What’s Happening at Marshall Pre-K

Employee Spotlight: Kim Katona, 2024 Because of You Recipient

Employee Spotlight: Kim Katona, 2024 Because of You Recipient

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Students at Scott Primary Pre-K Go on a Leaf Hunt

Students at Scott Primary Pre-K Go on a Leaf Hunt

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Marshall Pre-K became part of PIC’s PA Pre-K Counts family in 2017.  Marshall Pre-K is located in Marshall Elementary, Laurel Highlands School District, Uniontown, Fayette County.  Last year, a second Pre-K classroom was added at this location due to its popularity.

Our new school year started on August 29 and students are quickly learning all about our school. Marshall Elementary is lead by an incredible principal, Dr. Jessica Scott.  She and staff always plan fun filled activities to take place throughout the school year.

On Friday, September 9th, Pre-K celebrated Grandparents Day along with the school.  During our outside playtime, grandparents that registered for the event, visited our class.  They were able to partake in our gross motor activities, plus socialize with other families.  The children loved it as well as the grandparents.

Please enjoy the pictures from Grandparent Day.

 

 

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