
3. A Valentine's Day classroom party on February 14th where a class list will be sent home for children to address valentines.
4. Presidents' Day on February 21st is a no school day, and there is also no school for a Faculty In-Service Day on February 22nd.
The document provides upcoming events and homework assignments for kindergarten students. It welcomes parents back from winter break and notes that students will now have homework on Mondays in addition to Wednesdays. It lists the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday when there is no school and Grandparents' Day in February. It provides a homework calendar for the following two weeks with assignments for each day and contact information for the kindergarten teachers.
The document provides information about upcoming events and holidays for a kindergarten class. It announces a winter concert on December 9th at 1:30 pm and a kindergarten holiday party on December 15th. It also lists the homework calendar for the month and notes that winter break will be from December 16th to January 2nd with classes resuming on January 3rd. The kindergarten teachers wish the children and parents a happy holiday season.
The Kindergarten Newsletter provides parents with information about upcoming events in September and a homework calendar. Key events include Labor Day with no school on September 5th, a Fall Tailgate on September 23rd, and Kindergarten Coffee on September 27th at 8:30am. The homework calendar suggests daily activities parents can do with their child, such as counting to 20, practicing tying shoes, and playing board games. Teachers encourage parents to check their child's folder daily and contact them with any questions.