Enrichment Programs


We may be filled with young students but we offer a whole lot!

In addition to religion taught to all of our students, we also provide Technology, Art, Music, Library and Physical Education class for all students and Spanish for our Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten students.

 

 

 

 

STAFF:

 

Miss Amy – Art Teacher

 “By talking about an artist, artwork, medium and/or an event we include connections to history, math, science and language arts. Art also helps the brain remember information in another way. Art challenges us to think about the world around us through kinetic experiences as well as improve fine motor skills and express emotions and develop positive self esteem and efficacy.”

 

 

 

 

 

Miss Eleanor – Library Teacher

“I have loved books for as far back as I can remember. Some of my earliest, and best, memories are of sitting with a book in my lap or having someone read to me.  My connection with books, and the magic of reading, is what eventually inspired me to earn my Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science, and become a librarian. Nothing brings me more joy than sharing my love of reading with young children.  Books help us to better understand ourselves and how to connect with the world around us.  Reading develops language and critical thinking skills, as well as offering a wide breadth of information, experience, and knowledge.  The list goes on and on, reading really is magic!”

 

 

 

 

Miss Jenny – Physical Education Teacher

“Physical education provides each student with an outlet for self-expression and creativity while providing a safe environment to gain self-confidence.  Through physical education, students are learning to control gross-motor movements and develop their coordination and cooperation.  By providing physical education, we are enhancing each student’s ability to think, concentrate, and focus in the classroom.  It helps students learn about their abilities and limitations and creates a positive attitude toward physical activity for them to carry with them as they grow.”