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Sep 24, 2019

Open House 2019

Tonight we invited our families to "Be Our Guest" at our annual Open House. It was a special night where parents learned about our curriculum, teachers explained their goals for the school year, and children had fun with super cool activities!  This year looks to be a MAGICAL one!  Check out the pictures below to see the great time we had. 


Be Our Guest
 
#AoCSopenhouse2019

Disney refreshments!


Mickey trail mix...yummy!


Mary Poppins table presented by Pre-Scholar enrichments.

The surprises inside Mary Poppin's bag!

Local children's author here with her book!

She also read to our Pre-K Two class.

A visit from the Franklin Fire Department.

Someone was very excited to meet the firemen!

Infant One had a Winnie the Pooh theme.



Sharing information with parents is important to the health of our school family.

Toddler One has a Pocahontas theme.

Family take-home project.

Their beautiful information board.

And matching family tree.

Toddler Two and their Toy Story theme.

Preschool One created a classroom canvas.

Photo booth props!

Frog Street Curriculum on display.

Come on in for Preschool Two's scavenger hunt inspired by Up.

Curriculum on display!


The characters from Up visited our Frog Street house!



What's inside Pre-K One?!

Lion King!



Lion mask making.

Say cheese!

Pre-K Two is never growing up just like Peter Pan!



Working together as a school family to complete a Peter Pan puzzle.

The pixie dust was a favorite!


Making your own pixie dust bottle.





Sep 20, 2019

Toddler Talk with Ms. Katrina

Last night our Toddler One lead teacher, Ms. Katrina, hosted her very own parent workshop entitled "Toddler Talk: how to survive and have fun when your child is one."  She covered topics such as eat/sleep/play, Conscious Discipline, developmentally appropriate behavior, and ways to entertain your child screen-free.  She did an AMAZING job presenting clear, concise, and current information.  It was so helpful and a wonderful time to gather together as a school family and learn more about this often challenging age group. Way to go, Ms. Katrina!