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New port richey fl schools: K-12 Schools in New Port Richey, FL

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K-12 Schools in New Port Richey, FL

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  1. #94 Best Private High Schools in Florida

    #94 Best Private High Schools in Florida.

    Genesis Preparatory School

    Private School,

    NEW PORT RICHEY, FL,

    6-12,

    3 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.

    Read 3 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 64,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 6 to 1,

  2. #120 Best Private High Schools in Florida

    #120 Best Private High Schools in Florida.

    Solid Rock Community School

    Private School,

    TARPON SPRINGS, FL,

    K-12,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says I love this school . Teachers are really helpful , they have an amazing gifted program and delicious lunches made from scratch..

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 104,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 8 to 1,

  3. #154 Best Public High Schools in Florida

    #154 Best Public High Schools in Florida.

    Dayspring Academy

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-12,

    21 Niche users give it an average review of 4.7 stars.

    Featured Review: Sophomore says I love Dayspring. This school has changed my life for the better. I started off a poor mid boy in the Verandas. My education was second class at River-Ridge but then, it all changed. My shining light….

    Read 21 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 920,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,

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  5. #242 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

    #242 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.

    Countryside Montessori Charter School

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    1-8,

    6 Niche users give it an average review of 3.3 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says There are not enough good things to stay about this school and teachers and staff who have become part of our family. The attention that our children get is beyond measure. I cannot imagine another….

    Read 6 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 355,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

  6. #159 Best Public High Schools in Florida

    #159 Best Public High Schools in Florida.

    Wendell Krinn Technical High School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    9-12,

    11 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 8 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says This school is easily the best high school in Pasco County. The teachers teach both college-level and regular high school classes, so they are very well versed in their subjects and passionate about….

    Read 11 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 544,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  7. #148 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida

    #148 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.

    East Lake Middle School Academy of Engineering

    Blue checkmark.

    Pinellas County Schools, FL,

    6-8,

    3 Niche users give it an average review of 3 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says Excellent middle school! Top notch teachers and staff. The communication between teachers and parents is amazing and has helped my children succeed!.

    Read 3 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 381,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  8. #178 Best Private High Schools in Florida

    #178 Best Private High Schools in Florida.

    Keystone Prep High School

    Blue checkmark.

    Private School,

    ODESSA, FL,

    9-12,

    4 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Works Here says Amazing teachers that care, small class sizes and a beautiful property! I have watched students grow into young adults and come out of their shell in the 3 years I have been here. I am consistently….

    Read 4 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 47,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 6 to 1,

  9. #583 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

    #583 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.

    Academy at the Farm

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-8,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 1 stars.

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 625,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  10. #654 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

    #654 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.

    Imagine School at Land O’Lakes

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-8,

    12 Niche users give it an average review of 2.1 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says My child transferred into Imagine School recently, and he, and I, have nothing but great things to say about this school. He enjoys his teachers, they have been attentive and have given us feedback….

    Read 12 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 837,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

  11. #857 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

    #857 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.

    Plato Academy

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-6,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says My family and I just moved to Florida so my child started the 6th grade at Plato Academy of Trinity. He has ADHD so I wanted him to attend a small school, and he is excelling more than I could have….

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B,

    Students: 392,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  12. #337 Best Public High Schools in Florida

    #337 Best Public High Schools in Florida.

    Gulf High School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    9-12,

    298 Niche users give it an average review of 3.5 stars.

    Featured Review: Junior says Gulf High School is a great school that allows students to pursue their education through the AP, Dual Enrollment and IB programs. I am currently enrolled in the IB program and this program allows me.

    Read 298 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B,

    Students: 1,450,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

  13. Athenian Academy of Technology and the Arts

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-8,

    3 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says Wonderful staff that do care about their students. The Best performing arts program in Pasco. Security on campus is Amazing as well..

    Read 3 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 366,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  14. Learning Lodge Academy

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-7,

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 270,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  15. Anclote High School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    9-12,

    236 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars.

    Featured Review: Junior says The kids there aren’t the best, but they have good hearts. For the staff, they all try hard, some of them aren’t the best, but it’s like that in every school. For example, some of the admin staff….

    Read 236 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 1,198,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

  16. Mittye P. Locke Elementary School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 481,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

  17. Chasco Middle School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    6-8,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Niche User says The transition from elementary to middle school was smooth, and most of the teachers were friendly. They teach the curriculum well, and have lots of events to get involved. I had a lot of great….

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 648,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

  18. Gulf Middle School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    6-8,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 3.5 stars.

    Featured Review: Middle School Student says Spent all three years of middle school here. I will be promoted to high school at the end of this school year (2018). The administration tries it’s hardest to bring the best to Gulf Middle. It has had major developments since it’s adoption of the Buccaneer lifestyle. The teachers work hard. However, you can see a clear divide between the ones that students like and the ones that aren’t so favorited. This also reflects on testing data.Overall, the school has come far and I can’t wait to see the further improvements it will have..

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 1,005,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  19. Cotee River Elementary School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 548,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

  20. James M.

    Marlowe Elementary School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 524,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

  21. Paul R. Smith Middle School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    6-8,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 4.5 stars.

    Featured Review: Middle School Student says I would like to see more inclusivity in Paul R Smith. When Attending Paul R Smith Middle School kid are nice, teachers are nice, and overall great school!.

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 970,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

  22. Richey Elementary School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C,

    Students: 595,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

  23. Pepin Academies Pasco Campus

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    3-12,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: C,

    Students: 323,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 8 to 1,

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  25. Calusa Elementary School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C,

    Students: 495,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  26. PACE Center for Girls Pasco

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    6-12,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Freshman says I’ve been going to this school since 7th grade and I’m in 9th. I wasn’t in the best place and my zoned school was most definitely not helping. PACE has helped me work on myself and get me to where I….

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: C,

    Students: 55,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 55 to 1,

  27. James Irvin Education Center

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    6-12,

    Overall Niche Grade: C minus,

    Students: 120,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

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Public Elementary Schools in New Port Richey, FL

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  1. #216 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

    #216 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.

    Dayspring Academy

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-12,

    21 Niche users give it an average review of 4.7 stars.

    Featured Review: Sophomore says I love Dayspring. This school has changed my life for the better. I started off a poor mid boy in the Verandas. My education was second class at River-Ridge but then, it all changed. My shining light….

    Read 21 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 920,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,

  2. #242 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

    #242 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.

    Countryside Montessori Charter School

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    1-8,

    6 Niche users give it an average review of 3.3 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says There are not enough good things to stay about this school and teachers and staff who have become part of our family. The attention that our children get is beyond measure. I cannot imagine another….

    Read 6 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 355,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

  3. #583 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

    #583 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.

    Academy at the Farm

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-8,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 1 stars.

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 625,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  4. #654 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

    #654 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.

    Imagine School at Land O’Lakes

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-8,

    12 Niche users give it an average review of 2.1 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says My child transferred into Imagine School recently, and he, and I, have nothing but great things to say about this school. He enjoys his teachers, they have been attentive and have given us feedback….

    Read 12 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 837,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

  5. #857 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

    #857 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.

    Plato Academy

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-6,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says My family and I just moved to Florida so my child started the 6th grade at Plato Academy of Trinity. He has ADHD so I wanted him to attend a small school, and he is excelling more than I could have….

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B,

    Students: 392,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  6. Athenian Academy of Technology and the Arts

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-8,

    3 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says Wonderful staff that do care about their students. The Best performing arts program in Pasco. Security on campus is Amazing as well..

    Read 3 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 366,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  7. Learning Lodge Academy

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-7,

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 270,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  8. Mittye P. Locke Elementary School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 481,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

  9. Cotee River Elementary School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 548,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

  10. James M.

    Marlowe Elementary School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 524,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

  11. Richey Elementary School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C,

    Students: 595,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

  12. Pepin Academies Pasco Campus

    Blue checkmark.

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    3-12,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: C,

    Students: 323,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 8 to 1,

  13. Calusa Elementary School

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C,

    Students: 495,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  14. Baycare Behavioral Health

    Pasco County School District, FL,

    K-12,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Junior says Baycare behavioral health is a good school its helped me graduate early and practice safe behaviors. Baycare has also prepared me for college i would highly recommend it!.

    Read 1 reviews.

    Students: 18,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

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Top 10 Best New Port Richey, FL Public Schools (2022-23)

School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

Location

Grades

Students

Rank: #11.

Trinity Elementary School

Math: 85% | Reading: 83%
Rank:

Top 5%

Add to Compare

2209 Duck Slough Blvd
New Port Richey, FL 34655
(727) 774-9900

Grades: PK-5

| 551 students

Rank: #22.

Odessa Elementary School

Math: 88% | Reading: 80%
Rank:

Top 5%

Add to Compare

12810 Interlaken Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34655
(727) 246-3700

Grades: PK-5

| 1,195 students

Rank: #33.

Longleaf Elementary School

Math: 80% | Reading: 77%
Rank:

Top 20%

Add to Compare

3253 Town Ave
New Port Richey, FL 34655
(727) 774-0800

Grades: PK-5

| 658 students

Rank: #44.

Dayspring Academy

Charter School

Math: 78% | Reading: 78%
Rank:

Top 20%

Add to Compare

8911 Timber Oaks Ave
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 862-8600

Grades: K-12

| 920 students

Rank: #55.

Seven Springs Middle School

Math: 82% | Reading: 73%
Rank:

Top 20%

Add to Compare

2441 Little Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34655
(727) 774-6700

Grades: 6-8

| 1,563 students

Rank: #66.

Trinity Oaks Elementary School

Math: 78% | Reading: 72%
Rank:

Top 20%

Add to Compare

1827 Trinity Oaks Blvd
New Port Richey, FL 34655
(727) 774-0900

Grades: PK-5

| 593 students

Rank: #77.

Plato Academy Trinity Charter School

Charter School

Math: 70-74% | Reading: 65-69%
Rank:

Top 30%

Add to Compare

8810 Old Country Rd 54
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 799-1200

Grades: K-6

| 392 students

Rank: #88.

James W. Mitchell High School

Math: 70% | Reading: 69%
Rank:

Top 30%

Add to Compare

2323 Little Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34655
(727) 774-9200

Grades: 9-12

| 2,066 students

Rank: #99.

Deer Park Elementary School

Math: 64% | Reading: 68%
Rank:

Top 30%

Add to Compare

8636 Trouble Creek Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 774-8900

Grades: PK-5

| 503 students

Rank: #1010.

Wendell Krinn Technical High School

Magnet School

Math: 60-64% | Reading: 69%
Rank:

Top 30%

Add to Compare

7650 Orchid Lake Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 774-3900

Grades: 9-12

| 544 students

Rank: #1111.

River Ridge Middle School

Math: 68% | Reading: 54%
Rank:

Top 50%

Add to Compare

11646 Town Center Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 774-7200

Grades: 6-8

| 1,224 students

Rank: #1212.

River Ridge High School

Math: 58% | Reading: 57%
Rank:

Top 50%

Add to Compare

11646 Town Center Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 774-7200

Grades: 9-12

| 1,693 students

Rank: #13 – 1413. – 14.

Athenian Academy Of Technology And The Arts

Charter School

Math: 55-59% | Reading: 55-59%
Rank:

Top 50%

Add to Compare

3118 Seven Springs Blvd
New Port Richey, FL 34655
(727) 372-0200

Grades: K-8

| 366 students

Rank: #13 – 1413. – 14.

Learning Lodge Academy

Charter School

Math: 55-59% | Reading: 55-59%
Rank:

Top 50%

Add to Compare

10534 Little Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 389-0067

Grades: K-7

| 270 students

Rank: #1515.

Cypress Elementary School

Math: 55% | Reading: 56%
Rank:

Top 50%

Add to Compare

10055 Sweet Bay Ct
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 774-4500

Grades: PK-5

| 647 students

Rank: #1616.

Moon Lake Elementary School

Math: 61% | Reading: 50%
Rank:

Top 50%

Add to Compare

12019 Tree Breeze Dr
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 774-4600

Grades: PK-5

| 564 students

Rank: #1717.

Mittye P. Locke Elementary School

Math: 53% | Reading: 49%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

4339 Evans Ave
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 774-3100

Grades: PK-5

| 481 students

Rank: #1818.

Schrader Elementary School

Math: 48% | Reading: 51%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

11041 Little Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 774-5900

Grades: PK-5

| 568 students

Rank: #1919.

Cotee River Elementary School

Math: 44% | Reading: 50%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

7515 Plathe Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 774-3000

Grades: PK-5

| 548 students

Rank: #2020.

Seven Springs Elementary School

Math: 46% | Reading: 49%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

8025 Mitchell Ranch Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34655
(727) 774-9600

Grades: PK-5

| 435 students

Rank: #2121.

James M. Marlowe Elementary School

Math: 51% | Reading: 43%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

5642 Cecelia Dr
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 774-8600

Grades: PK-5

| 524 students

Rank: #2222.

Gulf Middle School

Magnet School

Math: 52% | Reading: 40%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

6419 Louisiana Ave
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 774-8000

Grades: 6-8

| 1,005 students

Rank: #2323.

Bayonet Point Middle School

Math: 48% | Reading: 43%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

11125 Little Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 774-7400

Grades: 6-8

| 750 students

Rank: #2424.

Anclote Elementary School

Math: 46% | Reading: 45%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

3610 Madison St
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 774-3200

Grades: PK-5

| 389 students

Rank: #2525.

Richey Elementary School

Math: 43% | Reading: 45%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

6850 Adams St
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 774-3500

Grades: PK-5

| 595 students

Rank: #2626.

Gulf High School

Magnet School

Math: 41% | Reading: 41%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

5355 School Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 774-3300

Grades: 9-12

| 1,450 students

Rank: #2727.

Calusa Elementary School

Math: 34% | Reading: 38%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

7520 Orchid Lake Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 774-3700

Grades: PK-5

| 495 students

Rank: #2828.

Pace Center For Girls

Alternative School

Math: ≤10% | Reading: 21-39%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

7619 Little Road
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 849-1901

Grades: 6-12

| 55 students

Rank: #2929.

Schwettman Education Center

Alternative School

Math: ≤20% | Reading: ≤10%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

5520 Grand Blvd
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 774-0002

Grades: 6-12

| 85 students

Rank: #3030.

Pepin Academies Of Pasco County

Special Education School
Charter School

Math: 9% | Reading: 13%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

Add to Compare

9804 Little Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 233-2961

Grades: 3-12

| 323 students

Rank: n/an/a

Baycare Behavioral Health

Alternative School

Add to Compare

8132 King Helie Blvd
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 774-1700

Grades: 1-12

| 16 students

Rank: n/an/a

Fred K. Marchman Technical College

Vocational School

Add to Compare

7825 Campus Dr
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 774-1700

Grades: 9-12

| 1 students

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  • Test Scores: Edfacts (U.S. Department of Education), State departments of education.
  • Expenditures: National Center for Education Statistics.
  • Educational Environment: American Community Survey (U.S. Census Bureau).
Date(s) & Update Frequency:
  • Due to Covid-19, complete standardized testing did not take place during the 2020-2021 academic school year. Test data: Reflects 2018 – 2019 school year.
  • Expenditures: 2019
  • Educational Environment: 2020 (latest available). Updated annually.
  • All data updated June 2022

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS LOCATED IN New Port Richey Grades
Anclote Elementary School

3610 Madison St

New Port Richey, FL 34652
PK-05
Athenian Academy Of Technology And The Arts School

3118 Seven Springs Blvd

New Port Richey, FL 34655
KG-08
Baycare Behavioral Health School

8132 King Helie Blvd

New Port Richey, FL 34653
01-12
Calusa Elementary School

7520 Orchid Lake Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34653
PK-05
Chasco Elementary School

7906 Ridge Rd

Port Richey, FL 34668
PK-05
Chasco Middle School

7702 Ridge Rd

Port Richey, FL 34668
06-08
Cotee River Elementary School

7515 Plathe Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34653
PK-05
Cypress Elementary School

10055 Sweet Bay Ct

New Port Richey, FL 34654
PK-05
Deer Park Elementary School

8636 Trouble Creek Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34653
PK-05
Fred K. Marchman Technical College School

7825 Campus Dr

New Port Richey, FL 34653
09-12
Gulf High School

5355 School Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34652
09-12
Gulf Middle School

6419 Louisiana Ave

New Port Richey, FL 34653
06-08
James M. Marlowe Elementary School

5642 Cecelia Dr

New Port Richey, FL 34652
PK-05
James W. Mitchell High School

2323 Little Rd

Trinity, FL 34655
09-12
Learning Lodge Academy School

10534 Little Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34654
KG-07
Longleaf Elementary School

3253 Town Ave

New Port Richey, FL 34655
PK-05
Mittye P. Locke Elementary School

4339 Evans Ave

New Port Richey, FL 34652
PK-05
Moon Lake Elementary School

12019 Tree Breeze Dr

New Port Richey, FL 34654
PK-05
Odessa Elementary School

12810 Interlaken Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34655
PK-05
Pace Center For Girls School

7619 Little Road

New Port Richey, FL 34654
06-12
Pepin Academies Of Pasco County School

9804 Little Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34654
03-12
Plato Academy Trinity Charter School

8810 Old Country Rd 54

New Port Richey, FL 34653
KG-06
Richey Elementary School

6850 Adams St

New Port Richey, FL 34652
PK-05
River Ridge High School

11646 Town Center Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34654
09-12
River Ridge Middle School

11646 Town Center Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34654
06-08
Schwettman Education Center School

5520 Grand Blvd

New Port Richey, FL 34652
06-12
Seven Springs Elementary School

8025 Mitchell Ranch Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34655
PK-05
Seven Springs Middle School

2441 Little Rd

Trinity, FL 34655
06-08
Trinity Elementary School

2209 Duck Slough Blvd

New Port Richey, FL 34655
PK-05
Trinity Oaks Elementary School

1827 Trinity Oaks Blvd

Trinity, FL 34655
PK-05
Wendell Krinn Technical High School

7650 Orchid Lake Rd

New Port Richey, FL 34653
09-12
Pasco School District Land O’ Lakes, FL Schools

Best schools in New Port Richey

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Popular Neighborhoods in New Port Richey

  • The Champions Club / Trinity East
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  • Seven Springs Villas
  • Magnolia Estates
  • Wyndtree / Trinity
  • Flor-a-mar
  • Waters Edge / Golden Acres
  • The Glen / Windsor Place at River Ridge
  • Millpond
  • River Side Village / Villa del Rio

Popular Communities Near New Port Richey FL

  • Holiday
  • Hudson
  • Land O’ Lakes
  • Lutz
  • Odessa
  • Palm Harbor
  • Port Richey
  • Spring Hill
  • Tampa
  • Tarpon Springs

Top 3 Best Private Schools in New Port Richey, FL (2022-23)

For the 2022-23 school year, there are 12 private schools serving 1,209 students in New Port Richey, FL (there are 32 public schools, serving 21,469 public students). 5% of all K-12 students in New Port Richey, FL are educated in private schools compared to the FL state average of 13%.

The best top ranked private schools in New Port Richey, FL include Elfers Christian School, Millennium Academy and First Christian Academy.

The average acceptance rate is 87%, which is higher than the Florida private school average acceptance rate of 85%.

58% of private schools in New Port Richey, FL are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian and Baptist).

Top Ranked New Port Richey Private Schools (2022-23)

School

Location

Grades

Students

Elfers Christian School

(Baptist)

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5630 Olympia St
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 845-0235

Grades: NS-12

| 291 students

First Christian Academy

(Christian)

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6800 Trouble Creek Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 943-7411

Grades: NS-8

| 284 students

Millennium Academy

Special Program Emphasis

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(2)

10005 Ridge Road
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 845-8150

Grades: K-12

| 93 students

The Rainbow Tree Christian School

(Christian)

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4917 State Road 54
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 845-8998

Grades: K-8

| 48 students

Adventist Christian Academy

(Seventh Day Adventist)

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(1)

4416 Thys Road
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 842-8919

Grades: PK-11

| 69 students

Dream Academy Schools

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6014 US Highway 19
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 900-5186

Grades: K-12

| n/a students

Esther’s School New Port Richey

Special Education School (Christian)

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5418 Madison St
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 312-3760

Grades: K-12

| 29 students

Genesis Preparatory School

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7710 Osteen Rd.
New Port Richey, FL 34653
(727) 846-8407

Grades: 6-12

| 48 students

Genesis School

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8100 Mitchell Ranch Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34655
(727) 372-9333

Grades: PK-5

| 169 students

Little Sunshine Preschool

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9316 Little Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 868-9100

Grades: PK-2

| 63 students

New Beginnings Baptist Academy

(Baptist)

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5940 Massachusetts Ave
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 848-4593

Grades: K-12

| 59 students

New Covenant Christian School

(Christian)

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Po Box 1283
New Port Richey, FL 34656
(727) 939-9400

Grades: K-8

| 56 students

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New Port Richey, Florida Private Schools (Closed)

School

Location

Grades

Students

Genesis School (Closed 2016)

6609 River Rd
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 845-1111

Grades: PK-5

| 169 students

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Pasco County, Florida

Pasco County is a county located on the west central coast of the US state of Florida. According to the 2010 Census, the population was 464,697. [1] this county seat is Dade City, [2] and its largest city is New Port Richey. The county is named after Samuel Pascoe.

Pasco County is part of Tampa – St. Petersburg – Pure Water Tampa Bay area and primarily a bedroom community for Tampa.

It includes numerous parks and trails along rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, lakes, and freeways from highways and railroads. Several naturist resorts are located in Pasco. West Pasco includes retirement areas, commercial fishing, and the Tampa suburbs. Suncoast Parkway and also US 19, US 41, US 98, US 301, and I-75 pass through Pasco. The county is immediately west of Polk County, north of Hillsborough and Pinellas counties, and south of Hernando and Sumter counties.

Content

  • 1 History
  • 2 Geography
    • 2.1 neighboring districts
  • 3 Demography
  • 4 Government and politics
  • 5 Transport
    • 5.1 Aviation
    • 5.2 Bus message
    • 5.4 Main roads
  • 6 Education
    • 6.1 Universities
    • 6.2 Secondary schools
    • 6.3 Primary schools
    • 6.4 Center for Special Education
    • 6.5 Private schools
    • 6.6 Colleges and universities
    • 6.7 libraries
        6.7 libraries

          . 1 Pasco County Library Cooperative

          • 6.7.1.1 Pasco County Library Cooperative Libraries
        • 6.7.2 New Port Richey Public Library
    • 7 Parks and rest
    • 8 Communities
      • 8. 1 City
      • 8.2 Gorodka
      • 8.3 marked in the census of place
      • 8.4 Norpolar communities
      • 9 Famous residents of
      • 10
      • 12 external links

      History

      US Senator Samuel Pasco

      Pasco County was created on June 2, 1887, from the southern third of Hernando County. The same legislation created Citrus County from the northern third of Hernando County. The county was named after Samuel Pasco, who had just been elected to the US Senate. [3]

      The city of Dade was named the temporary county seat until a popular vote was taken in 1889, when the electors made the city of Dade the permanent county seat. As early as 1917, the people of the western part of the county proposed to form a separate county or merge with Pinellas County, since Dade City was not at the center of the county. The problem was finally solved in the late 1970s when identical government centers were built in Dade City and New Port Richey.

      The earliest towns were Ancloth, Blanton, Dade City, Ernestville, Fort Dade (not to be confused with Fort Dade on Egmont Key), Macon (Trilby), Lacoochee, Saint Lion, [4] and San Antonio. Citrus was an important industry when the county was formed, although a decline followed in 1895 for the county. Several large sawmills operated in the county in the early 20th century. During the Florida land boom in the 1920s, New Port Richey became the winter home of a silent film star. Thomas Meighan and golfer Jean Sarazen; Meygan tried to bring other Hollywood figures to the city. From 19In the 1960s, the county experienced a significant population growth. Growth began along the Gulf coast, but is now happening most rapidly in areas north of Tampa.

      Geography

      According to the US Census Bureau, the county has a total area of ​​868 square miles (2250 km 2 ), of which 747 square miles (1930 km 2 ) is land and 122 square miles (320 km 2 ) ) (14. 0%) – water. [5]

      Part of East Pasco County has hilly terrain with elevations of 100 to 160 feet (30 to 49m), as well as San Antonio and St. Leo.

      neighboring districts

      • County Ernando -k Severnando
      • District Samter -K North -East
      • District Regiment -Southeast
      • County Kollsboro -South
      • Pinellas -South -West

      Historical population Census Pop. 1890 4,249 — 1900 6,054 42.5% 1910 7,502 23.9% 1920 8,802 17.3% 19304 10.574 20.1% 19000 13. 981 32.2% 30143

      1950 20,529 46.8% 1960 36,785 79.2% 1970 75,955 106.5% 1980 193.643 154.9% 1990 281,131 45.2% 9000.0005 [11] out of 2000, there were 344,765 people, 147,566 households and 99,016 families residing in the county. The population density was 463 people per square mile (179 / km 2 ). There were 173,717 housing units at an average density of 233 per square mile (90/km 2). The racial makeup of the county was 93.70% White, 2.07% Black or African American, 0.35% Native American, 0.94% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.52% from other races, and 1.38% from two or more races. 5.69% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

      There were 147,566 households out of which 23.50% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.60% were married couples living together, 8.90% were females living with no husband present, and 32.90% don’t have a family. 27.30% of all households were made up of individuals and 15.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.30 and the average family size is 2.77.

      In the county, the population was spread out, with 20.20% under the age of 18, 5.80% from 18 to 24, 24.10% from 25 to 44, 23.10% from 45 to 64, and 26 .80% age 65 or older. The average age was 45 years. For every 100 women, there were 92.20 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 89.10 men.

      The median household income in the county was $32,969 and the median family income was $39,568. Men had a median income of $30,974 compared to $23,802 for women. The per capita income for the county was $18,439. About 7.60% of families and 10. 70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.20% of those under 18 and 7.70% of those 65 and over.

      Government and politics

      Although the county seat is in Dade City, duplicate county government offices and court offices are also located in the New Port Richey area on the county’s west side.

      Politically, the district has been a zone of fluctuations for the last quarter of a century. However, three of the last four elections have had a pronounced Republican character in presidential elections, with the exception of 2008. Although the Republican Party had a majority in 2008, this was much less than in the previous 2004 elections or the subsequent 2012 and 2016 elections. 58.41% 142,101 37.06% 90,142 4.53% 11,022 2012 52.48% 112,427 45.86% 98,263 1.66 % 3. 558 2008 51.07% 110,104 47.51% 102,417 3.061 3.10383 2004 54.07% 103,230 44.39% 84,749 1.54% 2,937 2000 48.05% 68,607 48.73% 69.576 3.21% 4.586 1996 36.23% 48.355 0383 13.97% 18,641 1992 35.11% 47,735 39.08% 53,130 25.82% 35,097 1988 55.59% 63.820 43.89% 50.385 0.52% 598 0383 38.07% 40,962 0. 01% 8 1980 56.67% 50,120 38.50% 34,054 4.83% 4,268 1976 45.11% 28.306 53.72% 33.710 1.16% 731 9000 1000 10003 71.91% 29,249 27.85% 11,330 0.24% 97 1968 42.36% 9,743 27.36% 6,292 30.29% 6,966 1964 48.32% 7.606 51.68% 8,135

      0003 55.21% 7,188 44.79% 5,832 1956 56.82% 5,501 43.18% 4,181 1952 56. 24 % 4.562 43.76% 3.549 37.68% 1.839

      .0382 2,375

      13.67% 667 1944 34.89% 1,352 65.11% 2,523 1940 30.59% 1,362 69.41% 3.091 1936 34.21% 1.159 65.79% 2.61610143

      1932 24.35% 806 75.65% 2,504 1928 54.26% 1,591 44.61% 1,308 1.13% 33 1924 32.42% 472 53.57% 780 14.01%0140

      1920 33.44% 630 61. 89% 1,166 4.67% 88 1916 19.82% 236 65.41% 779 14.78% 176 1912 8.34% 60 67.45% 485 24.20% 174 1908 14.21% 81 76.49% 436 9.30% 53 1904 16.84% 96 79.47% 453 3.68% 21 1900 5.51% 32 84.68% 492 9.81% 57 1896 12.46% 70 85.77% 482 1.78% 10 1892 83. 22% 471 16.78% 95

      Transport

      Aviation

      • Zephyrhills Municipal Airport (ZPH) [13] Airport 9002 pilots0005 [14]
      • Tampa North Aero Park (X39) [15]
      • Hidden Lake Estates Airport (FA40, private airport near Moon Lake) [16]
    • Public transportation Pasco County provides bus service within Pasco County. [17]

      Railroads

      CSX operates three rail lines in the county. Dade City and Zephyrhills are served by a line from Plant City. Amtrak previously provided passenger rail service to Dade City on this line, but the stop was discontinued in late 2004. [18] The other two lines include the Brooksville Subdivision which runs near US 41 and the Vitis Subdivision which runs southeast to Lakeland.

      Notable abandoned rail lines include the former Atlantic Coast Railroad branch line northwest of Trilacoochee (formerly Owensboro Junction), which became part of the Whitlacoochie State Trail, the Seaside Air Line segment, the railroad branch line stretching from Zephyrhills to Trilacoochee, another line along the eastern side of US 301 which extended from Sulfur Springs to Zephyrhills, part of the Orange Belt which became the Atlantic Coast Railroad which ran from St. Petersburg and entered the county in what is today Trinity in Trilby (abandoned in the early to mid 1970s) and a branch of the marine airline that ran through Holiday, Elves and New Port Richey. This line was truncated to Elfers in 1943. Tracks from Elfers and Chemical (an industrial area in the extreme southwest of the county along the Ancloth River west of the holiday) Tarpon Springs were removed in the late 1980s, leaving the western half of the county without rail service.

      Major roads

      See also: List of county roads in Pasco County, Florida

      • Interstate 75 runs north and south through the eastern part of the county. Once an important connection point with Tampa, I-75 has been made obsolete for western residents of Suncoast County Parkway.
      • Suncoast Parkway enters the county in the south halfway between Gunn Highway and US 41 and ends at the far north end of the county at County Line Road (exit 37). Suncoast Parkway is a newly built toll road that connects Pasco County to Hillsborough County. where it becomes the Veterans Expressway and heads straight for Tampa International Airport before reaching Interstate 275. At SR 589There are four exits from Pasco County: SR 54 (Exit 19), the Ridge Road Extension (future Exit 24), SR 52 (Exit 27), and County Line Road (Exit 37).
      • U.S. Route 19 is a major commercial hub located near the Gulf of Mexico on the western edge of the county, and is used as the main connecting route to cities on Florida’s west coast, including Tarpon Springs, Dunedin, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg to the south, and also Spring Hill, Vicki Wachi, Homosassa, and Crystal River to the north.
      • Alternate 19 is a former portion of US 19 that runs closer to the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas and southern Pasco County than US 19. passing through Central Pasco County. It enters the county from Lutz in Hillsborough County and serves as a trading strip across much of the Land o’ Lakes. Further north, the road becomes more rural, passing through Gowers Corner and eventually entering the city of Masaryktown on the Hernando County line.
      • US Route 98 runs northwest and southeast from Hernando County to Polk County. Concurrent with US 301 between Trilakuchi and Clinton Heights.
      • US Route 301 (Fort King Highway/Gall Boulevard) is a major south–north US highway in eastern Pasco County. It enters the county from Hillsborough River State Park in Hillsborough County and becomes the main road to Zephyrhills, Clinton Heights, and Dade City. North of Dade City, the road passes Trilacoochee and Trilby before entering Ridge Manor in Hernando County at the bridge over the Whitlacoochie River.
      • State Road 39 runs northwest and southeast from Factory City at US 301 at Zephyrhills
      • County Road 41 (Fort King Highway/17th Street/21st Street/Blanton Road) starts as hidden a state road along US 301 until it forks northwest as the Zephyrhills bypass and runs parallel to US 301 until it reaches Dade City. From here, it moves further west through Blanton and Jessamine, and after crossing I-75, it turns back north into rural Hernando County, where it becomes CR 541.
      • County Line Road (CR 578) is a major county road that runs entirely along the border with Hernando County, beginning in the 19th US Ward, crossing the Suncoast Parkway and ending at Highway 41. Due to increased congestion, it is planned to upgrade it from two to four lanes and possibly widen it from a county road to a state road.
      • State Road 52 (Colonel Schroeder Memorial Highway) an east–west route that runs primarily through the center of the county from US 19at Bayonet Point to US 98–301 in Dade City.
      • State Road 54 (Gunn Highway/Fifth Avenue) is another east–west road that runs through southern Pasco County, from US 19 near Holiday to US 301 in Zephyrhills.
      • State Road 56 is an east-west route that extends from SR 54 near Land o’ Lakes, east of Bruce B. Downs Boulevard and the new Pasco State College-Hernando campus at Wesley Chapel. Road built in 2002, planned from 2016 to be extended to US 301 south of Zephyrhills.
      • State Road 575 is the northernmost state road in Pasco County.
      • Bruce B. Downs Boulevard
      • Rowan Road / East Lake Road (CR 77)
      • Dale Mabry Highway
      • Moon Lake Road / Decubellis Road / Massachusetts Avenue (CR 587) (N)
      • Gunn Highway ( CR 587) (S) is a short north-south extension of Gunn Highway (SR 54) that passes through North Hillsborough County towards Dale Mabry Highway and Bush Boulevard.
      • Little Road (CR 1) is a major four to six lane county road in western Pasco County bypassing US 19between southeast Aripek and Trinity.
      • Trinity Boulevard (CR 996)

      Education

      Public schools in the county are operated by the Pasco County School.

      The District has experienced an explosive growth in student enrollment, from 46,458 students in 1999-2000 to 65,126 students in 2007-2008, i.e. by 18,668 people, or by 40.2%. The projected enrollment for 2007–2008 was 64,674, meaning actual enrollment was 452 above projection. [19] [20] [ needs to be updated ] The school district has grown by 2,489 or 5. 4% annually, resulting in the construction of one new school per year. [ need quote ] Recruitment in 2017 – up to 73538 people.

      High School

      • Ancloth High School – Bank Holiday
      • Cypress Creek High School – Wesley Chapel
      • Thebean High School – Hudson
      • Persian Gulf High School – New Port Richey
      • Hudson High School – Hudson
      • J. W. Mitchell High School – New Port Richey
      • Land o’ Lakes High School – Land of the Lakes
      • Pasco eSchool
      • Pasco High School – Dade City
      • Ridge High School Port Richey
      • River Ridge High School – New Port Richey
      • Sunlake High School – Land of the Lakes
      • Wesley Chapel High School – Wesley Chapel
      • Wiregrass Ranch High School Daytime – Wesley Chapel
      • Zephyrhills High School – Zephyrhills

      High Schools

      • Bayonet Point High School – New Port Richey
      • Centennial High School – Dade City
      • 90 High School 9019 Charles S. Rush High School – Land of the Lakes 9010 Chasco – Port Richey

      • Crews Lake High School – Spring Hill
      • Cypress Creek High School – Wesley Chapel
      • Dr. John Long High School – Wesley Chapel
      • Arabian Gulf High School – New Port Richey
      • Hudson High School – Hudson
      • Pasco eSchool
      • Pasco High School – Dade City
      • Paul R. Smith High School – Vacation
      • Pine View High School – Land o’ Lakes
      • High School – New River Ridge Port Richey
      • Raymond B. Stewart Middle School – Zephyrhills
      • Seven Springs Middle School – New Port Richey
      • Thomas E. Weightman Middle School – Wesley Chapel

      Elementary Schools

      • Ancloth Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Bexley Elementary School – Land o’ Lakes
      • C. W. Taylor Elementary School – Zephyrhills
      • Calus Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Centennial Elementary School – Dade City
      • Chasco Elementary School – Port Richey
      • Connerton Elementary School – Land of Lakes
      • Coty River Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Cypress Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Deer Park Elementary School – New -Port Richie
      • Denham Oaks Elementary School – Lutz
      • Two Branch Elementary School – Wesley Chapel
      • Fox Hollow Elementary School – Port Richey
      • Gulf Highlands Elementary School – Port Richey
      • Gulfside Gulf Trace0 Elementary School – Holiday
      • Elementary School – Holiday
      • Hudson Elementary School – Hudson
      • J. M. Marlow Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Lakuchi Elementary School – Dade City
      • Lake Myrtle Elementary School – Land o’ Lakes
      • Longleaf Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • M. P. Locke Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Mary Jella Elementary School – Shady Hills
      • Moon Lake Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • New River Elementary School – Chapel Wesley
      • Northwest Elementary School – Hudson
      • Oxted Elementary School – Land O Lakes
      • Odessa Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Pasco Elementary School – Dade City
      • Elementary Pine View School – Land o’ Lakes
      • Quail Hollow Elementary School – Wesley Chapel
      • R. B. Cox Elementary School – Dade City
      • Ritchie Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • San Antonio Elementary School – Dade City
      • Sand Pine Elementary School – Wesley Chapel
      • Sanders Memorial Elementary School – Land of Lakes
      • Schroeder Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Seven Oaks Elementary School – Wesley Chapel
      • Seven Springs Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Shady Hills Elementary School – Spring Hill
      • Sunray Elementary School – Holiday
      • Trinity Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Trinity Oaks Elementary School – New Port Richey
      • Veterans Primary School – Wesley Chapel
      • Watergrass School – Wesley Chapel
      • Wesley Chapel Elementary School – Wesley Chapel
      • West Zephyrhills Elementary School – Zephyrhills
      • Wiregrass Elementary School – Wesley Chapel
      • Woodland Elementary School – Zephyrhills

      Special Education Centers

      • F. C. Marchman Technical College – New Port Richey
      • Harry Schwettman Education Center – New Port Richey
      • James Irvine Education Center 9020 Dade5

        Private Schools

        • Academy on the Lakes (JK–12) – Land of the Lakes
        • Bishop Larkin Catholic School (EC–8) – Port Richey
        • Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School (9-12) – Spring Hill
        • Center Academy (4-12) – Lutz
        • East Pasco Adventist Academy (K-10) – Dade City
        • First Christian Academy (K-8) – New Port Richey
        • Genesis Preparatory School (6-12) – New Port Richey
        • St. Anthony Catholic School (K-8) – San Antonio

        Colleges & Universities

        • Pasco State College – Hernando
        • Rasmussen College
        • University Saint Leo

        • Trinity College of Florida
        • Webster College

        Libraries

        Pasco County Library Cooperative

        B The Pasco County Library Cooperative (PCLC) is a public library system serving Pasco County residents. [21] It consists of seven branch libraries and one collaborating partner, Zephyrhills Public Library. [22] The Pasco County Libraries budget for fiscal year 2016-2017 was $6,205,291. During this period, Pasco Libraries distributed 2,623,024 copies. [23] The Head of Library Services reports to the Assistant District Administrator for Public Services. [24]

        Library cooperative libraries of the PASCO
        • Library branch Centennial Park [25]
        • Gudzon library [26] 9000
        • Library of the Hugh Embri [27] 9000 9000
        • Landi ‘Lakes [28]
        • New River Branch Library [29]
        • Library of the branch of the Region Park [30]
        • Library of the Southern Holidei branch [31]
        • Public Library of Zefyrhilles [32]
        Public library of New Port-Richi

        in the Public Library of Newc -Port Richey [33] is located in the New Port Richey area of ​​Pasco County. It is the only public library in Pasco County that is not part of the Pasco County Library Cooperative. Since the library is independent, it issues its own library cards. The cards are free to all Pasco County residents and to those who pay property taxes in the City of New Port Richey. Free cards are also given to library members who have mutual borrowing agreements with the NPR library. [34]

        Parks and Recreation

        Recreation areas include Hudson Beach, New Port Richey Recreation and Water Sports Center, Odessa Community Park, Moon Lake Park, Land o’ Lakes Heritage Park, Land o Recreation Complex ‘Lakes, Veterans Memorial Park, J. Ben Harrill Recreation Complex, Jay Starkey Preserve, Werner Boys Salt Springs State Park, Suncoast Trail section, Whitlacoochee State Trail section, Conner Preserve, Cypress Creek Preserve, Whitlacoochee River Park, and Wildlife Park Nature Crews Lake. [35] Kayaking, canoeing, sailing, powerboating, water skiing and fishing are popular along the coast and large areas have been spared from development.

        Ecological lands acquired for conservation include: Sandhills Aripeca Game Reserve, Boy Scout Game Reserve, Cypress Creek Game Reserve, Pasco County, Leaping Gully Game Reserve, Pasco Palm Tree Game Reserve, Tierra del Sol Game Reserve, and Upper Pitlajascotia Game Reserve.

        Communities

        Incorporated municipalities of Pasco County. The numbers correspond to the list on the left.

        City

        • Dade City (1)
        • New Port-Richi (2)
        • Port Richi (3)
        • San Antonio (4)
        • ZEFIRHILS (6)

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        • saint Leo (5)

        marked by the census of the place

        County map from https://www.census.gov

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        • Conventon
        • Crystal SPRIC
        • Betts (April 12, 2012). “Sex for money, why not.” Daily Telegraph .
          • Pasco County History (1943) Jefferson Alexis Hendley.
          • Horgan, James J. , Alice F. Hall, and Edward J. Herrmann, Pasco County Historic Sites , Pasco County Historical Preservation Committee, Pasco County, Florida.

          external links

          • District official website
          • Pasco Economic Development Board
          • Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce
          • Pasco County History

          Coordinates: 28°18′N 82°26’W / 28.30°N lat. 82.44°W / 28.30; -82.44

          Top 20 places to retire in Florida on a budget –

          Looking for the best places to retire in Florida on a budget? Then you are on the right page. Florida is a state in the United States bordering the Atlantic Ocean.

          Because of the beautiful scenery and deep participation in cultural and artistic activities, it is considered expensive.

          However, there are places in Florida where you can enjoy all of these benefits on a budget as a retiree. Now let’s take a look at the list of the best places to retire in Florida on a budget.

          Here is a list of the best places to retire in Florida on a budget.

          1. Jacksonville
          2. Gainesville
          3. Lake District
          4. Fort Myers

            He really has something to offer everyone. Jacksonville, Florida was ranked the sixth best place to retire in 2020 by US News & World Report, which also noted the city’s accessibility to public transportation, low unemployment, and diverse cultural and aesthetic features.

            Low cost of living and favorable tax environment with no state income tax, food and drug benefits, comparatively low sales tax, and virtually no estate or inheritance tax.

            Some pensioners may also be eligible for property tax benefits. Jacksonville, Florida also has good weather, with an average summer temperature of 82.2°F and a winter low of 56.7°F.

            And with its many positives, Jacksonville attracts visitors of all ages. You’ll find a blend of generations that helps keep life vibrant and vibrant: 14% of the population is over 65 and 25% is under 20.

            2.

            Gainesville

            Living in Gainesville, Florida is a smart option for the best places to retire in Florida on a budget.

            Compared to the national average, the cost of living in the city is 8.7% lower, which is a big advantage if you are moving from a more expensive location.

            Expect a comfortable life on an annual salary of $58,000. You can also take advantage of no state income tax by living in the sunny state. The extra money you’ve been saving adds up quickly and can be used for a down payment on your ideal home in Gainesville.

            Gainesville has some of the best medical facilities in the country and health care costs are also 1% lower than the national average.

            Gainesville’s economic advantages are highlighted by its average daily temperature of 70°F and its strategic location close to the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts.

            Pensioners are attracted by areas with convenient transport interchange. Greater Gainesville attracts retirees with its top-rated bike lanes, 40 city bus lines, and the Gainesville Regional Airport.

            3.

            Lake District

            Living and retiring in Lakeland is very cheap. The cost of living in Lakeland is about 13% lower than the national average, and the city’s per capita income is about 30% lower.

            In addition to being lower in Lakeland property taxes than many other cities in Florida, they are about $427 less than the national average of $2,375. In addition, Lakeland has no state income tax and a low 7.0% sales tax.

            If you’re thinking about retiring in this 38-lake inland Florida region, waterfront property doesn’t have to be expensive.

            Although only an hour from Orlando and Tampa, Lakeland offers much more affordable housing than these larger cities.

            The average monthly mortgage payment for retirees in Lakeland is $1,251. Tenants pay an average of $978 per month. Lakeland retirees benefit from a pleasant winter, but they also have to deal with hot summers and high air conditioning costs.

            Property values ​​in Lakeland, Florida range from under $100,000 to over $288,000, with the average home value overall being around $1,000,000. As a result, it is clear that everyone can find something.

            4.

            Fort Myers

            Fort Myers, Florida’s low cost of living is just one of the city’s many advantages. Life in Fort Myers appeals to young professionals, families and seniors with a cost of living that is 6% lower than the state average and 4% lower than the national average.

            Considered one of the fastest growing cities in the country, the city has experienced both rapid growth and rising housing costs in recent years.

            However, despite all this expansion, the cost of housing is still considered to be lower than the national average.

            Living in Fort Myers offers residents all the benefits of Southwest Florida at a lower cost. With a small town vibe and a growing downtown area, more and more visitors are drawn to the area by nearby restaurants and businesses.

            5.

            Cape Coral

            Many people think Florida is expensive to live in, but Cape Coral is surprisingly inexpensive. In this beautiful area, living costs are much cheaper than throughout the country.

            In addition, the government does not levy income tax, inheritance tax, inheritance tax, or tax on intangible property. Additionally, a sales tax of 6-7.5 percent is levied.

            Cape Coral scores highly for its reputation for safety and a 7 out of 10 for pricing.

            All older people make up about 20% of the population. This is arguably the best area in Florida to retire on a budget.

            You may be interested to know that it is not true what people say that this is an expensive area to live or retire. You can freely choose from a variety of accommodation options that suit any budget.

            The economy of Cape Coral is mainly related to the medical sector. This indicates that access to health care is easy.

            Hospitals are located in Cape Coral and Fort Myers as part of Lee Health, the largest healthcare system in Southwest Florida.

            Veterans can get health care at the Lee County Virginia Health System located on Diplomat Parkway.

            6.

            Kissimmee, FL

            The cost of living is 10% below the national average. The typical wages in the area, your career and the local real estate market can influence how much it costs to live there.

            The region boasts a booming tourism-based economy with low unemployment and income levels comparable to the national average due to its attractiveness and strategic location.

            The city offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all budgets. The cost of living in Kissimmee is lower than Florida and the national average due to below average wages and housing costs.

            A typical house costs $173,000 and is home to about 73,000 people.

            Kissimmee’s housing costs are 29% less than the national average and utilities are 5% below the norm.

            Gas prices and transportation costs, such as bus fares, are 1% higher than the national average. The cost of health care in Kissimmee is 4% less than the national average.

            7.

            New Port Richey, FL

            Florida is known for being a retirement haven. Compared to the national average, the cost of living is 8% cheaper, which is why it made our list of the best places to retire in Florida on a budget.

            His tax rate is lower than the national average. The city’s median estimated tax rate is 14.6 percent, lower than most of Florida and giving retirees the opportunity to live more comfortably than elsewhere.

            Seniors make up 25.5% of New Port Richey’s population, which means that retirees make up over a quarter of the city’s population. As a result, there are many senior discounts, senior programs, and social opportunities.

            8.

            Edgewater

            Edgewater is a distinctive city that contains both a landlocked area bordering I-95 and a piece of waterfront property.

            Daytona Beach and Orlando are less than an hour away by car and are great for a day trip or commute.

            Edgewater offers a variety of facilities that naturally encourage outdoor activities. Fishing is a popular activity at George R. Kennedy Memorial Park and the region has some of the best campgrounds in the state. Boating is another favorite pastime and a viable industry.

            Veterans Park is a recreation area where you can fish from the pier and have a picnic. Whistle Stop Park provides everything you could possibly need if you’re looking for a little more.

            In addition to the Little League and adult baseball fields, there are racquetball, basketball and tennis courts. In addition, there is a skate park, a picnic area and a buffet, so you will always have something to do.

            Edgewater has other natural attractions if you’re looking for them. There are many prehistoric sites where you can see archaeological finds of Native American ceremonial sites. If you move to Edgewater, there is much to discover.

            With an average rent of $950 per month and an average house price of $194,000, all of these benefits are available at a reasonable cost of living.

            9.

            St. Petersburg, FL

            Although life by the sea in such a bustling city may seem expensive, St. Petersburg is quite acceptable.

            This is one of the best places to retire in Florida on a budget because the cost of housing in Florida is 7% lower than the national average and 29% lower than the national average! So you can find great properties at an affordable price when you look at properties.

            In addition, the absence of state income tax is one of the many benefits of migrating to Florida. Living in a place with no income tax can be a huge advantage.

            Your dream property in a new city can be purchased with the entire monthly income saved.

            Average annual salary of $77,000 recommended for a comfortable life, which is cheaper than living in Tampa.

            It is believed that the cost of living, food and even entertainment here is lower than in other cities of the same size.

            10

            Dade City, FL

            The cost of living is 13% lower than the national average. The cheapest place to live in Florida might be Dade City.

            With a typical property price of $122,600 and an average income of $29,000. Another suburban city in Tampa is Dade City, which is ideal for those who want to live in a larger area while working in the city.

            Ocala or Orlando National Forest are weekend tour options for locals. Children and adults can enjoy numerous nature walks and fresh springs.

            11

            Titusville

            Titusville, located on the Atlantic coast of the state, with a median household income of $40,000 and an median property value of $160,800.

            Due to its proximity to Cape Canaveral, Titusville is home to some of the largest employers, including NASA and SpaceX.

            Compared to Cocoa Beach, which has higher property prices and an increasing number of tourists every year, Titusville is considered a more economical option.

            Titusville is a popular destination for people who appreciate cruising because it is also close to Port Canaveral.

            12

            Homosassa Springs, FL

            The cost of living is 15% lower than the national average. Tampa Bay is located north of Homosassa Springs.

            The median home price is $152,500 and the median income is $28,000. Although this city is smaller and located in the more rural part of the state, it is nevertheless easy to get to the center of Tampa in search of work and entertainment.

            Some of the least expensive places to live in Florida can be found in Homosas and the nearby Crystal River area. They are known for having many manatees.

            Tourists come from all over the state to snorkel with these gentle giants, fueling Homosass’ thriving tourism industry.

            Between the springs and the beaches, there is a lot of nature to appreciate.

            This community is close to Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, home to Florida’s famous mermaid show.

            13

            Tallahassee, FL

            Students and retirees can afford affordable living in Florida’s capital. With over 40,000 students and located on the Tallahassee campus, Florida State University offers free auditing courses for Florida adults aged 60 and over.

            Retirees may enjoy attending on-campus sporting events such as football matches. In Tallahassee, mortgage real estate costs an average of $1,358 per month.

            The median monthly rent for an apartment is $991. This city in northern Florida is not on the water, although it is located near the Apalachian Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.

            14

            Ocala, Florida

            A less expensive option for Florida’s seaside towns is Ocala. This inner Florida city is characterized by moderate housing costs and a cheap cost of living.

            In Ocala, the average cost of a home mortgage is only $1,099 per month. The rent is much more affordable, with an average monthly cost of $896.

            Florida has no state income tax, so working retirees keep most of their earnings.

            Ocal’s most notable features are the award-winning horses, as well as equestrian events and competitions. The community is an excellent base from which to explore the Ocala National Forest.

            15

            Pensacola, FL

            Consider escaping to Pensacola if you’re looking for an economical Florida beach retirement. This western Florida city is close to the Gulf of Mexico and Alabama’s border with Pensacola Bay.

            Retirement years can be spent fishing, sailing or walking on white sand beaches in search of dolphins and sea turtles.

            Pensacola Beach, Perdido Key and Gulf Islands National Seashore are some of the nearby beaches.

            Therefore, it made our list of the best places to retire in Florida on a budget. Tenants pay an average of $1,015 per month, while the typical cost of owning a mortgage is $1,305.

            Florida has no state income tax, which is beneficial for people who intend to work until retirement.

            16

            Daytona Beach, FL

            Daytona Beach offers affordable beachfront retirement living.

            The median monthly mortgage payment for homeowners is $1,282. In Daytona Beach, the median rent for an apartment is $1,076 per month.

            NASCAR is headquartered in this vibrant city, which also hosts several major motorsports events regularly, so don’t plan for a quiet retirement here. Even some of the white sandy beaches can be driven by car.

            17

            Palm Bay

            The city was first known as Tillman, and in 19In the 1920s, Palm Bay was named after its sabal palms.

            The “Space Coast”, comprising Melbourne, Titusville and Palm Bay, consists of an extensive and complex network of barrier islands, beaches and coastal communities.

            This is because Cape Canaveral and the John F. Kennedy Space Center are located on the northernmost major barrier islands.

            With an average home price of just over $90,000, Palm Bay’s two main industries – telecommunications and technology – are expanding, but the area is very accessible.

            18

            Melbourne

            Another city on the Atlantic coast with quick access to Cape Canaveral is Melbourne. Orlando is an hour away and Miami is a three hour drive from Melbourne.

            Like most cities in Florida, this city has a significant tourist population, but it also has a thriving local community. The median house price in Melbourne is $195,000 and the median wage is $40,000.

            Although Melbourne has a median age of 45, young people have recently moved here as a result of the city’s rapid expansion over the past ten years.

            19

            Mount Dora

            Mount Dora may be the best place for you if you enjoy spending time in charming antique shops or driving through blossoming orange groves. The median property price in Mount Dora is $234,000 and the median income is $48,000.

            You can spend your weekends boating or snorkeling in the local fresh springs because Mount Dora is surrounded by lakes. For easy access to amusement parks and the airport, it is north of Orlando. Despite the average age of 51, Mount Dora has enough charm to please everyone.

            20

            Dunedin

            Dunedin is a tiny Gulf Coast town north of Clearwater with quick access to Tampa and St. Petersburg.

            Dunedin’s is one of the best places to retire in Florida on a budget, with an average annual income of $46,000 and an average property value of approximately $254,000.

            Dunedin’s population is generally older, but this is beginning to change.

            This small village has become a center for artisans and craft breweries. What do you think of these best places to retire? Florida on a budget?

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            Like Loading… , the biggest, the longest, the fastest, the funniest, the smallest, the lowest, the most original, the most unexpected, and in general the very best! ..

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            This record was held by Elizabeth Bolinger of Iowa. Thanks to a record score of 100 songs in the games ”Just Dance” and ”Dance Central”, the girl got into the Guinness Book of Records for gamers.

            2. The smallest dog

            A defenseless, gentle, sweet creature, but known to the whole world – a Yorkshire terrier named Lucy – the smallest dog in the world. Her height is 14 centimeters.

            3. The largest number of Christmas illuminations at home

            Residents of the town of Forrest Ekt (Australia) were able to create such beauty. David and Jane Richards decorated their home and yard with 331,038 holiday lights.

            4. The smallest woman in the world

            18 year old Jyotish Amge is the smallest woman on the planet. Her height is 62.7 centimeters.

