Monarch Butterfly Celebration

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Our Pre-K and Kindergarten students transformed into butterflies, birds, bears, and other creatures great and small in this morning’s magical Monarch Butterfly Celebration! 🦋✨

The celebration is a culmination of the monarch butterfly study in the Pre-K and Kindergarten — an immersive learning experience that connects children to the natural world while embedding essential skills like inquiry, collaboration, and reflection. Through the lens of a butterfly’s life cycle, children not only learn about nature, but also about themselves, their community, and their role as stewards of the environment.

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