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Who-ville Food Drive

Each year as the holidays approach, my children, Madeline and Caleb have asked me to read Dr. Suess’ The Grinch Who Stole Christmas again and again.  I don’t mind at all — “The Grinch” was one of my favorite stories growing up. I was drawn to the delightful Whos down in Who-ville, and as the youngest in our household, I identified with little Cindylou Who.  But really, this story has staying power in the evolving children’s literature genre because it cuts to the heart of the matter – “So he paused. And the Grinch put a hand to his ear. And he did hear a sound rising over the snow. It started in low. Then it started to grow… But the sound wasn’t sad! Why, this sound sounded merry! It couldn’t be so! But it WAS merry! VERY! He stared down at Who-ville! The Grinch popped his eyes! Then he shook! What he saw was a shocking surprise! Every Who down in Who-ville, the tall and the small, Was singing! Without any presents at all! He HADN’T stopped Christmas from coming! IT CAME! Somehow or other, it came just the same! And the Grinch, with his grinch-feet ice-cold in the snow, Stood puzzling and puzzling: “How could it be so? It came without ribbons! It came without tags! “It came without packages, boxes or bags!” And he puzzled three hours, `till his puzzler was sore. Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn’t before! “Maybe Christmas,” he thought, “doesn’t come from a store. “Maybe Christmas…perhaps…means a little bit more!” And what happened then…? Well…in Who-ville they say That the Grinch’s small heart Grew three sizes that day!” 

The Whos down in Who-ville understood that a shared experience of joy made the holiday come alive!

As we celebrate the holidays, I will be seeking out ways to have new shared experiences in our work and play that expand the opportunities for our kids to develop character traits like generosity, integrity, gratitude and self control. At school, we will be emphasizing generosity, (giving over getting) and we will be exploring the reasons to and many ways of expressing gratitude.

I am asking each family to collaborate with our in-school efforts by participating in our “Who-ville Food Drive” for The Cache Valley Food Pantry!  Together, go to your pantry or to the store — listen to your child talk about what to give and why to give.  Just the act of doing it together, unhurried, splashes the moment with Who-ville Holiday magic — the act of giving becomes a shared experience, a memory tucked inside a child’s heart infused with the specialness of doing something for others. So in the next few weeks bring a can of Who-hash or a bag full of non-perishable favorites and join us in the Who-ville Holiday spirit!  The food will be collected and displayed under the Christmas tree in the kitchen until the 19th.  

Blueberries!

Ruby_MSSAt Morningside School, we infuse art into each and every day.  We believe that art for young children needs to be about the process, not the product or end result.  This means you won’t often see 16 exact replicas of a craft project on our bulletin boards. We value each child’s unique ideas about their creations, and encourage individuality in every art experience.  Our art gallery in the preschool room features these explorations of media, line, shape, direction, size, texture, color, and value.   In the painting above, Ruby (age 4) uses analogous and complementary colors to give depth and dimension.  When I showed 2 other children the work, they shouted in delight, “Blueberries!”  Now all little miss Ruby needs to do is sign it!

Picture Days This Week!

October 2nd & 3rd, Life Touch will be at Morningside School to take individual and class portraits.  Every child will be photographed but you are under no obligation to purchase them. I should let you know that when you do purchase them, Morningside is given a small percentage allowing us to use it as a little bit of a  fundraiser.  The picture packets will arrive in 2-3 weeks after the shoot. You just select which pages of proofs you want, remove them from the packet and send the rest back to school. Prices will be listed in the packet.  Payment is made by check with the returned proofs or online by following instructions on the packet.  Questions?  Contact Jacqui!

School Begins Monday, August 25th and Tuesday, August 26th

Dear Friends of Morningside School,

It was so great to visit with all of you yesterday at the Open House!  I hope your child was able to meet his or her teacher, become familiar and comfortable at the school and is anticipating the 1st day of school with the same excitement that we feel!  

