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R-6 Preschoolers Busy

Sep 21, 2016 | Headline News

Submitted Photo "Special Reader", Colin Withers, pictured above, began his weekly visits to the Pleasant View R-6 preschool classroom on Thursday, Aug. 25. Colin joins the class once a week to read to the students. This year he is starting off with the book  "On The Banks Of Plum Creek" by Laura Ingalls Wilder. This is the 19th year he has read aloud to the class. The program helps children acquire early language skills, develop positive associations with books and reading and builds a stronger foundation for school success.

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“Special Reader”, Colin Withers, pictured above, began his weekly visits to the Pleasant View R-6 preschool classroom on Thursday, Aug. 25. Colin joins the class once a week to read to the students. This year he is starting off with the book “On The Banks Of Plum Creek” by Laura Ingalls Wilder. This is the 19th year he has read aloud to the class. The program helps children acquire early language skills, develop positive associations with books and reading and builds a stronger foundation for school success.


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Submitted Photo Preschool students at the Pleasant View R-6 School enjoyed an “Un-Birthday Party” on Tuesday, celebrating each child's birth. Several games were played, and prizes were given out for all games played. Birthday crowns were also worn.  Raspberry lemonade, snow cones, Twinkies, chocolate chip ice cream and popcorn were enjoyed by the students, who also received a special treat bag from classmate Kolbi Barlow. A dance party was enjoyed before the lunch break.  This activity covers many of the character traits the preschoolers practice daily.

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Preschool students at the Pleasant View R-6 School enjoyed an “Un-Birthday Party” on Tuesday, celebrating each child’s birth. Several games were played, and prizes were given out for all games played. Birthday crowns were also worn. Raspberry lemonade, snow cones, Twinkies, chocolate chip ice cream and popcorn were enjoyed by the students, who also received a special treat bag from classmate Kolbi Barlow. A dance party was enjoyed before the lunch break. This activity covers many of the character traits the preschoolers practice daily.