POSTED: 03/06/2020 at 8:30am  BY: Jennifer Lennon Comments (0) Comment on Post

Important Notice

Evelyn Marie Hoffman was born on February 26, 1931 and passed away on June 1, 2020. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, there will not be a wake or funeral to celebrate Mrs. Hoffman's life.


The SHS teachers are organizing a farewell parade for Mrs. Hoffman's family. We will meet at the school parking lot on Friday, June 5th at 2:30pm. Then we will drive past Mrs. Hoffman's house (28 E Mayer Dr

Suffern, NY) and place flowers on her front lawn.


It would be wonderful to have as many families as possible. Students can make signs and bring a flower to place on her lawn. Mrs. Hoffman's children and grandchildren will all be at the house.


POSTED: 03/06/2020 at 8:12am  BY: Jennifer Lennon Comments (2) Comment on Post

Important Notice

Evelyn Marie Hoffman was born on February 26, 1931 and passed away on June 1, 2020. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, there will not be a wake or funeral to celebrate Mrs. Hoffman's life.

The SHS teachers are organizing a farewell parade for Mrs. Hoffman's family. We will meet at the school parking lot on Friday, May 5th at 2:30pm. Then we will drive past Mrs. Hoffman's house (28 E Mayer Dr
Suffern, NY 10901) and place flowers on her front lawn.

It would be wonderful to have as many families as possible. Students can make signs and bring a flower to place on her lawn. Mrs. Hoffman's children and grandchildren will all be at the house


POSTED: 18/05/2020 at 8:53am  BY: Jennifer Lennon Comments (7) Comment on Post


Good morning Parents,
I want to start by saying, thank you to everyone who has continued to work with their children during this difficult time! The activities that I've been giving to you over these last nine weeks, help your children with academic skills, fine motor skills, and gross motor skills. However, the time you are spending with your children is giving them emotional well being that is priceless. I wish I could be in the classroom with your children to present the activities and lessons to them in person instead of sending them home. I truly appreciate all of you who are
✳️juggling full-time jobs at home
✳️essential workers who are working long shifts, and putting yourself in potential risk
✳️dealing with stress of not currently having a job
✳️having multiple children in your home completing "at home/ distance learning"
✳️ Anyone who is or knows of someone who has the virus.
Please know I am so grateful for all your responses while living during this pandemic.

Attached to this email are activities for this week and next week. I'll be sending home a video for today's lesson this afternoon. Please respond to this email with your child's answer to the question; ❓How are you feeling? (Happy, sad or any other answer) I will be graphing the responses on the video.

This Thursday, We will celebrate Pentecost Thursday, with a video and prayer.

I will be attaching the videos to the Seesaw app as well.

Please respond with your child/children's response to the question of the day.

Stay well,
Mrs. Lennon 🙂





POSTED: 23/03/2020 at 10:22am  BY: Jennifer Lennon Comments (0) Comment on Post

Hello here are as promised the assignments and activities for the School days March 30th- April 10th. It has Week 1  and 2 on it, however it  is our week 3 and 4.  Click on the link below to open the file. Hope you have fun learning! Remember building, pretending, exploring, and playing are the foundation that all learning is built upon!!

Try to establish a routine that works best for your family! Be consistent, but flexible. A child learns best in a structured and relaxed enviorment. Try to create a "special learning area" for your child. Make sure to have supplies like, crayons, pencils, paper, glue, sissors, and playdough, available to be used just like I have in the classroom. 


POSTED: 17/03/2020 at 3:16pm  BY: Jennifer Lennon Comments (0) Comment on Post

Welcome to Mrs. Lennon's Pre-K 4 Website!

I will be listing lesson plans, virtual field trips, and learning resource links to help foster learning with your child while our schools are closed.





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