
Hello families! The Pre-K teachers and I are currently putting together a list of activities that align with our curriculum that you can do at home with your children. In the next few days I will direct you on where to find these activities. We all miss your children and having them in our classrooms. Staying positive and hope this will soon pass. Stay healthy and well!


Lawrence has no cases of Coronavirus at this time, but out of an abundance of caution, all after-school activities are canceled until further notice.

Good morning Lawrence families. As of Tuesday morning, Lawrence still has no reports of exposure or diagnosis of the coronavirus. Please visit the news section of the district website or app for an update from the Superintendent.

Taking our learning outside today to enjoy the nice weather and fresh air.



Thank you to our guest readers for reading to our Pre-K children on our Dr. Seuss Day!



Wacky socks for "Fox in Socks"!


Wacky Wednesday in Pre-K!



Good afternoon Lawrence Families- To prevent the spread of germs, a child who has cold/flu like symptoms should not come to school. A letter from Dr. Pedersen can be found in the News section of our District Website or App. Thank you for helping us keep Lawrence healthy.


Today we wore green for "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss.




Today we celebrate Dr. Seuss and Read Across America Day!


Updates on the coronavirus and Department of Health guidance can be found in the news section of Lawrence.org and on our App. As in all cold and flu seasons, children are reminded to frequently wash hands. Parents, ill children must stay home.


Happy 100th Day of School!




Today the UPK children at the Number Four School participated in World Read Aloud Day. We had some members of the Lawrence School District come and read to our children. "The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go." -Dr. Seuss



Today PSEG Long Island taught children about how to keep safe in case of an emergency.


Multicultural Day Part 2



“My dream would be a multicultural society, one that is diverse and where every man, woman and child are treated equally. I dream of a world where all people of all races work together in harmony.” - Nelson Mandela




UPK is ready for our multicultural parade tomorrow. "We may have all come on different ships, but we're in the same boat now " -Martin Luther King Jr.



Having fun in exploration!


As we learn about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the children from Room 6 explain their own dreams.





Today children solved riddles to find the missing letters during our Peaceful Letter Day.


