MOMS Club of Frederick North - Moms Club of Frederick County

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MOMS Club of Frederick North - Moms Club of Frederick County
Presented by the MOMS Club®
Of Frederick County-North
Twelfth Edition, Published November 2013
www.momsclub-fredericknorth.com
Introduction
This guide, “The Frederick Area Preschool and Childcare Centers Guide, Published November 2013” was assembled by
the 2013 Preschool Fair Committee, comprised of members of the MOMS Club® of Frederick County, North. The
group is a chapter of the International MOMS Club®, a non-profit organization providing a network of support to stayat-home mothers. Within individual chapters, moms and children benefit greatly from regular get-togethers in various
locations which focus on play, arts, crafts, exploration of local child friendly venues, etc. For more information on
MOMS Club®, please visit www.momsclub.org.
The goal of this project is to assist Frederick area families in choosing a preschool or child care center that best serves
the needs of their child or children. We all want for our children, a positive first experience in the school environment.
Our hope is that the information in this booklet will serve as a starting point from which to conduct your preschool
search. We encourage you to speak to the representatives directly and tour the program facilities, determining for you
and your children the best fit.
In assembling this guide, the school program representatives have responded to the same set of questions via a written
questionnaire. We have made every attempt to accurately describe the programs listed. If you find inconsistencies,
errors, or omissions, please forgive us, and direct any corrections to the committee chairperson at
[email protected].
I would like to thank the outstanding Preschool Fair Committee and Volunteers for their enthusiasm and hard work in
preparing this guide, organizing, and working the Preschool Fair. We are all extremely grateful to the Frederick Elks
Lodge for their generosity and help with the hosting of this event. We also thank our generous
Frederick area sponsors who made this project possible. We would also like to thank the UPS Store for assistance in
the printing of this guide.
For more information about our MOMS Club and to view this year’s guide, visit www.momsclub-fredericknorth.com.
Maria-Teresa Correll
2013 Preschool Fair Committee Chairperson
2013 Preschool Fair Committee
Jennifer Anderson
Polly Boget
Maria-Teresa Correll
Rebecca Emshoff
Becky Falibota
Renee Fronczek
Meghan Harrington-Patton
Eileen Knapp
Sarah Leembruggen
Andie Sante
Maria Shumaker
The Frederick Area Preschool and Child Care Centers Guide
Twelfth Edition, Published November 2013
MOMS Club of Frederick County - North, Frederick, Maryland
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Table of Contents
Introduction
List of Our Sponsors
Disclaimer and Abbreviations
Choosing a Preschool
Childcare Regulations in Maryland
Special Services
Schools and Centers:
Adventure Park Academy
The Banner School
Barnesville School of Arts & Sciences
Beth Sholom Early Childhood Center
Brook Hill Weekday Preschool
Calvary Weekday School
Catoctin Sun Nature Preschool
Carl & Norma Miller Children's Center at Frederick Community College
Celebree Learning Center
Children’s Center Group
Church of the Brethren Learning Center
Circle of Life Cooperative Preschool
Educare Learning Center
Evangelical Lutheran Wee Folk School
Frederick Christian Academy
Frederick Country Day Montessori & Arts School
Friends Meeting School
Garden of Learning Preschool
Goddard School of Frederick
Good Shepherd Preschool
Grace Learning Center
HOPE Community Preschool
Kiddie Academy of Whittier
Kids Come First Learning Center, Inc.
Kid’s Villa Learning Center
La Petite
La Petite Child Care
The Learning Bee
Little Lights Child Development Center
Lucy School: An Arts Based School and Teacher Training Center
Meadows Montessori
Monocacy Valley Montessori Public Charter School
Mother Seton School
Natalie’s Learning Center
Nature Academy of Frederick County Parks & Recreation
Onica Prall Child Development Laboratory School
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Smarty Pants
St. James’ Nursery School
St. John Regional Catholic School (Little Treasures Preschool Program)
St. Thomas More Academy
Trinity Center for Early Childhood Development
The Visitation Academy
Wonderkids Preschool Enrichment Program at The Little Gym
WUMC Weekday School
Thank You
Have We Missed Your School?
Our Sponsors
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List of Our Sponsors
24/7 Dance Studio
A Better Choice Bakery
Child Guide
Dance Unlimited
The Elks Lodge #684 of Frederick
Flips Gymnastics
Frederick Pediatric Dentistry, LLC
Frederick’s Child
Fun Bus
Gayle Shrader Photography
Healing Circles Wellness Center
Kids First Swim Schools
The Little Gym
Macaroni Kid
Mt. Airy Children’s Dental Associates
My Gym
The Original Playhouse Exploratorium Museum
Pediatric Dental Center of Frederick
Play It Again Sports
PNC Bank
Princess Day Spa
Pro Martial Arts Little Rhinos
Skate Frederick
Smile Frederick Orthodontics
Stroller Strides
Tots 2 Tweens
United Parcel Service (UPS)
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Back Cover
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Disclaimer and Abbreviations
Disclaimer
This document is for informational purposes only. No official endorsement of any practice, publication, program,
school, agency, business, organization or individual, by the MOMS Club® of Frederick North or the International
MOMS Club®, , is intended or to be inferred.
This list of preschools and child care centers is not inclusive of all the programs available in Frederick. Inclusion in
this booklet is decided by the schools, not the Preschool Fair Committee.
As some school have not determined their costs and scheduling for the 2014-2015 school year, some listings are for
the current 2013-2014 year. Please contact the schools directly for updated information.
Abbreviations
M = Monday
T = Tuesday
W = Wednesday
R = Thursday
F = Friday
AIMS = Association of Independent Maryland Schools
CPR = Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
FCPS = Frederick County Public Schools
IEP = Individual Education Plan
MSDE = Maryland State Department of Education
NAEYC = National Association for Education of Young Children
NAIS = National Association of Independent School
NECPA = National Early Childhood Program Accreditation
OCC = Office of Child Care
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Choosing A Preschool¹
Whether to send your child to preschool, and which preschool to send your child to are very personal decisions. No
one can tell you which school is best for your child and your family. The NAEYC works to improve the well-being of
young children. NAEYC accredited programs complete a rigorous self-study and external review to prove that they meet
standards of excellence in early childhood education. The NAEYC suggests considering the following “10 Signs of a
Great Preschool”:
1.
Children spend most of their time playing and working with materials or other children. They do not wander
aimlessly, and they are not expected to sit quietly for long periods of time.
2.
Children have access to various activities throughout the day. Look for assorted building blocks and other
construction materials, props for pretend play, picture books, paints and other art materials, and table toys
such as matching games, pegboards, and puzzles. Children should not all be doing the same thing at the same
time.
3.
Teachers work with individual children, small groups, and the whole group at different times during the day.
They do not spend all their time with the whole group.
4.
The classroom is decorated with children’s original artwork, their own writing with invented spelling, and
stories dictated by children to teachers.
5.
Children learn numbers and the alphabet in the context of their everyday experiences. The natural world of
plants and animals and meaningful activities like cooking, taking attendance, or serving snack provide the
basis for learning activities.
6.
Children work on projects and have long periods of time (at least one hour) to play and explore. Worksheets
are used little if at all.
7.
Children have an opportunity to play outside every day. Outdoor play is never sacrificed for more
instructional time.
8.
Teachers read books to children individually or in small groups throughout the day, not just at group story
time.
9.
Curriculum is adapted for those who are ahead as well as those who need additional help. Teachers recognize
that children’s different backgrounds and experiences mean that they do not learn the same things at the
same time in the same way.
10. Children and their parents look forward to school. Parents feel secure about sending their child to the
program. Children are happy to attend; they do not cry regularly or complain of feeling sick.
National Association for the Education of Young Children.
http://www.education.com/reference/article/Ref_10_Signs_Great/
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Childcare Regulations in Maryland2
All child care in Maryland is regulated by the Maryland State Department of Education, Division of Early Childhood Development. Within the Division, child care licensing is the specific responsibility of the Office of Child
Care (OCC), Licensing Branch.
All child care facilities must meet minimum health, safety, and program standards set by Maryland law. To remain
licensed, facilities must maintain compliance with those standards. Every licensed facility is inspected by OCC at
least once each year to evaluate the facility’s compliance with child care regulations.
OCC’s thirteen Regional Offices are responsible for licensing activities, including:
•Issuing child care licenses;
•Inspecting child care facilities;
•Investigating complaints against licensed child care facilities;
•Investigating reports of unlicensed (illegal) child care; and
•Taking enforcement action when necessary to achieve compliance with regulations.
There are two types of regulated child care facilities: family child care homes and child care centers.
Family Child Care Homes and Child Care Centers Must Meet the Following Requirements:
•Have the approval of OCC, the fire department and other local agencies, as required (i.e., zoning, health, and
environment).
•Provide care only in the areas of the facility that have been approved for use.
•Have the license issued by OCC posted where it is easily and clearly visible to parents.
The license shows:
the maximum number of children who may be present at the same time;
the age groups which may be served; and
the facility’s approved hours of operation.
•At all times, each child must be supervised in a manner appropriate to the child’s age, activities, and individual
needs.
•All areas of the facility used for child care must be clean, well lit, and properly ventilated. Room temperatures
should be comfortable.
•If food service is provided, food must be stored, prepared, and served in a safe, sanitary and healthful manner.
•The facility must offer a daily program of indoor and outdoor activities that are appropriate to the age, needs and
capabilities of each child.
•An up-to-date emergency information card must be on file and maintained for each child.
•The facility must post an approved emergency evacuation plan and conduct evacuation drills at least monthly.
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Childcare Regulations in Maryland (continued)
•Child discipline procedures must be appropriate to a child’s age and maturity level, and may not include the
deliberate infliction of physical or emotional pain. Corporal punishment of any kind is strictly prohibited.
•The center director and staff members who have group supervision responsibilities must meet minimum education,
experience, and training qualifications. They must also meet continued training requirements each year.
•The director and all paid center employees must complete a criminal background check and a child abuse/neglect
clearance, and submit a medical evaluation.
•In each classroom, staff/child ratios and maximum group size requirements must be maintained at all times. The
following table shows some basic age groupings and the applicable requirements:
Age Group
Ratio
Maximum Size
0 – 18 months
1:3
6
18 – 24 months
1:3
9
2 years
1:6
12
3 – 4 years
1:10
20
5 years or older
1:15
30
•For every 20 children present, there must be at least one staff member who is currently certified in first aid and CPR.
²Compiled from the Maryland State Department of Education web site www.msde.maryland.gov/NR/
rdonlyres/84577FAC-09F7-4933-8A9C-649D7CB04678/14988/ParentBrochureMSDEDecember2007.pdf
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Special Services
CHILD CARE CHOICES
263 W. Patrick Street., Frederick, MD 21701
301-662-4549 or 1-800-753-6841
www.fcmha.org/childcarechoices/index.php
Parents who need assistance in finding child care or a preschool can call the LOCATE Child Care Services line at 301695-4508 or 1-877-261-0060 from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Monday-Friday. You can also access a web-based version of the
search database anytime. Free of charge referral counselors are available to discuss individual families’ needs, provide
information on selecting the best available placement for your child, and provide referrals to regulated child care
providers. Their database includes all regulated programs in Frederick and Carroll Counties, including family childcare
homes, childcare centers, preschool programs, and school-age programs. An enhanced corporate referral service is
available to help employers meet their child care needs. Printouts of regulated childcare programs are available for a
small fee. CCC is a program of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County and a member agency of the
Maryland Child Care Resource Network.
FREDERICK COUNTY PRESCHOOL OPTIONS
Frederick County offers a variety of programs for preschool-aged children including Frederick County High School
Preschool Programs and Frederick County Public Schools Pre-K Program. The Pre-K program is offered to qualifying
families only and is free to those who qualify. The High School Preschool Program is fee-based and varies from high
school to high school. To learn more about the High School Preschool Programs or the Public Schools Pre-K Program,
visit www.fcps.org. Classes for children accompanied by a parent are also available through Early Childhood Family
Education. More information about those classes can be found at www.ecfemd.org. Lastly, you can find information
about recreational classes for preschool-aged children in Frederick County at www.recreater.com.
FREDERICK COUNTY DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
INFANTS AND TODDLERS PROGRAM
350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702
301-600-1612
www.frederickcountymd.gov/index.aspx?nid=2498 .
Frederick County Infants and Toddlers Program (FCITP) provides free early intervention services for Frederick County
children under three years old having developmental delays, disabilities or special health needs. Professionals from the
disciplines of physical therapy, occupational therapy, psychology, social work, special education, developmental
pediatrics, speech/language therapy, audiology, service coordination and nursing collaborate with clinicians throughout
the community and state to provide seamless evaluation and early intervention services. FCITP is an interagency
program led by Frederick County Developmental Center of the Frederick County Health Department.
WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN (WIC)
350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702
301-600-2507
www.frederickcountymd.gov/index.aspx?NID=2415
WIC is a health and nutrition program for pregnant women, breastfeeding moms, post partum women, infants and
children up to age 5. WIC provides a supplemental amount of nutritious foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding
support and referrals to other community agencies. Office hours are Monday—Friday, 8am to 5pm. There is one day
per week with evening hours and one Saturday clinic per month. Please call to make an appointment.
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Special Services (continued)
FREDERICK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS, OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
CHILD FIND PROGRAM
7630 Hayward Road, Frederick, MD 21702
301-644-5292
Child Find is the process for locating, evaluating, and identifying all children from birth through age 21 who have special
needs. Parents of school-age children who suspect their child may have an educational disability should -contact their
community school. If the child is 2 years and 9 months or older and not enrolled in school, parents should contact the
Child Find office at 301‑644‑5292. Information regarding the Child Find process for children younger than two years
and nine months may be obtained from the Frederick County Developmental Center, 301‑600-1611.
THE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF FREDERICK COUNTY
263 West Patrick Street
Frederick, MD 21701
301-663-0011
Help Line 2-1-1
www.fcmha.org.
The Mental Health Association of Frederick County serves the community as a private, non-profit organization. Their
mission is to build a strong foundation of emotional wellness by education, empowering and advocating for children,
adults and families through a wide array of services. They are available 24 hours a day for referrals and information.
MARYLAND CHILDREN’S HEALTH PROGRAM (MCHP)
800-456-8900
www.dhmh.state.md.us/mma/mchp.
The Maryland Children’s Health Program gives full health benefits for children up to age 19, and pregnant women of any
age who meet the income guidelines. MCHP enrollees obtain care from a variety of Managed Care Organizations. For
more information, contact The Health Care Connection at Frederick County Health Department 301-600-8888.
WAY TO GROW, LLC
9093 Ridgefield Drive, #102, Frederick, MD 21701
301-846-GROW (4769)
www.way2grow.com
[email protected]
Way to Grow is a pediatric practice offering speech and occupational therapy services. New for fall 2013, Busy Bees-a
small group, classroom setting designed for kids ages 3-6 who need extra help. Run by a special educator and an
occupational therapist, this class provides participants with games and activities that facilitate development in the areas
of fine motor, gross motor, cognitive, social and language skills. The program includes a strong parent education and
support component as well. We also offer social skills groups for children ages 5-10 who are experiencing difficulty with
making and keeping friends. Groups are led by a speech language pathologist who specializes in treating young
children. Curriculum is designed to meet the needs of the specific children who are enrolled in any give session, but
topics covered usually include conversational skills, getting along with others, and problem solving. Call for a free 15
minute consultation to learn how these services can help your family. This is a fee based service.
