Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Delay and cancellation policies

Hello Dedicated Preschool Families!

Well, the snow has finally graced us and so we come to the issue of school delays and cancellations. Here is how it will work:
** If St. Francis Elementary is closed, the preschool is closed as well.
** If St. Francis Elementary is under a two hour delay, there will be no MORNING preschool for that day; however if school is in session after the two hour delay, we will still hold AFTERNOON preschool (Pre-K Polar Bear group).
Once the school administration calls me, I will post the update on the BLOG as soon I get the information and on WCLT radio.(www.wclt.com)
If you have any questions regarding this policy, please let us know and we will be happy to clarify.


AFTERNOON PICK-UP:
We would like to extend a HUGE thanks to all the Afternoon Pre-K families for adjusting to our new pick-up policy with such grace and class! You have all been so great about this and I think it is running very smoothly. Remember, if you ever have a concerns or questions regarding the afternoon pick-up routine, please do not hesitate to bring it up to us. We are here to help!

Change of Clothes:
Remember, with winter upon us, please make sure to take a peek into your student's "change of clothes" bag to make sure you have winter clothes and not shorts or short sleeved t-shirts. My suggestion is the following:
**Long pants or sweatpants, **long sleeved shirt, **a pair of socks, and **an extra pair of underwear.
I also recommend throwing an extra sweatshirt into the backpack during the winter. With the heat being shut off during holidays, the building does take a while to warm up. Having an extra sweatshirt that the kids could throw on would be helpful.

PASTA:
Please check your pasta order over to make sure we have filled your orders accurately. If you discover an error, please let us know;)

Concluding Thoughts....
It was so good to see the kids today! I truly missed those little laughs and shining smiles! What a blessing! God bless.

Yours in education,
Mrs. Burd and Mrs. Bloom