News from the Lower School

Week of Aug. 21

Happy Fri-Yay LS Families,

The first week was filled with laughter, learning, and new friendships, setting a positive tone for the rest of the year. The energy and enthusiasm that our students have brought to the classrooms have been inspiring. Their engagement in the learning process, their curiosity, and their willingness to embrace challenges have been nothing short of exceptional. We are thrilled to be a part of their growth and development, and we are confident that the rest of the year will be just as enriching and fulfilling!  


As we conclude the first week of this academic year, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your support and trust in our school. Your partnership with us as parents is an invaluable asset that greatly contributes to the positive atmosphere we strive to cultivate within our school community. Together, we will continue to nurture your children's academic, social, and personal growth, and we look forward to celebrating their accomplishments throughout the upcoming months. 


Thank you again for entrusting us with your children's education and for being an integral part of our school family. We can't wait to see the remarkable achievements and milestones that the rest of this year will undoubtedly bring!

With gratitude,

Jonathan

Key Notes and Updates: 

  • Thursday, August 24th: LS Back to School Night

    • Begins at 5:30 PM in the Dining Commons. Ends at 7:00 PM

      • Breakout sessions in classrooms will begin at 6:00 PM   

    • Extended Day Program will end at 5:00 PM to accommodate LS Back to School Night

  • Thursday, August 24th: Extended Day Early Dismissal Day

    • Extended Day program will end at 5:00 PM for Back to School Night

  • Monday, August 28th - Tuesday, August 29th: MAP Testing 

    • Testing is for 1st-4th grade students

  • Friday, September 1st: Early Dismissal Day 

    • Half Day dismissal: PS: 11:30, LS: 11:45

    •  Extended Day Program is only available for students enrolled for the semester on this day.  No drop-in students will be accepted.

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