As a new academic year begins, students start school with new goals, opportunities, and challenges. After a few months of vacation, it may be difficult for children to get back into school mode. Here are some ways parents can help their kids transition from summer break into the school routine.
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With school out for the summer, keep your kid’s creative juices flowing by encouraging their creativity with these fun art ideas:
Summer is a time for kids to play outside and make memories with their family. But with the extra freedom that summer brings, the potential dangers for kids increase. Here are a few safety tips to make certain kids are safe:
Sign your student up for Cheer Camp. There will be four sessions per camp: Kindergarten to 2nd grade camp will take place each Tuesday in June, and grades 3-5 will have camp each Thursday in June. A $30 registration fee covers all four sessions and includes a T-shirt and poms. Register in the front office. Hurry! Registration ends soon!
School is out for the summer! Here is a helpful guide for parents on how to have a fun and productive summer.
The Heritage Basketball Club is for students ages 7-10. There are two sessions, each costing $30. Each session is comprised of four evenings where young athletes will learn the motion offense and basketball fundamentals. Sign up for the Heritage Basketball Club today!
Bring laundered uniform shirts to the front office by June 1 and receive a $2 voucher for every shirt you donate. Combine vouchers for money off new uniforms. Donated uniforms will be available for $3 on July 20, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
It’s May, which means that preschoolers, kindergarteners, and 8th graders will be graduating, and every student will be making the transition from school to summer break.
Here are some dates parents and students will want to remember:
Moms and mother figures of students in kindergarten through 3rd grade are invited to a Mother’s Day Tea on May 15. Join your young lady or gentleman student for an afternoon of light refreshments and impeccable manners.
We are celebrating teachers at HES all week from May 7-11 with EXTRA APPRECIATION! Know that a “Thank-you” can make a teacher’s day. Check our Teacher Appreciation Week flyer for daily suggestions!
High school is a big step in every teenager’s life. Parents can make their student’s transition from middle school to high school easier by asking all the right questions and taking all the right steps in deciding which school works best for your child. Here are some tips on what to look for and ask when looking at high schools.
Register for Heritage Summer Camp before it’s too late! Join us for early registration on Saturday, May 5th at 10 a.m. Receive early registration discounts on this day only. For eight weeks this summer, May 29-July 13, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., we’ll keep your kids—and their brains—busy with field trips, academic enrichment, sports, swimming, and more! Plus, daily breakfast, lunch, and snacks are included in the $160/week fee. Heritage Summer Camp is DES approved.
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