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Where Faith and Learning Begins!
SKPS preschool
program provides an excellent
preparation for kindergarten within a caring Catholic environment. We encourage each
child to grow in an awareness of self and others through the love of God.
Our preschool
program assists in developing the total person creatively, spiritually,
socially, emotionally, mentally, physically and intellectually. It promotes the
development of the whole child.
Joy in the learning process is encouraged by a developmentally appropriate curriculum.
The curriculum includes religion, reading readiness, mathematics, science, social
studies, Spanish and physical activities. Special attention is given to social development
through cooperative play. Music is an important part of our program as well as
presenting musical programs and plays to parents and families during the year.
The primary purpose of this preschool
is to provide guidance, an enriching
environment and varied experiences which will help the child to know his or her full
potential and attain it. Through self understanding
and self appreciation,
we seek to
enable the child to make a successful home school
transition. Our goal is to assist
children in learning how to relate to each other, become familiar with a group setting,
and develop the following: interest in learning, security and self satisfaction,
self expression,
self control,
creativity and responsibility. We have an ongoing curriculum
which enables us to give more to each student and allow them to discover their own
capabilities and beyond.
Please select from the following for further information:
Program Times, Dates and Registration Requirements
SKPS offers 3 Year Old Preschool classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays in 2.5 hour intervals. Students enrolling in preschool must be 3 years old and potty trained by September 1 of the year in which they start.
Three Year Old Preschool Curriculum
Our preschool program provides a full ongoing curriculum that nurtures young minds while keeping the spirit free/
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Religion
Through a variety of experiences which include prayer, daily interactions, text and songs, the children learn about their relationship with God.
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Practical Skills
Learning how to interact in a setting outside of the home is one of the major tasks at hand for this age group. Areas of focus include: respecting one another, following directions, listening attentively, playing well with others, learning to share, proper hygiene, using appropriate language, taking care of materials and property, obeying school and safety rules, and using art materials correctly.
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Language Arts
The students will learn to identify their first and last name in written form. They will print their first name correctly and learn to identify uppercase letters (A-Z). The students will orally state the days of the week and the months of the year, as well as learn to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. All students will listen to stories during class and learn to identify eight basic colors.
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Art
Art projects are utilized to help the students demonstrate creativity and to develop fine motor skills through gluing, cutting and threading. The children learn to use paint correctly, to use different art material to finish a project, and to develop pride in their accomplishments.
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Mathematics
All students in this age group will learn to identify numbers 1-20, count 1-20, arrange numbers 1-20 in sequential order, and print the numerals 1-20. In addition, ten basic shapes will be identified, and the concepts of first and last, longer and shorter, bigger and smaller will be explored.
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Spanish
Children will learn the Spanish words for colors, numbers 1-10, parts of the face and body, family members, animals, holidays and clothing.
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Science
Natural sciences enable children to understand themselves, others, the world in which they live, and their Creator. Discovery is a fascinating experience for children. Throughout the year, the students will examine daily weather conditions and predict changes, review how the earth has changed through time, and compare seasonal changes. We will study the Rain Forest, examine planting material and the growth of plants, seeds, bulbs, and cuttings, as well as compare the habitats and food of animals. The students will discuss the color changes observed in leaves, experiment with magnifying glasses, and measure with scales and balances.
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Music
The music program is designed to instill and promote the joy and appreciation of music, as well as feelings of joy and love of God. Songs will be introduced with our monthly seasonal themes. The program allows the students to establish good listening skills and encourages freedom, skill and meaning in moving rhythmically. In addition, the curriculum stimulates participation in musical activities, moving to a beat, and learning to sing a response to what the teacher sings. The children will learn to differentiate between high and low notes, soft and loud notes, and between vocal and instrumental sounds.
SKPS Preschool Faculty
Our preschool teachers are accredited teachers with experience in early childhood learning. SKPS has a teacher and an adult teacher's aide in each classroom at an average ratio of seven children per one adult (7:1).
Parent Involvement
Parents are an important part of our preschool
program. We are proud that you have
chosen to entrust your children to our program. You, as parents, can help tremendously
by discussing the preschool
with your child. Ask about his or her classmates and
teachers as well as the activities of the day. Parents are also important to the teachers
and we would like to encourage you to participate on the following committees as your
schedule permits:
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Party Committee
This committee plans and directs all games, decorations and food
for parties. The teacher will remain with the children during parties and work with the
parents.
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Parent Help Committee
Parent helpers work in the classroom assisting with
special art projects, cooking projects and other specific activities. You will be contacted
in advance when help is needed.
Project Committee
Parents help cut out patterns for monthly projects. Patterns will
be given to parents in advance in order to have the project ready for the date needed.
This assistance can be done at home.
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Community Involvement
We hope to introduce your child to many of the careers and talents present in our
communities. This will be accomplished in part by classroom visits. If you would like
to share a talent or career with your child’s class please let us know.
Snacks and Birthday Treats
There will be a midmorning
and midafternoon
snack during the school day. Parents
are asked to provide nutritional snacks and juice. You will be asked to provide snacks
about every six to eight weeks. Our classrooms are Nut-Restricted
as we have students in almost every classroom who
are allergic to peanuts and tree nuts. Therefore, snacks for preschool are nut restricted and should chosen from the Approved "Nut-Checked" Snack List.
Snack time is a time for goodies and fellowship. We thank God for food and the
opportunity to be together before eating. This is a happy time for your child as he/she
serves the other children. You will receive a sheet with your assigned day for bringing
snacks.
Parents may also send a token in for their child’s birthday. Please inform the teacher in
advance so that we are able to plan this on the snack calendar distributed to parents.
Stickers, pencils, book markers, etc. may be ideas for tokens. Summer birthdays will be
celebrated at the end of the school year with all preschool
children and parents at an
end of the year picnic.
Please refer to our Allergy and Snack policy for further information.
Clothing
SKPS preschool students are not required to wear a uniform. Since the weather is usually warm at the beginning and end of the school year, shorts
may be worn. We ask that families please label coats, hats, sweaters, boots, and mittens.
This makes it easier to dress the children for dismissal time. Also, please send mittens
instead of gloves (it can be difficult getting all those little fingers into the right place at
the end of the day).
Children should wear comfortable clothing suitable for normal play. Many days may
include paint and paste activities (which can get a bit messy), so we ask that you send in
an old shirt (with your child’s name on it) to be worn for these activities.
Tennis shoes are good for running, climbing and play activities of all kinds. Dress shoes
tend to be slippery and may cause accidents. No flip flops.
We also ask for a change of clothes to remain at school. If your child spills juice, paint
or has a bathroom related
mishap this will make the day more comfortable.

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