June 1st, 2021 marked ONE YEAR of uninterrupted, in-person operation for our students through the global Covid-19 pandemic.
Hard work is child’s play
Letters From Friedje
Fireside Chats: Why Escuela?
In this episode of our Fireside Chats series, Friedje and Kate talk about why they chose Escuela for their children.
Keeping Our Quaranteam Strong in the Second Semester
As our New Mexico Department of Health celebrates almost 217,000 vaccines administered, questions are coming from our community of families currently enrolled.
Our Quaranteam Rocks! Keep It Up!
Let’s not let the holidays create any spikes of illness among our community. We know some of you need to travel during the winter break. We ask that you keep your commitment to the Escuela Quaranteam front and center as you make your plans.
Important News from the Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees of Escuela del Sol has some important news to share. The Board, is very pleased to introduce the next Executive Director of our organization, Ms. Kate Chavez.
Letters from Friedje and Incoming Executive Director Kate Chavez
I am so pleased to introduce Ms. Kate Chavez to you! She and her family will soon be an integral part of our community, working with you and for you to further the mission of our amazing school.
Health Updates and Gratitudes
I want you to know that the commitment to our community extends to honest and accurate communication. We will always share information with you, never withholding any facts you should be aware of. We will not, however, share speculations not grounded in fact.
Health Update: Moving Forward
To date, our Escuela Quaranteam is doing extremely well. Indications are that you have all been pulling together, as one big school family, to keep our community safe. We are all grateful for your efforts and dedication to this cause.
Preparing for Wintery Weather
If my weather app is correct, next week promises to bring some early winter weather. I want to remind you (so you can remind your kids) that no matter the temperature, we are committed to keeping viruses at bay. This means that doors and windows will remain open for good strong cross-ventilation. We can and will turn on the heat, but it’s going to be cold in the classrooms.
Keep Safety in Mind When Making Decisions About Gatherings
From a burning desire to see relatives to the pleas of our children to see their friends (in particular adolescents), there are so many reasons to give … just a little, to lower our guard … just a little. We ask that you do not.