This evening was Corin's Preschool Graduation! Yes, it's kind of silly, but totally cute! Honestly, however, I can't believe that in the Fall he'll be going to Kindergarten and full day Kindergarten at that! I did want full day Kindergarten, but at first I was going to have to pay for it (NOT going to happen), however some changes where made in the school district (they closed a school) and because of that some of the students that would normally go to that school will be coming to the one we are going to and they decided to make it all full day Kindergarten. Actually, it seems like that is becoming the norm. I think for Corin its going to be a lot for him, but he'll get used to it. For Preschool it has been a challenging year, at times. He is so high energy and would have problems sitting quietly in circle time, following directions, etc. Because of this I'm worried about full day Kindergarten and getting calls from the school, but we'll deal with them as they come. He'll have structure all day long, so I think that will be the most challenging part for him. He's academic level for a Preschooler is good. Ms. Pam and Ms. Linda were GREAT Preschool teachers and I am grateful he had them. The bar, for me, has already been set high on great teachers for Corin, so we'll see if any can top them. They were so patient with Corin. They dealt with him on an individual level and rewarded him for the positive, good things he did. An example, Ms. Pam would put him in the front of the group during story time so he could be in the group and enjoy the story but not get distracted by the other children.
As I was saying Thank You and Goodbyes Ms. Linda said "He has a big heart" and Ms. Pam said "He's going to go far"
Entering to Pomp and Circumstance
They performed a few songs.
Receiving his "diploma" (it was a certificate and a little canvas bag they had made with their report card, a card they had made with a picture of themselves on the front and a class picture inside where everyone signed their names, and a pencil)
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