by Alix Wilson | Jun 7, 2016 | Roots Monthly Newsletter, Uncategorized
Musings from the Educators Alix: Wow! Was it just me, or did May fly by?! We certainly had a busy month – the forest is so full of life and activity! As we are nearing the end of the school year, it is apparent how comfortable all of the children are in the...
by Alix Wilson | Apr 5, 2016 | Roots Monthly Newsletter
Musings from the Educators Alix: The old saying “in like a lion, out like a lamb” surely held true for our March! We started out with typically stormy March weather and ended with warm spring temperatures. After months of working wearing bulky mittens and...
by Heather Opeia | Mar 1, 2016 | Roots Monthly Newsletter
Musings from the educators… What I noticed this month by Heather: Watching children who go from strangers with one another, to friends playing with one another, and then learning from one another, you know you’ve reached a pinnacle time of the year. It is pure...
by Alix Wilson | Feb 1, 2016 | Roots Monthly Newsletter, Uncategorized
Hand-In-Hand January News Musings from the educators… What I noticed this month by Alix: We have officially reached the halfway mark in our school year, and it is an excellent time to reflect on the progress we’ve made so far. I hope that you have seen...
by Heather Opeia | Dec 29, 2015 | Roots Monthly Newsletter
Hand-In-Hand December News Musings from the educators… What I noticed this month by Heather: A chance to pause now, at the end of the calendar year. Taking a moment to reflect, all I can think is, wow, we made it – not just four months spent idly watching the...
by Alix Wilson | Dec 1, 2015 | Roots Monthly Newsletter
Hand-In-Hand November News Musings from the educators… What I noticed this month by Alix: November seemed to pass very quickly – probably because it was full of learning. We experienced such a wide variety of conditions, from beautiful blue sky sunshine, to...
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