Talladega City Schools Pre-K Program

Hal Henderson is home of the Talladega City Schools Pre-K Program. Mrs. Angela Capers, a "highly qualified" teacher with exceptional talents, developed the program during the 2008-2009 academic year. Mrs. Karen Graves, a "highly qualified" paraprofessional, works collaboratively with the 2010-2011 teacher, Mrs. Patricia Cook, to continously move the program forward. Mrs. Cook was previously our State Department of Education Technical Assistant who evaluated our program. We have 18 students enrolled in Pre-K. I am also pleased to announce that our site has been recognized by the State Department of Education as "exemplary."

Friday, September 25, 2009

Friday is "Show & Tell" Day in Pre-K.....





Pre-K students enjoy bringing one of their favorite toys, books, etc. from home to share with their friends. You never know what 4 years olds will tell you...


Lauren brought her cell phone because she LOVES talking to her Grandma on the phone...

Aniyah shares the belt that her mother spanks her with when she doesn't get a "star!"


Jaden brought 2 of his favorite toys, Duncan & James from "Thomas the Tank Engine."

Brennon brought the dinosaur that he & his dad play with...

Brady says, "Sometimes I like to sleep with Max and Ruby!"

Langdon is ready to build train tracks.....

Madalyn loves to read her "Johnny Appleseed" book.

Ahmaria is proud of the apple tree that she made in class.

Alivia loves to jump on the trampoline with her cat....

Garrett brought a "golf ball" to share because he loves playing golf with his Dad...

"Show and Tell" gives students an opportunity to share their favorite toys, but more importantly, our little ones are improving language and communication skills. We are proud of our babies. They are showing tremendous growth and continue to amaze us!

1 comment:

jane wade said...

IT'S SO NICE TO SEE THE CHILDREN IN
THEIR ACTIVITIES. IT WAS GOOD ON
GRANDPARENTS' DAY TO SEE THEM LINE
UP FOR LUNCH LIKE LITTLE TROOPS.
MRS. CAVERS AND HER ASSISTANT ARE TO BE COMMENDED. MRS. LAROS DOES A
GREAT JOB AS PRINCIPAL.