Welcome to St. Timothy's School and to Mrs. James' and Mrs. Mitchell's classroom! We are so excited about the year ahead and we are looking forward to getting to know all our new "crew"! We are busy getting ready for your arrival on Wednesday-we have lots of fun activities
planned-singing, dancing, creating, learning, and playing!
We can't wait to welcome you "aboard"!
planned-singing, dancing, creating, learning, and playing!
We can't wait to welcome you "aboard"!
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Enrichment Schedule
Monday-Art and P.E. Tuesday-Technology Wednesday-Music and Spanish Thursday-Science Lab Friday-Music and Spanish Chapel-Monday-8:30 Important Dates
May 26th-Biggles/Littles Popsicles and Playground time May 29th-Memorial Day-No School May 31st-Blue and White Day. June 1-Field Trip to Quail Ridge Bookstore for Story Hour-all parents are invited to attend! Blue/White Day
We are looking forward to Blue and White Day on May 31st! Blue and White Day is a long standing tradition at St. Timothy’s in which our student body and faculty are divided into two teams. Pre-K and Kindergarten will have fun games and activities to play outside, with the help of the fourth grade. This is a student only event, however we would like to invite all parents to join us during lunch as we will have a special celebration for the children. We will need parents to sign up on Sign-Up Genius to send in food items for the party. We will also need parent volunteers to help cook, prepare the plates, set up lunch in the classrooms, and clean the kitchen following the lunch. We are asking volunteers to help from 10:15 to 12:00. Please e-mail your homeroom teacher if you are able to help with this. What should students wear for Blue and White Day? All students should wear tennis shoes. Boys can wear navy shorts and girls can wear navy bike shorts. Students on the White team: please wear a white school shirt or plain white T-shirt. Students on the Blue team: please wear a navy Titan shirt or a plain navy T-shirt. We look forward to seeing you on the 31st! So excited to see our first butterfly emerge from the chrysalis!
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