This year will surely be an amazing adventure! Our first days of school are Monday, August 25th and Tuesday, August 26th. When you pull into the drive, be sure to pull as far forward as you are able in order to keep the flow moving as quickly as possible.  A teacher will greet the child at the car and walk them into the building. Please be patient for the first few weeks of school – the process becomes more efficient as we are more quickly able to recognize faces and cars.  It is incredibly helpful for you to have the card in the passenger side so that we can read the name from the door of the school.  You are welcome to park in the Senior Citizen’s Center lot and walk in if you are concerned about separation anxiety or have questions for me or your child’s teachers. Please do not leave your car in the drive and walk up, this creates a traffic jam and unsafe conditions for children, families and the staff. Safety is our ultimate concern.

 The staff at Morningside will be tenderhearted with your child through this transition and if you would like a reassuring phone call during the first session, please make sure we know you would like us to call and we will happily do so.  I will be available most of next week to visit or to answer any questions that may arise.

Jacqui

Morningside School Orientation Open House

Hello Friends of Morningside School!
 
Though summer is only half over, our staff is busy preparing for another amazing year with a whole new group of children!  Our classes are filling up quickly now, and I want to be sure we have an accurate enrollment. If your plans have changed, please let me know so that another child can have the open slot.  
 
 Our Orientation Open House is scheduled for August 20th, 4-6 PM. This year we are asking that families with last names that begin with A-E arrive at 4:00, F-J arrive at 4:20, K-O arrive at 4:40, P-T arrive at 5:00 and U-Z arrive at 5:20.
 
This event is a great time to meet your child’s teachers and other families involved with our school. We will have refreshments (ICE CREAM) and some super fun activities for the children to enjoy while you visit information stations to be sure we have communicated all the important details for a successful start to the year.   

We are looking forward to a fabulous new school year and the opportunity to build a safe, happy learning environment for your child’s first school experience. Our first days of school are Monday, August 25th and Tuesday, August 26th. 
 
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact me anytime.
 
Jacqui

Morningside Offers Two New Annual Scholarships

In honor of two special retired Morningside Teachers, Teacher Marie Morgan and Teacher/Director Mary Jarvis, Morningside School has announced 50% tuition scholarships in their names, “The Teacher Marie Kindergarten Scholarship” and “The Mary Jarvis Preschool Scholarship.” These scholarships will be available annually for children who would thrive at Morningside but would not be able to attend due to economic hardship. They can be applied for by speaking with the Director, Jacqui Gauthier.

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End of the Year in Pictures

The end of the year was filled with all kinds of awesomeness — here are a few of the moments we can’t bear to forget!

The Spring Program is next Saturday!

Morningside School Presents:

 

I Can Sing a Rainbow!

 A musical program by our amazing little friends at Morningside School!

 

Saturday, May 17th at 1 PM

LDS Church, 294 N 100 E

 

Everyone is invited – Admission is Free!

We will be collecting non-perishable goods for the Cache Valley Food Pantry,

so bring a can or two and make a difference in our community!

Logan Community Health Fair

 

Logan Community Health Fair

Free health screenings, consultation, giveaways,

and demonstrations for all ages!

 

Keynote Presentation: Daniel Burton, South Pole Cyclist

 

Saturday, May 17th

10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Logan Rec Center

 

For more info: nc.loganutah.org

435-716-9008

Thank You from Teacher Marie

Last month we were able to collect enough donations to purchase a gorgeous pair of new glasses for Teacher Marie!  She sent a Thank You note to Morningside that we wanted to share with you.

Her note reads:

To my wonderful friends at Morningside School – 

Thank you for my fantastic new glasses!  I love them and I can see so much better now!  I am sending you a picture so you can see how they look.  I hope you like it.  I miss my friends!  I hope all of you are having a happy springtime!  Isn’t it lovely to have so much sun-shine?  I love it.  I think of you whenever I go outside.

I love all of you and I miss you.

Love,  Teacher Marie

Teacher Marie,  We love you too.

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