Academy News and Info

Toddler Room
What a wonderful week we had our theme this week is summer fun. We are wrapping up the summer and this week the eclipse was something we learned about and made some art for our eclipse party. We enjoyed our moon pies indoor to keep our eyes safe from the sun. We also read lots […]

Toddler Classroom
This week our theme was “Forts and Fun”… We began our week by learning how to build a fort and played inside after we were done. Then we made s’mores … mm. so good. We also built a Lego Tower and made different shapes with Playdo. In music we were introduced to maracas and enjoy […]

Children House
What a short week we had in children House this week! This week our theme: Stars and Stripes. The children has a great time in art making red, white and blue sun catchers. In our geography section the children learned about the American flag. What a blast the children had with our science project. We explored […]

Children House 1
What a fantastic week it has been! The children were engaged in creating art pictures using the alphabets, they practiced writing in the sand. We also practiced pronouncing words using their ABC’s. We also enjoyed playing the I Spy game and look for alphabets around our classroom. We also got new puzzles this week and […]

Children’s House 1
Hi! From children House 1. We has so much fun with our theme this week. Our theme was How Does It Feel. The children learned all about textures and how they feel. We really enjoyed making our touchy, feely hands. We also review our alphabets and shapes. Until next week. Ha a great weekend.

Our Own Little Renaissance (Children’s House 2)
As we waited patiently indoors this week for ALL the April showers to bring those promised May flowers, we stayed busy in our cozy and dry classroom with lots of new activities, and some old favorites. We learned about famous artists and the kinds of artworks they made. Our favorite might be Michelangelo, and we […]

A Horse, of Course. Rhyming, Short Vowels, and More. (Children’s House 2)
Mane, tail, hoof, fetlock. Walk, trot, canter, and gallop. We’re learning all about a new mammal: the horse. And we’ve learned that we can practice all kinds of skills when looking at a horse: from language (the parts of the horse), to math (counting the number of beats in their different gaits), to art (so […]