Monday, December 13, 2010

Monday's Tattler


Hoping everyone read the note sent home last week about tuning into WFIE for school closings.

Not sure how you are all faring, but my road has suddenly appeared in the past thirty minutes.

I am sure the children are enjoying the snow. It's a great activity for kids and not one they get all winter.

I was sure to buy the great sale they had at Target on sleds a couple of weeks ago to be sure that my grandboys did not have to "wish" for something to sled on when it did snow. It's so important to be timely about such matters.

If you "oopsed" about this, and still want your child to play, try a garbage can lid or even a roasting pan.

This week in school, we will be finishing up the traditional ornaments, sending things home, and getting ready for our visit from Santa on Friday. Please make sure you have your gift in for your children and all children who will attend the visit from Santa. Children w/o gifts will be given flutes. Do you know what it is like for a four year old to get a flute?

If you haven't and plan to, the family the school has adopted for Christmas still needs clothing for Dad. He wears a 3 XL shirt, a 44X34 pant and a size 13 shoe. Toys for their year old child are more than welcome. Please consider giving.

We will be out the week of 20-24. Tuition is still required. It is OK if you pay half this week and half when you return.

Please remember to dress your child in long sleeves. The children are chilly in the building when they wear summer clothes.

Please remember that children who are ill in the morning can not come to school. It is a State mandate that if your child requires OTC meds in the a.m., your child is probably incubating something. With Christmas only a few days off, please be considerate and keep your child home.

Our Christmas Party begins at 3:00 and will end at 4:00. We will sing Santa in, and then every child will receive a gift and we will visit and depart for our Christmas break. If you have any questions, please ask Miss Judy or Miss Amy.

Have a great rest of the week.

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