            5. The largest gathering of people dressed as leprechauns

            Can you imagine 262 leprechauns, evil, scary?.. A terrible picture? But in vain! That’s how many leprechauns gathered at the Grand Canal Theater in Dublin, but they were all extremely sweet and friendly 🙂

            6. The maximum number of people that fit in one shorts

            A funny record, but that doesn’t stop it from being a record. It was installed in Canary Wharf (London). On November 17, 2011, 57 people fit in the well-known piece of underwear. Apparently, it is not very convenient to share such a personal thing with another 56 people.

            7. The longest chain of kisses

            This record, as for me, is very positive. 351 people November 11, 2011 created a chain of kisses. Such a record had the opportunity to observe the residents of Beijing.

            8. Most arrows caught blindfolded in two minutes

            I just can’t imagine how this could have been done! But Joe Alexander, a resident of Hamburg, managed to catch four arrows in four minutes with his eyes closed.

            9. Most popcorn caught with two hands

            Maybe try it for yourself? I think setting this record was fun. In one minute, Joe Alexander, already familiar to us, caught 26 things.

            10. The oldest yoga instructor

            I personally respect and admire the author of this record. Bernice Mary Bates of Florida is 91 years old and is the oldest yoga instructor.

            11. Massive hula hoop workout

            The workout was attended by 221 students from Longleaf Elementary School in New Port Richey, Florida. It must have been a lot of fun.

            12. The most massive dance Soul Train

            Do you like to dance? Have you ever danced Soul Train?

            I am convinced that this record was set by real fans of this dance. 211 students from Berkeley, California showed the world how to dance the real Soul Train.

            13. The most massive tea drinking

            That’s something, but I wouldn’t refuse tea now! Would you like to take part in the mass tea party that took place in Esseki? 334 people became participants in the record.

            14. The largest Zumba fitness class

            Such a class with the participation of 1439 people took place last year in the Netherlands.

            15. The shortest relatives

            22-year-old Bridget Jordan (author of many records) and her 20-year-old brother Brad got into the Book as the shortest relatives.

            16. The tallest dog

            Her name is Nova and she lives in Illinois. The height of the record holder is 89.2 centimeters, and its weight is 72.5 kilograms.

            17. The longest chocolate bar

            The author of this record is Mirco Della Veccia, he also created the largest chocolate sculpture and the tallest ice cream. His latest achievement is a 15-meter chocolate bar weighing 6.8 kilograms.

            18. Most steps climbed by a dog from top to bottom facing forward with a glass of water.

            19. Least time spent getting into a suitcase

            Would you be able to get into suitcases in 5.43 seconds? Leslie Tipton succeeded – and now she is known for her achievement to the whole world.

            20. The longest career in the theater

            For some, work is just a way to earn money, for others it is a whole life. As, for example, for a veteran of the Israeli theater Hannah Maron. She has been performing on the theater stage for 83 years.

            21. The smallest cat in the world

            Fitz Girl Munchkin has a height of 15.2 centimeters. And this allows her to be called the lowest cat on the planet.

            22. The largest pizza available for sale

            If you are in Los Angeles, you can personally check the truth of this record. Indeed, in the menu of Big Mama’s and Papa’s Pizzeria there is a pizza, all sides of which are 123 centimeters long. The price of such an order is 199.99 dollars. But keep in mind – it must be ordered 24 hours in advance.

            This is not a complete list of records. In the next article, I will tell you about the longest nails and ears, the largest violin, the longest cat, the largest Afro hairstyle, how many times you can climb through a tennis racket within 3 minutes, and much more. Stay on the Holler’s Portal! =)

            John Legg (politician)

            John Legg is a Republican politician who has been a member of the Florida Senate since 2012, representing the 17th district, which includes Tampa and Zephyrhills in northwest Hillsborough County and south Pasco County . Prior to his election to the Senate, he was a member of the Florida House of Representatives representing the 46th District.

            Content

            • 1 History
            • 2 House of Representatives of Florida
            • 3 Senate Florida
            • 4 External link
            • 5 Recommendations

            History

            Legg were born in Brooksville and PASCOUT PASCO, received degree an associate degree in 1994 and then the University of South Florida with a degree in social work in 1995. In 1998, Legg joined State Representative Heather Fiorentino as Director of Human Resources, a position he will hold until 2001. Legg was a founding member of Dayspring Academy, a charter school in Pasco County, in 2000. [1] where he taught in middle and high school. [2]

            Florida House of Representatives

            In 2002, Republican State Representative Mike Fasano failed to seek reelection due to term limits. Legge ran to succeed him in the 45th arrondissement, which extended from Dunedin to New Port Richey into Pasco County and Pinellas County. Legge clashed with Tom Anderson, the mayor of Dunedin, in the Republican initial. Anderson ended up defeating Legg by a wide margin, with 55% of the vote to Legg’s 45%. [3]

            When State Representative Heather Fiorentino decided to run for Superintendent of Schools in Pasco County instead of seeking re-election, Legg ran after her in the 46th district, which stretched from New Port Richey to the Shady Hills in the west of the county. Pasco. Legge faced attorney John Stewart in the Republican primary and argued for his promise to “defend life and the integrity of marriage” and his support for improving the quality of public education, while Stewart focused on protecting the environment and limiting medical malpractice lawsuits. [2] During the campaign, Stewart was attacked by an outside group for allegedly supporting driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants and opposing the then governor. Jeb Bush reformed Russia’s education, an attack which Stewart condemned and which Legg said he did not support. [4] Legg eventually won the nomination with 54% of the vote to Stewart’s 46%, [5] and advanced to the general election where he faced Dee Thomas, a physical therapist and Democratic nominee. The Florida Democratic Party and the Florida Republican Party were both heavily invested in the race, given that a two-thirds Republican majority in the State House was under threat. Although the district voted for Al Gore in the 2000 Presidential Election, [6] Legg defeated Thomas by a wide margin, winning 56% of the vote to her 44%. [7]

            Legg was re-elected unopposed in 2006. In 2008, he ran into Ron Rice, a Chistaya Voda land surveyor and Democratic Party candidate, and John Ubele, a white nationalist organization member and independent candidate. During the campaign, Legge faced a minor scandal when it was discovered that Legge maintained two residences, one inside the borough and one outside the borough where he lived with his new wife. Given that legislators are required to live in the areas they represent, Rice said, “I think it’s hard for Mr. Legg to choose between a family and a political career.” [8] At the Tampa Bay Times supported Legg’s re-election, praising him as “a strong supporter of consumers and the elderly” and noting that while Rice was “an affable defender of the working class”, his experience was less significant than Legg’s. . [9] Legge was eventually re-elected for a third term, ahead of his opponents, with 58% of the vote to Rice’s 39% and Ubele’s 3%. [10] Legg was re-elected to his fourth and final term unopposed in 2010.

            Florida Senate

            In 2012, following a reconfiguration of state legislatures, Legg, unable to run for a fifth term in the House of Representatives due to term limits, decided to run for reelection. Florida Senate. He originally planned to run in the 18th district and would run into a wealthy egg farmer. Wilton Simpson in primary. Legge ultimately resigned from the 18th district, however he chose to run in the 17th district instead, challenging the Republicans. State Senator Jim Norman in the primary. [11] Norman, however, ultimately refused to run for another term, and Legg faced former state representative Rob Wallace and security consultant John Korsak in the primaries. [12] At the Tampa Bay Times endorsed Legg, citing his “ability to reach consensus” to solve problems, though noting that he shaped education policy “both good and bad” by promoting “controversial bills.” [13] Legg ended up defeating Wallace and Korsak by a wide margin, with 62% of the vote to Wallace’s 23% and Korsak’s 15%. [14] He went to the general election, where he was elected without opposition.

            In 2015, a lawsuit involving the Florida Senate cards was settled and the Senate found that the cards violated the fair counties clause of the Florida Constitution. [15] Following the failure of the legislature to create and enact new cards into law, the Florida Supreme Court selected cards drawn by the League of Women Voters of Florida. [16] Consequently, Legge was drawn into the 10th district, where Wilton Simpson, then President of the Senate – elected for the 2018-2020 term – is re-elected. He ultimately declined to run for a second term in 2016. [17] In the meantime, he is considering running for the Senate in 2018 to replace a limited-term senator. Jack Latvala, who represents the area that includes parts of Pasco County and Pinellas County. [18]

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            Buske, Steve (January 14, 2016). “GOP Senate Leader Backs John Legg as Jack Latvala’s Successor.” Tampa Bay Times . Retrieved May 29, 2016.

          Florida Sports Teams – Wikipedia

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          Florida Sports Teams includes many professional, semi-professional, amateur, and college teams. In professional sports, Florida has three National Football League teams, two Major League Baseball teams, two National Basketball Association teams, two National Hockey League teams, two Major League Soccer teams, one Women’s soccer team, and many minor league teams in various sports. In addition, since the end of 19Florida has been a significant spring training destination for Major League Baseball teams and their affiliates.

          The Miami Dolphins play at the Sun Life Stadium.

          In college sports, thirteen Florida schools compete in the NCAA Division I. [1] Various others compete in other organizations, including the NAIA, the NJCAA, the USCAA, the NCAA and the NCAA Division II.

          Content

          • 1 Major league professional teams
            • 1.1 Spring training
        • 2 Individual sports
          • 2.1 Autogical routes
        • 3 Lower League teams
        • 4 Student teams
        • 4.1 Popular 900
        • 4.2 Ending list
        • 4. 2 Ending List.
        • 6 Recommendations

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        Fever 9In the 80s, Florida only had major league teams in the NFL. Florida has since added two NBA teams in the late 1980s. Florida added two NHL teams in the 1990s as part of the NHL’s southward expansion and two MLB teams in the 1990s. Florida’s most recent major league team, Inter Miami CF, entered MLS in 2020 after being joined by Florida’s first MLS team, Orlando City, in 2015. [2]

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        The Professional Golfers’ Association of America (PGA), a trade association of club professionals that organizes major championships for men and women and co-organizes the biennial Ryder Cup, is headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens. The PGA Tour, which has been separate from the PGA of America since 1968, is based in Ponte Vedra Beach, while the LPGA is headquartered in Daytona Beach. The Players’ Championship, sometimes referred to as the fifth major event, is held each year near Jacksonville. In addition, the WGC-Cadillac Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational, Honda Classic and Valspar Championship are PGA Tour events.

        In tennis, the Miami Open is the ATP Tour Masters 1000 and WTA Premier Mandatory event. The Delray Beach International Tennis Championship is the ATP World Tour 250 event.

        NASCAR (headquartered in Daytona Beach) starts all three of its major Florida auto racing series at Daytona International Speedway in February with the Daytona 500, and ends all three series in November at Homestead Miami Speedway. Daytona also has a Cox Zero 400 NASCAR race weekend around Independence Day in July. At 24 Hours, Daytona is one of the most prestigious endurance auto races. Lynn University 1 (2015 in APSL)

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        Gordon Soli – frwiki.wiki

        Johnard Frank Labiak (born in Minneapolis, Minnesota – ± in New Port Richey), better known, New Port Richey like Gordon Soli, is a wrestling commentator.

        Summary

        • 1 Biography
        • 2 awards
        • 3 Notes and references
        • 4 External links

        biography

        Labiak always dreamed of becoming a sportscaster. After high school, he joined the US Air Force, and at the end of the service he moved to Florida in Tampa, where he worked as a disc jockey and radio reporter.

        Awards

        • National Wrestling Alliance

          • NWA Hall of Famer (Class of 2005)
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          Davidson County (Nashville)

          • 15th Ave N. Learning Academy
            1417 Charlotte Ave. 
            Nashville, TN 37203
          • Bellemeade Children’s Center
            121 Davidson Road
            Nashville, TN 37205
          • Bellevue Presbyterian Church Early Education Program
            100 Cross Timbers Dr.
            Nashville, TN 37221
          • Brook Hollow Weekday Program
            678 Brook Hollow Rd.
            Nashville, TN 37205
          • Calvary Young Children’s School
            3701 Hillsboro Pike
            Nashville, TN 37215
          • City Road Child Development Center
            701 Gallatin Pike S
            Madison, TN 37115
          • Crievewood United Methodist Child Care
            451 Hogan Road
            Nashville, TN 37220
          • Educare Childcare
            337 Margo Lane
            Nashville, TN 37211
          • Eighteenth Avenue Family Enrichment Center 
            1811 Osage St
            Nashville, TN 37208
          • Fannie Battle Day Home for Children
            108 Chapel Avenue
            Nashville, TN 37206
          • First Steps, Inc.
            1900 Graybar Ln.
            Nashville, TN 37215
          • Gartland Child Development Center, Inc
            1115 Garland Ave.
            Nashville, TN 37206
          • Glen Leven Presbyterian Church Day School
            3906 Franklin Road
            Nashville, TN 37204
          • Gordon Jewish Community Center Early Childhood Education Center
            801 Percy Warner Blvd.
            Nashville, TN 37205
          • Goodall Group Home Daycare
            703 N. Graycroft Ave
            Madison, TN 37115
          • Groves Group Daycare
            3123 Brickdale Lane
            Nashville, TN 37207
          • Hart to Heart DayCare Learning Center Inc.
            1244 2nd Ave. South
            Nashville, TN 37210
          • Hermitage Hills GrowU
            3475 Lebanon Pike
            Nashville, TN 37076
          • Hillwood Playcare Inc.
            6220 Hickory Valley Rd.
            Nashville, TN 37205
          • Holly Street Daycare
            1401 Holly St.
            Nashville, TN 37206
          • HUM School for Little People
            205 Belinda Drive
            Hermitage, TN 37076
          •  Judson Baptist Pre-Kindergarten
            4900 Franklin Pike
            Nashville, TN 37220
          • La Petite Academy
            1842 Murfreesboro Pike
            Nashville, TN 37217
          • Leaps’n Bounds Preschool

          407 West Trinity Lane

          Nashville, TN 37207

          • McKendree UMC Day Care
            520 Commerce St.
            Nashville, TN 37203
          • Ms. Carmen’s Precious Moments Group Child Care
            4825 Trumpet Circle
            Nashville, TN 37218 
          • Nashville First Baptist Church
            108 7th Ave. South
            Nashville, TN 37203
          • Paisley Hall
            4311 Idaho Ave.
            Nashville, TN 37209
          • Premier Learning Academy
            1118 Gallatin Pike N
            Madison, TN 37115
          • Rhythm & Rhymes Childcare
            114 Cottage Lane
            Nashville, TN 37214
          • Rhythm & Rhymes Too
            2003 Lebanon Pike
            Nashville, TN 37210
          • St. Bartholomew’s Preschool
            4800 Belmont Park Terrace
            Nashville, TN 37215
          • South End UMC Preschool
            5042 Edmondson Pike
            Nashville, TN 37211
          • Southminster Child Care
            643 Harding Place
            Nashville, TN 37211
          • The Academy of Harpeth Village
            7836 Learning Lane
            Nashville, TN 37221
          • The Learning Zone at Century City
            901 Perimeter Court
            Nashville, TN 37214
          • Truly Blessed Childcare
            1417 Stainback Avenue
            Nashville, TN 37207
          • Westminster School for Young Children
            3900 West End Ave
            Nashville, TN 37205
          • Woodmont Christian Preschool
            3601 Hillsboro Pike
            Nashville, TN 37215

           

          Hamilton County (Chattanooga)

          • Bright & Morning Star Academy
            2412 E 12th Street
            Chattanooga,37404
          • A Mother’s Love Child Care Center
            1380 Gunbarrel Rd.
            Chattanooga TN 37421
          • Abba’s House Academy
            5208 Hixson Pike
            Hixson, TN 37343
          • Bright Beginnings Academy Sale Creek
            112 Patterson Road
            Sale Creek, TN 37373
          • Chambliss Center for Children
            315 Gillespie Rd.
            Chattanooga, TN 37411
          • Cheryl’s Day Care
            131 Rolling Ridge Dr.
            Chattanooga, TN 37421
          • Childcare at Volkswagen Drive
            7372 Volkswagen Dr.
            Chattanooga, TN 37416
          • Christ Academy Preschool
            8645 East Brainerd Rd.
            Chattanooga, TN 37421
          • Copeland’s Child Care
            2001 Raulston St.
            Chattanooga, TN 37406
          • Edu-Care Daycare and Learning Center
            4403 Taft Hwy.
            Signal Mountain, TN 37377
          • e-KIDS Learning Center
            1043 Blackford St.
            Chattanooga, TN 30743
          • First Steps Preschool LLC
            9834 Dayton Pike
            Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
          • Highland Plaza United Methodist Preschool
            4226 Norcross Rd.
            Hixson, TN 37343
          • Joy’s Little Darlings
            2313 Chimney Hills Dr.
            Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
          • Kids Rock
            7480 Goodwin Rd.
            Chattanooga, TN 37421
          • Little Miss Mag Early Learning Center
            225 Lookout St.
            Chattanooga, TN 37403
          • Loving Childcare Center
            6317 Rosemary Dr.
            Chattanooga, TN 37416
          • Newton Child Development Center
            1301 Grove St.
            Chattanooga, TN 37516
          • Primrose School of Hixon

          5170 Preschool Lane
          Hixon, TN 37343

          • Presbyterian Day School
            612 James Blvd.
            Signal Mountain, TN 37377
          • Primrose School of East Brainerd
            1619 Gunbarrel Rd.
            Chattanooga, TN 37421
          • Sequoyah Learning Center
            10713 Hixson Puke
            Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379
          • Signal Crest Preschool
            1005 Ridgeway Avenue
            Signal Mountain, TN 37377
          •  St. Augustine Learning Center
            1716 Anderson Pike
            Signal Mountain, TN 37377
          • Tweety Childcare Group Home

                52 N Larchmont Ave
               Chattanooga, TN 37411

          • Tree of Knowledge Learning Center
            1430 Jenkins Road
            Chattanooga, TN 37421
          • Volunteer Community School
            506 Spears Ave.
            Chattanooga, TN 37405

           

          Knox County (Knoxville)

          • ABC Kiddie Academy
            3100 Linden Ave.
            Knoxville, TN 37914
          • A Bountiful Blessing
            3915 Carnation Dr.
            Knoxville, TN 37921
          • Anderson-South Head Start
            4808 Prospect Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37920
          • Baba’s Place
            1209 Pickwick Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37914
          • Barney`s Day Care
            1701 Louisiana Ave.
            Knoxville, TN 37921
          • Cedar Bluff Play School
            1030 Old Cedar Bluff Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37923
          • Chapman Learning Center
            5101 Chapman Hwy.
            Knoxville, TN 37920
          • Chapman Toddler Center
            5101 Chapman Hwy.
            Knoxville, TN 37920
          • Child Creations
            102 W. Copeland Dr.
            Powell, TN 37849
          • Claxton-West Head Start
            2400 Piedmont St.
            Knoxville, TN 37921
          • Concord United Methodist Preschool
            11020 Roane Dr.
            Knoxville, TN 37934
          • Cynthia’s Academy Of Learning
            1939 Kim Watt Drive
            Knoxville, TN 37909
          • East Knoxville Learning Center
            3022 Linden Ave.
            Knoxville, TN 37914
          • Farragut Church of Christ Preschool
            136 Smith Road
            Knoxville, TN 37934
          • First Step II Childcare
            4605 Old Broadway
            Knoxville, TN 37918
          • First Step II – Young Adventures
            520 Sevier Ave.
            Knoxville, TN 37920
          • Forever Increasing Academy
            1749 Connecticut Ave.
            Knoxville, TN 37921
          • Fountain City United Methodist Church Preschool
            212 Hotel Road
            Knoxville, TN 37912
          • God’s Creative Enrichment Center, Inc.
            4004 Holston Dr.
            Knoxville, TN 37914
          • Kids First, Inc.
            6700 Central Ave. Pike
            Knoxville, TN 37912
          • Kids Place, Inc. – Amherst
            5101 Schaad Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37931
          • Kiddie Korner of Powell

                   7600 Clinton Highway
                   Powell, TN 37849

          • Kids Place, Inc. – Carter
            8455 Strawberry Plains Pk.
            Knoxville, TN 37924
          • Kids Place, inc – Chilhowee
            5005 Ashville Hwy.
            Knoxville, TN 37914
          • Kids Place, Inc. – Copper Ridge
            2502 E. Brushy Valley Rd.
            Powell, TN 37849
          • Kids Place, Inc. – Corryton
            7200 Corryton Rd.
            Corryton, TN 37721
          • Kids Place, Inc. – East Knox
            9315 Ruthledge Pike
            Mascot, TN 37806
          • Kids Place, Inc. – Fountain City
            2910 Montbelle Dr.
            Knoxville, TN 37918
          • Kids Place, Inc – Gibbs
            7715 Tazewell Pike
            Corryton, TN 37721
          • Kiddie Korner of Powell
            7600 Clinton Highway
            Powell, TN 37849
          • Kids Place, Inc – Millertown
            9140 Millertown Pike
            Mascot, TN 37806
          • Kids Place, Inc. – Ritta
            6228 Washington Pike
            Knoxville, TN 37918
          • Kierra’s Playhouse
            3404 Bishop St.
            Knoxville, TN 37921
          • Kiwanis-East I Head Start
            2400 Prosser Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37914
          • Kiwanis East II Head Start
            2330 Prosser Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37914
          • La Petite Academy
            9150 Dutchtown Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37923
          • La Petite Academy
            9001 George Williams Road
            Knoxville, TN 37922
          • Lily Pad Learning
            1408 Hollywood Dr.
            Knoxville, TN 37909
          • Love N Care Child Care
            2006 Jefferson Avenue
            Knoxville, TN 37917
          • LT Ross Central Head Start
            2247 Western Ave.        
            Knoxville, TN 37921
          • Miss Martha’s Learning Center
            2542 Wilson Ave.
            Knoxville, TN 37914
          • My Sisters House Child Development Center
            1415 Ebenezer Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37922
          • Nana’s Playschool Inc.
            4606 Mill Branch Lane
            Knoxville, TN 37938
          • North Ridge Crossing Head Start
            1008 Breda Dr. 
            Knoxville, TN 37918
          • PSWD Central Baptist Bearden
            6300 Deane Hill Dr.
            Knoxville, TN 37919
          • Rocky Hill Elementary YMCA
            1200 Morrell Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37919
          • Sequoyah Hills Early Enrichment Program
            3700 Keowee Avenue
            Knoxville, TN 37919
          • Starting Points Child Care
            11749 Snyder Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37932
          • The Children’s Center of Knoxville, Inc.
            301 Frank St.
            Knoxville, TN 37919
          • Trinity Child Development Center
            5613 Western Ave.
            Knoxville, TN 37921
          • Urban Family Outreach, Inc.
            2241 Washington Pike
            Knoxville, TN 37917
          • West Emory Child Enrichment Center
            1035 Emory Church Road
            Knoxville, TN 37922
          • Wee kids Daycare

                   4213 Strolling Rd.
                   Knoxville, TN 37912

          • Wee kids Daycare
            4213 Strolling Rd.
            Knoxville, TN 37912
          • Westland Children’s Academy
            9728 Westland Dr.
            Knoxville, TN 37922
          • YMCA Afterschool Blue Grass
            616 Jessamine St
            Knoxville, TN 37917
          • YMCA Afterschool Farragut
            616 Jessamine Street
            Knoxville, TN 37917

           

          Madison County (Jackson)

          • Bemis United Methodist Children’s Center
            23 N. Massachusetts Ave.
            Jackson, TN 38301
          • Blessed Beginnings Child Care
            37 Henderson Rd.
            Jackson, TN 38305
          • Bright Beginnings North Child Care Center
            100 Ridgecrest Road
            Jackson, TN 38305
          • Calvary KIDZ Preschool
            235 Moize Cut Off Rd.
            Jackson, TN 38305lauderdale
          • Children’s Discovery Learning Center 1
            1660 I. South Highland Avenue
            Jackson, TN 38301
          • Children’s Discovery Learning 2
            1660 F. South Highland
            Jackson, TN 38301
          • Covenant Child Care Development Center
            1330 North Parkway
            Jackson, TN 38305
          • East Union Children’s Corner
            2244 Beech Bluff Road
            Jackson, TN 38301
          • In Good Hands Learning Center
            2752-B North Highland
            Jackson, TN 38305
          • Jennie’s Childcare
            5 Fairfax Cove
            Jackson, TN 38305
          • Kidz First Child Development Center
            197 Cheyenne Drive
            Jackson, TN 38305
          • Kinder Academy Learning Center LLC
            34 Federal Dr.
            Jackson, TN 38305
          • Kinder Academy Learning Center LLC #2
            34 FEDERAL DRIVE
            Jackson, TN 38305
          • Learning Child’s Haven
            18 Manchester Bay
            Jackson, TN 38305
          • The Children’s Cottage LLC
            3381 Barron Ave.
            Memphis, TN 38111
          • Therapy & Learning Center, Inc
            32 Garland Dr.
            Jackson, TN 38305
          •  Therapy & Learning Center, Inc

                    32 Garland Dr.
                    Jackson, TN 38305

          • Washington Douglass Head Start/Early Head Start
            409 Iselin Street
            Jackson, TN 38301

           

          Shelby County (Memphis)

          • Able Academy LLC
            3837 South Mendenhall Rd
            Memphis, TN 38115
          • Advent Arlington Preschool
            6176 Chester Street
            Arlington, TN 38002
          • Annesdale Enrichment Center
            1671 Euclid Avenue
            Memphis, TN 38114
          • A Perfect Start With Ms. Paula
            6613 Beaverlodge Dr.
            Memphis, TN 38141
          • Beyond Belief in Home Learning Room
            3822 Voltaire Ave.
            Memphis, TN 38128
          • Beyond Measures Learning Academy
            1022 East Shankman Circle
            Memphis, TN 38108
          • Blessed Beginnings Learning Academy
            3262 Millington Rd.
            Memphis, TN 38127
          • Boss Babies In Home Daycare
            2984 New London
            Memphis, TN 38115
          • Building Blocks Academy
            5400 Knight Arnold Rd.
            Memphis, TN 38115
          • Collierville Christian Academy
            910 Collierville-Arlington Road
            Collierville, TN 38017
          • Cordova Presbyterian Early Childhood Learning Center
            8707 Fay Rd.
            Cordova, TN 38018
          • Creative Collegiate Academy LLC
            519 Bruins Trace
            Cordova, TN 38018
          • Creative Home Academy
            1236 Elkwood Street
            Memphis, TN 38111
          • Dama’s Little Folks Child Care Center
            3408 N. Watkins
            Memphis, TN 38127
          • Divine Angels Enrichment Center
            1557 South White Station Rd
            Memphis, TN 38117
          • Early Enrichment Center
            1750 Union Ave.
            Memphis, TN 38104
          • Elite Childcare Center
            5143 Yale Road
            Memphis, TN 38134
          • Farmington Presbyterian Day School
            8245 Farmington Blvd.
            Germantown, TN 38139
          • First Star Learning Academy
            3079 Crystal Avenue
            Memphis, TN 38112
          • Future Leaders Learning Center
            2341 Frayser Blvd.
            Memphis, TN 38127
          • Gateway Learning Academy, LLC
            185 East Norwood
            Memphis, TN 38109
          • Happy Times Child Care
            3237 South Perkins
            Memphis, TN 38118
          • Hope House Daycare, Inc.
            23 S. Idlewild St.
            Memphis, TN 38104
          • Hope Presbyterian Preschool
            8500 Walnut Grove Road
            Cordova, TN 38108
          • Ivy League Learning Center
            6189 E. Shelby Dr.
            Memphis, TN 38141
          • Ivy League Learning Center 2
            2775 Stage Center Dr.
            Bartlett, TN 38134
          • Julius Elton Turner’s ECLI
            3470 Northmoor Ave.
            Memphis, TN 38128
          • Julius Elton Turner’s ECLI #2
            3508 Panbrook Cv
            Memphis, TN 38128
          • KID UNIVERSITY
            771 Walnut Knoll
            Memphis, TN 38018
          • Kiddie Corner
            3786 Voltaire Ave.
            Memphis, TN 37128
          • Kiddie Kollege Childcare Center
            1980 E. Person Ave
            Memphis, TN 38114
          • Kids Joy for Learning Family Day Home
            8429 Frieden Trail
            Memphis, TN 38125
          • Kingsway Childcare & Learning Center
            7887 Poplar Ave.
            Germantown, TN 38138
          • KLASSY KIDS ACADEMY – Elmore Park
            2979 Elmore Park
            Memphis, TN 38134
          • KLASSY KIDS ACADEMY – Ridgeway
            3750 Ridgeway Rd.
            Memphis, TN 38115
          • Knight Arnold Children’s Academy LLC
            5393 Knight Arnold Rd.
            Memphis, TN 38118
          • Lil Einsteins
            1081 Mcclure Road
            Memphis, TN 38116
          • Lindenwood Christian Child Care Center
            2400 Union Ave.
            Memphis, TN 38112
          • Little Harvard Child Care
            2548 Jackson Avenue
            Memphis, TN 38108
          • Little House Enrichment
            2125 S. Third St.
            Memphis, TN 38109
          • Little Ladybugs Family Daycare
            3342 Manning Dr.
            Memphis, TN 38128
          • Little Midgett’s Family day Home
            2390 Malone Ave.
            Memphis, TN 38114
          • Ms. Georgia’s Kids, Inc.
            5237 Scottsdale Ave.
            Memphis, TN 38118
          • Millington Child Development Center
            8190 Densford Circle West
            Millington, TN 38053
          • Miniature Minds
            5197 Sea Isle Rd.
            Memphis, TN 38117
          • Nana’s Nursery
            1265 Feeffie Street
            Memphis, TN  38106
          • New Life Learning Academy
            6825 East Holmes Rd
            Memphis, TN 38141
          • One On One Home Daycare

                   4842 Childs Drive
                   Memphis, TN 38116

          • One On One Home Daycare
            4842 Childs Drive
            Memphis, TN 38116
          • Open Hearts Childcare
            2975 Old Austin Peay HWY
            Memphis, TN 38128
          • Playcare Learning Center
            6634 Hwy 70
            Bartlett, TN 38134
          • Rainbow Kidz Childcare
            4702 Cottonwood
            Memphis, TN 38118
          • Ready Set Grow Learning Academy LLC
            1418 Madison Ave.
            Memphis, TN 38104
          • Roulhac’s Preschool and Childcare, LLC
            390 South Yates
            Memphis, TN 38120
          • South Parkway East Kiddie Learning Center
            1408 Gaither Parkway
            Memphis, TN 38106
          • The Land Academy
            3430 Overton Crossing
            Memphis, TN 38127
          • TLC Learning Academy
            4364 Millbranch Rd.
            Memphis, TN 38116
          • Toddler Town
            6479 Winchester Rd.
            Suite 120
            Memphis, TN 38115
          • Union Baptist Child Care
            102 East Brooks Road
            Memphis, TN 38109
          • Village Mindset Solutions
            6605 Elmore Woods Cove
            Memphis, TN 38134
          • Vollintine Evergreen Neighborhood School
            815 N. McLean Blvd
            Memphis, TN 38107
          • Yale Road Learning Center
            4400 Yale Rd.
            Memphis, TN 38128
          • YMCS-Rozelle Elementary
            993  Roland Street
            Memphis, TN 38114

           

          Sullivan County (Blountville)

          • Colonial Heights United Methodist Preschool
            631 Lebanon Road
            Kingsport, TN 37663
          • Colonial Heights Baptist Childcare
            108 Colonial Heights Road
            Kingsport, TN 37663
          • First Broad Street Child Care Center

                    100 E. Church Circle
                     Kingsport, TN 37660

          • First Broad Street Child Care Center
            100 E. Church Circle
            Kingsport, TN 37660
          • KinderCare Learning Center
            2000 American Way
            Kingsport, TN 37660
          • Kingsport Child Development Center
            118 Clay Street
            Kingsport, TN 37660
          • Miss Belinda’s Learning Center
            514 Kendrick Creek Rd
            Kingsport, TN 37663
          • Yaya Raha Learning Center
            3828 Alderwood Drive
            Kinsport, TN 37664
          • YWCA Children’s Center
            106 State St.
            Bristol, TN 37620

          Northeast Region

          Carter

          • Telamon EHS Carter County
            139 Judge Don Lewis Blvd.
            Elizabethton, TN 37643

           

          Cocke

          • Knee High Child Care
            423 Washington Avenue
            Newport, TN 37821
             

          Greene

          • All About Kids
            1421 Tusculum Blvd
            Greeneville, TN 37745
          • Telamon Corporation TN Head Start Programs
            100 Erin Lane
            Bulls Gap, TN 37711
          • Tender Heart Daycare
            310 West Greene Drive
            Mosheim, TN 37818

           

          Hancock

           

           

          Hawkins

          • Friends at Play Pre-School
            110 Colonial Rd
            Rogersville, TN 37857
          • Kribz2Kidz
            311 Ross Circle
            Rogersville, TN 37857
          • Promises Child Care Center
            493 Burem Road
            Rogersville, TN 37857
          • Rogersville Presbyterian Preschool
            309 W. Kyle St.
            Rogersville, TN 37857

           

           

           

          Johnson

          • Promises Academy
            122 E. Main St.
            Mountain City, TN 37683

           

           

          Unicoi

          • Unicoi Child Care Center
            4029 Unicoi Drive
            Unicoi, TN 37692
          • Telamon
            551 Mocking Bird Court
            Unicoi, TN 37692

           

          Washington

          • First Christian Weekday Preschool
            200 E. Mount Castle Dr.
            Johnson City, TN 37601
          • First Presbyterian Preschool
            105 S. Boone St.
            Johnson City, TN 37604k
          • Gray United Methodist Church Preschool
            2108 Oak St.
            Gray, TN 37615
          • Little Buccaneers Early Childhood Program
            128 David Collins Way
            Johnson City, TN 37604
          • Wesley Memorial United Methodist Preschool
            225 Princeton Road
            Johnson City TN 37601

          East Region

          Anderson

          • Brookside Learning Center
            218 Jefferson Avenue
            Oak Ridge, TN 37830
          • Emory Valley Early Learning Center
            728 Emory Valley Road
            Oak Ridge, TN 37830
          • First Steps Child Development Center
            1350 Oak Ridge Turnpike
            Oak Ridge, TN 37830
          • Imagination Station Playschool
            607 Old Tacora Hills Rd.
            Clinton, TN 37716
          • Kiddie Korner Daycare & Preschool Clinton
            607 Old Tacora Hills Rd.
            Clinton, TN 37716

           

          Blount

          • Child Haven Child Care
            130 Dotson Memorial Rd.
            Maryville,TN 37801
          • Little River Learning Center
            370 S. Long Hollow Road
            Maryville, TN 37801
          • Maryville Christian School

          2525 Morganton Road
          Maryville, TN 37801

          • Maryville First Baptist Nursery School
            202 W. Lamar Alexander Parkway
            Maryville, TN 37801
          • School of Perpetual Motion
            1452 E Brown School Rd
            Maryville, TN 37804
          • Sunrise Child Care Center
            115 Cherokee Heights Drive
            Maryville, TN 37801

           

          Campbell

           

           

          Claiborne

          • Clinch-Powell Ed. Cooperative Head Start/Early Head Start
            106 Ingle Dr.
            Tazewell, TN 37879
          • Dogwood Heights Baptist Church Child Care Center
            255 Dogwood Heights Drive
            Tazewell, TN 37879
          • Kiddieland Family Day Care Home
            212 Cedar Fork Road
            Tazewell, TN 37879
          • Pam’s Munchkins
            5116 Lone Mountain Road
            New Tazewell, TN 37825

           

          Cocke

           

           

          Grainger

           

           

          Hamblen

          • Alpha Baptist Christian Learning Center
            245 St. Johns Road
            Morristown, TN 37814
          • Leslie’s Little Ones Early Learning Center, Inc
            328 Marshall Ave.
            Morristown, TN 37814
          • Mountain Lily Learning Center
            1134 Plum Court
            Talbott, TN 37877
          • Morristown Hamblen Child Care Center
            908 Kennedy Circle
            Morristown, TN 37813

           

          Jefferson

          • ABC Day School
            330 E. Dumplin Valley Road
            Jefferson City, TN 37760
          • Carson-Newman Child Development Lab                                                                                                                           1800 Bishop Avenue                                                                                                                                                                  Jefferson City, TN 37760 

           

          • Miss Karen’s Preschool and Childcare
            304 E Meeting Street
            Dandridge Street, TN 37725

           

          Loudon

          • Kiddie Kingdom Daycare No. 2
            101 Harmon Lane
            Lenoir City, TN 37771
          • Kiddie Kingdom #1
            23202 West Lee Hwy
            Philadelphia, TN 37846
          • Wee Care Day Care
            606 Highland Park Circle
            McMinnville, TN 37110

           

          Monroe

          • Kiddie Korner of Madisonville
            815 Niles Ferry Road
            Madisonville, TN 37354

           

          Morgan

          Kiddie Korner of Wartburg
          1340 Knoxville Hwy
          Wartburg, TN 37887

           

          Roane

          • Kiddie Korner Daycare & Preschool, SOR
            108 Woody Lane
            Kingston TN 37763
          • Kiddie Korner Daycare and Preschool
            715 E. Race St.
            Kingston, TN 37763
          • Kiddie Korner of Rockwood
            325 N. Kingston Avenue
            Rockwood, TN 37854

           

          Scott

           

           

          Sevier

          • Kids Place, Inc.  – Boyd’s Creek
            1729 Indian War Path Rd.
            Sevierville, TN 37876
          • Kids Place, Inc. – Catlettsburg
            1409 Catlettsburg Rd.
            Sevierville, TN 37876
          • Kids Place, inc – New Center
            2701 Old Newport Hwy.
            Sevierville, TN 37862
          • Kids Place, inc – Northview
            3293 Douglas Dam Rd.
            Kodak, TN 37764
          • Kids Place, Inc. – Sevierville
            1146 Blanton Dr.
            Sevierville, TN 37862
          • Kids Place, Inc. – Seymour Primary
            717 Boyd’s Creek Hwy.
            Seymour, TN 37865
          • Lil’ Kings and Queens Child Care
            3370 Parker Blvd.
            Kodak, TN 37764
          • Lil Kings and Queens Child Care Center
            1959 Douglas Dam Rd.
            Sevierville, TN 37876
          • Mickey and Minnie’s Playhouse
            636 Tank Hill Rd
            Gatlinburg, TN 37738

           

          Union

          Upper Cumberland Region

          Cannon

          • Woodbury Head Start
            630 WEST LEHMAN
            Woodbury, TN 37190

           

          Clay

          • LBJ&C Celina Head Start
            306 Williams St.
            Celina, TN 38551

           

          Cumberland

          • Edna’s Tots and Toddlers
            933 Prentice St.
            Crossville, TN 38555
          • First United Methodist Church ASCP/SSCP
            100 Braun St.
            Crossville, TN 38555
          • Home Away From Home Pinewood
            115 Pinewood Dr.
            Crossville, TN 38555
          • Kidz Connection
            362 Old Lantana Rd.
            Crossville, TN 38555
          • LBJ&C Crossville Head Start
            1831 East First St.
            Crossville, TN 38555

           

          DeKalb

          • LBJ&C Smithville Head Start
            118 Kimberly Ln.
            Smithville, TN 37166
          • Shirley’s Daycare
            1001 S Mountain St.
            Smithville, TN 37166

           

          Fentress

          • Kids Zone Daycare
            2016 Meadowview Drive
            Jamestown, TN 38556
          • LBJ&C Clarkrange Head Start
            1399 Franklin Loop
            Clarkrange, TN 38553
          • Small World Daycare
            314 Stewart St
            Jamestown, TN 38556

           

          Jackson

          • LBJ&C Jamestown Head Start
            629-A North Main St.
            Jamestown, TN 38556
          • LBJ&C Gainesboro Head Start
            745 Grundy Quarles Hwy.
            Gainesboro, TN 38562
          • LBJ&C Shiloh Head Start
            839 P. Brewington Rd.
            Cookeville, TN 38501
          • Over The Rainbow Child Development Center, Inc.
            3357 South Grundy Quarles Hwy
            Gainesboro, TN 38562

           

          Macon

          • LBJ&C Lafayette Head Start
            2703 Hwy. 52 E.
            Lafayette, TN 37083
          • LBJ&C Red Boiling Springs Head Start
            521 Lafayette Rd.
            Boiling Springs, TN 37150

           

          Overton

          • LBJ&C Livingston Head Start
            480 Cross Ave.
            Livingston, TN 38570
          • Patsy Ann Child Care
            115 McAplin Rd.
            Livingston, TN 38570

           

          Pickett

          • LBJ&C Byrdstown Head Start
            1012 Beason Rd.
            Byrdstown, TN 38549

           

          Putnam

          • ABC 123 Daycare
            7848 Southfork Rd
            Baxter, TN 38544
          • Color My World Childcare
            1701 N. Dixie Avenue
            Cookeville, TN 38501
          • Jacob’s Ladder Preschool
            210 E. Broad St.
            Cookeville, TN 38501
          • Jumping Jelly Beans Daycare
            1710 Herbert Garrett Rd.
            Suite B
            Cookeville, TN 38506
          • Kid Kuntry Preschool
            145 E. Main St.
            Algood, TN 38506
          • LBJ&C Head Start Algood/Cookeville
            180 West Church Street
            Algood, TN 38506
          • LBJ&C Monterey Head Start
            705 E. Commerical Ave.
            Monterey, TN 38574
          • LBJ&C South Cookeville Head Start
            571 South Willow Ave.
            Cookeville, TN 38501
          •  Love, Learn, N’ Play
            1645 Paran Rd.
            Cookeville, TN 38506
          • Making Memories Preschool
            5144 Nashville Hwy.
            Baxter, TN 38544
          • Ms. Crystal’s Learning Tree
            12621 Monterey Hwy
            Monterey, TN 38574
          • Mrs. Chelsey’s Childcare
            199 2nd Ave S
            Baxter, TN 38544
          • Noah’s Ark Preschool

          780 Fairground St
          Cookeville, TN 38501

          • Ronda’s Childcare
            1513 Clemmons Rd.
            Cookeville, TN 38501
          • Tennessee Technological University Child Development Laboratory
            200 W 10th Street
            Cookeville, TN 38505

           

          Smith

          • Fun Factory Child Care
            12 Morris Lane
            Pleasant Shade, TN 37145
          • LBJ&C Smith County Head Start
            201 Joy Alford Way
            Carthage, TN 37030
          • Mrs Tammy’s Learning and Play Center
            111 Mercedes Street
            Carthage, TN 37030

           

          Van Buren

          • UCHRA
            24038 State Route 30
            Spencer, TN 38585

           

          Warren

          • Growing Minds Learning House
            427 S. Fair St.
            Morrison, TN 37357
          • LBJ&C Brookside Head Start
            87 John Locke Rd.
            McMinnville, TN 37110
          • LBJ&C Midway Head Start
            4764 Hennessee Bridge Rd.
            Rock Island, TN 38581
          • Missy’s Day Care
            3368 Senator Jerry Cooper Highway
            McMinnville, 37110
          • Mrs. Kim’s Home Child Care
            1840 Old Smithville Road
            McMinnville, TN 37110
          • Whistle Britches Day Care
            95 Parish Lane
            McMinnville, TN 37110

           

          White        

          • Blue Springs Daycare
            2175 Doran Road
            Sparta, TN 38583
          • LBJ&C Bondecroft Head Start
            9020 Crossville Highway
            Sparta, TN 38583
          • LBJ&C Sparta Head Start
            430 N. Spring St
            Sparta, TN 38574
          • Sweets Starts Preschool
            593 Eaton Road
            Sparta, TN 38583
          • Tender Care Preschool LLC
            958 McMinnville Hwy    
            Sparta, TN 38583

           

          Southeast Region

          Bledsoe

          • Summer City Migrant/Seasonal Head Start
            311 Summer City Rd.
            Pikeville, TN 37367

           

          Bradley

          • Kiddie University
            1860 Executive Park Drive NW
            Cleveland, TN 37312
          • First United Methodist Child Development Center
            3425 Ocoee St.
            Cleveland, TN 37312
          • Gingerbread House Childcare
            712 Ramseu Bridge Rd
            Cleveland, TN 37323
          • Lisa’s Lily Pad
            832 Urbane Rd NE
            Cleveland, TN 37312
          • Ms. Carol’s Playschool
            5053 N Lee Hwy
            Cleveland, TN 37312
          • Sweet Pea’s
            3925 Michigan Ave. Rd.
            Cleveland, TN 37323
          • Waterville Baptist Learning Center
            4555 Dalton Pike SE
            Cleveland, TN 37323

           

          Franklin

          • Day Kiddieland Care
            740 Halfmoon Rd.
            Winchester, TN 37398
          • Kids Korner
            501 Elm Street
            Winchester, TN 37398
          • Scholars
            310 2nd Ave. SE
            Winchester, TN 37398
          • Winchester Head Start
            677 Myers Rd.
            Winchester, TN 37398
          • University of the South Child Care Center
            574 Georgia Ave.
            Sewanee, TN 37375

           

          Grundy

          • Mama Pat’s Daycare
            75 EagleNest Rd.
            Monteagle, TN 37356
          • Sequatchie Valley Head Start
            67 Community Center Rd
            Coalmont, TN 37313
          • Sequatchie Valley Head Start Tracy City

          13764 US Highway

          Tracy City, TN 37387

          Marion

          • Hemlock Head Start
            907 Hemlock Drive
            South Pittsburg, TN. 37380
          • JASPER HEAD START
            3706 MAIN STREET
            JASPER, TN 37347
          • Kids Bank Early Head Start
            610 S. Cedar Ave.
            South Pittsburg, TN 37380
          • The Learning Center
            396 Pleasant View Circle
            Jasper, TN 37347
             

           

          McMinn

          • BabyCare
            135 County Road 711
            Athens, TN 37303
          • Bright Future Child Care Home
            108 County Road 196
            Athens, TN 37303
          • Family Resource Agency
            150 Sherwood Ave.
            Calhoun, TN 37309
          • Kiddie Korner of Athens
            710 Ohio St.
            Athens, TN 37303
          • Keith Children’s Academy
            600 W Madison Avenue
            Athens, TN 37303
          • Niota Head Start
            418 Burns Rd.
            Niota, TN 37826

           

          Meigs

           

           

          Polk

          • Aunt B’s Daycare
            190 Burgess Dr.
            Benton, TN 37307

          Rhea

          • Dayton Early Head Start
            585 Richland St.
            Dayton, TN 37321

          Sequatchie

          Mount Carmel Baptist Child Development Center
          86 US 127
          Signal Mountain, TN 37377

          Mid-Cumberland Region

          Cheatham

          • Ashland City Head Start Mid-Cumberland CAA
            104 B Elizabeth St.
            Ashland City, TN 37015
          • Heavenly Hands
            1235 Cobblestone Ln.
            Clarksville, TN 37042
          • Ms Cynt’s Daycare
            419 Cunningham Ln.
            Clarksville, TN 37042
             

           

          Dickson

          • Highland Rim Head Start-Burns Center
            905 Herchel St.
            Burns, TN 37029
          • Highland Rim Head Start-Charlotte Center
            125 Doyle Hill Rd.
            Charlotte, TN 37036
          • Highland Rim Head Start-Dickson Complex
            119 W. Broad St.
            Dickson, TN 37055
          • White Bluff Imagination Station Child Care Center
            4447 Hwy 70 East
            White Bluff, TN 37187

           

          Houston

          • BB’s Playhouse
            57 Store Front Drive
            Erin,37061
          • Highland Rim Head Start-Houston Complex
            3215 Hwy 149
            Erin, TN 37061
          • Highland Rim Head Start-TN Ridge Center
            1165 Hwy 49
            Erin, TN 37061

           

          Humphreys

          • Highland Rim Head Start-McEwen Center
            220 E. Swift St.
            McEwen, TN 37101
          • Highland Rim Head Start-Waverly
            612 East Main St.
            Waverly, TN 37185

           

          Montgomery

          • APSU Little Govs Child Learning Center
            637 N 8th St.
            Clarksville, TN 37044
          • Beautiful Beginnings Preschool
            3335 Gableridge Ct
            Clarksville, TN 37042
          • Creative Minds Childcare
            3393 Summerfield Drive
            Clarksville, TN 37042
          • Grandmama’s House
            401 HWY 149
            Clarksville, TN 37040
          • Grandmama’s House Tiny Town
            2015 Tiny Town Rd.
            Clarksville, TN 37042
          • Growing Minds Daycare
            227 Marshall Dr.
            Clarksville, TN 37042
          • Lisa’s Play & Learn Child Care
            3813 Parade Dr.
            Clarksville, TN 37040
          • New Providence United Methodist Church Child Development Center
            1317 Ft. Campbell Blvd.
            Clarksville, TN 37042
          • Safe in the Kingdom Learning Center Inc.
            2225 Woodlawn Rd
            Woodlawn, TN 37191
          • Teresa’s Play-N-Learn
            1126 Lamont Court
            Clarksville, TN 37042
          • The Village Preschool of St. Bethlehem, an Otter Learning Center
            160 Cave Road
            Clarksville, TN 37043
          • The Giving Tree Child Care Center, Inc.
            3216 Hwy 41 A South
            Clarksville, TN 37043
          • The Village Preschool of Sango
            111 Country Lane
            Clarksville, TN 37043
          • The Youth Academy LLC
            901 Professional Park Dr.
            Clarksville, TN 37040
          • Tot Stop Daycare
            301 Burch Rd
            Clarksville, TN 37042

          Robertson

          • Boo Bear Home Child Care
            103 Nuthatch Circle
            Clarksville, TN 37042
          • GiGi’s Child Care Center
            4803 Buzzard Creek Rd.
            Cedar Hill, TN 37032
          • Mid Cumberland Head Start – Springfield
            700 Bransford Dr.
            Springfield, TN 37172
          • Quail Ridge Children’s Center
            3545 Honey Bun Rd.
            White House, TN 37188

           

           

          Rutherford

          • Be A Sport Childcare
            4901 Cloverhill Dr.
            Murfreesboro, TN 37128
          • Generations Connected
            901 E. County Farm Rd.
            Murfreesboro, TN 37127
          • Glorious Wonders Childcare Center
            1700 Butler Dr.
            Murfreesboro, TN 37127
          • Just Like Home Daycare Center
            439 Old Hwy 99
            Eagleville, TN 37060
          • Kids R Kids #2 TN
            1152 North Rutherford Blvd
            Murfreesboro, TN 37127
          • La Petite Academy
            1212 Hazelwood Drive
            Smyrna, TN 37167
          • LaunchPad Early Education  – Siegel
            129 Jackson Alan Dr.
            Murfreesboro, TN  37130
          • Learning Zone
            1706 Blackman Rd.
            Murfreesboro, TN 37128
          • Learning Zone Siegel
            3315 Siegel Rd.
            Murfreesboro, TN 37129
          • Learning Zone
            2043 Veterans Parkway
            Murfreesboro, TN 37128
          • MTSU Child Care Lab
            1835 Alumni Drive
            Murfreesboro, TN 37132
          • Murfreesboro Head Start
            219 S. Maney Ave.
            Murfreesboro, TN 37130
          • New Hope Learning Center
            302 Enon Springs Road, East
            Smyrna, TN 37167
          • New Hope Learning Center
            367 Old Nashville
            Smyrna, TN 37167
          • Southeast Baptist Preschool and Daycare
            708 Minerva Drive
            Murfreesboro, TN 37130
          • Stepping Stone Academy
            1411 Kensington Square Court
            Murfreesboro, TN 37130
          • The Academy of Gateway
            1404 Gateway Blvd
            Murfreesboro, TN 37129
          • Tiny Town Child Care
            5260 Murfreesboro Road
            Lavergne, TN 37086
          • Willow Tree Academy
            2391 New Salem Hwy
            Murfreesboro, TN 37128

           

          Stewart

          • Highland Rim Head Start-Stewart Complex
            500 Williams Rd.
            Big Rock, TN 37061
          • Farmhouse KIDS Learning Center
            2122 Ashland City Rd.
            Clarksville,TN 37043

           

          Sumner

          • Children First Preschool – 1st UMC
            217 E. Main St.
            Hendersonville, TN 37075
          • Gallatin 2 Head Start at Hartsville Pike
            628 Hartsville Pike
            Gallatin, TN 37066
          • Mid-Cumberland Head Start-G1
            242 W. Eastland
            Gallatin, TN 37066
          • Mid-Cumberland Head Start #2 –Shalom
            600 Small Street, Bldg. B
            Gallatin, TN 37066
          • The Academy of Indian Lake Village
            151 Saundersville Rd.
            Hendersonville, TN 37075
          • The Goddard School
            108 Cinema Dr.
            Hendersonville, TN 37075

           

          Trousdale

          • Early Learning Preschool
            335 Storytown Road
            Hartsville, TN 37074
          • Ms. Susan’s Learning and Child Care Center
            111 Lock Six Rd.
            Hartsville, TN 37074

           

          Williamson

          • Academy of Forrest Crossing
            377 South Royal Oaks Blvd.
            Franklin, TN 37064
          • Big Blue Marble Academy
            1002 Secluded Lane
            Spring Hill, TN 37174
          • Berry’s Chapel Preschool
            1777 Berry’s Chapel Road
            Franklin, TN 37069
          • Brentwood United Methodist Day School
            309 Franklin Rd.
            Brentwood, TN 37027
          • Brentwood YMCA Preschool
            1420 Wilson Pike
            Brentwood, TN 37027
          • Concord Road Preschool
            8221 Concord Road
            Brentwood, TN 37027
          • Franklin Head Start
            1406 Cannon St.
            Franklin, TN 37064
          • Franklin FUMC Preschool
            120 Aldersgate Way
            Franklin, TN 37064
          • Harpeth Hills Preschool
            1949 Old Hickory Blvd.
            Brentwood, TN 37027
          • Holy Family Learning Center
            9100 Crockett Road
            Brentwood, TN 37027
          • Holly Tree Brentwood
            1384 Holly Tree Gap Rd.
            Brentwood, TN 37027
          • Southgate Children’s Academy
            315 Southgate Court
            Brentwood, TN 37027
          • Step Forward Day School
            226 Bedford Way
            Franklin, TN 37067
          • The Academy of Cool Springs
            270 Seaboard Ln.
            Franklin, TN 37067
          • The Academy of Powell Place
            203 Powell Place
            Brentwood, TN 37027
          • The Academy of Westhaven
            114 Prospect Ave
            Franklin, TN 37064
          • The Academy of Heritage Commons
            4615 Thompsons Ridge Road
            Thompsons Station, TN 37179
          • The Children’s Academy
            1106 Battlewood St.
            Franklin, TN 37069
          • The Goddard School
            1101 Moher Blvd
            Franklin, TN 37069
          • Willow Tree Academy
            7140 Nolensville Rd.
            Nolensville, TN 37135

