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Welcome Back!

 Welcome Back! We are super excited to be back this quarter and look forward to art being taught the remainder of the school year. 

The program will begin November 4th as we are preparing our supplies and lessons for the year. Due to current conditions and all that is going on, there are a few rules that must be followed in order to keep everyone safe. Your cooperation is appreciated as we maneuver around these changes.


●When arriving to the school to teach a lesson, a face mask or shield MUST be worn at all times.

●Your temperature will be taken at the front office and your must NOT have had any recent symptoms of Covid-19

●You must have coordinated with the teacher and your name be on the volunteer list for that day

●When choosing a date to teach, you must give at least 24 hours notice as your supplies need to be pulled and delivered. If you do not give that amount of time, feel free to still email or text me and I will try my hardest to accommodate everyone the best I can

●In order to have the proper amount of turn over time and to be able to disinfect supplies properly, ALL supplies must be turned into the "Return Cabinet" in the copy room when your lesson is completed. The return cabinet is located on the bottom left corner of the cabinets

●Supplies is issued on a first come, first serve basis and if there are multiple classes wanting that supplies at the same time, you will be notified via email that that lesson cannot be completed with PTN issued supplies. You are welcome to complete the lesson with classroom supplies, but our supplies are limited and can only be issued to a certain amount of classes at the same time

●Supplies is NOT to be shared between students. It will be counted out into individual packets/bags but must not be shared. 

●When emailing to request supplies please include the following:

          ☆Teachers name

          ☆Date AND time lesson will be taught

          ☆The number of students

          ☆The name of the lesson

          ☆List of supplies needed

●Lessons must be followed from the list included on this blog as they follow the curriculum and have been approved to be taught in the classroom. If there is something you feel goes along well with the curriculum and is not on the list of lessons, please email me and I will look at it and try to get it approved if it fits appropriately.


We thank you so very much for taking the time to teach an art lesson in your child's classroom and look forward to a great rest of the school year!! 

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