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Adventure Park Academy
301-865-6800 x.107
11113 West Baldwin Road
New Market, MD 21774
Melissa Brusini, Director
www.adventureparkacademy.com
[email protected]
Programs Offered – Year Round + Summer Programs
Before/After School (5-13 year olds)
Preschool (2-3 year olds)
Pre-Kindergarten (4-5 year olds)
Drop In: When FCPS is closed (5-13 year olds)
Summer Camp Preschool (2-3 year olds)
Summer Camp Pre-K (4-5 year olds)
Summer Camp (5-13 year olds)
Teacher-Student Ratio 2 year olds 1:6
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
6:30am-8:15am/2:45pm-6:30pm
6:30am-6:30pm—Various schedules available
6:30am-6:30pm—Various schedules available
6:30am-6:30pm—Various schedules available
8:00am-4:00pm
8:00am-4:00pm
8:00am-4:00pm
3-5 year olds 1:10
Costs and Payment Plans
Before/After School Programs $123 per week with other schedule fees available. Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten $183 per
week with other schedule fees available. Drop In $45 per day. Summer camps $183 per week with a $50 registration fee. New
enrollment has a $50 registration fee. Sibling discount of 10% off oldest child’s tuition. Tuition due on Monday of current
week.
Enrollment Process
Registration is ongoing throughout the year. Parents are notified of acceptance at time of enrollment. To schedule a tour of
the school, call or email the Director to set up a day and time that works best for everyone. There is a $50 registration for one
child or $75 for a family. Students must be at least two years old to enroll. Applications can be found on the website.
About the School
Adventure Park academy was established in 2007 inside Adventure Park USA. There are three fully functioning classrooms for
children ages two to thirteen. Currently there is a staff of three full time teachers and three part time teachers. The learning
programs offered are based on the Houghton Mifflin curriculum, an MSDE approved program. Our goal is to nurture each
child's need for social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development by providing an educationally balanced program which
spans all levels of early development. Incorporated into your child’s tuition is a structured learning program but also all the
fun of amusement park attractions and arcade games. There is gross motor activity soft play on a daily basis. The Before/
After care incorporates homework time with playtime and Friday afternoons spent in the Arcade, supervised by the teachers.
Summer camps are designed to provide an exceptional camp experience and have different themes each week. Campers are
grouped by age and supervised by experienced counselors.
Safety and Procedures
Teachers are required to have the minimum qualifications outlined by MSDE and are trained and certified in CPR and First
Aid. The classrooms and entire park is monitored by security cameras, monitored only by select management and the school
director. The preschool and pre-K classrooms are located behind a pass code protected door. Parents are required to provide a
list of emergency contacts. All children and signed in and out daily using weekly roll call sheets. All unknown guests to the
academy are required to show photo ID when picking up any child. Fire drills are done on a monthly basis and disaster drills
are done on a bi-monthly basis. The academy provides two snacks, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Parents are
required to provide lunch each day. There are no allergy restrictions at this time. The playground area is located away from
the main activity of the park and is enclosed by a four-foot fence. All discipline is based on a positive redirection approach.
The goal is to teach children the desired behaviors needed.
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The Banner School
301-695-9320
1730 North Market Street
Frederick, MD 21701
Mr. Stephen R. Parnes, Head of School
Mrs. Lauren Webb, Admission Director
www.bannerschool.org
Programs Offered – Year-round Preschool + Summer Preschool Program
5 Full Days
MTWRF
8:45am-3:00pm
5 Half Days 8:45am-12:30pm
3 Full Days
Your choice
8:45am-3:00pm
3 Half Days 8:45am-12:30pm
2 Full Days
Your choice
8:45am-3:00pm
2 Half Days 8:45am-12:30pm
Extended Care
MTWRF
7:00am-8:45am/3:00pm6:00pm
Monthly sign-up
* Extended Care is included with one of the full day schedules offered; the other is without extended care and discounted summer.
Teacher-Student Ratio (max) 1:9 (18 maximum students per preschool classroom with a lead teacher and teacher aide)
Costs and Payment Plans
2013-2014 Preschool Tuition: M,T,W,TH, F (full-time with extended care and discounted summer) tuition is $12,349.
M,T,W,TH,F full-time without extended care and discounted summer is $9,900. 5 half days and 3 full days are $8,644. 2 full
days are $6,175. 3 half days are $4,322. 2 half days are $3,088. The summer preschool program is an additional $500 for
those selecting the $12,349 full time schedule. Preschool summer camp is the regular camp rate for all other preschool
schedules. The 2014-2015 tuition will be announced in the spring of 2014. There is an annual student activity fee of $250 for
all students. It covers yearbooks, student photos, field trips, etc. Please visit the website or call at that time for more
information. There are 3 payment plans available, including a monthly plan managed by FACTS Tuition Management using
an automatic debit from a bank account. There is a small one-time bookkeeping fee associated with 2 of the 3 payment plans.
Enrollment Process
The school hosts several open houses and private tours throughout the year (including summer) and applications are accepted
year-round. Preschool students may begin at any point in the school year once they are 3 years old. Children should reach
enrollment age by September 1 to enroll in a preschool classroom to keep them on track for the start of kindergarten.
Students should be 5 by September 1 to begin kindergarten (some qualified exceptions with birthdays by November 1 may be
considered pending an assessment by the teachers). Students must be potty trained. No uniforms are required until
kindergarten.
About the School
The Banner School is Frederick County’s only independent, co-educational, non-sectarian school. We enroll students in
preschool through 8 grade. Founded in 1982, our student body, which varies annually in total enrollment, reflects diverse
ethnic, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds. The Banner School is a member of AIMS and NAIS. The Banner School,
through its Learning Triangle and its diverse community of learners, provides a nurturing yet challenging environment that
motivates students to become responsible citizens who lead by example. Preschool students benefit from a challenging
academic curriculum in a protective, nurturing environment. In addition to Language Arts and Math, the weekly schedule
includes Spanish, French, Music (Kindermusic teacher), P.E., Science, Library and Computers. They have outside recess daily
(weather permitting) and a daily rest time. They join the rest of the student body at the weekly all-school assembly.
th
Safety and Procedures
Teachers are trained and certified in CPR and First Aid. Parents must provide a list of emergency phone numbers and names
of people authorized to pick up their child. Preschool pick-up and drop-off are at the entrance of the Early Childhood Center
(preschool/kindergarten) building. All visitors must report to the front desk. The preschool playground meets all safety
requirements. Preschool students eat lunch (that they bring from home) in their classroom. The School provides snacks and
occasionally, there are classroom celebrations with food brought in by parents. Of course, food allergies are considered and
taken very seriously, as is the overall safety of all of our students. Please alert the School on proper forms at enrollment.
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Barnesville School of Arts & Sciences
301-972-0341
21830 Peach Tree Road
Dickerson, MD 20842
John Huber, Head of School
Susanne Johnson, Director of Institutional Advancement
www.barnesvilleschool.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to June
Preschool 3 year olds
Preschool 3 year olds
Preschool PM Enrichment
Pre-K 4 year olds
Pre-K PM Enrichment
K-8th Grade
Teacher-Student Ratio
MTWRF
TWR
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
8:00 am-11:30 am
8:00 am-11:30 am
11:30 am-3:00 pm
8:00 am-11:30 am
11:30 am-3:00 pm
8:00 am-3:00pm
1:11
Costs and Payment Plans
The yearly costs for Preschool and Pre-K is $8,990; K is $15,200; 1st through 4th Grades is $18,130; and 5th through 8th
Grades is $19,440. All payment is due in full by June 1, 2014 with four payment plans available: payment in full; four
payment plan: June, August, October, and December, with an additional $50 financing fee; nine payment plan: June
through February with an additional $100 financing fee; or twelve payment plan: June through May with an additional
$150 financing fee.
Enrollment Process
Open Houses are scheduled for November 6 & 9, 2013 at 9:30 am, January 8, 2014 at 9:30 am, February 7, 2014 at
9:30 am (EC-K), April 23, 2014 at 9:30 am or by appointment. The application deadline is March 1, 2014. A school
visit and testing will be scheduled and decisions mailed to parents in early April. Applications received after the priority
deadline will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
About the School
Barnesville School of Arts & Sciences offers families an innovative preschool through 8th grade academic program
grounded in a culture of joy, support, and excellence. Our students benefit from an academic program that produces
critical thinkers who thrive in the classroom and beyond; a rich curriculum that balances arts, sciences, technology, and
outdoor education; small class sizes that create a safe forum for taking risks; highly skilled and creative teachers who
tailor instruction to each student; hands-on learning on our beautiful 50-acre campus that encourages imagination,
exploration, and respect for the environment; and a caring community that fosters independent thinking and
expression.
Safety and Procedures
All teachers are certified in CPR and First Aid. A security system requires entry cards to access the School. Children and
teachers work together to manage any conflicts. Snacks are provided by the parents and special attention is paid to
dietary restrictions by teachers and supervisors. Classes go as a group to the restroom, but children may ask to go when
needed. Students must be toilet trained by the first day of school.
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Beth Sholom Early Childhood Center
301-663-3437
1011 North Market Street
Frederick, MD 21701
Margie Barber, Director
www.bethsholomfrederick.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year August to June
2 year olds
TR
3 year olds
TR or MWF
4 year olds
MWF
4 year olds
TRF
4 year olds
MTWRF
Lunch Bunch*
MWF or TR or both
Mommy/Daddy and Me
MW
(*Bring a dairy lunch. 3-year-old and 4-year-old classes only.)
Teacher-Student Ratio
2 year olds 1:4
9:00am-11:00am
9:00am-11:30am
9:00am -11:30am or 12:30pm-3:00pm
9:00 am-11:30am or 12:30pm-3:00 pm
9:00 am-11:30am or 12:30pm-3:00 pm
11:30am-12:30pm
9:30am—11:00am
3-4 year olds 1:6
Costs and Payment Plans
Monthly costs (payable over 10 months) are different for Beth Sholom members and non-members. 2-year-olds $130 member/
$150 non-members; 3-year-olds two days $150 members/$170 non-members; 3-year-olds three days $180 members/$200 nonmembers; 4-year-olds three day $180 members/$200 non-members; 4-year-old five days $310 member/$350 non-member.
Lunch Bunch costs the same for members and non-members: $60/month for two days/week; $75/month for three days/week;
$130/month for five days/week. A discount is given to families with more than one child enrolled. There is a $90 nonrefundable registration/activity fee due when submitting a completed application.
Enrollment Process
Applications are accepted beginning in January. Enrollment is open to all members of the community. Beth Sholom
congregation members receive first priority. Two and three year olds are not required to be toilet trained; 4-year-olds must be
toilet trained. It is not necessary for a child to be two, three, or four by September 1st to enter classes. If a child is deemed ready
to enter a class, he/she may be admitted early.
About the School
Beth Sholom Early Childhood Center is affiliated with Beth Sholom Congregation. The school employs 10 teachers and
teachers’ aides and the average length of employment is approximately eight years. Enrollment capacity is 70 students and we
have three classrooms. Children are exposed to an age-appropriate curriculum in a warm, loving environment. Jewish content,
which supplements the standard secular curriculum, is designed to foster a sense of Jewish identity and a familiarity with Jewish
customs and holidays. Lunch Bunch provides children with extra time for socialization. While there is a strong Jewish
emphasis, we welcome children from a wide range of backgrounds and beliefs. Dance and music are offered for additional
enrichment. A blessing is said before meals and snacks. The Center is licensed by the OCC.
Safety and Procedures
All teachers and aides are certified in CPR. You must use a key fob to get into and out of the building. Parents physically enter
the school when dropping off or picking up children. Written notification from parents is required if someone else is to pick
up a child. Positive identification (driver’s license, etc.) is required when picking up the child. Children ask when they need to
use the bathroom and assistance is given when needed. Parents provide snacks. Staley Park is used for outdoor playtime during
good weather. In the winter or inclement weather, the facility utilizes a gross motor skills area including jungle gym, merry-goround, ride on cars, and roller coaster equipment.
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Brook Hill Weekday Preschool
301-662-2232
8946 Indian Springs Road
Frederick, MD 21702
Bambi Blackwell, Director
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year: September to May
3 year olds
4 year olds
Lunch Bunch
TR or MWF
MTWRF (3 or 5 days)
MTWR
Teacher-Student Ratio
3 year olds: 1:6
9:00am-11:25am
9:00am-11:30am
11:30am-1:00 pm
4 year olds: 1:8 in 3-day and 5-day classes
Costs and Payment Plans
Monthly costs for 2013-2014 are as follows: $155 for two days/week; $190 for three days/week; $250 for five days/week. Fees
may be paid all up front (at beginning of school year), in nine monthly payments, or in three installments (Sept., Nov., and
March). There is a $90 activity fee, which is paid at the beginning of the school year to cover supplies, field trips, and
incidentals. There is a non-refundable registration fee of $75/per family. We offer second child discounts if enrolled within the
same school year, please speak to the director for details.
Enrollment Process
The application/registration period begins in January for Brook Hill United Methodist Church members and currently
enrolled families. Registration opens to the public at the end of January. Registrants should call anytime to be placed on a
mailing list or to set up a tour to visit the preschool. Enrollment continues until all classes are full. Children must be three or
four years old by September 1st to enroll in their respective programs. However we do follow the FCPS policy of having a 45
day window of early entrance. If a child’s birthday is between September 1st and October 15th, please speak to the Preschool
Director about possible early entrance to our program. Children must be toilet trained to be eligible for enrollment.
About the School
Brook Hill provides a well-rounded program of instruction using a unit-based curriculum along with the “Creative
Curriculum” program. Staff recognizes that each child is unique and strives to meet the individual needs of each child in a
warm, loving environment. There is a regular staff of 8 with a school director. There are two classes of 4-year-olds and two
classes of 3-year-olds. Staff receives continuous training each year. The school is a ministry of the Brook Hill United Methodist
Church. Brook Hill is accredited by the MSDE and is licensed by the MSDE/OCC. The curriculum does include specific
religious study and the teachers and staff present and model Christian values. During the Christmas and Easter seasons, the
Christian aspects of these holidays are taught through arts and crafts projects. There is a snack time each day before which a
blessing is said. A few times each month the classes attend a chapel time with the Christian Education Minister and/or Pastors.
Teachers use the “Work Sampling System” to gather information about individual student learning. Numerous performing
arts groups are also included to enhance the curriculum. Parent involvement opportunities include: field trip chaperones, oneon-one reading with children, Trike-A-Thon, Dad’s Day, Mom’s Day, Grandparent’s Day, and other special events through out
the school year. Our Motto is: “Teaching and caring in a loving environment.”
Safety and Procedures
Staff is trained and certified in CPR and First Aid. The school uses a consulting physician at The Pediatric Center for medical
needs. A large fenced playground includes age-appropriate climbing equipment and a sandbox. The church has a “Life
Activities Center” (multi-purpose room) available for large-motor play during inclement weather and is used for performing arts
groups. Snacks are provided by parents. The school requires written notification from parents or guardians and positive
identification (driver’s license, etc.) when someone other than the parent or usual caregiver is picking up the child. Our door is
open at the beginning of the day for drop off and then the preschool area is in lock down for the remainder of the day. We
have an intercom/buzz in system for the lock down period.
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Calvary Weekday School
301-662-6783
131 West Second Street
Frederick, MD 21701
Anne Marie Whang, Director
www.calvaryweekdayschool.com
Fax: 301-662-4820
Programs Offered – School Year Kindergarten August to May; Preschool September to May
3 year olds
3 year olds
4 year olds
4 year olds
4 year olds
Kindergarten
MWF
MTR
MWF
MTR
MTWRF
MTWRF
M 9:00am-11:30am/WF 9:00am-12:00pm
M 12:30pm-3:00pm /TR 9:00am-12:00pm
M 9:00am-11:30am/WF 9:00am-12:00pm
M 12:30pm-3:00pm /TR 9:00am-12:00pm
9:00am-12:00pm
9:00am-12:30pm
Teacher-Student Ratio 1:8
Costs and Payment Plans
For 2013-2014, monthly tuition for 3-and 4-year-olds is as follows: $195.00 for three days a week, $260.00 five day 4’s.
Kindergarten is $295.00 per month. Registration fees are as follows: $100 for three days/week and $110 for five days/week and
Kindergarten.
