Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Lice Support

Daily options for lice prevention.




Here is a great writeup by one of our amazing Klahanie School parents, Jordan Beck-Vroom for Lice Treatment:

First off, don't worry!  These little buggers are an annoyance, but with diligence you won't have them hanging around for too long!  I've compiled some info that we've found helpful, and a few asides we haven't tried.  


For all the basic information, like life cycle, reproduction times, household care http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/lice/head/index.html

For non toxic effective cetaphil treatment http://nuvoforheadlice.com/test/

Metal nit combs can be found at the pharmacy, as can cetaphil.  Even though Cooper was the only one with lice found on him in our family, the whole crew got the cetaphil treatment(which I would not have done with the chemicals) and Thomas and I also did the Lysterine treatment(google it if you're interested, I wouldn't do it on the kids, but it seems good for extra thick or long hair).  We also spoke with a family who recommended a vinegar rinse before removing nits, instructions here http://headlicecenter.com/head-lice-vinegar/ .

I would think it couldn't hurt for everyone over 2.5 years old to do the cetaphil treatment if any signs of lice were found, even if nits/lice were not.  It only has to be done once a week for 3 weeks. 

I hope this helps, and know that lice can happen to anyone and we're all in the same boat!

-Jordan, mother of a boy with significantly shorter hair :)

Sunday, November 1, 2015

2015-16 Calendar














OCTOBER
1 C 6-7pm 2
5 6 7 8 9       
12 13 14 15 16
19         20 AC         21 AC         22 AC 23
26 27 28 29 30
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NOVEMBER
2
3
4
5
6
9
10
11H
12
16 AC
17 AC
18 AC
19
20
23
24
25H
26H
Happy
Thanksgiving
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DECEMBER

1
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
18
21 B
22 B
23 B
24 B
HOLIDAY
BREAK!
28 B
29 B
30 B
31 B
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1B

JANUARY

4
5
6
7
8
11
12
13
14
15
18 H
19
20
21
22
25
26
27
28
29


FEBRUARY
1
2
3
4
5
8
9
10
11
12
15 H
16 B
17 B
18 B
19 B
WinterBreak
22
23
24
25
26
29

MARCH
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
18
21
22
23
24
25
28 SC
29 SC
30 SC
31
Spring
Conferences







APRIL
1
4 5 6 7 8
11 B 12B 13B 14 B 15B SpringBreak
18 19 20 21 22
25 26 27 28 29
MAY
2 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13
16 17 18 19 20
23 24 25 26 27
30 H 31
JUNE
1 2 3
6 7 8 9 10
13 14 15 16 Potluck 17 LG

Last Day & Graduation: 11:30 Klahanie School
End-Year Family Potluck: 5pm Dockton Park
JULY
Stawberry Festival Parade!
Saturday of Festival, Meet at Methodist Church parking lot 10:30am dressed in your
Klahanie tie-dye and decorated wagons and bikes (lets get together and make a float!)
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Klahanie goes off of the Vashon Sch.Dist. Calendar (w/slight variances)
H: HOLIDAY NO SCHOOL
B: BREAK NO SCHOOL
AC/SC: Autumn&Spring Conference Days
F: First Full Day of school
LG:Graduation Sing-A-Long/
EarlyDismiss(Everyone please come Fri.17th 11:30am) Holidays, Breaks, Non-School Days:
Sept.7 Labor D Nov26/27:ThanksG Jan18:MLK Day
Nov.11Veterans Dec21-Jan1 Winter Holiday Feb15-19 Winter Break
SNOW & EMERGENCY CLOSURES:
Klahanie will follow Vashon School District closures with slight variances:
* If Vashon Schools closed, Klahanie closed
* If Vashon Schools have a 1 or 2 hour late start, Klahanie regular schedule w/late start Parents will be called.
Snow days &/or Emergency days will not be made up. 

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November 2015 Newsletter

Klahanie School
November 2015 Newsletter








“Dad believes that the things of nature are a gift.  And that in return, we must give something back.  We must give thanks.”
Giving Thanks by Jonathan London
“Thank you for the food we eat, thank you for the friends we meet.  Thank you for the birds that sing, thank you thank you for everything.”
Author Unknown

October 2015 Reflection
Thank you parents and children for such wonderful conferences, what fun sharing about your children.   This is a memorable group of children; we are a very lucky lot!  The leaves are beginning to change and the rain has re-emerged, autumn is fully here.  Thank you parents for dressing your kids so weather ready with warm layers and easy to slip on boots!  Thank you also for practicing with your child at home ways to put clothing and coats on independently.  We use the following technique at school:

“You put your tag by your toes, hands in the holes and your flip it” flipping the coat on by laying coat upside down by child’s toes.

We have been talking about how our rain gear acts as our own personal tent when in the weather elements.  Inside and outside the children are exploring new friendships and with that we are able to support the natural and normal relationship dynamics playing out and figuring out how to open our listening ears and learning to speak from the heart, and what defines a kind leader.  I am taking a lot of time to help the children figure out joyful ways to connect with friends and introducing mediation “holding our concentration” complimented with movement stories.   There is a great amount of kindness offered and received in class daily and what a gift to observe.  The main focus I leave them with is how kind they are.  That kindness and gratitude will lead to a joyful life on earth and possibility greater connection with others and earth.  We continue to build our empathy development with inquiry and listening and grace and courtesy response to friends’ questions and actions. 

November Curriculum Topics
·      Salmon: amazing life cycle journey, Pacific Northwest salmon and habitats.  This is a very dear unit to me and we read some amazing books and poetry about the salmon’s inspiring life. 
·      Giving Thanks: exploring ways to express our thanks to those we love and the earth.  Before our Thanksgiving break we will make a meal as a class over a couple of days, set our table, sing a Thank You song and eat our class made meal together.  The meal will be applesauce (pealed cooked by the children, a bit of honey added), smoked salmon and corn bread (made by the class).
·      Orcas: Like Salmon, we are very honored as an island community to be able to observe first hand the Orca migration led by Grandma, the matriarch of the Puget Sound pod.  We will learn about Orcas and compare our native whale activity to those surrounding Scotland’s archipelago Inner Hebrides. 
·      Turkeys: parts of the turkey and behaviors, get ready for some funny words coming home! 

Reminders/Thank You
Thank you Jordan Beck-Vroom for your amazing help in class when a teacher was out sick as well as your very popular and beautiful felting with students in class.  Thank you Lowry family and Hogs Back Farm for the pumpkin donations!  Thank you Elizabeth Mendana Shaw for your fantastic movement once a month, we are learning so much from our Specialists!  Thank you Renee for helping class the remainder of the school year, cheers to a great year for Patsy too as she continues her procedures and healing.  Patsy is doing really great and will hopefully come for periodic class visits.    

·      No School: Wednesday October 11 (Veterans Day Observation) or Wednesday November 25, 26th for Thanks Giving Break







Specialist Elizabeth Mendana Shaw teaches us Movement








Specialis Jordan Beck teaches about felting and wool







Help from an older friend

Playing some rhythm stick music

Measuring rain fall

Halloween parade