KINDER-GARDEN LEARNING CENTER

 ANNUAL CALENDAR

(Subject to change provided a two-week notice is given in advance of change.)

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: This calendar is an overview of our school year.  It does not list the activities for each age group.  Please check your monthly newsletters and calendars for specific activities for your child.

 

JANUARY 2010

 

 

 

 

 

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FEBRUARY 2010                 

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MARCH 2010

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APRIL 2010

 

 

 

 

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MAY 2010

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JUNE 2010

 

 

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JULY 2010

 

 

 

 

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AUGUST 2010

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SEPTEMBER 2010

 

 

 

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OCTOBER 2010

 

 

 

 

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NOVEMBER 2010

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DECEMBER 2010    

 

 

 

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2010 DAYS CLOSED:

                               

Jan 1:                 New Year’s Day

 

Jan 18:               MLK Day

 

Feb 15:               President’s Day

 

Apr 2:                 Good Friday

 

May 31:               Memorial Day

 

Jul 5:                  Independence Day

 

Aug 2 – Aug 6:     School Vacation

 

Sep 6:                 Labor Day

 

Oct 11:               Columbus Day

 

Nov 25 - 26:        Thanksgiving Holiday

 

Dec 24-28:          Christmas Holiday

 

Dec 31:               New Year’s Eve Holiday

 

2010 END OF MARKING PERIODS

 

Apr 16:          Second Marking Period Ends

 

Aug 13:          Third Marking Period Ends

 

Dec 10:          First Marking Period Ends

 

EARLY CLOSINGS:

 

Apr 1:               Egg Hunt (4:30 pm)

 

Jul 30:              Early Closing (noon)

 

Aug 20:             KGLC Graduation (4:30 pm)

 

Oct 29:             Halloween Parade (4:00 pm)

 

Nov 24:             Thanksgiving Feast (1:00 pm)

 

Dec 23:             Christmas Party (1:00 pm)

 


 

HOLIDAYS AND VACATIONS:

 

Kinder-Garden Learning Center will be closed for the following paid holidays.  Tuition is expected for these (*) weekdays each year:

 

*          Martin Luther King Day (1)

*          President's Day (1)

*          Good Friday (1)

*          Memorial Day (1)

**        Independence Day (1-2)

+++    Summer Vacation (5)

*          Labor Day (1)

*          Columbus Day (1)

**        Thanksgiving Day and following day (2)

**        Christmas Eve Day to New Years Day (7)

*         Two In-Service Staff Training Days Each Year (2)

            (We will provide as mush notice as possible as these days are unscheduled at this time)

 

* * When a holiday falls on a Tuesday, then the preceding day (Monday) will also be observed.  When a holiday falls on a Thursday, then the proceeding day (Friday) will also be observed.  When the holiday falls on a weekend, we will select either the preceding Friday or the proceeding Monday as our holiday.  Although we are entitled to close the school from December 24th until January 2nd each year, we have rarely chosen to do so.  Instead, we have usually opted to close only a few days during the holiday week(s).

 

+++      KINDER-GARDEN LEARNING CENTER WILL BE CLOSED FOR ONE WEEK DURING EACH SUMMER.  YOU WILL NOT BE REQUIRED TO PAY TUITION, SINCE YOU MAY BE FORCED TO FIND ALTERNATIVE CARE FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK.  FAMILIES WILL BE GIVEN AT LEAST A 2 WEEK NOTICE TO ALLOW ADEQUATE TIME TO FIND AN ALTERNATIVE CHILD CARE SOURCE.

 

EXCLUSION FOR ILLNESS PROCEDURE

 

This policy has been adopted from the Center for Disease Control and is used by several public school systems, including Meriden & Wallingford.  Children become sick quickly, and infections spread easily among children.  With this in mind, please look for any symptoms as outlined below, that would require your child to remain home for a day or to be removed from the school setting.  When in doubt, we encourage you to keep your child home rather than risk infecting the entire school.  This will aid in preventing as outbreak of illness among the children and staff at Kinder-Garden Learning Center.

 

Below are symptoms requiring your child to remain at home or be removed from the center.  A physician’s note does not allow a child’s early return for any of these conditions.

 

Fever

Fever is defined as having a temperature of 100°F or higher, taken in the ear or under the arm or 101°F or higher taken orally.  The child MUST be FEVER FREE without the use of medication for a minimum of 24 hours before returning to school.

Diarrhea

Runny, watery, or bloody stools.  Child must be removed from center following THIRD OCCURRENCE and must remain home for at least 24 hours following LAST OCCURRENCE.

Body Rash With Fever

Body rashes in children can be common. However, if the rash is accompanied by a fever, the child must remain home until the rash is diagnosed or resolved.

Vomiting

Child must be removed from center following FIRST OCCURRENCE and must remain home for at least 24 hours following LAST OCCURRENCE.

Eye Discharge

Thick mucous or pus draining from eyes, or “Pink Eye” must remain home for 24 hours after beginning medication.

Yellowish Skin or Eyes

A typical sign of severe infection.  (Jaundice)

Child must be seen by a physician before allowed to return to school.

Irritability

If the child is irritable, continuously crying or requires more attention than the teacher can provide without hurting the health and safety of the other children in the classroom, the child must stay at home.

Earache

Children experience extreme pain with earaches and must remain home.

Runny Nose

Children experience runny noses frequently during the winter and spring months.  However, if your child has a thick yellow or green discharge, or requires frequent or constant wiping of the discharge, the child must remain home at least 24 hours.

Head Lice

When a case of lice is identified, the student will be sent home where he/she must be treated and ALL of the nits removed.  For a student to return to the classroom, the pediatrician must verify that the student has received proper treatment for lice. 

Any Communicable Disease

Should the child contract a communicable disease, the center must be notified immediately to properly warn the staff and other parents.  The child MUST remain home at least 24 hours or until the child is no longer contagious.