Enrollment Process
Interested families may call the school in October to schedule an appointment to attend an Open House Orientation. Open House
Orientations will be held every Tuesday during the month of November & December. Once you have attended an Open House
Orientation your name will be placed on a waiting list for the class of your choice. Registration for currently enrolled families and
church members begins in December/January. There will be a scheduled day for alumni (within the past 3 years) to register, with the
date to be announced in November. Families that have attended an Open House Orientation will be contacted during the second
week in January regarding the available openings.
About the School
Calvary Weekday School is approved, licensed and holds Early Childhood Accreditation by the MSDE and a level 5 MSDE
EXCELS’s rating. The teachers at Calvary hold four-year college Education degrees and have received training for the
Maryland Model for School Readiness. The teachers at Calvary participate in continuing education training throughout the
school year. There is one full-time classroom assistant working with a teacher in each of the eight classes. There are a total of
six teachers and six classroom assistants employed by the school with an average fifteen to twenty years teaching experience.
The school enrolls 126 students each year. The school is associated with Calvary United Methodist Church. The school
implements the MSDE state approved Creative Curriculum for Preschool as well as the Houghton-Mifflin curriculum designed for
preschools also approved by MSDE. Parent involvement in the classrooms and on field trips is encouraged by the school.
Safety and Procedures
Staff is trained and certified in CPR and First Aid. Parents/guardians must physically enter the school when dropping off or
picking up children. Parents are required to notify the teacher if someone else is allowed to pick up their child. The Weekday
School has a security system. Parents/guardians are issued a key pass, which must be used in order to enter the building at all
times. Snacks are provided by the parents based on a list issued by the teacher. The classes take field trips throughout the year
and parents are asked to provide transportation. An enclosed playground made of “wood carpet” includes new equipment
consisting of large commercial wooden/plastic play structure and Little Tykes equipment.
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Catoctin Sun Nature Preschool
240-547-3143
School Address:
Mailing Address:
2 Chapel Place
10774 Forest Edge Circle
Walkersville, MD 21774
New Market, MD 21774
Natalie Hansen, Owner/Co-Teacher
Facebook: Catoctin Sun Nature Preschool
[email protected]
Programs Offered School Year September to May
Rising Threes (2-3.5 year olds)
Sunflowers (3.5-5 year olds)
Summer Nature Camps (2.5-5 year olds)
Parent Workshops
Homeschool Playgroups
Teacher Trainings
TR
MWF
9:15am-11:45am
9:15am-1:45pm
Teacher-Student Ratio 2:10
Costs and Payment Plans
Families will submit the preschool application & registration agreement with $135 registration fee and $35 materials fee per
child ($170 total per child, non-refundable). Siblings are granted a 10% discount with one registration fee waived. Tuition for
the Sunflowers Class is $299/month; Rising Threes Class is $220/month. Other program rates will vary. Tuition is due three
business days before the last business day of the month. Payment plans are welcome by individual agreement with Director.
Withdrawal from program for any reason requires 45-60 day written notice.
Enrollment Process
Enrollment is ongoing throughout the school year, provided space is available. Parents are notified within two business days of
acceptance into the school Appointment tours are flexible, including weekends and after class times. An application may be
requested via email or Facebook. Children must be two years old to enroll.
About the School
Catoctin Sun Nature Preschool is a new program, run by educators with over 20 years of educational training and formal
degrees. It is a progressive, play-based/child-directed nature preschool program following the Reggio Emilia project approach
method of exploring topics of interest in-depth, over a longer period of time. A Creative Curriculum is used, based on learning
through many different developmental domains (i.e. - cognitive/mathematical reasoning, fine motor skills, literacy, scientific
reasoning, social-personal, etc.). Catoctin Sun encourages sensory-based play that reinforces proprioceptive stimulation. Above
all, Catoctin Sun Nature Preschool RESPECTS children and their individual learning styles. Differentiated programs along
with regular communications with parents & caregivers, and cooperative learning activities reinforces social-personal skills and
builds a strong foundation for future learning, a most valuable indicator of "Kindergarten-readiness".
Safety and Procedures
Teachers are trained and certified in CPR and First Aid, and Co-Teachers have completed the State-required trainings in
Medication and Asthma Management. Closed-circuit security cameras with recordings are installed on exterior premises of the
preschool. If prior arrangements are not made, visitors will not be admitted inside the school for safety and security purposes.
A fenced nature playground and plentiful, open green space with mature trees on central/inner block location away from cars
and street traffic. The school is gluten-free and peanut-free due to rising allergies and health concerns. Minimally-processed,
nutritious snacks are served and organic produce is used whenever possible. Water, organic milk and organic, diluted juice is
served. Catoctin Sun accepts children who are not yet potty-trained. A changing station is available and children are
occasionally asked if they would like to try the potty. Potty usage is encouraged, yet never pushed. Teachers use reframing,
redirection and relaxation in the case of disciplinary needs.
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Carl & Norma Miller Children’s Center at Frederick Community College
7932 Opossumtown Pike
Frederick, MD 21702
Teri Bickel, Director
301-846-2612
www.frederick.edu
[email protected]
Programs Offered – Year Round
Infants and Toddlers
2 year olds (Young Preschool)
3 and 4 year olds (Preschool)
Pre-K
Teacher-Student Ratio
Weekly or One Full Day (2 day minimum)
Weekly or One Full Day or Half-Day (2 day minimum)
Weekly or One Full Day or Half-Day (2 day minimum)
Weekly or One Full Day or Half Day (2 day minimum)
Infants/Toddlers 1:3
2-year-olds 1:6
3 and 4-year-olds to Pre-K 1:10
Costs and Payment Plans
Payment is expected weekly, and the costs are different for FCC students, faculty and staff, and community members.
Costs for 2013-2014 are as follows. For FCC students $260/week or $65/full day for Infants and Toddlers; $200/week
or $48/full day or $32/half day for twos, threes, fours and Pre-K. For FCC faculty and staff, costs are as follows: $310/
week or $80/full day for Infants and Toddlers; $234/week or $58/full day or $37/half day for twos, threes, fours and
Pre-K. For community members, costs are: $330/week or $83/full day for Infants and Toddlers; $250/week or $62/full
day or $39/half day for twos, threes, fours, and Pre-K.
Enrollment Process
Parents can tour the school by appointment; although, sometimes walk-ins can be accommodated. After completing an
application, the assistant director will follow up with a phone call. Parents are notified of acceptance into school as soon
as the application is received and enrollment is verified. Applications are accepted year round. FCC students have first
priority if space is available. A registration fee of $30/child or $50/family is charged three times a year (January, June
and September). A deposit is required for spaces held in the Infant, Toddler and Two-year-old classroom. Children
must be 4-years-old by September 1st to enter Pre-K.
About the School
Carl & Norma Miller Children’s Center is affiliated with Frederick Community College. There are 22 teachers and 8090 students and 6 classrooms. The average length of time that teachers have worked at the school is four years. They are
highly educated and trained in the field of early childhood education. The school is accredited by NAEYC, MSDE and
is a state approved preschool. The school implements the MSDE state approved Creative Curriculum. Parent
conferences are held twice a year (October and April).
Safety and Procedures
There is one first responder on staff and all teachers have CPR and First Aid training. Parents sign children in and out
daily and an ID card allows access to the locked facility. Each classroom has a bathroom which children can use as
needed. Method of discipline is redirection, choice theory, and positive guidance. The school provides am and pm
snacks and milk with lunch. Parents bring food if a child has allergies. Parents must also supply lunch. The Children’s
Center is a peanut/nut-free facility. There is a large playground with two play structures, a garden, a sandbox,
basketball hoops, and a circular bike riding path, all of which are enclosed by an 8-foot chain fence. Separation anxiety
is handled with love and understanding.
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Celebree Learning Center
6097 Springridge Parkway
Frederick, MD 21701
301-668-9881
[email protected]
Jessica Ambush-Wise, Director
5820 Ballenger Creek Pike
Frederick, MD 21703
301-620-9990
[email protected]
Elizabeth Litten, Director
www.celebree.com
Programs Offered – Year Round
Six weeks-12 years old
MTWRF
6:30am-6:30pm
Teacher-Student Ratio Infants/Toddlers 1:3 Twos 1:6 Preschool 1:10 School Age 1:15
Costs and Payment Plans
Contact the center for specific rates. Payment due on the Monday of each week. There is a $30 late fee if paid after
Wednesday at 6:30pm.
Enrollment Process
Registration is ongoing throughout the year. Parents are notified of acceptance upon enrollment. To schedule a tour of
the school, call the center or visit the website. There is a $100 application fee and a $75 registration fee. Children must
be six weeks to 12 years to enroll. Applications are available at the center.
About the School
Celebree Learning Centers, Frederick County have been in operation for over 11 years. There are eight classrooms with
15 teachers. The Creative Curriculum and learning through play is how children are taught. There is a sign language
program, Fun Bus, Kinderdance, Abrakadoodle, and Soccer Shots. There is at least one teacher in each classroom that
is degreed. All other staff members have has their 90-hour MSDE certification and is working towards their degree.
Outdoor space and an outdoor classroom has recently been added. There is also a Gross Motor room for days when
the weather does not permit outside time.
Safety and Procedures
The building is secured and only allows access to the families who are enrolled. There is an emergency preparedness
plan in place for any natural disaster. This plan is available for anyone to view. There are monthly fire drills. Celebree
offers morning and afternoon snack. Parents are required to provide lunch. There are no food restrictions except in
the case of severe allergy. Each child with a severe allergy also has a care plan in place. Potty training is offered in the
toddler classroom but not forced on any child. We use conscious discipline in the centers. It helps the children
understand that their feelings are natural but helps them appropriately deal with them.
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Children’s Center Group
Children’s Center of Walkersville (CCW)
MD EXCELS Program Rated 5
35 E. Frederick Street, PO Box 50
Walkersville, MD 21793
301-898-5143
[email protected]
Ginny Simoneau, Director
Children’s Center of Monrovia (CCM)
3903 Bartholows Road
Monrovia, MD 21770
301-414-0114
Chris Cline, Director
Programs Offered – Year Round
CCW: 2-12 years old
CCM: Infant-12 years old
Teacher-Student Ratio
Preschool is offered two, three, or five days a week 9:00am-12:00pm
Full or part-time childcare is offered 6:30am-6:00pm
Infant 1:3 2 year olds 1:6
3-4 year olds 1:10 School Age 1:15
Costs and Payment Plans
Fees are calculated on an hourly basis, with monthly billing, and payment due by the 7th day of the month. Preschool
curriculum is the “prime time” from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, at an hourly rate of $7.50. All other times the rate is $5.60. For
comparison, attendance from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, two days per week would cost approximately $194.85/month, three days
per week would cost approximately $292.27/month and five days per week would cost approximately $487.12 per month.
Infant care offered at CCM costs $300.00 per week. There is a $45 registration fee and a refundable deposit equal to half the
first month’s tuition. There are no supply or snack fees.
Enrollment Process
Parents may call to schedule an appointment to tour the facilities. It is preferable to visit in the morning to see the preschool
program. Enrollment for the school-year preschool program begins in January. Registration for the fall and summer programs,
are held separately. The center operates year-round, but summer attendance is not required to maintain a spot in the preschool
program. The center offers flexible scheduling for part-time care. If there is no space available you may place your name on a
waiting list. Children do not need to be potty trained for admission.
About the School
The Children’s Center of Walkersville is licensed for 88 children and eight teachers in four classrooms. Staff members are
trained in the Maryland Model for School Readiness as well as CSEFEL trainings for social and emotional development. CCW
is a 5-star Maryland EXCELS program and has been in operation since 1987. The curriculum at CCW includes monthly
parent & community events, including the annual “Food Walk” which benefits our local food bank. The Children’s Center of
Monrovia is licensed for 90 children and fourteen teachers in six classrooms. The center has been in operation since 1990.
Both CCW and CCM are licensed and accredited by MSDE and utilize the Creative Curriculum in their classrooms. All
teachers participate in the MSDE Credentialing program.
Safety and Procedures
Teachers are trained in CPR & First Aid. Parents must clock in and out when dropping off or picking up children. Anyone
other than parents picking up children must have written authorization and show identification. The CCW location also
features security locked doors, pass-cards are used to enter the facility. Healthy am and pm snacks are provided by the center.
Children provide a packed lunch, but the center provides milk. The 2-year-old classroom has a bathroom, which facilitates
toilet training. Children do not need to be potty trained in order to attend. The fully fenced playground includes climbing
equipment, a sandbox, and riding toys. CCW features recycled tire mulch for playground safety.
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Church of the Brethren Learning Center
301-662-4730
201 Fairview Avenue
Frederick, MD 21701
Ginny Schartner, Director
www.coblc.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year August to June
3 year olds
4 year olds
Transitional Fours
Travel Club
Kindergarten
Lunch Bunch
Summer Camp (2-weeks)
Teacher-Student Ratio
MWF/TR
MWF/MTWRF
MTWRF
TR
MTWRF
WRF
MTWRF
3-year-olds 1:5
9:00am-11:30am/12:30 pm-3:00pm
9:00am-11:30am/12:30 pm-3:00pm
9:00am-1:00pm
11:30am-3:00pm
8:30am-3:00pm
11:30am-12:30pm
9:00am-12:30pm
4-year-olds 1:8
Transitional 4s 1:8
Travel Club 1:8
Kindergarten 1:8
Costs and Payment Plans
Monthly tuitions are: Preschool two-day is $175, three-day is $220, five-day is $305; Transitional Four-year-olds is $385;
Kindergarten is $590. There is a $120 non-refundable activity fee which includes registration and supplies. Tuition discounts
are offered for the enrollment of multiple children from the same family.
Enrollment Process
Families are encouraged to tour the school and classrooms with their children. Appointments are encouraged but not
necessary. Enrollment begins in January. Registrations are “dropped off” in the office starting with Church members,
currently enrolled and legacy families. Families on the “call list” are then notified of class availability. All students must be
toilet trained. Students must be three or four by December 31st for enrollment. Transitional Fours must be four by September
1st. Kindergarten cut off is October 15th.
About the School
Founded in 1961, COBLC provides a high quality, Christ-centered early childhood educational program. Through an
engaging balance of discovery based and structured activities, students become confident and competent joyous learners. A
staff of 21 professionals facilitate the program which is fully Accredited, Credentialed and Licensed through MSDE. Each
classroom has at least one teacher and an assistant. Maximum class sizes range from 10 to 15 for 3 year olds, 16 for four year
olds and 16 for Kindergarten. All students are taught Spanish and computer lab. Fours and K classes enjoy 30 minutes of
“Chapel” each week.
Safety and Procedures
Teachers are trained in CPR and First Aid. A video surveillance system monitors both entrances, a keypad governs the
downstairs door, and a Key Fob electronic security system operates the main entrance. Parents walk their children to the
classroom. Every parent signs their child in and leaves a phone number where they can be reached while their child is in
school. Class dismissal is staggered, with children dismissed one at a time to their waiting parent. An emergency information
card is kept on file. Only those persons who are listed as alternates on the card may pick up the child. We are a nut free facility.
There are bathrooms in most classrooms, which children can visit after notifying the teacher. For two classrooms, the
bathroom is across the hallway and children are accompanied by a teacher or assistant. The playground is completely enclosed
and gated with galvanized fencing. Mulch covers the entire surface. A blacktopped area accommodates 20 riding vehicles. A
large carpeted area is designated for indoor recess.
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Circle of Life Cooperative Preschool
301-473-7680
4880 Elmer Derr Road
Frederick, MD 21702
Sue Singley, Executive Director
www.frederickuu.org/circleoflife
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to May
3-4 year olds, 3 day
3-4 year olds, 2 day
Lunch bunch
MTW
RF
TR
9:00am-12:00pm
9:00am-12:00pm
12:00pm-1:00pm
Teacher-Student Ratio 1:5
Costs and Payment Plans
Tuition is billed for nine months. Monthly tuition cost for 2013-2014 is as follows: $190 per month for the three-day
option, and $150 per month for the two-day option. These fees are subject to change pending vote of Parent Council. A
discount is available for multiple children from the same family. There is a $50 non-refundable enrollment fee (reenrollment is $25) and a one-time $65 materials fee. Lunch bunch is $10 for registered per day or $12 per drop-in day.
