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Classes: Age Groups/ Hours and Staffing


CLASSES: AGE GROUPS/HOURS AND STAFFING
 
Children ages 2.6 to 6 years old grow from hands-on, skill building, and play-based activities under the guidance of experienced and gifted teachers who share their excitement for learning while preparing them for ongoing school. We maintain a low teacher/student ratio in each class. Each classroom is staffed by two or three teachers, the number of assistants to be determined by enrollment. At least one teacher in each class is certified in early childhood education. The entire staff participates in professional development activities ranging from on-site workshops to conferences.

The 2010/2011 Schedule
 

Yellow Room
(2.6-2.11approx.)
 

Tues/Wed/Thurs

11:45am to 2:15pm
Orange Room
(Young/Turning Threes)               
Monday to Friday*
 8:45am to 12:00noon
 (Mon and Fri )
 8:45am to 11:30am
(Tues/Wed/Thurs)

Blue Room
            (Older Threes)                    

Monday to Friday**

8:45am-12noon
 
Purple Room 
 (Younger 4s/Pre-K)
 
Monday to Friday
          
8:45am to 2:15pm 
(Monday-Thursday)
8:45am to 12noon
(Friday)
 
Red Room
 (Older 4s/Pre-K)

Monday to Friday
 
 
 
8:45am to 2:15pm 
(Monday-Thursday)
8:45am to 12noon
(Friday)
         
 
 *Lunch bunch begins in January 2011 from 12:00 noon to 1:00pm every Monday.
**Extended Day begins on January 2011 from 12:00noon to 2:00pm in half groups every Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday.

 


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