Level Up! Programs are designed to give students hands-on experiences beyond the classroom.
Please email Arts Integrated Learning (SAIL) End of program Showcase of Learning - I’m Ready for Kindergarten!.Camp-like environment Socialization with peers.Hands-on learning activities with teachers and community providers.Ample support staff for academic, social, and linguistic support.Practice with school routines, language, and daily activities.If you have not yet registered your child for kindergarten, click here to get started! Students who are already pre-registered for kindergarten, but have not attended Pre-K in CSDNB will receive information on setting up a PowerSchool Parent Portal account in the mail so that they can register for Jump Start. Students who are already in CSDNB's Pre-K 4 can register through the Parent Portal under Forms.
Students will work with CSDNB kindergarten teachers and community partners to learn school routines, get to know new friends, and get ready for elementary school.įirst come/first served basis (up to 120 students). It is designed to give students a sneak-peek into the world of kindergarten while also providing hands-on experiences to get them excited about learning and seeing their place as members of the New Britain School community. Jump Start into Kindergarten is in its FIRST year as a summer initiative for students entering kindergarten in the Fall of 2021. Team-building, community service, and creative, imaginative fun!.Hands-on activities with teachers and community providers.Daily activities with both Teachers doing individual, non-traditional writing projects and Community Organizations in Arts-related fields: visual arts, theater, music, rap poetry, digital production, etc.Camp-like environment - not a typical classroom environment project-based learning.Arts & Creative Writing - A Hero’s Journey.Partnerships between CSDNB and Community-Based Organizations will help students connect to both their school and the larger community.īusing will be provided for ALL students - letters will be sent home by early Julyįirst come/first served basis (up to 160 students) It is designed to give students hands-on experiences to help improve their school engagement, especially in the areas of the Arts. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work tirelessly to provide your student with a quality education.CREATE is in its 5th year as a summer initiative for Grade 4-5 students. Beginning the week of January 18th, all students will be following the synchronous plan.īeginning on Monday, January 10th, schools will be closed for students and they will return to school in person on Monday, January 24.īeginning January 10th, all athletic competitions will be held without fan attendance in an attempt to stop the spread of this disruptive virus.
Staff will return in person on Tuesday, January 18th, the day after the Martin Luther King official holiday.īeginning January 10th, students will be engaged academically following the asynchronous education plan of action. Staff will work remotely, beginning on January 10th to January 14th. However, it is critical that we make tough decisions now in order to be more productive in the future. I do know for many families this may be an extra burden. This is taking a toll on the school district and must be addressed by closing temporarily. However, the CDC guidelines does stress the importance of staying home in the event you have symptoms related to COVID, and people with symptoms must be quarantined for a minimum of five days. Many staff members as well as students are reporting mild symptoms. We were hoping that the numbers would change after winter break, but unfortunately we could not avoid this untimely shutdown. The omicron variant is affecting the staff/student ratio to the degree that it is placing an overabundance of students with a limited amount of staff to provide effective instructional strategies. After several days of monitoring our district’s attendance of staff and students, the decision to close school is evident.