Sunday, January 2, 2022

Week of January 3rd

 Happy New Year! I pray that 2022 brings many blessings for all of our families!

Letter of the Week: Mm and it's phonetic sound

Number of the Week: 10, counting down from 10-1, 10 is Five and Five

God's Time: Christmas and the Epiphany

Color and Shape of the Month: Black and White/Rectangle

Unit Theme: Seasons, Weather and Calendar-The Four Seasons


Pre-K Parent/Teacher Conferences: Thursday January 20 and Fri January 21. 

                              I am still missing quite a few conference time preferences. 

                              The children will have a regular scheduled day on Thursday (20th) and Friday(21st). 

We could use: Tissues, Sanitizer Wipes and empty rectangular tissue boxes (preferably not puffs brand)

First Friday Mass: THIS FRIDAY JAN. 7th. Please drop the children off at the church between 8:00 and 8:15. Mass begins at 8:30. If you are later then 8:30 please drop your child off with Mrs. Dobres in Pre-K3. 

Weather Related Delayed Openings: Tis the season for unexpected weather! In case of a delayed opening at St. Therese School, Pre-K will open their doors at 10:00am and begin class at 10:15. Children who need earlier care can be dropped off at the Big School auditorium beginning at 9:30. There is a $5.00 fee for early care.

Catholic Schools Week: Catholic Schools Week begins on 1/30. We will be having lots of fun activities for the students throughout the week. There will be an Open House to register new families to our wonderful school. Please pass the word about our school. Also look for information on the STS Friday Folder about registration for current Pre-K families into our Kindergarten program. 

Important Dates:

1/7 First Friday Mass at 8:30

1/17 No School-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day

1/20 & 1/21 Pre-K Parent/Teacher Conferences

1/30-2/4 Catholic Schools Week 



No comments:

Post a Comment

Week of May 6th

Happy May and Happy Spring! The weather has been beautiful and we have been so happy to enjoy the playground again! Letter of the Week: Lett...