MWF
Newsletter

December
2011
During December the children will be
discussing the Alphabet and Numbers, Christmas,
Holiday traditions, and preparing to learn lots of new
songs for a short musical program upstairs in the church sanctuary
which will be followed by a Christmas party in the preschool room.
December
21:
Christmas Program
Children
should arrive at the usual time of 9:00 a.m. (morning session) and
the usual time of 12:15 p.m. (afternoon session).
The
morning program will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the afternoon program
will begin at 12:45 p.m.
All are welcome.
Please invite grandparents, friends, and siblings!
Children will report directly to their classrooms to
prepare for their program participation.
All guests may go directly upstairs to the sanctuary and be
seated.
A
Christmas party will be held in the preschool room immediately
following the musical program.
Santa will arrive carrying his bag with a gift for each child
(and siblings). He will
sit and talk with each child individually.
Don't forget your camera!!
We
will need refreshments for our party.
Please see the bulletin board for a sign-up list regarding
supplies and baked goods.
A.M.
Session
1.
Students brought to their class at 9:00 a.m.
2.
Program starts at 9:30 a.m.
3.
Party ends at 11:00 a.m. If you are unable
to attend our party,
please have another responsible adult stay with your child
after the program for the
party.
P.M. Session
1.
Students brought to class at 12:15 p.m.
2. Program starts at 12:45 p.m.
3. Party ends at 2:15 p.m. If you are unableto attend
our party, please have
another responsible adult stay with your child after
the program for the party.
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Please note:
December 21 is the last day of school for MWF sessions
until we resume classes on Wednesday, January 4, 2012. (There is a
scheduled Staff Development Day on Tuesday, Jan 3, as listed in your
handbook.)
Snow
Day Policy:
A
reminder (as in the handbook), when the Oxford schools are
cancelled due to snow- we are
cancelled as well!!
When Oxford has a one or two hour delay, the Jack &
Jill A.M. classes are cancelled.
The P.M. classes will be in session. Please listen to
your local radio stations or TV news for
Oxford
Public School
cancellations. ~This will be your only indicator, as we do not
notify parents for weather- related cancellations.
We reserve the right
to cancel classes at anytime we determine our center or parking lot
to be unsafe. You will
be notified via telephone on the rare occasions that we cancel
independently. After
the radio announcement, our school answering machine generally
carries the message of our school being closed.
Notes from the Staff
School Pictures
have been distributed and we are
looking for feedback. Rachael Strogoff of
Wicked Sweet Photography
has guaranteed your satisfaction and will welcome your comments
about her photos.
Speaking
of pictures, we will be constructing a bulletin board to display all
of the Christmas cards we receive and we love seeing the photos of
your families! Thank you!
This
has been a very busy place this last month! Thank you, thank you,
thank you for all your contributions to our program.
Jack and Jill has the best
parents!
Thanks
to Nicole O’Shea for organizing this year’s Parent Vendor List. It
is now hanging in the hallway if you want to take a copy. It is
great to have resources at your fingertips when you need help with a
project, and even better when the resources are all Jack and Jill
parents!
Thank
you for making our Thanksgiving celebrations and Pajama Party so
successful. For all the donations and kitchen help, we are extremely
appreciative. Thanks especially to the Goodrich Family, the Donohue
Family, and the L’Esperance Family, who donated or cooked turkeys
for our Thanksgiving feasts.
Our
hat is off to the Parent Council fundraising coordinator Carla
McDonald for coordinating the ButterBraid sale, and to Nichole Zacek
for single-handedly managing the gift card sales. Thanks to the all
the parents who helped with the delivery and distribution of all the
fundraising orders. Our fall fundraising has been an enormous
undertaking but because of all the parents who participated, the
school and the children will reap the benefits! Last month we
acknowledged the high sellers of the Meadow Farms fundraiser, now we
have the list of top sellers
for ButterBraids:
1. Emma Quinney
($204.) 2. Kiley Prochnow
($168.)
3. Jillian and Gabriella King, Nathan Catino ($156.). 4. Kate
Mayo, Cayden Young and Sophina Zacek ($132.)
5. Travis Pytko ($120.)
Each one of these top sellers is a
first time student this year! Congratulations and thank you for your
enthusiasm!
Hurry! Don’t be
left behind. Last gift card order deadline is
December 5th, delivered
December 9th.
Shhhhh!
There are lots of opportunities for elves to help out around this
school! Our Parent Council meeting on Wednesday, December 14 (at
12:30) will include two special activities which require many hands.
We need volunteers who can sort and bag the T-shirt orders, and
volunteers to wrap the gifts from Santa for our Christmas parties.
(And at least one parent to keep the children occupied while the
elves do their work!) Please come to the meeting if you can help,
and bring scissors, tape and wrapping paper if you have some to
spare.
The
Parent Council is hosting a Party of Gold, for which you should have
already received a flyer. We did this last year and our parents were
both shocked and elated to receive large checks for their baggies of
broken, outdated or never worn gold and silver jewelry or other
items. It turned out to be a great fundraiser for the school. You
may also book your own gold party and host it in your own home.
Start cleaning out your jewelry boxes now, the consultant will be
here on December 8 and 9, upstairs in the foyer, during school
hours. She has her checkbook all ready and waiting!
The
Sweet Dreams collection was a great success, with delivery of
four boxes of backpacks and gifts to be distributed to foster
children. Our Parent Council has also offered to facilitate coat,
food and toy drives during this holiday season, in addition to a
cash collection for the food shelf (at the office window).What
wonderful opportunities to keep holiday giving in proper perspective
for our children. Since there are many situations in which they will
be on the receiving end, it is important to take the time for
teaching them to reach out to others. There are designated areas to
drop off food, coats, and toys. Collections will end on
Friday, Dec. 16.
Please allow your child to think about what s/he would like to
contribute to a needy child, then allow them to help deliver it to
the appropriate bin in the hallway.
Coats can be new
or gently worn and clean, any size.
Foods must be
non-perishable (canned or dry packaged) and will be donated to area
food pantries. Toys
must be new, unwrapped and for a child 10 or under. Please avoid
stuffed animals unless in unopened packaging. Let your children know
that we will make sure all donations are delivered to the children
who need them.
If
anyone knows of a situation where a child/family in or connected to
our school, is in need this holiday season, please speak with Mrs.
Morano directly, and as soon as possible.
The
entire staff at Jack and Jill Preschool wishes you and your family a
healthy, happy and magical Holiday
Season!

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