
Pine Ridge Prep Update
March 27, 2023
Welcome from Mrs. Tanner & Mrs. Banzhaf
Dear Pine Ridge Prep Families,
Your student will be bringing home a Field Trip Permission Slip today for our field trip to the Discovery Center on Monday, April 3rd. Please sign and return it by Wednesday, March 29th.
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
March & April Events
- March 21: Social-Emotional Family Engagement Breakfast @ 7:45AM in the Conference Room
- April 25-28: Jungle Week! Keep an eye out for more information coming soon!
You can find all school events listed on our school calendar which you can access on our webpage.
Items That Need Your Attention
Summer Programs
Pine Ridge Prep students are invited and encouraged to register to attend Pine Ridge Prep Preschool Camp, available only to current Pine Ridge Prep students! Click the link below to see more information and to register your student(s).
Pine Ridge Prep Preschool Camp
In addition, Topeka Public Schools offers multiple summer programs for students. Click on the link below to explore the different programs.
Kindergarten Enrollment for 23-24 School Year
If your child is turning 5 on or before August 31st, he or she will begin Kindergarten next year.
At Parent-Teacher Conferences, you should have received information regarding your child's home elementary school.
If you would like to request a transfer to a different home school than the one that was identified at conferences, please fill out this transfer request form by March 31st: Topeka Public Schools Transfer Application
We Are Learning To...
This Week We Are Learning To...
Math - 3 Year Olds
- We are learning to compare numbers and explain our answer so we can talk about what we want or need.
- We are learning to precisely describe and compare measurable attributes so we can compare objects.
Math - 4 Year Olds
- We are learning to compare numbers and explain our answer so we can talk about what we want or need.
- We are learning to precisely describe and compare measurable attributes so we can compare objects.
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 identify similarities between texts so we can understand the information presented.
- We are learning to use new words so we can build our vocabulary.
- We are learning to identify parts of a book so we can understand the importance of books.
- We are learning to speak clearly so others can understand our ideas, feelings, and needs. (CL.SL.p3.5)
- We are learning to draw pictures so we can share information with others.
Reading - 4 Year Olds
- We are learning to ask and answer questions about a text so we can analyze details from the story.
- We are learning to identify the connection between two individuals, events or ideas so we can understand information in a text.
- We are learning to ask and answer questions about words we don’t know so we can understand a text.
- We are learning to identify physical parts of a book so we can use a book correctly.
- We are learning about the author and illustrator of a text so we can explain how information in our book is presented.
- We are learning to use words to express our thoughts so we can verbally express what we know.
- We are learning to show our thoughts with words and pictures so that we can share what we know.
Social Studies - 3 Year Olds
- We are learning to identify positive actions in the classroom so we can create a better learning community.
- We are learning to recognize events that have happened in the past, present, and future so we can understand changes in our daily lives.
Social Studies - 4 Year Olds
- We are learning to identify positive actions in the community so when we grow up we are a part of a nice community.
- We are learning to recognize historical figures so we can understand the changes that affect our daily lives.
Science
- We are learning to recognize the difference between helpful and harmful actions toward the natural environment.
Social/Emotional Learning
- We are learning to use fair ways so that we can have fun when playing with friends.
- We are learning to say the problem so that we can think of solutions.
Ci3T Weekly Parent Newsletter
Instructional Feedback for Families
Check out this quick 2 minute video for a step-by-step guide for families on Instructional Feedback.
Time to Eat!
Informational Items
Medicaid Renewals
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (also called KDHE) has created a new virtual agent to assist Medicaid consumers in Kansas with updating their required information, such as their household address for all individuals, home phone number for the primary applicant, and mobile phone number for the primary applicant
It is extremely important that consumers update or verify this information so they can be reached by KanCare about renewing Medicaid coverage in 2023 and receive coverage options from KanCare once the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency ends.
The KDHE virtual assistant is called KIERA, which stands for “Kansas Integrated Eligibility Reporting Assistant.”
KIERA is available in English or Spanish languages and currently available on the KanCare website and KDHE website.
This video will cover how to use the KIERA virtual assistant to update your information online.
Late Start
Academic Calendar
FutureNow: Finance!
Communities In Schools of Mid-America is hosting two FutureNow: Finance events this spring. The first event is at Topeka High School on April 26th and 27th, followed by Topeka West High School's rescheduled event on May 4th.
Sign up for the event at Topeka High on April 26th and 27th here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805094DA5A92CABFA7-futurenow7
Sign up for the event at Topeka West event on May 4th here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805094da5a92cabfa7-spring#/
FutureNow: Finance is an interactive financial literacy simulation. Students receive a profile detailing their life at age 26, including their profession, salary, family status, and more. They use this information to navigate through stations representing all the expenses they must account for in a month, such as housing, transportation, child care, groceries, etc. Volunteers are positioned at each station to help students determine what they owe and help them with their budget. Students leave the event with a better understanding of creating and balancing a budget.
The success and lasting impact of these events depend on volunteers like you. We hope you will join us for this incredible volunteer experience. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with me, Miranda Carpenter at Miranda.Carpenter@cismidamerica.org.
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