Thanks for stopping by A Family Place. I enjoy working with families, and sharing the power of music with them. Kindermusik provides this outlet for me. This blog will allow me to share thoughts and ideas that can help families in their journey.

Friday, January 13, 2012

What about???

Spring semester is underway for Kindermusik of Berry College, and you may have some questions or some "what if's?"

Is there Kindermusik of Martin Luther King Day?  NO, the college is closed. No classes will meet on Monday, January 16.

What if we have inclement weather, how will I know if Kindermusik classes are meeting?  Typically,  if the Floyd County schools are closed due to weather conditions, then Kindermusik will not meet.  There will be announcement on Kindermusik of Berry's Facebook page, here on the blog, and on the office phone (706-233-4091).  Sometimes the schools delay opening or they get out early because of weather conditions, in those cases make sure you call or check an online source.  You can also check www.hometownheadlines.com for an announcement.

What if I miss a class because my child is sick or we are out of town?  Can I come to a different day/time? Yes!  You may want to email knobles@berry.edu to make sure that the class is meeting that week, as occasionally a teacher is out of town.

Where can I see a schedule of classes? Click here to find the schedule! 

Can relatives visit the class, i.e, grandma and grandpa?   Music making is a family affair, so we love it when they visit!

Is there a handicap access to the Ford buildings?  Yes.  Park in the small parking lot, and follow the sidewalk toward the reflection pools.  Look for the handicap ramp and side entrance.   This will take you to the first floor, turn left to get to the elevator.  It's a long haul, but you don't have to maneuver any steps.  If you still have questions, ask a teacher to help you!

When does the semester end?  Unless we have weather issues (and last year we did!), classes end the of April. Teachers will announce spring break dates which are typically in March.

More "what if's" next time!  Stay warm.

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