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Prek newsletters
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What a novelist, a therapist, a Buddhist teacher, and others had to say to the class of 2020 Newsletters are a simple strategy for sharing classroom or program activities with parents and caregivers. The commencement speech you’ll never hear ( From 2020) You Thought You Were Free, but History Found You This newsletter includes an article from the administrator, samples of art work and creative writing by the CCS students, and important calendar reminders for academics, athletics, and activities. As the former Atlantic staff writer Joe Pinsker noted, after asking 19 smart people for their graduation advice, all we can do is try to change our relationship with the unknown, using it as a tool to navigate what lies ahead. Each month the Cornerstone Christian School office publishes an informational newsletter for our families. Although the class of 2020 was facing new levels of the unknown, the experience itself has always been with us. Also today: Eric Adams is starving NYC’s universal pre-k program, and a Belgian lesson in taming the automobile.

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What stands out to me in these essays by various writers and thinkers-and bear with me through a little commencement-address corniness here-is the certainty of uncertainty. CityLab Daily: China’s Space Dreams Boost Nationalism, Local Economies.

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With graduation season upon us, I revisited a collection of commencement addresse s The Atlantic commissioned in 2020 for students who weren’t able to attend their own graduations. These events are usually emotional for those watching their loved ones reach a milestone, but they can also be poignant for observers because of what they represent: simply, the end of a formative time of life and the start of a murky future.

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I can relate I’ve even been known to well up during graduation scenes in TV shows or movies. No matter how many graduations I attend-and no matter how much of a hassle it is to get a parking space and catch the shuttle bus and find a seat-when the line of graduates finally appears and begins that last, long walk as college students, I feel like I might cry. Don’t forget to also include precise dates of upcoming events so families can plan accordingly. Write about school activities such as trips, meetings, volunteer opportunities, school clubs, and so on. We want the day to be distinct, unmistakable, and linked to countless ceremonies of the past. First and foremost, a school newsletter should provide essential information to both students and parents.









Prek newsletters