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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
www.keypeninsulapreschool.org



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12.06.2016

Those First Days of School

Picture this: you're at an important business dinner, you've just been introduced to someone high on the corporate ladder, and you have completely forgotten their name! Or, maybe you've just had the most incredible conversation with a business owner who wants to sell your wares, and you can't remember their name to ask for them when you call to set up an appointment at their store. Or, your husband introduces you to his best football watching buddy and you honestly can't remember ever hearing about them before!
Alright, now, picture this: you're a tiny person, maybe about 3-4 years old, and you're walking into a new building with your mom or dad. They've been telling you for weeks now that "You're a big boy/girl!" and, they "just know you're going to do great!" They've been talking about you going to this place called Pre-school in front of you to all their friends, and to be honest, you don't know how to feel about this. They say they're going to drop you off and then pick you up... sometimes this seems okay, and other times you just think to yourself, I don't think she/he'll really do that... now the moment of truth has arrived. What's next? What will "it" really be like? Will you really be "great" at "it?!" 

For a parent, those first few days of preschool have a lot of mixed feelings wrapped up in the reality of learning when to leave the house on time (or, how late is late). We tend to think about the cost of tuition, and making time to volunteer in the classroom, or finally talking to the mom of same aged children you've been sitting across Storytime at the library from for the last year... and yes, we think about how great our kids will be as Preschoolers, because, well, to think otherwise would seem unsupportive.
Once in the classroom, most children find themselves too excited to be afraid anymore. Look over there- a ladder to climb! And wowee! A fully stocked play kitchen! And art supplies just sitting out! There is a lot to see and do in each of our KP Cooperative Preschool classrooms. And a lot of new friends to play alongside, too! And, you say they can go back again and again for the WHOLE YEAR?! Yeah, this is a win-win situation.
Not all kids feel that excitement though. Some of them feel outright fear- will the teacher talk to me? Will other kids like me? How about if I feel like crying, who helps me then? And, will my mom/dad really be coming back? Teacher Kim and Teacher Mary have years of experience with helping our more anxious students adjust with the rest of the class (and reminding parents that, they'll be fine as soon as you leave).
In the first few weeks and months of preschool, we focus a lot on Learning our Friend's Names. We sing songs that introduce ourselves, and advance into songs that allow us the opportunity to introduce the friend sitting next to us- hey! When we line up at the door, we choose and name a friend to line up behind us. Out on the playground, we're encouraged to, Go! Find a friend and Play! Back in the classroom, we're reminded, let's share with all of our friends. That, to be kind to our friends is to be kind to ourselves.
Why do we spend such a long time focused on this idea of our peers being our friends? Friends with names that should be used- shouldn't, "hey, you there!" suffice? Well, for most kids, chances are pretty high that these first relationships will be with them for the length of their stay in the school district where you live. That first core group of kids playing together on the preschool-sized toys outside may very well be the same gaggle of grinning teenagers posing before a middle school homecoming dance- or high school graduation. And yes, each of those children has a name they've likely used since they were in Preschol. And your child may have been amongst the first to call out, Mom/Dad, look! There's my friend, ___________!
We spend a lot of time learning each other's names because, learning names can be difficult! Even as adults, we realize the truth in this. So, learning to identify features, or characteristics about the people who are around us, and to call them by name, it's important stuff. There is a certain feeling we get when our name is being used to address us- immediately, we give more of our attention to the user. We retain more of the information being directed our way, and we in turn, share more, if we've been asked by name to do so.
We spend a lot of time learning that our peers are our friends because, we are all in this together. No matter if your schoolmate has the right backpack, a funny way of talking, or an entirely different offerring of food in their snack pack, we are all here to learn and grow, and to cooperatively work towards those pursuits, in this place called school. 
So, the next time your little one points out one of their besties on the way in the building or after school, take a moment longer than the usual, "Oh, that's nice, dear," and go over an introduce yourself. Who knows, the next time you arrive, it just might be you smiling because your new "friend" said your name.

3.09.2012

More on Kindergarten....

