Fair Oaks Elementary School announces kindergarten transition tour for incoming students

Cathie Seibert Principal
Cathie Seibert Principal
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Fair Oaks Elementary School announced on Apr. 13 that it will hold a Kindergarten Transition Tour for incoming kindergarten students and their enrolling adults or tutors. The event is scheduled to take place in person on May 7 from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.

The transition tour aims to help new students and their families become familiar with the school environment, meet staff members, and prepare children for their first day of kindergarten. This initiative supports both academic readiness and community engagement as children begin their elementary education.

Fair Oaks Elementary School participates in Title I programs, which provide funding for instructional enhancements and resources to support at-risk students, according to the official website. The school also promotes the Fair Oaks Code, encouraging students to be kind, strong, proud, and brave individuals who are prepared for success, as per the official website.

As part of the Cobb County School District, Fair Oaks Elementary operates as a public elementary institution serving its local community according to the official website. The school emphasizes daily excellence and works toward building a supportive community that fosters opportunities and success for all its members as outlined on the official website.

The school recently earned accreditation for six years following a successful review by Cognia. This achievement demonstrates the district’s ongoing commitment to providing quality education according to the official website.

The upcoming Kindergarten Transition Tour reflects broader efforts by Fair Oaks Elementary School to ensure that new learners feel confident as they begin their educational journey.



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