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Miss Debbie’s Red Robin Preschool Newsletter for 1-21-21

Miss Debbie’s Newsletter for January 21, 2021

Dear Families,

We hope you had an enjoyable three day weekend.

As promised, we got right to work with the letter “Nn” this week.  The first thing we did was decorate our classroom “Nn” with noodles!!!  We also made nests with some very cute birds inside.  The children used “dot markers” to decorate their “nest”.  Our Alphabet Book had another page added to it.  Yes, you guessed it – a “nest” made out of our handprints!

Next week we will learn about the letter “Oo”.  “Oooooooooo,” what will we make next?  It’s amazing that we are already up to the letter “Oo”.

Wait until the letter “Pp!”  Get your child’s favorite pajamas ready!!!  Can you say “Pajama Party and Pancakes?” It will be on Thursday, February 4th.  More info to come!

Thank you for sending the children prepared for playing outdoors.  They truly love our playgrounds!!! 

Have a nice weekend!

Warmly,

Miss Debbie and Miss Sam

CHOOSE RED ROBIN WITH CONFIDENCE

Of course, parents should trust their own experience and instincts when choosing a school or camp. However, the critical decision about with whom to entrust your child should also be based on the program’s license, accreditations, and commitment to safety. Red Robin holds many such distinctions. They are a source of pride for us and can be a source of confidence for you.

Red Robin elects to maintain its accreditation with the American Camp Association (ACA).  This commitment requires Red Robin to adhere to many stringent standards and inspections, which help parents select camps that meet industry-accepted and government-recognized regulations.

In addition, our school is licensed by New York State.

We are also chartered by the New York State Education Department-Board of Regents.

We are permitted to operate by the Nassau County Health Department.

Red Robin is a peanut and tree nut free facility, one of many safeguards implemented to protect our students and campers.

James Ruppel