Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Star Students
















Star Students for November 3-5 were Brianna Fletcher for the three year class, and Chloe Poston and Zachary Barnes for the four year class.





For the week of November 10-12, the Star Students in the four year class were Kaitlyn Trusty and Aidan Pope.





Congratulations!

H is for Horrible Hair







Thanks everyone for participating in Horrible Hair Day.

H is for Horrible Hair
















H is for Horrible Hair
















More Winners

H is for Horrible Hair
















More winners.

H is for Horrible Hair
















On H week, we had horrible hair day. These are some of our winners of horrible hair.

Pizza Night at the Depot
















Thursday, November 5, 2009

Pizza Fundraiser Ends
















Thursday night, October 29, we ended out Pizza Fundraiser by having another Pizza Night at the Depot. We thank everyone who came either night or bought pizza during the month of October. We made $116.00, which we plan to use to buy food for families from the Angel Tree at Christmas. Ms. Pam's class sold the most pizzas, so they will be getting a pizza party. Congratulations, Ms. Pam and class.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Four Year Class Costumes







These are pictures of the Purple, Blue, and Orange groups dressed for Halloween.

Fall Party
















On Thursday, October 29, we celebrated our Fall Party. Officer Woods from the Watertown Police Department came and spoke about being safe for Halloween. We then dressed in our costumes and walked to town. We went to the library and had stories read to us. We then paraded through the bank and the Depot. Several people "treated" us around the square. After lunch, we started our party by having a costume parade. Ms. Tiffany and Ms. Bobbie had fun games to play. What a fun day.

H is for Hat







On H week, we made visors. Here is the Purple, Orange, and Blue groups with their hats.

G is for Guinea Pig











For G Week, Shane Smith's parents, Kimberly and Shane brought 3 guinea pigs for the classes to see. "Most" of the preschoolers held them or petted them. Thanks to the Smiths for sharing with us.