Pine Ridge Prep Update

November 7, 2022

Welcome from Mrs. Tanner & Mrs. Banzhaf

Dear Pine Ridge Prep Families,


A reminder as the weather begins to get colder: Please send two pairs of weather appropriate clothing to have on hand at school in case of accidents or big messes. If the clothes you currently have here are for warmer weather, please send new sets.


Click the link to access the 2022-2023 Family Handbook.


As always, if you have questions or concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to us!


Thank you for the privilege of serving you ~

Mrs. Gabrielle Tanner, Principal

Mrs. Shelley Banzhaf, Building Leader Intern

Upcoming Events

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November Events

November 10: District Social-Emotional Event @ 5:00-6:00

November 15: Donuts with Dudes @ 8:00-8:30

November 23-25: NO SCHOOL ~ Thanksgiving Break!


We will practice a Secure Campus Drill during the month of November.


You can find all school events listed on our school calendar which you can access on our webpage.

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Items That Need Your Attention

Attendance Awards

Congratulations to the following students and their families for having 100% attendance for the 1st Quarter!


Ruth Andrade Alonso

Athena Day

Emory Dean


Congratulations to these students and their families for having 90% and above attendance for the 1st Quarter!


Nasir Henry

Daniela Moreno Guerrero

Mariyah McWilliams

Geo'Vonte Hilleland

Za'Mein Hartzell

Kai Dickerson

Rose Baker

Zaniya Bailey

Rileah-Sue Wilson

Selena Espinoza

Amelia Schroeder

Ariel Oderson

Kehlani Moses

Ja'Tori Johnson

Dashawn Henderson

Alonna Cushinberry

Imani Tucker

Jayceon Smith

Breez Akpabio

Ava Lukins

Nicholas Johnson

Rosel Campa Torres

Ro'meroh Jenkins

Alexander Tucker

Rose Love

Ty'Zain Jackson

Yuly Gomez

Thania Gonzales Serratos

Ariah Cowan

Abile Guarcas Suy

Receiving School Messages

When we send messages to all families, such as this weekly newsletter, emergency alerts, event reminders, etc., we send those via email and text. If you have not been receiving them via text, it could be that you have not yet opted in to that service. If you would like to begin receiving messages this way, text "YES" to 86088.

We Are Learning To...

This Week We Are Learning To...

Math - 3 Year Olds

  • We are learning to know number names and count in order so we can use numbers to get what we want and need.
  • We are learning to understand patterns to help us predict what will happen next and that adding one more is a +1 pattern.

Math - 4 Year Olds

  • We are learning to know number names and count in order so we can use numbers to get what we want and need.
  • We are learning to understand amounts and the numbers they connect to using our math thinking and manipulatives/tools.


Reading - 3 Year Olds

  • We are learning to ask and answer questions about a text so we can understand a text.
  • We are learning to use new words so we can build our vocabulary. (CL.IT.P3.3)
  • We are learning to identify parts of a book so we can understand the importance of books. (CL.L.p3.5)


Reading - 4 Year Olds

  • We are learning to ask and answer questions about a text so we can analyze details from the story. (CL.IT.P4.1)
  • We are learning to identify physical parts of a book so we can use a book correctly.
  • We are learning to show our thoughts with words and pictures so that we can write our names.


Social Studies - 3 Year Olds

  • We are learning to follow routines at school so we can be successful students.
  • We are learning to identify leaders at home so we can recognize leadership roles.
  • We are learning to recognize what makes a friend so we can have a positive impact on others.


Social Studies - 4 Year Olds

  • We are learning to recognize the rules at home and school so we can be good citizens.
  • We are learning to identify leaders at home and schools so we can recognize the influence of others in a group.
  • We are learning to recognize what makes a good friend so that we can have a positive impact on others.


Science

  • We are learning to observe the changes of the weather so we can communicate about the weather.
  • We are learning how plants and animals change the environment and in seasons so we can explain how plants and animals change.
  • We are learning to observe different weather conditions so we know what clothes to wear when.


Social/Emotional Learning

  • We are learning to identify feelings so that we know how others feel.
  • We are learning to identify if feelings are the same or different
  • We are learning to recognize when something is an accident so that we can fix it.
  • We are learning to show we care by saying something kind or doing something helpful.

Ci3T Weekly Parent Newsletter

Time to Eat!

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Informational Items

Child Tax Credit

Households with low or no incomes across the country could still get thousands of dollars in federal money with the Child Tax Credit - even if they have never filed taxes before (and have not filed taxes this year).


Families can receive up to $3,600 with the Child Tax Credit if they file for this credit before November 15.


Claim your tax credit at getctc.org. The form takes about 15 minutes to complete, and tax documents are not required. If you want to claim additional money with the Earned Income Tax Credit, you will need your W-2(s) from your employer.

Election Day - November 8

Do you have a plan to VOTE?
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Home Depot Workshops

Each month, Home Depot offers a fun workshop for kids! Show up toward the beginning of the session to ensure there are enough materials for your child. Children must be present to receive a kit. They get to keep their project, receive a free certificate of achievement, a workshop apron, and a commemorative pin (while supplies last). Can't make it to Home Depot for the kids' workshop? Why not bring the party home! Here are just a few of the ready to assemble kits you can buy and build at home. Homedepot.com also offers great kids' activities, videos, and how-to's!


Workshops take place the first Saturday of each month from 9:00-12:00.


November 26: Train Ornament

December 3: Santa Letters Mailbox

COVID Protocols

Please be sure to review both the COVID Update and the information on the Parent Resources page for the latest information from the CDC. Masks are encouraged, but not required. We will maintain strict sanitation protocols.

Late Start

Late Start is on FRIDAYS for this school year and the arival time will be at 9:30.

Academic Calendar

You can find the 2022-2023 Academic Calendar HERE.

Family Resources

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Food & Clothing Bank

The Pine Ridge Prep Food & Clothing Bank is up and running! If your family has any needs, reach out to Ms. Heather Hayden at 785-329-7876.

Community Resources Council Directory

You can find the link to the 2021 Community Resources Council Resource Directory here. This directory provides contact information for a variety of community resources.


If in need of resources, you can also contact the United Way by dialing 211.

Food Pantry Lists

See the following links for Food Pantry resources available to families.

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