FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. What is a typical day in Kindergarten include?
  2. What if my child is already reading?
  3. Do you teach the subjects, like math, science and reading, separately?
  4. How often does the class go to church?
  5. What do you do if a child has an accident?



What is a typical day in Kindergarten include?

A typical day includes calendar work, Religion, sharing, reading skills, 
handwriting, math, and science.  We also have free choice, recess and 
lunch 
everyday.
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What if my child is already reading?

No matter what level your child is reading at, please do not let them 
become discouraged or stop practicing.  Please read or have your child 
read to you every day.  This will help build their fluency and confidence.
During the school year all of the children will be screened for reading.  
The children that score near or above a Second Grade reading level will 
have the opportunity to work in a small group with Special Services.
All of the children are encouraged to read.  They will have opportunities 
to read aloud to the whole class and small groups as they feel 
comfortable.
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Do you teach the subjects, like math, science and reading, separately?

Though there are times when the subjects are taught in isolation, I work 
to intergrate the subects throughout the day.  We may read a story about 
a whale, learn some facts about whales, and then measure how long 
whales may get.  I try to show the children how you need each skill and 
subject to help you learn more.
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How often does the class go to church?

The class will attend all of the All School Masses.  This includes First 
Friday mass, any Holy Days, and special masses.
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What do you do if a child has an accident?

At the beginning of the year we ask that parents send a pair of 
underpants and socks to school.  We will give these plus a pair of 
sweatpants to the child to change into.  There is a bathroom in the 
classroom that the children are allowed to use throughout the day.
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