First Grade: May 13 - 17, 2024

Happy Summer, First Grade Families,

Can you believe this is the last time we will be in the First Grade class? In our next Class Messenger, the children will be in their Second Grade year along with familiar friends in the Third Grade class! We have so much learning and fun to look forward to together!  

Last week, we celebrated the end of the school year with a week's worth of fun activities. On Monday, the children joined the Golden Knights to say hello to the Rising First graders. On Tuesday, we watched the Sixth Grade class perform Robin Hood. Wednesday, the classes played at Field Day, and everyone spent the day laughing and running in the sun. Thursday, the children prepared the classroom for the new school year, and Friday, they played together from morning until dismissal,  soaking up the fun and beauty of our campus before our summer break. 

We welcomed the Second Grade class to join us in several activities, such as covering the entire platform in shaving cream, sharing our favorite memories from First and Second Grade around the firepit, and singing songs together. Spending time together has allowed the students in both classes a gentle and meaningful introduction to each other as classmates. We look forward to combining two classes in the upcoming year. 

We would like to wish you the happiest of summer breaks, and cannot wait to see you again in August.

Announcements and Reminders:

  • Students’ End-of-Year Reports will be posted by mid-June. You will receive an email in a few weeks with information on how to access these reports.

Upcoming Events for 2024 - 2025:

  • 8/1-8/2 Teacher In-Service (No School)

  • 8/3 Community Work Day - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

  • 8/5-8/6 Kindergarten & Grades Meet & Greet

  • 8/7 First Day of School for Grades - HALF DAY

  • 8/7 First Day of School Assembly/Rose Ceremony (all welcome) - 9:30 am

  • 8/8 First Day of School for Kindergarten

  • 8/9 Joyful Beginnings Meet & Greet - 10am

  • 8/12 First Day of School for Joyful Beginnings


Warm regards,

Meredith