Tuesday, July 30, 2013

New School Year

 Wow time flies when your busy. I can't believe the 2013-2014 school year is about to start, and I am about to start my second year as the outdoor teacher at Inland Preschool. For those of you who are new to our preschool welcome! I can't wait to meet you and your family. For those of you returning I can't wait to see you and hear all about your summer.

 For new families let me give you a brief introduction. My name is Ms. Charlee and I am 33 years old, I have been married to my husband Bradley for almost 11 years and together we have 2 children and one very spoiled dog. I graduated from MSJC in 2005 with 2 Associate degrees one in Sociology and the other in Humanities, with a concentration on Early Childhood Education. I was a stay at home mom for 6 years when I first came to Inland Preschool as a parent helper in 2011. Shortly after joining as a parent I knew I wanted to work at IPS and finished up my parent work hours and worked as a parent sub until I was offered a job as a part time teacher's aide and substitute teacher in 2012. In the fall of 2012 I was offered to become the outdoor teacher in a unique position at IPS which I took without hesitation. Today I work at IPS, I take care of my 2 children Breven(8) and Aubree(5) and all the after school and extra curricular activities, I cycle, knit, read and work at the local Jazzercise 2 nights a week. I also teach early childhood classes at my church on Sunday's as well.

 As I said earlier my job is a unique position. I mean how many schools do you know that treat outdoors as a classroom and as an important part of education not just a place to have recess? And that's how I see it the outdoors are not just a great place to have fun but a great place to learn and explore all areas of learning in a different environment. How cool is it to read a book out in the grass? How fun is it to kick a ball in an open field? How exciting is it to explore science as you hunt for bugs in a garden? How interesting is it to explore how many cups are in a gallon with a tub of water and a measuring cup with no worries about what's spilled? And that's just some examples of what we do outside. Our unique approach to play based curriculum allows the children to explore all areas of learning in the environment that they enjoy most be it in the traditional classroom setting or in the back yard of our preschool.

 I have taken to calling the outdoor space the back yard because it sounds fun! In spring of last year our back yard was expanded to include a very large grass space that was needed and very much appreciated by myself, the staff and the children of IPS just having more room to run was an amazing blessing that our school was able to get thanks to some very hard working parents and board members. Now that we have had that space for some time now it's time to use it to its fullest potential and that is my plan for this school year. To put more activities to stimulate learning outside for everyone to enjoy. There are also some plans to renovate and make some changes to some of the existing areas of the back yard as well. So come back to my blog to see what's new and what's next taking place in the back yard.

 August 2nd is our meet and greet day I can't wait to meet all the new students and see all our returning students its been a long summer and I have missed all the kids. Enjoy the last day's of summer break and I hope to see everyone soon!