Enrollment Process
Registration is open to congregational members and friends in January, as well as those from the community that
schedule a tour during January. Open enrollment for all others begins in February. Tours are available by appointment
or parents may visit during our open house in January. To enroll, parents should complete an enrollment form and
return it with the $50 enrollment fee. It is expected that classes will be filled by March or April. Students must be three
or four years old by September 1. Children must be potty-ready.
About the School
CLC is an award winning cooperative preschool affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick.
CLC features child-centered learning, organic snacks, a green classroom, and LOTS of outdoor play all in a beautiful
rural setting. CLC is also allergy friendly. The curriculum utilizes a holistic approach to learning and development that
is designed to meet the social, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual needs of the child. Principles of respect, equity,
justice and compassion are interwoven through structured lessons and free play. The cooperative approach enables
parents to have an active, meaningful role in their child’s preschool experience. Class size is limited to 10 students per
class. The preschool has a Letter of Compliance from the MSDE.
Safety and Procedures
The teacher and director are certified in CPR and First Aid. There is a daily sign-in and sign-out procedure. Only
persons authorized as alternates may pick up the child. There is a phone in each classroom and the playground door is
locked from the inside. An emergency information card is kept on file. Two adults are present at all times in the
classroom. All staff and volunteers have been fingerprinted and criminal background checked. Parents volunteer in the
classroom on a rotating basis (approximately one time per month). The parent volunteering in the classroom provides
snack for the class on that day. Discipline is achieved through positive reinforcement, redirection, or removal from the
situation. Adults work with the children in a positive manner to resolve any problems. Separation anxiety is handled
with comfort and safety. Parents may stay or visit at any time.
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Educare Learning Center
301-834-9007
2538 Jefferson Pike
Jefferson, Maryland 21755
Sue Mogard, Owner
Janice Czeh, Program Administrator
www.educatewithcare.com
[email protected]
Kim Rokos, Executive Director
Tiffany Nallo, Program Assistant
Programs Offered – Year Round
Full-day care options are available for children 8 weeks through preschool
Preschool Hours Only Program (multi-age class of 3 & 4 year olds)
2-day option
TR
9:00am-11:45am
3-day option
MWF
9:00am-11:45am
5-day option
MTWRF
9:00am-11:45am
Before and after school care for Valley Elementary is available for Pre-K to 5 grade
th
Teacher-Student Ratio
Infant/Toddler 1:3
2 year olds 1:6
3-4 year olds 1:10
School-age 1:15
Costs and Payment Plans
2-day option $140/month ($1,260 over 9 equal payments); 3-day option $210/month ($1,890 over 9 equal payments); 5-day
option $330/month ($2,970 over 9 equal payments). Costs are pro-rated for mid-year enrollments.
Enrollment Process
Tours are available by appointment only. We offer open enrollment year-round as space is available. In January, we enroll for
the upcoming summer and fall sessions. Families are encouraged to visit us prior to enrollment to secure a placement for the
summer or fall. A registration fee, curriculum enhancement fee and deposit are required upon enrollment.
About the School
ELC is accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). Educare is licensed by MSDE Office of Child
Care for 96 students and has six large classrooms offering developmentally appropriate environments. The spacious 7,000
square foot facility is nestled on 22 wooded acres with four playgrounds offering endless outdoor possibilities. Teachers attend
a minimum of 20+ hours of continued education training each year during staff in-service days. Professional development is
focused on the most current research-based topics recommended by MSDE. Lead teachers in each classroom hold degrees in
at least an A.A. level of college education, but a majority hold Bachelor’s degrees. Educare’s educational program is supported
by the state approved, Creative Curriculum. Assessment of children’s progress is completed using the Work Sampling System,
supported by the Maryland Model of School Readiness (MMSR). Our philosophy of guidance is promoting social-emotional
competence via strategies supported by evidenced-based practices from the CSEFEL Pyramid (Center on the Social and
Emotional Foundations for Early Learning). Our goal is to help children respect themselves, others, and their environments.
Conferences with families are enacted in the Fall and Spring when children’s portfolios are reviewed in addition to teacher
observations and narrative summary reports. We offer enrichment activities that include music, nature activities, Second Step
(pro-social skills program), and Food Groupies (a nutrition program). The Educare Family Association provides year-round
events for the entire family which supports our motto: “We don’t only enroll the child, we enroll the entire family.” Educare is
a participant in the Maryland EXCELS Program and has been awarded a Check Level 5 on the quality rating system, the
highest level of achievement. The EXCELS program is a new voluntary quality rating system used to recognize excellence in
early childhood programs.
Safety and Procedures
Teachers have CPR and first-aid training. The administration monitors a locked facility. Other security measures included are
immediate exit from each classroom and drivers’ licenses are checked for authorized pick-up. Substitute snacks are provided for
children with any dietary needs.
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Evangelical Lutheran Wee Folk School
Mailing Address:
35 East Church Street
Frederick, MD 21701
Jo Anne Pritchett, Director
301-663-5117
School Location:
Schaeffer Center Building
26 E. 2nd Street
Frederick, MD 21701
www.weefolk.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to May
3 year olds
4 year olds
Transitional Fives
Lunch Bunch
TR, MWF or TWR
TWR or MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
Teacher-Student Ratio
3 year olds 1:7
8:55am-11:25am
9:00 am-11:30am
9:00 am-12:30pm
11:30 am-12:30pm
4 year olds TWR 1:8
4 year olds MTWRF 1:7
T-5 class 1:6
Costs and Payment Plans
For 2013-2014, monthly payments are $160 for two days, $190 for three days, $240 for five days preschool. Transitional
fives tuition is $270. There is a $90 non-refundable registration fee. There is an activities fee to cover field trips and
other special events. Activities fees are as follows: $45 per year for the two-day program, $55 per year for the three-day
program, $75 per year for the five-day program, and $85 per year for the transitional fives program. Tuition discounts
are offered for the enrollment of multiple children from the same family. Scholarships are also available.
Enrollment Process
Registration will be held January 6-15 2014 for current students, past WFS families and church members. Registration
will be held for all others beginning on January 16, 2014. Applications may be obtained from the Wee Folk website. A
non-refundable fee of $90 is due in January for everyone registered. Enrollment is ongoing until all classes are full.
Children must be three or four-years-old by October 15 to enroll. Enrollment for transitional fives class is determined
by the teachers and director. Parents may call to be placed on a mailing list or to visit the preschool. Children must be
toilet trained before beginning school.
About the School
The Wee Folk School is owned and operated by the Evangelical Lutheran Church at the same location. Pastors visit
with the children once a week and teach Christian education. There is a teacher and an aide for each classroom. The
school is approved and licensed through the MSDE. The school is located in the Schaeffer Center building at 26 E.
2nd Street on the church campus. A new program for two-year-olds will begin in September 2014. Contact the school
for more information.
Safety and Procedures
Teachers and aides are trained in CPR and First Aid. Parents must come in to drop off and pick up students. An
audio/video security system is used to enter the locked building. Snacks are provided by parents on a rotating basis. The
students visit the bathrooms located in the hall on an as-needed basis, accompanied by a teacher or aide. The
playground is equipped with age- appropriate equipment and rubber mulch for safety.
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Frederick Christian Academy
301-473-8990
6642 Carpenter Road
Frederick, MD 21703
Brad Parker, Administrator
www.fcamd.org
Programs Offered – School Year August to May
Class Days:
3 year olds (K-3 Preschool)
4 year olds (K-4 Preschool)
Kindergarten (K-5)
Before/After Care
Teacher-Student Ratio
MTWRF 8:30am-3:00pm
Half Day or Full Day / MWF or MTWRF
Full Day
Full Day
7:00am-8:00am/3:30pm-6:00pm
3 year olds 2:12
4 year olds 2:16
Kindergarten 2:18
Costs and Payment Plans
Preschool
Kindergarten
Extended Care
$6,200/year payable for 10 months at $620/month + $150 activity fee
$5,900/year payable for 10 months at $590/month + $150 activity fee
$3 per half-hour as used and billed monthly.
Enrollment Process
Applications are accepted after the first open house in February. Registration typically fills up within several weeks,
after which a waiting list is established. After accepting re-enrolling students, all spaces are strictly first-come-first-served.
There is a non-refundable registration fee of $150 for new students. K-12 grade tuition discounts are offered for the
enrollment of multiple children from the same family. Children must turn the correct grade age by September 1.
Children must be toilet trained to be eligible for enrollment.
About the School
Frederick Christian Academy started in 1974 and is a ministry of People’s Baptist Church. The focus of each class is to
instill Biblical principles and values in each child. There is a daily Bible lesson as well as time given toward developing
math and language skills. A full hot lunch program is available, offering daily lunch specials and snacks. Each staff
member is CPR and first aid certified. Each staff member participates in continuing education through annual
conferences and classes. Frederick Christian Academy is a member of both the Maryland Association of Christian
Schools and the American Association of Christian Schools and is accredited with the Mid-Atlantic Christian
Accrediting Agency.
Mission and Distinctive
Frederick Christian Academy exists to assist parents in their God-given responsibility of educating their children in
accordance with Biblical principles by providing a high-quality spiritual and academic program for the children.
Frederick Christian Academy’s desire is to pursue spiritual and academic excellence by providing an exciting and fun
educational experience for the children through a nurturing and disciplined environment.
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Frederick Country Day Montessori & Arts School
301-694-7000
1601 Wheyfield Drive
Frederick, MD 21701
Catherine Nehring, Director
www.frederickmontessori.com
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year August to June + Summer Camps
Infant Nido (8 weeks-18 months)
Toddler-Twos Community (14 months-3 years)
Primary Classrooms (2.5-6 years)
Before/After Care
Teacher-Student Ratio
Infant 1:3
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
Toddler-Twos 1:6
7:00am-6:00pm
9:00am-3:00pm
9:00am-3:00pm
7:00am-9:00am/3:00pm-6:00pm
Primary 1:15
Costs and Payment Plans
Costs and payment plans are given out/discussed during the tour of the school.
Enrollment Process
Registration is ongoing for the current year. Parents/families can call the school to set up a tour at their convenience.
There is a $50 application fee and a $300 registration fee. Application packets are available at the school.
About the School
At Frederick Country Day Montessori & Arts School, children are exposed to a strong academic and authentic
Montessori curriculum that includes language, math, music, art, science, peace education, and cultural studies. The
talented team of teachers hold Bachelor Degrees and specialized Montessori training. The school also focuses on Fine
Arts by introducing a Composer of the Month and an Artist of the Month to the already rich curriculum. The
enrichment programs include art, music, dance, tumbling, and cultural activities. Frederick Country Day is an
international community of young learners. The program celebrates the diversity of cultures and languages of the
children. In the Primary Classrooms, children learn to count in many languages, all the different ones spoken in their
homes. Children study all the continents each year, learning about the nations, cultures, plants, and animals of each
one. Additionally, there is an in-depth enrichment into three different cultures and languages each year. Montessori
Education was designed by a medical doctor and has its original roots in Special Education. The Director and staff at
Frederick Country Day will work with families and the medical community to create IEPs for identification and early
interventions for children. There is a special Education Resource Room available for specialists to provide services
during and after school, such as Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Orton-Gillingham tutoring, Social/Emotional
Therapy, and Music or Art Therapy. The Director has specialized training in Montessori-based special education
methods and provides support to staff .
Safety and Procedures
All teachers hold a minimum of Bachelor’s Degree and Montessori training. Safety procedures include key code entry,
fire evacuation doors in every classroom, monthly fire drill, and weather emergency evacuation twice yearly. All other
procedures are included in the Parent Handbook that is available in the lobby of the school.
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Friends Meeting School
301-798-0288
3232 Green Valley Road
Ijamsville, MD 21754
Maria Dalton, Director
www.friendsmeetingschool.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to June
Enrichment and Exploration (3-4 year olds)
Two Day, Morning Only
Three Day, Morning Only
MTWRF, Morning Only
MTWRF, Full Day
Pre-Kindergarten (4-5 year olds)
MTWRF, Morning Only
MTWRF, Full Day
Teacher-Student Ratio
8:00am-11:30am
8:00am-11:30am
8:00am-11:30am
8:00am-3:15pm
8:00am-11:30am
8:00am-3:15pm
1:5
Costs and Payment Plans
Please call for specific tuition for each option available. Tuition covers all materials fees. Sibling discounts available.
Enrollment Process
Registration is ongoing for the current year. Call 301-798-0288 x.123 to schedule a personal campus tour. Monthly
Early Childhood Play Dates are held on the 4th Friday, September-November 2013, January-May 2014, and on
December 13, 2013 from 9:30am-11am. Please RSVP to [email protected] or 301-798-02880x123.
There is a $50 application fee. Students may be age 2 1/2 to enroll but must be 3 to begin school. Applications may be
found on our website under Admissions-Application Forms.
About the School
Friends Meeting School serves students from Pre-K through grade 12. The school features an innovative program which
integrates art, physical education, music, drama, Spanish, and spiritual values into the curriculum. Friends Meeting
School has twice been named a Maryland Character Education School of the Year. Students enjoy multi-sensory
learning experiences and exiting field trips. The children also benefit from small class sizes and differentiated
instruction. Students of all backgrounds and faiths are welcome. There is a new building which includes a full size
gymnasium and a performing arts center. The school is licensed by CCA and MSDE and is accredited by AIMS.
Safety and Procedures
Teachers and aides are certified in CPR and first aid. Classroom doors to the outside are locked once school starts.
Students are always accompanied by an adult when moving about the school during the day. Children must be toilet
trained and three years old by September 1st. Parents may request an exception for early entrance for a child whose
birthday falls before January 1. Early entrance decisions are based on a child’s general maturity and academic readiness.
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Garden of Learning Preschool
301-378-0403
1726 Shookstown Road
Frederick, MD 21702
Scotia Mortensen, Director & Head Teacher
Programs Offered – School Year + Summer Program
Preschool (3-5 year olds)
MTWRF
Before/After Care (3-11 year olds)
MTWRF
Teacher-Student Ratio
Preschool 1:6
www.scotiagardenoflearning.com
[email protected]
6:00am-6:00pm
6:00am-8:30am/3:00pm-6:00pm
Before/After Care 1:10
Costs and Payment Plans
Preschool full time $8,436/year.; Before OR After Care $328/month; Before AND After Care $648/month. Part time
is available for all programs. POC vouchers accepted, payment plans, and a sibling discount available. There is a $25
application fee and a $100 refundable deposit.
Enrollment Process
Registration is ongoing throughout the year. Call to schedule a tour. Enrollment forms available on the website.
Before and After Care children receive first choice on Summer Adventure Program openings for school age children.
About the School
The preschool opened in March 2012 with the capacity of 12 children taught by two degreed, licensed and experienced
teachers. Garden of Learning's primary concern is the happiness, safety and success of each child. Children are always
cared for with warmth and respect. The goal is to teach the whole child academically, socially, emotionally and
physically. Building a strong community is an important mission of the preschool. This means frequent and open
communications among parents, children, and staff. The curriculum includes literacy, math, science and art. Outdoor
play is held twice daily with learning outside. The school emphasizes a love of nature with outdoor activities including
recycling, gardening, playing the outdoor bamboo chimes, and observing wildlife. Hands on learning activities include
cooking, science experiments, arts and crafts are offered with both individual and group instruction. Surrounded by
gorgeous mature trees, children build sand castles, climb trees, slide, swing, climb monkey bars, and plant and harvest
herbs and vegetables in the seasonal garden. A large teepee in the naturalistic playground offers a gathering place when
the weather permits. Oversized bamboo musical pipes and a grassy maze also inspire creative outdoor play. Children
may arrive as early as 6am and be served a healthy breakfast. There is approximately an hour of guided free play before
leaving for their schools. After Care begins with a snack when the children arrive, followed by an hour of outdoor play.
During inclement weather, children play games and engage in music and movement activities indoors. Activities often
include Garden of Learning does not offer TV watching at any time.
