
Dear Oak,
“I can see it.”
“I can look through here.” You each moved along the fence looking through cracks or knot holes into the neighbor’s yard. “Let’s pull these out.” I reminded that we take care of Rainbow School. Our music corner is for everyone to use, and they wouldn’t be available if you broke them.
“But we have to get over the fence.” We have a step ladder, so we went on a search for the step ladder. “We have to get over the fence. We need a long one.” We tried the step ladder. First one climbed up. They couldn’t see over. Then another climbed up. They couldn’t see over.
So we tried a triangle. Several people helped move it and get it up over the musical pipes. It worked. You could see over the fence. One was even able to stand on the hooks in the fence. “We have to smash the fence.”
I informed that we have to have a fence since we’re a school. “We need to get in the yard.” You explained that something had been thrown over the fence that you wanted to retrieve. I explained that now that thing was the neighbor’s because it was in their yard. We can’t go into people’s yards without asking them if it’s okay first.
Love,
Teacher Michelle