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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Where did you get that info? We are a new family and haven't heard anything about events in May. [/quote] We're a new PK3 family at the MO campus and I was given a flyer about International Day when I went in to drop off the enrollment paperwork. It's Saturday, May 13 from 10-2 and will have "face painting, snow cones, popcorn, and carnival games," in addition to a primary show (10-11) and an elementary show (1-2) according to the flyer. It says that families are encouraged to bring a picnic blanket and dress up in cultural wear. This seems like something that totally could/should be sent by email, but I guess, welcome to LAMB![/quote] We've been at the school for six years and I remember being in your shoes years ago, anxious for any and all information leading up to the first day of school. International Day is a celebration for students to present dances and other performances they've been practicing for months. Incoming families like yours are more than welcome, but the school's communication focus has been directed at current families since those are the students who will performing. Once your child begins in the fall and you're enrolled in the the school wide communication system, you'll start receiving regular communication from the school about these type of events. [/quote] We also received the flyer when we enrolled our PK3 student. I asked them if there were any events for new families, and that is what they gave us. I totally get it is aimed more toward current families, so not sure if it will be worth attending. I am looking for events to make new families feel welcome, much like many other neighborhood schools are already starting to have. [/quote]
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