Safety and Procedures
Garden of Learning meets all MSDE safety requirements. There is also an organically managed playground and nontoxic natural cleaning products are used to maintain the school The building is constructed with natural materials, is
painted with low VOC paint, and is well ventilated with lots of daylight. The breakfast and snack served are 100%
organic. No toxic pest controls are applied to the interior of the building site. Social and emotional development are a
major part of the daily curriculum, therefore rules and expectations are clear and consistent. Teachers continuously
support development of problem-solving skills through modeling, role-plays, thematic units, praise and a monthly focus
on key methods of social and emotional development.
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Goddard School of Frederick
301-631-6699
2080 Yellow Springs Road
Frederick, MD 21702
Cheryl and Mike Buratowski, Owners
Jennifer Bace, Director of Education
www.goddardschools.com
[email protected]
Programs Offered – Year Round
Two, three or five full-days per week between the hours of 6:30 am and 6:00 pm.
Two, three or five half-days per week between the hours of 8:30 am and 12:30 pm.
Full Day Kindergarten
Teacher-Student Ratio
3-4 year olds 1:10 – 1:12
Kindergarten 1:15
Costs and Payment Plans
The school offers many arrangements for instruction. Please call for more information on tuition and programs offered.
Tuition discounts are offered for the enrollment of multiple children from the same family.
Enrollment Process
Tours are available daily. Walk-ins are welcome, however appointments are recommended. Spaces are limited.
Children are accepted from age six weeks through eight years. Children must be toilet trained to be accepted for the
preschool classrooms.
About the School
Goddard is a year-round preschool and Kindergarten with extended hours for working parents. It is licensed by the
MSDE/OCC for infant and toddler care, and is approved by MSDE for its preschool and Kindergarten programs.
There are five preschool/pre-K classrooms of up to 16 students, and one with 10 students. The preschool, pre-K, and
Kindergarten teachers have four-year degrees in Early Childhood Education or Elementary Education.
Safety and Procedures
All of the staff are certified in CPR and First Aid. Doors at the school remain locked at all times, with access by parentspecific codes through a security panel keypad. Parents must sign their children in and out. There are video surveillance
cameras at the entrance and parking lot. Discipline measures include positive reinforcement and redirection. The
school provides morning and afternoon snacks and milk for lunch. Each classroom has its own bathroom. There are
separate, fenced playgrounds for ages two and younger, and ages three and older with age-appropriate equipment,
including swings, slides, and climbing structures.
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Good Shepherd Preschool
301-695-5855
1415 W 7th Street
Frederick, MD 21702
Heather Keane, Director
www.goodshepherdmd.org/preschool
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to May
3 year old Preschool
4 year old Preschool
3 year old Preschool Extended Day
4 year old Preschool Extended Day
Preschool Extended Day
Transitional Pre-K (4 & 5-year-olds)
Teacher-Student Ratio
MWF or TR
MWF
TWR
TR
MTWRF
MWF
MTWRF
TR
MTWRF
3-year-olds 1:5
9:00 am-11:30 am /12:30 pm – 3:00 pm
9:00 am-11:30 am /12:30 pm – 3:00 pm
9:00 am -11:30 am
12:30 pm -3:00 pm
9:00 am-11:30 am /12:30 pm – 3:00 pm
9:00am-12:30am
9:00am-1:00pm
8:30am-12:00pm
12:30 pm -3:00 pm
4-year-olds 1:7
Costs and Payment Plans
Please contact the school for tuition information.
Enrollment Process
Call the school for a tour appointment and to receive a registration form. Registration forms are accepted in January from
current school families, alumni, and church families. Open registration follows this period and a lottery is held.
Confirmation letters go out by early February. Students must be the appropriate age by September 1. Children with a
September birth date may be granted an exception, with the understanding that they may be required to attend another year of
preschool before entering kindergarten. All children must be toilet trained.
About the School
The school is affiliated with the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, at the same location. It is approved by the MSDE.
Curriculum is reevaluated on a regular basis to ensure coverage of all readiness skills taught by FCPS. Religious program
includes a visit to chapel every month including a brief, age-appropriate observance, explanation and observation of Christian
holidays, and prayers before snack time. Classes meet with a music teacher once a week. Field trips are taken throughout the
year. Teacher turnover is very low, some having taught here for more than 20 years. Most teachers are hired from within the
school community and have college degrees.
Safety and Procedures
All instructors are certified in CPR and First Aid. Emergency cards are kept on file and include a code word. Only those adults
listed on the emergency card, and knowing the code, can pick up the child. Classes are dismissed one at a time, and students
are dismissed one-by-one to the parent waiting outside. The outside doors are locked, with access gained by doorbell.
Bathrooms for 3-year-olds are accessed from the classrooms. Four-year-old students go to the bathroom once a day as a class,
and as needed accompanied by a teacher’s aide. Snacks are brought in by parents for the class on a rotating basis. Paper
products are supplied by the school. Appropriate precautions are taken to ensure the safety of children with food allergies.
There is a fenced playground with climbing equipment, a playhouse, and a bouncer. The school calendar follows FCPS, with
the exception of preschool starting after Labor Day.
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Grace Learning Center
301-473-4337
5102 Old National Pike
Frederick, MD 21702
Shelley Holland, Director
Programs Offered – School Year September to June
MTWRF
9:30am – 12:00pm
Teacher-Student Ratio
2-3 year olds 1:6
4 year olds 1:10
Pre-K 1:10
Costs and Payment Plans
Parents may enroll children in one of four classes. For 2013-2014, we offer a 5-day Pre-K class for children entering
Kindergarten the following year. Class meets Monday—Friday, $225 per month. We offer a Young 4’s PreK Class meeting
Tuesday—Friday, $200 per month. We have a 3-day 3’s class which meets Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, $175 per month.
Our youngest age group is our 2’s. We offer two options: Tuesday and Wednesday class or Thursday and Friday class for $150
per month. Our schools offers an extended hours program called Lunch Bunch. Lunch Bunch runs from 12:00pm-2:00pm.
Parents may choose 1 hour for $6 or 2 hours for $12. Our registration fee is $90. We do not have a supply fee. We happily
offer a multiple child discount.
Enrollment Process
Parents are welcome to tour the school Monday thru Friday from 9 am to 2 pm. Parents are encouraged to come and observe
the classes and to talk with the director about any questions or to enroll your children. Children must be potty trained for our
3’s class.
About the School
Grace Learning Center is now affiliated with New Life Christian School. Our goal is to prepare children for school and life by
helping them grow spiritually, socially, physically, and academically. We are passionate about our responsibility to ensure
children are ready to enter kindergarten, and we are excited to have the unique opportunity to teach and model Christ to
children and parents through our curriculum and interactions Our program includes a Christian based curriculum, A-Beka.
Children attend chapel once a week and there is special program performed by the children at Christmas. Our school has four
teachers and two aides with low student teacher ratios. Grace Learning Center holds a letter of compliance with the
MSDE/OCC.
Safety and Procedures
Our Pre-K teacher holds a Master’s Degree in elementary education. All staff are certified in CPR and First Aid. Only those
people identified on emergency cards are permitted to pick up children. If someone not designated on an emergency card must
pick up a child, the director must have written permission ahead of time. There are cameras in each room that run
continuously and can be monitored in the church office. The tapes can be played back to view different time periods. Parents
provide snacks. Peanuts or related allergens are not permitted per the Center’s policy. Children will be lovingly disciplined. If
necessary, the teachers use a brief time-out period. Parents are informed and participate in what course they feel the teacher
should take. If the behavior of the child continues to disturb the class, or affect another child, the director, the teacher, and the
parent will work together to help the child understand and positively change the behavior. When your child enters each
morning, we will always be right there to greet and welcome him/her. Once your child has found where they want to play, it is
very important for the parent to hug your child and tell them that you will be back for them after school. After you say
goodbye, it’s very important to not linger. Drawing out goodbyes just makes saying goodbye much harder. We know that saying
goodbye to a crying child is difficult. Please be assured that your child will get the most tender, loving care possible. Each day
will become easier for you and your child as he/she learns to trust the teachers.
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HOPE Community Preschool
301-662-1303
9411 Baltimore Road
Frederick, MD 21704
Kathy Petrill, Director
www.hopemtcarmel.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to May
2-3 year olds
3 year olds
3 year olds
4 year olds
Kindergarten Prep (5 year olds)
Teacher-Student Ratio
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MTWRF
2 year olds 2:10
9:15am-11:45am/12:45pm-3:15pm
9:00am-11:30am
9:15am-11:45am
9:00am-11:30am/12:45am-3:15pm
12:00pm-3:00pm
3-4 year olds 2:10/2:15
Costs and Payment Plans
Monthly cost are as follows: 2-3 year old two days/$160; 3-4 year olds three days/$190; Kindergarten Prep five days/
$295. There is a $75 registration fee and a $75 activity fee per child. The sibling discount is free registration. Tuition
is due by the 1st of the month with a grace period until the 10th of the month before incurring a late fee.
Enrollment Process
Enrollment is open for the 2013-2014 year. Registration for 2014-2015 begins in January 2014. Parents are notified of
acceptance upon registration. Please call Kathy Petrill at 301-662-1303 or email at [email protected] to
arrange a tour of the school. Children in the 2s, 3s, and 4s should be appropriate age by September 1. Kindergarten
Prep children should be five by the end of the calendar year. Applications can be found on the website or stop by the
preschool for a registration packet.
About the School
HOPE Community Preschool has been open for four years. There are two classrooms with seven different preschool
sessions between the two rooms. HOPE has five teachers and there is an assistant in each classroom. All teachers have
4-year degrees in Early Childhood Education. They have experience designing curriculum and leading preschool
programs. The curriculum will follow the Common Core Standards for Kindergarten readiness and will provide a well
rounded curriculum which combines the development of academic skills with opportunities for social, creative thinking
and physical development. The preschool offers chapel services each month. These faith-filled services are led by Rev.
Jenny Smith. She is passionate about helping faith come alive in young children. She is a trained educator who uses
multi sensory teaching techniques which engage mind, body and sprit and is deeply rooted in the Christian Faith. A
Let’s Play program and Lunch Bunch offers the opportunity to extend the preschool day.
Safety and Procedures
The facility is safeguarded by a key care entry during preschool hours. The teachers are CPR and First Aid certified. In
addition, they are screened through a background check and sign a covenant for acceptable behavior. The classrooms
and playground are recorded by video surveillance to ensure proper instruction and safety of students. Children are
signed into the program each day by a parent or caregiver.
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Kiddie Academy of Whittier
301-620-7790
2403 Whittier Drive
Frederick, MD 21702
Sarah Martin, Director
www.kiddieacademy.com/whittier
[email protected]
Programs Offered Year Round
All programs are offered Monday-Friday 6:30am-6:30pm
New Beginnings—Infant Care (6 weeks-12months)
Discovering Me—Toddler Care (13-24 months)
Exploring My World—Toddler Care (2 year olds)
I Can Do It—Preschool (3 year olds)
Ready, Set, Go—Preschool (4 year olds)
On My Way—Pre-Kindergarten (5 year olds)
Creative Express—School Age (6-12 years)
Camp Adventure—Summer Camp (1-12 years)
Teacher Student Ratio
Call school for information.
Cost and Payment Plans
Please contact the school for current rates and payment information.
Enrollment Process
Registration is ongoing. Please call the school to schedule a tour. There is a $65 registration fee for one child, $90 for a
family. Children must be 6 weeks to12 years old to enroll. Children can pre-enroll prior to 6 weeks. Applications can
be found at the center or on the website.
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Kids Come First Learning Center, Inc.
301-829-3162
9861 Old National Pike
Ijamsville, MD 21754
Kathy Bish, Director
www.kidscomefirstlearning.com
[email protected]
Programs Offered — School Year September to June
2 year olds
TR
9:00am-11:00am/11:30am-1:30pm
3 year olds
MWF
9:00am-11:30am/12:00pm-2:30pm
3 year olds
TR
9:00am-11:30am
Pre-K 4 year olds
MWF
9:00am-11:30am/12:30pm-3:00pm
Pre-K 4 year olds
MTWRF
9:00am-11:30am
Pre-K 5 year olds
MTWRF
12:00pm-3:00 pm
Lunch Bunch
MTWRF
11:30am-12:30 pm
Hooked on Phonics-: view times on website
Teacher-Student Ratio
1:7
Cost and Payment Plans
Please view costs on the website: www.kidscomefirstlearning.com
Enrollment Process
Parents can call to schedule a tour beginning in November and may put their name on a list to register after current
families and before opening to the public. Registrations begins in January for current families including siblings and
opens to the public in February on a first come, first served basis. Parents are notified of acceptance at registration. For
the current school year, children must be two, three or four by September 1st or five by December 31st. Children
should be toilet trained with the exception of two year olds, who do not need to be toilet trained.
About the School
The school strives to teach the whole child through learning and love. The fenced playground includes a sand pit,
castle, and jungle gym. In addition there is a full court gym for classes to use during the winter months. There are seven
teachers and four aides who teach 110 students in four classrooms. Each classroom has 12-14 children, one teacher, and
an aide. The school is accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education and is a level (5) school through the
Maryland Excels program. Kids Come First Learning Center provides a structured but relaxed learning environment
where a preschooler can grow emotionally, socially, and intellectually at the child’s own pace. The goal is to provide a
safe, positive atmosphere nurtured by people that care. Our staff has experience in Early Childhood and continues to
develop through on-going training. We have a creative program that exposes your child to the wonderful world of
learning. The curriculum has a developmentally appropriate balance of play and structured activities. The experience at
Kids Come First will foster the growth of the “complete” child through learning and love.
Safety and Procedures
Teachers are trained in CPR and First Aid. Parents drop off and pick up children in the classroom. A written note and
identification are required of a person authorized to pick up the child. There is someone in the lobby at all times to
monitor visitors. All staff carry walkie talkies, the building is locked once children have arrived. Children go as a group
to the bathroom before snack, which is provided by parents. They may ask to go to the bathroom at other times.
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Kid’s Villa Learning Center
301-874-9100
9503 Fingerboard Road
Ijamsville, MD 21754
www.urbanadaycare.com
[email protected]
Programs Offered — Year Round + Summer Programs
Infant/Toddler (6 weeks-24 months)
Twos
Threes
Fours
Kindergarten Enrichment
Before/After Care (School Age)
Teacher-Student Ratio
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
Infant/Toddler 1:3
7:00am-6:00pm
6:30am-6:30pm
6:30am-6:30pm
6:30am-6:30pm
9:30am-3:00pm
6:30am-8:30am/3:00pm-6:30pm
2 year olds 1:6
3-4 year olds 1:10
Kindergarten/School Age 1:15
Cost and Payment Plans
Weekly costs are: Infant-Toddler $285; Twos $230; School Age (Morning & Afternoon, includes care during FCPS
closings) $146; School Age Morning Care (6:30am-12:30pm) $116 month; School Age Afternoon Care (12:30pm6:30pm) $116. Tuition includes a morning snack, lunch, and afternoon snack. Tuition is due in advance weekly, every
two weeks or monthly. There is a 10% discount off oldest child tuition when multiple children are enrolled. A 25%
off week tuition is offered twice a year. You can receive a $25 bonus for referring a friend.
Enrollment Process
Registration is ongoing. Tours are scheduled Monday through Friday 9:30am-5:00pm. You can stop by for a tour and
to meet the teachers.
About the School
The school opened its doors in August 2008 and has been MSDE accredited since 2009. The Infant/Toddler rooms
use the Healthy Beginnings assessments and the three to five year olds use the Houghton Mifflin curriculum (the same
as FCPS). Kid’s Villa has completed the EXCEL program with a 4 start standing. Kid’s Villa sits on five acres and has
three enclosed play areas. The teachers all exceed the requirements of the OCC. All teachers have their degrees or are
working towards them. All staff completes 24 hours of continuing education per year to stay current with new policies
and procedures.
