| Seasonal Events |
| September |
| Grandparent's Day |
| October |
| Open House |
| Parent Conferences |
| Picture Day |
| Fire Prenvention Week |
| Halloween Fun Fair |
| November |
| Thanksgiving Potluck |
| December |
| Annual Trolley Ride |
| Snow Day |
| Holiday Song Fest |
| January |
| Japanese New Year |
| February |
| Chinese New Year |
| Annual Fun Run |
| Valentine's Day |
| March |
| Girl's Day |
| Mardi Gras Parade |
| St. Patrick's Day |
| April |
| Earth Day |
| May |
| Boy's Day |
| Mother's Day Tea |
| Parent Conferences |
| June |
| Father's Day |
| Aloha Program and |
| Family Potluck Luau |
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| Learning Together as Families |
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LL THROUGH THE YEAR, we work to build a strong connection between your child's school life and family life. Our holiday-themed Learning Units complement family celebrations and introduce new holiday concepts that may even inspire families to start new traditions.
We encourage parents to participate in their child's education at Unity. Some activities are required, such as twice early Parent Conferences. Others, like the Christmas Trolley Ride and Annual Fun Run, are highly recommended for the whole family. We invite parents to observe daily class activities and join in classroom celebrations. Teachers and staff keep parents informed by way of newsletters and memos, bulletin boards, incident reports, informal notes and conversations.
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On a more subtle level, we strive to guide new families gently along on their children's journey from self-absorbed toddlers to kindergarten citizens. Often, the family's journey parallels the child's. As the youngster learns to see beyond his own needs and function in the larger school community, the family evolves. Parents may gradually or dramatically - shift their schedules and habits, even home environments, to ease their child's entry into this exciting new world. At its best, "kindergarten readiness" is a family endeavor and, at the end of the journey, a proud accomplishment for all.
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