Pine Ridge Prep Update
October 17, 2022
Welcome from Mrs. Tanner & Mrs. Banzhaf
Dear Pine Ridge Prep Families,
We had SO MUCH FUN at the pumpkin patch last week! It was a beautiful morning to spend outside! Check out the pictures on our Facebook page!
Click the link to access the 2022-2023 Family Handbook.
As always, if you have questions or concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to us!
Thank you for the privilege of serving you ~
Mrs. Gabrielle Tanner, Principal
Mrs. Shelley Banzhaf, Building Leader Intern
Upcoming Events
October Events
October 19 - Picture Retakes
October 20 - GraceMed Dental Clinic
October 25 - Fire Safety with Topeka Fire Department
October 26 - Trick or Treat on the Trail
October 26 - Parent/Teacher Conferences @ 4:00-8:00
October 27 - Parent/Teacher Conferences @ 8:00-8:00 - NO SCHOOL!
October 28 - NO SCHOOL!
October 31 - Halloween Party & Parade
We will practice a Fire Drill during the month of October.
You can find all school events listed on our school calendar which you can access on our webpage.
Items That Need Your Attention
Picture Retakes
Pine Ridge Prep's Picture RETAKE Day is coming up on October 19! If your child was absent on picture day OR you are dissatisfied with your child's portraits, you are welcome to have them retake their picture. If your child did have their picture taken in September and you are wanting retakes, you must return the original pictures you received.
The flyer below provides details on the different packages that are available for order. You may order online, or pay by cash or check. If paying by cash, you must provide the EXACT amount. We will not be able to make change. If paying by check, please make the check out to Strawbridge Studios. Paying online is the easiest! We will collect orders and payments at the school beginning October 10 and ending on picture day, October 19.
We Are Learning To...
This Week We Are Learning To...
Math - 3 Year Olds
- We are learning to identify and describe shapes (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles) so we can talk about and find things we are looking for.
- We are learning to analyze, compare, create, and compose shapes based on knowledge of their attributes in order to develop problem-solving skills.
Math - 4 Year Olds
- We are learning to identify and describe shapes (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, cubes, cones, cylinders, and spheres) so we can talk about and find things we are looking for.
- We are learning to analyze, compare, create, and compose shapes based on knowledge of their attributes in order to develop problem-solving skills.
Reading - 3 Year Olds
- We are learning to ask and answer questions about a text so we can understand a text.
- We are learning to use new words so we can build our vocabulary. (CL.IT.P3.3)
- We are learning to identify parts of a book so we can understand the importance of books. (CL.L.p3.5)
Reading - 4 Year Olds
- We are learning to ask and answer questions about a text so we can analyze details from the story. (CL.IT.P4.1)
- We are learning to identify physical parts of a book so we can use a book correctly.
- We are learning to show our thoughts with words and pictures so that we can write our names.
Social Studies - 3 Year Olds
- We are learning to follow routines at school so we can be successful students.
- We are learning to identify leaders at home so we can recognize leadership roles.
- We are learning to recognize what makes a friend so we can have a positive impact on others.
Social Studies - 4 Year Olds
- We are learning to recognize the rules at home and school so we can be good citizens.
- We are learning to identify leaders at home and schools so we can recognize the influence of others in a group.
- We are learning to recognize what makes a good friend so that we can have a positive impact on others.
Science
- We are learning to observe the changes of the weather so we can communicate about the weather.
- We are learning how plants and animals change the environment and in seasons so we can explain how plants and animals change.
- We are learning to observe different weather conditions so we know what clothes to wear when.
Social/Emotional Learning
- We are learning to identify feelings so that we know how others feel.
- We are learning to identify if feelings are the same or different
- We are learning to recognize when something is an accident so that we can fix it.
- We are learning to show we care by saying something kind or doing something helpful.
Ci3T Weekly Parent Newsletter
Three Tiers of Prevention
Primary (Tier 1) Prevention: In a Ci3T model, primary (Tier 1) prevention, or the core program, is designed to be preventative and includes academic, social, and behavioral components for all students. The academic component consists of the school or district chosen validated academic curriculum based on state standards and requires that all teachers deliver effective instruction.
Secondary (Tier 2) Prevention: Secondary (Tier 2) supports are typically offered to small groups of students experiencing similar needs. For example, there might be groups to improve letter/sound recognition, 1:1 correspondence, anger management, social skills. These groups are determined by data.
Tertiary (Tier 3) Prevention: Tertiary (Tier 3) supports are the most intensive supports and are most often individualized.
Time to Eat!
Informational Items
Home Depot Workshops
Workshops take place the first Saturday of each month from 9:00-12:00.
November 5: Scarecrow Napkin Holder
November 26: Train Ornament
December 3: Santa Letters Mailbox
COVID Protocols
Late Start
Academic Calendar
Family Resources
Food & Clothing Bank
Community Resources Council Directory
If in need of resources, you can also contact the United Way by dialing 211.
Pine Ridge Prep Preschool
Website: https://www.topekapublicschools.net/pine-ridge-prep
Location: 1110 SE Highland Ave.
Phone: 785-329-7870
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PineRidgePrep/
Twitter: @PinePrep