First Summer Camp 2013 Registration to be turned in will receive $10 off one week of Summer Camp tuition.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
Summer Camp 2013 Registration
Summer is fast-approaching. Be sure to submit your Summer Camp 2013 Registration and Activity Fee to reserve your child's spot.
All Registration forms and Activity Fees are due by April 26.
Please give us an idea by March 30 if your child will attending Summer Camp. We would like to know for scheduling and class sizes.
All Registration forms and Activity Fees are due by April 26.
Please give us an idea by March 30 if your child will attending Summer Camp. We would like to know for scheduling and class sizes.
Electronic Check in-Check out
How do you like the new electronic computer check in-check out procedure?
Make sure you have your code for checking in and checking out.
Make sure you have your code for checking in and checking out.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Dental Educator to visit VPK Feb 26
All students in both VPK pre-k classes:
Be in attendance and on time Tuesday, February 26. We will have a special guest visit for February's Dental Health Month.
Be in attendance and on time Tuesday, February 26. We will have a special guest visit for February's Dental Health Month.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Summer Camp 2013
St. Johns Preschool Summer Camp 2013
June 10-August 16
Summer Camp 2013 is for all ages Infants through 4th graders.
Each week is designed around a theme with activities and special guests involving the themes. There are 10 weeks of summer. To meet staffing and budget requirements, you must register your child(ren) for complete weeks, not partial weeks.
You may register for 8 out of 10 weeks or all 10 weeks.
Summer Camp 2013 Themes:
June 10 VBS Week
June 17 Transportation / Travel Week
June 24 Beach Week
July 1 I Love America Week
July 8 Zoo Week / Under the Sea Week
July 15 Circus Week
July 22 Jungle Week
July 29 Camping Week
August 5 Space Week
August 12 End of Summer Luau
Special activities and guests to include: A Clown, The Florida Aquarium, A Veterinarian, plus much more
June 10-August 16
Summer Camp 2013 is for all ages Infants through 4th graders.
Each week is designed around a theme with activities and special guests involving the themes. There are 10 weeks of summer. To meet staffing and budget requirements, you must register your child(ren) for complete weeks, not partial weeks.
You may register for 8 out of 10 weeks or all 10 weeks.
Summer Camp 2013 Themes:
June 10 VBS Week
June 17 Transportation / Travel Week
June 24 Beach Week
July 1 I Love America Week
July 8 Zoo Week / Under the Sea Week
July 15 Circus Week
July 22 Jungle Week
July 29 Camping Week
August 5 Space Week
August 12 End of Summer Luau
Special activities and guests to include: A Clown, The Florida Aquarium, A Veterinarian, plus much more
Monday, January 28, 2013
Student artwork on display
During the week of April 14-20 THE WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD
Visit YOGURT GROVE downtown Winter Haven to see student artwork. If you point out your art project on the wall, you will receive 2 ounces of yogurt FREE.
Visit Chick Fil-A at The Landings Winter Haven to see student artwork.
Visit Publix Legoland to see student artwork.
Visit YOGURT GROVE downtown Winter Haven to see student artwork. If you point out your art project on the wall, you will receive 2 ounces of yogurt FREE.
Visit Chick Fil-A at The Landings Winter Haven to see student artwork.
Visit Publix Legoland to see student artwork.
Spring Program March 21 at 7:00 pm
Treasure Hunt
all students in 3s - VPK classes
7:00 pm
Come and discover the Real Treasure
All 3s-VPK students: please wear camo, tan, brown, dark green, grey pants/shirts/shoes
Be in classrooms by 6:30 pm to line up and get ready.
all students in 3s - VPK classes
7:00 pm
Come and discover the Real Treasure
All 3s-VPK students: please wear camo, tan, brown, dark green, grey pants/shirts/shoes
Be in classrooms by 6:30 pm to line up and get ready.
Vision / Hearing Screening
Coming February 8 beginning at 9:00 am.
The Polk County Health Dept will be at St. Johns Preschool to do Vision and Hearing Screenings.
