Sunday, January 5, 2020

January 3, 2020

Gingerbread Creations

Prior to vacation, many students became architects and built their very own gingerbread houses.













 




































Ugly Sweater Mania!
We sported our most festive garb before heading home for winter break! Everyone looked amazing!











































Do You Want to Build a Snowman?
Mr. White asked students to work in teams to gather P.E. equipment and "transform" them into snowmen. The students made some great looking snowmen!








PAWS-itive Referrals!
Congratulations to these students for earning PAWS-itive Referrals for their AMAZING acts, attitudes, and work ethic! Keep up the great work!







A Note From the Nurse
As we enter cold and flu season, please remember to contact the school nurse should you child be diagnosed with the flu, strep throat, or any other illness.

GOOOOAAALLL!

I had the opportunity to watch some of our Pandas work together outside of Parkview when they took to the futsal court! They worked well together as a team and came away with the victory! Way to go boys!




Drop Off & Pick Up Safety Reminders
As we begin 2020, here are some reminders about getting our students to and from school safely.

Arrival   
Parent drop off is in front of the building and begins at 8:40 for PreK. Parents should pull in and park in the front loop. This is LIVE drop off. Parents remain in the driver's seat and our Preschool Teachers will take your child out of the car seat. K-2 drop off begins at 8:55. Staff members will open the doors and help students exit their vehicles. It is much safer if your child's car seat is on the PASSENGER side of your vehicle. That way they exit your car directly onto the sidewalk.

PreK Dismissal

Please pull into the front loop and pull all the way down before putting your vehicle in park. Staff members will walk your child to the car. The parent/guardian must safely secure and buckle the student in the back seat.

For both drop off and dismissal, please DO NOT pass other cars still unloading/loading once you are finished. Please leave in the order you are lined up in. Our kiddos are small and quick and we want to assure everyone’s safety.


Massachusetts law states that children younger than 8 years old or shorter than 57 inches tall must be in some sort of car seat/booster device. These devices should be in the back seat for safety.  

Our goal is safety and we appreciate you working with us to assure a smooth and safe transition to and from school.​​​​​​​

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