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Enjoy Summer Break!
Meet Your Teacher & Back-to-School Night August 10th | First Day of School August 14th
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The Importance of Keeping Minds Engaged
Each
school year brings an incredible amount of learning. Most educators
are familiar with "summer slide," the term that refers to the phenomena
of many children resuming school in the fall having regressed in some of
their academic skills. In order to prevent that from happening, we
hope all families will support students in keeping their minds, bodies,
and imaginations active during the summer months so that they return to
school in office with their minds sharp and in the hopes of stepping in
where they left off in May.
We also recognize and support the
need for learning to look different during the summer and encourage all
students to engage in the following "assignments" throughout the summer:
- Enroll in the Public Library's Summer Reading Program - By
keeping a reading log, children can earn a free book at the end of the
summer. Please plan to bring your reading logs in at the start of the
school year to celebrate all the reading completed during the
summer. The Jefferson County Public LIbrary has different programs for
children, teens, and adults - so parents can join the fun if they
wish! Check out information by clicking here.
- Grow Practical Life Skills by Completing Family Chores Daily - Even
very young children are quite capable of contributing to the family
life by taking responsibility for chores. The key is providing
opportunities that are appropriate for each child's age and
development. Children experience great satisfaction and pride when they
feel their work makes a difference for the family. As a bonus, all
those chores build coordination, increase concentration, foster
independence, and support muscle development. Click here for a compilation of lists by age levels.
- Play Summer Fun Bingo -
Click here to print a Summer Fun Bingo card and record the dates you
complete each activity. Get a bingo? Go for another! Get a few? See
if you can get a black out! Have your child bring their completed
Summer Fun Bingo card to school in fall.