“Fall back” will be happening before we know it, so it is a good idea to start mentally preparing for what we preschool teachers call “the week of darkness.” Obviously the days getting shorter means we must wake up before the sunrise and go to sleep long after it has set. Although, feel free to send an email reply if you are needing more information as to what constitutes sick (we have accumulated quite a photo collection of trash can disasters and bathroom catastrophes over the years on our classroom’s tablet). As parents you should already know what sick means, so we are going to just leave it at that. No teacher, anywhere on the planet, makes enough money to wipe “green noses.” Please teach your children how to blow raging snot into a Kleenex, and keep them home if they are sick. Typically during the time when they are hopping from foot to foot to stay warm and can see their breath in the frigid fall air. The best way to remember is to actually put one on your child in the morning. Please remember to send jackets with your kids. This season has a weather pattern that experiences more hot flashes and cold sweats than the school secretaries who are going through their second year of menopause. Arbor Day is not until April, but did you know that 2000 pounds of paper can save 17 trees? Well, we know now!Īs stated earlier by us and also the celestial calendar, fall has arrived. However, a few students have already accumulated enough unread daily report papers to start their own recycling center. It irritates us as teachers to have to include an email reminder section within an actual email. We understand to some parents that this non-stop, twice a day email reminder regarding the above mentioned daily reports is annoying. The daily report has a lot of good information for example, what if the same brown haired, freckled boy with an Under Armour orange striped backpack never brings a daily snack and therefore depletes the teacher’s private stash? Or say, one child bit the shirt tag off of another classmate’s dress? These are things you as a parent should want to know…so yes, please read it. It is sent home every single day in their backpacks. Please remember to check your child’s daily folder for our class report. You know, “just in case” a certain mom or dad (or both) keep forgetting everything we ask of them in their role as parental guardians. Therefore, we sometimes see the need to send home a few email reminders. This time of year has us getting more familiar with your child and their habits. We are excited to be entering a more established classroom routine (or as the librarians like to say, “Only 31 weeks and 2 days left until summer vacation”). Fall is upon us, and with it comes leaf sketch art and the need to constantly remind your children to zip up their coats and not put heads or feet through the arm holes.
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