







Welcome to SPRING, families! WINTER has come and gone like that *insert finger snap*. First we want to extend prayers over families and staff who suffered from the fires in any way; and with that, we would like to thank everyone for banding together and surrounding one another in love.
Love is a great segway into our activities in February. We had lots of much-needed fun during the month of love with Valentine’s Day parties, teacher birthday celebrations, and snow days!
During the week of Valentine’s Day, we made strawberry parfaits with the room 3 students and had some help from parents who volunteered with prepping and with reading a story.



Parent volunteers and teachers also teamed up to make heart crowns with the children (art and fine motor) by gluing various sized heart pieces onto a band of paper and taping/stapling the ends together.


Room 3 families blessed us teachers with beautiful custom mugs (literally, with our names on them). This is a good time to thank each and every one of the families in room 3 for our beautiful gifts, we love them!

Lastly, we had SNOW DAYS! Building up to the actual snow days, we read books and sang songs about snowflakes and how to safely have a snowball fight (throw at the legs) so that no one would get hurt (Literature and Comprehension). On the snow days, the children (and even some teachers) enjoyed sled rides down our man-made slope. Meanwhile, others engaged in snowball fights, building snowmen, and making snow angels.



All in all, February was a time of togetherness and fun, which is a reminder that we are all one community under God. Bless you all!

We are springing into spring and can hardly wait to see what hatches around the preschool.

Dr. Seuss’ Birthday – Saturday, March 2nd
Did you know Dr. Seuss wrote Green Eggs and Ham using only 50 words? Published in 1960, the book originated from a wager between Bennett Cerf, Random House’s publisher and co-founder, and Theodor Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss. “Bennett Cerf bet me I couldn’t write a book with 50 words or fewer, and I wanted to show him that I could,” said Dr. Seuss.
Over the past 60 years, Dr. Seuss’s books and stories have shaped and continue to influence early childhood literature. We will celebrate him and his contributions at preschool by reading several of his books this month. Thank you, Dr. Seuss, for igniting our imaginations and love of rhyme and introducing us to the worlds within books.

MAKE-UP Picture Days – Thursday, March 6th
Did you miss our first picture day, or are you hoping for a redo? Make-up Picture Day will be your final chance to officially capture those preschool smiles. Please let us know if you need your picture taken by stopping by the front desk. On Tuesday and Thursday, friends are also welcome to drop by and take their pictures!

Preschool Chapel – Friday, March 7th
Our Fruit of the Spirit for March is gentleness. We will explore what it means to be gentle and read the Parable of the Lost Sheep. Since it is March, we will also discuss St. Patrick, his ministry, and how he used the clover to illustrate the nature of the Trinity, three in one. Chapel is always a wonderful time spent together in worship, fellowship, and praise of the Lord.


Monday, March 10th and Tuesday, March 11th – PRESCHOOL OPEN
The preschool will not be closed for the PCS Mini Spring Break. We will be open for our regular hours on Monday and Tuesday.

Summer Camp Registration – DUE: Friday, March 15th
Will you join us for our Preschool Fun in the Sun or Kinder Camp this year? If so, be sure to submit your summer camp registration forms as soon as possible. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the fun at the preschool this summer and to split your summer tuition into two payments.
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Preschool Fun in the Sun Registration
*Hard copies of our summer registration packets are available in the preschool lobby.

St. Patrick’s Day – Monday, March 17th
With a touch of the blarney, we will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year with leprechauns, shamrocks, and so much more. The story of St. Patrick is also an excellent time to talk about the call to spread the gospel to the world.
For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. Ephesians 2:10

Mid-Year Developmental Profiles – Friday, March 21st
Classrooms will email our mid-year reports for all the kiddos this month. Be sure to take a look. Teachers will happily chat with parents who want to discuss the year’s progress and future.

April 7th – 11th – Week of the Young Child
April 9th – 11th – Vision Screenings
April 18th – Good Friday: PRESCHOOL CLOSED
April 21st – Easter Monday: PRESCHOOL CLOSED
April 21st – 25th – PCS Main Campus Spring Break – PRESCHOOL OPEN (April 22nd to 25th)
May 2nd – Open House
May 17th – Preschool Family Picnic
May 26th – Memorial Day: PRESCHOOL CLOSED
May 28th – Preschool Promotion: MINIMUM DAY
May 29th – Last Day of Preschool: MINIMUM DAY
May 30th – June 6th – PRESCHOOL CLOSED
June 9th – First Day of Summer Camp
July 4th – CAMP CLOSED
July 31st – Last Day of Camp
August 1st – August 19th – PRESCHOOL CLOSED
August 18th – Back to School Night
August 19th – Preschool Meet & Greet
August 20th – First Day of School
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