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Welcome to Pre-K

Your school’s information. Welcome to Pre-K. You are your child’s first teacher!. You are vitally important to your child and you will be with him/her throughout his school years, and beyond I want to work with you to make this a successful experience for you and your child.

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Welcome to Pre-K

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  1. Your school’s information. Welcome to Pre-K

  2. You are your child’s first teacher! • You are vitally important to your child and you will be with him/her throughout his school years, and beyond • I want to work with you to make this a successful experience for you and your child

  3. What you can do to ensure your child will be successful in Pre K? • Make sure your child gets plenty of rest each night • Preschoolers sleep about 10 to 12 hours during each 24-hour period. • Establish a bedtime routine, so that your child knows what to expect • This is an excellent time to read together.

  4. The Most Important Indicator for Reading Success throughout school…language. • READ, SING, and TALK with your child EVERY SINGLE DAY!

  5. Pre-K Hours and Transportation • Transportation is not provided for Pre K students • All Pre K students must be signed in and out by an adult each day. • Program hours are (Insert your locations’ hours) • Excessive Tardies (arriving late) are discouraged. • Be mindful of our pick up time. Late pick-ups can cause undue worry and stress for your child. • (If an emergency arises, and you are delayed, please call the school so that we may reassure your child) Remember: All children under the age of 9 years old, must be in a car seat.

  6. Pre-K Weather and Closing Information • Pre K follows the Jefferson County school calendar (a copy has been provided) • If Jefferson County Schools are closed, Pre K is also closed • If Jefferson County Schools are dismissed early, Pre K students should be picked up 1 hour prior to the early dismissal time BREAKFAST WILL NOT BE SERVED if school is on a delayed schedule • If Jefferson County Schools are delayed due to weather, Pre K will also be delayed - 1 hour delay = Pre K begins at _____. - 2 hour delay = Pre K begins at _____.

  7. Pre K Dress Code • Wear comfortable clothing that he/she can manage by him/herself • NO FLIP FLOPS PLEASE • Wear tennis shoes or sports sandals • Girls should wear shorts under dresses or skirts • A change of clothes will be kept in the classroom in case of accidents.

  8. Remember…. • Label all coats, jackets, and lunch boxes with your child’s name • Also label any extra clothing you may send.

  9. Remember….. • Do NOT allow your child to bring toys from home • These could become lost, stolen, or broken • Backpack • WPS—No backpacks (adjust as needed per school)

  10. Attendance Policy TN Volunteer Pre K is a voluntary program and attendance is not mandatory, but…if you choose to enroll, attendance is expected. If your child has • 5 unexcused absences -Notify State Department of Educ. • 7 unexcused absences -You will be contacted by the Family Resource Center • 10 unexcused absences = • Possible Dismissal from Pre K Program

  11. Attendance Policy • Excused Absences include: • Doctor Visits • Dentist Visits • WIC appointments • Funerals • Court Appearances • Please provide a written excuse from these appointments so that the absences can be excused by the school office.

  12. Morning Parking • Please do not enter the school parking lot before 8:10 a.m. each day • At 8:10 a.m. drive into the front traffic circle • Stay in your car until I open the door at 8:15 a.m. • We will enter the building together so that we are in compliance with Tennessee State Laws regarding visitors on school premises • Please do not park in faculty parking spaces (each school adapt)

  13. How Families can be involved in Pre K • Parent Meetings (Monthly) • Classroom Volunteers • Field Trips Examples of Parent Meetings • Introduction of the Imagination Library • PTO Open House • 2 Parent/Teacher Conferences • 7 Parenting workshops • 1 Curriculum Review Meeting • Meet the Kindergarten Teachers • End of Year Celebration • Christmas Get Together • Registration Breakfast

  14. Daily Pre K Schedule Ladies, insert your daily routine. Thanks!

  15. What happens at Pre K…It’s MORE than just play! • Creative Curriculum • Developmentally Appropriate Practice for 4 year old children • Pre K classrooms are set up with Learning Centers where your child will have opportunities to: • Work with letters, numbers, and writing • Complete science experiments and explore nature • Use the computer • Work with math concepts, such as measurement, patterns, shapes, and sorting • Work on fine motor skills by using scissors, painting, & writing • Listen to books or music • Develop interpersonal skills • Develop conflict resolution and problem solving skills • We also follow a list of goals called the TN-ELDS. These can be found on the following website: http://www.tennessee.gov/education/ci/earlychildhood/index.shtml

  16. What happens at Pre K…It’s MORE than just play! • Story Time allows children to: • Develop receptive language skills (listening) • Develop expressive language skills (expressing thoughts or ideas about the story) • Develop critical thinking skills as they learn to relate the story to their own life or to another story

  17. What happens at Pre K…It’s MORE than just play! • Small Group time allows children to • Receive instruction in literacy, math, science and social studies, as well as art, music, and drama • Instruction is delivered to a small group of children so that children can be better focused and the teacher can become more aware of where each child is in his/her learning

  18. What happens at Pre K…It’s MORE than just play! • Outdoor Play • Allows children to develop gross motor skills like: • Hopping • Galloping • Skipping • Jumping • Climbing • Running • Helps develop healthy habits (exercise)

  19. What happens at Pre K…It’s MORE than just play! • Whole Group or Large Group Time allows children to • Develop receptive (listening) language and expressive language skills • Discuss theme topics • Discuss what is happening in their world • Such as weather, upcoming events or holidays • Learn to have empathy for others through class meetings • Learn through music and movement • Learn to wait for their turn

  20. MUST HAVE before August 5, 2014 Immunization and Physical Examination • This is REQUIRED. State law does not permit children to attend school without this form. • Birth Certificate • Custody Documents (if this pertains to your child) • Proof of residency- (ex: electric, water, home phone bill) • White Pine School Fax 865-674-8383 (Enter your school’s info.)

  21. Fall Registration • August 5, 2014 • Free/Reduced Meals • If you receive a letter during the summer, please bring it to Fall Registration • Complete the Free/Reduced Meal form on August 5, 2014 • If you have a SNAP or EBT case number, please bring it on August 5, 2014 • Verify all Phone Numbers, including emergency contact information and work phone numbers • All phone numbers must be working numbers • Verify current address

  22. During the Summer… • You will receive a letter explaining: • Home Visit • Staggered Enrollment

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