Principal's Message [7]
Principal's Message [7]
Dear Parents and Families,
Wow, what a year! We’re sure that it is as hard for you as it is for us to realize that the end of the school year is less than 4 weeks away. The year seems to have just flown by. It is our hope that your children have had a challenging and rewarding year to date. We have covered a lot of material and participated in many fun and exciting projects. We have started to develop skills needed for the next transitional grade, and we’ve made many new friends along the way.
Each of your children has brought such joy and happiness to our classrooms. We were so fortunate to have such a wonderful group of children this year. It has been our pleasure getting to know not only your child, but you as well. Having parental support and open lines of communication is an essential part of any successful school year. Thank you for all you have done to make our experiences at Winton Woods City Schools so fulfilling and memorable.
As your child moves to their perspective grade, there are some very important things you can do to help them succeed:
Wow, what a year! We’re sure that it is as hard for you as it is for us to realize that the end of the school year is less than 4 weeks away. The year seems to have just flown by. It is our hope that your children have had a challenging and rewarding year to date. We have covered a lot of material and participated in many fun and exciting projects. We have started to develop skills needed for the next transitional grade, and we’ve made many new friends along the way.
Each of your children has brought such joy and happiness to our classrooms. We were so fortunate to have such a wonderful group of children this year. It has been our pleasure getting to know not only your child, but you as well. Having parental support and open lines of communication is an essential part of any successful school year. Thank you for all you have done to make our experiences at Winton Woods City Schools so fulfilling and memorable.
As your child moves to their perspective grade, there are some very important things you can do to help them succeed:
1. Engage in meaningful conversations with your child every day.
2. Take time (if only a few minutes a day) to really listen to what they have to say.
3. Read to and listen to your child read.
4. Ask questions, make predictions, make real-life connections as you read.
5. Help your child develop a sense of working and solving problems independently.
6. Talk about ways and start practicing getting and staying organized.
7. Encourage your child to write often! Writing stories, letters, journal entries, etc., are great ways to get thoughts organized and put onto paper. These little things will lead to big successes next year.
Again, thank you for a wonderful year. Have a fantastic summer and we will see you in August!
Sincerely,
Sincerely,
Miss Kathryn Klei, PN Principal