2012-2013 Kindergarten Registration Kick-Off!
March 17, 2012
Peninsula School District's 2012-2013 Kindergarten Registration Kick-Off is scheduled for Saturday,
March 17, 2012, from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon at all neighborhood elementary schools. Thanks to the passing of the Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy we are able to continue with our 4-day, All-day Kindergarten program.

Eligible kindergarteners for 2012-2013 are children who are 5 years of age by August 31, 2012, and who reside within the Peninsula School District. Please complete the 2012-2013 Enrollment and 2012-2013 Health forms prior to arriving to register at your neighborhood school. This will help to facilitate a smooth registration experience. You can find these forms on the district website at www.psd401.net. Copies of these forms will be available for you at your neighborhood home school office if you are unable to complete these forms prior to your visit. Please bring a copy of your child’s birth certificate, immunization records, and proof of residency to complete your child’s Kindergarten Registration. In addition, if you are unable to make the Kick-Off date, you will be able to register your child at their home school following March 17th Monday-Friday from 9:00 am -3:00 pm.

3.05.2012

Kindergarten...

2012-2013 Kindergarten Registration Kick-Off!
March 17, 2012

Peninsula School District's 2012-2013 Kindergarten Registration Kick-Off! is scheduled for Saturday, March 17, 2012, from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon at all neighborhood elementary schools. Thanks to the passing of the Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy we are able to continue with our 4-day, All-day Kindergarten program.

2.10.2012

Levy Action!

Just a reminder that your ballots for the Levy need to be mailed by Feb. 14th, which is Tuesday.
Replacement Levy 2012 – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q – What is the Replacement Levy?
A – This is a levy that is voted on by the citizens in a school district that allows the district to collect a property tax that provides funding for the public schools.
Q – Is this an additional levy beyond what we are currently paying?
A – No, this is a replacement levy that will take the place of the levy that was approved in 2009. The 2009 levy will expire after 2012.
Q – How will the passage of this levy affect property tax?
A – It is estimated that tax rates will be $2.14-$2.38 per $1000 of assessed value. The 2012 rate is $1.94 per $1000. Please see slides 21-23 for the rates over the previous 20+ years, in the slide presentation at http://www.psd401.net/staticfiles/psd/documents/2012_Replacement_Levy_Presentation.pdf
Q – How much more will this replacement levy cost the average homeowner?
A – The current levy approved by the taxpayers in 2009 will be assessed at $1.94 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2012. A homeowner with a home valued at $300,000 would pay $582 in property taxes to the Peninsula School District. The proposed replacement levy estimates tax rates to be $2.14 in 2013 or about $642 for a $300,000 home. This would be $60 difference annually, or $5 per month.
Q – When will this replacement levy take effect?
A – Voters are being asked to approve a four-year levy which, if passed, will be in effect from 2013-2016.
Q – What do the levy dollars pay for?
A – Many years ago, when the levy system was initiated, the intent was that levy dollars would be used to pay for extras that a community wanted to provide within their school system.
However, over the years, as other funding sources have decreased, levy dollars have become more and more important as support for basic programs and services. In the Peninsula School District, levy dollars now provide over 20% of the operating budget. Current levy dollars pay for:
· 20% of the cost of classroom teachers
· 40% of the cost for custodians, paraeducators and clerical staff
· 80% of athletic and co-curricular costs
· 100% of the cost of health technicians
· 85% of technology staff and equipment
· 100% of maintenance projects
· The 4-day, all-day free kindergarten program
· 60% of textbooks and instructional materials
· Supplemental funding for school security and emergency preparedness

1.27.2012

Need YOUR vote!

Reminder to vote/send in your ballots by February 14th!


1.14.2012

Levy Regarding Kindergarten...

Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy Fact Meeting:
For Preschool and Kindergarten Families

Residents of the Peninsula School District will be asked to vote on a replacement levy.  This levy was developed by a task force of the school board, district staff and community members that prioritizes additions for technology, capital projects, teachers and support staff.
Please attend a levy fact meeting to get information about how the levy supports our current four-day (all day) kindergarten program.
Date:            Tuesday, January 24th
Time:            6:00pm—7:00pm
Location:      Purdy Elementary School Library
Address:  
13815 62nd Avenue NW
For additional information call (253) 530-1001 or email to levy@psd401.net.

