Tag Archives: Preschools in Tucson
Did you receive your welcome letter?
We are excited for another fantastic year at St. Paul’s Preschool and are excited to see all of our preschool friends. If for some reason, your situation has changed and your child is unable to attend school year, please let us know as we currently have a waiting list.
Happy 4th of July…..Time to update records
Happy 4th of July!
To all of our families: We are working on getting materials ready for next school year. If you have already
registered, please remember to let the Director know of any changes in attendance for next year or if your address or phone number has changed since registration.
Hard to believe school is just around the corner. We have just a few spots remaining if you know anyone who is interested. Don’t hesitate…call today. Spaces are quickly filling up!
Happy Summer
The heat has arrived…….barbecues and swimming pools are getting plenty of use.
VBS fun is underway.
Summer is such a wonderful time to enjoy family time and regenerate for the upcoming school year. Enjoy your summer because school will be here in a flash. We have a few remaining openings should you know anyone interested in our wonderful program. We want to say goodbye and wish safe travels to to Evelyn and Quentin and their families who will be moving out of the state this summer. Happy Summer to all!
Best Wishes Pastor Janessa
We have been so blessed by Pastor Janessa and the time she has shared with our preschoolers. Today she shared the story “Wonderfully Made”, by Joyce Meyer. The children enjoyed hearing how Hayley the Hippo discovered that “God gives us all unique gifts. We just have to discover what they are.” Today the children presented Pastor Janessa with several bouquets of flowers as we thanked her and wished her well as she leaves Tucson to become the lead pastor of a Phoenix church.
Should you send a 3 year old to preschool?
Some parents choose to wait until a child is ready for a pre-k (4/5 year old) class before sending them to a preschool program. Once enrolled, they find the pre-k program to be a wonderful experience for their child, and we often hear…”I love St. Paul’s and wish I had enrolled my child when they were three to get the full benefit of both years.” The 3 year old program and pre-k program are quite different. In our three year old class, the emphasize is on social growth,
a vital building tool for future educational success. Many young children know their colors, some letters and numbers, but struggle in a social environment. Our three year old teachers have many years of experience working directly with this young age group. Many times, preschool is a child’s first experience in a structured setting with teachers and a group of children. It’s an opportunity to learn to share, follow instructions, and begin the foundation for learning success. Our program offers the benefit of essential playtime and also beginning the first step in pre-math and pre-literacy development.
In preschool, a 3 year old learns to feel cared for and secure with a teacher and builds trust with adults outside of their family. A quality structured environment encourages social interaction and children are shown how to handle conflict with others. A 3 year old at preschool will learn to make choices, learn to take care of themselves and others, and strengthen cognitive skills by engaging in hands-on activities that challenge them to observe, ask questions and solve problems. So, the answer is yes. Most 3 year olds will benefit greatly from preschool. Check out our amazing 3 year old program and see how much fun they are having.
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to our preschool families
Just a few reminders ….
Our last day of Preschool for 2014 will be December 18. School resumes on January 5 (Soaring) and 6, 2015.
Christmas Program – Join us for our annual Christmas program on Thursday, December 18, 9:30 to 10 a.m. The children will remain with their class at all times during the program, and will immediately return to their classrooms for some more Christmas fun and may be picked up at the usual time.
Stay & Play – Will resume on January 12. Sign up will be January 7 and 8.
Tuition for January – The business manager would like to wish all families a Merry Christmas and to let everyone know that tuition will not be due for January until the week of January 6th. No late fees will be assessed if paid by January 8.
St. Paul’s United Methodist Preschool Fall Calendar
Just a reminder of important fall dates at St. Paul’s.
October
Wednesday & Thursday, October 8 & 9 – Sign up for our next Stay & Play. Due to our fall break, this sign up will be for the Tuesday after break, October 21.
Thursday, October 9 – Orders for our fall fundraiser, Original Artwork, will be due. Should you require some additional time to order, or wish to submit artwork for one of your preschooler’s siblings, please talk to the Director. Color sample of artwork can be found on each classroom’s window.
Next week, October 13 – 17 we will have our Fall break. Take the time to enjoy some special fall activities with your little ones.
Get ready to smile. Picture day will be Wednesday, October 22. We will take individual as well as class pictures.
Join us at the church, in costume, Sunday evening from 4 pm until 7 pm, October 26, for Halloween Daze. Enjoy trick or treating, games and food inside the Life Center and Trunk or Treat in the church parking lot. You will also see the preschool pumpkin patch wall.
The children will enjoy Fall Festival activities during the school day on October 30. No costumes for this day as the children enjoy fall food and games.
November
No school on November 11 as we all honor the vets for Veteran’s Day.
The children will enjoy our Thanksgiving Feast on November 26 during school hours, as we celebrate Thanksgiving and enjoy our last day of school for November.
First day of school
The first day of preschool brings a good deal of excitement, but also a little trepidation. For little ones who are entering a school setting for the first time, this day can be a little intimidating. Even returning students need time to get back into the routine of school. Some children may be sad to leave an old school and friends, but through loving guidance they learn the joy of embracing a new experience and forming additional new friendships. Already on the first day, we watched the children forming special bonds with their teachers and new friends, and these friendships will only continue to grow. It is encouraging to see how warmly young children reach out to each other.
Today, we enjoyed another first day at St. Paul’s United Methodist Preschool. After a few tears (mostly from moms) and lots of hugs (for both children and moms), we began the first step towards a wonderful learning adventure. All of us at St. Paul’s understand parents feelings about leaving their little ones, as we are all moms and have lived through this ourselves. We come to each school year ready to provide lots of hugs, love and understanding, and provide tons of fun and wonderful learning experiences.
So to all our wonderful parents out there. Thank you for sharing your precious children with us. We will do our absolute best to provide all they need while they are in our care.