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Key Peninsula Co-op: is a parent participation preschool that provides a quality, developmentally appropriate, learning experience for children ages three to five. Through collaboration among teachers, parents, Bates Technical College and the Peninsula School District, it makes available a stand alone classroom at the Vaughn site and an inclusive classroom at the Evergreen site. To find out more about this unique preschool, please give us a call To Register: 253.884.5535
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4.27.2015

Trike-a-Thon Update and A Few Words from Teach Kim

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Hello Preschool Families,

As the end of the school year is getting closer, I would like to thank all of you for your participation in fundraising. It has been another very successful year and our Trike a Thon certainly showed that. Thank you again to our Grand Prize Winners and Top Winners from each class. Thank You to the families who helped with raffle contributions as well. Together with a generous donation from Kohls we raised over $7000.00!!! I hope everyone has a fantastic Spring Break!

It couldn't be done without all of you,
Amanda Warfield
Fundraising Chair




Dear Preschool  Families!!

Hard as it is to believe, our students will soon be starting kindergarten.  We have spent this 
preschool year to prepare our students and their wonderful parents for kindergarten - but, please
 always remember that on a daily basis, you are your child's first and most important teacher!
As your child's most important teacher, simply responding with love and respect teaches 
them valuable social skills.  The examples you set in all areas of daily life are very important - the 
way you speak and the vocabulary you use, your healthy habits versus not so healthy 
habits....everything you do sends an instructional message to your child!  Having shared this fact, 
it is also important to remember no one is perfect.  If you slip up, or are working on 
self-improvement, discuss it with your child at an age-appropriate level --- explain that everyone
 makes mistakes, and teach them the importance of learning from mistakes and trying not to 
repeat them. Another way to be a good role model for your child is to
read to them daily for at least 20  minutes.  Read for yourself as well as with your child. 
Remember, your child wants to be just like you!!
Thank you so much for sharing your children with me this year!  I feel so 
honored that I have been able to spend this time with them!!
Teacher Kim
 
 
Kim George
ECEAP/Co-op Preschool Teacher
530-476