July 2023 Newsletter

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July 2023

 

SCHOOL AGE SUMMER CAMPS

Our Summer Camps have been a great success!  So far our students have learned about water safety and beaches, various sports, enjoyed entomology & developed STEAM skills with dinosaurs & legos.  Visit our website to see future camps.  Tell your friends about our summer fun! Part time schedules are available.

 

PRE-K SUMMER PROGRAM

The children have had fun learning about Ocean & Water Safety, various sports, camping and a variety of animals, including pets.  Activities this month will include Community Helpers, dinosaurs, and some super cool science! For more details about our camps, see our web site.

 

SPREAD THE WORD!!

If you have not already heard, we offer an educational program through the 12th grade. Please spread the good news about the quality education offered at our school. The new school year begins August 9th, 2023. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO ENROLL! Remember you can find our current newsletter, menu, school calendar, and information about upcoming events on our website www.livingstonmontessori.com.

 

INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION!

To celebrate America’s Independence, the students will enjoy lots of fun, patriotic activities.

We will be CLOSED Tuesday, July 4th.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            WARM WEATHER!

Please provide your child with sun screen and mosquito repellant labeled with their name to be left at school.  If your child has a rest blanket at school, you might need to exchange it for a lighter weight one.

 

 HEALTHY HABITS 

Recent studies link regular family dinners with many behaviors that parents pray for: lower rates of substance abuse, teen pregnancy and depression, as well as higher grade-point averages and self-esteem. Studies also indicate that dinner conversation is a more potent vocabulary-booster than reading, and the stories told around the kitchen table help our children build resilience. The icing on the cake is that regular family meals also lower the rates of obesity and eating disorders in children and adolescents. What else can families do that takes only about an hour a day and packs such a punch?

 

                                                                                                                            

LIVINGSTON MONTESSORI WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, JULY 4th

Livingston Montessori School
622 W. Noblitt
Livingston, Texas 77351

Office: 936-329-8600
Fax: 936-329-8602


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