             

            Wilson       

            • La Petite Academy-Pleasant Grove Rd.
              65 Pleasant Grove Rd.
              Mount Juliet, TN 37122  
            •  Mid-Cumberland Head Start Head homes
              1 Wheeler Street
              Lebanon, TN 37087
            • Mid-Cumberland Head Start
              103 Cedarwood Drive
              Lebanon, TN 37087
            • TheAcademy of Mt. Juliet
              601 Sire Ave.
              Mt.Juliet, TN 37122

            South Central Region

            Bedford

            • Cuddles and Crayons Preschool
              10060 Hwy 22
              Dresden, TN 38225
            • Harris Head Start/SCHRA
              610 Elm St.
              Shelbyville, TN 37160
            • Miss Judie’s Daycare
              201 Tulip Tree Rd.
              Shelbyville, TN 37160
            • Stay-N-Play Learning Preschool
              1164 Bell Buckle Wartrace Rd.
              Wartrace, TN 37183
            • Wartrace Head Start
              112 Bridgeview Rd.
              Wartrace, TN 37183
            • Wartrace Wee Champs Daycare
              322 Spring St.
              Wartrace, TN 37183

             

            Coffee

            • Faith Lutheran Child Care
              101 Bragg Circle
              Tullahoma, TN 37388
            • First Methodist Christian Learning Center
              105 Church Street
              Manchester, TN 37355
            • Highland Baptist Child Development Center
              808 West Hickory Street
              Tullahoma, TN 37388
            • Tullahoma Head Start
              215 Big Springs Rd.
              Tullahoma, TN 37388

             

             

            Giles

            • Bodenham Head Start
              41142 Hwy. 64 West
              Pulaski, TN 38478
            • South Central Human Resource Agency
              21142 Hwy 64 W.
              Pulaski, TN 38478  

             

            Hickman

            • Hickman County Head Start
              200 Bulldog Blvd.
              Centerville, TN 37033
               

             

            Lawrence

            • FIRST PRESBYTERIAN PRESCHOOL
              252 Admiral Circle
              Lawrenceburg, TN 38464
            • Kiddie Korral Preschool
              2379 Hwy 43 South
              Leoma, TN 38468
            • Lawrenceburg EHS
              405 East Taylor
              Lawrenceburg, TN 38464
            • Little Learners Academy
              4445 pulaski hwy
              Lawrenceburg, TN 38464
            • Ms. Nette’s Child Care
              8 Alexander Springs Rd
              Ethridge, TN 38456
            • Nanny’s Nest
              170 Old Hwy 43
              Summertown, TN 38483
            • South Lawrence Head Start
              114 W. 2nd St.
              Iron City, TN 38464

             

            Lewis

            • Lewis County Head Start
              207 S. Oak St.
              Hohenwald, TN 38462

             

            Lincoln

            • Amana Head Start
              1437 Winchester Highway
              Fayetteville, TN 37334
            • Fairytale Learning Center
              320 Ardmore Hwy
              Fayetteville, TN 37334
            • First Presbyterian Church Child Care
              101 Mulberry Avenue
              Fayetteville, TN 37334
            • Lincoln Early Head Start
              111 Shelbyville Hwy.
              Fayetteville, TN 37334

             

            Marshall

            • Little Tikes Daycare, LLC
              1260 W. Ellington Pkwy.
              Lewisburg, TN 37091
            • Marshall Co. Head Start 1
              820 2nd Ave. North
              Lewisburg, TN 37091
            • Marshall Co. Head Start
              808 2nd Ave. North
              Lewisburg, TN 37091
               

             

            Maury

            • All God’s Children LLC
              2540 Pulaski Hwy
              Columbia, TN 38401
            • Little Sprouts Discovery Center
              1721 Tom J Hitch Parkway
              Columbia, TN 38401
            • Mt Pleasant Early Head Start
              1111 North Main Street
              Mt Pleasant, TN 37474
            • Northridge Head Start
              1224 Mc Bride Circle
              Columbia, TN 38401
            • THE Children’s Academy at Hospitots
              1219 Trotwood Ave.
              Columbia, TN 38401

             

            Moore

            • Little Raiders Pre-School
              124 Valley View Street
              Lynchburg, TN 37352

             

            Perry

            • Perry County Head Start
              2469 Squirle Hollow Rd.
              Linden, TN 37096
            •  Teresa Ramey Daycare
              5798 Marsh Creek Rd.
              Linden, TN 37096  

            Wayne

            • Wayne County Head Start
              537 Lloyd Street
              Waynesboro, TN 38485

            West Region

            Benton

            • Benton Early Head Start
              136 College Ave.
              Camden, TN 38320
            • Joyland Child Care
              1014 Highway 641 S
              Camden, TN 38320
            • Little Monkeys Preschool
              118 Melton Ave.
              Camden, TN 38320
            • Magic Valley Head Start
              245 Overhead Bridge Rd.
              Camden, TN 38320

             

            Carroll

            • Donna’s Busy Bees Daycare
              330 Ashlin Meadow Lane
              Cleveland, TN 37312

             

            Chester

            • Chester Co Head Start
              1495 White Ave.
              Henderson, TN 38340

             

             

            Crockett

            • Crockett County Head Start
              142 Conley Rd.
              Alamo, TN 38001
            • Miss Linda’s Daycare, Inc
              4949 College St.
              Bells, TN 38006

             

            Decatur

            • Decatur Co Head Start
              1020 South West St.
              Decaturville, TN 38329
            • Parsons Head Start
              140 Texas Ave.
              Parsons, TN 38363

             

            Dyer

            • A New Beginning Ministry Daycare
              215 High Avenue
              Dyersburg, TN 38024
            • Brighter Horizons
              173 Pecan Cove
              Dyersburg, TN 38024
            • Creative Kidz
              1029 E. Tickle St.
              Dyersburg, TN 38024
            • Dyersburg Head Start
              1400 Hornbrook
              Dyersburg, TN 38024
            • Newbern Head Start
              212 Wheatley Drive
              Newbern, TN 38059

             

            Fayette

            • Bizzy Beez
              14565 Hwy 57
              Moscow, TN 38057
            • LaGoshen Child Care Learning Center
              7920 Hwy 57
              Rossville, TN 38066
            • Little Bits Learning Center
              6555 Hwy 64
              Oakland, TN 38060

             

            Gibson

            • Christian Learning Center
              2000 Jones Blvd.
              Milan, TN 38358
            • Cumberland Street Preschool
              104 Cumberland Street
              Medina, TN 38355
            • Humboldt Head Start
              152 Hwy. 79
              Humboldt, TN 38343
            • Kenton Head Start
              101B Tommy Wade Dr.
              Kenton, TN 38233
            • Kids Land Child Care Center
              612 N. Central Ave.
              Humboldt, TN 38343
            • Kinder Academy Learning Center LLC
              9059 E. Van Hook St.
              Milan, TN 38358
            • Milan Christian Care, Inc.
              5061 North 1st St.
              Milan, TN 38358
            • Noah’s Ark Learning Center
              5060 N. 1st Street
              Milan, TN 38358

             

            Hardeman

            • Big Momma’s Childcare 2
              2390 Hwy 64 Suite 1
              Whiteville, TN 38075
            • Bright Beginning Child Care
              712 Paula St
              Bolivar, TN 38008
            • C & J 1st Stage Childcare
              418 W. Jackson St.
              Bolivar, TN 38008
            • Eulandis Tender Care
              316 North Union
              Bolivar, TN 38008
            • First Baptist Church Child Enrichment Center
              826 W Market St.
              Bolivar, TN 38008
              • Hardeman County Head Start
                525 Moss Ln.
                Bolivar, TN 38008
              • Lil’ World Childcare
                35 Carole Street
                Bolivar, TN 38008
              • Michelle’s Magical Treasures
                511 Nuckolls Rd.
                Bolivar, TN 38008
              • Middleton Head Start
                224 Roosevelt Rd.
                Middleton, TN 38052
              • Tiny Treasure Daycare Center
                273 Hwy 57 E
                Grand Junction, TN 38039
                 

              Hardin

              • Cumberland Child Development Center
                300 Tennessee St.
                Savannah, TN 38372
              • Hardin County Head Start
                425 South St.
                Savannah, TN 38372
              • Love and Learn Preschool
                1175 Pickwick
                Savannah, TN 38372

               

               

              Haywood

              First United Methodist Church Day School
              117 E. Franklin St.
              Brownsville, TN 38012

               

              Henderson

              • Brownsville Head Start
                127 N Grand Ave # 3
                Brownsville, TN 38012
              • Kids Club Preschool
                810 Natchez Dr.
                Lexington, TN 38351
              • Little Acorn Learning Center
                59 N. Main St.
                Lexington, TN 38351
              • Montgomery Head Start
                125 Montgomery Way
                Suite 1
                Lexington, TN 38351

               

              Henry

              • Kids Karral
                7520 HWY 641N
                Puryear, TN 38251
              • TVCC Preschool
                2500 E. Wood St.
                Paris, TN 38242

               

              Lake

              • Lake County Head Start / Early Head Start
                327 College Street
                Tiptonsville, TN 38079

               

              Lauderdale

              • First Baptist Church Nursery School
                108 Lafayette Ave.
                Ripley, TN 38063

               

              McNairy

              • Buttons & Bows Preschool
                1227 Higginbottom Rd.
                Selmer, TN 38375
              • Jan’s Daycare
                483 Linsey Lane
                Selmer, TN 38375
              • Ramer Head Start
                4186 HWY 57 West
                Ramer, TN 38367
              • Selmer Head Start
                705 Industrial Park Rd.
                Selmer, TN 38375

               

              Obion

              • Kings & Queens Childcare
                345 Harrison Street
                Union City, TN 38261
              • Miles Head Start / Early Head Start
                1015 E. College St.
                Union City, TN 38261
              • Small World Child Care, Inc.
                1733 Old Rived Rd.
                Union City, TN 38261
              • Troy Head Start
                409 S Maple Street
                Troy, TN 38260

               

              Tipton

              • Cassandra’s Family Child Care Home
                33 Fox Valley Cove
                Munford, TN 38058
              • Children’s Express Learning Center, LLC
                1460 Atoka Idaville Rd.
                Atoka, TN 38004
              • Krayola Learning Academy, Inc.
                301 Mueller Brass Road
                Covington, TN 38019
              • Main Street Munchkins
                587 East Main Street
                Dresden, TN 38225
              • Methodist-Presbyterian Nursery School
                403 S. Main St.
                Covington, TN 38019
              • Munford Methodist Preschool
                57 S. Tipton
                Munford, TN 38058
              • Tanya’s Child Development Home
                267 Sunflower Dr.
                Atoka, TN 38004
              • Tipton County Head Start/EHS
                410 Alston St.
                Covington, TN 38004

               

              Weakley

              • Christian Wee Learn Center
                123 University Street
                Martin, TN 38237
              • UTM Margaret N. Perry Children’s Center
                120 Pat Head Summitt Dr.
                Martin, TN 38238
              • Weakley County Head Start
                231 South Wilson Street
                Dresden, TN 38225

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              Munford, TN 38058

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              Munford, TN 38058

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              Brighton, TN 38011

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              Brighton, TN 38011

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              Brighton, TN 38011

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              (901) 476-6772

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              8921 Us Highway 51 N

              Millington, TN 38053

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              (901) 873-4838

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              URGENT CARE Near Me in Munford, TN

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              Urgent Team, Bartlett

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              4.81(3.2k reviews)

              8350 US-64, Bartlett, TN 381338350 US-64

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              Onpointe Primary & Urgent Care, Bartlett

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              4.64(114 reviews)

              5905 Stage Rd, Bartlett, TN 381345905 Stage Rd

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              Urgent Care for Children, Cordova – Pediatrics

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              4.77(477 reviews)

              1645 N Germantown Pkwy, Memphis, TN 380161645 N Germantown Pkwy

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              Onpointe Primary & Urgent Care, Cordova

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              4.42(76 reviews)

              1204 N Houston Levee Rd, Cordova, TN 380181204 N Houston Levee Rd

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              AFC Urgent Care, Memphis

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              4.66(780 reviews)

              5475 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 381195475 Poplar Ave

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              Urgent Care for Children, East Memphis – Pediatrics

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              4.82(257 reviews)

              5849 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 381195849 Poplar Ave

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              Urgent Team, Collierville, TN

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              4.95(98 reviews)

              397 New Byhalia Rd, Collierville, TN 38017397 New Byhalia Rd

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              4.7(788 reviews)

              604 W Poplar Ave, Collierville, TN 38017604 W Poplar Ave

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              RedMed Urgent Clinic, Crosstown

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              11611 US-51, Munford, TN 3805811611 US-51

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              3. 0(2 reviews)

              1618 US-51, Covington, TN 380191618 US-51

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              5389 Airline Rd, Arlington, TN 380025389 Airline Rd

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              Urgent Care FAQs

              • How much will an urgent care visit in Munford cost?

                The price charged at an urgent care, whether in Munford or elsewhere, will be based on the location, and there are no actual standard costs between the clinics. Assuming you are paying with cash, you might come across an urgent clinic that charges you $50 while another situated some mile away charges you $100 for the same services. The standard cost in urgent care where insurance cover is not involved ranges from $100 to $125. This price is generally the standard price of a visit before extra services. There are a couple of additional care services that could make your appointment to an urgent care costly including x-rays and lab tests, medications and injections (such as immunization), casting broken bones, as well as stitches and splints. If you have a viable insurance plan in place, the standard pay will be between $20 – 50 depending on your insurance coverage and whether you are in contact with the provider.

              • Are Munford urgent care centers open after hours?

                Most primary care doctor offices are open during routine work hours, Monday thru Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Conversely, most of the urgent care centers in Munford are available after hours, on weekends, and many holidays. Typical urgent care hours are 8:00 am to 8:00 pm daily, although location-specific hours may vary. 

              • Do urgent care centers in Munford take appointments?

                Historically, urgent care centers were strictly an on-demand, walk-in healthcare service mode. More recently, as consumer behaviors and expectations have evolved, many urgent care clinics have begun offering book ahead visits, allowing consumers to select a same-day or next-day time that works best for their schedule. Use Solv to find a Munford urgent care center that offers advanced bookings (or appointments) and book online.

              • How do I book an appointment online with an urgent care in Munford?

                Solv allows Munford residents and visitors to book urgent care visits online with just a few taps. Same-day and next-day visit times are generally available, and you can search for real-time availability clinics.

              • How can I find an urgent care in Munford who takes my insurance?

                Solv allows you to find any of the urgent care and walk-in clinics in Munford, many of which accept most major commercial insurances. Just browse the clinics page to see if your carrier and plan is listed. If you are still unsure, it is best to contact the urgent care center directly for clarification.

              • Do Munford urgent care centers offer virtual visits or telemedicine?

                Many urgent care centers, including those in Munford, now offer virtual visits or telemedicine for residents and visitors throughout the state. Virtual urgent care visits are generally booked online whether in advance or on-demand. Clinics that do offer virtual care have a video icon on their profiles.

              • What is the best urgent care center in Munford?

                While it would be easy to provide a list of urgent care centers in and around Munford, ‘best’ is a challenging term to qualify. For some consumers, that could mean the closest location whereas other people may prioritize patient reviews, service costs, availability, or whether or not the provider accepts their insurance. With the list of locations above, use the filters provided to narrow the results to find the best urgent care for your needs.

              • What is urgent care?

                Urgent care are available to assist patients that are looking for immediate, convenient medical care. In that manner, they are similar to an emergency room. The difference, however, is that ERs are meant to treat major, life-threatening injuries and illnesses while urgent care centers manage life’s minor bruises and bumps. In simple terms, an urgent care is seen as a walk-in health center that focuses in offering non-emergent health care conditions, including the treatment of the typical illnesses and injuries such as fractures and sprains, cuts and burns, scrapes, stings and bites, flu and cold symptoms, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, and much more. Most urgent care facilities offer both diagnostic and preventive care such as well visits, immunizations, STD testing and annual physicals. For regular visits and check-ups on these clinics, you should expect to pay between $20 and $100. The good thing is that most urgent care clinics will accept major PPOs and insurance cover, Medicare, as well as self-pay in the form of credit cards or cash. Urgent care clinics are located in most parts of the country in various regions to offset emergency room visits and provide a gap in healthcare services. They take patients during all hours of operations, which offer a significant convenience to most people who have and continue to undergo the need for sudden and immediate medical attention.

              When I called to ask about protocol of coming in because of covid-19, the receptionist was not friendly at all. We had to stop at the tent that was set up out front due to covid-19. Jessica was in the tent. She was very friendly and helpful. The staff at the front desk were not friendly at all. They did not seem to want to be there. The doctor was friendly and answered any questions we had. As we were leaving, we thought of another question and asked the lady that came into our patient room. She quickly answered as she left the room and I had to follow her to finishing asking my questions. She didn’t seem to want to be bothered. You would think they were really busy by how we were treated but the fact is that we were the ONLY ones there. I would go back but only because it is the only urgent care near us. If you have one closer, I would go there.

              – Verified patient on 4/25

              This is a place I’ll definitely be bringing my whole family to. This place was CLEAN, the staff was very PROFESSIONAL , and so nice. They were so considerate of my little momma being so sick 😷. I’m so very thankful 🥲 bc in a week and a half I took my mom to three different ones and left bc of the mannerisms of the faculty I understand that our medical staff in our country is overworked and under paid but there’s no reason to take it out on sick people coming into your building! The staff at the Broadway Urgent Care are not like that. Please keep this going. Love the Solv !

              – Verified patient on 12/9

              I have so much to say about my experience this evening. This was our first visit here. Being a parent with a sick child is so stressful in itself. Dealing with all the technicalities of getting them scheduled, seen, treated and insure that they are receiving quality care always make this situation even more exhausting. The staff at Urgent Care for Children, Chattanooga completely irradiated all my added stress and anxieties tonight. From the online scheduling, to Robin welcoming us so warmly the moment we crossed the threshold. It was a late Friday evening which normally adds to the stress of assuring your child’s needs are met before options for care are limited and pharmacies are closing. We walked into the lobby and it felt like a warm hug. The facilities were immaculate. The medical staff quickly brought us back and listened intently to all of my concerns and made my daughter at ease immediately. After a throat swab not only my daughter but my very tired son who had to join is, got popsicles while we waited. Dr Pierce was so kind and very attentive. She payed such close attention to detail and was wonderful with my daughter. She was very knowledgeable about the issues we were having and validated all of my concerns. I then did the unthinkable!!! I waited five minutes and was able to have her prescription filled there. No driving to a second location, dragging a very tired 7 year old boy, and very uncomfortable 5 year old back out into the car to travel however far on a Friday night, only to drag them into another facility to WAIT for a prescription to be ready. I walked out into the parking lot and administered her first dose of antibiotics. She literally was checked in, evaluated, had labs, checked out and began treatment is 35 minutes. I can not say enough about my experience tonight.

              – Verified patient on 12/11

              Two days into my vacation, I wake up & every breath I take gives me a sharp pain in my left lung. I am a bit scared, have no idea where to go , a local barista suggested AFC Urgent care in Sevierville. I could not thank her enough! Then I experienced great care & a prompt diagnosis . The health news I received wasn’t good, but with meds I would recover & be able to make the 2 day drive back home & follow up with my primary. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! I felt welcomed immediately, some tests were done to find out what was going on with me, & the doctor was direct in telling me my diagnosis. Assured me they would be there again if I didn’t feel better before I went home. My nerves calmed down & I was able to concentrate on getting better. Great staff in my eyes, would highly recommend to anyone in need of a clinic. Keep it up guys!

              – Verified patient on 6/17

              I was a sick walk in today, arrived and checked in at 915am and was there close to 4 hours! As I requested a covid test, I was asked to wait in my car and waited there for 2 hours. The provider, Dr. Campbell, spent all of 5 mins with me, ordered a CXR, had that done and waited some more. By the time I chose to leave, I had been there 3 hrs and 45 mins! I’ve been to the clinic before and never had to wait like this. When you’re sick, waiting almost 4 hours feels like an eternity. I feel bad for the provider and staff to be that booked up and overloaded. They need additional hands, MA’s and providers! Such a shame, but don’t think I’ll ever walk in again. Apparently, I should have made an appointment even though it’s an urgent care walk in clinic.

              – Verified patient on 4/26

              This is our go to Urgent Care for several years now and have always had great experience, however this visit left me completely puzzled… my daughter had injured her hand, from pinky to wrist, no fracture was found however it was recommended to wrap it for stability for now. The physician wrapped her arm from wrist to elbow with an ace bandage instead of protecting her pinky and hand. I spoke up because I have been trained to wrap and cast. We moved to a different room where she proceeded to make a wrist splint and wrapped my daughters hand and arm leaving my daughter unable to move her fingers or her thumb… how can a physician not know how to properly splint and wrap an injury… (I rewrapped after we left supporting her pinky and wrist) This is not the first time we have gone there with injuries like this, however this is the first time I have experienced a physician unable to do this, and I worked in urgent care for 5+ years

              – Verified patient on 11/9

              This is the fastest urgent care I have ever been to with my child! The front desk staff was professional and very insightful and informative when I had any questions in regards to my insurance and the services that the facility offered and how much it was gonna cost me in the long run. The doctor was great he listen to everything that was going on examined my child and he gave me my options to treat him. My wait time was about 20 or 30 minutes opposed to the 3 to 4 hours I would have spent at the children’s emergency hospital. I booked with Solv and pre-filled out everything and it made the check in process so much easier!

              – Verified patient on 8/29

              I had a painful left eye with drainage .
              She looked at the eye said it was either bacterial or viral as I did not have trauma to the eye. She did not use eye dye or put me on the table . She prescribed an antibiotic ( ciprofloxacin) eye drops. The eye continued to have pain, drainage sensitivity to light. I contacted my eye doctor who saw me 5 days after Urgent Care. I was diagnosed with HSV 1 of the eye. He immediately prescribed antiviral meds (by mouth and eyedrops)… I wish Urgent Care could’ve diagnosed correctly as to diminish suffering and follow up with eye doctor. I should’ve just made appt with eye Dr. initially.
              Thank you.

              – Verified patient on 6/10

              I have been going to this place for years and have NEVER had a bad experience!! I even drove across town to come here specifically today. Dr. Chris Keese is one of the finest doctors I have met. He has always been extremely kind and does great at meeting what I need. The front desk always meets you with a smile, and The nursing staff is so very sweet. I have had some rough days When I’ve been there and some of the nurses made me leave with a smile and they didn’t even know it. I highly recommend going to this urgent care if you plan on having a great experience. They are always fast and efficient. I was in and out within 20 minutes today. You definitely won’t wanna go anywhere else after. 👍

              – Verified patient on 5/17

              Wow – truly blown away by the kindness and politeness of the receptionists/office staff and doctors here. It is Christmas Eve and there is so much sickness going around, we are still in the midst of the Covid pandemic, etc… even with all of that said and these healthcare professionals surely missing their loved ones at home, they had positive attitudes, smiles, and great care-taking. The doctor we saw listened to our concerns and we are so appreciative of her time! Her plan of care was exceptional and gave us the reassurance we needed. I will highly recommend this clinic/urgent care. Even on our way out, the ladies up front were so kind to wish us a Merry Christmas. 🎄 6 out of 5 stars!!!!! 🌟🌟🌟

              – Verified patient on 12/24

              I started getting sick yesterday evening & I needed a place that opened early on a Sunday to be seen due to having a small child & my job. Maggie was wonderful! She was attentive to all my complaints & she did thorough testing on me. The front desk girl was nice as well. She told me if I needed anything as I was leaving to please call them & let them know. I had only seen this clinic driving by but never been here before. When searching for urgent cares open at 8 they popped up. I was able to easily make an appointment online & do all my paperwork as well. Such an easy, smooth & wonderful visit. Will definitely be back & have already recommended to other people. Thank you!

              – Verified patient on 10/3

              I truly appreciate this urgent care in Ooltewah. It is a convenient access to immediate healthcare. The wait was longer than expected but they provide a great phone app with real-time tracking for your wait time.
              EJ, one of the nurse practitioners was excellent. She took the time to listen, answer questions and explain without making me feel like I was just another patient, which is important to me. The nurses and techs were friendly. The faculty was clean.
              My only complaint is that the iPad that is used for signing in, with a finger, should always be wiped clean after each patient—they didn’t do that after each person while I was there).
              I recommend this urgent care if you do not need to go to the ER.

              – Verified patient on 6/16

              I had just enough symptoms to make me want to get a Rapid Covid 19 test. The receptionist was friendly and kind. Per protocol, I waited in the car until it was time to be seen. My nurse Madison was cheerful and caring. She was very gentle during the Covid procedure. I then saw Ashley Still, NP. We talked about my symptoms and she looked in my ears and throat and then listened to my chest. When the Covid results returned, she explained the CDC recommended instructions and made sure I understood why I should still self-quarantine for 10 days from the onset of symptoms.
              Everyone at AFC Urgent Care Ooltewah is so kind yet professional. That is why I continue to return there if I need their help.

              – Verified patient on 6/4

              I have been extremely sick for four days now and I have been here several times and I always had a great experience but this time they did not offer to take my temperature or check my oxygen all they did was take my blood pressure The doctor did listen to my breathing and then they give me a shot and the doctor told me he was going to give me some medicine they did not do an x-ray on my chest which is extremely congested and feels like I have a horse on top of me it was late when I got there and I understand they were tired and ready to go home but still yet when a sick person comes in you would think they would take care of them as they would if it was in the morning. I was very disappointed and I am still very sick and will probably end up having to go to the hospital maybe that’s where I should’ve went to begin with but I will not use Sevierville Hospital so I have to go to Knoxville and I have no energy and really don’t know that I want to make that drive by myself. I know you can call an ambulance but I don’t feel like this is an emergency but if my breathing does not get better maybe it will be. I just feel like they could have done more as far as check me out instead of just giving me a shot and a Z pack and prednisone and sent me home. I really just feel like they should’ve checked my oxygen they should’ve checked my temperature and they should’ve at least done a chest x-ray I was just very disappointed this time. I recommend them because it is always been a good place but I’m trying to just make it out as the fact that they close at eight and I got there at seven so they were ready to go home. I tested negative for Covid but not that I want that Q-tip shoved up in my nose but I really don’t think they are testing right because it just barely went up in my nose. I feel like they should do a different type of Covid test if they don’t know how to put the Q-tip in the nasal and actually get a good swab. Just makes me wonder do I have Covid and have I exposed others so I am being very safe at home and staying away from everyone because I am so sick I have no energy and I really can’t drive right now. And I don’t really have anyone to help me because everyone has a life and it’s kind of hard to ask them to stop what they’re doing to take me to the doctor that may take hours you never know. I just thought that urgent care was my best bet because it has always been in the past this time I really just feel like they were done with the day and wanted out of there. If I’m not better in a few days I’m going to have to go to the hospital and I don’t want to. Then I will be exposed to all those germs that has been brought in there. I have a very low immune system and catch everything and anything so I’m scared to go to the hospital but at the same time if I get worse or do not get better I’m going to have to when I really feel like the urgent care could’ve helped me better than they did.

              – Verified patient on 5/15

              This was by far the best experience I’ve ever had at a medical provider’s office, but even more so at a pediatrician’s office. The wait time was minimal, the check-in process being digital on your phone was super convenient. I would absolutely recommend anyone with children use this urgent Care. The provider and staff was phenomenal with my daughter. Their main priority was to make sure that she was comfortable. Once her favorite broke and she was ready to play the nursing staff actually played with her, which absolutely stood out to me. She needed some testing that required a urine sample and once again their top priority was to make sure that she was comfortable.
              I’d also like to make a special note that in a world with covid, if someone has a fever or is showing any signs of covid people seem to shy away or change their demeanor, ever not one single staff member did in our case. Though she was negative for covid, it was nice to see that they still treated everyone equally. Thank you for that.

              – Verified patient on 12/17

              This was our first experience and it was great. We will most definitely return. All the staff and the Dr. were very friendly and made my daughter feel very comfortable. We were checked in and to a room within 5 min. We were a walk in so this is Something u are very thankful for when ur little one does not feel well. My daughter ask if we could come back anytime she needs to go to the dr as soon as we got in the car, she loved that she got a popcycle, stickers and a sucker! I Would most definitely recommend anyone who needs care for there little one to go here, very impressed with the concern from all the cleanliness of the facility and the timelines of the visit. And a plus, I saw where they will fill ur meds there so u do not have to make a trip to the pharmacy afterwards another plus!! Feel
              Very blessed to have this urgent care in Hixson.

              – Verified patient on 10/9

              My daughter was very sick with croup and was very irritable. I made an appointment to be seen and as soon as I was checked in, we were called to the back. The doctor came in within 10 minutes and knew exactly what is was and what we needed to do to help my daughter breathe better. The nurse was very patient with my daughter, even with her screaming and pushing away from her. We were there for a few hours due to a breathing treatment, but everyone kept checking in on us and my daughter was able to get some sleep as well. I would definitely recommend this facility if you need urgent care or after hours on a weekend!

              – Verified patient on 6/14

              Very satisfied on this our 2nd visit to your Urgent Care & just as pleased, satisfied & thankful for the care/attention we received this time as the first!!! Even though we got there toward the end of their day & they were still very busy, we didn’t feel like we were getting just “rushed through ” to get out!!! The sweet girl up front & the tech came out to the car & helped me get my husband out as he had gout in both feet & couldn’t walk & they also helped him back in the car!! I really appreciated that!!! The NP seemed likewise very caring & knowledgeable while still listening to our concerns/my husband’s history/etc. !! If we need any of the services they offer again, even though I hope it’s a while off, you know, we will DEFINITELY return there!! Please thank them again for us!! Thank you all for the care & opportunity to express our view on our experience !!

              – Verified patient on 10/8

              I am a resident of Canada and was on my way home from a Florida vacation when I suddenly needed medical attention. AFC Urgent Care was recommended by the nearby hotel I had spent the night at. Reception staff were very patient as I spent 45 minutes on their phone trying to have the visit approved by a very uncooperative and rude Canadian Medical Insurance Representative. Thank you for your patience which meant everything to me. The Doctor who attended to my needs was very thorough and explained the prescribed medications and why they were chosen for me. It has been 48 hours since my visit and I am well under way to recovery. Thank you all. And as they say in the South…”Y’all have a Blessed Day.”

              – Verified patient on 3/9

              This Urgent Care was absolutely the cleanest, friendliness and easiest to get in and out for me. I would rather go to an Urgent Care any day than an ER unless you know you need that type of medical intervention( you know you will be admitted). This is where you know you can go to when you need to be seen that day and can be treated with an antibiotic or other treatment. It’s a large and very clean facility and the entire staff was very friendly and thoughtful. I saw Dr. Ballard and she was very nice and helpful. This is where I will go to whenever I need to be seen! I am 100% satisfied with my experience and I highly recommend them if you need to go to an urgent care facility.

              – Verified patient on 1/26

              Urgent Care in Munford

              Urgent care is Munford’s best option for quality medical care when you need it, offering walk-in appointments during extended hours and on weekends. Solv even has clinic partners in the Munford-area that offer online scheduling, allowing you to book a visit convenient to your schedule and skip the wait.

              Walk-in clinics provide a convenient, fast alternative to emergency rooms—even primary care providers—treating minor injuries and illnesses including strep throat, infections, cold and flu symptoms, allergies, rashes, burns, bites, and more. Additionally, most offer preventative care including annual well exams, lab testing, and vaccinations.

              When you’re in need of medical care for a non-life threatening condition, trust the urgent care providers nearby. And whenever possible, make it easier by scheduling and managing your visit with Solv.

              Urgent Care Guide

              In a recent survey conducted with the Urgent Care Association, Solv found that patients were waiting an average of 24 days for appointments with their primary care provider. In a world of instant gratification, consumers demand more. They demand now. If you want to watch a movie, you download it in minutes or stream it instantly. If you need groceries, you can pick up your phone and have them delivered to you within the hour. If you need restaurant reservations, you find one with availability, book online, walk in minutes later and sit right down. Healthcare shouldn’t be any different.

              That’s why urgent care has been growing at a faster pace than any other healthcare service in the United States. And it is why healthcare consumers search for “urgent care” more than 5x more than “primary care” or “family doctor,” combined. These consumers are highly actionable, searching with high intent terms like “urgent care near me.” They want same day access to quality healthcare providers when they are sick or injured – after hours, one weekends and on holidays – without the cost and inconvenience of the emergency room.

              Urgent care centers typically treat minor illnesses like the flu, sinus infections and strep throat, as well as injuries like bone fractures and sprains, cuts, scrapes and burns, making these clinics ideal for diagnosing and treating non-emergent healthcare needs. And at a growing rate urgent care clinics are offering preventative care services including annual physicals and well visits, flu shots and other immunizations and vaccines, taking on the role of primary care provider for the tens of millions of consumers that don’t have one.

              For kids there are special pediatric urgent care centers, usually open after hours for patients between the ages of 1 and 18.

              Urgent Care Services & Pricing

              Urgent care centers, which are part of the walk-in clinic healthcare category, are a convenient resource for consumers needing treatment for minor illnesses and injuries. Services that you would normally receive at your primary care office are usually available at an urgent care including annual and school physicals, flu shots and immunizations, treatment for illnesses including colds, flu stomach pains, sinus and ear infections and more. You can also be seen for injuries such as burns, bites, sprains and breaks – things that you might first thing to go to the emergency room vs urgent care, but you’ll have a shorter wait and smaller bill at the urgent care. As for cost, without insurance, you should expect between $100-140 for your visit, plus the cost of any labs, tests or images. With insurance, urgent care will be similar to seeing a specialist with applicable co-pay.

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              Insurance & Payments

              Nearly all urgent care centers take commercial insurance and many (if not most) will take medicare. As such if you have insurance coverage, you can expect the financial experience to be similar to visiting a specialist where you have a co-pay, usually $35-50, due at the time of the visit. Any additional lab work, x-rays or other tests performed will be billed against your insurance first and any supplemental balance due will be invoiced to you after the fact. Without insurance, you’ll pay a visit fee between $100-140 at the time of your visit. This is typically 25-50% more than your primary care provider, but usually the convenience is well worth the additional cost. If you are interested in a telehealth or video visit, your cost could be as much as 50% less than an urgent care, you could be diagnosed and prescribed medication and you’ll never have to leave your home.

              • Is urgent care covered by insurance?
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                Urgent Care Hours & Wait Times

                Every urgent care center – even those part of the same group or brand – may have different hours. While they are meant to be conveniently accessible during times when your primary care provider is not, that’s subjective and highly variable. A traditional formula, however, is that an urgent care is open 6 to 7 days a week usually between the hours of 8 am to 8 pm. That could shift to nearly any 8-12 hour period between 7 am and 10 pm. You’ll even find some clinics open 24 hours a day, similar to an emergency room. As for wait time, most patients report waiting between 15-45 minutes on average, but that can certainly vary, as well. It’s usually best to find an urgent care near you to either confirm the hours online, or call the clinic directly to verify. Or, you can book a same day doctor appointment online with Solv.

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                Updated on Aug 25, 22

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        Cost of Living in Munford, Tennessee

        Munford is a city in Tipton County, Tennessee, with a population of 5,998. The total cost of housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, taxes, and other necessities for a single adult in Munford is $34,409 a year — about the same as the annual cost of living for Tennessee of $34,350 yet less than the national figure of $38,433.

        Using cost of living data from the nonprofift think tank Economic Policy Institute, 24/7 Wall St. estimated the cost of living in Munford and over 29,000 other cities and towns in the US.

        Housing Costs in Munford, Tennessee

        Housing is one of the largest components of cost of living. In Munford, the median home value is $155,200, less than the national median home value of $204,900.

        Renting is a sometimes lower cost alternative to homeownership. In Munford, some 29.50% of occupied homes are rented, less than the 36.2% national renter rate. The typical renter in Munford spends $850 a month on housing, less than the $1,023 national median monthly rent.

        In addition to home value, one of the largest determinants of housing affordability is area income. While nationwide the price of a typical U.S. home is 3.4 times the $60,293 U.S. median household income, housing affordability ratios range from approximately 1.0 in the least expensive cities to more than 10.0 in the country’s most expensive markets. In Munford, the median household income is $73,364, 2.1 times the median home value.

        Transportation Costs in Munford, Tennessee

        Transportation can also be a significant component of cost of living. In Munford, 97.50% of commuters drive to work, compared to 85.5% of commuters nationwide. An estimated 84.90% of workers commute to jobs outside of Munford, a larger share than the 43.7% share of commuters nationwide who live and work in different cities. The average commute in Munford is 31.1 minutes long, compared to the 26.6-minute average commute nationwide. Taking into account the cost of gas, as well as public transit and car maintenance, the EPI estimates that a single person in Munford spends $11,066 a year on transportation, more than the national average of $9,760.

        Health Care Costs in Munford, Tennessee

        Out-of-pocket health care costs and insurance premiums — assuming at least a basic level of health insurance coverage — are slightly higher than they are on average nationwide in Munford but below what they are across Tennessee as a whole.

        For a single adult living in the area, average health care costs come out to $4,568 per year, compared to an average of $4,925 across Tennessee and $4,266 nationwide.

        Child care Costs in Munford, Tennessee

        For families with children, child care adds thousands of dollars to overall annual spending. In Munford, the average annual cost of child care for two children — one 4 year old and one 8 year old — is $10,650, about $300 less than the comparable average of $10,907 across all of Tennessee. Meanwhile, across the U.S. as a whole, childcare expenses for two children averages $15,853 per year.

        Food Costs in Munford, Tennessee

        Food is another every day expense that has a significant impact on overall cost of living. Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows that the cost of food varies from city to city and town to town.

        In Munford, a single adult spends an average of $3,311 on food annually, and a family of four spends $9,562 on average. For context, average annual food expenditure across Tennessee and the U.S., respectively, are $3,214 and $3,240 for a single adult, and $9,282 and $9,354 for a family of four. These estimates are calculated for a nutritionally adequate diet of food purchased at a grocery store for at-home preparation.

        Taxes in Munford, Tennessee

        Few expenses vary as much from city to city and town to town as taxes. Accounting for state and federal income taxes, as well as Social Security contributions and Medicare payroll taxes, the average adult working in Munford, Tennessee pays $4,938 annually — closely in line with the statewide average of $4,925.

        It is important to note that these calculations do not include other common taxes such as property, sales, and excise taxes. Accounting for these taxes, while excluding taxes levied at the federal level, Munford residents live in a state with a low average tax burden. Per capita state tax collections in Tennessee total $2,108 per year, compared to the $3,151 average across all states.

        Methodology

        To estimate the cost of housing, food, transportation, health care, child care, taxes, and other necessities, 24/7 Wall St. assigned county-level Economic Policy Institute data to cities, towns, villages and Census-designated places based on boundary definitions from the U.S. Census Bureau. For places that span multiple counties, data was aggregated based on the percentage of boundary overlap.

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        Lucy Goode Brooks

        Lucy Goode Brooks (September 13, 1818 – October 7, 1900) was an American slave who was instrumental in founding the Friends’ Orphanage for Colored Orphans in Richmond, Virginia.

        Content

        • 1 Early Life and Education
        • 2 Careers
        • 3 See also
        • 4 Recommendations
        • 5 Bibliography

        026 [1]

        in Virginia to slave Judith Good and a white man. She met another slave, Albert Royal Brooks, and taught him to read and write so they could write passes to see each other. When her owner died in 1838, she became the property of a man named Sublette. That same year, she joined the First Baptist Church of Richmond. Shortly after Goode became Sublett’s property, he allowed her to marry Brooks on February 2, 1839, and allowed them to live together. Albert’s owner allowed him to run a livery stable for which he collected rent, but also allowed Albert to keep his extra earnings and use them to buy his freedom. In 1841, when the Baptist Church split, she was one of those who united to form the First African Baptist Church. [2]

        Career

        When Sublette died in 1858, his heirs threatened to sell Lucy and her children to different masters. She could negotiate with traffickers who bought her children and let them live with her as long as they came to work every day. The only exception was a daughter who was sold to owners in Tennessee. [3] The knowledge that they could be separated made the Brookses work hard to try and buy the freedom of Lucy and the children. Her new master, Daniel von Groning, who also owned her three younger boys, allowed Albert to pay for their freedom in installments. It took four years, but on October 21, 1862, the leave was signed. The three older boys were not released until the civil war was over. [2]

        The loss of a daughter and a previous son who was sold as an infant prompted Brooks to try to help children separated from their parents after the end of the war. [3] The Freedmen’s Bureau initially offered temporary rations and care for abandoned children, but by the fall of 1865 increasingly attempted to shift the burden to local relief efforts and charitable societies. [4] Brooks, who was the leader of a women’s sewing circle for charity work, convinced other women to help start the orphanage. [2] She then received the support of several churches, including the local Quaker congregation, to help found the Friends Orphanage for Colored Orphans. [3] The plan was approved and the location of the building was approved by the city council in 1867, and an orphanage opened two years later. [5] The organization still operates and operates as the Children’s Friends Association, [6] although it is currently focused on providing childcare and family support services to low to moderate income families. [7]

        Brooks died October 7, 1900 in Richmond, Virginia [8] and she was buried in the mechanics’ cemetery in Richmond. [1] In 2008, she was designated a Virginia Historic Landmark at the corner of Charity and St. Paul streets. [9] A book about her life was published in 1989. [10]

        See also

        • Biographical Portal
        • Virginia Portal

        References

        9 Brooks 1989.

        Bibliography

        • Brooks, Joseph K. (1989). The Brooks Chronicles: The Lives and Times of an African American Family . Brooks Associates. CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
        • Jones, Katherine A. (2015). Intimate Reenactments: Children in Virginia after Conviction . Charlottesville, Virginia: University of Virginia Press. ISBN 978-0-8139-3676-5 . CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
        • Rabinowitz, Howard N. (1994). Race, ethnicity, and urbanization: selected essays . University of Missouri Press. 80. ISBN 978-0-8262-0930-6 . CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

        Kate Waller Barrett

        Kate Waller Barrett (January 24, 1857 – February 23, 1925), born Katherine Harwood Waller , was a prominent Virginia physician, noted humanitarian, philanthropist, social scientist, and national social reformer mission of Florence to Crittenton, which she founded in 1895 d. Charles Nelson Crittenton. Her cases included helping “an exiled woman, a mistreated prisoner, those who lacked education and social opportunities, a woman without a voice, and a war invalid.” [1] Though comparatively little known today, she was “one of the most distinguished women of her time.” [2]

        Contents

        • 1 biography
        • 2 Doctor, mother, widow
        • 3 Crittenton National Mission of Florence
          • 3.1 Holding work Florence Critent
          • 3.2 EXTENT ACCECE
          • 3.3 RASA and class in the houses of Florence Critenton
          • 3.4 Material houses
          • 3.5 Children as heirs
        • 4 Other classes
          • 4.1 Political Activities
          • 4.
          • 4.3 Daughter of the American Revolution and Conservationist
        • 5 Honors
        • 6 Legacy
        • 7 Recommendations
        • 8 external link

        biography

        Barrett was born Katherine Harwood Waller at her family’s historic estate, Clifton, in Widewater, Virginia, to Ann Eliza Stribble Waller and Withers Waller on January 24, 1857. slaves on several large plantations, and Barrett’s two young black girlfriends named Jane and Lucy were “gifted” to young Kate on her sixth birthday by her grandmother. Later, regretting these circumstances, Barrett stated, “I looked upon them as my own by ‘divine right’, and many of them were lessons in cruelty and misunderstanding of the rights of others that had been instilled in me.” [3] [4] [5]

        Acquia Church in Stafford, Virginia was the first and last assignment of the Rev. Dr. Robert South Barrett. He and Keith Waller Barrett are buried in his cemetery.

        Katherine Waller attended the Arlington Girls’ Institute in Alexandria, Virginia, after the Civil War. On July 19, 1876, she married Robert South Barrett (1851–1896), a young man. An episcopal minister fresh out of seminary who has recently been assigned to the nearby Aquia Church. [6] [7] It was while traveling with her husband and helping with his work in Virginia, Kentucky and Georgia that she first witnessed the social problems that would fuel her life’s work. [1]

        Specifically, shortly after Robert South Barrett, Jr., the first of their six children, was born in Richmond, Virginia, a young single woman with a child of her own begged for help at their door. The Barretts fed the young woman and listened to her tell that they had been abandoned by a man who promised marriage. Barrett recognized the similarities between himself and the young woman and concluded that only luck separated her from the young woman in her home; one of them fell in love with a “good” person, and the other with a “bad” one. In addition, through her own experience as a slave owner and with the laws of Jim Crow, Barrett also learned how degradation can break the spirit. [8] Deeply moved by her newfound bond with this “fallen” woman, she vowed, “By the power of the God who rules the universe, I will spend my life trying to erase some of the inequalities my sisters were subjected to, who were so helpless to help yourself.” [9] [10]

        Doctor, mother, widow

        When Reverend Barrett was sent to Atlanta in 1886, Katherine Barrett, with his support, received her medical degree and also founded what became her first shelter for unmarried mothers. The Women’s Medical College of Georgia awarded Barrett her MD in 1892nd year and a doctorate in 1894. Barrett never intended to practice medicine, but wanted to establish her own credibility: “she admitted that the initials were ‘M.D.’.” behind her name gave weight to her point of view.” began to deteriorate and they returned to the Alexandria area when he was assigned to Washington, D.C. and then traveled to Europe in search of treatment. Thus, Barrett also studied nursing at the Florence Nightingale Training School in London, England. However Reverend Barrett died in 1896 years old, leaving his 39-year-old widow with six young children. [12]

        Florence National Mission Crittenton

        Leading work Florence Crittenton

        Charles Nelson Crittenton and Dr. Kate Waller Barrett collaborated for 16 years.

        Barrett’s main interest was the situation of unmarried mothers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a group that suffered from national prejudice. After starting a “life-saving house” in Atlanta on her own, despite official opposition from the local government, she joined forces with Charles Nelson Crittenton (1833–1909), a wealthy New Yorker who is also interested in creating havens for “fallen women”. [1]

        Crittenton established lifeguard shelters primarily focused on providing women with an alternative to prostitution. He founded the first in New York in 1883 after the death of his beloved four-year-old daughter Florence, after whom he named them. [13] He founded others in California and later with the Women’s Christian Temperance Union in various parts of the US. However, he confided to Barrett that he feared that the isolated houses would collapse after a period of initial enthusiasm. [14] [15]

        When Barrett’s husband moved the family back to Alexandria, Virginia, she was relieved of her day-to-day work at the Atlanta rescue home and systematically continued Crittenton’s idea of ​​a national homeowners association. In 1895 they founded the Crittenton National Mission of Florence, with Crittenton as President and Barrett as Vice President. After her husband’s death on September 12, 1896, Crittenton added to Barrett’s duties as general superintendent, which she performed as a single mother of six children. Barrett successfully secured the NFCM’s first-ever federal charter for a charity through a special act of Congress signed by the president. William McKinley 9April 1898 [16] [17]

        After his death, she succeeded Crittenton as president in 1909, but retained her role as Chief Superintendent as well, serving in both positions until her death on February 23, 1925. At the time of her reign, she managed more than 70 homes throughout the country and abroad. one-third of all maternity hospitals in the US were associated with the Florence Crittenton network. [18] [19]

        Accent shift

        Although Charles Crittenton emphasized saving prostitutes, he agreed with Barrett that unmarried mothers and their children were important. Under Barrett’s influence, the focus gradually shifted to prioritizing unmarried mothers, with a secondary focus on prostitutes. [20]

        Barrett was instrumental in helping single mothers become eligible charitable targets. She successfully defended her views on social reform, making a number of public speeches and publishing a number of articles about the plight of an unmarried mother. [18]

        Although the NFCM shifted its focus from prostitution to unmarried mothers, Barrett led it decisively when a panic against prostitution under the label of “white slavery” surfaced around 1910. “When many in the United States were caught up in the hysteria of white slavery, Barrett and the NFCM insisted on helping the victims of prostitution rather than punishing them as perpetrators … NFCM public statements denounced attempts to pin the blame for prostitution solely on women.” [21]

        Race and class in Florence houses Crittenton

        Entrance to Crittenton Florence House Charleston, SC

        For a woman born into a slave family, Barrett made significant efforts to address the racial issues inherent in NFCM work. Noting Barrett’s past and how her era was consistent with the institutionalization of Jim Crow, historian Katherine J. Aiken concludes that “[in] this context, the NFCM took pioneering steps for the African-American community.” [4] Aiken notes that under Barrett, the NFCM was on a “colored mission” in Alexandria, Virginia, with not only his cellmates but all of his staff being black. [22] Similarly, the NFCM welcomed Topeka Home (Colored), founded by the Topeka Blacks in 1904 when they later petitioned to join the NFCM. Barrett not only took over the Topeka house, but also arranged for the NFCM to pay off the house’s significant remaining mortgage and ensured that its leader, Sarah Malone, was included in the leadership of the NFCM. [23]

        Barrett forged important relationships with African American women… At a time when several white organizations were engaging with black women, Barrett helped middle-class African American women participate in rescue operations and maternity hospital work. .. neither the revolutionaries nor the radicals, and both the white and black workers of Crittenton, were able to resist or challenge the prevailing views on race. At the same time, Crittenton has taken steps to combat racism that deserves recognition. [21]

        Perhaps Barrett was less successful in guiding Florence Crittenton’s workers with regard to the class divisions that permeated their work. While unmarried mothers were hardly limited to the working class, middle-class and wealthy women had access to resources that could protect them from stigma. [24] As a result, Florence Crittenton’s work has been characterized as largely middle-class, “intervening” in the life of the working class, “seeking to create a well-ordered society.” Kathryn Aiken believes that this characterization is too broad and that it lacks the sincere care that Florence Crittenton’s workers show for their work, identifying themselves as women and mothers with their sisters “unfortunate girls”. [25] Aiken summarizes his findings by agreeing with critics that “middle-class Crittenton workers sometimes imposed their values ​​and lifestyles on women of another class … [and][] these actions sometimes had negative consequences for the women involved.” However, the houses in Crittenton served their purpose and filled the void by providing a real service to women going through significant personal upheaval.” [26]

        Maternity Hospitals

        The abandoned Florence Crittenton Maternity Hospital in Sioux City, Iowa was built in 1913 next to the home of Florence Crittenton with the latest technology.

        Considering the unsatisfactory treatment of women in regular hospitals, many houses in Florence Crittenton built their own houses. For example, Florence Crittenton’s home in Sioux City, Iowa included hospital care in its original 1906 building and then built an entire hospital next door in 1913. Like most hospitals in Crittenton, it was staffed primarily by women, and all women (not just the residents of the houses) could use it. The fees levied on middle-class patients helped pay for the care of the residents of the home. “This combination of modern amenities, responsive care and an atmosphere that promoted women being in control of their own care led many women to choose Crittenton Hospitals over other alternatives and likely hastened the transition from home birth to hospital birth in some places. . ” [27] [28]

        Children as heirs

        Two of Barrett’s children led the Florence Crittenton National Mission in her wake. With duties divided in the same way that Charles Crittenton and she had operated in the beginning, her eldest son, Robert South Barrett, Jr. (the little boy she once mentally compared to a single mother’s child at the door all those years ago) served as her successor in office. President of the NFCM, and daughter Reba Barrett Smith served as Vice President and General Superintendent. [29]

        Other occupations

        Political activism

        Katherine Barrett was a founding member and vice president of the League of Women Voters, and the driving force behind the creation of the Auxiliary American Legion. Barrett also held offices in a number of political organizations including:

        • Vice President Equal Suffrage League of Virginia (1909-1920)
        • President National Council of Women (1911-1916)
        • First President of Virginia, Auxiliary American Legion
        • President, Auxiliary American Legion (1922–1923)
        • Vice President of the Virginia Conference of Charities and Correctional Institutions

        She was also active in the National Congress of Mothers, Parents and Teachers Association, the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, King’s Daughters, Episcopal church, the National League for Human Services, and the Boot Camp Operations Commission.

        After her speech at the Democratic National Convention was met with a standing ovation, she was asked to consider running for governor of Virginia. She is flattered, but did not follow through with the idea due to declining health.

        Delegation

        Barrett was authorized to be a delegate for many reasons, both social and political. In 1914, Barrett traveled to Europe on the US battleship, where she was:

        • Special Representative of the US Government in Europe studies and advises on women’s issues for the Bureau of Immigration, 1914-1919
        • One of 10 women who attended the Versailles Conference in 1919.
        • Delegate of the Zurich Peace Conference 1919

        Back in the United States, she was:

        • Delegate 1924 Democratic National Convention
        • Delegate to the Juvenile Delinquent Care Conference
        • Delegate, International Council of Women

        Daughter of the American Revolution and

        resident of Virginia About 30 years before her death, Barrett knew that she lived in the house where Richard Bland Lee drafted the deed establishing the District of Columbia. It belonged to Elisha K. Dick, one of George Washington’s physicians on his deathbed, as well as a prominent abolitionist and early mayor of Alexandria. [30]

        Barrett joined the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1904 as a member of the Mount Vernon chapter. In 1919, she was elected Regent of the Virginia Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, a position she held until her death.

        On February 21, 1925, Barrett held an organizational meeting at her home for the Alexandria/Arlington chapter. Following Barrett’s unexpected death two days later, the new chapter changed its name to the Kate Waller Barrett chapter in her honor. [1]

        Barrett has been active in the preservation or improvement of several other local historic buildings and sites, including Arlington National Cemetery, and the Custis-Lee Mansion, home of Robert E. Lee. Barrett also campaigned for the creation of the Shenandoah National Park. [18] So, a branch of the Alexandria Public Library, which keeps a collection of local lore (since 1937), is named in her honor.

        Honors

        When Barrett died on February 23, 1925, the flag was half flown at the Virginia Capitol in Richmond. She was the first woman in Commonwealth history to be so honoured. In 2006, the Library of Virginia honored Barrett as one of the Women of Virginia in History. [31]

        Barrett served on the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia and was the first woman to be made an honorary member of their Phi Beta Kappa chapter. A hostel is also named after her. [32]

        In Virginia, three establishments are named after it:

        • Kate Waller Barrett Primary School of District Stafford [33]
        • Kate Waller County County [34]
        • KEETELLL Library in Alexandria [35]

        Legacy

        Barrett was a major influence in the development of social work and services for women and children.

