
St. Luke's Preschool February Newsletter
February may be a short month, but that doesn't mean we won't be busy. We've got many fun activities and units planned for the students this month, including show-n-tell, Love Our Books, and of course...a Valentine's Party! If you signed up to volunteer with your child's party and have not heard from the parent coordinators, please see your child's teacher. Additionally, if you would like to provide a special treat for the event, please ask your child's teacher with whom you

St. Luke's Preschool Week In Review: January 23-25
After a long break and a very short week in the middle of the month, our students settled back into routine last week and didn't miss a beat. In addition to our weekly units, we had a special visitor on Tuesday come in and talk about our eyes and "took our pictures" with a special camera that told her how healthy our eyes were. Our 3s spent time working on our unit of the week, learning about colds, germs and good habits to prevent spreading them. We talked about why it's imp

Week In Review: January 9-12
Students arrived refreshed from break and ready to learn this week. On top of our new units, students were also hard at work preparing worksheets and projects to demonstrate what they've learned so far in preparation for our upcoming conferences. Here is a quick review of what took place in school this week: Our kiddies in the 3s classes began working on their shapes. This week was all about circles and snowmen. Very appropriate for this time of year. Help your student solid

St. Luke's Preschool January News
Welcome to 2017! We hope you've all had an enjoyable holiday season, and the students had a fun-filled break. Here's a look at what's in store for our students in January: 3's News: We begin focusing on developing fine and gross motor skills. Although many of our activities up to now have included motor skill development, this month will see a greater emphasis on these skills. Our craft activities will be more focused on developing fine motor skills, such as pencil grip and g