Safety and Procedures
The center practices fire drills and shelter in place drills once a month and has an emergency evacuation plan in place if
we have to leave the building. The front door is secured by a code that each parent is given on their child's first day.
Food restrictions at this time are no peanuts or tree nuts and we do not serve pork or pork products. The playground is
fenced with a large play structure and a smaller toddler play structure. The teachers follow a redirection and positive
discipline policy.
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La Petite
301-695-7227
650 Himes Avenue
Frederick, MD 21703
Alison Samson-Ebaugh, Director
www.lapetite.com/our-schools/frederick-md-7059
[email protected]
Programs Offered — Year Round
All programs are offered Monday through Friday from 6:00am-6:30pm
Infants (6 weeks-18 months)
Toddlers (18 months-24 months)
Twos (2 year olds)
Early Preschool (3 years old)
Preschool (4 years old)
Pre-K (4-5 years old)
School Age (5-12 years) Before/After Care available with transportation to/from school, and care on school closings
Teacher-Student Ratio
Call school for information.
Cost and Payment Plans
Please contact the school for tuition information. There is a $100 registration fee per child or $165 per family. Referrals from
this guide will have their $100 registration fee waived. Tuition is due by Wednesday of each week at 6:30pm.
Enrollment Process
Enrollment is ongoing throughout the year. Parents are notified of acceptance into the school when they submit registration
paperwork. The school is open to tour from 6:00am to 6:30pm. Parents may schedule a tour by calling the center or visiting
the website. Children must be 6 weeks old to enroll. Applications can be found on the website or at the center.
About the School
La Petite develops positive relationships in a nurturing environment. The specially trained infant teachers build a bond of
trust with your baby and with you. The two year old program is based on Whole Child Education. Classrooms are designed
specifically for curious and energetic two-year-olds with open shelves and easy to reach supplies. Our Journey Curriculum
prepares your child for success in Kindergarten and beyond by combining Kindergarten readiness with the very best early
childhood activities from across the nation. Our School-Age curriculum employs a long term project approach that helps
students build deeper knowledge on topics that interest them. A large portion of this curriculum is dedicated to working in
small groups and developing teamwork. Communication is key in all programs. The tenured staff provides daily
communication with families during pick up and drop off times as well in written form at the end of each day. School and
classroom newsletters are also provided. Parent participation in monthly family events is encouraged.
Safety and Procedures
All teachers are certified per MSDE requirements. Many teachers have 4 year and associate degrees in a related field. All staff
members are CPR and First Aid certified. Staff is trained in proper classroom management techniques. The facility is locked.
Upon enrollment, parents/guardians receive a code that allows them entry into the building as well as our clock in and clock
out system. Each child is required to have an emergency card on file which includes information of those authorized to pick
up. Photo IDs are required for pick up before the child will be released. The school provides breakfast, lunch, and snack to all
age groups. Milk is served with most meals. For infants, we provide both Gerber formula and rice cereal as well as Gerber
baby food products. It is a peanut free facility. All classrooms are equipped with child size toilets. Potty training begins at age
two based on the child’s interest and parent input. Children are free to use the bathroom when needed but there are
scheduled bathroom times during the course of the day. Infants and toddlers are changed every two hours or earlier when
necessary. All classes spend 30 minutes outside both in the morning and afternoon. There are two separate playgrounds; one
for toddlers and twos and one for preschool and up.
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La Petite Child Care
301-698-7338
9085 Ridgefield Drive
Frederick, MD 21701
Christine M. Gardner, Director
[email protected]
Programs Offered — Year Round
All programs are offered Monday through Friday from 6:30am-6:30pm with both full and part time hours
Infants (6 weeks-18 months)
Toddlers (18 months-24 months)
Twos (2 year olds)
Threes (3 years old)
4s (4 years old)
School Age (5-12 years) Before/After Care available with transportation to school, care on school closings, and summer camps.
Teacher-Student Ratio
Infant & Toddler 1:3
2 year olds 1:6
3-5 year olds 1:10
5-12 year olds 1:15
Cost and Payment Plans
Weekly costs are: Infant and Toddler Five Days $310; Two’s Five Days $274; Three’s and Four’s Five Days $240; School Age
Before/After Care $163. There is a $100 registration fee per child or $163 per family.
Enrollment Process
Enrollment is ongoing throughout the year. Parents are notified of acceptance into the school when space becomes available.
To arrange a tour, call the school or visit the website. Children must be at least six weeks old to enroll. Applications can be
found at the school or on the website.
About the School
La Petite Child Care has been open since 1988. There are nine classrooms for a total of 128 children. The center has national
accreditation from NECPA. The curriculum is provide through the corporate office and is age appropriate. The goal is to
make sure the children are ready for kindergarten. The staff is well qualified and trained. All staff members are certified in
CPR and First Aid.
Safety and Procedures
All staff are trained for emergency situations. Fire and other drills are held on a monthly basis. Parents are required to drop
off and pick up all children in their classrooms. They must also check the child in and out as they enter and leave the
building. The school is peanut free. Teachers and staff help children with toilet training if age appropriate. There are
individual playgrounds for each age group. Redirection is used when a child is having a behavioral problem. The center
welcomes children from age 6 weeks to 12 years.
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The Learning Bee
301-695-1133
8311 River Run Road
Frederick, MD 21701
Cindi Webb, Director
www.thelearningbee.com
[email protected]
Programs Offered Year Round Care, Classes September to June
Infants & Toddlers (6 weeks-24 months)
Twos/Threes (2-3 year olds)
Pre-K (3-5 year old)
Kindergarten Readiness (5 years old)
Before and After School Programs
Teacher-Student Ratio Please contact school for information.
Cost and Payment Plans
Please contact the school for specific information. There is a $75 registration fee. A 10% discount to siblings is
offered.
Enrollment Process
Enrollment is ongoing. Parents are notified of acceptance into the program immediately after documentation is
received. Tours are scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the morning and afternoons. No tours are scheduled
from 12:15pm-3:00pm during nap time. Children must be at least six weeks to enroll. Applications can be found at
the school.
About The School
The Learning Bee opened in October 2007 and is accredited and licensed by the MSDE. We offer full and part day preschool
programs. All of the teachers are dedicated to the loving care and education of young children and complete credentialing
through the MSDE. TLB uses the Houghton-Mifflin and Creative Curriculum and follows guidelines for the Maryland Model
for School Readiness. The classrooms are large and well-equipped. Daily hands-on learning opportunities are provided, as well
as small and large group instruction and activities. Music and Movement, Spanish and Sign Language activities are
incorporated into the curriculum. There are eight classrooms and an indoor activity area. The Learning Bee has two large
fenced-in play areas with rubber mulch. The toddler/twos playground has a variety of age-appropriate climbing and riding toys,
slides, playhouse and balancing activities. The preschool playground has a large Climbing Castle Jungle Gym with several
slides.
Safety and Procedures
All of the teachers and many of the teaching assistants are CPR and First Aid certified. There is a key code entry into the
building and a computer log-in system for parents. There is also video monitoring of the playground and classrooms which is
viewable by the director and owner of The Learning Bee. All visitors must sign in at the office to be admitted into the building.
Parents must provide names of people authorized to pick up their child. There are monthly fire drills and annual emergency
disaster drills. The Emergency Preparedness Plan is available for viewing. Several staff members have been trained in
Medication Administration. Teachers assist with toilet training for 2 and 3 year olds. Bathrooms are located in every classroom
with child-size toilets. Our staff teach and model desired behaviors to children. The children are taught to express their
feelings with words and how to communicate their needs to others. Diets in the classroom are adjusted to the needs of the
children and the severity of any allergies. The Learning Bee provides snacks, juice, water, and milk daily. Children with special
dietary needs can provide their own snacks.
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Little Lights Child Development Center
7040 Bowers Road
Frederick, MD 21702
Rachel Pyles, Program Director
Margo Cook, Educational Director
301-473-8283
www.littlelightscdc.org
Programs Offered — Year Round Care, Classes September to June
All programs (except Pre-K)) are offered Monday through Friday 7:00am-7:00pm with both full and part time hours
Infants & Toddlers (6 weeks-24 months)
Twos (2 year olds)
Threes (3 year olds)
Fours (4 year olds with wrap around)
Educational Pre-K (5 year olds)
9:00am-11:30am/12:30pm-3:00pm
School Age Before/After Care
7:00am-8:30am/3:00pm-7:00pm
Teacher-Student Ratio
Infants & Toddlers 1:3 2 year olds 1:6
3-4 year olds 1:10 Pre-K 1:12
School Age 1:15
Cost and Payment Plans
Daily rates are as follows: Infant/Toddler $50; 2-4 year olds Half Day (7:00am-1:00pm) $30; 2-4 year olds Full Day $40;
Pre-K $25; School Age $20; School Age Before Care $10; School Age After Care $14. Tuition due weekly, every two
weeks or monthly. Payment plan decided at contract signing. A 5% sibling discount for one tuition is offered. There is
a $50 enrollment fee per family.
Enrollment Process
Enrollment is ongoing. Tours are scheduled Monday to Friday, 9:00am-11:00am or 3:30pm-5:00pm. Children must be
at least six weeks old to enter the Infant Room, two years old to start the Twos, and three years old to start the Threes.
Applications can be found on our website or picked up in person.
About the School
Little Lights opened its doors in 2012 with one classroom. There are now six operating classrooms. There are 16 staff
members which include nine lead teachers, three assistants, and four aides. The teachers teach to Creative Curriculum
and include hands on activities. Little Lights is a faith based program, teaches bible stories, prays before meals, and
celebrates multiple holidays.
Safety and Procedures
All lead teachers are 90 hour qualified, five staff have associates degrees in early childhood development, two have
bachelor’s degrees in education and several staff are working towards their degrees. The center practices fire drills and
shelter in place drills once a month and has an emergency evacuation plan in place if we have to leave the building.
Drop off cannot be sooner than 7:00am and pick up no later than 7:00pm. A late fee will be charged at the time of
pick up if after 7:00pm. The front door is secured by a code that each parent is given on their child’s first day. There
are food restrictions at this time but that is assessed on a class by class basis. There are no toilet training restrictions and
teachers work on toilet training at the school Bathrooms are located between every classroom and school age children
use a hallway bathroom close by. The playground is fenced with a large play structure, a rock climbing wall, and a
smaller toddler play structure. Teachers follow a redirection discipline policy as well as using time outs. Each classroom
has a positive reward system. The Pre-K and school age programs use a red light system similar to public schools in the
area.
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Lucy School: An Arts-Based School and Teacher Training Center
9117 Frostown Road
Middletown, MD 21769
Victoria Brown, Ph.D., Director
301-293-1163
www.lucyschool.com
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year August to June
Early Threes
TW or RF
3 year olds
MTW or MTWRF
4 year olds
MTW or MTWRF
Kindergarten
MTWRF
1st to 5th Grade
MTWRF
Before Care
MTWRF
After Care
MTWRF
A four-week summer program is also offered.
9:00am-11:45am
9:00am-3:00pm (Friday until 2:00pm)
9:00am-3:00pm (Friday until 2:00pm)
8:45am-3:15pm (Friday until 2:00 pm)
8:45am-3:15pm (Friday until 2:00 pm)
7:00am-9:00am
3:00pm-6:00pm
Teacher-Student Ratio: 1:6
Costs and Payment
Our “Early Threes” (which begins in October) tuition cost is $2,000-$4,000 (half day and full day options available). Annual
tuition costs are $4,500 for two-day, $6,400 for three-day, and $9,800 for five-day programs. Kindergarten and primary grades
tuition cost is $10,100. A registration deposit of 10% of the annual cost will reserve a child’s space at the school. This deposit
is fully refundable until April 1. Remaining tuition may be paid in one payment in August, in two semi-annual payments
(August and January) or nine monthly payments (August-April). Sibling discounts are available. Need-based tuition assistance is
also available (applications are due February 5).
Enrollment Process
Registration for the 2014-2015 school year began October 23, 2013. There is a non-refundable $40 application fee.
Admission decisions will be made in February and March, and families will receive registration material soon thereafter. Tours
of the school, grounds, and class observation of children are the best way to experience Lucy School. Appointments are
required and can be made by contacting the school. Students must be three by September 1st; the Early Threes program is for
children turning three between September and April. All children must be fully potty trained. Enrollment applications can be
found on our website at www.lucyschool.com.
About the School
The Lucy School is a model arts-based school (preschool-fifth grade) and teacher-training center. To allow innovation and
imagination to thrive, to educate and empower creative minds across all disciplines, Lucy School makes the arts an integral part
of the social, emotional, physical, and cognitive life of each student ages three through third grade. It provides a child-centered
and individualized project based approach to learning, fostering collaborative learning while honoring individual learning
styles. By example, teachers nurture a love and respect for community, family, nature and the environment. They seek to do
this within a small and familial environment on 17 acres of rolling hills, woodlands, wetlands, pond, waterfall and organic
garden-integrating the elements and aesthetics of nature into the learning process. Lucy School is a Green School, with a LEED
Platinum Green Classroom Building and a hands-on environmental curriculum. The preschool and primary program are both
certified by the MSDE and licensed by the MSDE/OCC.
Safety and Procedures
All teachers and assistants are trained in CPR and First Aid. Children must be fully toilet trained. Healthy morning and
afternoon snacks are provided. Lunch is served family style for our preschool program.
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Meadows Montessori
301-662-8910
185 Thomas Johnson Drive
Children’s Center of Walkersville
Frederick, MD 21702
35
Frederick
Street
KimE.Seoni,
Director
of Operations
www.meadowscenter.com
Children’s Center of Monrovia
[email protected]
3903 Bartholows Rd.
[email protected]
Walkersville, MD 21793
Monrovia, MD 21770
Ginny Simoneau,
301-414-0114
Year Round + Optional
Summer Program (with a one month closure at the end of summer)
Programs
Offered –Director
(Monrovia-infants
starting at 8 weeks old)
Infant Room (6-18 months)
Five-day, 7:30am-6:00pm
Toddler Room (18-30 months)
Two, three, or five days/week;
ProgramsClassroom
Offered – Year-Round
Primary
(2½ years-old-6 years-old) Five half-days or five full-days/week
2-,
3-, 4-year-old
two,program
three, or9:00am-3:00pm;
five days a week Extended Day
9:00
am 7:00am-6:00pm
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Half-day
programpreschool
9:00am-12:30pm; Full-day
Care
Two through 12 years old
full or part-time childcare
6:30 am – 6:00 pm
Teacher-Student Ratio Infant & Pre-Primary Room 1:3 Primary Classroom 1:6-1:10 (maximum of 20 students per class)
Teacher-Student Ratio
Costs
and Payment
2-year-olds
1:6 Plans
3- and 4-year-olds 1:10
There is a $50 non-refundable registration fee. Monthly costs (payable over 11 months) are dependent on age, program, and
duration,
arePlans
presented
at the conclusion of the scheduled tour. Please visit the website to schedule a private tour or see
Costs and which
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for 2008-2009
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curriculum is the “prime time” from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, at an hourly rate of $6.55. All other times the rate is $4.90.
For comparison, attendance from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, two days per week would cost approximately $170.17/month,
Enrollment Process
three days per week would cost approximately $255.25/month and five days per week would cost approximately
Registration is ongoing, beginning in early 2014 for fall enrollment. Applications are accepted year-round and tours are
$425.42 per
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equal
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scheduled
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submitting
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There
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no
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application, we will schedule an interview with the family, and the child may subsequently be invited for a classroom visit
during class time. Following the submission of all enrollment forms and applicable fees, the child’s enrollment space is secured
Enrollment
Process
and
guaranteed
to the family. Children 2 1/2 years-old and above should be toilet-trained to enroll in the Primary Classroom
Parents may call to schedule an appointment to tour the facilities. It is preferable to visit in the morning to see the
program.
preschool program. Enrollment for the school-year preschool program begins in late January. Registrations for the fall,
winter,the
and
summer programs are held separately. The center operates year-round, but summer attendance is not
About
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olds. We are affiliated with the American Montessori Society. We are one of a very few Montessori schools in Maryland that
offer
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Aboutathe
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individual
progress
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been in operation since 1987 and is licensed by the State of Maryland and accredited by the Maryland State
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environment. Children are respected as individuals; set their own pace of learning; gain self confidence and self-respect;
achieve independence; are given freedom within limits; foster a sense of awe and wonder; raise their curiosity and interest; and
Safety
and Procedures
evolve into community. The curriculum is international in its heritage and focus, and consciously seeks to promote a global
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a bathroom, which facilitates toilet training. The fully fenced playground includes climbing equipment, a
which they has
work.
sandbox, and riding toys.
