Director’s Corner
When I give prospective families their tour of
The care and education of young children is complex and demanding. At SPCNS, we strive to provide your children with the best possible environment for learning and growth. We hold the belief that teachers are the most important contributors to quality experiences for children.
When considering possible topics for our first newsletter of the 2009-2010 school year, we thought about what it might feel like to be new to the school and be relatively unfamiliar with the adults who would be nurturing and teaching your children. It seemed like it might be helpful if we were to briefly introduce every one of us to you. Of course, the dossiers which follow only begin to describe them. We trust that their commitment, their competencies, and their caring will be evident to you every day.
The teachers have been asked to use the following questions as guides for their dossiers.
- Where were you born and raised?
- Tell us about your family and where you live:
- What is your educational background?
- How many years have you taught at SPCNS?
- What is the most rewarding thing for you about working with children?
- Tell us something most people might not know about you.
- What is your favorite children’s book and why?
- What makes you like/love/enjoy working at SPCNS?
- What is your philosophy of working with preschool age children?
- What else would you like our families to know about you?
Read more in the SPCNS November 2009 Newsletter
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