        Under her leadership, NFCM has grown into a recognized social service organization providing women with a wide range of services. The Mission initiated activities that are now considered by many to be essential services for women and children. The Florence Crittenton Houses were pioneers in women-friendly policies in the areas of health care, women’s employment, and children’s rights. The organization campaigned for women’s equality and the recognition of women’s needs… Despite differences in class and race with most of its clients, FC volunteers attempted to emphasize gender identity… It would be a long time before a group of women had the resources to duplicate Crittenton’s efforts. [36]

        By insisting that all mothers have something to say and a right to act, Barrett also successfully encouraged large numbers of women to push the boundaries of what was acceptable to women. Historian Katherine Aiken considers Barrett’s current relatively small profile to be of great interest. “One of the most prominent women of her time, Kate Waller Barrett is a virtually unknown historical figure today.” Aiken notes that popular culture and historians have focused on female activists and sociologists, “who tended to be single professional women. Undoubtedly, as a doctor and nurse, Barrett’s professional status was on par with any progressive reformer, male or female. However, unlike many of her contemporaries, Barrett relied on her role as wife and mother to establish her reputation…Recent research on motherhood has clearly shown that middle-class women often used the rhetoric of motherhood to force their way towards achieving favorable change. women. Barrett and NFCM exemplify this phenomenon.” 9 “Working on Your Destiny – Famous Women of Virginia – Janie Barrett”. virginia.gov . Retrieved September 9, 2015.

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        • Barrett, Keith Harwood Waller (biography)
        • Kate Waller Barrett Head of the Daughters of the American Revolution
        • Virginia Women Started in History 20061 Keith1 Waller 90 School 90 Barrett, Stafford County, VA
        • Keith Waller Barrett Arlington County Elementary School, VA

        Jerry Sandusky Biography, age, family, son, wife, net worth, probation, salary, probation

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        Jerry Sandusky biography

        Jerry Sandusky is a retired American college football coach who was convicted of rape and child sexual abuse.

        From 1969 to 1999, Sandusky was an assistant coach throughout his career, mostly under Joe Paterno at Pennsylvania State University. At 19In 1986 and 1999 he won the Assistant Coach of the Year award. Sandusky has written several books related to his football coaching experience.

        In 1977, Sandusky founded The Second Mile, a nonprofit charity supporting underprivileged and at-risk children in Pennsylvania. After Sandusky retired in 1999 as head coach at the University of Pennsylvania, he continued to work for The Second Mile team at the University of Pennsylvania, maintaining the university office until 2011.

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        Jerry Sandusky Age and birthday

        He was born on January 26, 1944 in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA. Every year on January 26, he celebrates his birthday.

        Jerry Sandusky Height and weight

        He is of average height and average weight. He looks quite tall, judging by his photographs in relation to his surroundings. However, details regarding his actual height and other body measurements are not publicly available at this time. We are monitoring the tabs and will update this information as soon as it is released.

        Jerry Sandusky Education

        Sandusky attended high school in Washington DC, where he was a good student and an outstanding athlete who played baseball, basketball and football. He excelled on his junior basketball team, which was undefeated in its final season in the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League playoffs. He was described by his classmates as a diligent “loner”, a popular and handsome jock who “never dated in high school”.

        Jerry Sandusky Family

        He is the only son of Evelyn May (née Lee), an Irish Catholic housewife from a small coal mining town in Pennsylvania, and Arthur Sandusky, whose parents, Edward and Josephine Sendeki, were Polish immigrants who moved to East Vandergritte, Pennsylvania . His father, Arthur, worked for over 30 years as the founder of Brownson House in Washington, Pennsylvania, an orphanage with youth service programs.

        Wife and children Jerry Sandusky

        Married to Dottie Sandusky, daughter of F. Martin Gross. The couple married in 1966. Dottie was born March 6, 1943 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. They have six children; Jeff Sandusky, Matt Davidson, John Sandusky, Kara Sandusky, EJ Sandusky, Ray Sandusky

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        He has not disclosed his net worth. He is a simple man and never likes to draw the attention of the public by publicly displaying his wealth. However, this section is under review and we will update you when details about its status are revealed.

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        Jerry Sandusky’s birthday

        • Age / how old? : 76 years (for 2020)
        • Zodiac sign : Aquarius
        • Date of birth : January 26, 1944
        • Place of birth : Washington, Pennsylvania, USA

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        • Children : Six children; Jeff Sandusky, Matt Davidson, John Sandusky, Kara Sandusky, E. J. Sandusky, Ray Sandusky

          In 2011, a grand jury indicted Sandusky on 40 counts of sex crimes against boys. Sandusky first approached potential victims through his Second Mile organization. The victims were fatherless boys who lived at home when they were between 8 and 12 years old. He then participated in extra touches in the locker room. At least 20 incidents allegedly occurred while Sandusky was still working in Pennsylvania.

          In 2002, assistant coach Mike McQueary said he came across Sandusky, who anally raped a ten-year-old boy. The next day, he reported the incident to head coach Joe Paterno, who told him, “You did what you had to.” Pater did not inform athletic director Tim Curley and vice president Gary Schultz. At the preliminary hearing, McQuears testified that he “believed” that Sandusky had “some type of sexual intercourse” with the boy. He said it was based on the “positioning” of Sandusky and the boy, but he wasn’t “100 percent sure”0006

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          McQuirey testified that he told Pennsylvania State officials in “graphic detail” about what he saw in the changing room showers. He described the activity as “extremely sexy and I thought there was some kind of intercourse going on.”

          McQuery testified that he described the act as “extremely sexual and I thought there was some kind of intercourse going on.” Sandusky decided to withdraw from his preliminary hearing, which took place in mid-December 2011. Sandusky was released on $250,000 bail and placed under house arrest. while he was awaiting trial. The additional victims were members of the Sandusky youth program and were between 10 and 12 years old at the time of the sexual assault. The charges against Sandusky include involuntary perversion of sexual intercourse, corruption of minors, and indecent assault.

          Jerry Sandusky Trial

          The trial began June 11, 2012 at the Center County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania for 52 counts of child sexual abuse. The trial lasted 8 days. Eight witnesses stated that they were sexually assaulted by Sandusky. The jury heard testimonies of attacks on two other victims, who were never named. Each of the eight people who testified explained that they encountered Sandusky through the Second Mile organization. Their individual accounts have been active since mid-1990s to 2009.

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          Sandusky’s lawyers argued that the prosecutors were motivated by financial considerations. The defense diagnosed Sandusky with theatrical personality disorder. Matt Sandusky, one of Sandusky’s six adopted children, said he was also the victim of sexual abuse by a former coach. He could have testified in favor of the prosecution, but he did not. Jerry Sandusky had every intention of testifying in his own defense, but refused to do so, as he argued that the prosecution would have called him to the podium.

          Jerry Sandusky’s sentence in prison

          On June 22, 2012, the jury found Sandusky guilty on 45 of the 48 counts. Within two days the jury sat for 21 hours. Sandusky served 442 years in prison. The announcement of the verdict is scheduled for October 9.

          Sandusky’s earliest release date is October 9, 2042, his 98th birthday. He will not be eligible for parole until he has been imprisoned for at least 30 years. In 1999 at the Outback Bowl in Tampa and at the Alamo Bowl at 19’99 in San Antonio, Sandusky could also potentially face criminal charges for molesting boys. In such cases, bringing charges against Sandusky himself would not be a double risk because they would not cross the line of control.

          Jerry Sandusky Detention

          On October 23, 2012, Sandusky was transferred for pre-trial testing at Camp Hill State Prison in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. He was then transferred to the Green State Penitentiary in Franklin Township, where on October 31, 2012, most of the life and death row inmates who have served their terms are being held. He was in custody.

          Pittsburgh-based KDKA-TV reported on December 3, 2014 that Sandusky had received a letter from the University of Pennsylvania asking the football team to renew their season ticket plan and participate in a “recruitment” trip to a Penn State basketball game. The letter was reportedly sent by mistake.

          In March 2017, Sandusky was transferred to SCI Somerset, a medium-security prison outside Somerset, Pennsylvania. As of May 2017, he is serving his sentence at SCI Laurel Highlands, a minimum security facility near Pittsburgh that caters primarily to sick or elderly inmates. Sandusky tried to have a new trial. Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus will speak on his behalf as an expert on repressed memory, as the testimony of several of Sandusky’s victims is allegedly based on repressed memories.

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          The University of Pennsylvania has been the subject of significant media criticism as several staff members have ranged from university president to graduate student [who?]. ], covered Sandusky’s attacks. Maureen Dowd wrote of the scandal: “Unlike the Roman Catholic hierarchy, the Pennsylvania state hierarchy seemed to cover up pedophile crimes to protect their mark. In June 2012, Pennsylvania State University implemented a policy requiring all Pennsylvania employees working with children to report mandatory child abuse. The policy also requires all Penn State employees who work with children to complete background checks and receive training on child abuse and reporting requirements.

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          Who is Jerry Sandusky?

          Sandusky is a retired American college football coach who was convicted of rape and child sexual abuse.

          How old is Jerry Sandusky?

          As of 2020, he is 76 years old. He was born on January 26, 1944 in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA.

          How tall is Jerry Sandusky?

          He is of average height, did not share his height with the public. His height will be listed as soon as we receive it from a trusted source.

          Is Jerry Sandusky married?

          Married to Dottie Sandusky, daughter of F. Martin Gross. The couple married in 1966. Dottie was born March 6, 1943 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.

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          He has not disclosed his net worth yet. We will update this section when we receive and verify wealth and property information in his name.

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          His salary is still being reviewed.

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          He is alive and well. There were no reports that he was ill or had any health problems.

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          Hands n hands daycare: Hands N Hands Childcare | SAN ANTONIO TX

          Опубликовано: March 19, 2020 в 10:12 am

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          Категории: Miscellaneous

          Curriculum/Enrichment Programs – Hand ‘N Hand Child Enrichment Center

          Learn Every Day

          Learn Every Day early childhood curriculum is a highly researched approach to scaffolding or introducing concepts during infancy, and gradually building knowledge and skills throughout the preschool age.  Based on brain development,  social and emotional development, language development, and creative learning environments, studies show young children exposed to high quality early learning programs become their most authentic self, as they discover the world around them.

          Learn Every Day is the perfect thematic curriculum, offering a wide variety of topics infants through prekindergarten children love to engage with. Hand ‘N Hand includes award winning children’s literature to compliment every theme. Ensuring weekly lesson plans include multi-learning styles, hands-on materials, and lots of purposeful play, children develop critical thinking skills and an early love of learning.

          Nemours BrightStart

          Hand ‘N Hand is proud to combine Nemours BrightStart early literacy program with our preschool age children.  This unique small-group concentration of letter knowledge, print awareness, and phonological awareness is the perfect companion to our Learn Every Day preschool and VPK classrooms.

          STREAM

          Hand ‘N Hand exceeds the Florida Early Learning Standards for Preschool by carefully weaving STREAM (Science, Technology, Relationships, Engineering, Art, and Math) concepts into our purposeful play opportunities.

          Science can be part of a cooking project or mixing paint to create a new color.

          Technology is carefully integrated through short electronic device activities complimenting the weekly theme.

          Relationships are essential to foster social, emotional, physical, and brain development.

          Engineering is evidenced through a child’s imagination with block building, connecting Legos, making ramps and roadways with a variety of materials or creating a yet-to-be-named invention.

          Art includes drama, music, and movement, with materials such as playdough, crayons, paint, and chalk in our extensive art program.

          Math includes traditional number recognition, counting, sequencing, one-to-one correspondence, as well as sorting colored blocks or making graphs of everyone’s favorite foods.

          Artist in Residence

          Art is the all-star of multi-intelligence learning.  Drama brings early literacy to life through the joy of make-believe characters. Music is the universal language. It soothes the soul or gives everyone a chance to wiggle and giggle. Creating one-of-a-kind masterpieces takes creativity and develops critical thinking skills, laying a foundation for a strong sense of self confidence.

          Hand ‘N Hand Child Enrichment Center was one of a few early learning centers invited to be part of the Early Learning Coalition of Orange County’s pilot art program. Ms. Chanel Graham is our Artist in Residence, bringing art into all the Florida Standards for Early Learning domains.   Her dedication, imagination, and thoughtful guidance to both children and staff includes Introducing a wide variety of art mediums and techniques of creative art even for our youngest artists.

          Through the Artist In Residence program, the Arts community of Orange County has been an integral part of bringing enriching programs to our campus.  The Orlando Ballet curriculum includes rich literature, live ballet performers, and the 2021 invitation to a dress rehearsal of the Jungle Book Story.  But the best part is the weekly visit from our very own ballerina or ballerino who engages the children in music and dance of various styles. The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra may visit with various musicians and their favorite instruments, or we may attend a performance specifically designed for our early learning community.

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          Improving hand hygiene compliance in child daycare centres: a randomized controlled trial

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          Epidemiol Infect. 2016 Sep; 144(12): 2552–2560.

          Published online 2016 May 19. doi: 10.1017/S0950268816000911

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          Gastrointestinal and respiratory infections in children attending daycare centres (DCCs) are common and compliance with hand hygiene (HH) guidelines to prevent infections is generally low. An intervention was developed to increase HH compliance and reduce infections in DCCs. The objective of this paper was to evaluate the effectiveness of this intervention on HH compliance. The intervention was evaluated in a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial in 71 DCCs in The Netherlands. Thirty-six DCCs received the intervention including: (1) HH products; (2) training about HH guidelines; (3) two team training sessions aimed at goal setting and formulating HH improvement activities; and (4) reminders and cues for action (posters/stickers). Intervention DCCs were compared to 35 control DCCs that continued usual practice. HH compliance of caregivers and children was observed at baseline and at 1, 3 and 6 months follow-up. Using multilevel logistic regression, odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained for the intervention effect. Of 795 caregivers, 5042 HH opportunities for caregivers and 5606 opportunities for supervising children’s HH were observed. At 1 month follow-up caregivers’ compliance in intervention DCCs was 66% vs. 43% in control DCCs (OR 6·33, 95% CI 3·71–10·80), and at 6 months 59% vs. 44% (OR 4·13, 95% CI 2·33–7·32). No effect of the intervention was found on supervising children’s HH (36% vs. 32%; OR 0·64, 95% CI 0·18–2·33). In conclusion, HH compliance of caregivers increased due to the intervention, therefore dissemination of the intervention can be considered.

          Key words: Child daycare, guidelines, hand hygiene, infectious disease control, intervention

          Attending child daycare centres (DCCs) has been associated with increased risk of acquiring gastrointestinal and respiratory infections [1–3]. These infections can cause parental stress, secondary transmission, healthcare costs, and costs for parental work absence [4–7]. Hand hygiene (HH) is known to be an effective measure to prevent infections [8, 9]. However, compliance with HH guidelines in DCCs is generally low [10]. Although several HH interventions have been developed to reduce infections in children attending DCCs [11–18], these interventions show varying results [19] and are not developed according to a stepwise behavioural approach taking into account the determinants that underlie HH behaviour [20].

          Our previous research showed that environmental determinants, such as the availability of paper towels, are associated with caregivers’ HH compliance in DCCs [10]. In addition, we found that the following sociocognitive determinants are associated with HH compliance of DCC caregivers: knowledge and awareness of HH guidelines, perceived importance of performing HH, perceived behavioural control (i.e. perceived ease or difficulty of performing the behaviour) and habit [21]. We developed an intervention targeting these determinants aiming to increase compliance with HH guidelines and reduce gastrointestinal and respiratory infections in children attending DCCs. We assessed both HH compliance and incidence of infections as outcome measures. HH compliance as outcome measure provides insight into a more direct effect of the intervention and might explain the variation in effectiveness of previous HH intervention studies assessing disease incidence. In this paper we assess the effectiveness of our intervention on improving HH compliance. The effectiveness on disease incidence is reported separately [22].

          A cluster randomized controlled trial of a HH intervention was performed in DCCs in the regions of Rotterdam-Rijnmond, Gouda and Leiden in The Netherlands between September 2011 and April 2012. DCCs were randomized, stratified for DCC size and urbanicity [23]. In our previous study on determinants of caregivers’ HH compliance, 122 DCCs participated [10, 21]. These DCCs were contacted for participation in the trial. Sample size calculation showed that 35 intervention DCCs and 35 control DCCs were needed [23].

          The intervention consisted of four components [23]. First, the following HH products were provided free of charge with refills for 6 months: dispensers for paper towels, soap, alcohol-based hand sanitizer and hand cream. Second, training was given to educate DCC caregivers about the Dutch national HH guidelines. This included a hand-washing exercise using UV Glow Cream (Deb Benelux Inc.) and an information booklet outlining the content of the training. Third, two team training sessions were given aimed at goal setting and formulating specific HH improvement activities. These were based on similar HH training sessions developed for Dutch hospitals [24]. Fourth, reminders and cues for action were provided for both caregivers and children (i.e. posters and stickers). Due to budget restrictions, the HH products were provided for two groups of the DCC, even if the DCC had more than two groups in total. The other intervention components were provided for all DCC groups and staff members.

          Intervention DCCs were compared to control DCCs that continued usual practice. The primary outcome measure was observed HH compliance of caregivers. Compliance was defined as the number of HH actions divided by the total number of opportunities for which HH was indicated. According to Dutch national guidelines, HH is mandatory for caregivers before touching/preparing food, before caregivers themselves ate or assisted children with eating, and before wound care; and after diapering, after toilet use/wiping buttocks, after caregivers themselves coughed/sneezed/wiped their own nose, after contact with body fluids (e.g. saliva, vomit, urine, blood, or mucus when wiping children’s noses), after wound care, and after hands were visibly soiled [25]. For these HH indications it was observed whether or not HH was performed. As observations could not take place in the caregivers’ lavatory, HH of caregivers after toilet use was not observed. HH was defined as washing hands with water and soap followed by hand drying, or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer (which could only be used if hands were not visibly soiled).

          Although the primary outcome measure was HH compliance of caregivers, it was also observed whether caregivers supervised children in washing their hands before eating/preparing food, after toilet use, after playing outside, and after hands were visibly soiled, as indicated in the HH guidelines [25]. Children had to wash their hands with water and soap followed by hand drying. For babies and toddlers who could not wash their hands themselves yet, caregivers could perform HH by using a wet cloth [25].

          Compliance was assessed with direct unobtrusive observation by trained observers before the start of the intervention (T0) and 1 (T1), 3 (T3), and 6 (T6) months after start of the intervention. In total, 13 observers were trained aiming for an inter-rater reliability above 75%. Data collection followed phased implementation of the intervention [23]. After observing baseline compliance (T0), intervention DCCs received the HH products, posters/stickers and training regarding the HH guidelines; after this HH compliance was observed again (T1), and once more after each of both team training sessions (T3 and T6). At each measurement, the aim was to observe three caregivers for 2 h in two participating groups per DCC. One observer observed one caregiver at a time, as well as the children under his/her care. Data were collected using the World Health Organization HH observation method [26], adapted for use in child DCCs. At 6 months follow-up, it was also observed whether the dispensers provided as part of the intervention were (still) in use. After the last observations, a survey was conducted among caregivers in intervention DCCs concerning their exposure to the different intervention components.

          Data were analysed using SPSS v. 19 (SPSS Inc., USA) and R v. 2.12.2 (https://cran.r-project.org). Analyses were performed including all intervention DCCs irrespective of whether they used the HH products, posters/stickers or obtained all training sessions (intention-to-treat analyses). First, baseline characteristics were compared. Second, compliance at baseline and total follow-up (T1, T3 and T6 together) was calculated, as well as compliance for the separate follow-up measurements (T1, T3 and T6 separate). For 6 months follow-up (T6), compliance was calculated for each of the HH indications. Multilevel regression analyses were performed to correct for clustering of the data within DCCs and within caregivers. Using multilevel logistic regression analyses for total follow-up and for each separate follow-up measurement, odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained for the intervention effect (i.e. intervention status of the DCC: intervention vs. control), corrected for confounders that showed significant differences at baseline between intervention and control DCCs. Because the type of activity for which HH was indicated had previously been shown to be an important determinant of caregivers’ HH [10], this was also included as a confounder. Additional analyses were performed to correct for baseline compliance. For this we calculated the intervention effect as the interaction between intervention status of the DCC (i.e. intervention vs. control) and follow-up measurement (i.e. baseline vs. T1, baseline vs. T3, baseline vs. T6, baseline vs. total follow-up).

          Ethical approval was waived by the Medical Ethics Committee of the Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam (MEC-2011-256).

          Of 122 DCCs, 71 DCCs participated in the trial (response rate 58%). After randomization, there were 36 intervention and 35 control DCCs. At baseline and 1 month after start of the intervention, all 71 DCCs participated. Three months after start of the intervention, one control DDC was lost to follow-up, and 6 months after start of the intervention two more control DCCs were lost to follow-up. In total, 795 caregivers and 5042 HH opportunities were observed. In addition, 5606 opportunities were observed for supervising children’s HH. The inter-rater reliability of the observers was ⩾74%.

          Comparison of baseline characteristics of intervention and control DCCs demonstrated that in intervention DCCs, age group (0–1, 2–3, 0–4 years) significantly differed from control DCCs (). This variable was therefore included in further analyses as a confounder. None of the other baseline characteristics were significantly different between intervention and control DCCs ().

          Table 1.

          Comparison of baseline characteristics (N = 71 DCCs)

          Intervention DCCs Control DCCs
          DCC characteristics (N = 36) (N = 35) P value
          Size (large, having ⩾46 children per day) 53% 51% 0·91
          Degree of urbanicity 0·84
          Highly urban 58% 63%
          Urban 22% 23%
          Slightly/non-urban 19% 14%
          Region
          Rotterdam-Rijnmond 67% 66% 0·47
          Gouda 14% 6%
          Leiden 19% 29%
          Certification (certified) 44% 41% 0·83
          Age group, years* 0·03
          0–1 21% 31%
          2–3 13% 24%
          0–4 67% 44%
          Number of towel facilities for caregivers per group* 1·63 1·54 0·68§
          Type of towel facilities for caregivers in the group* 0·14
          Only paper towels 25% 35%
          Only fabric towels 44% 48%
          Both fabric and paper towels 31% 17%
          Number of soap facilities for caregivers per group* 1·55 1·52 0·90§
          Type of soap facilities for caregivers in the group* 0·66
          Only soap dispensers 14% 11%
          Only soap pumps 70% 77%
          Soap dispensers combined with soap pumps 16% 12%
          Alcohol-based hand sanitizer for caregivers in the group (available)* 67% 59% 0·30
          Number of towel facilities for children per group 0·98 1·00 0·93§
          Type of towel facilities for children in the group 1·00
          Only paper towels 46% 46%
          Only fabric towels 44% 44%
          No towel facilities in reach of children 11% 10%
          Number of soap facilities for children per group 0·84 0·75 0·62§
          Type of soap facilities for children in the group 0·20
          Only soap dispensers 42% 25%
          Only soap pumps 35% 48%
          No soap facilities in reach of children 23% 27%
          Number of children per caregiver 5·2 5·1 0·63||

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          DCC, Daycare centre.

          *N = 72 intervention groups and 70 control groups.

          N = 57 intervention groups and 48 control groups (groups with children aged 0–2 years were excluded).

          N = 105 intervention caregivers and 102 control caregivers.

          §Estimated with Poisson regression.

          ||Estimated with independent t test.

          All 36 intervention DDCs received training on HH guidelines. Of 36 intervention DCCs, two DCCs did not use any of the provided HH products during the study period. Another two DCCs did not receive any of the team training sessions. At 6 months follow-up, 94% (33/35) of intervention DCCs used the paper towel dispensers in at least one of the two groups, 89% (31/35) used the soap dispensers, 86% (30/35) used the dispensers with alcohol-based hand sanitizer and 45% (13/29) used the dispensers with hand cream. At 6 months follow-up, in 19% of intervention DCCs (7/36), neither posters nor stickers of the intervention were used, in 83% (29/35) the posters were used in at least one of two groups, and in 74% (26/35) the stickers were used. The response rate to the questionnaire on exposure to the intervention was 50% (274/546). Of 274 caregivers, 21% (54/261) attended none of the training sessions, 25% (66/261) attended one training session, 29% (75/261) attended two training sessions and 25% (66/261) attended all three sessions. Of 274 caregivers, 77% (202/262) received the information booklet of the training session on HH guidelines.

          HH compliance of caregivers

          shows that caregivers’ HH compliance at baseline was lower in intervention DCCs than in control DCCs. During follow-up, compliance in intervention DCCs was higher than in control DCCs, although the effect of the intervention seemed to wane slightly.

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          Effect of the intervention on caregivers’ compliance with hand hygiene guidelines in child daycare centres (DCCs) measured at baseline and 1, 3 and 6 months after intervention start.

          Compliance at baseline was not significantly different between intervention and control DCCs (respectively 53% vs. 63%; OR 0·62, 95% CI 0·38–1·02) (). Overall compliance during total follow-up (i.e. taking T1, T3 and T6 together) in intervention DCCs was 62% (1243/2005) vs. 44% (812/1850) in control DCCs. Correcting for type of activity for which HH was indicated, age group, and clustering of the data within caregivers and within DCCs, the OR was 2·69 (95% CI 1·88–3·86). The OR was 4·65 (95% CI 2·99–7·25) when also taking into account baseline compliance. One month after the start of the intervention, compliance in intervention DCCs was 66% (459/692) vs. 43% (273/640) in control DCCs. This difference was significant, correcting for type of activity for which HH was indicated, age group, and clustering of the data within caregivers and within DCCs (OR 3·53, 95% CI 2·23–5·61). Three months after the start of the intervention, compliance was 60% (392/649) in intervention DCCs vs. 46% (273/600) in control DCCs (OR 2·45, 95% CI 1·58–3·80). Six months after the intervention start, compliance in intervention DCCs was 59% (392/664) vs. 44% (266/610) in control DCCs (OR 2·49, 95% CI 1·39–4·46). When also taking into account baseline compliance the OR for the intervention effect after 6 months was 4·13 (95% CI 2·33–7·32).

          Table 2.

          Effect of the intervention on compliance with hand hygiene (HH) guidelines in child daycare centres (DCCs) measured at baseline and 1, 3 and 6 months after start of the intervention

          Baseline/ follow-up Intervention status of the DCC No. of DCCs No. of caregivers observed No. of HH opportunities for caregivers Compliance of caregivers (%) OR* (95% CI) Baseline corrected OR (95% CI) No. of HH opportunities for children Compliance of children (%) OR* (95% CI) Baseline corrected OR† (95% CI)
          Baseline Intervention 36 105 623 53 0·62
          (0·38–1·02)
          _ 583 51 4·24
          (1·38–12·96)
          _
          Control 35 102 564 63 Ref. 478 38 Ref.
          1 month follow-up Intervention 36 105 692 66 3·53
          (2·23–5·61)
          6·33
          (3·71–10·80)
          738 39 1·31
          (0·38–4·60)
          0·30
          (0·08–1·16)
          Control 35 97 640 43 Ref. Ref. 637 42 Ref. Ref.
          3 months follow-up Intervention 36 101 649 60 2·45
          (1·58–3·80)
          4·08
          (2·37–7·02)
          770 44 1·40
          (0·54–3·63)
          0·83
          (0·20–3·38)
          Control 34 97 600 46 Ref. Ref. 841 39 Ref. Ref.
          6 months follow-up Intervention 36 99 664 59 2·49
          (1·39–4·46)
          4·13
          (2·33–7·32)
          854 36 3·03
          (1·02–9·03)
          0·64
          (0·18–2·33)
          Control 32 89 610 44 Ref. Ref. 705 32 Ref. Ref.
          Total follow-up Intervention 36 305 2005 62 2·69
          (1·88–3·86)
          4·65
          (2·99–7·25)
          2362 40 1·62
          (0·77–3·42)
          0·78
          (0·25–2·44)
          Control 35 283 1850 44 Ref. Ref. 2183 37 Ref. Ref.

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          OR, Odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.

          * Difference between intervention and control DCCs corrected for the type of activities for which HH was indicated, age group (i.e. 0–1, 2–3 and 0–4 years), and clustering of the data within caregivers and within DCCs.

          Interaction effect of intervention status of the DCC and baseline/follow-up measurement corrected for the type of activities for which HH was indicated, age group (i.e. 0–1, 2–3 and 0–4 years), and clustering of the data within caregivers and within DCCs.

          HH compliance of children

          Children’s HH compliance at baseline in intervention DCCs was significantly higher than in control DCCs (respectively, 51% vs. 38%; OR 4·24, 95% CI 1·38–12·96) (). Children’s compliance during follow-up (i.e. taking T1, T3 and T6 together) in intervention DCCs was 40% (936/2362) vs. 37% (811/2183) in control DCCs. Corrected for type of activity for which HH was indicated, age group, and clustering of the data within caregivers and within DCCs, there was no significant difference (OR 1·62, 95% CI 0·77–3·42). When also taking into account baseline compliance the difference remained non-significant (OR 0·78, 95% CI 0·25–2·44).

          Comparison of the different types of activities for which HH was indicated showed that at 6 months follow-up there was a significant increase in HH compliance (taking into account baseline) after toilet and diapering activities (OR 4·49, 95% CI 2·23–9·05) and after contact with body fluids (OR 4·88, 95% CI 1·77–13·44) (). Of toilet and diapering activities, the largest difference in HH compliance between intervention and control DCCs was 46% after changing a wet diaper when a child was standing. For activities with body fluid contact, the largest difference was 47% after caregivers coughed/sneezed/wiped their own nose (). The increase in caregivers’ HH compliance before eating and food-handling activities was not significant (OR 1·95, 95% CI 0·76–5·00) ().

          Table 3.

          Effect of the intervention on the compliance with each specific hand hygiene (HH) indication outlined in the Dutch national guidelines for child daycare centres (DCCs), measured at baseline and 6 months after start of the intervention

          Follow-up compliance at 6 months
          Intervention DCCs Control DCCs Difference Baseline corrected difference* Baseline corrected
          % (n) % (n) (%) (%) OR 95% CI
          Overall compliance caregivers 59 (664) 44 (610) 15 25 4·13 2·33–7·32
          Eating/food handling 39 (196) 24 (164) 15 14 1·95 0·76–5·00
          Before food handling 51 (111) 29 (83) 22 25
          Before caregivers themselves ate 19 (26) 20 (35) −1 8
          Before caregivers assisted children with eating 25 (59) 20 (46) 5 −19
          Toilet/diapering 73 (322) 57 (272) 16 28 4·49 2·23–9·05
          After changing a diaper with faeces 94 (77) 80 (71) 14 20
          After changing a wet diaper when child was  lying down 69 (144) 56 (127) 13 26
          After changing a wet diaper when child was  standing 56 (79) 31 (65) 25 46
          After wiping buttocks when assisting children  with toilet use 82 (22) 78 (9) 4 −6
          Contact with body fluids 55 (105) 38 (127) 17 35 4·88 1·77–13·44
          After caregivers coughed/sneezed/wiped their  own nose 42 (24) 23 (22) 19 47
          After contact with body fluids 60 (75) 39 (99) 21 39
          Before wound care 33 (3) 33 (3) n. a. n.a.
          After wound care 67 (3) 100 (3) n.a. n.a.
          After visibly soiled hands 59 (41) 49 (47) 10 11 2·11 0·13–34·22
          Overall compliance children 38 (605) 41 (475) −3 −16 0·64 0·18–2·33
          Before eating 18 (275) 18 (195) 0 −1
          Before food handling 0 (5) 100 (6) n. a. n.a.
          After toilet use 48 (95) 48 (101) 0 −5
          After playing outside 75 (81) 46 (48) 29 3
          After visibly soiled hands 48 (149) 66 (125) −18 −52

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          OR, Odds ratio; CI, confidence interval. ; n.a., not applicable (as activities occurred ⩽5 times).

          *Difference between intervention and control DCCs at 6 months follow-up minus the difference at baseline.

          Interaction effect of intervention status of the DCC and baseline/follow-up measurement corrected for the type of activities for which HH was indicated, age group (i.e. 0–1, 2–3 and 0–4 years), and clustering of the data within caregivers and within DCCs.

          This is the first HH intervention in DCCs developed according to a stepwise behavioural approach targeting the underlying determinants of caregivers’ compliance with HH guidelines. To our knowledge, this is also the first study to assess HH compliance of caregivers as primary outcome measure, as well as children’s HH compliance. Our study demonstrates that the intervention we developed for DCCs is effective in improving caregivers’ compliance with HH guidelines.

          Most HH intervention studies in DCCs report as outcome measure the incidence of gastrointestinal and/or respiratory infections, and/or absence of caregivers/children due to illness [11–18]. Although most of these studies show a reduced rate of infection associated with the implementation of the intervention programme, the nature and magnitude of the effect varies (e.g. the effect is not present for both gastrointestinal and respiratory infections) [19]. Insight into a more direct effect of the intervention, namely HH compliance, might explain this, as possibly HH compliance only improved for certain HH indications (e.g. diapering vs. nose wiping).

          There are few studies to compare our results with. One other DCC intervention study assessed observed HH compliance of caregivers as outcome measure, although no comparison with control DCCs was reported [16]. That study reports that after training, caregivers’ HH improved after diapering and after contact with mucus, saliva, vomit, etc. of children [16]. In our study, HH also improved after toilet and diapering activities and after contact with body fluids. The improvement of caregivers’ HH after contact with body fluids might be explained by the provision of alcohol-based hand sanitizer which made it possible for caregivers to perform HH after wiping children’s noses, e. g. when they were playing outside as some DDCs placed the dispensers by the outdoor storage shed. No effect was found on HH compliance before eating and food-handling activities. Therefore, intervention studies for improving HH compliance in DCCs should pay special attention to these activities.

          Another study assessed children’s HH behaviour [12]. At 6 months follow-up, the adjusted relative risk for HH before lunch was 2·93 (95% CI 1·86–6·97) and after bathroom use it was 3·30 (95% CI 1·83–16·67) [12]. In two other studies, only compliance of children in intervention DCCs was reported, and no information was given on compliance in control DCCs or at baseline [14, 15, 18]. In our study, we did not find an effect on children’s HH compliance. This might be explained by the fact that our intervention primarily focused on caregivers and was developed based on determinants of caregivers’ HH behaviour and not children’s HH behaviour. Besides the posters and stickers, our intervention did not include components specifically targeting children (e. g. hand-washing songs). Furthermore, our study shows that improving HH compliance of caregivers does not automatically yield improving compliance in supervising children’s HH. Determinants of (supervising) children’s HH might therefore be different from determinants of caregivers’ HH and studies are needed to assess these.

          Prior to intervention development, we assessed caregivers’ HH compliance in DCCs and showed that the overall compliance was 42% [10]. Although compliance was higher at baseline (i.e. 53% in intervention DCCs and 63% in control DCCs), compliance in control DCCs during follow-up was similar, with little variation over time (43% at T1, 46% at T3, 44% at T6). Because baseline measurement thus seems to be an outlier, especially for control DCCs, we report results both uncorrected and corrected for baseline compliance. At baseline the incidence of gastrointestinal infections was also higher in control DCCs compared to intervention DCCs, which dropped during follow-up [22]. This might explain the high HH compliance in control DCCs at baseline, as our previous qualitative study showed that caregivers usually increase their HH when observing diarrhoea in the children (T. P. Zomer et al., unpublished data).

          A strength of our study is that HH compliance of both caregivers and children was observed and that besides overall compliance, the compliance for each of the specific HH indications is also reported. Furthermore, our intervention had multiple components, addressing environmental and sociocognitive determinants of HH. Moreover, exposure to the different intervention components was high, except for the hand cream dispensers that were delivered halfway through the intervention period (because during the team training sessions it became clear that there was a need for hand cream dispensers to reduce sore and dry hands). Other strengths of the study are the randomized controlled design, the high inter-rater reliability among observers, and the large sample size of 71 participating DCCs and 795 observed caregivers. In addition, control DCCs also received the intervention after data collection, which probably facilitated DCC recruitment and minimized loss to follow-up [12].

          A possible limitation of our study is the Hawthorne effect; caregivers might change their behaviour when they know they are being observed [27]. Although this bias could not be entirely prevented, it was minimized by observing unobtrusively and by informing caregivers that the focus of the observations was on hygiene in general, not specifically mentioning HH. In addition, the physical appearance of the observers was similar to that of caregivers working in the DCCs, as most of them were young females. Furthermore, repeated exposure to observations could make caregivers less sensitive to adapting their behaviour during observations [26]. Nevertheless, we would expect the Hawthorne effect to be more pronounced in intervention DCCs than in control DCCs, as being exposed to the intervention made it more likely for caregivers to know the purpose of the observation. The intervention effect might then be an overestimation of the true effect size. The incidence of gastrointestinal and respiratory infections in children attending DCCs [22] would then be a more objective outcome measure. Another possible limitation is that observers might have recognized the intervention status of the DCC, which could have biased data collection. Furthermore, children’s HH compliance was only assessed in children for which the observed caregiver was responsible, and not in all children in the group. Better assessment of children’s HH compliance would include all the children. Another possible limitation is that the participating DCCs also participated in our previous study on determinants of HH behaviour, for which they received information regarding their HH compliance 6 months prior to intervention start. Therefore, the intervention effect might be an underestimation of the true effect size.

          In conclusion, this study shows that our intervention, addressing determinants that underlie caregivers’ HH behaviour, is effective in improving caregivers’ HH compliance in DCCs. Therefore, dissemination of the intervention in other DCCs can be considered (especially when determinants of HH behaviour are similar). DCCs can then implement the intervention to distinguish themselves from a quality perspective from other DCCs. More studies are needed to assess the duration of the intervention effect beyond 6 months and to assess which components of the intervention are most effective.

          We thank Jitske de Graaf (Erasmus MC) and Elise van Beeck (Erasmus MC) for administrative support and data collection. The study was by funded by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (ZonMw), project number 125 020 006. Dispensers and refills were sponsored by SCA Hygiene Products, Sweden. [Trial registration: Dutch trials registry NTR3000.]

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          The current state of the issue of determining the dominant hand

          Scientific research on determining the dominant hand has more than half a century of history [1—4]. The establishment of the leading hand in forensic medicine is most significant in the reconstruction of crime events [5]. A number of researchers [1-4, 6-11] solve the problem in a complex way – from the standpoint of an individual asymmetry profile, functional asymmetries, and genetic influence on the formation of manual asymmetry.

          An individual profile of asymmetry refers to a combination of motor, sensory, and mental asymmetries inherent only in a given object. From this position, the understanding of the words “right-handed” or “left-handed” has a much broader meaning than the designation of right-handedness or left-handedness: it includes asymmetries – symmetries of paired sense organs, determined by the asymmetry of the brain and the characteristics of the psyche [3].

          According to various authors [3, 4, 6, 12], the majority of the world’s population is right-handed and only 5-12% are left-handed. In addition, there are ambidexters (two-handed) – people who are equally good at both right and left hands. In the twentieth century, there was a clear trend towards an increase in the number of people who own the left hand: in 1928, among adults, 3.3% of left-handed women and 4.7% of left-handed men were identified, in 1973 – 8.8 and 10.4%, and in 1979-1988. — 12.4 and 13.9%, respectively. The number of left-handers in different countries varies greatly and ranges from 5 to 30%. Left-handers are a minority, they become even smaller as they grow older [4, 13, 14].

          The opinions of researchers about the causes of left-handedness are different and contradictory. According to most hypotheses, the origin of asymmetry in the broad sense of the word and the preference for the left hand in the narrower sense, three main factors can be distinguished: 1) genetic laterality, or genetic hereditary basis; 2) pathological laterality, due to a large extent to pre- and perinatal disorders of brain development; 3) forced laterality. Various combinations of these factors are possible, which greatly complicates the identification of the nature of their origin and requires the development of special methods for diagnosing the causes and degree of hand preference [1–4, 6, 15].

          Of all known functional asymmetries of paired organs, manual is the most studied [6]. The hand is “the most multifunctional organ of motor activity” [3]. There are many designations for hand asymmetry; the most common: right-handed, left-handed, ambidextrous [3, 4, 12].

          Morphological features of hand inequality are described. The right one is longer and larger than the left [1]. The size of the right hand in 97% of men is larger than the left (by ¼ of the size of the gloves), in women this difference is less pronounced. The venous network on the dorsal surface is more developed on the dominant hand, and the size of the nail bed of the thumb is larger. The muscle mass of the right hand is greater than that of the left by 6% [3]. Skin patterns (finger and palmar dermatoglyphs) are different on the right and left hands: they are more variable in left-handers [12].

          Functional hand asymmetries are diverse. In the vast majority of the world’s population, the right hand is superior in strength to the left. Hands are unequal in accuracy and speed of movements performed in different directions. Thus, the accuracy of movements of the right hand decreases when the body is moved to the right, while the accuracy of the movements of the left hand decreases when the body is moved to the left. The movements of the leading hand are dosed, controlled, realized more accurately. With the simultaneous presentation of the movements of both hands, more of the subject’s attention is concentrated on the movements of the right hand, if he is right-handed. The movements of the leading hand more fully reflect the emotional and personal characteristics of a person, they are distinguished by a greater degree of automation, and the movements of the index finger of this hand are more accurately modulated [3]. The number of changes in the directions of movements in the right (leading) hand is greater than in the left [16]. Diadochokinesis is more developed on the right, pendulum movements when walking are more in the left hand of right-handers, very rarely are more pronounced in the right hand of left-handers. The left hand of right-handed people is more resistant to static effort, often serves as a support, while the right hand plays the role of an active performer [3].

          There are several ways to determine “handedness” in living people: the method of quantitative assessment of “handedness” using questionnaires and separate tests traditionally used to determine left-handedness (interlacing of fingers, “Napoleon’s posture”, applause [4].

          Note the asymmetry of the limb bones. The study of burials of the I-II millennium AD. showed that the combination of a larger right hand with a larger left leg is the most common and is characteristic of “typical right-handers”; less common was a combination of a larger left hand with a larger right leg, which is characteristic of “typical left-handers” [17].

          Various facts testify to the influence of the genotype on the formation of asymmetry, ranging from differences in the characteristics of the finger patterns of people writing with the left or right hand, and ending with studies of manual asymmetry of adopted children and their parents (biological and adoptive parents) [6, 12].

          It is known from developmental genetics that a relatively late manifestation of a trait does not mean its environmental conditionality. According to modern concepts, each stage of development in ontogeny occurs as a result of the actualization of different parts of the genotype, and different stages are controlled by different genes. As a result of the interaction of genes and their products, the structural and functional features of the organism are formed at each new stage of development [6].

          Family studies of manual asymmetry provide ample evidence that genotype factors play a decisive role in determining the dominant hand. For example, when studying the “handedness” of foster children adopted in infancy, it was found that adoptive parents (unlike biological ones) have little influence on the establishment of a dominant hand in children. Nevertheless, it is impossible to determine the genetic bases and patterns of transmission of manual asymmetry based on empirical data [6].

          The theoretical basis for solving this problem is the development of specific genetic models that explain the possibility of transferring “handedness” from generation to generation [6]. Experimental data for the construction of genetic models are obtained mainly from family studies of “handedness”, including studies of adopted children, as well as twin studies [2, 7–11].

          Currently, all models of manual asymmetry do not take into account other aspects of function lateralization. Meanwhile, all paired human organs have one or another degree of functional asymmetry, although only some of them are available for observation: in the motor sphere (leading arm and leg) and sensory (leading eye, ear, nostril). Of the existing genetic models that describe possible variants of inheritance of the dominant hand, none is generally accepted [6].

          The problems of establishing the dominant hand are also solved in forensic medicine: in the identification of a person and the reconstruction of incident events [5]. Dermatoglyphics (the study of ridge skin patterns) occupies a leading position in resolving the issue of determining the leading hand. Already by the 13th week of intrauterine development of the body, ridge skin patterns are laid, which will never change in the future. It is known that the skin comes from the same embryonic rudiments as the nervous system. In this regard, dermatoglyphic features can be considered an original marker of the morphological organization of the central nervous system (CNS). The invariability of skin patterns over the course of life is an invaluable advantage, since it allows us to evaluate the initial morphological type as the basis for the emergence and development of left-handedness [12].

          The range of issues that can be resolved in the course of a forensic (medical-criminalistic) examination of a papillary pattern is quite wide: determining the origin; race, gender of an unknown person; age and body length; right-handed or left-handed; the presence of any diseases, injuries, signs of habitual activity in an unknown person, etc. [17].

          The list of differences in skin patterns on the right and left hands is very long [3]. For example, in general, left-handed people have more arches and radial loops on their fingers, but fewer whorls [12, 19, twenty]. Patterns of greater complexity in left-handers are located on the left, rather than on the right hands (on individual fingers, these differences can be diametrically opposed) [20]. Left-handers are characterized by a higher frequency of occurrence of the pattern on the second interdigital pad of the left hands [12], and in general the number of patterns on the palmar margins is greater [20]. The main palmar lines of left-handed people end more distally (closer to the fingers) on the left rather than on the right hands, the general finger crest count is higher on the left rather than on the right [12].

          It is necessary to study left-handedness within the framework of a “holistic approach”: it is necessary to analyze the complete dermatoglyphic type of the individual. Studies of the skin pattern of people who write with their left hand have shown that there is reason to speak of a specific dermatoglyphic type characteristic of them. The identified type is characterized by the predominance of patterns of greater complexity (mainly curls) on the fingers of the left hand, especially on the index finger and, to a lesser extent, the thumb or middle finger (these are quite rare signs in the population). No such asymmetry was found for the ring finger and little finger; on the contrary, the reverse tendencies are rather characteristic. Another discovered feature is the intense patterning of the hypothenar (according to the type of radial loops) and the frequent occurrence of high axial triradii, as well as high double loops with thick skin ridges on the fingers [12]. Finger patterns of higher complexity are located, as a rule, not on the left, but on the right, in most people the leading hand (at least in European civilization) [21]. These features of the distribution of skin patterns reflect the specific features of the organization of the central nervous system, which are the morphological basis of rightness. It should be borne in mind that the identified “specularity” in relation to right-handers extends only to the fingers of the radial region, and the localization zone on the index finger is perhaps the most significant in this case [12].

          In the current situation, characterized by local military conflicts, terrorism, railway and air crashes, leading to mass deaths of people, the currently existing methods of identifying a person sometimes lose their reliability or become not entirely suitable. In such situations, forensic dentistry is relevant [22, 23]. The objects of study in forensic dentistry are parts of the facial skeleton, teeth, dentures, organs and tissues of the oral cavity, medical documentation reflecting the state of the dentoalveolar apparatus, etc. identification. According to the dental status, methods of photoregistration, a comparative study of the anterior group of teeth using intravital photographs of the face and skull, methods for comparing intravital and postmortem radiographs of the maxillofacial region, studying traces and imprints of teeth, anatomical and morphological features of the dentoalveolar system, relief of the back of the tongue, hard palate, individual features of the pattern of the mucous membrane of the lips. Ethnoterritorial, sexual, and intrapopulation features of the morphology of human dental arches have been studied [24–31]. Studies of the amino acid composition of hard tissues of teeth look promising for the purpose of forensic identification of a person [32].

          We did not find any information about the possibility of determining the leading hand by dental status in forensic medicine. There are separate works indirectly related to the issue under study. In particular, A.V. Mashkov et al. [33] conducted a study to determine the predominant side of chewing in connection with the functional activity of the cerebral hemispheres, i.e., they determined the biometric characteristics of the occlusal surfaces of the posterior teeth depending on the functionally dominant side of chewing and compared the results with tests to determine the activity of the cerebral hemispheres. As a result, the researchers came to the conclusion that in persons with the right predominant hand, the functionally dominant (predominant) side of chewing is the left, which is confirmed by the study of the biometric characteristics of the occlusal surfaces of the lateral teeth and the results of the “blank” test. P.E. Ershov [34] studied the influence of the age factor and the functionally dominant chewing side on the localization and area of ​​the wear facets of the posterior teeth. The results of the study showed that in the process of chewing, the right (63%) side is used more often than the left (37%) side. The area of ​​erasure facets increases with age in both men and women; their area is larger on the predominant chewing side.

          The criteria that determine the value of scientific research are its novelty and reliability [35]. The development and implementation in practice of methods for determining the dominant hand of a person should narrow the circle of identified persons and significantly increase the possibility of identifying a person in forensic medicine, since only 8–15% of the population has the left hand as the leading one [5]. Earlier, when conducting our own research on determining the dominant hand, we obtained preliminary data indicating the prospects for establishing this feature based on the state of hard dental tissues [36, 37].

          Literature data on the analyzed issue are contradictory. We consider it necessary to conduct additional research in order to identify reliable signs that can improve the accuracy of the expert opinion.

          The authors declare no conflict of interest.

          Weakness in the hands or when the hands “go numb” in St. Petersburg

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          Dubovskaya Nadezhda Aleksandrovna

          Chief Physician of the Clinic, neurologist

          Author of the article

          Weakness (numbness) in one or both hands can occur suddenly, for example, in the morning after waking up. More often this is due to an uncomfortable position during sleep: a high or, conversely, a low pillow, a strong long sleep with an arm tucked under oneself, falling asleep with elbows leaning on a narrow fixed stand (for example, the back of a chair). Under such circumstances, prolonged compression of the soft tissues, vessels and nerve trunks of the arm or neck occurs, which leads to paresis (weakness) of part or all of the arm. If arm weakness (numbness, paresis) develops over a period of time (a week, a month, a year), this may be due to damage to the brain and spinal cord, nerve plexuses, nerve trunks, and the muscles themselves. This condition requires careful analysis and additional examination, because can be caused by autoimmune, mechanical, genetic causes.

          Weakness (numbness) of one arm may be accompanied by pain in the neck, pain along the shoulder, forearm. In this case, it is necessary to exclude trauma to the musculoskeletal system (spine, intervertebral discs, bones of the shoulder girdle, forearm, ligaments, muscles).

          It is important to know that the patient may underestimate the seriousness of the injury received long ago, or may not be aware of it at all.

          For example, a few years ago a person got into an accident, was wearing a seat belt and, during heavy braking, remained in his place and hit the back of his head on the headrest. In such a situation, the ligaments of the cervical spine suffer, microtraumas of the ligaments and intervertebral discs appear, and this leads to the appearance of protrusions and / or hernias of the cervical spine after a few years. Such cases are observed quite often by the specialists of the Dr. Voight Clinic.

          We must not forget about another serious condition that leads to weakness (numbness, paresis) of the arms and legs at the same time – we are talking about a stroke. Stroke is an acute disorder of cerebral circulation (ACV). This is a sudden violation of the blood supply to a part of the brain, which occurs due to various reasons. If the blood supply has stopped as a result of a violation of the integrity of the cerebral vessel and there has been an outflow of blood into the substance of the brain or the cranial cavity, they speak of a hemorrhagic stroke. If a violation of cerebral circulation occurred due to a cessation of blood flow to any vessel of the brain, they speak of an ischemic stroke. CVA often occurs in older people against the background of a sharp rise in blood pressure, against the background of heart pathology (for example, various types of arrhythmias), against the background of blockage of a cerebral vessel by a thrombus, against the background of atherosclerotic lesions of the vascular bed (the so-called “cholesterol plaques”). But more often there is a combination of these factors. In addition, the cause of a stroke can be a long-term, complicated osteochondrosis of the cervical and/or thoracic spine.

          Please remember: sudden onset of weakness (numbness) of an arm or leg on one side of the body (right or left), dizziness, headache — you or your loved ones may be a sign of brain damage. In this case, you should immediately consult a doctor! Neurologists at the Dr. Voight Clinic will help you understand the cause of paresis and eliminate it. Do not forget that any disease is much easier to treat at an early stage.

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          Have you washed your hands? But you don’t know how to do it right!

          • Claudia Hammond
          • BBC Future

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          Hot or cold water? Soap or hand washing liquid? Towel or dryer? An almost ritualistic act after going to the toilet – how to perform it in the best way? Correspondent BBC Future is looking for the best way.

          Now let’s wash our hands! Sound simple? But, as often happens, behind the seeming simplicity lies a lot of options and problems that we are not even aware of.

          While there is ample evidence that washing hands after going to the toilet, before eating, or after riding public transport significantly reduces the chances of spreading diseases, only 5% of us always wash our hands when and properly.

          A study of the behavior of more than 3 thousand people showed that 10% of them leave the public toilet without washing their hands at all, and of those who do, 33% do not use soap.

          And this matters, because usually we involuntarily touch our face, nose, lips with our hands, thus allowing microbes to effortlessly enter our body.

          Researchers in Brazil and the US found that we touch various surfaces in public places an average of 3.3 times per hour. And we touch our nose and lips about 3.6 times per hour.

          Clearly we need to wash our hands. The problem is that there are many myths about how to do it right.

          Should the water be hot?

          In a study of 500 American adults, 69% of them said that water temperature affects how well they wash their hands.

          It is true that heat can kill bacteria. That is why we cook some types of food using this temperature.

          However, to kill the bacteria on your hands, the water must be scalding hot.

          Salmonella, for example, can survive for 10 minutes or more at 55 degrees Celsius. If you try to wash your hands in water heated above this temperature, you risk getting burned in the first half minute.

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          Florida researchers used the following method to find out how many germs remain on our hands after washing in water that is between 4. 4 and 50 degrees Celsius.

          First, the volunteers rubbed their hands with so-called bacterial soup or raw ground beef. Then they washed their hands in water of a certain temperature and put on rubber gloves. After that, a special solution was poured into the gloves.

          After a minute, during which the hands were massaged through the gloves so that all bacteria were mixed with the solution, the resulting liquid (“glove juice”) was sent to the laboratory.

          It was found that whatever the temperature of the water, it had virtually no effect on the amount of bacteria remaining on the hands.

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          According to most studies, the most hygienic approach is to dry your hands with a disposable paper towel

          However, let’s not rush to turn off hot water in public toilets. Do not forget about the quirks of human behavior.

          In the experiments mentioned, washing of the hands occurred according to a stopwatch, while in real life, if the water is too cold or too hot, we significantly reduce the washing time.

          A quick rinse under the tap isn’t enough, but warm water at a comfortable temperature can make us spend more time at the sink.

          What are the benefits of antibacterial soap?

          Quite a lot of research has been done on this subject. For example, in 2007, scientists summarized the results of several studies and concluded that the ingredient most often added to antibacterial soaps at the time (triclosan) reduced the number of bacteria remaining on hands after washing, no more than ordinary soap.

          Antibacterial soap was no different from ordinary soap in preventing infection.

          A recent analysis of more recent studies in 2015 found the same results.

          Meanwhile, a number of laboratory studies have shown that triclosan can contribute to bacterial resistance to antibacterial drugs and cause hormonal disturbances in animals. As a result, triclosan has been banned from consumer products in the US and EU countries.

          So the best option is ordinary soap and water at the temperature you like.

          Do I need to wipe or dry my hands afterwards?

