Do you wish you had a better understanding of your child’s work when he shares some treasured information about his day? Then join us on January 31st & February 1st for the Silent Journey and Discovery Workshop. VFKH is hosting this Parent Education program to help you achieve that goal. This ...
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School News
A Big Thank You to our Room Mothers
Throughout the year our room parents volunteer their extra time in helping out the students by making our holiday activities so successful. I want to give them a warm hug and a big thank you for all of the work they do. Way to go! ...
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Santa’s Coming to Town!
We have kicked into full holiday mode here at VFKH. The children have been making a variety of amazing crafts, singing cheerful songs, and talking about Christmas wishes. To top it all off SANTA visited each of our classrooms today! The children were bubbling with excitement to climb up on his lap ...
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Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays to all of our wonderful families at VFKH. I consider myself so blessed to be a part of such a wonderful school. We are like “family” here! The children are so excited about making gifts for their parents. Hopefully you all received them in one piece on Thursday. Today (Friday), ...
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New Students Joining our Class in January
Come January, we will be having three new students joining our class. Please welcome Tejas, Rylee and Talulah and their parents to our school. I hope all of you get the opportunity to introduce yourselves at our up-coming school events in the next few months. ...
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10 Tips for Coping with Friday’s Tragedy
We at VFKH are saddened and mournful over events that took place on Friday at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Yesterday Mark Young, the pastor at the First United Methodist Church, talked to the elementary class in two groups about staying safe in an emergency and what to do when they feel scared.
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Work in the Elementary
The Elementary class has been working on salt maps and a Middle Ages timeline. Here are two pictures of the children working on each of these exciting, educational projects! The salt map is of North America. The Middle Ages timeline begins with the fall of the Roman Empire and ends with the ...
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Sharing the Holidays
The past few weeks we have been talking about the various holidays that are celebrated throughout the world. Some of these include “Hanukkah”, “The first Christmas and the Nativity”, “Saint Nicholas and how Santa Claus came from St. Nicholas”, “Christmas Traditions and what country they originated ...
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