You will receive a permission paper soon. Complete and return when you receive it.
The Polk County Health Dept will be at St. Johns Preschool to do Vision and Hearing Screenings.
You will receive a permission paper soon. Complete and return when you receive it.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Summer Camp coming this summer
Summer Camp 2013 is coming this summer. June 10-August 16.
Some of the exciting theme weeks planned are as follows:
zoo week
space week
jungle week
circus week
transportation-vacation week
beach week
I love America week (July 4th week)
camping week
VBS week
End of summer bash with a luau
We plan to have special guests visit during some of these theme weeks. Join us for fun-filled weeks this summer during a break from school.
Some of the exciting theme weeks planned are as follows:
zoo week
space week
jungle week
circus week
transportation-vacation week
beach week
I love America week (July 4th week)
camping week
VBS week
End of summer bash with a luau
We plan to have special guests visit during some of these theme weeks. Join us for fun-filled weeks this summer during a break from school.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences have been scheduled for the week of January 21, 2013. Conferences are OPTIONAL.
There is no VPK on Monday, January 21. All VPK conferences can be scheduled for that day. Conferences can be on-site at the school or on the phone.
Please see the sign up list on the VPK doors. If you want a phone conference, please include the phone number for the teacher to call you.
Conferences for the 3s students have been scheduled for Tuesday, January 22. Please sign up in the 3s classroom.
Conferences for the 4s students have been scheduled for Thursday, January 24. Please sign up in the 3s or 4s classroom as this is now a combination class 3s/4s.
There is no VPK on Monday, January 21. All VPK conferences can be scheduled for that day. Conferences can be on-site at the school or on the phone.
Please see the sign up list on the VPK doors. If you want a phone conference, please include the phone number for the teacher to call you.
Conferences for the 3s students have been scheduled for Tuesday, January 22. Please sign up in the 3s classroom.
Conferences for the 4s students have been scheduled for Thursday, January 24. Please sign up in the 3s or 4s classroom as this is now a combination class 3s/4s.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Preschool food portions
Many Americans eat too much and their food portions are too big. It is important to start young children off with the right eating habits by eating the right portion sizes and the right foods.
Here are some guidelines and recommended portion amounts for young children:
Toddler Portion Sizes
While many older children choose oversized portions and overeat, toddlers often have the exact opposite problem. They may eat what parents think are small portions and may not even eat three meals a day.
One reason that parents often think that their toddler's diet isn't good enough is that they overestimate how much they should be eating at each meal.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, a good guideline is that a toddler portion size should equal about a quarter of an adult portion size.
Examples of toddler size portions include:
- 1/4 to 1/2 slice of bread
- 1/4 cup of dry cereal
- one to two tablespoons of cooked vegetables
- 1/2 piece of fresh fruit
- 1/3 cup of yogurt
- 1/2 egg
- 1 tablespoon of smooth peanut butter (if no risk of food allergies) spread thinly on bread or a cracker
- 1 ounce of meat
If your toddler wants to eat more, you can always give seconds, like another tablespoon of vegetables or the other half of a piece of fruit. The only important nutritional limits are not to overdo it on milk and juice. Any more than 16 to 24 ounces of milk and four to six ounces of fruit juice will likely fill up your child so that he isn't hungry for real food.
Preschoolers and Younger School-age Portion Sizes
As your child gets older, his appetite will likely grow and he will eat more. Hopefully he will eat a variety of healthy foods from the five food groups and won't overdo the junk food.
How much food is too much at this age though?
A good guideline is that portion sizes for your preschooler or younger school age child, kids from the age of about four to eight years old, should be about a third of an adult portion size.
Examples of portion sizes for these kids include:
- 1/2 slice of bread
- 1/2 cup of dry cereal
- 1/2 cup of cooked vegetables
- 1/2 piece of fresh fruit
- 1/2 cup of yogurt
- 1/2 cup of low-fat milk
- 1 egg
- 1 ounce of meat
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