Development of fine
and gross motor skills, increase in vocabulary and communication skills, exposure to math concepts, pre-writing
activities, and handwriting, and Kindergarten preparation, are all goals of these programs. The school provides lunch
and snacks, rest cots, art supplies, and other consumables. The parents are responsible for cot sheets and blankets,
a change of clothes, and occasionally for unusual classroom supplies (ex. T-shirt for project, jars, paper towel tubes,
etc.). The three to five-year old classrooms are set up in learning centers. These centers consist of art, dramatic
play, manipulatives/math, blocks, reading, writing/computer, and science/sensory. The room set-up also allows for a
cozy space where children can get away from the pressures of “group life”. The schedule is designed to provide a
balance between structure and flexibility. The curriculum is based on theme units and incorporates everyday events
as a basis for learning. For example, lunch-time provides the following learning opportunities: counting place settings
to set the table, using proper hand washing techniques before the meal, learning good food habits through discussion
of the lunch menu, observing good table manners during meal time, understanding proper social interaction while having
lunch-time conversations with friends and teachers, being responsible by cleaning up spills and clearing the table,
and following good health habits by brushing teeth and using the rest room prior to nap. The children in the three
to five-year old programs are welcomed and involved in a pleasant social and academic atmosphere. Creativity is
encouraged, and individual accomplishments are recognized and praised. Drawings advance from scribbles to distinguishable
figures, children begin to form letters and shapes and recognize their written name and the names of classmates.
Children learn to print their name, and to count. Each child enrolled in the program has a classroom folder. Communication
from teachers and administrators, children’s artwork, and other items to go home are placed in the folder. It is
important that this folder is checked daily to help keep you informed of your child’s activities and upcoming events.
It is our goal to promote children to the next level as a class when the new school year begins. This allows children
to continue friendships and to have the comfort of a familiar peer group. The three-year old ratio is 1:9, and the
four-year old ratio is 1:12.
Key Benefits
The schedule is designed to provide a balance between structure and flexibility
Creativity is encouraged, and individual accomplishments are recognized and praised
The school provides lunch and snacks, rest pads, art supplies, and other consumables
Pricing
Tuition Plans |
Days |
Times |
Monthly |
Full-Time |
Monday thru Friday |
7am-6pm |
$855.00 - 3yrs
$815.00 - 4yrs |
3 Day |
Monday, Wednesday, Friday |
7am-6pm |
$575.00 - 3yrs
$550.00 - 4yrs |
2 Day |
Tuesday and Thursday |
7am-6pm |
$395.00 - 3yrs
$380.00 - 4yrs |
Information Request Form
Form coming soon, for now please email us for more information and we will respond quickly with the information you requested.
Your teachers for 3 year olds are:(click name for Teacher Bio)
Debra Cinnerella
Emily Formicola
Lori Jones
Catina Liverman
Your teachers for 4 year olds are:(click name for Teacher Bio) Rebekah Fairbairn
Angeline Giles
Kairise Johnson
Aimee Martini
Barbara Tonti
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