Safety and Procedures
Each classroom has at least one teacher certified in CPR and First Aid. Doors remain locked at all times and a new security
system is in place. Each classroom has its own bathroom. Two outdoor playgrounds are brand new, and we have a private green
space, including a garden, for nature and science observations and experiments. We provide morning and afternoon snacks
and milk for lunch. Discipline measures include redirection, positive reinforcement, behavior management techniques, and
modeling appropriate behavior by the staff.
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Monocacy Valley Montessori Public Charter School
217 Dill Avenue
Frederick, MD 21701
Cita King, Principal
301-668-5013
http://education.fcps.org/mvmpcs/
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year August to September
3 and 4 year olds
Kindergarten
MTWRF
MTWRF
Teacher-Student Ratio
9:00am-11:30am
M-R 9:00am-3:45pm; F 9:00am-2:45pm
1:10
Costs and Payment Plans
This is a public school. There is no fee for attendance.
Enrollment Process
Tours of the school are held throughout the year. Visit the calendar on the website for specific dates. The school uses
an online application form for children who wish to enter the school lottery. The lottery application form will be open
on January 2, 2014 through midnight on March 1, 2014. Visit www.mmcimd.org/mmci-lottery-form to fill out the
form. Siblings of children already enrolled in MVMPCS and children of faculty and staff have priority placement in
available spots. Families are notified of acceptance into the school shortly after March 1, 2014. Students must be 3years-old by September 1 to attend.
About the School
MVMPCS is a public charter school and therefore a part of the Frederick County Public School System but is operated
under the umbrella of Monocacy Montessori Communities, Inc. (MMCI), a non-profit with the purpose of developing
and operating charter schools in Frederick County. MVMPCS follows the Montessori philosophy of teaching. The
Montessori classroom is a prepared environment in which a multi-aged group of children self-select their “work” during
long periods (2-3 hrs.) of uninterrupted time. Children work independently, in pairs, or in small groups of their
choosing. They work at their own level and pace, with as much repetition as they desire. There are no curriculum
ceilings holding fast learners back, and children who require more time to master a concept or skill do not have to move
on before they are ready. The Montessori method of teaching reading is multi-sensorial and rigorously phonetic. The
mathematics program includes a graded series of manipulatives that allow children to master concepts in a concrete
form before moving to the abstract. Particularly in the early grades, each activity or project is designed for self-education
and is self-correcting; that is, the educational activities can be done independently and the materials make a child’s
errors obvious. Therefore, the learning process is within the child’s control. There are two preschool and kindergarten
classes with two lead teachers and two teacher aids per class. There are 60 students ages 3-5.
Safety and Procedures
A carline is in place for pick-up/drop-off. Student escorts are available upon request. Transportation is not provided.
Snacks are provided at the school. Donations by the parents are most welcome. Please note that parent involvement is
required to support our school. Each family must contribute at least 30 volunteer hours per year (15 for single parent
homes).
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Mother Seton School
301-447-3161
100 Creamery Road
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
Sr. JoAnne Goecke, D.C., Principal
www.mothersetonschool.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year August to June
Pre-K
Kindergarten
Extended Care (PreK)
After Care (PreK & K-8)
Teacher-Student Ratio
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
Pre-K 1:10
8:25am-11:15am
8:25am-2:50pm
11:15am-2:50pm
3:00pm-6:00pm
Kindergarten
1:15
Costs and Payment Plans
Current tuition rates are as follows: Pre-K is $295/month (morning only), Pre-K with extended care is $469/month, and Pre-K
with PM Care is $596/month. Kindergarten is $469/month and PM Care is an hourly rate. There is a yearly registration fee of
$175. Supply fees of $30 for Pre-K and $45 for Kindergarten are required at start of school year. Kindergarten students wear
uniforms. Bus service is available from most areas at a rate of $36/month for one-way, $61.50/month for two-way. Tuition
rates subject to change. Please refer to the website for up-to-date information.
Enrollment Process
Tour of the school and/or principal interview arranged at a mutually convenient time. Call 301-447-3161 to schedule.
Applications for current school year considered on an individual basis. Applications accepted for the 2014-2015 school year
beginning January 2014. Applicant and parent visit to school is scheduled after application received; visit includes screening
for readiness. Notification of acceptance mailed within 2 weeks of visit.
About the School
Mother Seton School, sponsored by the Daughters of Charity, traces its roots to Saint Joseph’s Academy and Free School
established by Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in 1810 — the first free school for girls staffed by Catholic sisters in the United States.
MSS is co-educational and offers a quality Catholic education to students of Pre-K through Grade 8. It is accredited by
AdvanceEd, a division of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School
Improvement, is approved by the Archdiocese of Baltimore Catholic School Office, and is a Maryland Green School.
The curriculum follows guidelines of the Archdiocese of Baltimore for Early Child Education. The program for four-year-olds
is designed to develop in the young child a curiosity and love for learning and a positive attitude toward school while preparing
the child for kindergarten. It kindles in the child an appreciation of God’s all-embracing love and provides opportunities for
the child to deepen the sense of God’s presence in self, others, and the world.
Following upon the program for four-year-olds, kindergarten students continue their religious, social, and intellectual
development through a variety of large, small group, and individualized learning experiences. The program for five-year-olds
fosters growth in those concepts and skills prerequisite for entrance into Grade 1. Students in Kindergarten participate in
library, music, and physical education with teachers who specialize in these fields.
Safety and Procedures
Mother Seton School Faculty, Support Staff, and Volunteers meet requirements of the Archdiocese of Baltimore for Child
Protection including training and background checks. A medical professional staffs the Health Room throughout the school
day. School doors are secure and the Pre-K and Kindergarten have a dedicated fenced playground with access from their
classrooms. A classroom intercom provides access to the office and health room staff for teachers. Students bring snack and
have the option to pack or purchase lunch. Please see the website for additional details.
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Natalie’s Learning Center
301-874-5914
5522 Adamstown Commons Drive
Adamstown, MD 21710
Natalie Goodwin, Owner/Preschool Teacher
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to June
2-3.5 year old program
3.5-5 year old program
3.5-5 year old program
Teacher-Student Ratio
TR
MWF
MWF
9:00am-1:00pm
9:00am-1:00pm
9:00am-3:00 pm
2:12
Costs and Payment Plans
Payments are paid in 9 monthly payments. Monthly tuition costs for 2013-2014: 2 day program (4 hrs.) $220 ;
3 day program (4 hrs.) $305; 3 day program (6 hrs.) $415. There is a $50 non-refundable activity fee which includes
registration and supplies. We offer a 10% tuition discount for families with multiple children enrolled.
Enrollment Process
Registration forms are accepted in January from current families enrolled. Open registration follows in February.
Parents are welcome to call or email to set up a tour of the program. Tours are by appointment only. Families will be
given a registration form/child information sheet to complete and return. Upon receiving these forms, families will
then be contacted in regard to available slots. Once all slots are filled, a waiting list is established. Children do not
need to be toilet trained. Birthdate cut-off is September 1st.
About the School
Natalie's Learning Center (NLC) is not affiliated with any churches. There is one classroom with two teachers and 12
students. The average length of time teachers have worked at the Center is two years. Teacher qualifications:- 90 hour,
ECE Associates or ECE Degree. NLC is licensed with the MSDE/OCC. The Center is in the process of accreditation.
Safety and Procedures
CPR and First Aid are the required certifications of all instructors. Security measures in place for pick-up/drop-off:
Children are released to authorized persons listed on emergency from only. Identification is required of any person
picking up children other than the parents/guardians or designated person. All entrances are locked during program.
Telephones are located in classroom area. Positive redirection is used as appropriate. Children are redirected to an
activity and good behavior is modeled. Lunch is provided by the Center. Tuition is inclusive. NLC is as nut-free as can
be. Accommodations are made on a case-by-case basis. Children will be given positive emotional support. An additional
special item (e.g. – bear, blanket or picture) can be allowed for extra support until the child becomes comfortable.
Children not potty trained are changed every 2 to 3 hours or as needed. Children working on potty training are taken
to the bathroom every 1 – 1 ½ hours or as needed. All potty-trained children use the bathroom independently as
needed (assistance is always available). Safety drills are part of our monthly routine with students.
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Nature Academy of Frederick County Parks & Recreation
Fountain Rock Nature Center
8511 Nature Center Place
Frederick, MD 21793
Kelly Ketzenberger, Director
301-898-1460
www.recreator.com
Programs Offered – School Year Following the Recreator Quarterly Schedule
Nature Academy (3-5 years old)
Museum Academy (3-5 years old)
Teacher-Student Ratio
TR
MW
9:30am-12:00pm
9:30am-12:00pm
2:15 plus a student aide when possible
Costs and Payment Plans
At this time, the tuition fees have not been solidified. Details will be posted on www.recreator.com as soon as possible.
Enrollment Process
Registration for the 2014-2015 school year will begin on February 21, 2014. Registration is based on a first come, first
serve system. If parents are put on a waiting list, they will be notified when any openings are available. Students must
be 3-5 years old to enroll. Applications can be found at www.recreator.com.
About the School
This program is intended to be an enrichment opportunity for pre-school aged children. This is a safe learning
environment to encourage nature discovery by using all five senses. There will be lots of hands-on activities with live
animals, natural objects, story time, outdoor exploration, science-experiments using manipulatives, and creative arts.
Activities include; catching grasshoppers and butterflies, splashing in creeks, digging for fossils, building forts, and
playtime in the “Discovery Area”. As much of the learning as possible will take place outdoors to help foster a love of
the environment and let children discover and play in natural surroundings. While there will be two instructors to help
guide the children in different daily themes, the activities will be child led. This means that they will not be rushed into
completing a project but get to fully immerse themselves in the activities that they are interested in.
Safety and Procedures
The instructors are naturalists with a keen interest in guiding young people while exploring nature. All have experience
instructing pre-school classes at Frederick County parks. County procedures for safety guidelines will be followed.
Adults must show a photo ID to pick up any child. Registration and Health forms can be found on the Frederick
County Parks and Recreation website. FCPS schedule, closings and emergency procedures will be followed. Snacks will
not be provided but parents are encouraged to stay at the park and have lunch following the program. There is a
certified playground on the premises and certification for an Outdoor classroom with “Nature Explore” is pending.
There is a form used in case there are any disciplinary issues. It is used to document any behaviors that may cause
problems or be dangerous to other children in the same class. Parents will be notified individually if there are any
issues and it is a “three strikes your out” format.
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Onica Prall Child Development Laboratory School
Hood College
401 Rosemont Avenue
Frederick, MD 21701
Dr. Marisel N. Torres-Crespo, Director
301-696-3416
www.hood.edu/academics/departments/education/child-lab/child-lab
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to May
3 or 4 year-olds
TWR
9:00am-12:00 pm
Teacher-Student Ratio
1:10-1:12
Costs and Payment Plans
Tuition is $560 for each 12-week semester. Tuition is billed from, and payable to, the Hood College Accounting Office.
There is a $50 non-refundable enrollment fee.
Enrollment Process
If you would like a school tour, please call to make arrangements. For an application form, contact the Director.
Applications are accepted for children when they reach the age of 18 months. Families will be notified in February of
their child’s admission for the upcoming academic year. Classrooms fill up by February and waiting lists are formed.
Children must be toilet trained prior to attending the school. Children must reach enrollment age by September 1st to
be accepted in their respective program. Children enrolled as 3-year-olds are admitted for the following year with the
submission of a $50 deposit. The deposit is non-refundable, but will be deducted from the next year’s tuition.
About the School
The Onica Prall Child Development Laboratory, founded in 1929, is operated by the Department of Education of
Hood College. The Lab School is certified by the MSDE Division of Early Childhood Development. The Lab School
provides preschool education for children who are three and four years old, as well as classrooms in which college
students are able to observe and work with young children and their parents. The curriculum is based upon research
and best practices in Constructivist Learning, along with Project Approach to learning. A large portion of the day is
spent in free play and exploratory learning. During this time, children are given choices including art, symbolic-play,
computer, numeracy, science, music, language arts and motor activities. The program also includes group activities,
snack and outdoor play. Weekly activities are organized around themes that form cohesive units of study. These themes
are based on the questions the children ask. Children will participate in enrichment activities which include Yoga,
Spanish and Sign Language. There is one clinical instructor in the classroom, as well as one to three college students at
any time. A maximum of 12 children are enrolled in each classroom.
Safety and Procedures
Children are always supervised. Families can observe classrooms through a mirrored window. Members of the staff are
trained in CPR and First Aid. Entry is accessed by keypad. A fenced play yard has a sandbox, climbing equipment and
a separate paved area for tricycles.
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Smarty Pants
301-712-9144
9804 Big Woods Court
Ijamsville, MD 21754
Shannon McKenzie, Owner
www.smartypantsmd.com
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to June
2-5 year olds
MTWRF
Teacher-Student Ratio
9:00am-3:00pm
3:12
Costs and Payment Plans
You can choose the number of days based on availability. The cost is $45 per day. There is a $75 non-refundable
registration fee.
Enrollment Process
Call the school for a tour appointment and to receive a registration packet. Registration forms are accepted in January
from current school families and alumni. Open registration follows this period. Once all slots are filled, a waiting list is
established. Students do NOT need to be toilet trained! Students must be at least two years old.
About the School
This school is a small, intimate setting where children learn at their own pace in a multi-age classroom. It is located in a
beautiful, country setting. There is only one class per day and the maximum number of students in a classroom is 12
with three teachers. Smarty Pants uses a hands-on, multi-sensory, integrated approach in which the children learn
through discovery and exploration of the world around them. Our curriculum is child-centered, multi-age teaching,
designed to work with each individual’s natural developmental growth. The school is licensed through the MSDE/
OCC. It is nationally accredited by the National Association of Family Child Care. Smarty Pants strives to create a
warm and natural environment that encourages children to explore and develop their individual capabilities, to have
opportunities to learn problem solving and respect for others in a spirit of kindness, and that nurtures a sense of
belonging in our community. The school is located in a 4100 square foot home on two acres of land on a private street.
The property is bordered by a beautiful working farm.
Safety and Procedures
Instructors are certified in CPR and First Aid. Parents are given a code to enter on a keypad to gain access to the
building. Parents are required to sign children in and out. Should someone other than the primary care giver/parent
need to pick up a child or children, they must show a valid ID and be listed as an emergency contact on the information
sheet for that child or children. Method of discipline is redirection and positive reinforcement. Food provided includes
an afternoon snack. Allergies and special dietary needs, such as vegetarian diets, are accommodated. There is ample
space and playground equipment for the children’s enjoyment.
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St. James’ Nursery School
301-829-0014
1307 N. Main Street and
2927 Gillis Falls Road
Mt. Airy, MD 21771
Patricia Castle, M.Ed., Executive Director
www.stjamesmtairy.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to May
2 year olds
3 year olds (Preschool)
3 year olds (Preschool)
Pre-K 4 year olds
Pre-K 4 year olds
6 Week Summer Program
Teacher-Student Ratio
MW, TR, or F only
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF or TR
MTWRF
2 year olds 1:5
9:00am-11:30am/12:30pm-3:00pm
9:00am-11:30am
9:00am-11:30am/9:00am-2:00 pm
9:00am-12:00pm/12:30pm-3:00pm
9:00am-3:00pm
9:00am-11:30am
3 year olds 1:7
4-5-year olds 1:9
Costs and Payment Plans
Payments are paid in nine monthly payments. Costs are as follows: 2-year-old one day $900, 2-year-old two day $1,800, 3
-year-old two day $1,440, 3-year-old three day $1890, 4-year-old three day $2,052. Tuition for the full day classes are as
follows: 3-year-old two day $2,772, 4-year-old two day $2,736, 4-year-old three day $3,906. There is a yearly nonrefundable fee of $75.