          When you’re in a hurry, it’s tempting not to dry your hands at all – they’ll dry themselves! Well, it’s okay if you don’t touch anything on the way out of the toilet.

          If you do touch something, like a doorknob, you pick up germs along the way, because your wet hands are just a gift to them.

          By not wiping and drying your hands, you are missing out on a chance to reduce the germs that remain on your palms and fingers even after thorough washing.

          Dryer or paper towel?

          Opinions differ on this point. In most studies, the palm is still given to disposable paper towels.

          After all, drying your hands with a towel is much faster than waiting for the air to do its job.

          According to one New Zealand study (though it should be noted that it was funded by a toilet paper service), people took 45 seconds to properly dry their hands under a stream of air. Understandably, most of us don’t want to wait that long.

          However, the new generation of speed dryers are much faster. As fast and effective as paper towels: 10 seconds and your hands are completely dry.

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          The old dryers took quite a while to dry your hands…

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          …but modern ones do it much faster

          However, high-speed dryers have also received their share of criticism: the air jet in them is so powerful that germs simply scatter throughout the room.

          A study by the University of Westminster has shown that the most powerful speed dryers can send the virus up to one and a half meters. Then another study increased this figure to as much as three meters.

          Whether to believe these results is up to you. After all, most of the research was funded by those who sell paper towels. However, their authors honestly admitted this, and the results were published in peer-reviewed journals.

          In such a situation, it makes more sense to conduct research in real public toilets rather than in a laboratory. In addition, it would be nice to take into account our preferences.

          After all, any method that encourages people to dry/dry their hands after washing is already a step forward.

          Much depends on the toilets themselves. More than 3,000 people participated in a study conducted in one of the US university cities. It showed that if the toilet is clean, carefully cleaned, then a person is much more likely to wash their hands properly.

          When the sinks were dirty, the study participants simply wanted to leave quickly.

          A Christmas tree was born in the forest

          Whatever way you choose to wash your hands, the main thing is to wash them longer than you are used to. Soap them properly – not only the palms, but also the outer surface of the hands, rub between the fingers, pay attention to what is under your nails and the space that is closer to the wrists.

          All this should take you 15 to 30 seconds, no less. To ensure that you wash your hands long enough, try singing a couple of verses “A Christmas tree was born in the forest” to yourself as you do so.

          And if there is no one in the public toilet, you can do it out loud.

          • How do nurses wash their hands? Study this video and try to repeat . You can also compare it with the recommendation of the World Health Organization.

          Legal information. This article is for general information only and should not be taken as a substitute for the advice of a physician or other healthcare professional. The BBC is not responsible for any diagnosis made by a reader based on material on the site. The BBC is not responsible for the content of other sites linked to this page and does not endorse commercial products or services listed on those sites. If you are concerned about your health, see your doctor.

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          Arm training program | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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          This information describes an arm training program that will help you in your recovery process.

          Practicing gentle hand exercises will help prevent stiffness. It will also improve your mobility and help restore strength and stamina.

          The following arm exercises target several different muscle groups. Your rehabilitation therapist or physical therapist can modify these exercises to suit your needs.

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          Exercise Tips

          • Wear comfortable clothing that allows you to move freely. Put on a hospital gown, pajamas, or sportswear.
          • Perform each movement slowly.
          • Do not hold your breath while doing any of these exercises. Breathe deeply. During exercise, it is useful to count out loud so that your breathing is even and you do not hold it.
          • Exercise while lying in bed, sitting on the edge of the bed, sitting upright in a chair, or standing up.
            • If you will be doing them sitting on the edge of your bed or standing, have a responsible chaperone nearby. This will make exercise safer for you and reduce the risk of falling.
          • If an exercise causes discomfort or pain, do not do it. Tell your rehabilitation therapist or physical therapist which exercises make you uncomfortable. Keep doing exercises that don’t hurt you.
          • If you have any questions, please contact your physiotherapist and rehabilitation therapist.

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          Exercise

          Shoulder Shrug

          1. Lift your shoulders up towards your ears as if you were shrugging (see Figure 1).
          2. Lower them (see figure 2).

            Figure 1 and Figure 2 Shrug

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Shoulder contraction

          1. Pull your shoulders back towards your back. Try to bring the shoulder blades together (see figure 3).

            Figure 3. Shoulder contraction

          2. Hold this position for ____ seconds.
          3. Relax.

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Move the shoulders forward

          1. Move your shoulders forward towards your chest (see figure 4).

            Figure 4. Moving the shoulders forward

          2. Hold this position for ____ seconds.
          3. Relax.

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Shoulder Roll

          1. Perform _____ forward shoulder rolls (see Figure 4).

            Figure 5. Shoulder rotation

          2. Perform _____ shoulder back rotations.
          3. Relax.

          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Lateral Arm Movements

          1. Raising your arms to shoulder height, clasp your palms in front of you.
          2. Without turning your torso, move your arms to the left (see Figure 6).

            Figure 6. Lateral arm movements

          3. Return your arms to the center position.
          4. Without turning your torso, move your arms to the right.
          5. Return your arms to the center position.

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Arm Raise

          If one arm is weaker than the other during this exercise, clasp your hands and raise them above your head.

          1. Starting position – arms along the body.
          2. Stretch your arms out in front of you with palms facing each other and lift them up (see Figure 7).

            Figure 7. Arm Raise

          3. Return to starting position.

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Back swings

          If one arm is weaker than the other during this exercise, clasp your hands and raise them above your head.

          1. Starting position – arms along the body.
          2. Raise your arms as high as possible behind you with palms facing each other (see Figure 8).

            Figure 8. Back swing with arms

          3. Return to starting position.

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Side raise

          1. Starting position – arms along the body, relaxed (see Figure 9).

            Figure 9. Raising arms to the sides

          2. Slowly raise your arms to your sides as high as you can. Try to raise them above your head if you can.
          3. Return to starting position.

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          If one hand is weaker than the other, have someone help you raise the weaker hand.

          Back lift

          1. Put your hands behind your back. Grasp the wrist of the other hand with one hand (see figure 10). If one hand is weaker, move the weaker hand up the back with the help of the stronger one.

            Figure 10 Back Raise

          2. Slowly move your hands up along the center of your back as far as you can.
          3. Hold this position for ____ seconds.
          4. Return to starting position.

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Shoulder Raise

          1. First slowly raise your arms above your head (see Figure 11, left) and then touch the back of your head (see Figure 11, center).
          2. Spread your elbows as wide as possible (see figure 11, right).

            Figure 11 Shoulder Raise

          3. Hold this position for ____ seconds.
          4. Return to starting position.

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Elbow Curl

          1. Starting position – arms along the body, palms forward (see figure 12).
          2. Bend your elbow until your palm touches your shoulder (see Figure 13).

            Figure 12. Palms facing forward

            Figure 13. Flexion of the arm at the elbow

          3. Return to starting position.
          4. Repeat _____ times.
          5. Perform this exercise with the other hand.

          Do this exercise ____ times a day.
          If one hand is weaker than the other, bend your elbows, clasping the wrist of the weaker hand with the stronger hand.

          Forearm Rotation

          1. Place your forearms on your knees, palms down.
          2. Raise one arm and turn the palm up toward the ceiling (see Figure 14).
          3. Return to the starting position by turning your palm down (see Figure 15).

            Figure 14 Raising the arm with the palm facing up

            Figure 15. Pivot to Home

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          If one hand is weaker than the other, grasp the wrist of the weaker hand. Rotate your forearm so that the palm is facing up and down.

          Wrist Flexion

          1. Place your hands on a stable surface such as the arm of a chair, dining table or desk. The hands should hang off the surface so that you can move them freely.
          2. Turn your palms toward the ceiling and bend them at the wrists, lifting them up and down (see Figure 16).

            Figure 16 Wrist Flexion

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          If one hand is weaker than the other, grab the weaker hand around the wrist with the stronger hand. Bend it up and down.

          Lateral Wrist Curl

          1. Place your forearms on a flat surface such as a table or on your knees.
          2. Without moving your elbows or forearms, move your wrists from side to side (see Figure 17).

            Figure 17. Lateral wrist flexion

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          If one hand is weaker than the other, use the stronger hand to bend the weaker hand at the wrist from side to side.

          Finger curl

          1. Place your forearms on a flat surface such as a table or on your knees.
          2. Make a firm fist, then open and straighten your fingers (see Figure 18).

            Figure 18 Finger curl

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          If one hand is weaker than the other, use the stronger hand to bend and straighten the fingers of the weaker hand.

          Finger Stretch

          1. Place your forearms on a flat surface such as a table or knees.
          2. Spread your fingers slowly and then bring them together (see figure 19).

            Figure 19. Finger stretch

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Finger Alignment

          Touch the tip of each finger to your thumb (see Figure 20).

          Figure 20. Finger alignment

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Pendulum Exercise

          1. Lean over the table with your stronger arm. Let the weaker hand hang freely.
          2. Rotate your weaker arm in clockwise (right) and counter-clockwise (left) circles and swing it back and forth (see Figure 21). Let gravity help the arm move.

            Figure 21. Pendulum exercise

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

          Cane exercise

          1. Lie on your back with your arms at your sides and hold the cane or stick.
          2. Raise the cane toward the ceiling and over your head, keeping both hands at the same level (see figure 22).

            Figure 22. Cane exercise

          3. Lower your arms to the starting position.

          Repeat _____ times.
          Do this exercise ____ times a day.

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          Dry hands: causes and treatment

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          Beautiful hands make an impression. No wonder they say that our hands are our calling card. If the hands are well-groomed, then this is noticeable not only during the daily handshake. Careful hand care is essential. The skin on the hands shows the true age, so it is important to take care of the hands from the very beginning: apply the cream on them gently and smoothly, do massages and other procedures. In this article, you will learn what can be done against dry hand skin, which cream is suitable for care, what home remedies are best to use for dry hands, what cosmetic procedures will help restore softness and restore youth to your hands.


          Dry hands: causes

          Since soap is an extremely powerful tool against the spread of bacteria and viruses, frequent and thorough hand washing is essential to prevent infection. But careful hand hygiene, as a result, has one serious drawback – chapped and very dry hands.

          Alcohol sanitizers, recommended as a reliable way to fight coronavirus infection, are also very drying to the skin.

          All too often the skin on the hands dries out due to external influences such as sun, cold or wind.

          In some cases, dry and itchy hands are due to illness, hormonal changes, certain medications, and the use of improper care products.


          How does dry skin on the hands occur?

          The top layer of the skin is the so-called stratum corneum. It is covered with a kind of protective layer: a thin film of acid, fat and moisture that protects the skin from drying out.

          The Natural Moisturizing Factor is part of this protective shell. NMF contains hyaluronic acid, glycerin, lactic acid. These substances have the ability to bind water and supply it to the skin. Microorganisms that naturally occur on the surface of the skin also prevent harmful microbes from entering the body.

          Hand washing removes some of the natural skin oils and moisturizing factors from the stratum corneum, because soap not only removes dirt and viruses from the hands, but also damages the protective layer of the skin. Usually the skin can compensate for this on its own. However, with very frequent washing, such regeneration is impossible, as a result, the skin of the hands becomes dry, rough and cracked.


          What to do with dry hands? 5 tips!

          Especially in winter, the question often arises: what to do with dry hands? There are various tips that can quickly help dry hands:

          1. Use cold or warm water instead of hot water to wash your hands: cold water is less harmful to the protective layer of the skin.
          2. Wash and dry your hands thoroughly: gently remove soap residue, then dry your hands with a cloth towel. Paper towels are recommended in public restrooms. However, their rough structure creates an additional load on the skin.
          3. Apply a sufficient amount of cream to your hands regularly, approximately 10-15 minutes after washing your hands. Excess cream can be removed with a soft towel.
          4. Synthetic detergents (syndetes) consist of chemical detergents, so-called surfactants. Their pH is adjusted according to the pH level of the skin and is therefore skin neutral. On the other hand, the pH value of soap is in the alkaline range and therefore higher than that of leather. Whether syndetes actually promote less skin damage is debatable, as they also naturally break down the fatty film of the skin. The positive effect of moisturizing soap has not yet been proven.
          5. Disinfectants damage the fatty film of the skin less because the disinfectant does not completely remove it. In addition, the product remains on the skin so that the skin oils do not wash off or wear off. Because of the chemical additives and the alcohol they contain, disinfectants can cause skin irritation.

          Which cream is best for dry hands?

          The choice of hand creams is large. But which cream should be used for very dry hands, and which is useless?

          In general, you should use hand creams that are high in fat and without questionable ingredients for stressed and dry skin. Potentially questionable ingredients in include:

          Mineral oil based fats and waxes (eg Paraffinum liquidum or Cera Microcristallina): Mineral oils can clog pores.

          Synthetic Resins (eg Carbomer (sodium), Polyacrylamide (sodium)): Resins are water-soluble plastics that may form a film on the skin when applied.

          Flavors : Evernia Prunastri extract (oakmoss extract), hydroxyisohexyl-3-cyclohexenecarboxaldehyde (lyral), isoeugenol (ylang-ylang, nutmeg oil), Evernia furfuracea extract, tree moss extract) easily causes contact allergic allergy.

          Recommended organic cosmetic products that are less irritating to the skin. Moisturizers are especially suitable for rough hands. They contain, for example, vegetable oils such as apricot kernel oil or jojoba oil, or vegetable fats such as shea butter.

          If your hands are very dry, you can apply cream to them in the evening and then put on light cotton gloves. This will allow the hand cream to work overnight. Moisturizing creams absorb into the skin much more slowly than moisturizing lotions.


          What home remedies help dry hands?

          In addition to skin creams, there are also classic home remedies that are beneficial for dry skin:

          Olive oil : This oil is good for dry skin. When applied to the skin, it not only moisturizes, but prevents aging thanks to natural antioxidants.

          Coconut oil: in addition to its caring action, it contains a slight natural sun protection.

          Avocado : the fruit is high in fat, vitamins A, B and E, promotes the formation of new cells.

          Honey : When applied selectively, the water-soluble plant pigments (flavonoids) contained in honey act as anti-inflammatory agents on chapped hands. In addition to pure application, it can also be mixed with oil and applied to the skin.

          With these practical home remedies, proper care and a few simple rules of conduct, dry hands can usually be avoided.


          Treatment of dry hands

          If the skin is inflamed and crusted, you should consult a cosmetologist, who, after a thorough diagnosis, will determine the cause of the dry skin of the hands, and exclude the underlying organic disorders, prescribe the correct treatment, select preventive and home remedies. care for your hands.

          The Bee Lucci clinic in Novosibirsk uses the most advanced devices and techniques to treat dry hand skin:

          Deep moisturizing with the Jet Peel gas-liquid peeling procedure

          Jet Peel does more than saturate the skin with moisture. In addition to moisturizing, you will also receive mild peeling, lymphatic drainage and skin tightening.

          ForeverYoung BBL

          The procedure stimulates the synthesis of collagen and elastin, starts processes in the body that increase its own ability to fight skin aging.

          Bio-Ultimate Gold Microcurrent Therapy

          Your skin is instantly saturated with moisture, finds natural radiance and freshness! The result is visible immediately after the procedure.

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          THE Top 10 Daycares in Richmond, TX | Affordable Prices

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          Description:

          Doing business as Stepping Stones Early Learning Academy. Providing quality care in a clean, safe, and nurturing environment at a reasonable price. Healthy meals and snacks are included. Well rounded curriculumand engaging activities to ensure kindergarten preparedness. Over 10 years of teaching experience and over 20 years of babysitting experience. Call today to schedule a visit and come check out our learning environment!…

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          New Coast provides high quality insured care. All of our staff is medically trained to ensure our families are safe and secure during our time of care. New Coast specialize in toddler and elderly care. We holda Texas Health and Human service license that certifies use to provide sitter services within the state of Texas….

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          Description:

          Each child receives personalized care according to individual needs. We stimulate learning through music, art , reading and interactive play time. Your child’s safety and happiness is our business.

          Casa Montessori

          17307 Meadow Light Dr, Richmond, TX 77407

          Starting at $220/wk

          Description:

          This is a curriculum specially designed for 2.5 years-5.5years old. Your child will be free to explore a carefully prepared environment containing Montessori materials, making his or her own choices from thelessons and working at his or her own pace.
          I have created a Montessori set up in my house based on the world-renowned AMI concept. The emphasis is on providing a hands-on experience on multiple facets related to a child’s environment (including Practical, Sensorial, Language and Mathematics).

          Munchkins Academy

          7120 FM 1462 Ste F, Richmond, TX 77407

          Costimate: $163/wk

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          We provide nurturing, and fun learning experiences. Caregivers challenge the students’ reasoning skills, and encourage them to learn through play.

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          Hello Dear Parents!!! Hoping you are doing great! We are 2 experienced care givers with many years of combined child care knowledge. We would like to offer you a comfortable and warm In Home environment whereyour child will feel like Home! With exceptional childcare skills, we are confident to contribute to your child’s learning experience and success!
          Our qualifications and skills include excellent communication skills, a caring personality, reliability, decision-making skills, and enthusiastic and supportive in every aspect of child development….

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          Inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach to learning, we promote the image of children as strong beings capable of building relationships, constructing their own theories and structuring their own learning. Westrive to provide children with an environment that is rich with outlets for expression, resources for exploration and opportunities for interaction with others….

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          From preschool through kindergarten, we make early education and daycare joyful, engaging, and fun so children are happy to learn, play and grow.For nearly 40 years,The Learning Experience has been positivelyimpacting the lives of children ages 6 weeks to six years by developing and implementing ground-breaking childcare and early education programs. Our L.E.A.P. (Learning Experience Academic Program) Curriculum uses fun, hands-on activities throughout early education to help children develop intellectually, socially, and cognitively. All-inclusive enrichment programs include yoga, music, fitness, science, soccer and more….

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          At The Learning Experience Academy of Early Education, we believe that caring for and educating children is a noble and enriching task. We are more than just a child care center. We pride ourselves on the loveand respect we provide to each child and their family. We have more than 25 years of experience in providing children with the tools and the environment necessary to achieve their highest potential.
          When you walk into our center, you get a sense of being amongst family. We consider our center to be your child’s home away from home. At The Learning Experience children are given the support they need to grow socially, physically and emotionally (or LEARN, PLAY and GROW) in a safe and secure environment. High-tech security systems, an exceptional and proprietary curriculum, a well-equipped, clean and sanitary environment and state of the art center are just some of the ways The Learning Experience stands apart from the others. We are proud of our structured, yet fun environment that offers children a world of opportunity to gain confidence and knowledge, all while establishing a love for learning and giving parents peace of mind that their child is in good hands.
          It is important to trust the people who are responsible for the care and education of your children. Each staff member is a loving and nurturing individual with exceptional credentials. Teachers and assistants must follow strict guidelines, meet all state certification requirements and are encouraged to participate in sponsored continuing education programs. Mandatory First Aid training and CPR courses are provided annually. Consistent evaluations by superiors and parents help maintain the center’s high standard of excellence for its personnel.
          We know that choosing a daycare for your child can be a difficult decision. Knowing that, we are here to help and to provide parents with peace of mind that their little one(s) are being cared for in a nurturing, warm and secure environment. Whether your child is an infant or preschooler, we offer the best in age-appropriate care and academic and enrichment programming. We encourage you to visit our center so that you can see first-hand you how we can make a positive difference in your child’s life.

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          From preschool through kindergarten, we make early education and daycare joyful, engaging, and fun so children are happy to learn, play and grow.For nearly 40 years,The Learning Experience has been positivelyimpacting the lives of children ages 6 weeks to six years by developing and implementing ground-breaking childcare and early education programs. Our L.E.A.P. (Learning Experience Academic Program) Curriculum uses fun, hands-on activities throughout early education to help children develop intellectually, socially, and cognitively. All-inclusive enrichment programs include yoga, music, fitness, science, soccer and more….

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          Kids ‘R’ Kids of Houston Metro on Bellaire Blvd is committed to providing children aged 6 weeks to twelve years old high quality child care. Their center has been awarded by the DFPS with a Texas Rising Starfor exceeding child care minimum state requirements.

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          Ivy Kids Early Learning Center in Richmond, TX aims to enhance the children’s physical, unique, social, and intellectual intelligence. They believe that students should grow in a nurturing and safe environment,thus creating a “home away from home” for them. They also instill the importance of families and creates a relationship between school and home….

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          Montessori House For Children is a child development center serving families with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Their approach to early learning focuses on the development of basic thinking skills. Theirprogram focuses on building self-esteem and personal awareness, communication, social skills and physical development….

          Treehouse Academy

          2334 Pecan Park Dr, Richmond, TX 77406

          Starting at $155/wk

          Description:

          Treehouse Academy provides caring and dedicated childcare and education services in Richmond, Texas, for kids six weeks to twelve years old. The center provides education, social, cultural, emotional, physicaland recreational areas to provide parents the opportunity to give their child the best start possible….

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          Kids R Kids in Richmond, TX is a Preschool, Day Care, Child Care for ages 6 months to 12 yrs. We take pride in providing a great learning, nurturing, & secure environment. Come take a tour to see the mostinnovative teaching facility around. Kids R Kids is a well known franchise that has been around for nearly 30 years with over 160 locations in 14 states. We have the best knowledge, experience, and curriculum to prepare your child for the coming school years….

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          Kids ‘R’ Kids of Waterside at Richmond, TX provides excellent child care for children 6 weeks to 12 years of age. Their center aims to maintain a safe and stimulating environment where children maximize theiropportunities to grow and develop….

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          Children’s Lighthouse At Grand Mission located in Richmond, TX is a family-owned and devoted to providing your family with a clean, safe & loving environment for the academic and social development of yourchild. The center has a comprehensive program that maximizes your child’s learning potential through experiential opportunity in a variety of age-appropriate contexts from 1-24 Months, 2-5 Years Old, 6-12 Years Old and Character Values….

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          Primrose School At Waterside Estates provides caring and dedicated child care and education services in Richmond, Texas, for kids from Infant, Toddler, Early Preschool, Preschool, Pre-K, After School, andSummer Camp Program. The center provides education, social, cultural, emotional, physical and recreational areas to provide parents the opportunity to give their child the best start possible….

          Luz Home Day Care

          806 La Hacienda Dr, Richmond, TX 77406

          Costimate: $160/wk

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          Established in 2010, Luz Home Day Care in Richmond, Texas provides quality childcare for kids of all ages. The licensed facility provides a stimulating environment with opportunity for children to participatein a wide variety of experiences. The nurturing environment is rich with music, games, toys, and outdoor play….

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          FAQs for finding daycares in Richmond

          In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Richmond, TX?

          There are a variety of daycares in Richmond, TX providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

          How can I find a daycare near me in Richmond, TX?

          If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 23 in Richmond, TX as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Richmond or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

          What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

          As you visit daycare facilities in Richmond, TX, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Richmond, TX.

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          We are so happy that you found us! We invite you to come take a tour, meet our teachers, and see why Kids ‘R’ Kids of Waterside is the best choice for your family. We understand that you want the best for your child, and we do too! With a unique mix of technology-filled classrooms, highly trained educational staff, live stream cameras, security code entry, and exclusive curriculum; what we can offer your child sets us apart from any preschool or daycare in Richmond. Our learning academy offers engaging curriculum and premier programs for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, Pre-K, and before/after school care. We are not just a team, but a family dedicated to giving your child the skills and educational foundation for a lifetime of success!

          We want to meet you and show you around our Learning Academy. Remember to Like us on Facebook and be sure to visit our blog often for great advice on everything from education to parenting.

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          Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy wants all children to have the opportunity to grow physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually by playing, exploring, and learning with others in a fun, safe, and healthy environment.

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          Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy is fully accredited and offers the ultimate foundation for your child. We are very proud to provide the most effective educational programs and innovative facilities for children 6 weeks through 12 years of age.

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          Our exclusive line of curriculum is designed specifically for every developmental stage of education with theme-based units, specific learning activities and teacher-friendly lesson plans. As a parent, rest assured your child is benefiting and advancing from the most innovative curriculum available.

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          Corpus Christi, TX

          This article is about the city in Texas. For the Christian festival, see Corpus Christi (holiday).

          Corpus Christi (/ˌkɔːrпəsˈkрɪstya/; Ecclesiastical Latin: Body of Christ ) is a coastal city in the South Texas region of the U.S. state of Texas. In the county of Nueces County, [6] this also extends to Aransas, Cleberg, and San Patricio County. It’s 130 miles southeast of San Antonio. Its political boundaries span Nueces Bay and Corpus Christi Bay. Its zoned boundaries include small parcels of land or water intakes in three neighboring counties.

          The city’s population was estimated to be 326,586 in 2019, making it the eighth most populous city in Texas. The Corpus Christi Metropolitan Area had a population of 442,600. [1] It is also the center of six counties of the Corpus Christi-Kingsville Combined Statistical Area, with an estimated 2013 population of 516,793. The Port of Corpus Christi is the fifth largest in the US. The region is served by Corpus Christi International Airport.

          The name of the city means the body of Christ in Ecclesiastical Latin, in reference to the Christian sacrament of Holy Communion. The name of the village and the surrounding bay was given by a Spanish explorer. Alonso Alvarez de Pineda in 1519year, when he opened a lush semi-tropical bay on the western Christian coast. Corpus Christi holiday. [ citation needed ] The city’s nickname is “Sparkling City by the Sea”, especially mentioned in the tourist literature. [7]

          Content

          • 1 History
            • 1.1 Civil rights
          • 2 Geology
          • 3 Geography
            • 3.1 Annexation
            • 3.2 Wounding
            • 3.3 Parish 9.0032
            • 3.4 Climate
          • 4 Demography
            • 4.1 Census 2010
            • 4.2 Devices 2000 Census
          • 5 Economy
          • 6.1 Remindments
          • 6.2
        • 7 Sports
        • 8 Parks and recreation
          • 8.1 Fishing
          • 8.2 Wind sports
          • 8.3 Other
        • 9 Government
          • 9.1 Municipal administration
          • 9.2 State and Federal Representative Office
          • 10 Education
            • 10. 1 Colleges and universities
            • 10.2 School
            • 10.3 Independent school district
            • 10.4 Independent school district Flour Flour Flour Flour Flour Flour Flour Flour Flour Flour Flour Flour Flour Flour Oso West District
            • 10.6 Tuloso-Midway Independent School District
            • 10.7 Kalallen Independent School District
            • 10.8 London Independent School District
            • 10.9 Private / Charter / other
            • 10.10 Library
          • 11 Transport
            • 11.1 Main highways
            • 12 Famous people
            • 13 Buscents also literature
            • 16 Notes
            • 17 further reading
            • 18 external links

            history

            0003

            Map of Corpus Christi 1887

            Carancavans inhabited the Corpus Christi region in pre-Columbian times. [8]

            The Spaniard Alonso Alvarez de Pineda traveled to this bay in 1519 on the day of the religious festival of Corpus Christi, so called the semi-tropical bay of Corpus Christi. [ citation needed ]

            Cabeza de Vaca may have passed through Corpus Christi in the 1500s, but the first European to explore the Nueces River and Corpus Christi Bay was Joaquín de Orobio y Basterra in 1747 year. A few years later, José de Escandon organized a colony of about 50 families to settle at the head of the bay, but this did not last long. [8]

            In 1839, the first known permanent settlement of Corpus Christi was established by Colonel Henry Lawrence Kinney and William P. Aubrey as Kinney Trading Post or Kinney Ranch. It was a small trading post that sold supplies to the Mexican Revolutionary Army, which was encamped about 40 km to the west. [9] In July 1845, US troops under the command of General Zachary Taylor set up camp there in preparation for the war with Mexico, where they remained until March 1846. About a year later, the settlement was named Corpus Christi and was registered 9September 1852. [10]

            The Battle of Corpus Christi was fought from 12 to 18 August 1862 during the American Civil War. The US Navy forces blockading Texas fought a small land and sea battle with Confederate forces in and around Corpus Christi Bay and bombarded the city. Union forces defeated Confederate States Navy ships operating in the area, but were repulsed upon landing. [11]

            Damaged restaurant after Hurricane Allen

            The Port of Corpus Christi was opened in 1926, and Naval Base Corpus Christi was commissioned in 1941. [9]

            In 1919, a storm destroyed the city, killing hundreds of people on September 14. Only three structures survived the storm on North Beach. [12] A dam was built to protect the city. The city was also hit by Hurricane Celia in 1970 and Hurricane Allen in 1980, but suffered little damage from Hurricane Ike in 2008. In 2017, the city was hit by Hurricane Harvey followed by Hurricane Hanna in 2020. Rough surfing from Hurricane Laura caused one death and one injury on a beach in the city in late August 2020, just a month after Hannah. [ citation needed ]

            Civil rights

            • In November 1873, seven Mexican shepherds were lynched by a mob near the city. The crime was never solved. [13]
            • In February 1929, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) was founded in Corpus Christi. This organization was created to fight racial discrimination against Hispanics in the United States. Since its founding, LULAC has grown and now has a national headquarters in Washington, DC.
            • In March 1949, the American GI Forum (AGIF) was founded in Corpus Christi. AGIF currently focuses on veterans, education, and civil rights issues. This organization was founded following concerns about the separation of Mexican-American veterans from other veteran groups and the denial of medical services based on race by the US Department of Veterans Affairs.
            • Cisneros v. Corpus Christi Independent School District (1970) was the first case to extend the term of the U. S. Supreme Court. Brown v Board of Education Topeka, Kansas decision (1954) Mexican Americans. He recognized them as a minority group that can be and is often discriminated against. Such segregation and discrimination were declared unconstitutional. Judge Woodrow Seals found that the school board deliberately supported a system that perpetuated traditional segregation. This included a system whereby English-speaking students were sent to schools from their neighborhoods, renovated old schools in black and Mexican-American neighborhoods rather than building new ones, assigned black and Hispanic teachers to separate schools, and restricted the hiring of such teachers in other schools; the school board also lacked a majority to minority bus system. [14]

            Geology

            Corpus Christi is located on river deposits that are of Holocene – Pleistocene age. Although hardened rock does not occur naturally on the surface, the [15] Deweyville Formation is sand, silt, clay, and gravel locally compacted with calcium carbonate (Caliche) deposits. In 2017, the storm surge of Hurricane Harvey broke down to shale rock at a depth of about 40 feet in the Packery Channel, a man-made passageway between the North Padre and Mustang Islands. This feature has become a staging area for game, and can be identified from the surface by the whirlpool. The large, shallow bay makes Corpus Christi an ideal bird feeding spot and is one of the reasons why Corpus Christi is known as the “Bird Capital” of North America. [ citation needed ] Consequently, the San Diego Audubon Society named Corpus Christi “America’s Birdiest Place”. [16]

            Geography

            Harbor Bridge. Replacement Under Construction

            According to the US Census Bureau, Corpus Christi has a total area of ​​460.2 square miles (1,192.0 km 2 ), of which 154.6 miles 2 (400.5 km 2 . 33 .60%) land and 305.6 miles 2 (791.5 km 2 , 66.40%) are covered with water. Drinking water for the city is supplied from three reservoirs, Lake Corpus Christi, the Chuk Canyon Reservoir, and Lake Tehana. Through an effective regional partnership with the Nueces River Authority and the Port of Corpus Christi, a 101-mile (163 km) pipeline was built that transports water from Texana Lake to the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant. It was named the Mary Rhodes Pipeline in honor of the late mayor. The second stage of the pipeline is being carried out to draw water from the Colorado River. [17] All reservoirs are outside of the City, but Corpus Christi Lake and Chalk Canyon Reservoir are directly operated by the City of Corpus Christi Public Utility. Plans for a desalination plant are being finalized to meet future water demand. [18]

            Annexation

            Since its founding, the city has annexed nearby lands and waters for growth and development. The original district included several city blocks in present-day downtown Corpus Christi, with much of the city’s expansion occurring in the 20th century.

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          in the city, there are moist suburical climate in the city. November to February is the coolest weather. A noticeable warming trend is observed from March to April. The warmest part of the year is from June to September, while August is the peak of summer. October in the city is very warm, but not as hot as summer. The city itself, like the Gulf Coast of Texas, experiences only two seasons: a wet season from April to October and a dry season from November to March. Corpus Christi is extremely windy, with winds often reaching 25 mph (40 km/h; 11 m/s) with gusts over 35 mph (56 km/h; 16 m/s). The record high temperature in the city was 109°F (43 °C) September 5, 2000 and the hottest month August 2012 with an average of 88.3 °F (31.3 °C). Average night time winter lows in January, the coldest month, are just under 50 °F (10 °C) and its record low is 11 °F (−12 °C) on February 12, 1899, and the coldest 26 °F (−3 °C) maximum five times, last on January 30, 1951 [nb 1] Winter and early spring are generally dry, and mean monthly precipitation is highest in September when there is a threat from hurricanes and other tropical weather systems. The coldest month on record was February 1905 with an average temperature of 45.6 °F (7.6 °C). In December 2004, the city experienced a snowfall on Christmas Eve, the largest snowstorm recorded in the city at 4.4 inches (11 cm). The snow melted the day after Christmas. The city experienced a light snowfall for the second time on December 8, 2017, almost 13 years later.

          Between 1981 and 2010, Corpus Christi received an average of 31.73 inches (806 mm) of precipitation; however, extended periods of very little rainfall are normal, and hurricanes can often cause daily drops of over 4 inches (100 mm). The wettest day on record is July 2, 2007, from 9.86 inches or 250 millimeters, while the wettest month on record is September 1967 with 20.33 inches (516 mm), including four days over 3 inches (76 mm). Eight months without the slightest precipitation, of which the last was May 1998, and 21 months with little precipitation. The longest period without measurable precipitation in Corpus Christi was 55 days from June 23 to August 17 (inclusive) 1895 and from June 1 to July 25, 1915, while the driest calendar year was 1917 when it was only 5. 38 inches. (137 mm). The two wettest calendar years were 1888 with 48.16 inches (1223 mm) and 1991 with 48.07 inches (1221 mm), although 59.09 inches (1501 mm) fell from August 1967 to July 1968, and for the 12 months ending January 1918, only 5.22 inches (133 mm).

          Hurricanes rarely hit the city, but those that were devastating, such as Hurricane 1919 Florida Keys and Hurricane Harvey in 2017. [20] The city can also see a tornado, with an F2 tornado hitting this area 29April 1961. [21]

          9039

          9030 (28. 0)

          43 (−10)

          43)

          CLIMATIC Data for Corpsic Crinist, Texas (Corpus Christi Int’L), 1981–2010 Normal
          MONTH AP

          Mar

          Mar

          Mar

          AP AP May Jun Jul AU Sep October November

          December record high ° 9342 91 91

          4

          97
          (36)
          102
          (39)
          102
          (39)
          103
          (39)
          107
          (42)
          105
          (41)
          107
          (42)
          109
          (43)
          101
          (38)
          98
          (37)
          (33) 109 86.6
          (30.3)
          89.9
          (32.2)
          92.6
          (33.7)

          38.5
          (3.6)
          30.1
          (−1.1)
          26.5
          (−3.1)
          Recordly low ° C 14
          (−10)
          24
          (−4)
          33
          (1)
          45
          (7)
          56
          (13)
          64 64
          (18)
          (18)
          (18)
          (18)
          (18)
          (18)
          (18)
          (18)
          (18)
          28
          (−2)
          27
          (−3)
          13
          (−11)
          11
          (−12)
          66 65 53 42 59
          Source: Noaa (extremal values ​​from 1887 to the present, relative humidity and sun 1961–1990) [22] [22] [22] [22] [ 23]

          Demographics

          Historical population
          Census Pop. % ±
          1860 175
          1870 2,140 1,122.9%
          1880 3,257 52.2%
          1890 4,387 34.7%
          1900 4.703 7.2%
          1910 9000 8.2222 8.2222 8.2222 8.2222ET0342 74.8%
          1920 10,522 28.0%
          1930 27,741 163.6%
          1940 57,301 106.6%
          1950 108.287 89.0%
          167.690 54.9% 1970 204,525 22. 0%
          1980 231,999 13.4%
          1990 257,453 11.0%
          2000 277.454 7.8%
          2010 305,215 10.0%
          2019 (grade) 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 9034 90ALLY 9034 9034 9034 9034 926.0344

          [3] 7.0%
          The ten-year census of the US population [24]

          Data census

          Rasi distribution map in corps cans, US population Census 2010. Each dot is 25 people: White , Black , Asian , Hispanic or Other (yellow)

          % more than in 2000. [25]

          In 2012, Corpus Christi was ranked the second least literate city in the US in a study by Central Connecticut State University. [26]

          According to the 2010 census, 80.9% of Corpus Christi’s population was white; 4.3% were African American; 1.8% Asian; 0.1% Pacific Islander; 10.4% of another race; and 2.5% off two or more races. Approximately 62.23% of Corpus Christi’s population was of Hispanic or Latino origin, of any race, [25] and 33.3% of the population were non-Hispanic White compared to 56% in 1970. [27]

          2000 census data

          At the census [4] From 2000, 277,454 people, 98,791 households and 70,437 families lived in the city. The population density was 1,794.2 people per square mile (692.7/km 2). The 107,831 housing units averaged 697.3 per square mile (269.2/km). 2 ). In the racial makeup of the City, 71.62% were White, 4.67% African American, 0.64% Native American, 1.28% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 18.58% other races and 3.13% from two or more races. Hispanics of any race made up 54.33% of the population.

          Of 98,791 households, 36.1% had children under the age of 18 living in them, 50.9% had married couples living together, 15.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.7% were non-families . About 23.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.75 and the average family size is 3.27.

          In the city, the population was distributed as 28.1% under the age of 18, 10.6% from 18 to 24, 29.2% from 25 to 44, 21.0% from 45 to 64, and 11. 1% aged 65 and over. The average age was 33 years. For every 100 women, there were 95.6 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 92.2 men.

          The median household income was $41,672. Men had a median income of $31,863 compared to $22,616 for women. The per capita income for the city was $17,419. About 14.1% of families and 17.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.9% of those under the age of 18 and 15. 5% of those aged 65 and over.

          Economy

          The majority of the population is employed in services, wholesale and retail trade, and in the public sector. Unemployment rate in Corpus Christi as of July 2019year is 4.5%. [28]

          Port of Corpus Christi, the fifth largest port in the United States. [29] and the deepest coastal port on the Gulf of Mexico, handles mainly oil and agricultural products. Much of the local economy is driven by tourism as well as the oil and petrochemical industries. In 2005, the port ranked 47th in the world in terms of cargo capacity.

          Corpus Christi is home to the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station providing the local economy with 6,200 civilian jobs, making it the largest employer in the city. Corpus Christi Army Depot, located on the grounds of NAS Corpus Christi, is the world’s largest helicopter repair facility. [10] In addition, NAS Corpus Christi is home to the US Coast Guard Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi.

          Corpus Christi is the original headquarters home of Whataburger, a fast food restaurant operator and franchisor with 650 stores in 10 states and Mexico; however, in 2009 the company moved its headquarters to San Antonio. Other major employers include CHRISTUS Spohn Health System with 5,400 local employees Corpus Christi Independent School District at 5,178, H-E-B at 5,000, and Bay Ltd. by 2,100. [30] Other companies based in Corpus Christi include: Stripes Convenience Stores and AEP Texas. [31] [32]

          Corpus Christi became the first major city to offer free Wi-Fi throughout the city in April 2005. [33] to allow remote reading of the meter after a dog has attacked the meter reader. In 2007, the network was bought by Earthlink for $5.5 million, and on May 31, 2007, it ceased to be free. [34]

          Culture

          Various parts of Corpus Christi retain a distinct sense of identity and community from the city, especially the Calallen and Flour Bluff areas.

          Attractions

          The city is home to a number of popular destinations for both tourists and residents. The official organization for visitors and tourist information is the Corpus Christi Tourism Bureau. Some of the most visited attractions are located on North Beach, where the Texas State Aquarium and USS Lexington Bay Museum. [35]

          USS Lexington – The-Blue-Ghost – Floating Museum

          Art Museum of South Texas

          USS Lexington was also part of the filming of the 2001 film Pearl Harbor . The Corpus Christi Museum District is located near the aircraft carrier. Lexington . Some attractions located in the Museum District include the Museum of Asian Cultures, the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History, the Arts Institute of South Texas, and the Harbor Playhouse Theatre, one of the oldest continuously operating community theaters in Texas. The heritage park is also located in the museum district, where several old restored houses can be found. In the city center, of which the museum district is a part, are skyscrapers such as One Shoreline Plaza, company offices, various shops, the popular marina center and the Mirador de la Flor. Downtown is also home to the Texas Surf Museum, which explores the history of surfing and focuses on surfing culture along the 367 miles (591 km), and K Space Contemporary, a non-profit arts organization that promotes and represents local, regional, and national contemporary art.

          Texas State Aquarium

          The Corpus Christi Botanical Garden and Nature Center, also located in the city, hosts occasional horticultural programs. On Oso Bay near the Valley of the Pharaohs site, the Hansa and Pat Suter Conservation Area is famous for its seabird watching. The nearby Pharaohs Golf Course also serves as a refuge for coastal and migratory birds.

          Immediately east of Corpus Christi are Padre Island and Mustang Island, home to various municipal, state, and national parks, most notably the Padre Island National Seashore. The city is also near the Royal Ranch, one of the largest ranches in the world, about which the film was filmed Giant was based.

          Films made in Corpus Christi

          Year-round NCAA Division I athletics can be found at the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi as the Islanders compete in 14 men’s and women’s sports as part of the Southland Conference.

          A sailing race is held weekly at the T-head in the city center every Wednesday, where spectators watch the boats compete at sunset. In addition, Corpus Christi is also home to the Corpus Christi Rugby Club, which is a member of the Texas Rugby Union, an affiliate of the Western Rugby Union and of the USA Rugby Football Union.

          Fishing

          Fishing is a popular pastime in Corpus Christi, including fishing from the various piers around Corpus Christi Bay, wading in Oso Bay, and fishing in the Gulf of Mexico at Packery Channel or Bob Hall Pier.

          Wind sports

          The city has one of the highest average wind speeds of coastal cities in North America. [36] This, combined with the Bay Front area along Ocean Drive, makes the city an important location for sports such as wind. kiteboarding, windsurfing, kite flying and swimming. At 19In 1990, Corpus Christi hosted the World Windsurfing Championship. In 2018 Corpus Christi hosted the 2018 conference. Youth World Championship in sailing.

          Other

          • Skating

          The Corpus Christi Skate Park opened on February 17, 2007. It is located in Cole Park on the shores of Corpus Christi Bay near the city center. The 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m 2 ) concrete park includes a skating bowl and outdoor pitch with stairs, railings, and flat surfaces.

          • Birdwatching

          Corpus Christi is a coastal city that is a good place to watch seabirds. Popular locations include Blücher Park downtown, the Hans and Suter Pat Preserve along Oso Bay, Hazel-Bazemore County Park along the Nueses River in Cullen, and the South Texas Botanical Garden and Nature Center along Oso Creek. [37]

          Government

          Municipal government

          In 1852 the City of Corpus Christi was incorporated. The 31st Texas Legislature chartered the city as a political and corporate municipality in 1909 year. By ordinance, the city has the power to “correct, change, and extend its boundaries”. [38]

          Corpus Christi is under councilor municipal government. The elected city council is the primary authority in municipal matters such as the enactment of local legislation, policy setting, and the appointment of a city manager. Together, the city council and the city manager enforce laws and lead the municipal government. [38] Organized by the government sectors of the city council, the city government, the city clerk, and several city departments, Corpus Christi is located in Nueces County. The city council currently consists of the following elected members:

          • Mayor Joe McCau
          • Rudy Garza, the younger, expanded community
          • Michael Hunter, At-Large
          • Poettta Guaharge
          • Everett Roy, district 1
          • Ben-Molina, district 2
          • Roland District 3
          • Greg Smith District 4
          • Gil Hernandez District 5 [39]

          Peter Zanoni, former Deputy City Manager of San Antonio, was named City Manager in May 2019. Following his appointment, Zanoni created two new positions on his leadership team and appointed Michael Rodriguez as chief of staff. [40] and Constance Sanchez as CFO. [41] City manager works with assistant city manager Mark Van Vleck, Samuel “Keith” Selman, and Steven Viera. Tammy Embry is the city’s director of intergovernmental relations. Rebecca L. Huerta – City Clerk.

          Former City Manager Margie S. Rose was appointed in 2016 and became the first African-American City Manager in Corpus Christi. Rose resigned in 2018. [42] Selman served as Acting City Manager in 2018 after Rose’s resignation and until Zanoni’s appointment.

          The Corpus Christi City Charter was adopted by public referendum in 1987, with amendments to the entire charter passed on January 19, 1991, and April 3, 1993. The charter was further amended on November 2, 2004, November 7, 2006 and November 8, 2016. [43] The charter consists of 10 articles and 41 sections relating to the provisions of self-government, the city council and the procedures of city government, administration, planning, boards and commissions, etc. The Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances was codified by Ordinance No. 028493 and passed February 23, 2010 [44]

          From 2012 to 2016, Nelda Martinez was mayor of Corpus Christi, the first Hispanic woman to hold office. [45]

          On January 19, 2017, Corpus Christi Mayor Dan McQueen resigned after 37 days, a result of McQueen’s comment alleging that city council members were only high school graduates and he was an engineer. [46] He has no engineering background and some college graduates are on the city council. [46]

          State and Federal

          In Texas, the 13th Court of Appeals is located at the Nueces County Courthouse in Corpus Christi. [47]

          The Texas Department of Criminal Justice operates the parole unit in Corpus Christi. [48]

          The US Postal Service operates the Corpus Christi Post Office, the city’s main post office, [49] , and several station post offices.

          Education

          Colleges and Universities

          Corpus Christi is home to several institutions of higher education: Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, Del Mar College, Saint Leo University-Corpus Christi and numerous vocational schools, including the Southern Career Institute , Texas South Institute of Technology, Texas Corpus Christi Career Centers, and the Vogue Beauty School. The city is also home to Stark College and Seminary (formerly known as the South Texas School of Christian Studies), located on Ward Island adjacent to the Texas A&M Corpus Christi.

          Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is part of the Texas A&M University System. It was formerly known as Corpus Christi State University, Texas A&I University in Corpus Christi, and the University of Corpus Christi.

          The University of Saint Leo and Corpus Christi Education Center is located at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi.

          Del Mar College is a local community college founded in the 1940s behind Wynn Seal Jr. High School. The main campus began as an administration building built after World War II on Del Mar. The college has grown to encompass much of the residential extension called Southmoreland, built from Bohemian farmland in the late 1930s. Del Mar now includes the West Campus, located in the Corpus Christi area, which was once the Cliff Mouse Airport.

          The Southern Career Institute offers career training at two Corpus Christi locations, primarily in the areas of medicine, business, and beauty.

          In 2015, WalletHub ranked Corpus Christi at the bottom, 138 of 150 cities in America, due to low education and low income opportunities. [50] To increase literacy rates in the city, a multi-year effort has been made to promote reading through annual literacy festivals. Initiated by First Lady Laura Bush and the Texas Book Festival, a series of book festivals are held each spring.

          Schools

          Six school districts provide primary and secondary education to area residents: Corpus Christi Independent School District, Calallen ISD, Mook Bluff ISD, Tuloso-Midway ISD, West Oso ISD, and London ISD. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi provides elementary and secondary education for Catholic schools. Several open enrollment charter schools are located in Corpus Christi. These public schools are: Center for Accelerated Learning, Cesar E. Chavez Academy, Corpus Christi College Preparatory HS, Corpus Christi Montessori School, Dr. M.L. Garza-Gonzalez, GCCLR Institute of Technology, Corpus Christi Premier HS, Richard Milburn Academy, School of Science and Technology, Seashore Learning Center, and Seashore Middle Academy.

          Corpus Christi Independent School District

          Colleges

          • Mary Carroll Middle School
          • Richard King Middle School Foy H. Moody
          • W. B. Ray High School
          • Collegiate High School
          • Solomon Cowles High School
          • Vocational and Technical Education Academy Branch
          • Veterans Memorial School

          Schools

          • Secondary school of Marvina P. Bakera
          • Secondary school of volumes Brown
          • Secondary school Cullen Plax
          • Claude Cunningham Secondary School of Robert Driskollah
          • Ellip Carl O. Hamlin High School
          • R. Haas High School
          • Harold Cuffey High School
          • Martin High School
          • South Park High School
          • Magnetic Secondary School of the Academy of Fine Arts Vinn forces

          Primary school

          • Primary allena school
          • Barnsa
          • Berlang primary school
          • CLUB ESTATES PROMICE CROTATE GROUD SCHOOK
          • Dawson Elementary School
          • Early Childhood Development Center
          • Evans Elementary School
          • Fannin 9 Elementary School0032
          • Galvan primary school
          • Garcia primary school
          • Gibson primary school
          • Primary HIKSS School
          • Houston primary school
          • Jones
          • Kostoriza primary school
          • 9002 9002 9002 9002 9002 9002 9002 9002 9002 9002 9002 9002 Meadowbrook School
          • Menger Primary School
          • Capital Design Primary School
          • Mireles Primary School
          • Primary school MontClair
          • Primary school mura
          • Primary school OUK-park
          • Primary school Sanders
          • SCHANENEN ESTATES
          • SMIT SMIT
          • Particular school
          • UEVs Wilson Elementary School
          • Windsor Park Elementary School
          • Woodlawn Elementary School
          • Yeager Elementary School
          • Office Primary School

          Alternative

          • Students Learning and Orientation Center
          • Mary Grett

          Independent School District Flour Bluff

            BLUOUFF 9-12 Grade 9002 9 Grades 7-8
          • Flour Bluff Middle School, Grades 5-6
          • Grades 3-4 Flour Bluff Elementary
          • Grades 1-2 Flour Bluff Elementary
          • Early Childhood Center Preschool and Kindergarten
          • Early Years 1-4

          West Oso Independent School District

          • West Oso High School grades 9-12
          • West Oso High School grades 6-8
          • West Oso Elementary grades 2-5
          • West Oso – John F. Kennedy Elementary to Grade 1

          Tuloso-Midway Independent School District

          • Tuloso-Midway High School
          • Tuloso-Midway High School
            • London secondary school
            • London secondary school
            • London elementary school

            Private / charter / Other

            • Secondary school of John Paul II
            • Bishop Cathedral of St. Jacob (primary, K-8)
            • 9003 -Christy (Grades 1-8)
            • Academy of the Incarnate Word (K-12)
            • Annapolis Christian Academy (K-12)
            • Yorktown Christian Academy (K-12)

            Library

            See also: Public libraries of Corpus Creei

            City libraries include: [51]

            • Dr. Clotilda P. Garcia, 5930 Brockhampton
            • bin F. McDonald, 4044 Greenwood F. , 2629 Waldron
            • La Retama, 805 Comanche
            • Owen Hopkins, 3202 McKinzie
            • Anita and W.T. Neyland, 1230 Carmel Pkwy

            TexShare cardholders also have limited borrowing privileges at the following libraries: [52]

            • Nueces County Public Library in Robstown, Texas
            • Mary and Jeff Bell Library at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
            • Del Mar College Libraries

            Corpus Christi International Airport Transportation

            and Interstate 37. Interstate 69E/US Highway 77 connects the city with Brownsville and Victoria. Texas State Highway 44 is a major highway connecting Corpus Christi to Laredo and western South Texas via Interstate 69W/US Highway 59, Interstate 35, and US Highway 83. Public transportation within the city is provided by the Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority with its 28 bus routes. Corpus Christi once had a streetcar system in operation from 1910 to 1931 and a railroad station (passenger service ended in 1965). Despite the convenience of a large harbor, the city does not have a passenger port. In the city of Corpus Christi, the percentage of households without a car is below average. In 2015, 8.5% of households in Corpus Christi did not have a car, and in 2016 it dropped slightly to 7.9%. In 2016, the national average was 8.7%. In 2016, Corpus Christi had an average of 1.77 vehicles per household, compared to a national average of 1.8. [53]

            Two major bridges lead to the city: the Harbor Bridge (US 181) and the John F. Kennedy Bridge (PR 22). Both bridges are maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation.

            Freight service from San Antonio Corpus Christi is provided by the Union Pacific Railroad, but the original line, both freight and passenger, was the San Antonio, Uvalde and Gulf Railroad, which has operated in Corpus Christi since 1913 to 1956. [54] Then SAU&G, or “Sausage” as it was commonly known, was merged into the Missouri Pacific Railroad. It was subsequently purchased by Union Pacific. [55]

            Major Highways

            • Interstate 37
            • Interstate 69E; under construction and expansion in accordance with US 77
            • US Highway 77
            • US Highway 181
            • Texas State Highway 44
            • Texas State Highway 286 (Crosstown Expressway)
            • Highway Texas, 358 (North Padre Island Drive and South Padre Island Drive)
            • Texas Highway, 35
            • Texas highway, 361
            • Famous famous famous people musician, founding member of Brockhampton.

