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Monday– Room 4 Tuesday– Room 5 Wednesday– Room 6

Thursday– Room 7 Friday- Room 8

Parents, as your childcare provider, we are excited to offer you the convenience of automatic tuition pay- ments through Tuition Ex- press. Your payment will be safely & securely processed

Hop on board Tuition Express….

Sprinkler Days

July 2015

Lighthouse Beacon

Inside this issue:

Infant I,II, III 2

Twos 2

Threes 2

Three/Four 2

Four 2

School Age 2 Director’s Corner 7

Special points of in- terest:

Tuition Express

4th of July

Parents Night Out

Curriculum Fee’s

We will be closed July 3rd, in observance of Independence

day.

giving you peace of mind that your tuition has been paid on time! You will no longer need to write a check or remember your checkbook when

picking up your child at the end of a hectic day.

You also will never have to worry about the $25 late fee.

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Infant one will be learning lots of new things in July. Our colors are red, white and blue. Our shape is an octagon. Baby sign for the month is Hurt. We will enjoy stories such as

“This is my Turtle”, and “Hokey Pokey”.

Ms. Misty & Ms. Sarah We are growing so fast in the Infant Two class.

For July we will learn about inside and out, the colors red, white and blue. We will sing “Hokey Pokey” and our shape is octagon.

Ms. Christy, Ms. Emily and Ms. Camille Sailing into summer with Infant Three means sailing into fun. This summer starts with learning about water and red, white and blue. Our shape is octagon and our sign is Hurt. Infant three would like to give a big salute to our troops!

Ms. Jackie, Ms. Emily and Ms. Raquel

A warm welcome from Room 4.

This summer we will try to stay cool with our water play days every Monday morning. We are so excited for our friends who are beginning to use the potty.

Way to go! We will be focusing on summer fun ac- tivities this month!

Ms. Jade, Ms. Karissa and Ms. Christine Room 5! We are continuing our summer with Tues-

day Splash day! Our friends are reviewing colors and shapes. We have started to work on numbers and counting to 20. We are working on our letters and their sounds as well as the days of the week.

We are excited about the students progress and are continuing to work on potty training.

Ms. Kim, Ms. Latisha, and Ms. Jessica

Our summer in Room 9 is off to a great start. We are having so much fun going on fieldtrips.

July is going to be so exciting we are going to Washington, Texas, Colorado, Arizona and finishing the month up with Hawaii. Please re- member to check the leave time for our fieldtrips on the summer table in the front foyer. If you have any questions about our fieldtrips you can ask the front staff!

Mrs. Celia, Ms. Amanda, and Ms. Mary

Bexar Co. Courthouse Police Department

Magik Theatre Witte Museum University Bowl San Antonio Zoo

Monster Golf Krispy Kreme

Altitude Love to Swim

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Junior Campers Senior Campers Fieldtrips

Lighthouse Beacon

Infants

Hello from Room 6. During the month of July we will get into the full swing of summer. First we will celebrate the 4th of July followed by Texas week. Next we will travel

to Colorado where Rocky Moun- tains are. Then off to Arizona. We

will end the month with a trip to Hawaii. So as you can see we have

a fun filled month ahead of us!

Ms. Codi and Ms. Kelly

Threes Older Threes Fours Toddlers/Twos

Room 7 has welcomed summer with lots of fun. We have and will be continuing to visit states around the U.S.A and of course we will be reviewing plenty of our letters and numbers to get ready for Au- gust. Don’t forget Thursday is splash day. We have so much fun.

We wear our smile each and every day and make each day a day to remember.

Ms. Valerie and Ms. Rachel

Room 8 loves summer! This sum- mer we are visiting different states and learning all about them.

On Fridays we are having so much fun with splash day, we even some- times get a special treat by going to the treasure box. We are also having so much fun doing our weekly cooking projects!

Ms. Jenny and Ms. Kat

This month Room 10 will continue their adventure of traveling through the United States. We will be visiting Washington, Texas, Colorado, Arizona and Hawaii. We will learn the state flowers, trees animals and many other cool facts.

We will be doing experiments to correlate with the state we are studying. We will travel through the desert to the beaches and through the city. So buckle up and enjoy the ride.

Mrs. Sarah, Ms. Danika, and Ms.

Vannessa

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Don’t forget...

Meet the teacher night will be August 20, 2015 @ 7:00 PM. We will pass out reminders as we get closer.

Snow Cone Party!!!

Our annual Snow Cone Party will be August 21, 2015 in your child’s classroom. We will have our favorite snow cone

truck with dozens of flavors for your child to choose from! The cost is $3.00 per child. See the front for more

information!

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Parent Referral

Earn 2 free weeks of tuition when you refer a family to our center. (After their fifth week and seventh week)

20906 Gathering Oaks San Antonio TX, 78260

2 FREE weeks of Tuition

CHILDRENS LIGHTHOUSE LEARNING CENTER Phone: (210) 495-2223

Children’s eyes are more susceptible to UV exposure because the lenses in the eyes are clearer.

When children are outside, follow these steps:

~ Keep children younger than six months out of direct sunlight.

~ The sun’s rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Limit or try to keep children out of the sun during these hours.

~ Many manufactures make fun frames for children. Get them in the habit early of wearing shades when they’re outside.

~ Make sure your child wears a wide brimmed hat or a baseball cap, which provides some UV protection.

~Remind children to wear their sunglasses even on cloudy days. Most of the sun’s rays can come through the clouds on an overcast day.

~ Teach children to never look directly at or stare at the sun.

Protect Children’s Eyes

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Curriculum Fees

All accounts will be charged the Curriculum Fee August 3, 2015.

Please be aware as the date is quickly approaching. Feel free to make payments toward this charge.

Infants, Toddlers and Schoolers: $60 Twos, Three’s, & Fours: $150

Private Kindergarten: $210

Damien C. 7/1 Olivia L. 7/2 Maddison P. 7/2

Barrett C. 7/2 Kaylee M. 7/4

Ke’Air B. 7/4 Kylie W. 7/5 Noah D. 7/14

Brielle G. 7/14 Audrey T. 7/19 Zachary T. 7/20

Lilly L. 7/21 Amanda F. 7/22

Piper D. 7/24 Kayla M. 7/26

Holly A. 7/26

Kaetlyn S. 7/28

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20906 Gathering Oak San Antonio Texas 78260

Childrens Lighthouse Learning Center at Stone Oak

Open House/Meet the Teacher Night as well as our Fall Carni- val. Be on the look out for more infor- mation on these events.

We are so happy to have each one of our families here at Children’s Lighthouse.

We are having a terrific summer so far!

We hope that you are enjoying the

crafts and projects in which your children are engaging.

August is ap- proaching us quickly and we are very ex- cited about the up- coming fall events we have planned,

Happy Birthday America

- Brandi Richards

Phone: (210) 495. ABCD (2223) Fax: (210) 497.6618

E-mail: info@childrenslighthousesa.com

Director’s corner

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Educational Childcare With a Purpose

Parent’s Night Out

July 18, 2015

5:30pm–10:00pm

We will be having Parent’s Night Out on Saturday, July 18th from 5:30-10:00 pm. The cost is $20 per child and

$15 for any additional children in the family. We welcome siblings who are not enrolled in our program or friends in the community can come also!

We request payment when you sign up at the front desk.

By paying in advance we are better able to staff the cen- ter for the night.

The money is non-refundable, so if you decide not to bring your children to Parents Night Out the staff will still be paid for their time.

SEE YOU THERE !

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