Pre-Kindergarten Handbook
ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL
School begins promptly at 9:00 a.m. When you drop off your child in the
classroom, please remember to sign him/her in on the sign in sheet. If
class has begun when you enter the room, please be quiet and quick with
your child as to not to disturb the rest of the class.
Dismissal is at 12:00 p.m. from the classroom door. It is important
that you make arrangements to make sure someone is waiting to
pick−up your child. Often children get upset when they
don’t see someone who is picking them up
If it is necessary for your child to leave school early, please send a
note in the morning so your child will be ready to be picked up.
ATTENDANCE
Your child’s regular and prompt attendance at school is a must!
This is crucial to his/her success. Please notify me with a note to let
me know if your child will be absent the following day. If your child
gets sick unexpectedly, notify the office as soon as possible.
Patterns for school attendance are set at an early age.
SHOW AND TELL
The children will have an opportunity to share items from home, school,
or nature with the class at the end of each school day. The item will
be based on a theme or letter of the week. We ask that the item be sent
to school in a bag and placed directly in the child’s cubby.
PARENT PARTICIPATION
Please stress the importance of school to your child.
Throughout the school year, there will be a variety of special
classroom activities and celebrations. I encourage you to attend these
functions when possible and support them by sending in needed supplies
or treats. Your support of school activities makes your child feel
important and sends a message that you value school. We always welcome
parents to come in to help with daily activities. Please see your
child’s teacher to set up a day and time you are available to be
a helper in your child’s class.
PARENT/TEACHER RELATIONSHIP
In order to achieve maximum success, a good parent-teacher relationship
is necessary. Throughout the year, I will communicate through notes,
letters, and conferences. I encourage you to contact me with any
questions or concerns. You can write a note and leave it on my desk or
in the front office.
MEALS
The Children’s Village provides a morning snack for all the
children.
Please be advised that no candy is to be brought to school. It becomes
a problem because the child sees the candy and will not eat their
snack.
GROSS MOTOR PLAY
The children will have time set aside everyday for gross motor play.
Children will go outside everyday as long as the wind chill factor
stays above 32°F. The amount of time spent outdoors will depend on
the temperature that particular day. When inclement weather occurs, the
children will have playtime in the classroom.
APPROPRIATE CLOTHING
Please dress your child according to the forecast for the day. If you
know that the weather is going to be chilly on a specific day, please
send your child to school with a sweater or light jacket.
Please have your child wear sneakers or enclosed shoes to school
everyday. The children will be outside everyday unless it is raining.
Also, please provide a hat, waterproof gloves, boots and pants.
Please bring in an extra set of clothing for your child. Many times
children have accidents and have nothing else to wear for the remainder
of the day.
Please be sure to label everything so there if no confusion as to what
belongs to which child.
DISCIPLINE
It is important that you review the following rules with your child.
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Keep the classroom neat
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Raise your hands to speak or to get out of your seat
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Be nice & respect everyone
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Listen to the teacher & follow directions
If a child is having trouble playing appropriately at a Learning
Center, he or she will be redirected to another center. If the behavior
continues, the child will have "Thinking Time" away from
the group.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthdays are a special occasion for children. If you and your child
would like, you may bring treats for the class to celebrate his/her
birthday. Please send a note two days in advance, so I can give you an
exact count of students in the class and set aside some class time for
the party.
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