            • Amy Acuff, five-time Olympic high jumper
            • Mike Adams, MLB pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies
            • AA Allen, a Pentecostal evangelist and “faith healer”, pastored Assembly of God Church in Corpus Christi in late 1940s.
            • Marshall Applewhite, founder of the Heaven’s Gate Suicide Cult, graduated from Corpus Christi High School.
            • Barbara Barry, actress
            • Raymond Berry, wide receiver and coach, Pro Football Hall of Fame
            • Justin Brantley, NFL player
            • John A. Breeden, American Legion Commander
            • Tammy John Canales, drag queen and musician
            • TV presenter
            • Dabney Coleman, actor
            • Roger Kroeger, country singer-songwriter
            • Henry Cuesta, clarinetist on The Lawrence Welk Show
            • Dave Davis, American broadcaster and NPR Fresh Air contributor
            • Paula DeAnda, musician
            • Tom DeLay, U.S. Congressman and disgraced House Majority Leader Carlosni Lusley

              9 for murder, controversial conviction raises fears of wrongful execution

            • Helen Donat, opera singer
            • Ramon H. Dovalina, college administrator and president
            • Roberto Elizondo, boxer, two-time world title contender
            • Farrah Fawcett, actress and artist
            • Blake Farenthold, former US Congressman from the 27th District of Texas
            • Joe Bertram Franz, historian
            • David Freese, MLB player for MLB Pittsburgh Pirates
            • Clint Gresham, Seattle Seahawks Long Bass, Super Bowl Champion
            • Stephanie Grist, author
            • Stephen A. Hickham, Jr., race car driver
            • Jim Heath, musician known as Reverend Horton Heath
            • Bert Hooton, baseball pitcher, All-Star and World Series Champion
            • Todd Ames Hunter, Texas House of Representatives 1989-1997 and since January 2009
            • Ernestine Jackson, actress and singer
            • Bret Anthony Johnston , author Corpus Christi: Stories
            • Jeremy Jordan, Supergirl (TV series) actor, Broadway performer
            • Larry Kelm, NFL player, original Texas A&M “Wrecking Crew” linebacker Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers
            • Mifflin Kenedy, rancher and businessman
            • Ashley Kidd, world champion wakesurfer
            • Brooks Kischnik, baseball player
            • Bobby Labonte, NASCAR Sprint Cup driver and 2000 champion
            • Terry Labonte, NASCAR Cup Series Pilot ], 1984 and 1996 champion
            • Collin LaRose, accused in 2010 of attempting to recruit Islamic terrorists to earn money jihad
            • Chris Layton, drummer Stevie Ray Vaughn and double trouble
            • Brian Leitch, NHL defenseman, was born in Corpus Christi but grew up in Connecticut.
            • Danny Lohner, musician
            • Eva Longoria, actress
            • Allen Ludden, TV game show host
            • Terrence McNally, playwright
            • Irlene Mandrell, musician, actress, model, sister of Barbara and Louise Mandrell32, and 9009 actress, sister of Barbara and Irlene Mandrell
            • Victoria Moroles, actress
            • Mitch Morris, actor
            • Roger Narvaez, Mixed martial arts
            • Joe Nixon, state representative from Houston, grew up in Corpus Christi
            • Larry Norman, musician and songwriter
            • Todd Oldham, fashion designer
            • Revilo P. Oliver, 20th century fascist scientist, professor, founder of the John Birch Society.
            • Solomon P. Ortiz, US Congressman, represented Corpus Christi for 28 years.
            • Jessie Pavelka, actor and model
            • Jennifer Peña, Latin Pop and Tejano singer and actress
            • Cliff Pennington, Los Angeles Angels MLB player
            • Paul Perez, drummer, songwriter, producer
            • Lou Diamond Phillips, actor
            • Billy Powell, keyboard player
            • Selena Quintanilla, Mexican / American singer0 La Reyna de07,
            • Cumbia
            • A. B. Quintanilla, singer, songwriter with Kumbia All Starz, Selena’s older brother
            • Suzette Quintanilla, Selena and Los Dinos drummer, Selena’s older sister
            • Dodie Roach, professional poker player, two-time World Series of Poker 9 bracelet winner0032
            • Johnny Roland, NFL player and coach
            • Lester Roloff, radio evangelist
            • Leslie Sanchez, political expert
            • Pepe Serna, actor
            • Sid Sheinberg, ex-president of Universal Studios, helped make Jaws Barley
                MLB player for Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets
              • Ormond R. Simpson, Lt. Gen. Marine Corps
              • Robert Simpson, meteorologist and hurricane specialist
              • Laurie Singer, actress
              • Mark Singer, actor
              • Justin Storms, artist, musician
              • Martha Tilton, singer and actress
              • Raul Torres, state representative from Nueces
              • Carlos Truan, politician
              • George Conrad Westervelt, naval officer and engineer; co-founder The Boeing Company
              • Don Williams, country and western singer
              • Rob Zastryzny, Chicago Cubs pitcher

              Twin Cities

              Corpus Christi maintains a thriving and active relationship with these sister cities: [56]

              • AGEN, LOT-ET-GARONNE, France
              • Kilung, Taiwan
              • Yokosuka, Kanagava, Japan

              See also

            • Texas Portal
            • Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History
            • List of Mayors of Corpus Christi, TX
            • Mirador de la Flor
            • Hotel Nueces
            • Old Bayview Cemetery 9 Other highs of 26°F (-3°C) occurred on December 20, 1924, February 12, 1899, January 25, 1897, and January 16, 1888.
            • further reading

              • Lessoff, Alan. Where Texas Meets the Sea: Corpus Christi and Its History (University of Texas Press, 2015) 360 pp.
              • Givens, Murphy. Corpus Christi History

              external links

              • City of Corpus Christi
              • Corpus Christi Public Library digital archive with local history photographs and materials

              Finding Lisa: How a little girl’s story helped solve 30-year-old murders

              Photo from www.bostonglobe.com

              Murder, mystery, disappearances and new life This is the life story of Lisa, who did not know anything about her origin, parents and past. However, now, many years after the mysterious events, she was able to uncover the secrets of a strange man named Bob Evans, who called her his daughter. He lived with the girl in a trailer park and planned to give the child to a foster family for a kind woman who loved Lisa and considered her her granddaughter. However, at a crucial moment, Evans disappeared and the child was placed in public custody. What happened next to Lisa and the man who called himself her father, in the Boston Globe investigation.

              The single father and his secrets

              She was a little girl, dressed in faded and worn clothes that were a few sizes too small. She had no toys and often went hungry while living with her father in a red pickup truck in a trailer park.

              In the summer of 1986, five-year-old Lisa often walked by Kathryn Dekker’s trailer at a trailer park in Scotts Valley, California. While her father worked, Lisa spent hours playing with her little grandson Dekker. She got used to this kind woman and soon began to call her grandmother. Her father, Gordon Jenson, also relied heavily on Dekker. He even cried when he told her about his wife, who, according to him, died when Lisa was still a child, and about trying to raise his daughter on his own.

              Summer was ending and Dekker had to go home with her husband, a state-owned engineer assigned to work in that area for the summer. Katherine was worried about what would happen to Lisa after she left. The woman felt sorry for the little girl living in such conditions. Dekker dreamily told Jenson that she wanted to have a granddaughter like Lisa. Her daughter and son-in-law wanted to have children for a long time, but they did not succeed. She politely asked about his plans for the fall, when Liza was supposed to go to kindergarten.

              A couple of days later, Jenson appeared on the threshold of Dekker’s house. After much deliberation, he decided that it would be better for everyone if Lisa stayed with her daughter Dekker. He offered the woman to take the girl to him for three weeks, and if everything went well, they could legally adopt her. Decker was delighted. He and Lisa went to the store to buy the new clothes and a pair of shiny shoes, and then on a six-hour drive to the house of the future adoptive parents in Chino Hills. Lisa was so happy with the new clothes that she did not take off her new shoes even in bed.

              Daughter Dekker and her husband immediately fell in love with Lisa and really wanted her to become part of their family. But when the young couple returned to the trailer park a few weeks later to begin the adoption process, Jenson disappeared. However, they were more alarmed by Lisa’s stories about the terrible things that, according to her, her father did to her. The couple contacted the police. After speaking with Lisa, the investigators suspected that she might have been abused, after which they placed her under state custody. Catherine Dekker, heartbroken, never saw her again.

              The police asked Lisa if she had any brothers or sisters. She said that they used to be, but they all died from eating “grass mushrooms” when they went hiking. Alarmed law enforcement officers combed the entire trailer park to find out anything about Jenson. The only thing they found was a fingerprint on the sound system he installed. It turned out that the print belonged to a man named Curtis Mayo Kimball, who was arrested about a year ago for drunk driving while his young daughter was there. This was the first hint that Lisa’s father was not who he claimed to be. He also had other secrets that Lisa herself would discover years later, when she asked herself a very important question for her: “Who am I?”

              Police photographs of a man known as Robert Evans. Photo from www.bostonglobe.com

              Few personalities and no history

              Lisa never saw Kimball again. However, the police found him two years later in San Luis Obispo, California. He was driving a stolen car in Idaho and was using a different name. When a connection was made between him and the girl he abandoned in the trailer park, the man pleaded guilty to abandoning the child. Prosecutors did not bring charges of rape against him as part of a plea deal, freeing Lisa from having to testify in court. The man spent 19 years in prisonmonths and was released in 1990. Shortly thereafter, he left the city, violating the terms of his parole.

              For the next ten years, he lived inconspicuously in Richmond, California under the name Larry Wanner, authorities say. When he arrived, he worked as an electrician and handyman. After renovating a room in a local shop, the man convinced the owners to let him live there for two or three months, which stretched out for several years. He was a lone man about six feet tall, with piercing blue eyes and a severe alcohol addiction.

              In the end, the one who called himself Larry Vanner moved on. In August 2001, he married a woman named Yunsoon Joon in an informal ceremony in the backyard of her Richmond home, to which he soon moved. The next year, she disappeared without a trace and without explanation. The missing woman was reported by her friend. Roxanne Grünheid, a Contra Costa County detective specializing in murders, took up the investigation.

              Photo of Yunsoon Joon, whose body was found in her home in California. Photo from www.bostonglobe.com

              A veteran police officer, she was known to be a tenacious investigator who could solve the toughest cases. By that time, she had just completed her investigation into the murder of a jogger in 1978. As for the Wanner case, here the woman seemed to be facing a wall. When Grünheid interrogated him at the police station, he was calm and cooperated with the investigation. Everything was fine, he assured the police. The man said that his wife lived in Oregon, where she underwent psychological counseling, and even dictated the doctor’s number. In an effort to prove that he had nothing to hide, he allowed his fingerprints to be taken.

              The results were not long in coming. His prints matched those of Curtis Mayo Kimball, the man who dumped Lisa in the trailer park. Grünheid had him arrested for violating parole in 1990. Then, along with other officers, she went to search Joon Yunsoon’s home. There, the police discovered a terrible picture: in a dirty room in the basement, there was a large pile of cat litter. Beneath it was Jun’s partially dismembered body, a small ax and a saw lay nearby. Subsequently, it turned out that a few months ago she died from a blow to the head. It was a crime so horrendous in its cruelty that Grünheid could not believe that this was Kimball’s first murder.

              Considering this case as her mission, Grünheid requested all the materials of Lisa’s case from the archive and studied them for hours. She was chained to cards with little prints of Lisa taken after she was found abandoned. They remained in the old file, which contained the long-forgotten traces of an abandoned child. Grünheid was appalled at the descriptions of sexual abuse Lisa shared with the police at the time, as well as in Kimball’s own notes he wrote years ago to Katherine Dekker and her daughter, in which he identified himself as Lisa’s father and admitted that he voluntarily gave her away.

              The more the detective read, the more questions she had. Kimball told conflicting stories to the Dekkers and others in the trailer park about what happened to Lisa’s mom, police said. Sometimes he said that she died during childbirth. Sometimes he said that she died in a car accident. Sometimes he said that his wife was the victim of a shootout during a robbery. Sometimes it was cancer.

              Lisa’s birth certificate was not in the case file, and there was no record of her mother’s death. The list of pseudonyms used by Kimball as he passed through California, Texas, Idaho revealed little about his true identity. Grunheid found a report that the police had taken a sample of Lisa’s blood and planned to force Kimball to take a paternity test. She desperately searched for the test results, but realized that the examination had not been done. “I think, ‘Who is this man?'” Grünheid said. “There is not the slightest chance that this girl is his daughter.”

              “This guy is a ghost”

              Kimball was sitting in the courtroom just a few steps away from Roxanne Grünheid. He could hear well enough that the detective had told her colleague about the investigation and her intention to keep digging until all of his crimes were solved. The following day, Kimball abruptly pleaded guilty to June’s murder and was later sentenced to life in prison with eligibility for parole after 15 years. Grunheid was true to her promises: even when Kimball was behind bars, she continued to investigate.

              She requested a DNA test. In 2003, results came back that confirmed her suspicions. Whoever Kimball really was, he was not Lisa’s father. After that, she immediately contacted police departments in Santa Cruz County, where Lisa was abandoned, and in San Bernardino County, where she lived at the time. The investigation of this case, which has now been qualified as a “kidnapping”, has resumed. Kimball, on the contrary, denied everything. He told investigators that he did not remember Liza at all. When he died in prison in 2010, he took all his secrets to the grave: no one knew his real name or age.

              In 2004, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children joined the investigation. His staff reviewed reports of missing people and identified several suspects. However, the search did not lead anywhere. Lisa’s kidnapper could have taken her from anywhere on the map. “We didn’t even have a clue as to the geographic area (from which Lisa might have been abducted),” said Peter Hadley, a San Bernardino Sheriff’s Office officer who investigates crimes against children, who has been on Lisa’s case for several years. knew who he was. This guy is a ghost.”

              It seemed that everything that happened before the summer of 1986, when Lisa met Catherine Dekker and the man she knew as her father, was lost forever. “She was essentially a living Jane Doe ( is the name given in the United States to persons involved in investigations whose names are unknown or should not be disclosed approx. ed. ),” Hadley said.

              A 1985 photograph of Robert Evans with his beard removed in a photo editor. Photo courtesy of www.bostonglobe.com

              Find parents all over the world

              After the police took Lisa from the trailer park, she was placed in the custody of foster parents, who soon adopted the girl. She grew up in a loving family in a place east of Los Angeles. Lisa got married and had three children, but she never ceased to wonder who she was and where she came from. Who are her biological parents? Are they alive? She declined to be interviewed by The Globe, but allowed other people to share her story.

              Two years ago, Lisa seriously decided to find out who she was by joining the millions of other people who were turning to DNA databases to trace their roots. Law enforcement officers and experts in the field of genealogy decided to help her with this. Lisa bought a DNA testing kit from ancestry.com for $99, placed the saliva sample in the included vial, and sent her sample to the company for testing. The firm analyzes the so-called autosomal DNA, the genetic material that is inherited from both parents, and then searches its extensive database for matches. Children are given 50% of autosomal DNA from each parent, 25% from grandparents, with distant relatives the percentage of matches is less. However, figuring out how two strangers are related can be tricky.

              While Lisa was waiting for the results, Peter Hadley, a police officer from San Bernardino, emailed the operators of another site, DNAAdoption.com, which provides instructions for DNA testing. In it, he asked if the same methods used to find biological parents could help a woman who knows nothing about where she came from.

              Barbara Rey-Venter, a retired patent attorney and genealogist who volunteers to help the site as a search angel, replied that she was confident she could help, but it would not be easy. She assembled a small team of volunteers from the California Monterey County Genealogists Association to help solve the mystery. They called this case “Project Lisa.”

              Meanwhile, results from ancestry.com came in showing that Lisa shared DNA with several thousand people, and there was one close match with an 81-year-old man who lived on the East Coast and was of Canadian ancestry. He was contacted and asked to post his profile on a site that looks for matches from several genomic testing companies. Ray-Venter analyzed the results and concluded that this man and Lisa had a common female ancestor. But in order to determine who she was, the volunteers needed to find more of Lisa’s relatives.

              In search of new family ties, Lisa donated her DNA to two more popular genealogy sites. One of them, 23andMe, found three close DNA matches, but only one of the three people was contacted, 42-year-old Adam Keim from San Francisco. Ray-Venter wrote to Keim. He supposedly had a cousin who was kidnapped as a child and wanted to know where she came from. However, Keim had nothing in common with other relatives. He was adopted as a child and, like his sister, was looking for his biological parents. Ray-Venter said that if he agreed to assist in the investigation, she would help him find his family. Keim, who had almost abandoned the search for his parents, was skeptical. “I didn’t know if it was a scam or if they were going to ask me for money,” Keim said in an interview. “I’m a normal person and it was like a TV show on a Thursday night.

              Once he was satisfied that the site staff’s request was legitimate, Keim agreed to share copies of his DNA tests and adoption documents, including his mother’s maiden name and the date he was born in San Diego. Within one day, Barbara Ray-Venter and another volunteer figured out Keim’s birth name by looking at old California birth records and found a brother he didn’t know. A short time later, she found his mother, who lived only a few hours away from him. “I just cried,” Keim said.

              There was good news for Lisa too. DNA tests determined that Lisa’s first genetic match, an older man, was related to both Adam Keim and her. It was assumed that their common ancestor was the grandmother of this man, who had 18 children. Not surprisingly, the volunteers set themselves the task of tracking down the origins of each of them.

              New life and 19,000 relatives

              Barbara Ray-Venter and her team have spent thousands of hours compiling family trees. They studied census data, birth, marriage and death certificates, as well as selected information from social networks. One of the volunteers, Yunel Davidsen, a certified genealogist from Salinas, California, combed through Canadian documents dating back to the 60s, tracing the ancestors of Lisa’s cousins. Her job was to identify living relatives who could provide DNA so the volunteers could move forward with their search.

              Then Peter Hadley, a San Bernardino officer, called hundreds of people across the country to ask for a DNA test. Most of them refused, even when Hadley told them they could help a relative who had been kidnapped. Many of them hung up or accused Hadley of being a scammer. “It was a disappointment, but at the same time we understood that people are afraid for their privacy,” Davidsen said.

              Cheerfully, Hadley decided to change his tactics. He convinced people to call the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office to convince them of his integrity. The results were not long in coming, and soon the number of known relatives of Lisa increased. Eventually, Lisa’s family tree grew to 19000 people only on the maternal side. The stapled paperwork of people who shared a common ancestry of 18 children of Lisa’s relative stretched out 11 feet.

              Some of Lisa’s cousins, encouraged by her story, persuaded other relatives to provide their DNA samples and donate money to pay for the tests. It soon became clear that Lisa came from a family of French-Canadians who settled in New Hampshire. The answer was close. Junel Davidsen found an obituary for one of her relatives, Georgette Bowden, who died in 2008. She is survived by her daughter, Denise Bowden. However, when they started looking for information about Denise, the trail disappeared.

              The team was puzzled. They found relatives with DNA similar to Lisa, both maternal and paternal, which made the puzzle even harder. Then came the breakthrough that everyone had been waiting for. According to the results of DNA tests, two brothers from previous generations married two sisters, which was the missing link. “Suddenly everything fell into place,” Ray-Venter said. “There was only one woman who could be her mother.”

              Photo of Denise Bowden who disappeared in Manchester in 1981. Photo from www.bostonglobe.com

              Mysterious Disappearance

              The woman was Denise Bowden, who disappeared from her home in Manchester in 1981. She left behind her six-month-old daughter and her boyfriend, a man named Bob Evans. Her family never heard from her again.

              In July 2016, Peter Hadley called Lisa. His search was over. She was silent on the phone for a few seconds. “Do you want to know your name?” – he asked. “Yes,” Lisa answered quietly. Dawn. This is the name her mother gave her at birth. He sent her a copy of her birth certificate. Lisa called him a few weeks later with more questions. Should she change her name now? Date of your birth?

              Hadley told Manchester Police that a girl who was abandoned in California in 1986 has been identified as Bowden’s daughter. Denise Bowden’s elderly father, Armand Bowden, who had previously refused DNA tests, relented when he was proven to be related to his granddaughter, whom he had not seen for 35 years. The results of the examinations subsequently did not raise doubts. He told authorities that he last saw his only daughter on Thanksgiving Day in 1981. A week later, she left with her child and boyfriend. Relatives never reported disappearances. “Apparently they were having financial difficulties, so we assumed they had run away from their financial problems,” said Manchester Police Captain Ryan Grant.

              Detectives found several photographs of Evans dated 1980, when he was arrested several times in Manchester for illegally connecting electricity to his house and paying with bad checks. The police compared these photos with pictures of the man who abandoned Lisa and then died in prison. According to Grant, it was the same man.

              Peter Hadley told Ashley Rodriguez, a forensic scientist at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, that Lisa’s mother was identified as a woman who went missing in Manchester at 1981 year. As soon as she looked at the map of the state on her computer, a terrible idea popped into her head. “As soon as she hung up, she said, ‘You have to see this,'” recalls Carol Schweitzer, head of the center’s forensic services. “Oh, my God, could there be a connection?”

              The secret became clear

              Manchester is only 15 miles from Allenstown, which holds one of New Hampshire’s most disturbing mysteries. In 1985, local hunters came across a steel tank containing the decomposed bodies of a young woman and a girl believed to be 10-11 years old. 15 years later, the investigator assigned to the case found a second barrel in the same forest, which contained the remains of two little girls, who were about 3 and 4 years old. None of them have been identified, although DNA tests have shown that three of the four victims were relatives. The police believe that all four were killed at the same time, between the end of 1970s and early 1980s.

              Photo from www.bostonglobe.com

              Schweitzer and Rodriguez contacted California and New Hampshire authorities, telling them that Bowden’s disappearance could be linked to the Allenstown murders. Bowden’s boyfriend was living in the area at the time a young woman and three little girls were killed. Two of the Allenstown victims were partially dismembered, a detail that was reminiscent of Yunsoon June’s murder. Everything pointed to Evans—an amazing breakthrough in a case that had seemed hopeless for a long time.

              Investigators have determined that the man, who identified himself as Bob Evans, worked as an electrician at Waumbec Mills in Manchester from 1977 to 1981, and it was there that he took the barrels in which the bodies were found. Evans also did electrical work on the shop at the site and used the land to dispose of materials from the mill.

              And just as the DNA tests led Lisa to her biological mother, they revealed that Lisa’s kidnapper was the father of one of the Allenstown victims, a 4-year-old girl who was unrelated to the other victims. DNA tests determined that the older victim could be Denise Bowden. “At this point, our focus on Evans stopped being general and became more granular,” said Michael Kokoski, a New Hampshire police sergeant.

              New Hampshire authorities said in January that DNA tests had linked Evans to the Allenstown murders. He probably killed them all, senior assistant attorney general Jeffrey Streltsin said, and allegedly killed Bowden, though her body was never found. He traveled around the country, having relationships with single mothers, while using different names. Authorities said he had used violence against women and children in the past, and they suspect there are other victims, the real number of which will probably never be known. “He certainly fits the description of a serial killer,” Streltsin said.

              The mother of Evans’ daughter, who was killed in Allenstown, was never found. When Evans was arrested in 1980 on charges of stealing electricity and using false checks, he claimed to be married to a woman named Elizabeth. However, it was not possible to find her, and the next year he got together with Denise Bowden.

              Bob Evans looked like a chameleon. Sometimes he was clean-shaven, sometimes heavily disheveled and with a shaggy beard. He spoke with a Southern accent, an East Coast accent, a West Coast accent, or no accent at all. Some women recalled his bright blue eyes and called him charming. He was intelligent, could speak fluent French, and according to one witness interviewed by the police, he spoke Spanish, Chinese and Arabic. Investigators suspected that in the past he could be a military man, but this could not be confirmed. They didn’t find where he grew up or where he was before he came to New Hampshire at 1970s, when he was about 20-30 years old.

              Investigators looked into reports of missing children, but feared that Allenstown victims such as Bowden had never been reported missing. According to detectives, the Bowdens believed that Denise Bowden simply left – until her daughter Lisa, who was also considered lost for a long time, began to look for her. When authorities announced a breakthrough in the Allenstown murders, they released a statement from Lisa, now 35. She thanked everyone who took part in the investigation of her case and asked her to keep her confidentiality. “I have three wonderful children and a loving husband, and I want our happy and safe lives to be protected by sharing this story,” she said.

              Photo from www.bostonglobe.com

              Happy reunion

              In December, Lisa met her grandfather and several cousins ​​in New Hampshire. Investigators said they were able to narrow down information about Lisa’s father to just a few people, but they refused to release the details.

              Lisa is a strong woman and protective mother of her family, Hadley said. She is relieved that some questions about her past have been answered, but she still hopes that investigators will find her mother’s remains and identify the rest of the Allenstown victims.

              Police in New Hampshire and California, with the help of the FBI, are trying to get to the bottom of Bob Evans’ past, trying to find out his real name and people who met along the way. Recently, a woman told police that she babysat Lisa and another 6-month-old baby when Evans lived in Anaheim in 1984-1985. He told her that he is a single father who raises children by himself. Investigators fear he may have killed the second child. The next year, when Evans showed up at the trailer park, he was only with Lisa. Lisa always thought Evans spared her because he was her father, Hadley said. However, when she learned that he killed his daughter, one of the victims buried in New Hampshire, she became convinced that she was protected by a guardian angel.

              A few months later, Peter Hadley called Katherine Dekker. He told her what happened to Lisa and the man who left her. He said that the baby, whom Dekker’s daughter wanted to adopt, was kidnapped. And the man who called himself her father was a serial killer who killed his own daughter and planned to kill Lisa. For some reason, he allowed Lisa to leave. “You saved her life,” he told Dekker.

              Now Dekker is 85. She said that it is often difficult for her to remember certain things. But she never forgot Lisa, the girl who came into her life in the summer of 1986 years old and almost became her granddaughter. “I thought and worried about her all the time, she was a good girl,” Dekker said.

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              Maksimova Natalia

              Kindergarten is the very first and perhaps the most important stage in the life of any child. At an early age, little people begin to recognize this world and form their own idea of ​​​​it. Care and attention, safety and reliability, health, careful development of the intellect and, of course, the creation of an English-speaking environment – this is what the Sun School team of professionals is focused on. We offer a qualitatively new, modern and safe kindergarten. The opening of the Sun School kindergarten is an important event in the life of Samara residents. Now their children can be part of the exciting and educational world of Sun School every day. It is with great pleasure that I invite everyone to our kindergarten!

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              26 August

              Mental arithmetic

              Dear parents! We are glad to announce that a new course has appeared in our kindergarten: mental arithmetic. The trainer works with children according to this program: Galiyeva Olga Olegovna.
              Mental arithmetic is a unique program for the development of a child. Children learn to count using the abacus, the progenitor of the modern calculator. After studying the program of mental arithmetic, children quickly count on the abacus and in the mind, the brain activity of the child as a whole is trained.
              We treat our classes like sports training. To achieve outstanding results, children need to train hard, set goals and achieve them. You need to be diligent, responsible and be sure to do your homework.
              Mental arithmetic forms the child’s ability to succeed in any business! Indeed, with any tasks: in studies, in hobbies, in a career, a trained brain copes easier and faster! With the help of the MA program, the potential inherent from birth is revealed, which, without due attention and stimulation, could go unnoticed. And who knows, maybe your child is the one, the one? Everyone can achieve high results!

              July 27

              New teacher

              Our kindergarten is pleased to introduce a new young and promising teacher: Sheina Margarita. Margarita Konstantinovna is studying at the magistracy of the Faculty of Philology of the Samara State Social and Pedagogical University. He has additional education as an interpreter. From 2019 to 2022, she worked as a teacher at the private kindergarten “Kapelka”, since March 2022 she has been a teacher at Sun School kindergarten. He is a participant and winner of all-Russian and international conferences. Winner of the regional competition “Young Scientist 2020”. We wish her creative and fruitful work.

              June 20

              Summer camp

              Sun Camp continues its work in our kindergarten. Classes of the game format are devoted to the topic “Secrets of the third planet”. Young researchers reveal the secrets of the past and future of our planet. Every week, our pupils are waiting for interesting quests, quizzes, competitions, games, a sea of ​​vivid impressions and emotions.

              31 May

              Graduation party

              Graduation ball in kindergarten is the most touching, most unforgettable holiday. On May 26, graduation was held in our kindergarten. On this day, the guys sang songs, danced, read poetry, participated in competitions. At the end of the holiday, each child was awarded diplomas and medals. Ahead of the school – school joys, friends, breaks, grades at the blackboard and homework. There is still a lot of new and interesting things ahead, but children will remember this holiday for a lifetime! The last holiday of preschool childhood.

              6 May

              Victory Day

              In 2022, our country celebrates the 77th anniversary of Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War. Although more than half a century has passed since the Victory Day, time has no power over the memory of people of different generations. The feat of the soldiers and the feat of the working people who forged victory in the rear will never fade. Remain in the ranks and poems of that time, and works, and songs that inspired the soul of a soldier during the war years. A festive event dedicated to Victory Day was held in our kindergarten. The children recited poems, sang military songs, and took part in the relay race. The teachers introduced the children to the symbols of the Victory: the Order “Victory”, St. George’s Ribbon, the Eternal Flame. At the end of the event, the children made holiday cards.

              April 12

              Day of Cosmonautics

              Today in our kindergarten there was a holiday dedicated to the Day of Cosmonautics. The guys participated in fun contests, made crafts, met a guest from the moon – an alien. The newcomer had fun and danced with the children, learned the secrets of the health of Earthlings. Many children had a dream to become astronauts and fly into space.

              March 22

              March is the month of holidays

              In March, two holidays were held in the garden: March 8 and Maslenitsa. Children participated in fun competitions, sang touching songs, recited poems. The holidays passed in a warm, sincere atmosphere. The guys got a lot of impressions and charged with positive emotions for the holidays.

              21 February

              Defender of the Fatherland Day

              matinees dedicated to the Defender of the Fatherland Day. Traditionally, all groups
              prepared sports competitions. The little athletes had to
              pass relay races and compete in strength, courage and agility. Also
              the guys remembered military professions and military equipment, guessed
              riddles, performed dances and recited poems. The holiday gave children
              many positive emotions and sincere smiles.

              January 11

              Fabulous kindergarten

              Our kindergarten is a place of friendship, learning, inspiration — and we really value this atmosphere!

              27 December

              Mother’s Day

              At the end of November we celebrated the most touching holiday – Mother’s Day. Teachers and children prepared for it for a whole week: they decorated groups, made crafts, rehearsed. The holiday passed very reverently and tenderly. Poems, songs and funny contests conquered our mothers, and everyone was delighted.

              23 December

              New Year’s holidays

              Every year at the end of December in our kindergarten there are festive New Year’s parties. A smart Christmas tree, Santa Claus, Snow Maiden and gifts were waiting for our children. All the guys showed their talents with pleasure: they danced, danced round dances, recited poems, sang songs, played. The holidays turned out to be very cheerful and joyful, left a lot of pleasant impressions and emotions.

              November 2

              Halloween

              Halloween was fun and exciting in our kindergarten. Teachers and children prepared costumes and decorated the groups. Various competitions and games were held on the day of the holiday. At the end of the day, all children received sweet prizes. It was awesome fun!

              October 20

              Autumn holiday

              A holiday dedicated to the Day of Autumn was held in our kindergarten. The beautiful Autumn came to visit, with whom the guys sang and had fun, as well as the Scarecrow, who was looking for his vegetables. There were beautiful mountain ash and cheerful mushrooms at the festival, which delighted our guests with cheerful dances. The event was bright, interesting and exciting. In conclusion, Autumn treated all the children with delicious, juicy apples.

              24 August

              Teacher training.

              The new curriculum at Sun School will start with a new program. All work with children will take place in the process of joint exploration of the world in a playful way. A unified structure of the day has been developed, which includes both creative activities and physical activities and the development of cognitive abilities in a playful way that our pupils like so much.

              Teachers will receive additional training and will look after children even better!

              20 August

              Preparation for the new school year.

              Our kindergarten is actively preparing for the new school year. Purchased new toys and books. On September 1, the children will have a fun holiday dedicated to the Day of Knowledge. Our children have interesting activities, games and holidays ahead!

              10 August

              End of summer camp.

              Our summer camp Sun Camp is finishing its work. Interesting, exciting and incredible 3 months flew by. Our children learned a lot, had fun and had fun. Looking forward to next summer and our wonderful Sun Camp.

              July 19

              We invite you!

              Sun School Kindergarten is waiting for new children to join their groups. If you want your child to have fun, interesting and exciting time, you need to urgently visit us! There are only a few spots left in the group! Hurry up!

              July 12

              Sun Camp is in full swing!

              We continue our acquaintance with the various faculties of our Academy. The children learned the secrets of pioneers and travelers, played, participated in competitions and quests. Our kids continue to learn children’s songs in two languages, immerse themselves in the fairy-tale world of songs with the help of special exercises and various games. Our children are in an atmosphere of emotions, positive and new discoveries.

              July 7

              Recruitment of a new junior group
              Children from 2 years of age are open. Your children are waiting for daily interesting
              classes, wonderful teachers, individual approach, five meals a day
              food and more. Bring our child to us and he will spend
              time with pleasure and benefit!

              June 4

              Sun School Graduation

              Our kindergarten recently had a graduation. Our graduates acted as real actors and shot “The Best Movie”. Poems, funny contests and sketches caused a lot of positive emotions among the audience. I would like to wish our children successful studies, great victories and incredible miracles in life. Good luck guys!

              ABC concept

              A unique development concept helps develop a bright and confident personality. We have combined health care, the formation of intelligence and communication skills of children into a harmonious system – ABC.

              • Abilities (intelligence)

                Development of intelligence through games and with pleasure.

              • Body (health)

                Formation of a child’s strong immunity and care for a healthy lifestyle.

              • Communication (socialization)

                Building relationships with other people and developing teamwork skills.

              Our advantages

              Video surveillance

              All our gardens are equipped with video surveillance systems. You can see what your child is doing at any time through the smartphone application, which is especially important during the adaptation period.

              Best educators

              Mandatory requirements for candidates: higher pedagogical education, work experience, ability to find an approach to the child. All educators undergo regular training at the Sun School corporate university.

              English

              Our gardens are bilingual, which means that afternoon games and educational activities are held in English only.

              Safety

              A safe environment is the basis of the children’s space: special furniture without sharp corners made of environmentally friendly materials, certified toys, hypoallergenic detergents. Particular attention is paid to preventive measures: the premises are regularly ventilated, the air is disinfected using a recirculator, quartzization is carried out in accordance with SanPiN.

              Healthy food

              A balanced five meals a day: two breakfasts, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. The individual characteristics of the child are taken into account: allergies, food intolerances. The menu has been developed taking into account the current SanPiN and collections of recipes recommended for feeding children in kindergartens.

              Children’s insurance

              Kindergartens have an accident insurance system for children. Insurance coverage is valid not only in the garden, but also anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day.

              Our team:

              • Petrova Anna

                Middle group teacher

                Education: Ulyanovsk State University

                Advanced training:

                • Adapted educational programs for preschool education: design and automation
                • Workshop on Dealing with Unwanted Behaviors Using Applied Behavior Analysis Procedures
                • Workshop with Lyudmila Petranovskaya
                • Russian Educators Forum 2019
                • The first stage of education at the Sun School Corporate University, Practitioner

              • Nicholas

                Senior English teacher

                ILAC High-Advanced (Level 15)

              • Richmond

                Intermediate Teacher

                TESOL sertificate (International Open Academy) United Kingdom
                TEFL accredited certificate (International Open Academy) United Kingdom

              • 2 Gilyazetdinova Guzel

                Educator of the younger group

                Education: Samara State Social and Pedagogical University

                Continuing Qualification: First Step of study at the Sun School Corporate University, teacher-practitioner
                9000

              • Neymat

                Senior English teacher

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              Sun School Network News

              • We invite you to the opening of the Lobachevsky Sun School garden (Moscow)!

                08/26/2022

                On September 3, a new kindergarten Lobachevsky’s Sun School opens in Moscow! The garden is new, but the principles and standards are still high.

                • video surveillance available to you;
                • five meals a day with menu correction for children with allergies;
                • daily health worker check-up;
                • classes in the format of games, quests, creative tasks;
                • two adults in each group.

                On the open day in the program: animators, soap bubble shows, excursions for parents. You can see the garden, chat with the manager and discuss all the conditions with her.

                Until September 3, the garden has a 100% discount on the entrance fee and 50% on the first month of visiting.

                Start at 10:30.
                Address: Moscow, st. Lobachevsky, 92, building 4
                Sign up by phone 8 (800) 775-60-47

                Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47

              • Open Day at Sun School Petrogradskaya (St. Petersburg)!

                08/26/2022

                We invite you to an open day at Sun School Sun School Petrogradskaya!

                At the holiday you will find a fun animation program, master classes for children from educators, delicious treats.
                Parents will be able to get to know all the staff and see the garden.
                Promotion on the day of the holiday – 100% on the entrance fee.

                Address: St. Petersburg, Divenskaya street, 11
                Date and time: September 10, 11:00

                Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47

              • Open Day at Sun School Solntsevo (Moscow)!

                08/17/2022

                We invite you to the Open Day at Sun School Solntsevo!

                Program:

                • Fun animation and play program for children
                • Tour of the garden, meeting the manager and caregivers
                • Master classes for children and parents
                • Tasty and light buffet

                Bonus! Hurry up to conclude a contract at the old price and get a 100% discount on the entry fee when signing the contract on the day of the event!

                Address: Moscow, Proizvodstvennaya street, 12, building 2
                Date and time: August 20, 10:00

                Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47

              • Open Day at Sun School Scarlet Sails PREMIUM (Moscow)!

                08/15/2022

                The English kindergarten Sun School PREMIUM “Scarlet Sails” holds an “Open Day” on August 27!

                At the Open Day, the participants of the event will be able to communicate, ask questions of interest to the head, administration, educators and expats of the garden.

                Wonderful meetings, educational and entertainment programs await our guests:

                For preschoolers
                Creative workshops are open from 11.00 to 11.40. Interesting and helpful!

                For the youngest guests (ages 1 – 3)
                From 11.00 – 11.40 – Sensory musical fairy tale. A fairy tale that you can not only watch and listen to, but also touch!

                For children from 3 to 5 years old.
                From 11.00 – 11.40 – Lego adventure! Children will get acquainted with different types of Lego constructor, make wonderful Lego compositions!

                Senior preschoolers (ages 5-7)
                From 11.00 – 11.40 you are invited to the creative workshop “Very skillful hands”. Everyone will create a wonderful work with their own hands!

                If your child is passionate about cooking, then from 11.00 – 11.40 we are waiting for young cooks in an English culinary master class with our expats!

                From 11.40 am to 12.00 pm our young guests will be able to play in our group rooms and take a guided tour of the garden.

                From 12.00 – 13.00 for all our guests, incendiary outdoor animation: games, contests, disco!

                Bonus! 20% discount on entry fee! And that’s not all surprises for our guests!
                Sign up for this summer’s exciting event!

                8 (800) 775-60-47

                Date: August 27, beginning at 11:00.
                Address: st. Aviation, 79, building B.

              • Open Day at Sun School Vasileostrovsky (St. Petersburg)!

                08/14/2022

                We invite you to visit!

                Sun School kindergarten Vasileostrovskiy will host an open day!

                The children will have an exciting program and an interesting master class with full immersion in a bilingual environment.
                Parents will be able to get acquainted with the teachers and the work of the kindergarten.

                Bonus! Hurry up to conclude a contract at the old price and get a 50% discount on the entry fee when signing the contract on the day of the event!

                Address: St. Petersburg, Maly Prospekt V.O., 90, lit. A
                Date and time: August 27, 11:00

                Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47

              • Open Day at Sun School Belgian Village (Moscow)!

                08/10/2022

                Sun School Belgian Village Kindergarten will host an Open Day!

                An amazing science show awaits you!
                Freezing balloons, Egyptian night experiment, flashing solution and much more!
                The guys not only watch spectacular transformations and amazing miracles, but also take part in the show themselves!

                On this day, there is a unique opportunity to conclude an agreement with a garden without paying an entry fee!

                Date and time: August 14, 11:30
                Address: Moscow, Letovo village, Belgian village, C1

                Call 8 800 775-60-47

              • We invite you to the holiday! Open Day at Sun School VDNKh (Moscow)!

                08/04/2022

                On August 13, Sun School VDNKh opens a new network garden in Moscow!

                Garden managers and owners Svetlana and Alexander have prepared an excellent program for you and your children:

                – games with animators;
                – master classes;
                – show program for all guests;
                – a sweet table to make the impressions of the holiday as pleasant as possible.

                For parents there will be excursions in mini-groups and a meeting where you can ask Svetlana and Alexander any questions.

                If the contract is concluded before August 13, the maximum discounts are valid in the garden: 100% for the entrance fee and 50% for the first month of visiting .

                Date and time: August 13, 11:00
                Address: m. VDNKh, Rizhsky pr-d, 9

                Appointment by phone 8 800 775-60-47

              • Open Day at Savushkin’s Sun School (St. Petersburg)!

                07/27/2022

                We invite you to visit!

                Savushkin’s Sun School Kindergarten will host an open day!

                The children will have an exciting program and an interesting master class. Parents will be able to get acquainted with the teachers and the work of the kindergarten.
                When signing an agreement on the Open Day, you will receive a 100% discount on the entry fee!

                  Address: St. Petersburg, Savushkina street, 104
                  Date and time: July 30, 11:00

                  Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47

                • Open Day at Sun School Mosfilmovskaya (Moscow)!

                  06/22/2022

                  On July 1, we are waiting for you at the holiday in the Sun School Mosfilmovskaya kindergarten! The plan is this:

                  • Workshops for children from kindergarten teachers. In Russian and English, so you can immediately try in practice what bilingual development is.
                  • Games and quizzes with animators.
                  • Disco and treats.
                  • Garden tour for parents. You will see where your children will study, talk with the manager, you can ask her about everything.

                  Address: Moscow, Mosfilmovskaya street, 88, bldg. 2, pp. 6
                  Date and time: July 1, 10:00

                  Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47

                • We invite you to the Open Day at Sun School Solntsevo (Moscow)!

                  05/25/2022

                  There are never too many holidays!
                  On 28. 05 Sun School Solntsevo will host an open day. What does this mean for you?


                  1. You can have fun with your child and separately. Because quests and master classes are waiting for children in the garden.
                  2. Get to know the manager and caregivers by asking them about everything from the garden to the personal journey here.
                  3. Find out about the conditions and program of the Sun Camp summer camp.
                  4. See every corner of the kindergarten.
                  5. Get a 100% discount on the entry fee.

                  Address: Moscow, st. Proizvodstvennaya, d. 12, k. 2, m. Solntsevo
                  Time: May 28 at 10:00

                  Sign up for kindergartens by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47

                Sarah McCoy. The Baker’s Daughter – reviews and reviews read online

                Texas, El Paso

                3168 Franklin Ridge Drive

                Nov 5, 2007

                Reba had been calling Elsie’s German Bakery every day for a whole week and couldn’t get through. Each time she was greeted by the nasal, West Texas voice of the answering machine. Before the call, she took a sip of orange juice to make her voice sweeter and more welcoming.

                – Hello, this is Reba Adams from Sun City magazine. I would like to speak with Elsie Radmory. I left my number in two previous messages, so if you call me back… that would be great. Thank you. – She pressed the end call and dropped the phone
                on the couch. — Postscript. Get your head out of the stove and take a pipe for a change!

                – Maybe just go there? — Ricky put on his jacket.

                – Yes, there is no choice anymore. Submit the article in two weeks,” Reba complained. – I thought, there one or two and it’s ready. An hour on the phone, send a photographer, he will take a couple of pictures – and that’s it. A simple optimistic essay. She went to the fridge and looked at the caramel cheesecake that Ricky had bought for the evening. — Christmas-walks-on-the-planet with
                local slope.

                — Uh-huh. Ricky jingled his keys. – If anything, you can do without it. Texas is there, Mexico is there – what else do you want? he grinned.

                Reba rolled her eyes. If only he could get away soon.

                Now she was impatient for him to leave, and she sadly remembered how he had once made her dizzy, how drunk she was from him, as if from several glasses of wine. The sassy remarks seemed cowboyishly effervescent, and the exotic swarthy face and Spanish accent thrilled with irresistible, fiery audacity.

                Making an article about immigration, she walked with Ricky through the border post and with trembling hands wrote down after him; the vibrations of his voice traveled down her spine to her fingertips like a tuning fork.

                He led her around the outpost, the interview was over; at the exit they began to say goodbye.

                “We are ordinary guys doing our job,” he said and opened the door for her.

                She nodded but didn’t leave. The second lasted, his legs did not obey, the look of his dark eyes attracted Reba.

                – I may need more information – can I count on you? she asked, and he immediately dictated his mobile number.

                A few weeks later, she lay naked next to him, not understanding what kind of girl had taken over her body. This is not Reba Adams. At least not Reba Adams from Richmond, Virginia. She would not have gone to bed with a stranger. Horror! But this girl seemed to be reborn, became completely different, and the Reba wanted that. So she wrapped herself around him and poked her chin into his tanned chest, knowing full well that at any moment she could get up and leave. It was easy and joyful from this, and yet she did not want to leave and did not want him to leave. Then and there she wanted him to stay. He stayed, and now she is like a migratory bird tied to a bare rock.

                She shook her leg impatiently. My stomach growled.

                – Bye. Ricky kissed her on the back of the head.

                She did not turn around.

                The door opened and slammed shut, a November chill bled up my bare ankles. As a green and white US Border Patrol pickup drove past the window, Reba pulled out a cake. In order not to break the symmetry, I cut off a narrow thin slice from all three remaining pieces and licked the knife blade.

                At noon, Reba stopped in front of Elsie’s German Bakery on Traywood Drive. The shop was smaller than she had imagined. Above the door is a carved wooden sign: “Bäckerei” (“Bakery” (German)). Despite the strong wind from the Franklin Mountains, the aroma of yeast bread and honey glaze hung in the air. The Reba buttoned the collar of her jacket to her chin. Cool day for El Paso , degrees sixty-three

                A bell rang over the door of the bakery, and a dark-haired woman walked out hand in hand with a boy. The little boy was holding a salted pretzel, already half chewed.

                – When will gingerbread be available?

                – After dinner.

                – What’s for lunch? – The kid bit into the crosshairs of the pretzel.

                Menudo (Mexican dish, ox stomach soup with red
                pepper). The woman shook her head. – Only on your mind is to burst and burst. – And in a cloud of sweet cinnamon and cloves she dragged the boy past.

                Reba entered the bakery determined to finish the interview. Jazz sounded. In the corner, a man was reading a newspaper over a cup of coffee and cake.

                A slender but strong blonde was shaking crispy buns from a baking sheet into a basket.

                – Jane! I told you cumin, and you put seeds! they shouted from behind the curtain separating the cafe from the kitchen.

                “Mom, I have a buyer,” Jane answered, tucking a graying strand behind her ear.

                Reba recognized the Texan accent of the answering machine.

                — What will you buy? Here is today’s freshest batch of buns.” Jane nodded at the basket.

                – Thank you, I… My name is Reba Adams. She paused, but Jane showed no glimmer of recognition.

                – I left some messages on your answering machine.

                — Ordering a cake?

                — No. I’m a journalist from Sun City magazine. I wanted to interview Elsie Radmory.

                — Oh, sorry. I usually check my messages on Sundays, but I didn’t get there last weekend.

                – The blonde turned to the kitchen: – Mom, they came to you. – Then she drummed her fingers on the cash register to the beat of jazz pipes and repeated: – Mom!

                – I’m mixing the dough!

                Pot rattling.

                Jane shrugged guiltily.

                – I am now. – And she went behind the curtain, to where one could see steel pans and a wide oak baker’s table.
                Lebkuchen (gingerbread). At the checkout there was an announcement: “Holiday cakes to order.”

                Reba’s stomach growled. She turned away from the window and focused on the thin branches of the dill tree next to the cash register. “No, no,” she reminded herself, rummaging through her bag and popping a heartburn fruit pill into her mouth. Taste like candy
                joy like candy.

                The saucepan clanged again, and staccato German speech was heard. Jane returned, hands and apron sprinkled with flour.

                — Finishes tartlets. Coffee while you wait, miss?

                Reba shook her head.

                – Don’t. I’ll just sit.

                Jane moved to the tables, noticed that her fingers were covered in flour, shook her hands. The Reba sat down, took out a notebook and a voice recorder. She will pull the necessary quotes from Elsie and be done with it. Jane wiped the window glass with something lavender and set to work on the tables.

                There was a framed black-and-white photograph on the wall above Reba. At first glance – Jane with an older woman, probably with Elsie. It’s just that some clothes are not like that. The youngest is wearing a long cape over a white dress, her blond hair pulled up into a bun. The eldest is in a dirndl (National German wide dress) with a narrow bodice and embroidered daisies. The older one folded her arms and looked meekly, the younger stuck out her shoulder and smiled broadly; bright eyes stared a little mockingly at the photographer.

                – Oma (Grandma (German)) and mother for Christmas 1944, – said
                Jane.

                Reba nodded at the photo:

                – Noticeable family resemblance.

                – This is Garmisch, the end of the war. It does not cover childhood. She married dad a few years later, as soon as the ban on fraternization with the enemy was lifted. He stood there for almost a year with the Military Medical Corps.

                “Good story,” Reba said. – Two from completely different worlds, and that’s how they met. Jane waved her rag.

                – Yes, it always happens.

                — What?

                – Love. She shrugged. – Knocks – BAM! — She sprinkled with lavender and wiped the table.

                The last thing the Rebbe wanted to talk about was love, especially with strangers.

                — So your dad is American and your mom is German? – She drew curls in a notebook, hoping that Jane would simply answer her questions, and she herself would not talk about anything else.
                than not ask.

                – Yeah. Dad was a Texan, born here and raised here. Jane’s eyes sparkled at the mention of her father. – After the war, he applied for a transfer to Fort Sam Houston, and he was sent to Fort Bliss. — She laughed. “But Dad always said that any corner of Texas is better than Louisiana, Florida, or, God forbid, the damned North. She shook her head and looked at Reba:

                – Do you happen to have any relatives in New York, Massachusetts or somewhere? You won’t understand the pronunciation today. You forgive. I had a run-in with a Jersey pizza maker. It turned out to be such a bastard.

                “No offense,” Reba said.

                Her distant relative went to Syracuse University and stayed in New York. All relatives were amazed at how she endures cold winters. They believed that people deteriorate from frost. The Reba visited the Northeast several times, only in the summer. And so she loved warmth. People of the South are always tanned, smiling, happy.

                – I’m from the very south – from Virginia. Richmond –
                she said.

                — Why did you come here?

                “I was drawn to the Wild West,” Reba shrugged. — I came to write for Sun City.

                – You look. Are they hiring people from such a distance? Jane hung the rag over her shoulder.

                – Not exactly. I thought I would start here and gradually move to California – Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco. – This dream still haunted her. The Reba shifted in her chair. – Two years have passed, and I’m still here.

                – She cleared her throat. She was talking all the time, but Jane should have spoken.

                — I understand, dear. Jane sat down at the table and placed the lavender cleanser on the floor. – This, of course, is a border city, transit, transitional, but some never go anywhere. They hang here between “from where” and “where”.

                Several years pass, and no one remembers where. So they stay here.

                – This must be written down. The Reba tapped her notebook with a pen. “But have you been here for a long time?”

                – All my life. She was born at the Beaumont Clinic in Fort Bliss.

                — Then where are you going if you are already at home?

                Jane smiled:

                – If you were born somewhere, it does not mean that you are at home. Sometimes I see a train – I would have jumped up and gone away. I see a trail from the plane – I imagine: if only I could go there. Mom says I’m a dreamer, dreamer, inventor – but whatever you call it, it would be better if I wasn’t like that. Nothing good comes from this daydreaming.

                TWO

                Lebensborn Program

                Steinhering, Germany

                December 20, 1944

                Dear Elsie,

                Following the news that Estonia has surrendered to the Red Army, I am writing this letter with growing anxiety for our gallant German troops and sadness for our losses. Here in Steinhöring, in our dormitory and in the apartments next door, the windows were curtained in black. Many girls have lost relatives – fathers and brothers. Several participants in the Lebensborn Program also died, including the father of my twins. Poor Christoph. I only got to know him once, last spring. He was not even twenty-two, a boy with peach down, so young, and he died. These new victims enrage me, this bloodshed. I understand that there is no better death than for our Motherland, but I curse the foreign devils who shed Aryan blood. We will not be trampled. The flame of our torch will flare up brighter, Germany will win! The Fuhrer said: “The German people will always believe in their soldiers.” And our faith is strong.

                Instead of falling into despair, we here at the Program are having the most amazing vacation ever. I help build the scenery for the Winter Solstice. Some respected officers have already accepted the invitation to our holiday. Soldiers like
                never need support and warmth. We take meat and vegetables from the locals, I will bake good bread, pastries will be no worse than dad’s. Until I found a baker who would bake just as delicious. The local products are difficult to swallow, they are like lumps of dried mud. I miss home and all of you so much.

                With the birth of twins, I didn’t have time for Julius. I hope to pay more attention to him now that the kids have been transferred to the Lebensborn nursery. I confess only to you, sister: I am worried about them. Both are smaller than the newborn Julius was. I hope this is only because they had to divide the uterus into two, and soon they will grow up strong and healthy, like any Aryan child. I cannot be suspected of producing low-quality offspring. I haven’t gotten pregnant the second time for too long. I was left in the Program only because I showed myself to be a faithful daughter
                Reich.

                Officers enjoy my company. However, I cannot and will not tell even you what you have to go through to stay in the Program and be close to Julius. These men are decent in appearance, but extremely depraved in bed. You are a girl, Elsie, you do not know all this, and I pray every day that your future fiance will have the sensitivity not to sleep with you until the wedding. Peter and I had
                chance. I remember our last Christmas together, when he asked for my hand, then gave us a kitchen cuckoo clock, and put the ring on the bird’s head. The cuckoo jumped out and the ring appeared. Mom and dad were so happy. What a simple and happy
                life.

                How are the preparations for Christmas? I understand that there are not enough products, but are there many buyers? One of our girls has relatives in Berlin, and she says that not even crumbs were left there. They say that Berliners exchange gold and jewelry for unleavened bread and dried
                pig skin. But I believe that these are all rumors spread by spies to scare honest citizens. We have goods in short supply, but you can always buy a sweet cupcake and a mug of dark beer. How about in Garmisch? How are mom and dad? I will write to them soon. Tell them that I love them, and you too.

                Heil Hitler.

                Geisel

                Schmidt’s Bakery

                Garmisch, Germany

                Ludwigstrasse 56

                December 21, 1944

                Dear sister,

                Happy St. Thomas Day to you! The bakery, as always at Christmas, is full of people. The three of us have to knead the dough, fire the oven, do the shopping and manage the cash register, so I don’t have a free minute to enjoy the holidays. Some customers are downright intolerable. For example, Frau Rattelmüller. It’s just a plague! All the time he complains and finds fault, they say, my hair is not combed and in general I am lazy.
                Or asks if I cleaned yesterday’s dirt from under my nails. (There was no dirt, I clean my nails every evening!) He arranges Benz for mom and dad, and treats me like a snotty girl.

                And lately the Frau has completely gone crazy. I used to come in the morning, but at the usual time, when other buyers also. Now, at half past five in the morning, he is already trampling around at the back porch, looking into the windows and hammering at the door with a stick, although he knows very well that the shop opens at six. It looks like the old woman has fallen into dementia. Not to mention the fact that a dozen rolls is a real gluttony. Flour and milk are in short supply, how can she not understand! You should have seen the SS products that dad has to use. Powdered milk, but hard flour
                like a brick. Many customers complained that they got a pebble in the bun and almost broke their teeth. So now I have an additional duty – to sift everything. Frau Rattelmüller swears that if she cuts her gum and dies of infection, her blood will be on our conscience. But no, a small stone is not enough to kill this old witch. Surely it will loom like this until the end of the century, chewing our bread and tyk-tyk-
                poke with your stupid stick. We will not see peace from her for a century. This morning I was tired to the limit, so I crawled out from under the covers early, with my dad, although
                it was frosty. (This winter is colder than the last one. So cold that even the snow on the ledges does not freeze. Do you remember how we ate powdered icicles in December? And you told me that the snow elves eat them every evening, and I believed because I was it’s nice to believe, although I knew that there were no elves. ) I was standing downstairs with a tray of hot buns, and here Frau – hobbles along the street to our door in her long coat
                and hat.