12.30.2011

Dance Avenue

  DANCE AVENUE
At the Civic Center
beginning January 3rd*

 Intro to Dance
Pre-ballet, tap, jazz, and creative movement
Ages 3-5
Tuesdays 9:30 to 10:15

Ballet/Tap Combo
Ages 6-9
Tuesdays 4:00 to 4:50

Jazz Combo
Jazz, hip hop, and lyrical
Ages 6-9
Tuesdays 5:00 to 5:50

1st class $28/month
2nd class $22/month
Additional siblings $22/month

For more information or to register call Julie Miller at 253-606-3763 or juliermiller@comcast.net

* must have minimum of 4 children a class

11.29.2011

Inclement Weather..........

Any time the Peninsula School District calls a two hour delay, Preschool is CANCELLED.
Find out if there is a weather delay by listening to local television, radio or check the district webpage. You will also receive an early morning phone call if school is delayed or cancelled.

Family Reading Night

Vaughn's First family reading night
December 6th
6:00 -7:00 PM
Dinner (chips/hotdogs) will be served from 6:00 to 6:30 followed by a grand opening of our Family Reading Night. After the official opening, families are free to participate in the many activities throughout the building.
  • Grade Specific Games and Activities
  • Book Exchange: bring one book and take home two!
  • Computer Lab: online activities and games supporting reading
  • Get a library card through the Pierce County Library
  • Family resources from Communities in Schools (CIS)
  • Make and take stations for books and bookmarks
RSVP by 11/30 with the flyer that was sent home

11.01.2011

Daylight Savings ends!

November 6th Daylight Savings Ends. Fall back 1 hour!

10.24.2011

Library Card Drive

Fifth annual Library Card Drive: Oct. 1 - 31, 2011
  • GET THE CARD at any of 17 libraries or 3 bookmobiles and enter to win an iPad2, a gift from Pierce County Library Foundation.
  • If you already have a card, bring in a friend and sign them up for a card and you may enter the drawing, too!
  • If you haven't used your card in 2 years, it is no longer active, so get a new card now.
  • Help reach the goal of 8,000 people with new Pierce County Library cards.
http://www.piercecountylibrary.org/services/library-card/library-card-drive.htm

10.23.2011

Peninsula Youth Wrestling

Peninsula Youth Wrestling Register for the 2011-2012 season
Who: Boys and Girls ages 4-13
When: Friday October 14th and Saturday October 29th
Where: Key Center Library meeting room 4-6:30pm
Cost: $70 (family discounts and sponsorships available)
Additional info: Practices are held in the KPMS gym and begin November 2nd.
The Season runs through February with meets starting in
January.
Please contact Bill or Becky (Maribelle and Persephone’s parents) with any additional questions. 253-514-0892

10.01.2011

3rd Annual All-Hallows Eve Harvest Celebration

Location: Volunteer Park

Day/Date: Saturday October 15
Time: 6-8 pm-
Cost: Free
An evening of fun for the whole family! Come
join us for music, entertainment, pumpkin
judging and costume contest (see below).
Music entertainment with Billy Farmer and
storytelling by the fire with Karen Haas. Make
sure to bring lawn chairs and roasting sticks for
your S’mores! Event will run rain or shine.

7-7:20pm - Children’s Stories
7:25-8:00pm - Teen and Adult Stories
Ghoulish Goodie Hunt for children 7:20-8:00pm

Pumpkin Carving Contest:
Age 16 and up
At home, carve your pumpkin, make it scary or funny, pretty
or gory, old-fashioned or modern and then bring it down to be
judged by fellow community members for a chance to win a
prize! Judging will begin at 6 pm and run until 7:30.
Winner will be announced at 7:45

Costume Contest:
Age 15 and under
Come down in costume for a chance to win a prize. Judging will begin at 6 pm and run until 7:30. Winner will be announced at 7:45

For More Information:
Call 253-884-9240 x 22
Your dollar donations or a can of food for the food bank would be greatly appreciated