January 2026

January Recap

We are off to a fantastic start to the year and are so proud of all the learning taking place throughout the school. This month, classrooms engaged in a variety of meaningful themes, including the lifecycle of a butterfly, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and an exploration of world cultures, with a special focus on Europe.


Students participated in hands-on lessons that helped them understand growth, change, kindness, and diversity. Through science activities, children learned about living things and their lifecycles. In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, classes discussed fairness, respect, and helping others, reinforcing the importance of community and compassion.


Our global studies introduced students to different countries, foods, music, plants, and animals from Europe, encouraging curiosity about the world around them. Literacy remained a strong focus as students enjoyed shared stories, including beloved classroom books that inspired creative discussions and artwork.


Across the school, children expressed themselves through art projects, music, cooking activities, and language exploration. Spanish lessons introduced new vocabulary, music classes brought joyful songs, and cooking projects allowed students to experience learning in fun, hands-on ways.


Thank you to our teachers for creating engaging learning environments and to our families for your continued support. We are excited for all that lies ahead and look forward to another wonderful month together!