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Kindergarten Open House “A day in the life”

Kindergarten Open House “A day in the life”. Essential Information. Arrival Time: 7:25 (Late bell rings at 7:45)

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Kindergarten Open House “A day in the life”

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  1. Kindergarten Open House“A day in the life”

  2. Essential Information • Arrival Time: 7:25 (Late bell rings at 7:45) • You may walk your child to the class ON THE FIRST DAY. However, we are asking that your child use his/her regular transportation mode after Thursday. “A quick good-bye makes for dry eyes”. • Please make sure that your child is wearing his/her classroom name tag for the first week. Afterwards we will affix a tag to your child’s book bag with his/her transportation.

  3. Dismissal • School is dismissed at 2:23. This year 8 minutes have been added to the school day to adjust for furlough days • Please make sure you establish a consistent mode of transportation for your child beginning Thursday, August 2nd.

  4. Transportation • If your child will be in ASP, (After School Program) please make sure that you fill out the After School enrollment form (ASP forms are in the cafeteria). • If your child is a bus rider, your child will be able to bring a water bottle on the bus. • If your child will be a car rider, please pick up a yellow sheet of construction paper. List your child’s full name and grade. Hang from rear view mirror during pickup.

  5. Snack – Lunch - Ice Cream • Please provide your child with one healthy snack each day. Clearly label the snack with your child’s name. • Lunch is $1.80. An account can be set up through Meal Pay so you can pay online. Meal Pay can be found on Liberty’s website. • Ice cream costs $1.00. To avoid confusion, please make sure your child’s ice cream money is separate from his/her lunch money. Exact change is required for ice cream. Specific days will be given to purchase ice cream.

  6. Student Communication Log (SCL)/ Blue Daily Folder • ALL communication should be written in your child’s SCL on the correct date. This includes transportation changes, excuses for being absent, and any other important notes for the teacher. • Please check and clean out your child’s blue daily folder each day. This folder will contain important information from both the teacher and school. • Both the SCL and blue folder should be brought to school every day.

  7. Specials & Recess • Your child will be attending specials from 9:05-9:50. Your child’s teacher will be sending home your class’ schedule. • We offer PE, Music, Art, and Counseling. • This year we are on a 8 day rotating Specials schedule so that the students can receive all the specials all year long. • On the days your class has PE, tennis shoes are required. • We also encourage your child to wear tennis shoes to school on a regular basis due to the wood chips on the playground. We are active all day and moving about the classroom, and tennis shoes are the safest shoes to wear.

  8. Thank you!!! • I am so excited to be your child’s teacher this year. • It’s going to be a wonderful year filled with meaningful learning! • Mark your calendar: Our Curriculum Night is on October 4th at 5pm. This will give you more information about what/how your child will be learning. • Please stop by our “Giving Tree” before leaving to check out some additional needed items. • Thank you so much for coming!

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