                I opened the door without waiting for the old woman to hit it with a stick. I say: “Good morning, Frau Rattelmüller! — and her smile the size of the Eibsee lake. “Your rolls are already waiting for you. Ah-ah, I hope you’re not cold. How did you sleep? You must have been visited by sleepy gnomes. – And I look at the cuckoo clock: – Wow, we were late for a whole minute!

                Dad almost had a seizure. He laughed so hard that all the pans rumbled, and the Frau turned green with anger. I bought two loaves with onions instead of the usual twelve buns. Mom said that dad salted a whole batch of gingerbread with tears, but it was worth it. Oh, sorry, you weren’t there! You would have laughed to tears, like that time, remember, when dad put on a jester’s cap on Shrovetide. But my mother did not approve of us, she told me: there is nothing to laugh at the old woman. She, she says, is hanging by a thread. And I told her this: by the way, she
                first start. Well, then, after all, the war. We’re all hanging by a thread here. But mother, being a mother, immediately took out dried currants and baked St. Thomas buns for Frau, so that she would not be offended. Just now I brought her these buns.

                What are you doing there, in this Steinhöring? I miss you terribly. To think, you’ve been gone for the sixth Christmas in a row! A whole eternity, and the war seems to be even longer. Nothing new here. The Zugspitze is boring. Nobody rides this winter. I wish I could go to the sea again. Do you remember how we went to Yugoslavia in the summer in childhood? We wandered along the rocky beach and ate cold cucumbers. Such was happiness! And it seems like a hundred years have passed. You won’t go back there. War, war, war. She’s everywhere, she makes me sick.

                Now the good news. Heard – our friend
                Josef Hub was promoted to lieutenant colonel and transferred to the SS Garmisch. Rumor has it that he is transmitting information from the Mountain Troops to Reichsführer Himmler. Can you imagine? But he is not like everyone else. The position didn’t change him at all. He still comes to the bakery and eats raisin buns with his dad every Saturday. Mom swears that he has the bluest eyes in the country, but I told her that blue eyes are not uncommon. It’s just him
                she likes it – he did so much for us.

                How is Julius? You wrote that he was sent to a special kindergarten for future officers. Dad, when I read this to him, he almost burst with pride. We are all proud of you both.

                Don’t worry about us and the bakery. Of course, soldering SS
                small and the quality is not very good, but we have more stock,
                than other bakers. Thanks to Josef, they have with dad
                agreement: on Sunday afternoons, the Gestapo brings flour,
                sugar, butter and salt on the back porch, and on Monday
                dad takes a cart of bread to their headquarters. Very beneficial
                but. I know I shouldn’t complain that it’s a lot of work
                after all, many citizens live much more difficult.
                Mom told you that I’m going to the party headquarters for
                Christmas ball? Josef said it’s time for me there
                to appear. Gave me a beautiful cream dress. The tag is cut off, but Josef says it’s from Paris. At first I didn’t
                wanted to accept such a gift, but then he gave
                mother-of-pearl powder box, and dad – a pipe made of
                rosewood.

                Cost of a nanny: How much does a nanny cost?

                Опубликовано: March 17, 2020 в 10:12 am

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                How much does a nanny cost?

                If you’ve narrowed down your choice of child care options and decided that hiring a nanny is the right option for your family, you’re probably wondering: Can we even afford a nanny? As with any child care option a parent considers, it’s crucial to know up front what it’s going to cost so you can look at your budget and plan accordingly.

                According to the Care.com 2022 Cost of Care surveythe national average cost of a nanny for one child averaged $694 per week, or about $17.35 per hour.

                How much is a nanny?

                According to the Care.com 2022 Cost of Care surveythe national average cost of a nanny for one child averaged $694 per week, or about $17.35 per hour. You can find most current average rates for nannies, depending on location and number of children, with our cost of child care calculator. But there are several other factors to keep in mind when discussing a nanny’s pay rate.

                What should I factor into a nanny’s pay rate?

                The cost of hiring a nanny has many variables, including where you live, what the nanny is hired to do and how much experience they bring to the position.

                Geographic area

                One of the biggest factors in how much you’ll pay for a nanny is where you live. Hourly rates for nannies vary widely from one community to the next. Those living in areas with a higher cost of living generally pay more for nanny services than in lower-priced areas. Competition can also be a factor. Cities with fewer experienced, well-qualified nannies will pay them more than in places where competition isn’t quite so fierce.

                Here are some examples of the going nanny rates based on location, according to recent Care.com data.

                Current nanny rates for top cities*

          Year title Lead actor(s)
          CITY HOURLY NANNY RATE
          Seattle, Washington $21.50/hr
          Brooklyn, New York $19. 75/hr
          Washington, DC $19.00/hr
          San Diego, California $18.50/hr
          Portland, Oregon $18.25/hr
          Denver, Colorado $17.75/hr
          Atlanta, Georgia $17.50/hr
          Chicago, Illinois $17.00/hr
          Phoenix, Arizona $17.00/hr
          Minneapolis, Minnesota $16.75/hr
          Houston, Texas $16.75/hr
          Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $16.75/hr
          Tampa, Florida $16.75/hr
          Charlotte, North Carolina $16.25/hr
          Orlando, Florida $15.50/hr
          San Antonio, Texas $14.25/hr

          * Rate information as of 6/16/2022

          Beyond cost of living, commuting can also play a role, says Emily Dills, CEO of Seattle Nanny Network. For instance, if the nanny has to commute, Dills says, “The nanny will be taking into consideration the cost of her time in transit and mileage, especially if the hours are part time.

          Looking up average nanny rates for your area is good starting place — you can always go up or down based on expected duties or nanny’s experience.

          Types of duties and tasks

          In addition to where you live, what you’re asking the nanny to do could also affect how much you’ll pay. Caring for more children, for example, usually means more work for the nanny, and therefore, a higher pay rate.

          The specific tasks included in the job description of a nanny can change from one family to the next, says Los Angeles parent coach and nanny matchmaker Stella Reid. “[Hiring a nanny] is about making a family’s life easier,” Reid says. That can mean “things like party organization, grocery shopping, organizing, planning schedules — it can be a lot of hats for one person.”

          Circumstances that might make the price of nanny services go up or down include:

          • Number of children.
          • Ages of children.
          • Driving to and from activities — typically covered in the form of using a household vehicle or paying the nanny a mileage reimbursement if they have to use their own car.
          • Household tasks, such as cooking, laundry, cleaning or dog-walking.
          • Errands like grocery shopping or picking up the dry cleaning.
          • Managing contractors or other household employees.
          • Event planning.

          How much more a nanny should earn for these non-child-care tasks is between the family and the nanny, Reid says, and it should be something that’s discussed during routine pay assessments and written down in a nanny contract or workers agreement.  

          For those at a loss for what would be appropriate, however, Gabriela Gerhart, founder and president of Motherhood Center in Houston, said in a prior interview with Care.com that it’s fairly standard to tack $1-$2 onto the hourly rate for common household tasks like meals or laundry for the whole family.

          Experience and background of the nanny

          If families are looking for someone with a lot of training or background in a specific area, they should be prepared to pay more for that experience.

          “Nannies with a bachelor and master’s degree, especially related to early childhood education, typically have a higher earning potential,” says Michelle LaRowe, lead educator at NannyTraining.com and author of “Nanny to the Rescue!” Nannies with specialized training or experience with niche circumstances, such as caring for multiples or children with special needs, also earn more.

          How much you pay your nanny is only part of the equation. When you’re budgeting for nanny services, you should also take into consideration other costs, like nanny taxes, background checks and supplemental care when your nanny is sick or on vacation. These additional expenses include:

          • Nanny taxes: According to the Internal Revenue Service, nannies (full-time or not) are employees — not independent contractors — meaning families are responsible for not only withholding state and federal taxes for the nanny, but also covering the costs of taxes typically paid by other kinds of employers. For tax year 2022, “nanny taxes” kick in when the nanny makes more than $2,400 in a calendar year, and how much they are varies by location. If you aren’t sure how much nanny taxes are in your state, this nanny tax calculator can give you an idea of what you’ll need to pay. Note: These taxes apply even if you hired your nanny through an intermediary, like a service or website.
          • Payroll services: Some families opt to use a payroll service or accountant to manage the nanny’s paycheck and nanny taxes, which can also be an added cost.
          • Intermediary agencies: If you hire a nanny through a referral agency or nanny service, these organizations will generally charge fees to vet and recommend nannies for you.   
          • Periodic background checks: Background checks for nannies prior to hiring them on, as well as on an annual or routine basis, are also an added cost. Typically, the more in-depth the background check, the higher the fee. Note: Care.com provides an enhanced caregiver screening called a CareCheck, which is included with membership. CareCheck is a good place to start, but it does not replace the safety precautions that families should take on their own.
          • Additional certifications: Families insisting that their nannies be up-to-date on CPR and first aid certifications will often pay for them to be renewed every few years.
          • Raises, bonuses and overtime: Like many different types of employees, nannies expect to receive routine raises and/or bonuses and are entitled to overtime pay (time and a half) if they work more than 40 hours per week, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. How much you should give in raises or bonuses is between you and your nanny, but LaRowe says a 2-3% cost-of-living raise, in addition to a 5-7% merit increase, is fairly standard.
          • Supplemental child care: Many families choose to give their nannies paid sick leave or vacation days. During that time, families might need to pay for supplemental, short-term child care, such as an emergency babysitter or drop-in child care, if family members are unable to fill in.  

          How much a nanny costs can differ widely from one family to the next, based on circumstances, expectations and experience levels. Families interested in hiring a nanny should start by looking into the costs of nannies in their area and taxes for their state and adjust their budget from there.

          For more tips and advice about interviewing nannies, setting up taxes and payroll and more, check out The Complete Guide to Nannies for everything you need to know about hiring a nanny, start to finish.

          6 ways to cut the cost of hiring a nanny

          You’ve looked over your child care options, and you’re pretty sure getting a nanny is the best choice for your family. The thing is: It’s not cheap.

          According to the Care.com 2022 Cost of Care survey, the national average cost of a nanny for one child averaged $694 per week in 2021 — more than three times the average cost of a child care center and family care centers. The higher price tag leaves some families asking: How can I make hiring a nanny more affordable?

          How much you pay for a nanny depends on a wide variety of factors, some of which can provide opportunities for negotiating lower rates or saving money elsewhere. And nanny contracts are highly customizable, so there are many ways to tailor an arrangement that works for everyone.

          Here are a few ways you can save money while hiring a nanny.

          1. Get in on a nanny share

          One way families can save costs on nanny services is to pair up with another family and share a nanny. Nanny shares allow families to have a lot of the benefits of having a nanny — personalized, attentive, home-based child care — without having to pay full price for one.

          That’s what Austin mom Darla Cameron decided to do. When she got pregnant with her first child, she was living near downtown Washington, D.C., where child care was scarce.

          “Instead of scrambling to get on a waitlist right after I found out I was pregnant — which we knew might not work out — we decided to do a nanny share with our close friends who had a baby about a month after us and lived about a mile away,” Cameron says.

          It’s a popular tactic, says Michelle LaRowe, lead educator at NannyTraining.com and author of “Nanny to the Rescue!,” especially for families looking to save money.

          Sharing a nanny, however, doesn’t split the price of a nanny in half, she cautions. Nanny share setups are a lot more work for the nanny. They essentially have two different employers, and that can complicate things. As a result, nannies tend to charge more in nanny share setups than with individual families. But because families split the costs, it still ends up being less — about two-thirds the costs, LaRowe says — than if they had hired their own nanny.

          2. Consider offering additional benefits in exchange for lower pay rates

          Colorado mom Giorgianna Venetis-Colon knew sending her twins to a child care center would cost upwards of $3,000 a month — if they could even get in. Waitlists for two infants were a year and a half long, she says, so they opted for a nanny instead. She worked with her nanny to negotiate a lower rate, in exchange for additional employment benefits — in her case, more paid time off and allowing the nanny to bring her grandson to work with her.

          In the end, Venetis-Colon ended up paying hundreds of dollars less than she would have paid for two spots at a traditional day care center.

          3. Choose a nanny with less experience or fewer qualifications

          Nannies with bachelor’s or master’s degrees or other certificates or specialized training are able to charge more for their services, LaRowe says. But nannies who don’t have a long list of degrees can still provide high-quality care. Families should ask themselves what their most important qualifications are in a nanny and determine what they are willing to pay more for, as well as what they can live without.

          4. Take advantage of tax benefits

          Many companies now offer employees dependent care flexible spending accounts (FSA) as part of their benefits packages. These accounts allow you to put up to $5,000 pre-tax in them. You can then use that tax-free money to pay for dependent care expenses like a nanny. A good estimate for how much you can save with this FSA is $2,000.

          If you don’t have access to an FSA, you can still get tax breaks through federal child care tax credits. These credits often let you save up to $600 in child care expenses (for a single child), or $1,200 (for two or more children) on your tax return.  

          Either (or both) of these tax breaks could help save you hundreds — if not thousands — of dollars a year in federal income tax savings.

          In the end, the amount of money you’ll save might work out to be pennies on the dollar you spend on child care, but it can help offset at least some of the costs associated with hiring a nanny, says Amy Matsui, director of income security at the National Women’s Law Center.

          “Because child care is so expensive, families need all the help they can get,” she says. “The [child care] tax credit can play a role in making your money work smarter.”  

          Check out the nanny tax calculator to find out what tax breaks might look like for your family.

          5. Adjust your schedule

          If you really love a nanny but aren’t sure you can pay their requested rate, you may need to get creative on your end. If the nanny is open to fewer hours and there’s flexibility on your end, work with your partner, employer or a family member to adjust schedules so you can reduce the number of hours your nanny will be needed.

          Maybe you and your partner offset your work schedules by a few hours in the morning and in the late afternoon, so one of you leaves earlier and comes home earlier while the other leaves later and comes home later. Or maybe a family member can do the few hours after school and before you arrive home from work. Arrangements like these can trim two to four hours a day off the hours you need child care.

          6. Consolidate outsourcing

          Another common way families work to lower costs overall is to look at what other services they may be already paying for, such as house cleaning, and asking the nanny if they are comfortable taking on some of those responsibilities for an additional fee. LaRowe says consolidating what families outsource into a single role — such as a nanny-housekeeper or simply a “household manager” — can help reduce costs overall.

          This situation works best, she says, when the children’s schedules offer breaks in the day when the nanny can focus on other tasks, such as when kids go to school or take long naps.

          Potential services some families outsource that could be offered to a nanny include:

          • Meal prep.
          • House cleaning.
          • Dog walking.  
          • Tutoring.
          • Grocery shopping.

          Think outside the box to trim costs where you can. Every little bit counts.

          Can I Afford a Nanny?

          So you’re sifting through all the various options for childcare and one thought suddenly floats across your mind: Wait a minute, can I afford a nanny?

          A nanny is certainly one of the more convenient childcare options, plus the one that can be the most flexible and personalized for your family. But for some it may seem totally inconceivable cost-wise. Isn’t that something only celebrities or the very rich do?

          Well, yes and no. In our survey of more than 2,000 Babylist families, about 17% had worked with a nanny, and five percent went with a nanny share. So much of it depends on the type of nanny you hire and your family’s realistic needs for caregiving (which go hand in hand of course).

          17% of Babylist users worked with a nanny

          The average hourly rate for a nanny is $18.66 according to the most recent Salary and Benefits Survey conducted by the International Nanny Association in 2014, but this number varies depending on the nanny’s education level, years of experience and geographic location. Not to mention the additional costs that come with hiring a nanny including: taxes, health insurance, vacation, a transportation stipend and an annual bonus.

          It can all add up quickly, but don’t be intimidated. We’ll break down the different options you have for nannies, plus cover everything included in payroll so you’ll have the full picture.

          The Different Types of Nannies

          “Nanny” is just a general term for someone who is an exclusive caregiver for your child or children. The different types include:

          Full-Time Nanny

          You’ve got two flavors to choose from here: live-in and live-out. The overall duties, job description and schedule are very similar with the biggest distinction being where the nanny actually lives. So, think of these two options as vanilla and french vanilla. Closely related, but obviously different in practice.

          Live-in nannies are most likely the ones you see following celebrities and their children around. A live-in nanny not only receives a salary for the full-time work they do for a family, but also room and board. They generally work the same five day schedule as a live-out nanny, but may work longer hours in a day (12 hours versus 10) and do additional work related to caring for the children, like cooking them dinner, doing their laundry, or cleaning their rooms. Most live-in nannies still stay and sleep in the family’s home on their days off, but can come and go as they please when they’re off-duty.

          Most live-out nannies have essentially the same duties as a live-in with one major difference being the amount of hours per day they work and the flexibility they have in determining their schedule. Keep in mind that the nanny’s commute will affect how her work schedule will align with yours.

          Cost: Nannies’ salaries are covered under the Fair Labor Standards Act, which means that they must be paid at least the federal minimum wage and may also be paid overtime for any hours worked over 40.

          On average, a full-time live-in nanny’s salary may be slightly lower than a full-time live-out nanny’s (with all else being equal in terms of job duties and schedule) since you, the employer, are also providing them room and board. This generally nets out to a lower hourly rate since most live-ins work more hours per day.

          Other factors to consider in determining the rate:

          • Years of experience

          • Level of education

          • Certifications (CPR, first aid training, etc. ) or Specialties (a newborn specialist or lactation consultant)

          • How many children the nanny would be caring for at once, including multiples and/or children with special needs or disabilities

          • How many “extras” (like travel) that would be included in the nanny’s responsibilities

          Average salary nets to $38,000 before taxes + benefits

          As mentioned, the average hourly rate for a nanny is $18. 66, which nets out to a yearly salary of approximately $38,000. This rate fluctuates depending on the years of experience, with the average rate dropping down to $14.66/hour for those with less than two years of experience, and rising up to $21.02 per hour for those with more than 10 years of experience. This also varies per geographic location. Don’t be shy about asking other local parents you’re friendly with, too.

          Part-Time Nanny

          This may be a nanny you only need for after-school hours daily, or two or three days a week. A part-time nanny may be part of a nanny share, or could be convenient for older children (rather than infants) who don’t require full-day care. If they’re working 35 hours or less per week, they’re considered part-time. This is different from a babysitter because you still have a set guaranteed number of hours per week, plus a defined schedule of work.

          Cost: Most part-time nannies get paid the same hourly rates as full-time nannies depending on their years of experience, education and certifications. And if you’re wondering if you have to pay taxes for a part-time nanny? Yes, probably. If you’re paying them more than $1,900 in a year, you’ll have to deal with the nanny tax.

          Nanny Share

          This is when one nanny watches two or more children at the same time from different families. In some instances, you or the other family may already have a nanny you love, and want to start the share to cut down on each individual family’s costs (cha-ching!).

          It’s up to both families and the nanny hired to coordinate the schedule, location of the caregiving (either at one host family’s house or split up between the two family’s homes) and any other important details (who will manage the nanny or how communication will work between everyone in the share agreement). It can get tricky, so make sure you pick a share family that you see eye-to-eye with on the big stuff like discipline, activities, learning methods, etc.

          Cost: Typically, the hourly rate for this type of nanny is higher than one for a full-time nanny for just one family, since she is caring for more than one child. But since both families split the cost, the personal cost per family is lower. (And yes, both families are responsible for the taxes associated with hiring the nanny.)

          What Else is Included in My Nanny’s Payroll?

          The bottom line doesn’t just end with the nanny’s hourly rate or yearly salary. Don’t forget that you will also be responsible for:

          • Taxes. You may have heard of the “Nanny Tax.” Since your nanny is a household employee (go here to see how the IRS defines this), you’ll need to deduct taxes from his or her salary. Generally you’ll have to withhold Medicare, Social Security, federal and state income taxes, as well as pay the employer’s matching portion of Social Security and Medicare, along with federal and state unemployment insurance taxes. Tax requirements vary depending on which state you live in, so check out Care.com’s handy state tax requirements page.

          • Full or partial health insurance: This varies depending on the type of insurance and how much, but the average cost can be anywhere from $200-300 per month, depending on where you live.

          • Paid holidays: Most nannies receive about six paid holidays. They’re usually New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas, though what you offer may vary.

          • Paid Vacation: Most nannies receive two weeks paid vacation, and some families try to schedule this during a time that may coincide with other school vacations (like the weeks between Christmas and New Year’s or a week during summer).

          • Paid Sick Days: This is a less common benefit than paid vacation and holidays, but about 47% of employers offer this benefit according to the International Nanny Association. The amount offered is usually four or five days, but that is up to your discretion.

          • Holiday Bonus or Tip: Approximately one week’s salary, plus a thoughtful gift from the kids.

          • Transportation reimbursement or supplement: This varies depending on where you live. If you live in New York City, it’s come to provide your nanny with an unlimited monthly metrocard to ease her commute to work. If your nanny drives (your car or his or her own personal car) to run errands or bring the kids to school, it’s typical to reimburse gas and tolls.

          While crunching the numbers, running through the different scenarios and trying to imagine what the best solution would be for your family, don’t forget this: it takes a while to get into a groove. Families said it took four months on average to feel great about their childcare situation.

          Don’t put too much pressure on yourself to find the exact perfect person or scenario from the beginning. Doing the math is one thing, but finding the right care that both you and your baby are happy with is priceless.


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          How Much Does a Live-In Nanny Cost? – Blog

          A live-in nanny is a nanny who lives in their employer’s home and provides child care. Families who opt to hire a live-in nanny instead of a live-out nanny (who commutes to the family’s home) do so for a variety of reasons. 

          Live-in nannies can be more available to parents who work non-traditional hours or travel a lot. Children who have special needs or require more comprehensive care may benefit from having a live-in nanny as well. And a live-in situation can make it easier for a nanny to continue to provide care in highly expensive cities.

          If you’re considering a live-in nanny, here’s what you need to know about their pay and what to expect.

          What you should know about hiring a live-in nanny

          Providing room and board for a live-in nanny might seem like you’d get a good deal: they can work longer hours, be available more often, and have less chance of being late to work. Plus, you can charge them for room and board.

          That’s where you’d be wrong.

          There’s a misconception that a live-in nanny should not be paid as much as a nanny who commutes to a family’s home for work. Some families think that receiving child care in exchange for room and board and decreased pay is a fair arrangement. If your live-in nanny doesn’t have to pay for rent, utilities, or food, they don’t need to make as much money, right?

          At first glance, a reduced rate for a live-in nanny seems logical, but it’s not necessarily fair. Whether your nanny is live-out or live-in, the pay should be the same. We’ll break down the expenses of having a live-in nanny in a moment, but first, let’s talk about average nanny pay in the United States.

          The average base pay for a nanny depends on where you live. Demand and cost of living can drive up the price of child care; in states like New York, Massachusetts, and Washington, nannies can make anywhere from $17 to $23 an hour. In states with cheaper cost of living like North Carolina, Arkansas, or New Mexico, the average pay may be closer to $13 to $15 an hour. 

          You can see how pay varies in the three cities A Perfect Fit serves: the average hourly rates in Phoenix and Dallas range from $18 to $22/hour, and Denver ranges from $23 to $28/hour. A Perfect Fit holds to high standards, high-quality care, and fair wages, which is why these averages are higher than the national.

          There’s another element that affects a live-in nanny’s wages: their experience, education, and certification or training. The more experience or job-specific skills your nanny has, the more you can expect to pay. The job itself will also impact your nanny’s pay. Nannies who will care for multiple children at once typically earn more. And jobs that require household duties or running errands should pay nannies accordingly.

          Expenses for a live-in nanny

          If you already have an extra bedroom and bathroom in your home, room and board costs for a live-in nanny won’t increase as dramatically as you might think. Other factors, like the size of your home and the cost of water and electricity where you live, already make more of an impact on your monthly bills.

          Asking a nanny to live with your family benefits you, not the nanny. Remember that live-in nannies will eat, sleep, rest, and relax in the same place that they work. When the workday is over, they can’t really distance themselves from the job, physically or mentally, because they live at their job. 

          As comfortable and happy as a live-in nanny may be with their family, it’s not truly their home. They have to be aware of how they spend their free time, what time they leave and arrive at the house, who they invite over, and so on. If you’ve ever lived with roommates, you understand that you have to be mindful of everyone else living in the home.  

          Plus, many live-in nannies find it very hard to have “off hours” when they live with the children they care for. Flexible scheduling is one of the biggest benefits to having a live-in nanny, but it can also make the boundaries of their job hard to uphold.

          Working with a live-in nanny

          If you want to hire a live-in nanny, you’ll also need to know legal qualifications and parameters of this working relationship. Live-in nanny agreements differ by state, which is why working with a nanny agency that excels in live-in placements can help. The agency will have everything you need to stay “above board” and ensure a mutually beneficial relationship for your family and your new nanny.

          When you officially hire a live-in nanny, the first step should always be to discuss schedules and boundaries. Having a live-in nanny does not mean they’ll provide child care 24/7. Determine a scheduled set of hours that your nanny can expect to work each day. At A Perfect Fit, we offer all our clients a live-in nanny agreement to guide this conversation and uphold those boundaries.

          Have a plan in place if you require them during their off-hours, and offer overtime if they work more than 40 hours a week. While overtime is not required for live-in nannies in Arizona, Texas, or Colorado, we do still encourage it as an agency. 

          Find a live-in nanny with A Perfect Fit

          At A Perfect fit, we get to know each and every family and nanny in order to create the best match. We provide placement services for full-time and part-time nannies who are live-in or live-out. If your family is searching for a nanny in Dallas, Denver, and Phoenix, let A Perfect Fit help. We’ll also help you understand the process of hiring a live-in nanny, and the laws and regulations you’ll need to follow.

          Contact A Perfect Fit today to begin the process of finding your perfect live-in nanny.

          Au Pair vs Nanny – Difference in Cost of Daycare & More

          Does your family need flexible and reliable childcare? If you are considering a live-in nanny, there may be a more affordable, consistent and memorable option. Go Au Pair offers American families a cultural childcare experience you do not want to miss.

          For busy, modern families, Au Pair experiences are far more rewarding and affordable than live-in nannies, in many categories. From training to screening to convenience, Au Pairs provide more for less. It’s hard for any nanny to compare to the value of hosting an Au Pair.

          If your family wants to find a live in nanny, I have some surprising news for you! An Au Pair experience, including the stipend, education expenses and agency fees, costs about two-thirds the average live in nanny salary. Not only that, the Au Pair Program offers so many more benefits to the entire family.

          How much does a live in nanny cost? More importantly, how much is a live in nanny compared to an Au Pair?

          Naturally, childcare costs vary from state to state. On average, annual live in nanny cost is between $26,000-$35,000, while the cost of a standard Au Pair for a year is under $19,900. Most live in nannies for hire would not consider working up to 45 hours per week for that price!

          How much does a full time nanny cost near you? Florida and Mississippi can average as low as $12 an hour, but the average nanny salary is over $16 an hour in Maryland and Kentucky. According to ZipRecruiter, more than half US states average over $14 an hour for a nanny.

          Your Au Pair expenses can be broken into three parts which still add up to less than the cost of a live-in nanny. That’s right! An Au Pair costs an average of $8.32 an hour, far below the cost of a nanny. It’s literally that simple.

          First the stipend is paid weekly to your Au Pair, and starts at a minimum of $195.75. Second, the host family contributes up to $500 toward their Au Pair’s educational component, usually paid directly to the college or university. Finally, the agency fees of $8,795 can be made in payments directly to Go Au Pair.

          Does training cost extra?

          No. When you match with an Au Pair, he or she receives 32 hours of training at our NYC workshop. Given our recent partnership with Long Island University, your Au Pair can earn their first 3 credits too, currently held online due to restrictions.

          Host families can also search our database for candidates with specific skills, like driving, cooking, or swimming. For important skills like driving, families can easily determine how long a candidate has been driving, what kind of car, even in what type of conditions. Our NYC workshop offers a driving assessment, which provides host families an objective behind-the-wheel report.

          We have candidates with CPR and First Aid training, if that’s what you need. There are even specialized programs if you want an Au Pair with training and experience in the field of education. Ask about our EduCare programs.

          When you hire a nanny in your local area, training can vary greatly. There is no standard “nanny” training. You may get lucky and find a person who can dedicate themselves to your kids, but there is no guarantee they have had any training at all. It is up to families to research private nanny candidates.

          Who does the screening?

          Go Au Pair’s candidates are screened, interviewed and background checked, with all those documents available for review by host families. We even provide a personality test so you can choose a candidate with similar interests as hobbies as your family.

          Host families are able to view an Au Pair’s previous childcare experience in detail, including the ages of the kids and types of duties performed. You can easily see a candidate’s work and personal references when viewing an Au Pair profile. All Au Pair candidates undergo a physical examination and provide a physician’s report for your review too.

          While all Au Pairs speak English (rated between 1 and 5), families get to choose which language and culture to share with their kids. If learning Spanish or Mandarin is important, families can search based on language, as well as many other filters.

          If you choose to hire a local person to live with your family and care for your children, the screening is fully your responsibility. Most of us wouldn’t want that responsibility, or even know where to begin.

          Ready for the convenience?

          Families who choose the Au Pair Program enjoy the convenience of a live-in best friend and big sister. An Au Pair becomes an integral part of your family life, available to help when you need it. What parent cannot say they could use an extra set of hands at odd hours of the day and night?

          Au Pairs can work up to 10 hours per day, as many as 45 hours per week, and can work flexible schedules, even split shifts. They can stay home if the kids are sick or the weather keeps them out of school. Au Pairs can even drive your kids to school, lessons or activities when you have a meeting or want to fit in a workout.

          Most live in nannies are from the local area and will have a life outside your family, though it is possible to find a nanny from another country. An Au Pair is here for a year of cultural exchange and learning, with your family at the center of that experience. Au Pairs want to learn from you and your kids and improve their English for better job opportunities in their home countries. Au Pairs are a safe and convenient way to expose your family to world cultures.

          To make it even more convenient, you have the support of an agency with three decades of success! Families have a dedicated Placement Coordinator at the agency and a Local Area Representative near you, ready to answer your questions and help your au pair make friends.

          Compared to a live in nanny, an Au Pair is a fantastic value, both financially and logistically. The agency handles all the paperwork and sponsors the visa. You enjoy the fun and convenience of a year-long cultural exchange experience.

          Nanny Cost Guide | Airtasker US

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          Parenthood isn’t easy! Having another figure in your child’s life who spends almost as much time with them as you do can be extremely helpful. Get a nanny who can understand their needs for happiness and personal growth. 

          The average cost of a nanny depends on many factors, but it is usually $15 to $25 per hour. Do you need help keeping your kids safe and entertained whenever you’re away or busy doing the household chores? Here’s an overview of nanny costs in the U.S. to help you set a budget.

          Common types of nannies

          How much is a nanny in the USA? Nanny costs depend on the kind of service you’re looking for. Here’s a list of the average costs of nanny services:

          Nanny service type

          Price

          Full-time, live-in

          $652 per week

          Full-time, live-out

          $705 per week

          Part-time 

          $18 per hour

          After-school 

          $214 per week

          Night 

          $200 – $250 per night

          Maternity 

          $35 per hour

          Nanny-housekeeper

          $18 per hour

          Shared 

          $6 to $13 per hour and family

          Au pair

          $200 per week

          Full-time, live-in nanny

          Do you know how much is a full-time nanny? When you frequently travel for work, have early morning meetings, or work at night, a full-time, live-in nanny can be a good option for you. The average cost is usually $652 per week, besides their free lodging and meals. The total charge also depends on the services they cover.

          Full-time, live-out nanny

          A full-time, live-out nanny is a good option when you have regular work hours but need someone to watch over your children while you’re away. While you fulfill your other obligations, your nanny takes care of your kid’s daily needs and activities. They usually work at least 40 to 50 hours per week, typically during your office hours. A live-out nanny’s cost is $705 per week.

          Part-time nanny

          If you only work part-time hours outside of your home or you’re a stay-at-home parent who needs some relief, getting a part-time nanny might be a wise choice. Hiring someone to meet your child’s needs for a few hours is practical. This nanny service usually costs $18 per hour on average.

          After-school nanny

          Your work doesn’t pause when the school bell rings, and it can be challenging to find time to drop off or pick up your kids from school. Getting an after-school nanny can make this easy for you! They can also prepare your child’s meals and snacks before going to school, transport them to and from their after-school activities, prepare their dinner, and help with their homework. They usually charge $214 per week.

          Night nanny

          Those nights after you just came home from a hospital after giving birth can be challenging. With your baby constantly crying at these hours, rest can be elusive. Your night nanny can come in, take care of your baby, and help you get your much-needed sleep. Their service usually costs around $200 to $250 per night.

          Maternity nanny

          You can hire a maternity nanny who can come to your home after your baby is born and assist in the first weeks or months of their life. They can be a full-time, live-in nanny. But since they’re specialists, their service costs $35 per hour.

          Nanny-housekeeper

          A nanny-housekeeper does not only take care of your children, but they also help you with household chores like cleaning, cooking, ironing, and organizing. They can either be full-time or part-time, depending on your needs. The average cost of their service is $18 per hour.

          Shared nanny

          If you need someone to take care of your child and ensure that they still get to socialize with other kids, a shared nanny might be an ideal option for you. Sharing a nanny with another family also means dividing the costs, usually $6 to $13 per hour and family.

          Au pair

          An au pair is a young person, generally between 18 and 30, who comes from a foreign country. They can provide nanny duties and light housework in return for lodging, meals, and $200 per week.

          While there are several types of nannies, all of them can take care of your child in your home. If this is not the ideal setup for you, you can get a childminder who can look after your kid in their own setting. Plus, getting a nanny is usually a long-term engagement. If you only want a short-term caretaker who can watch over your child for a set period, like when you’re out on a date, hiring a babysitter might be the best option for you.

          What other factors affect the cost of nanny services?

          Other things affect the costs of nanny services. Some of them are as follows:

          • Your location

          Large, urban locations often have higher costs of living, leading to higher salaries. This is true for a nanny’s pay as well. For example, expect to pay more if you live in a big city on the East Coast, such as Boston, than if you reside in a small Massachusetts town. See the price list by state below:

          State

          Price per hour

          Maryland

          $20

          Massachusetts

          $20

          New York

          $20

          Washington

          $22

          California

          $23

          • Your nanny’s experience

          Nannies with more than three years of experience charge more than those just starting. You’ll need to consider the experience and talents you want your nanny to have, as well as how those will affect how much you’ll pay them.

          • Cover for when your nanny is sick

          If your nanny gets sick, you need to give them sick pay and find a temporary replacement until they can return to work.

          • Taxes

          You’re also responsible for paying your nanny’s taxes. Social Security and state unemployment taxes are examples of this.

          How to create your nanny listing

          Now that you know how much a nanny costs, you’re ready to create your listing! You just have to post a Task. Taskers nearby will connect with you, and that’s when you can review offers and choose a service. Make the necessary arrangements, and you’ll hire a nanny in no time! For more details about this process, check out how it works.

          Here’s what you might include in your listing:

          • Budget
          • Location
          • Type of nanny service
          • Schedule or timetable
          • Tasks you need help with

          The more information you provide in your listing, the easier it will be to get a quote. Use our platform now and find someone to take care of your children!

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          I am a mother of 2 sons: 11 and 3.10 years old, my experience in raising children is connected mainly with my children. Previous work experience related to sales. But the last 5 years she devoted to the study of pedagogy and …
          I am a mother of 2 sons: 11 and 3.10 years old, my experience in raising children is connected mainly with my children. Previous work experience related to sales. But the last 5 years she devoted to the study of pedagogy and psychology. An adherent of a humane-personal approach in raising children. She studied with Sh.A. Amonashvili. I live in the Kstovsky district. I bring up my children in the Orthodox faith. There is a private car, convenient for the trip of children, with a decent trunk (Toyota Camry). In connection with the organization of the youngest child in kindergarten, there is time for additional activities. I will be happy to help with organizing the time and space of the child. 1) I can pick him up from kindergarten / school and spend a couple of hours with him before his parents arrive, feed him, and also take him to additional classes. 2) I can help with the child and household chores during the daytime. 3) I will help organize classes on their own (beading, embroidery, calligraphy, drawing, modeling, reading, financial literacy) or with sections. 4) help to pass the medical examination.
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          Nanny to accompany the child (school, kindergarten, sections, development centers, etc.), grandmother for an hour. If you need help in the evenings or weekends, I am at your service. Worked with families from 1997 to…
          Nanny to accompany the child (school, kindergarten, sections, development centers, etc.), grandmother for an hour. If you need help in the evenings or weekends, I am at your service. Worked in families from 1997 to 2015. Letters of recommendation and medical records are available. Experience in working with children from 0 to 3 years old, with 2 children and support. I always try to establish contact and find a common language with any child. I treat the child as an individual. Tactful, friendly, non-confrontational. I am currently only looking for part-time work.

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          Friendly, calm. Work experience – teacher’s assistant, private kindergarten, nanny for an hour.
          Friendly, calm. Work experience – teacher’s assistant, private kindergarten, nanny for an hour.
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          Technical education. Two children. I love reading with children. I worked as a nanny for over a year. 1. They brought a toddler to me for a full time job, 2. They brought a toddler to me for a few hours. Played…
          Technical education. Two children. I love reading with children. I worked as a nanny for over a year. 1. They brought a toddler to me for a full time job, 2. They brought a toddler to me for a few hours. Played, monitored safety, fed, put to daytime sleep. I provide services at home (or pick up / take from kindergarten / school / sections – I have a car) because I have a small child (1 year and 9months). There are many educational games, books and toys at home. I will be happy to spend time with your child and free you time “for yourself”!
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          I have a 10-year-old son, I have a higher education as a civil engineer, I’m temporarily not working, so I’m looking for a part-time job as a nanny for an hour / hours or accompanying your child to a kindergarten or other…
          I have a 10-year-old son, I have a higher education as a civil engineer, I’m temporarily not working, so I’m looking for a part-time job as a nanny for an hour / hours or accompanying your child to a kindergarten, etc. food preparation). I plan to work on a flexible schedule with piecework pay during the agreed hours. Your child will be in safe hands, because I am a responsible, well-mannered, educated person who treats children very kindly.
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          I am looking for a babysitting job for a few hours a week, on Sunday I can do it all day. I love children and they love me. I have experience in dealing with children.

          I am looking for a babysitting job for a few hours a week, on Sunday I can do it all day. I love children and they love me. I have experience in dealing with children.

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          NSPU student K. Minina, 3 course. I’m studying defectology. She worked as a counselor in children’s camps, and practiced in a kindergarten. Have experience working with children. Looking for a part time job in…
          NSPU student K. Minina, 3 course. I’m studying defectology. She worked as a counselor in children’s camps, and practiced in a kindergarten. Have experience working with children. Looking for a part time job for a few hours a day.
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          I have extensive experience working with children of all ages. Care, walks, accompaniment, developmental activities. Higher pedagogical education. Philologist. I am looking for a job as a nanny, governess for a few hours in…
          I have extensive experience working with children of all ages. Care, walks, accompaniment, developmental activities. Higher pedagogical education. Philologist. Looking for a job as a nanny, governess for a few hours a day in any area.
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          I am looking for a job as a part-time nanny, to meet, accompany the child to school or kindergarten, to the section. I will also consider working for several hours a day – in the morning and afternoon. I have experience in raising children…
          I am looking for a job as a part-time nanny, to meet, accompany the child to school or kindergarten, to the section. I will also consider working for several hours a day – in the morning and afternoon. I have experience in raising young children, my daughter is three years old. Previously, she sat with her friend’s daughter, walked, fed, put to bed. Preferably Avtozavodsky or Leninsky districts.
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          I have my own child, he is seven years old, I am looking for a part-time job for several hours a day. Feed, cook, go to the store, walk with children, play, put to bed, feed, buy, pick up from kindergarten, …
          I have my own child, he is seven years old, I am looking for a part-time job for several hours a day. Feed, cook, go to the store, walk with the children, play, put to bed, feed, buy, pick up from the kindergarten, take to mugs, the only thing that I can only work with my little son, I have no one to leave. I can provide first aid, I don’t have a car, I don’t have a license either. I can cook simple but tasty dishes, soups, cereals, compotes, in general, everything that a child is supposed to eat. My child is non-confrontational, we are very friendly, I have no bad habits, I learn quickly.
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          I offer babysitting, weekend babysitting, babysitting for an hour, babysitting for a day. About myself – a kind, responsible, executive, without bad habits, medical book. The experience of raising your children, two adults…
          I offer babysitting, weekend babysitting, babysitting for an hour, babysitting for a day. About myself – a kind, responsible, executive, without bad habits, medical book. Experience in raising my children, two adult sons, two little granddaughters 3.5 years and 1.7. Experience in working with families. I will take into account the wishes of the parents, the child will be in good hands. Call, write, we’ll agree on everything.
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          Great experience working with children. I sat with kids from 1.5 years to 7 years old, it is not difficult to cook for a child, walk, develop classes, I can take them to classes. I mostly sat with…
          Great experience working with children. I sat with kids from 1.5 years to 7 years old, it is not difficult to cook for a child, walk, develop classes, I can take them to classes. Mostly she sat with the children when the parents had to leave for the whole day on a weekend or leave with no one for a couple of hours, and the child was very small.

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          She worked in the children’s room, followed the leisure of children. There was a trampoline, a labyrinth. Parents left their children for several hours and went shopping in the mall. Children played and drew there. Children from 1 to 3…
          She worked in the children’s room, followed the leisure of children. There was a trampoline, a labyrinth. Parents left their children for several hours and went shopping in the mall. Children played and drew there. Children from 1 to 3 years of age remained accompanied by their parents, after 3 and up to 7 without accompaniment. 3 years experience in child care. There was also an experience in a children’s corner with kinetic sand, which develops finger motor skills. There was a pool with fish, the children, together with their parents, caught them with magnetic fishing rods, they could leave them to play alone after 3 years unaccompanied. 6 months experience in childcare. There are no children of their own, there is love for strangers, as for their own. Babysitting my nieces from birth to school.
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          I am looking for a job as a nanny-accompanying (kindergarten, school, clubs) for several hours a day. The preferred age of the child is 3 years and older.
          I am looking for a job as a nanny-accompanying (kindergarten, school, clubs) for several hours a day. The preferred age of the child is 3 years and older.
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          Education – an artist, a lot of experience as a designer, I know how to cook well, I love children and animals (and this is mutual). For 6 years she led fine arts in health-improving children’s camps, for 7 years she taught master classes in…
          Education – an artist, a lot of experience as a designer, I know how to cook well, I love children and animals (and this is mutual). For 6 years she taught fine arts in health-improving children’s camps, for 7 years she taught master classes in drawing, stained glass, for 2 years she was engaged in creativity with girls 5-7 years old for 2 hours 2 times a week individually. I lead an active lifestyle. Ready to pick up your child from kindergarten or school, take a walk, feed, draw, read 2-3 times a week for a few hours, preferably in the Meshchera area, but options are possible.
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          Unfortunately, there is no work experience, but several times I had to stay with a little girl, the daughter of familiar parents, for several hours. I think I can handle the offer…
          Unfortunately, there is no work experience, but several times I had to stay with a little girl, the daughter of familiar parents, for several hours. I think that I am able to cope with the proposed work. Regarding the schedule, I would like to say only one thing, so that it is desirable that the working day does not end at 18.00, because I am a student. I can cook. I could always find a common language with children, I think you can get along with every person and find an approach to him.

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          I offer a night babysitting service. This is the name of a person who is ready to sit / play / read / feed / wash / hug and put your child to bed while you can afford a night . ..
          I offer a night babysitting service. This is the name of a person who is ready to sit / play / read / feed / wash / hug and put your child to bed while you can afford a night’s rest – just to be alone with your spouse or go to unwind with friends, or maybe just stay late at work. I also consider part-time employment (weekdays after 16.00 and weekends by agreement) for a few hours.
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          I am looking for a job as an accompanying nanny for a few hours a day. About me: I have 3 grandchildren. I always sat with them, took them to kindergartens and schools, I love children very much, in my youth I worked in a kindergarten …
          I am looking for a job as an accompanying nanny for a few hours a day. About me: I have 3 grandchildren. I always sat with them, took them to kindergartens and schools, I love children very much, in my youth I worked in a kindergarten as a nanny.

          Personal qualities: punctual, responsible, decent, active, modern, hardworking, no bad habits, kind, loving children.
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          Babysitter for an hour.
          I’ll be happy to sit with your kids. NSPU student Minin, specialization – “Russian language and literature”.
          The paid experience is small. Have a brother…
          Babysitter for an hour.
          I’ll be happy to sit with your kids. NSPU student Minin, specialization – “Russian language and literature”.
          The paid experience is small. I have a 7-year-old brother, so I know and can do a lot.
          Responsible, understanding, cheerful, I easily find a common language with children.
          We play, do homework, draw, read, walk. The child is well-fed, fed, always carried away and under supervision.
          Preferably Leninsky district, time by appointment.
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          I enjoyed working with a 5.5 year old boy. In addition to looking after him, I plunged into the world of childhood, we played different games, walked and rode down the hill together, sculpted a snowman, played snowballs …
          I enjoyed working with a 5.5 year old boy. In addition to looking after him, I plunged into the world of childhood, we played different games, walked and rode down the hill together, sculpted a snowman, played snowballs. I cooked food, we ate together. She worked from 8.00 to 20.00 every day, sometimes on weekends she helped his mother out for a few hours. Then he and his parents left for the USA, we still communicate via Skype, we are friends.
          Then I worked with two children 1.3 years old and 3 years old. I accompanied them with my mother for walks, it took 1.5-2 hours.
          Next experience with girl 9-ty years. I met her from school and spent time with her from 13.00 to 21.00. She fed, did homework with her, did extra work, taught her to play badminton, escorted her to an English language school. Although I speak English myself, my parents thought that it would be better for her to study in a special school. They were wealthy people (restaurateurs), so we often had lunch or dinner in a restaurant, we didn’t have to cook.
          I would like to work with a child at least 5 years old, part-time, preferably with a boy, do not work on weekends.
          If necessary, you can combine babysitting and English lessons.
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          Nanny for a child, prices. | Babysitters, governesses, housekeepers in St. Petersburg.

          Childcare, prices.

          The cost of babysitting in St. Petersburg averages 150 rubles per hour, if a nanny is hired for one child, 225 rubles per hour – for two children. Price fluctuations in large or
          the smaller side depends on the number of working hours and the qualifications of the nanny.
          The fewer working hours and the higher the qualifications of the nanny, the more expensive the cost
          one hour of work. The cost of a babysitter depends on the duties she performs. The table below shows the price of an hour of babysitting depending on
          from qualifications.

          Hourly pay for babysitting and governess

          Babysitter (up to a year) 200 r/h
          Just a nanny
          (babysitter)
          for a child from 1 to 7 years old
          170 R/hour
          Nanny
          au pair
          170-300 r/h
          Nanny for
          escorts
          (for clubs and walks)
          170 R/h, plus fare
          Babysitter 350 R/hour
          Nanny-educator (early development) from 1.5 to 5 years 170-200 r/hour

          Nanny-governor

          (preparation for school) from 5 to 7 years

          200-250 r/hour

          Nanny-tutor co
          knowledge of a foreign language
          250-300 r/hour

          Governess from
          7 to 12 years old
          200-300 rub/hour
          Live-in nanny

          from 30000r/month
          Governess with
          residence
          (with knowledge of a foreign language)

          from 40000r/month
          Nanny for a day 2500 rub/day
          Emergency babysitter (to
          sick child)

          170 r/hour, but not less than 3 hours.
          In case of an emergency call for a nanny, the agency, in addition to her salary, charges
          commission – 300 r / day
          Nanny for two children

          cost increases by 50%

          The work of the agency includes the selection of at least three
          candidates who meet your application.
          Organization of interviews with candidates. Consultation on the conclusion of an employment agreement with the candidate you like.
          Warranty support of the Contract.

          An agency contract can be concluded for three months, six months or
          year. During the warranty period, we provide free replacement of personnel
          in case of illness or vacation. Re-selection and free replacement of personnel,
          if other circumstances so require.

          Warranty period

          Cost

          Number of replacements and interviews

          contract “Nanny for the summer” – 5 months from May to September

          3 months

          9000 rub.

          RUB 8000

          unlimited

          unlimited

          6 months

          11000 rub.

          unlimited

          12 months

          15000 rub.

          unlimited

          Extension
          contract 80% of the amount of the first contract.

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          Good afternoon. I offer my services to accompany your child. About me: I am a mother of two children, I have experience in kindergarten, confirmed by a work book, a personal car of 2019 and accident-free driving experience for more than 9 years. The car has a child car seat and a booster. I have experience working with children in a kindergarten as a teacher, I myself am the daughter of a mother-educator who devoted her whole life to working with children (36 years of teaching experience). All the features of this specially

          I can call myself a patient person, calm and kind.
          Sociable and sociable, I understand that all children are different and each needs an individual approach.
          I am currently a 3rd year student at the Pedagogical University.
          -As part of my studies, I had an internship in working with children.
          -I also have experience from communicating with my sister (11 years old) and cousins, I often stayed with them to spend time.
          I get along well with the guys, I can play educational games, find interesting activities!

          Good day, my name is Anastasia, I have extensive experience working with children of different ages, I have medical knowledge, because I study in medicine, I can perform a wide range of duties, I am punctual, I have an individual approach and development methods.
          Good day, my name is Anastasia, I have extensive experience working with children of different ages, I have medical knowledge, because I study in medicine, I can perform a wide range of duties, punctual, I have an individual

          • Passport
          • Certificate of no criminal record
          • Vaccination certificate
          • Med. book

          Hello, dear parent, I am 19 years old🤍
          I am a babysitter, I love spending time with children, keeping them entertained, I respect the rules and foundations of each family💫 I help parents free up time for work, leisure
          Few words about myself:
          👩🏼‍🎓I am getting higher education at the National Research Nizhny Novgorod State University. N.I. Lobachevsky in the direction of “advertising and public relations”, 2nd year
          👼🏽Passed babysitter courses
          🤍I have interpersonal skills,

          I live in the Nizhny Novgorod region
          Likes to work with children
          She graduated from the Pedagogical College with a degree in Preschool Education, now I study at the correspondence department at the Pedagogical University
          I have experience as a nanny for 1 year and experience in kindergarten for 6 months

          I have a higher psychological and pedagogical education in preschool age. 27 years of teaching experience. I know methods of early, preschool development, preparation of children for school.
          Experience in working with families with children from 5 months to 8 years.
          I successfully work with children with deviant behavior and autism spectrum disorder.
          I know the technique of teaching reading and speed reading according to Zaitsev’s method.

          Higher education, specialty – Russian language and literature, extensive experience in working with children in secondary school (10 years) and in the family (almost 10 years). Sociable, creative nature. I know how to find an approach to children of different ages. I use different methods in my work. The main profile of work with children from 4 to 12 years. I am engaged in tutoring in the Russian language with children of middle and senior level.
          Work at school (10 years), teaching Russian language and literature, class guidance for children from 5 to 11 grade

          I am very kind, attentive, responsible and energetic. Children love me, they always reach out. I know a lot of games, developing activities, I always know what to do with a child. I graduated from school with a gold medal, so I can easily help with homework or explain the material.
          Worked as a counselor in a children’s camp for 3 years in a row. She also worked part time as a nanny for the family.

          More than 10 years of experience with children higher education help around the house cleaning ironing experience yes
          Experience with children over 10 years old of school age and children from 3-12 years old to pick up from school or kindergarten take them to additional classes sit with the child before the parents arrive need to feed do lessons play interesting games go for a walk keep the apartment clean small assignments parents the child will be supervised until the arrival of parents

          2 children adults. I live in Nizhny Novgorod
          10 years old, I love children, they love me

          I consider myself responsive, friendly, hardworking, responsible and sociable. I do not like conflicts, so I always choose a compromise. Madly in love with children, which is why I went to study at the NSPU. Kozma Minin to a special psychologist to devote himself to children. At the moment I am moving to the 3rd course and I will be glad to get more experience in working with children. I am fond of psychology, both for myself and for study. I do vocals in my free time. Relationship status: Single. No kids.
          I worked

          Responsible, loving children, strict, but able to find a common language with children.
          I love nature, I love animals, a pet in the family is great.
          Kanavinsky district, microdistrict Fair.
          Working kindergarten teacher, the highest category, 27 years of work in the same kindergarten. I continue to work in kindergarten, the schedule is in shifts. One week I work in the garden from 7.00 to 14. 00 3 times a week, the next week in the morning 2 days in the garden, at 15.00. 30 may be yours.
          Also in the evening: 3 r one week, 2 r the next. I can

          Worked as chief accountant, retired since 2017, unfinished higher education, married, two adult children.
          I have no experience working with children, but I raised my two boys and a girl, I have a granddaughter 6 years old
          Unfinished higher economic VZVEI

          I have been working as a nanny for 9 years. Extensive experience working with infants and older children. Worked with triplets. I know how to find an approach to any child. Balanced, not conflict, attentive, kind, accurate. I have higher education. Married. Two adult sons.
          babysitting 9years. Extensive experience with infants and older children. Worked with triplets.

          I am 52 years old, higher education, technical. Neat, orderly. There is an adult son, lives separately. I am looking for a part time job. Ready to take (bring) the child to the kindergarten, school, section, feed, help to do homework. I am a math tutor up to grade 9. Geographically desirable from a / s Sennaya to “Fiction”.
          She raised her son herself and gave him a good education. Friends and acquaintances, relatives also periodically turned to me for help in caring for their children

          Join the site and experience all the benefits of search. After registration, you will have access to all applicant profiles, you will be able to place private ads for a child care assistant and receive information about newly registered applicants. On our website you can find absolutely any nanny – for a shift, a governess, for escort. And you can do all this at any time convenient for you and without intermediaries. We make sure that the application forms are carefully completed, so you will find complete information about the candidate in them, and if you have any questions, you can contact him directly for further details. We have made our site as convenient as possible for you and now you do not need to spend a lot of time looking for a nanny in Nizhny Novgorod. Just use our new search engine, select the parameters you need – place of residence, search radius, work schedule and the system will select suitable profiles for you.

          Everything you need to know about nannies

          How much does a nanny pay?

          Before you start looking for a nanny, decide on: the salary for which you can invite her. Salary depends on the workload, duties and qualifications.

          Currently, the average cost of a nanny-educator in Moscow ranges from 1.5 to 5 dollars per hour. The average cost of the services of a qualified nanny-educator with the education of the required profile and work experience and a family from Moscow or the Moscow region is no less than $ 2.5 per hour.

          The lower the load, the more expensive the services. If you take a full-time nanny, then it makes sense to set a fixed salary, in some cases this is the most convenient form of calculation. A full-time nanny’s salary can range from $250 to $800 per month. It should be noted that recruitment agencies set a minimum salary of $300-$350 per month, or $2. 50 per hour.

