SHERMAN EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
Our Mission:
To provide a strong foundation for children to become creative thinkers, high achievers and lifelong learners.
Our Vision:
Sherman staff will be committed to teaching with excellence by providing quality instruction to empower our children to be safe, respectful and responsible learners.
Message from the Principal What's Happening At Sherman
Dear Parents and Community Members, Sherman Early Childhood Center is truly the beginning point for children on their journey through the Morgan County School District public school system. All kindergarten and preschool classes in the district are housed at Sherman. Sherman's student population is diverse with an enrollment of approximately 220-260 kindergarten students. The total preschool enrollment is also approximately 210 students. Our staff is dedicated to providing a safe, caring and nurturing environment for all children. We strive to challenge each student to reach their full potential in learning and as community citizens. If you have any questions about the health and safety of our students and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, please call the school office. Our goal is to have students come to school and learn to interact with safety precautions. I am honored and pleased to serve as principal of Sherman Early Childhood Center. If you have any comments, questions, or concerns, feel free to contact me at the school. Sincerely, Stacey Gorman Sherman Early Childhood Center Principal Employment Opportunities
We are always looking for substitute teachers. Please visit the Morgan County School District website's career tab to search for district opening and apply or call Stacey Gorman (970)370-6196 for more information.
School Attendance School attendance is very important for your child. Absences from school can never really be made up. When children fall behind due to excessive absences and tardiness, they are not able to learn and progress with the rest of the students. Instruction begins promptly at the beginning of each school day and continues until dismissal. School attendance habits, which are formed early in life, most certainly have an effect on whether the student will successfully graduate from High School. Because it is so important to the success of the student, school attendance is a high priority for our school district. Children who are ill do need to be kept at home however. It is our policy that a student who has been running a fever must be fever free without medication for at least 24 hours prior to attending school. This helps to insure that children are feeling well enough to get the instructional benefit from attending school and also that they are not spreading their illness to other students and staff by returning too early. We appreciate your efforts to get your child to school on time every day. |
March
1st-Class Pictures 9th & 11th- Parent Teacher Conferences 14th- Daylight Savings Begins 18th-6:00pm-PTO meeting 22nd-26th-Spring Break April 2nd-No School 5th-No School-Teacher Professional Development 15th-6:00pm- PTO Meeting May 21st-Last day of school
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