Graduating Class of 2026 - Jupiter

YOU DID IT!

Congratulations, little graduates! This is a big milestone in your young lives, and you should be very proud of all that you have accomplished. You have learned so much in your time at preschool, and you are now ready to move on to new adventures and experiences. As you move forward, remember to keep learning and exploring, to be kind to others, and to always do your best. The world is full of wonder and excitement, and there is so much to discover and enjoy. Keep asking questions, trying new things, and following your curiosity. And always remember to have fun!
 

You have bright futures ahead of you, and I know that you will do great things. Congratulations once again, and I wish you all the best on your journey ahead!

As you look back: A look at 2025

January 20: Donald Trump is inaugurated as president of the United States. He is the second president to serve two nonconsecutive terms and the oldest person (at age 78) to win the office.

February 2: Beyoncé wins three Grammys, including her first-ever album of the year award, to extend her record total to 35. She also makes history as the first Black woman to win a Grammy for best country album, for Cowboy Carter.

June 20: KPop Demon Hunters begins streaming on Netflix, and within two months it becomes the most-watched movie of all time on the platform.

June 23: The first images taken by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory are released to the public. The observatory is a groundbreaking, high-powered telescope that takes pictures of the entire visible sky.

June 25: Axiom Mission 4 (AX-4), the fourth commercial human spaceflight mission undertaken by Axiom Space, is launched to the International Space Station (ISS). The mission involves international collaboration. Comdr. Peggy Whitson (U.S.), mission pilot Shubhanshu Shukla (India), mission specialist Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski (a European Space Agency astronaut from Poland), and mission specialist Tibor Kapu (Hungary) perform around 60 microgravity science experiments that represent the contributions or investments of 31 countries. Shubhanshu Shukla becomes the second Indian national to go to space, and Ax-4 returns to Earth on July 15.

July 1: The Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System, a telescope funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), discovers Comet 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object that is possibly the oldest known comet.

August 7: OpenAI releases ChatGPT-5, which is described as a major advance in reasoning and autonomy. This is just one of numerous news stories about AI, which continues to have a growing impact on everyday life.

November 2: India wins its first Women’s Cricket World Cup.

November 12: The last penny is minted in the United States. First produced in 1793, the coins became more expensive to make than their actual worth. There are some 250 billion pennies currently in circulation.

Sincerely,

Congratulations!

Mrs. Dawn | Mrs. Eneida | Ms. Shira | Mrs. Nikki | Mrs. Donna | Ms. Erika | Ms. Wendy | Ms. Dejah

#Have an Amazing Summer!