Enrollment Process
Call to make an appointment to tour the school. Applications are accepted starting in January for currently enrolled
families, alumni, and church members. Registration is open to the public in February. Parents are notified of acceptance
upon enrollment. Enrollment continues as long as openings remain available. Children three years old must be toilet
trained. To enter the classes children must be the appropriate age by September 1.
About the School
We hold a dual accreditation with the NAEYC and the MSDE. The school is affiliated with the Episcopal Church.
There is a monthly chapel time. The school has five teachers and eight aides with 160 students currently enrolled in five
classrooms. Some of the teachers have been teaching for more than 25 years.
Safety and Procedures
Instructors are certified in CPR and First Aid. Parents must let the school know if someone other than the parent is
picking up their child and proof of ID must be shown. Buzzers will sound when doors are opened. Snacks are provided
by the school. The school is a peanut and nut free facility and carefully monitors all allergies. A large fenced playground
with a climbing tunnel, large climber with slides, space shuttle, train, bounce around, and sand box are on the school
grounds. Bathrooms are located in the classrooms and teachers will assist children with clothing as needed and
encourage independence.
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St. John Regional Catholic School (Little Treasures Preschool Program)
8414 Opossumtown Pike
Frederick, MD 21702
Karen Smith, Principal
Karen O’Boyle, Director of Admissions
301-662-6722
www.sjrcs.org
[email protected]
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year August to June
Preschool 2 year olds half day (two days)
Preschool 3 year olds half day (three days)
Preschool 3 year olds half day and full day
Preschool 4 year olds half and full day
Kindergarten (5 year olds) full day
Teacher-Student Ratio
TR
MWF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
3 &4 year olds 1:10, with aide
8:15am-11:30am
8:15am-11:30am
8:15am-11:30am or 8:15am-2:30pm
8:15am-11:30am or 8:15am- 2:30pm
8:15am-2:30pm
Kindergarten 1:13, with aide
Costs and Payment Plans
Pre-K full-day tuition for the 2013-2014 school year is $7,000 (non-parishioners $8,265). Pre-K half-day tuition is $4,200
(non-parishioners $5,160). Kindergarten full-day tuition for the 2013-2014 school year is $6,650 (non-parishioners
$8,150). There is a yearly non-refundable $325 registration fee. A discount is offered to families with more than one
child at the school who are enrolled in K-8. Tuition for the 2014-2015 school year is to be determined.
Enrollment Process
Parents can tour the school on Walk-In Wednesdays from 9am to 11am or by appointment. Registration forms can be
obtained online at www.sjrcs.org or by calling the school. Although we currently do not have a waiting list, admission
preference is given to current students, siblings of current students, siblings of alumni, children and grandchildren of
alumni, Catholic students from a regional parish, Catholic students from other parishes, and non-Catholics. New
student registration begins November 13, 2013 and goes through March 30, 2014. Enrollment for Pre-K and
Kindergarten is often filled by late February after which time waiting lists will be formed. Parents will be notified of
acceptance by March, 2014 or earlier. For Pre-K and Kindergarten in current school year, children must be three, four
or five by September 1 and be completely toilet trained.
About the School
St. John Regional Catholic School, a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, is a Pre-K – 8 grade school affiliated
with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore. It is approved by the MSDE, accredited by the Southern States
Association of Colleges and Elementary Schools, and is a member of the National Catholic Education Association. All
school employees, as well as, all school volunteers must be STAND certified for the protection of all children. Religion
is taught daily as a subject to all students. Students are required to wear a school-approved uniform.
Safety and Procedures
The school has a full-time nurse and full-time school counselor on duty Monday through Friday. All staff have
undergone blood-borne pathogen training, basic first aid and are certified in CPR. Outside doors are locked and the
halls are monitored by staff. All visitors must have a pass. Students must be dropped off at the school entrance where a
staff member is stationed. The Pre-K and Kindergarten classrooms have a separate drop off and pick up entrance in
order to increase the safety of our Little Treasures. Students are always supervised when outside. Restroom breaks are
taken as a class. Single bathrooms are also located in each Pre-K and Kindergarten classroom. The Pre-K and
Kindergarten playground has rubberized safety surfacing with climbing equipment that meets all safety standards. The
play area is entirely fenced in.
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St. Thomas More Academy
301-874-9014
103 Prospect Street
Middletown, MD 21769
Irene Wunderlich, Principal
www.stmamd.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to June
PreK 3s
PreK 3s
PreK 4s
After Care
Before Care
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
Teacher-Student Ratio
8:30am-12:00 pm (half day)
8:30am-3:15 pm (full day)
8:30am-3:15 pm (full day)
3:30pm-6:00pm
7:00am-8:15am
3-year-olds 2:10
4-year-olds 2:15
Costs and Payment Plans
The 2013-2014 tuition for full time students is $5,800 annually; for half day students is $4,000 annually. There are
additional fees for the Before and After Care. There is a $75 non-refundable registration fee and a $150 supply fee.
Enrollment Process
Open Houses are scheduled throughout the year; call for a complete schedule. Private tours may also be scheduled by
calling the school office. Parents complete an application which may be found on the school’s website and pay the
registration fee. Along with the application, parents must submit a birth certificate and baptismal certificate, when
applicable. PreK-4s complete a readiness assessment in the spring. Parents are notified of acceptance into the school in
the spring. Enrollment usually fills up by early spring. PreK 3s students should be 3-years-old by September 1 to enroll
and must be fully potty trained. PreK 4s students should be 4-years-old by September 1 and must be fully potty trained.
Proof of immunizations is also required.
About the School
STMA is recognized by the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Accredited by the National Association of Private Catholic &
Independent Schools and certified by the MSDE. The school offers a Catholic classical curriculum. All students are
instructed in the basic tenets of the Catholic faith. Students are also given opportunities to attend Holy Mass and take
part in traditions of the Catholic Church.
Safety and Procedures
Teachers supervise the students to ensure they are safely in the building at drop-off and students are escorted to their
cars at pick up time. The building is secure, doors locked and visitors must ring the bell to be let into the building. All
visitors must report to the office. Teachers use behavior modification plans in class as they teach children to care for
and respect each other. Teachers work with parents and children to help manage separation anxiety. Each student
provides their own snack and lunch. For those with allergies, parents complete an allergy action plan and students may
sit at a separate table with others who have similar allergies. Parents are informed if there are any allergies in the class.
PreK4s ask to use the bathroom with minimal assistance from the teachers. PreK 3s use the bathroom as a group with
assistance as needed.
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Trinity Center for Early Childhood Development
705 West Patrick Street
Frederick, MD 21701
Donna Lacagnina, Director
301-662-2728
www.trinityfrederick.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered School Year September to May
3 year olds
3 year olds
4 year olds
Pre-K
TR
MWF
MWF
MTWRF
Teacher-Student Ratio
9:00am -11:30am
9:00am-11:30am/12:30pm-3:00pm
9:00am-11:30am
9:00am-11:30am/12:30pm-3:00pm
3-year-olds 2:12
4--year-olds/Pre-K 2:15
Costs and Payment Plans
The 2013-2014 cost per month is $145 for the 3-year-old program (two day), $190 for 3- and 4-year-olds (three day) and
$255 for Pre-K (five day). There is a one-time snack and activity fee of $55, $75, and $110 respectively that may be
reduced if a child needs to bring his/her own snack due to health reasons, i.e. allergies, diabetes, etc. Tuition is paid in
nine monthly payments, but there are other payment options available. Tuition discounts are offered for enrollment of
multiple children from the same family.
Enrollment Process
Enrollment begins in January with church members having the first opportunity to enroll students, then families of
current or past students. There is a non-refundable $90 registration fee. Open enrollment will begin in early 2014. All
students must be toilet trained by the start of classes. Pull ups are not permitted. Students must be the required age by
September 1 to enroll for the school year. An orientation for parents and students is held prior to the start of the school
year. Parents may call or email at any time to request a tour.
About the School
Trinity Preschool is located in the Trinity United Methodist Church. Lead teachers hold a four year degree or have
taken 120 hours of college courses. Co-teachers have completed the state’s 90 hour childcare course. We are a Christian
preschool with an academic curriculum that includes language arts, math, science, art and music.
Safety and Procedures
Teachers are trained in CPR and First Aid. Parents are required to walk children to the classroom and pick up children
from the classroom door. Sexual misconduct questionnaires are required by the church to be filled out by staff and
volunteers who work with the children. Outer doors will be locked during school hours. Each classroom and the gym
have two fire doors that provide exits to the outside in case of emergency. Trinity provides a healthy snack each day.
We have an outdoor playground and an indoor gym for gross motor play. Our classrooms are spacious with child-sized
bathrooms located in each one. Teachers are not permitted to enter the bathrooms to help with toileting; however,
teachers may encourage children through the bathroom door.
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The Visitation Academy
301-662-2814
200 East Second Street
Frederick, MD 21701
Lynne Kirby, Principal
Cindy Cantrel, Executive Director
www.thevisitationacademy.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered : School Year August to June
3 year olds
3 year-olds, 4 year olds
Kindergarten
Before and After Care
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWRF
7:45am-11:30am
7:45am -3:00 pm
7:45am -3:00 pm
6:30am-7:30am/3:15pm-6:00pm
Teacher-Student Ratio (Each classroom contains full-time Teacher’s Assistant)
Pre-K 3-year-olds 2:15
Pre-K 4-year-olds 2:20
Kindergarten 1:15
Costs and Payment Plans
Pre-Kindergarten-3 half-day (7:45 am – 11:30 am) $417 per month for 12 months
Pre-Kindergarten-3 full-day (7:45 am – 3:00 pm) $667 per month for 12 months
Pre-Kindergarten-4 full day (7:45 am – 3:00 pm) $667 per month for 12 months
Kindergarten full-day (7:45 am – 3:00 pm) $667 per month for 12 months
A $350 non-refundable registration fee is due annually for each child enrolled. There is a 25% tuition discount for each
additional daughter enrolled at the Visitation Academy. If you have a son at a local co-ed Catholic school, and a daughter at
Visitation, you will receive a 25% discount for your daughter. Additional tuition savings are available through our FOCE
Grocery Card Program, SCRIP Rebate Program and Parent Teacher Referral Program. Electronic tuition payments are made
through FACTS Tuition Management Program.
Enrollment Process
Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten open enrollment in early November. Parents can schedule a personal tour of the Academy
with the Executive Director, Cindy Cantrel 301-662-2814, at any time throughout the school year. The Visitation Academy
welcomes and accepts girls of all faiths. Siblings of current students receive first priority for admission. Applications are
accepted until classes fill to stated capacity; waiting lists are provided. All students must be three years old by September 1 and
potty trained.
About the School
Visitation Academy is an all-girls Catholic day school for students in Pre-Kindergarten3 through the 8th Grade. One of five
Salesian schools in the U.S – along with Georgetown Visitation – the school strives to instill a lifelong love of learning in all
girls. The Pre-Kindergarten/Kindergarten program includes Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Skills, and Religion along
with many enrichment activities including: Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Music, Tap Dancing, Physical Education, Library and
Art (Kindergarten). Catholic education is incorporated into the daily curriculum. Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten classes
attend Mass once a week. The Academy is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on
Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI). The Archdiocese of Baltimore, “Advanced Ed accredited independent
school."
Safety and Procedures
The school is situated on an enclosed campus with only one point of entry. During the school day outside doors are locked,
and the building has a “buzz-in” system for entry. All teachers at the school are trained and certified in CPR. A defibrillator is
centrally located on the campus and staff has been trained in its use. Parents provide snacks; a hot lunch program is available.
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Wonderkids Preschool Enrichment at The Little Gym
5805 Buckeystown Pike
Frederick, MD 21704
Susan Robertson, Owner
301-696-1616
www.tlgfrederickmd.com
[email protected]
Programs Offered School Year August to June
Wonderkids (3-6 years)
MR
9:30am-12:30pm
Students may register for 1 or 2 days per week.
Teacher-Student Ratio Please contact school for information
Costs and Payment Plans
Please contact the school for information.
Enrollment Process
Enrollment is ongoing throughout the year. You can register by phone or in person.
About the School
Self-expression and imagination are at the heart of this engaging program that celebrates the individual child as a
wonderful, miraculous being and encourages the awe of discovery and learning. The whole-child approach helps
Wonder Kids to build social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and creative skills as learning activities that stimulate the
senses and nurture the child's curious spirit are offered. Children are motivated from within by a natural curiosity and
love for learning. A peaceful, familiar environment for Wonder Kids with mixed ages (3-6 years), freedom of movement
within the classroom, and student choice of activity within a prescribed range of options is offered. Wonder Kids start
their learning adventure in the classroom with circle time, stories, music, art projects, sensory activities and instructorled immersive play. The 2nd hour includes a one hour Funny Bugs/Giggle Worms gym class, where classroom learning
is reinforced through physical activity. The final hour is spent in the classroom, where Wonder Kids will share a snack
and participate in more hands-on learning activities. The Wonder Kids Preschool Enrichment curriculum is prepared
from over 35 years of research findings that support The Little Gym's holistic child development model, using physical
activity as a conduit for three dimensional learning.
Safety and Procedures
The lobby is staffed at all times. All children should be potty trained. The facility, including the lobby, is nut free.
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WUMC Weekday School
301-845-4282
22 Main Street
Walkersville, MD 21793
Lindsay Wildasin, Director
Vicky Wilson, Assistant Director
www.walkersvilleumc.org
[email protected]
Programs Offered – School Year September to May
Young 3’s
3-year-olds
4-year-olds
Pre-K
M/TR
TR/WF/MWF
MWF
MTWRF
Teacher-Student Ratio
3 year olds 1:8
9:00am-11:30am
9:00am-11:30am/12:30 pm-3:00 pm
9:00am-11:30am/12:30pm-3:00pm
9:00am-11:30am/12:30 pm-3:00 pm
4 year olds 1:10
Costs and Payment Plans
Please contact the school for current pricing information.
Enrollment Process
Registration begins in January. Parents should call for an appointment to tour the school. Registration dates are set first
for current students and church members, and then are open to everyone else. Registration forms are accepted on a first
come, first served basis. Parents are notified of acceptance within a week of registration. Classes are small and fill
quickly. Young 3’s must be 3 years old by March 1 and do not need to be toilet trained. All other children must be
three or four by September 1 and must be toilet trained.
About the School
The school is affiliated with and located in the Walkersville United Methodist Church. It is a fun and happy place for
students and teachers. There are 10 teachers, four aides, and 134 students in five classrooms. The fenced play yard
includes a commercial Little Tykes play structure, swings, a covered sand box, riding toys and scooters, and climbers.
Field trips include pumpkin patch and Catoctin Zoo. There is a holiday program and school end picnic in which all the
students and families participate. The school is licensed by the MC/OCC and approved by the MSDE.
Safety and Procedures
Teachers are trained in CPR and First Aid. Children are dropped off and picked up at the classroom door by parent or
designated adult. The school provides snacks, and parents provide juice or milk. Bathrooms are located across from
classrooms. Young 3’s are taken to the bathroom by aides; older children must ask to use the bathroom.
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The MOMS Club of Frederick County-North
would like to thank all of the schools who participated in our
11th Annual Preschool Fair and Guide.
We are very grateful to our many sponsors. Due to their support,
we are able to present the Preschool Fair and printed guide
free of charge to the Frederick community.
We thank these businesses
and hope you will show them your support.
Look for our next Preschool Fair and Guide in Fall of 2014!
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Have we missed your school?
Do you know of a school that should be included
in this booklet for Fall 2014?
If so, please contact us at
[email protected].
THANK YOU!
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Notes
Notes
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