As part of their Building Study, children in Baldwinsville JE Head Start Classroom 2 enjoyed a special visit from a community member who helped bring their learning to life. Ray Lessaongang, a Volunteer Firefighter with the Skaneateles Fire Department and the husband of one of our staff members, spent time with the class sharing his knowledge of tools, safety, and the important work builders do in the community.
During the visit, the children explored real tools, learned their names, and discussed how each one is used. Ray also talked about important safety practices builders follow while working, helping children understand why wearing protective gear and following rules keeps everyone safe. The hands-on experience encouraged curiosity, supported early learning goals, and sparked meaningful conversations as children asked questions and shared their ideas.
Experiences like this highlight the value of community connections in early childhood education. We are grateful to Ray for volunteering his time and helping make learning engaging, memorable, and relevant for our students. These partnerships strengthen both our classrooms and the communities we serve.
To learn more about the Head Start program visit: www.peace-caa.org/programs/hs/