          A full-time nanny will cost you $500-800 per month. And the services of a nanny working daily cost from $ 30 per day. The most difficult thing is to find a nanny-educator who agrees to work on a non-standard schedule – in the evening or morning, part-time on Sundays, several days a week. This mode of operation may be of interest to either pensioners or people who need a side job, as well as people living very close.

          Nanny’s duties and work schedule

          Nanny’s duties are determined by the parents. For some, it is important that the child is simply not at home alone; someone wants the baby to easily speak three languages ​​at the age of three. Based on parental fantasies (within reason) and their financial capabilities, you need to look for an employee. Let’s designate the main requirements for nannies, dividing them into groups.

          For babies and one-year-olds, a nanny with a medical or pedagogical education is suitable, observing the prescribed daily routine, monitoring hygiene, preferably knowing the basics of massage and early development techniques. If the mother is busy all day, then the nanny can visit children’s medical institutions, follow the baby’s vaccination schedule.

          By agreement with the parents, the babysitter’s duties may include cleaning the baby’s room, washing and ironing his linen, and preparing food for him. All this must be discussed additionally and recorded in writing, since not every nanny agrees to an additional, from her point of view, work. If you think that the nanny should be busy with something during many hours of sleep, you can agree for an additional fee on cleaning the apartment, cooking for the owners, washing and ironing common linen.

          A baby of one and a half to two years old is more likely to need not a nanny, but an educator. In this case, a woman with a pedagogical education and experience in kindergartens will help. The nanny-educator must observe the daily routine, monitor the children’s things and the room, carefully observe hygiene and accustom the child to it. She can take and bring the baby from the kindergarten, visit hospitals, various circles with him. The nanny-educator must know the teaching methods, engage with the child: sculpt, draw, develop fine motor skills of the hands, his memory and speech with the help of games. Nanny’s housework must be negotiated separately.

          Babysitters can work in different modes. Choose the most convenient for you:

          • Full day, for example from 8 am to 7 pm.
          • Partial day, for example from 8 am to 2 pm.
          • Several times a week.
          • A few hours for walking, accompanying the child to sports clubs or developmental groups.
          • Night work schedule (remember that it costs more!).
          • Living in your home.
          • If you need a nanny for more than 10 hours a day, it makes sense to invite two nannies with a six-hour work schedule or offer them to work every other day.

          Where to look for a nanny?

          Only after we figured out how much we will pay the nanny and what she will do, we can proceed directly to the search. It is best to do this a couple of weeks before the expected date of entry into work. This will make it possible to choose the best candidate and stay with the new nanny for several days together in order to understand what kind of person she is, how she treats the child, whether he likes her.

          Search through friends

          This is the best option, but quite rare. If you are lucky and the nanny was handed over to you “by inheritance” by good friends, then do not forget to ask them about her advantages and disadvantages.

          Search through ads

          The easiest way to find a nanny is by ad. This method is the cheapest, but also the most time consuming. First you need to write the text of the announcement, which should indicate the age of the baby, approximate duties, area of ​​​​residence, work schedule and salary level in case it is not very high. Announcements can be given in the newspaper, posted on the Internet on specialized sites or hung out at kindergartens, schools, children’s clinics, near the subway, etc.

          Expect the majority of those who apply will not meet your requirements. There is another disadvantage – in case of illness or vacation of the nanny, you will have to look for another one, also on your own. It is better to build a telephone interview with a potential nanny according to the following scheme.

          1. Name the amount you plan to pay the nanny if you didn’t specify it in the ad, or ask how much she estimates her services.
          2. Please advise the area in which the nanny will be working. Be sure to find out in which area she lives and how long and by what transport she will get to you.
          3. Be sure to ask about education, work experience, recommendations of the future nanny, whether she has teaching methods.
          4. Don’t forget to ask if the nanny has children, how old they are and who will take care of them if they get sick.
          5. Tell us what kind of work schedule the nanny will have. Ask if she agrees to it.
          6. If the potential babysitter suits you, tell the job seeker about your responsibilities. It is best to write them down on a piece of paper so as not to forget anything. Discuss the possibility of additional employment on weekends and holidays.
          7. At the end of the conversation, be sure to ask if everything suits her. If you get along over the phone, set up a face-to-face meeting.

          At the meeting, read the letters of recommendation and references. Without regret, weed out those who obviously do not suit you. Be prepared for the fact that out of the ten ladies invited for an interview, only three will come, who may also not be suitable. Do not despair. Keep searching.

          Search through agencies

          In this case, you are also not insured against anything. Many recruitment agencies specializing in the selection of nannies and tutors promise clients that all candidates for the position of a nanny undergo psychological selection, testing and training. Undoubtedly, large firms that have proven themselves on the positive side for a long period of time on the “recruiting” front can afford all of the above, but small agencies often; are limited to obtaining a medical book from candidates. Before contacting an agency, ask how many years it has existed. Find out how people who have already dealt with him speak about his work. Try to find an agency on the Internet, ask questions on specialized sites. As a rule, mothers, faced with a bad agency, rarely write laudatory reviews, but never miss an opportunity to denounce negative ones.

          Let’s say that you liked the agency and decided to use its services. To do this, you need to call the agency and leave a preliminary order, in which you indicate all the requirements for a future nanny. Be sure to tell us what kind of worker you need to find, in what area, on what schedule, what he will have to do, etc. Most likely, the manager himself will ask you questions that will make it possible to select exactly the person you want. The more information you give to the manager, the less useless meetings with applicants will be.

          After talking with the manager, the agency starts looking for a suitable worker for you. This process usually takes 2-5 days. Remember that pre-ordering does not oblige you to anything! If you decide to choose a nanny proposed by the manager, then the agency will conclude an agreement with you for a certain period, during which it undertakes to select or replace (went on vacation, fell ill, did not go to work, just did not suit you) staff for our baby. In this case, ideally, all your requirements and wishes should be taken into account. During the agreed period, you have the right to contact the agency for free advice, through it to resolve conflict situations with the nanny, to demand her replacement. For their services, the agency usually charges the equivalent of a nanny’s monthly salary, or some fixed amount.

          The contract specifies the working conditions, the main duties of the agency and the nanny, the work schedule, the degree of responsibility of the employee, the procedure for paying for the employee’s services, etc. Also, you get all the information about the chosen candidate, passport data, information about registration and place of residence.

          Unfortunately, not all agencies verify the authenticity of the diploma, recommendations, medical certificates and other documents of their applicants. Therefore, you may have to do it yourself. After the conclusion of the contract, you can assign a trial period to the nanny in order to take a closer look and understand how it suits your baby. If during the trial period the nanny did not disappoint you, she will continue to work with your child, in case of failure, you can replace her with a new one.

          What is a trial period?

          The choice is made, but you don’t know how the baby will accept such a major change in his life. The ideal option is to spend several days or weeks together: a child, a nanny and one of the parents. Thus, you will be able to control the work of the nanny, and the baby will get used to the appearance of a new person in the house and will no longer be afraid to be alone with him. Calm down and you, realizing that the nanny gets along with the baby. But if this is not possible, then carefully observe the child: how he looks when you return home, how energetic, tired or depressed he is, how clean he is washed, what he is wearing.

          Pay attention to the nanny. How she behaves at the end of the working day, whether she looks tired, irritated, or vice versa, calm and cheerful. Isn’t she overjoyed at your arrival? What does she say about the past day? Ask about the achievements of the baby, about his behavior. If there is no doubt about the professional abilities of the nanny, then you can safely conclude a contract for a longer period. If contact with the nanny fails, or it seems to you that she does not perform her duties well enough, deceives, gets annoyed, etc., then start the search again.

          At first, no matter how experienced the nanny is, she needs our instruction. Tell us about the habits and characteristics of the baby, about how best to calm him down, what he likes in the game. Do not forget to show where the baby soap and washcloth is, where the change of clothes is stored. Instruct the nanny how you prepare the mixture, what the crumbs are allergic to, what he likes, and what he will absolutely not eat. Set a strict condition that, in addition to the specified products, the nanny should not give the child anything. Be sure to leave in the most visible place a list of emergency phone numbers for parents, the police, doctors, etc.

          Immediately discuss the conditions for the arrival of friends, acquaintances and children of the nanny to your house. Show the babysitter places to walk. Explain where she categorically should not go. Specify places for games in the apartment. The nanny must ensure that there are no sharp corners, breaking, piercing and cutting objects, household appliances, open sockets, wires, electric lamps and heaters. Teach the nanny how to use household appliances, a chair, a stroller.

          The nanny is responsible for ensuring that all chemical detergents are put away in a safe place. She should also know where the first aid kit is located and be able to provide first aid to the child. However, she should not try to treat the child on her own in case of his illness, but is obliged to call a doctor and contact the parents. If the baby needs to be given any medicine, put it separately, write down the dose and method of administration next to it. Set a strict condition: without your permission, the nanny does not give the child anything other than what was agreed in advance.

          Do I need a close relationship with a nanny?

          Relationships should not be built in such a way that the nanny feels like a member of the family. This has more cons than pros. It is more difficult for close people to give instructions, demand discipline from them, and resolve controversial issues with them. It is necessary to keep a distance, to call it on “you”.

          Don’t tell your nanny about your life and problems in order to avoid unpleasant consequences if the nanny turns out to be too talkative. Do not talk about expensive purchases, do not brag about new things, do not discuss the routes of the upcoming vacation, so as not to cause envy.

          Establish a reward system to monitor babysitting. It can be additional paid days off, bonuses, gifts. Talk to her about penalties for being late, absenteeism, etc. If you do not want the nanny to disappear one fine morning, remember that politeness, honesty in calculations, punctuality of parents are the main requirements that homeworkers value most.

          The work of a nanny is very difficult and very subtly tied to human relationships. The better your relationship with the nanny, the better she feels with your child. Remember that the task of parents is to create optimal conditions for the child to grow and develop. And the coordinated interaction of parents and the nanny is the key to success.

          Natalya Shvareva

          Based on the materials of the magazine “Mom and Baby”

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          The All-Ukrainian TV channel took a live interview with the founder of the Kabanchik.ua project, Roman Kirigetov, about those who work with the service and how they carelessly claim the services of private fahivtsiv in Ukraine.

          Nanny in Kiev. How to know a suitable nanny without intermediaries?

          In the daily service, the services of a nanny are requested, as if it were the first day of the 12-year working day, less and less mothers win all 3 years of maternity leave. It is necessary for a child to be deprived of a kimos, and it is important, so that his “htos” without professional supervision and vihovannya. Babysitters are in great demand – but at the same time, richly, it’s important to know a good fahіvtsya.

          Wimogi to private nannies

          In this right there is no “universal soldier” – a nanny for a child can specialize in working with children of the singing age. Depending on the logic, as well as the type of employment of nannies, you can see such types of fahivtsiv:

          1. Baby sitter . Practice with babies up to 1 year old. Obov’yazkovo medical osvіtu, podkrіplene dosvidom work in a child’s medical mortgage. Necessary knowledge: the rules for looking after a child, the correct development (knowledge of all stages), remembering the reason for the cry of a baby and helping you.
          2. Babysitter . Voni may be on the right with children in 1-6 years. Standard support – pedagogical education and development of modern methods of development. Pluses – dosvіd roboti vyhovatem. Zavdannya – development and preparation of a baby before school.
          3. Governess . Pratsiuє s children 6-14 years old. Obov’yazkova nayavnіst pedagogical osvіti (vishchogo). Do not get an additional diploma in psychology, as well as knowledge of foreign language, music, etiquette. The task is to help with the development of school disciplines, to secure a high-level development.
          4. Nanny with residence . Take care of a child for a whole day, in the house of a baby boy. Perelіk zavdan lie down for a century children. Pratsyuvati can be with 1-2 days off or on a rotational basis, changing with another 1-2 nannies.
          5. Nanny hourly . One of the most extensive services, requested through an irregular working day for the great fathers. Zavdannya: lure a child from a child’s garden or a school, accompany home, infuriate, shake until the arrival of the fathers. A nanny for a year can take a baby for a walk, accompany him to a dodatkovo occupation.

          How to choose a nanny for a child

          A shorter option – a nanny without intermediaries. Tse allow to vanish zayvih vitrate and objectively evaluate the skin candidacy. Basic criteria:

          • education;
          • love to children;
          • swedish and mutually positive contact with a child;
          • range;
          • presence of a sanitary book.

          The Kabanchik Online Services Request Service gives you the ability to quickly know the certified and verified maister with feedback from clients and rating. A couple of good points are enough to know the terminology in your area for the perfection of the insolent reference

          Price: Babysitting in Kiev

          Nanny services Price, UAH.
          Hour for 70 UAH
          Day for 600 UAH
          Doba for 1000 UAH
          Month id 15000 hryvnia
          Watcher’s Services Price, UAH
          2-3 years a day 250 UAH
          5 years to the day type 270 UAH
          8 years to the day 300 UAH
          10 years 330 UAH
          24 type 270 UAH
          2nd 3700 UAH
          1 month 8000 UAH
          Shvachka’s services Price, UAH
          Shorten the shank without lining 60 UAH
          fold the bottom of the foldable fold configuration 65 UAH
          Lower the back by hand for 70 UAH
          Shorten pants 80 UAH
          Change pants width 80 UAH
          Repair gut for 70 UAH
          Insulate the coat throughout the day 80 UAH
          Change sleeve width with cuffs 75 UAH
          Replace the lining in the factory 60 UAH
          sew in the back to the width for 70 UAH
          Replace the buckle in the belt 75 UAH
          Computer embroidered 75 UAH
          Change sleeve width with cuffs id 55 UAH
          Dry repair of clothes id 50 UAH
          Jeans darning id 55 UAH
          Bump repair Price, UAH.
          Glitter replacement 175 UAH
          Replacement 120
          Stuffing 250 UAH
          Heel restoration 220 UAH
          900

          3

          200 UAH
          Services of a cook Price, UAH
          Kukhar dodomu 350 UAH
          Cooker 1000 UAH
          chef 2000 UAH
          Purchase of products 200 UAH
          Waiter services 500 UAH
          Bartending 700 UAH
          Repair of bags Price, UAH.
          Fitting replacement (rivets) від 25 UAH
          Replacement fittings (grommets) від 25 UAH
          Fitting replacement (buttons) 35 UAH
          Lining replacement 350 UAH
          Replacement of leather elements від 75 UAH
          Seam repair for 10 UAH
          Handle change від 65 UAH
          Bottom seal від 150 UAH
          re-farmed 350 UAH
          Dressing dressing Price, UAH
          Make a T-shirt for 20 UAH
          Pofarbuvati jeans від 70 UAH
          Pofarbuvati shorty від 60 UAH
          Pofarbuvati dress for 100 UAH
          Pofarbuvati light від 70 UAH
          Turn on jacket від 200 UAH
          Get a raincoat від 120 UAH
          Get a coat від 150 UAH
          Pofarbuvati trousers for 100 UAH
          Custom car cover від 150 UAH
          Services of a gardener Price, UAH.
          Sketch of landscaping and landscaping of the object 350 UAH
          Dendroplan 300 UAH
          Lawn attachment type 15 UAH/m2
          Lawn maintenance with kindness type 0.5 UAH/m2
          Lawn mowing type 0.5 UAH/m2
          Kvitnik’s collection type 25 UAH/m2
          Mixborder installation type 20 UAH/m2
          Attachment for decorative lance type 250 UAH/m2
          Bicycle repair Price, UAH.
          Bicycle collection from box 300 UAH
          Bulkhead bottom bracket від 70 UAH
          Bottom bracket play від 80 UAH
          Lanciug wash від 50 UAH
          Mastilo lanceug від 40 UAH
          Assembly / dismantling of the lance type 20 UAH
          Jitter replacement від 70 UAH
          Rattle bulkhead від 50 UAH
          Installation / replacement of the chamber or tires від 70 UAH
          Camera repair від 40 UAH
          Bulkhead bushing від 80 UAH
          Tool sharpening Price, UAH.
          Ceramic knives (sharpening, refinishing) від 80 UAH
          Manicure knives (nails) 35 UAH
          cuticle cutters (knives, nippers) від 60 UAH
          Tweezers for 20 UAH
          pusher (chaberi) від 25 UAH
          Peripheral cutter / straight cut від 60 UAH
          Knives (kitchen) less than 15 cm від 45 UAH
          Knives (kitchen) larger than 15 cm від 55 UAH
          Knives (storage, myslivsky) від 60 UAH
          Trimmer/Clipper Knives від 80 UAH
          Yearbook repair Price, UAH
          Repair of old wrist watches від 70 UAH
          Repair of wrist mechanical years in the manufacture of Japan від 200 UAH
          Repair of wrist watches made in Switzerland 300 UAH
          Repair of wrist quartz years of vatchiznyany for 100 UAH
          Repair of Japanese quartz watch wrists id 110 UAH
          Repair of quartz watch wrists made in Switzerland від 150 UAH

          * The price is valid for Spring 2022

          Are you looking for a nanny in Kiev and want her to tell all the helpers? Or do you want to know a nanny without permission to work for a fee (babysetter)? Then choose the best fahivtsya with recommendations and a high rating for the additional service Kabanchik. ua. What are the advantages of victorious service?

          You yourself set the task and re-supply your nanny. You independently set the price. You select a nanny from a number of candidates – in case of any application for a qualified fahivtsiv, they must be declared for the total amount of wool. Objectives and real advice will help you not to have mercy on your choice. It is especially easy to find a nanny on the site every year.

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          What is the price list for Nanny in Kiev?

        • Babysitting services – from 70 UAH / year
        • Babysitting services – from 600 UAH / day
        • Babysitting services – from 15000 UAH / month
        • Services of a watcher – 80 UAH / year
        • What are the guarantees for the service?

          All of our facsimiles undergo passport data verification. As if you have stumbled upon an unswerving fakhivtsy, turn to the support service for compensation up to 1,000 hryvnias.

          Agency for the selection of a nanny for a child in Moscow

          Arina Sharapova

          TV presenter, journalist, teacher and public figure

          “We are very pleased with the operational work of the agency. Special thanks to Svetlana Kuznetsova. We found our wonderful nanny, who has become an indispensable assistant and reliable friend for the child!”

          Family Kobzon

          Nelli Mikhailovna Kobzon

          “This is not the first time our family has turned to the Alconti agency for help in recruiting. We thank the manager Svetlana Kuznetsova for the prompt and high-quality selection of au pairs for our family. We look forward to further cooperation. Good luck and prosperity! With gratitude, the Kobzon family”

          Tabakov family

          Marina Zudina. Theater and film actress. Honored Artist of Russia. People’s Artist of Russia

          “It is very pleasant to deal with professional people. I did not waste time on formal meetings with candidates. All the people recommended to me by Marina Dybtsyna were carefully selected, and she had her own opinion about everyone. Moreover, she was informally interested in how a new person enters to the family, she could ask questions and ask her opinion about specific situations at any time. I am satisfied with the cooperation with the agency. Good luck to you! Thank you!”

          Anastasia Myskina

          Russian tennis player, coach, Honored Master of Sports, TV presenter

          “I have been trying to find a good and conscientious nanny for my child for a very long time. And I want to express my deep gratitude to the Alconti agency, in particular to Madina Safina, for their help and professionalism in this matter. They picked up a wonderful nanny who became a member of our family and fully justifies our expectations. Thank you very much!”

          Yulia Baranovskaya

          TV presenter

          “We turned to the Alconti agency on the recommendation of friends. They quickly found a nanny for us. Thanks to Madina Safina for choosing a nanny for our family!”

          Nikita Presnyakov

          Musician, singer, actor, music video director

          “We thank the Alconti agency and in particular Madina Safina for the professional and prompt selection of a housekeeper. Thanks to Madina, we found a wonderful person. We wish the Alconti agency further prosperity and success!”

          Porechenkov family

          Mikhail Porechenkov. Theater and film actor, film director, screenwriter, producer. Honored Artist of Russia

          “We express our gratitude to Marina Dybtsyna for her professional work in the selection of a family driver!”

          Vlad Topalov

          Russian singer, performer

          We all know that recruiting staff for your own home is an incredibly difficult task. This is a very delicate matter. Everyone has their own habits, tastes, rules in the house. Especially when there are children. We got a wonderful woman! Cooks amazing. Everything is perfectly organized and folded. We are very satisfied and grateful to the agency and its owners personally! Thanks

          Svetlana Kuznetsova

          Tennis player. Honored Master of Sports of Russia. Grand Slam winner

          “I express my deep gratitude to the Alconti agency and Marina Dybtsyna for the quick and high-quality selection of a housekeeper!”

          Tsekalo family

          Alexander Tsekalo. Showman, TV presenter, actor, singer, director, screenwriter and producer

          “We thank the Alconti agency for the professional selection of a family driver!”

          Tatyana Lyutaeva

          Theater, film and television actress. Honored Artist of Russia

          “I express my gratitude to the Alconti agency for the work in selecting a governess for my son!”

          Anastasia Vedenskaya

          Russian theater and film actress

          “In the shortest possible time we found a professional and excellent nanny. The one that we have been looking for for so long. Thanks for the promptness and correct selection, in particular, Safina Madina!”

          Irina Sashina

          Journalist and TV presenter. Member of the Union of Journalists of Russia. PhD in Philology

          “Finding a good nanny in our time is not easy, and when you are also looking for a tutor for boys, it is doubly difficult and always unpredictable! Thanks to the huge management and employees – consultants of the agency for their help and support. We hope for a long and fruitful cooperation! To all my friends and acquaintances with I highly recommend the Alconti agency!”

          Irina Krug

          Singer

          “I express my deep gratitude to the Alconti agency and especially to Madina Safina for the quick and professional selection of a nanny! Thank you!”

          Irina Mironova

          Video director, screenwriter, producer, author of books, TV presenter

          “We thank the Alconti agency for the professional selection of a housekeeper, for the subtle flair of its clients, for a deep and detailed approach to all requirements.

          Child care in modesto ca: THE Top 10 Daycares in Modesto, CA | Affordable Prices

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          THE Top 10 Daycares in Modesto, CA | Affordable Prices

          Daycares in Modesto, CA

          Description:

          The Modesto Christian Preschool is a dually-accredited, and licensed preschool. We offer age-appropriate play-based and academic learning activities in a safe, nurturing environment to prepare children for alifetime of academic success through a quality Christ-centered curriculum.
          We provide full-day and part-day early childhood educational services for children between the ages of 2.9 and 5 years. We have two-day, three-day, and five-day programs.
          Our highly qualified and highly educated teachers and aides really care. Most of them hold bachelor degrees and certifications from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
          Our preschool endeavors to ensure that all students will develop a life-long love of learning and a strong foundation for critical thinking, academic, and social skills they need to become self-reliant, positive, productive Christian citizens and life-long learners.
          We believe in nurturing the whole child: mind, body, and spirit. We strive to serve only organic, non-GMO snacks. Visit our website to learn more about us, and contact us to tour our facility. We look forward to meeting you.
          Facility license # 503808958….

          Description:

          Hazel’s Christian Preschool & Child Care Center.
          Serving ages 6weeks old – 12 years old (we will partner with family when it’s time to potty learn your two year old).
          We are open Monday – Friday, 6:00 a.m. to6:00 p.m.
          We offer a full day program and two half day programs.
          We welcome private pay families, military pay, and county pay.
          Please come and tour the school with the family.
          Give us a call, we would love to answer any questions you have….

          Description:

          Little Forever is a licensed childcare home whose mission revolves around safe sensory exploration and play based learning. Our goal is your child prepares for years ahead through hands on sensory experiencesand multiple learning styles.

          Lillys Daycare

          2316 Den Helder Dr, Modesto, CA 95352

          Starting at $250/wk

          Description:

          we are a family, offering child care service. based on daily activities. Our goal is to help parents who, in addition to fulfilling their daily activities, help them and be part of their children’s learningand development. providing a warm and safe environment for their children, where they not only receive care but learn how to draw, color, dance, sing, having a space for their naps and rest time for the older ones. also. we help children with homework after school. We speak Spanish and English and would love for your children to learn a second language….

          Description:

          Tuition: Preschool (Potty Trained/Pre-K).
          Full-Time Rates: 6:30 a.m. – 6:00p.m.
          Weekly Payment:
          5 days a week, $185.00
          4 days a week, $148.00
          3 days a week, $111.00
          2 days a week, $78.00
          Half Day Rates: 7:30a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
          Weekly Payment:
          5 days a week, $145. 00
          4 days a week, $145.00
          3 days a week, $87.00
          2 days a week, $62.00
          Drop In Rates:
          $50 per day
          Tuition: First Step Preschool (2 yrs-Potty Trained)
          Full-Time Rates: 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
          Weekly Payment:
          5 days a week, $210.00
          4 days a week, $168.00
          3 days a week, $126.00
          2 days a week, $88.00
          Half Day Rates: 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
          Weekly Payment:
          5 days a week, $175.00
          4 days a week, $140.00
          3 days a week, $105.00
          2 days a week, $74.00
          Drop In Rates:
          $50 per day…

          My Happy Place

          208 Rowland Ave, Modesto, CA 95354

          Starting at $190/wk

          Description:

          A small Play-based, in-home daycare for infants and toddlers to learn through exploration. Daily activities are designed to increase a child’s confidence.

          Description:

          Courtney’s Sweet Dreams Child Care
          Your “Night Time” peace of mind place.
          Safe loving environment
          All meals provided
          Over 10 years of child care experience
          Licensed family child care # 503910772
          I’m a nighttime child care
          Courtney Streder 209-300-3096. ..

          Description:

          Spring Duckings Home Daycare is currently accepting a few new children!!
          * Fully Licensed with Pediatric CPR and First Aid Training
          * Bilingual teaching ENGLISH/SPANISH
          * Nutritional breakfast, hot lunches,snacks and fruits
          * Fully trained in Pediatric CPR and First Aid Certified
          * Specialized curriculum for based on each child’s needs
          * Low teacher to child ratio and a warm nurturing environment.
          * Large outdoor fenced play area filled with different activities
          Full Childcare Program including:
          * Indoor and outdoor play
          * Story Time
          * Circle Time
          * Group Activities
          * Arts/Crafts
          * ABC’s/123’s
          * Exercise/Dance
          * Potty Training
          * Nap Time
          * Healthy Meals and Snacks
          * And Much More!
          Our goal is to provide a safe, reliable, affordable, and high quality childcare in a family friendly environment!
          Located in a great area in Village One, North East Modesto, Spring Ducklings Daycare is a licensed Bilingual (English and Spanish) Daycare that is held in a safe, clean and quiet environment in my home. We’re Located near Oakdale Rd and Sylvan Avenue. Our location is in a very nice and safe neighborhood.
          With more than 8+ years of experience working with young children in daycare centers, I know how important it is to provide special attention to each child. Therefore I do not take more than 4-5 kids at a time so I can show each child the personal care and attention that they need. My Mother also assists me as well.
          We currently have 2 students and we have a few open spaces and are accepting full time or part time enrollment. Competitive rates and flexible scheduling. Subsidized/ 4C / 4C’s welcome. References available.
          Please call for more information (510)395-3529 – Mayra
          Looking forward to meeting you and your child soon!!
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          Description:

          Planet Kids Christian Preschool is a ministry of The House Modesto established to fulfill the Biblical mandate found in Proverbs 22:6, “Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old he will notdepart from it.
          We believe that who is teaching our children is just as important as what our children are learning. Scripture says, Everyone after he has been fully trained will be like his teacher. (Luke 6:40) As important as the “what is being taught” is, God makes it clear that students learn the teacher’s life as they learn the curriculum. A child is not trained in the way he should go, (Proverbs 22:6), unless that child is being taught God’s truth by teachers who believe and live God’s truth themselves.
          Our teachers are committed Christians who demonstrate a calling by God to teach. Academic training, experience, and spiritual maturity make them effective teachers. All of our staff are Christians, with a passion for Christian education, and the desire to invest in your child’s future and in the Kingdom of God.
          WHAT WE OFFER
          Flexible schedules for two, three, and five days a week
          Extended hours for working parents: 7:00 AM to 5:45 PM
          Classes for students two through six years old
          Weekly chapel services and daily Bible time in the classroom
          A family atmosphere and loving Christian environment
          A year-round program including special summer activities and optional hot lunch meal purchases. ..

          Description:

          Methodist Tiny Tots Preschool offers many opportunities for children to learn through positive, hands-on play experiences that focus on common core learning goals and kindergarten readiness. Tiny Tots teachersare all educated in current Child Development practices. They work together with families to create a loving, secure and consistent environment where children can learn, make friends, and have fun.
          Methodist Tiny Tots Preschool has been serving Modesto area families for nearly 50 years. Tiny Tots provides a nurturing environment that supports the development of young children. We provide a variety of activities that help children build social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills.
          Tiny Tots welcomes children ages 2 -6 years old with three program schedules: Full day, half day and morning enrichment. Small class sizes ensure more personalized care.
          Open Monday thru Friday from 7 a.m.-6 p.m….

          Description:

          St. Peter After School Study Center offers homework help, and supplemental curriculum, as well as after school care to children in 5th – 9th grades. We are open from 2:15 – 5:30 Monday through Friday.
          St.Peter Lutheran Preschool is open to 3 – 5 year old children from 7:30 – 11:30 with 2, 3 or 5 day a week options. Our curriculum includes Bible lessons, story and song time, Spanish lessons, number and alphabet learning experiences, arts and crafts, free play, and structured learning time….

          Description:

          Lighthouse Preschool in Modesto, California is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear and measurableways. The center provide child care for families and kids from Preschool to Pre-Kindergarten….

          Description:

          Sequoia Preschool Academy located in Modesto, CA is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear andmeasurable ways. The center offers Fun, Clean and Safe Indoor Playground for kids of all ages.

          Description:

          Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
          We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

          Description:

          Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
          We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

          Description:

          At Childtime, your child gets what he or she needs to develop their best mind, their love of learning, their personality, their bright future. Inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, central to our educationalphilosophy is the belief that secure relationships with responsive and respectful adults provide the basis for all learning. Staff and teachers, and the relationships children develop with them, are vital for learning, for trust, and for independence. Our approach is designed to help them grow as students and people, in school, and in life beyond….

          Description:

          At Childtime, your child gets what he or she needs to develop their best mind, their love of learning, their personality, their bright future. Inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, central to our educationalphilosophy is the belief that secure relationships with responsive and respectful adults provide the basis for all learning. Staff and teachers, and the relationships children develop with them, are vital for learning, for trust, and for independence. Our approach is designed to help them grow as students and people, in school, and in life beyond….

          Description:

          Geneva Small Fry Nursery located in Modesto, California is a Christian non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success inclear and measurable ways. The center provide care for families and kids from nursery from preschool….

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          FAQs for finding daycares in Modesto

          In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Modesto, CA?

          There are a variety of daycares in Modesto, CA providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

          How can I find a daycare near me in Modesto, CA?

          If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 34 in Modesto, CA as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Modesto or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

          What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

          As you visit daycare facilities in Modesto, CA, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Modesto, CA.

          Childtime of Modesto in Modesto, CA | 2320 Floyd Avenue

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          Welcome to Our School

          Welcome to Childtime Learning Center in Modesto, California.

          We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.

          Our staff maintains a warm, comforting, welcoming environment for your child, which helps build long lasting trust within others. Come and tour our Childtime in Modesto, CA!


          Here’s what people have to say

          4.8 out of 5 stars


          We love childtime. Our son is Autistic and the staff has been so loving and inclusive with him and us. We are so grateful and appreciative of the love and support they pour into our son everyday.

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          Our experience has been fantastic and we’re very thankful!

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          Our daughter’s experience at ChildTime has been positive. She has made friends and genuinely loves her teachers.

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          Everyone on the staff is so friendly and caring. We love this place!

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          It’s been great so far. I look forward to seeing my child learn, grow and thrive in Childtime

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          Great interactions with the teachers and director. My child loves the curriculum and the things they teach.

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          Ms. Stacy has been so great with our daughter. This is her first year ever being away from us and family members. She made her feel safe and comfortable from day 1. Appreciate having her as my daughters teacher!! Kudos to her!

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          My son went to Childtime for almost 8 years. We have had nothing but the best experience. Having some teachers and the director still be there since the first day I dropped my son off til the day we said goodbye, was amazing. They were able to see my son grow up and help become the little man he is today and I am so grateful. I am so grateful for all the staff that cared for my son. It was hard to

          say goodbye after so many years but it was wonderful to apart of Childtime.

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          The staff is great and most of the teachers are wonderful!

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          Excellent experience with the staff and school. The attention my son is given has made him a confident, bright and caring individual. As a parent, it makes life so much easier having a dependable childcare with all the accommodations provided.

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          Learn About Electives

          For an additional fee, go beyond regular classroom learning experiences with our enhanced series of fun, interactive enrichment programs exploring a variety of activities. We offer:

           

          Soccer, Music, Yoga, Spanish, Phonics, Handwriting & Advanced Math


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          21st Century Learning Experiences

          Our School-Age classroom is a perfect setting for productive, engaging mornings and afternoons, where children become thinkers, makers, and doers. Some enhancements in this classroom include:

          • iPads with keyboards and educational apps
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          Meet Our Staff

          Sonja Stephens, Director

          Education: 32 ECE Units (Including Infant/Toddler and Administration Units)

          Certifications: CPR and First Aid Certified

          Hi! I am Sonja, the director of Childtime. I began working in child care at the age of 18 and I worked with all ages during my first few years in the field. I have worked for Childtime for 22 years. While at Childtime I was the lead teacher, team lead and then I became the director where I remained for 14 years before I became a specialist for Childtime. I am happy to be back home as the director of Childtime on Floyd Avenue.

          Meet Our Staff

          Randi Boyer, Assistant Director

          Education: A.S. in Administration of Justice, Early Childhood Education

          Certifications: CPR and First Aid Certified, Paraprofessional

          I originally started my journey at Childtime in 2014 as a bus driver! I quickly realized my love for early childhood education and went back to school in order to meet the requirements to be a teacher here. I made my way through school and quickly became the lead teacher in the school-age room. I continued my educational journey and advanced into a management position as the team lead, then again as the assistant director.

          Meet Our Staff

          Destiny Moneypenny, Team Lead

          Education: A.S. and B.A. in Early Childhood Education

          Certifications: First Aid and CPR Certified, Teaching Certificate, Associate Teaching Certificate

          I’ve always known I wanted to work with children, so when it came time to make a career choice, I knew that I would pursue early childhood education. I’ve worked at various schools and I’m thankful to have gained knowledge and experience from each of them. I found my home at Childtime and quickly worked my way into a management position as the team lead. I’m excited to see where this journey continues to carry me.




          Local School Phone Number: 209.551.0255209.551.0255


          License #: 500311304 , 500311787 , 500320584





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          In-Home Daycare and Group Home Child Care in Modesto CA

          The Modesto home daycare options below are dedicated to providing families
          with quality home childcare in a safe and nurturing environment. Group home daycares are personable alternatives to large
          centers with hundreds of children. Entrusting your family childcare to a Modesto home
          daycare gives children the added security of being cared for in a home environment while still giving parents the peace of mind
          that comes from knowing their children are under the supervision of licensed professionals. We gathered the information for home
          childcare centers in Modesto into one place in order to help simplify your search
          and make it more enjoyable. Since home daycare information can change often, please help us stay up to date by letting us know
          if any of the information on our childcare providers is out of date or incorrect. We want to give you the right information
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          REYNA, SHERRI FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Laurel Ave, Modesto, CA 95351 | (209) 524-2573

          REYNA, SHERRI FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Newborn to 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

          BERMUDEZ, SALLY

          1217 River Valley Circle, Modesto, CA 95351 | (209) 538-1041

          Here at Sally’s Precious Ones we provide a loving and nurturing environment, we teach currilculum daily. We have outside time everyday, weather permitting. Our staff is educated in child development units, background checked and CPR certified. We have been …

          Elizabeth’s Home Daycare

          3116 Clogston Way, Modesto, CA 95354 | (209) 502-9478

          Hello I am a new provider, however have 2+ years of experience at a daycare. Providing a caring, safe, and clean environment for your children.

          REEDER, ANASTACIA

          Monte Carlo, Modesto, CA 95350 | (209) 968-6038

          Little Miss Muffet’s Preschool has been opened since 1994. Our dedicated staff stays informed on what research says is best for children and their  learning. We work closely with our local food program and continue to evaluate our environment so that it is …

          SWEET P’S

          Corson Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 | (209) 523-2824

          Sweet peas Daycare has openings full time or part time, licensed and bonded and been in business for over 20 years. Fun activities, lunches and snacks and learning activities, references provided upon request.

          Harper’s Childcare

          1817 Dorset Lane, Modesto, CA 95355 | (209) 402-2579

          I have Toddler and/or School Age openings for before/during/after school/off track. I accept all ages through 14 years old. Transportation provided for a child attending Sylvan Elementary School, C.F. Brown Elementary, Sherwood Elementary School, Somerset Middle …

          PRADO, ALICIA FAMILY CHILD CARE

          3213 Hummingbird Lane, Modesto, CA 95356 | (209) 277-4441

          Licensed Child care home. Currently operating Monday – Sunday all hours.

          Zeal Kidz Home Daycare

          2009 Vernon Ave, Modesto, CA 95351 | (978) 998-0901

           I aim to educate your children and make them feel at home. I have 20 years experience working with kids of all ages.

          GERHART, VERONICA FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Gaven Court, Modesto, CA 95355 | (209) 303-8531

          GERHART, VERONICA FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          Maryam

          Oakdale Rd & E Orangeburg Ave, Modesto, CA 95355 | (209) 606-7792

          Maryam’s home famliy daycare provider in center modesto (oakdale Rd & orangeburg ave) looking for a new friends aged 0-12 years .we offer breakfast & lunch & dinner & snacks a day. Fingerprint and TB clearance as well as CPR/First Aid certified. Monday thru Friday …

          BOYLE, LAURIE FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Modesto, CA 95357 | (209) 248-7901

          BOYLE, LAURIE FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          KHOSHABA, NAHRAIN FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Trident Dr., Modesto, CA 95355 | (209) 622-0244

          KHOSHABA, NAHRAIN FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          MUNIZ, SANDRA

          Shady Grove Lane, Modesto, CA 95355 | (209) 526-0579

          MUNIZ, SANDRA is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          ABSTON, JULIE

          Ventura Dr, Modesto, CA 95350 | (209) 408-8628

          ABSTON, JULIE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          AGUILAR, JOSEFINA FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Elsie St., Modesto, CA 95351 | (209) 581-3343

          AGUILAR, JOSEFINA FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          ALMANZA, CAREY FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Mayflower, Modesto, CA 95356 | (209) 527-4546

          ALMANZA, CAREY FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          BANDY,PAMELA

          Stillwater Ln, Modesto, CA 95351 | (209) 556-8689

          BANDY,PAMELA is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          BELERIQUE, NANCY FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Modesto, CA 95350 | (209) 480-7370

          BELERIQUE, NANCY FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          BEST, JERROLIN

          Wilkesborro Ave, Modesto, CA 95357 | (209) 324-0517

          BEST, JERROLIN is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          BRAILLARD, SHANNON

          Typhoon Ave. , Modesto, CA 95355 | (209) 988-9434

          BRAILLARD, SHANNON is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          BRYAN, TREAVIONA FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Modesto, CA 95355 | (415) 368-3054

          BRYAN, TREAVIONA FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          BUSLER, MEGAN FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Modesto, CA 95355 | (209) 529-9632

          BUSLER, MEGAN FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          BUTCHER, TRACI

          Nighthawk Way, Modesto, CA 95358 | (209) 521-6067

          BUTCHER, TRACI is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          CAPDEVIELLE, LINDA

          Justin Court, Modesto, CA 95355 | (209) 527-7058

          CAPDEVIELLE, LINDA is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          COLLINS, DENISE

          Modesto, CA 95355 | (209) 577-1627

          COLLINS, DENISE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          COMBS, FLORA

          Leeseme Lane, Modesto, CA 95351 | (209) 538-0932

          COMBS, FLORA is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          COSE, RACHEL FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Patton Dr., Modesto, CA 95356 | (209) 522-7599

          COSE, RACHEL FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          DAVIS, ROSA FAMILY CHILD CARE

          La Force Drive, Modesto, CA 95355 | (209) 605-6349

          DAVIS, ROSA FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          DE ALBA, SANDRA

          Wichita Wy, Modesto, CA 95357 | (209) 544-2013

          DE ALBA, SANDRA is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

          DE LA MORA, DENISE FAMILY CHILD CARE

          Modesto, CA 95357 | (209) 408-5803

          DE LA MORA, DENISE FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in MODESTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

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          Modesto, CA (Childcare & Programs)

          There are 98 Daycares in Modesto, California, serving a population of 210,166 people in an area of 45 square miles. There is 1 Daycare per 2,144 people, and 1 Daycare per square mile.

          In California, Modesto is ranked 520th of 1798 cities in Daycares per capita, and 295th of 1798 cities in Daycares per square mile.

          List of Modesto Daycares

          Find Modesto, California daycares and preschools.

          A Step Ahead Academic Academy

          920 Ila Way

          Modesto,
          CA

          A+ Academics Preschool

          1934 G Street

          Modesto,
          CA

          Abundant Life Child Care

          3120 Snyder Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Alberta Martone Preformal Center

          1413 Poust Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          Anchors Away Too Learning Center

          4825 Stratos Way

          Modesto,
          CA

          Bethel Christian Daycare & Preschool

          2361 Scenic Drive

          Modesto,
          CA

          Bethel Day Care Center

          2361 Scenic Drive

          Modesto,
          CA

          Big Valley Christian School

          4040 Tully Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          Bret Harte Child Development Center

          909 Glenn Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Burbank Family Learning Center

          1135 Paradise Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          C. F. Brown Head Start

          1401 Celeste Drive

          Modesto,
          CA

          Calvary Temple Christian Preschool

          1601 Coffee Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          Capistrano Head Start

          400 Capistrano Drive

          Modesto,
          CA

          Cccds – Stonum Child Development Center

          1336 Stonum Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          Cccsc Inc. – Audrey’s House

          141 Kimble Street

          Modesto,
          CA

          Centenary Christian Preschool

          1911 Toyon Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Children’s Crisis Center Of Stanislaus County

          1244 Fiori Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Children’s Crisis Center-Cricket’s House

          133 Downey Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Children’s Crisis Center-Marsha’s House

          810 4th Street

          Modesto,
          CA

          Childtime Children’s Center

          3912 Honey Creek Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          Childtime Children’s Center

          2320 Floyd Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Chrysler Child Development Center

          2818 Conant Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Chrysler Head Start

          2818 Conant Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Community Christian Preschool

          1442 Tully Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          Early Intervention State Preschool Program

          1336 Stonum Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          El Vista Child Development Center

          450 El Vista Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Emanuel Lutheran Day Care

          324 College Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Empire Head Start

          5201 1st Street

          Modesto,
          CA

          Everett Child Development Centers

          1530 Mount Vernon Drive

          Modesto,
          CA

          Fairview Elementary

          1937 West Whitmore Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Franklin Family Learning Center

          905 Byron Lane

          Modesto,
          CA

          Geneva Presbyterian Small Fry Nursery

          1229 East Fairmont Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Grace Academy

          1457 Mable Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Grace Lutheran School

          617 West Orangeburg Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Grace Lutheran School – Extended School Care

          617 West Orangeburg Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Hazel’s Christian Preschool & Child Care Center

          920 Ila Way

          Modesto,
          CA

          Hazel’s Christian Preschool&Child Care Center Ii

          1528 Oakdale Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          Hughes Head Start

          512 North McClure Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          In Shape Fitness Center

          2700 McHenry Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          James Marshall Elementary

          515 Sutter Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          John Muir Preformal Center

          1215 Lucern Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Kairos Child Development Center

          313 East Orangeburg Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Kindercare Learning Center

          1237 Oakdale Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          Kindercare Learning Center

          2825 West Rumble Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          Kirschen Child Development Center

          1900 Kirschen Drive

          Modesto,
          CA

          Lighthouse Preschool

          913 Floyd Avenue

          Modesto,
          CA

          Margaret L. Annear Head Start

          1336 Stonum Road

          Modesto,
          CA

          Marilyn Frakes Child Development Center

          3900 Blue Bird Drive

          Modesto,
          CA

          Mayris Baddell Child Development Center

          641 Norseman Drive

          Modesto,
          CA

          Merryhill Country School

          3301 Coffee Road

          Modesto,
          CA

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          Child care providers on Sittercity love providing enriching experiences for your children, and sharing their passions with them. They’re happy to participate in outdoor activities like sports, or indoor activities like music, baking, tutoring help, and art. Wherever your child’s interests lie, child care providers on Sittercity can engage them in a nurturing way.

          Childcare Providers and Daycare Centers in modesto california (ca)

          You know you want the best modesto childcare provider. You may even look throughout Stanislaus county. ChildCareAvenue provides you with a list of 42 daycare centers in modesto, california. We leave the research up to you to find which center is best for your family.

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          24/7 Child Care
          3405 Wild Palms Drive
          Modesto, CA 95355
          (209) 505-3796

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          Little Miss. Muffet’s Preschool & Childcare
          2138 Monte Carlo Ave
          Modesto, CA 95350
           

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          A B C Reign Accelerated Learning Private School
          1408 Stetson Ave
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 522-2222

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          A Plus Academics
          1934 G St
          Modesto, CA 95354
          (209) 544-8194

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          ABC Daycare
          3713 Whirlaway Dr
          Modesto, CA 95356
          (209) 544-1193

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          Anchors Away Learning Center
          4825 Stratos Way
          Modesto, CA 95356
          (209) 548-9111

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          Bonnie’s Play For the Day
          2233 Calero Dr
          Modesto, CA 95355
           

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          Central Calif Child Development Services
          810 4th St
          Modesto, CA 95351
          (209) 575-2663

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          Childtime Children’s Centers
          3912 Honey Creek Rd
          Modesto, CA 95356
          (209) 545-1664

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          Childtime Children’s Centers
          2320 Floyd Ave
          Modesto, CA 95355
          (209) 551-0255

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          Childtime Learning Centers
          2320 Floyd Ave
          Modesto, CA 95355
          (209) 551-0255

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          Childtime Learning Centers
          3912 Honey Creek Rd
          Modesto, CA 95356
          (209) 545-1664

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          Foster Care
          2052 Sheldon Dr
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 523-9698

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          Geneva Small Fry Nursery
          1229 E Fairmont Ave
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 524-5630

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          Grace Luth. Preschool
          617 W Orangeburg Ave
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 522-6393

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          Irene’s Child Care
          3616 Swain Dr
          Modesto, CA 95356
          (209) 523-3925

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          Janets Daycare
          1408 Lansing Dr
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 523-9705

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          Johanna’s Jungle
          1518 Maplewood Dr
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 342-6873

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          Kairos Child Development Center
          304 E Coolidge Ave
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 578-5778

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          Kellie’s Kiddie Care
          2344 St Pauls Way
          Modesto, CA 95355
          (209) 521-7409

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          Kindercare Learning Centers
          2825 W Rumble Rd
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 529-1995

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          Kindercare Learning Centers
          1237 Oakdale Rd
          Modesto, CA 95355
          (209) 521-5351

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          Let Your Light Shine

          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 526-5325

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          LITTLE HANDS DAYCARE
          725 SPINDALE DR
          Modesto, CA 95357
          (209) 522-0216

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          Merryhill School
          3301 Coffee Rd
          Modesto, CA 95355
          (209) 544-3155

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          Merryhill Schools
          133 E Roseburg Ave
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 527-2310

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          Methodist Tiny Tots Day Care Center
          16th St
          Modesto, CA 95354
          (209) 525-8687

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          Modesto Parent Participation Preschool Inc.
          1341 College Ave
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 571-2161

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          Montessori School Of Modesto
          3501 San Clemente Ave
          Modesto, CA 95356
          (209) 567-1115

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          Our Little Angels Daycare
          2608 Sharondell Dr
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 524-2676

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          Price’s Licensed Day Care
          2521 Merle Ave
          Modesto, CA 95355
          (209) 551-4136

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          Robertson Road Child Development Programs
          1111 Hammond St
          Modesto, CA 95351
          (209) 576-4078

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          Salvation Army Modesto Child Development Center
          601 I St
          Modesto, CA 95354
          (209) 342-5220

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          Small World Pre School & Christian Elementary
          6th St
          Modesto, CA 95354
          (209) 523-4388

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          Small World Pre-School & Christian Elementary
          6th & K
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 523-4388

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          Sonshine Children’s Center
          3936 Dale Rd
          Modesto, CA 95356
          (209) 545-0936

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          How can the Medi-Cal Alternative Program for People with HIV/AIDS help you get the care you need at home?

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          This publication describes the Medi-Cal Waiver program for HIV/AIDS. The program has case management services. It provides direct assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS. These services are provided in lieu of living in a nursing home or hospital. You can use it to help you stay at home. You can use it to help you get home from the institution. The publication tells you who is eligible. It tells you about the services you can get.

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          What is Alternative Medi-Cal for People with HIV/AIDS?

          The HIV/AIDS Medi-Cal Alternative Program (AIDS Program) provides disease management and care services for patients with HIV/AIDS as an alternative to nursing care and hospitalization. You can use these services if you want to stay at home or leave a health facility.

          Who is eligible for the program?

          In order to receive services, you must meet the following criteria:

          • have a confirmed diagnosis of HIV or AIDS from your health care provider; and
          • have a health status confirming the need for home care; and
          • be eligible for Medi-Cal services at the time of application and each month thereafter; and
          • Evidence of need for a nursing facility stay and a score of 60 or below on the Cognitive and Functional Assessment Scale.

          What types of services are available under this alternative program?

          • Nurse and social worker services
          • Household services such as cooking, housekeeping, grocery shopping, etc.
          • Home care
          • Minor changes at the place of residence, for example, the installation of ramps, handrails, widening doorways, etc.
          • Supply of special medical equipment
          • Nursing – registered nurse/certified nurse
          • Psychotherapy
          • Financial support for the upbringing of children/infants
          • Nutrition Counseling
          • Non-emergency medical transportation services
          • Home delivery of food

          More Information

          Alternative AIDS Program services are provided free of charge, but cost-sharing health care providers must pay a monthly share to be eligible for services. The maximum amount effective January 1, 2017 is $25,727 per year.

          It is NOT POSSIBLE to be enrolled and receive services from any of the following programs at the same time: Medi-Cal hospice program; the state program for the provision of assistance on an individual basis; a targeted support program under the Alternative AIDS Program or another Medi-Cal program to provide health care services at home or in the community.

          It is POSSIBLE to be a Medicare Hospice member at the same time.

          Alternative AIDS Program agencies can provide information about program eligibility, enrollment, and nurse and social worker eligibility. If you are not eligible for an alternative AIDS program, you can try other programs from the same agency or contact the parent company. A list of agencies for each county is provided below. For information on other resources, visit https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DOA/Pages/OA_care_mcwp.aspx.

          For more information about getting alternative AIDS program services, you can call your county agency at the number below. If you need information about applying for Medi-Cal, go to http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/medi-cal/Pages/ApplyforMedi-Cal.aspx

          ALTERNATIVE PROVIDERS FOR AIDS

          California Department of Education
          Office of AIDS and HIV

          Served Districts Agency name Agency address Agency telephone
          Alameda AIDS Project of the East Bay 8400 Enterprise Way
          Oakland, CA 94621
          (510) 663-7979
          Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne Sierra HOPE 1168 Booster Way
          Angels Camp, CA 95222
          (209) 736-6792
          Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Shasta, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yuba Home and Health Care Management 1398 Ridgewood Drive
          Chico, CA 95973
          (530) 343-0727
          Contra Costa Contra Costa County Health Services Department 597 Center Avenue
          Martinez, CA 94553
          (925) 313-6740
          El Dorado, Nevada, Placer Sierra Foothills AIDS Foundation 12183 Locksley Lane
          Auburn, CA 95602
          (530) 889-2437
          Lake, Mendocino, Sonoma Community Care Management Corporation 301 South State Street
          Ukiah, CA 95481
          (707) 468-9347
          Los Angeles AIDS Healthcare Foundation 1001 North Martel Avenue
          Los Angeles, CA
          (323) 436-5000
          Los Angeles AIDS Project Los Angeles 611 South Kingsley Drive
          Los Angeles, CA

          (213) 201-1600
          Los Angeles AltaMed Health Services Corporation 5427 E. Whittier Boulevard
          Los Angeles, CA
          (877) 462-2582
          Los Angeles Minority AIDS Project 5149 West Jefferson Boulevard
          Los Angeles, CA

          (323) 936-4949
          Los Angeles St. Mary Medical Center 1045 Atlantic Avenue
          Long Beach, CA

          (888) 509-2187
          Los Angeles Tarzana Treatment Centers 7101 Baird Avenue
          Reseda, CA

          (888) 777-8565
          Orange AIDS Services Foundation 17982 Sky Park Circle
          Irvine, CA 94621
          (949) 809-5700
          Riverside, San Bernardino Desert AIDS Project 1695 North Sunrise Way
          Palm Springs, CA

          (760) 323-4197
          Sacramento, Yolo Rx Staffing and Homecare, Inc. 4640 Marconi Avenue
          Sacramento, CA 95821
          (916) 485-8200
          San Luis Obispo Access Support Network 130 Nipomo Street
          San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
          (805) 781-3660
          San Francisco Westside Community Services 1153 Oak Street
          San Francisco, CA 94117
          (415) 431-9000
          Santa Cruz Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency 1060 Emeline Avenue
          Santa Cruz, CA 95060
          (831) 454-4313
          Stanislaus Stanislaus County Health Services Agency 830 Scenic Drive
          Modesto, CA 95350
          (209) 558-7000
          Ventura Ventura County Public Health Department 3147 Loma Vista Road
          Ventura, CA 93003
          (805) 652-6267

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          °HOTEL CLARION INN CONFERENCE CENTER MODESTO, CA 3* (United States) – from 6060 RUB

          Guest rating1919 reviews10

          Clarion Inn Conference Center – Modesto

          37. 668697,
          -121.034229

          • Modesto,
            USA
          • |
          • +1-855-260-7038

          6060Rub

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          Description

          Clarion Inn Conference Center is located 4.5 km from the McHenry Museum and Estate and features an indoor pool, sundeck and garden. Clarion Inn Conference Center is a 3-star property set a short distance from Modesto College.

          Location

          This Modesto hotel is 5 km from the city centre. Roller King is about a 5-minute drive away.

          Clarion Inn Conference Center is located next to Stockton train station.

          Rooms

          For your comfort, air-conditioned rooms feature climate control, a balcony and free Wi-Fi. They also offer mountain views. A hairdryer, dryer and toiletries are also available.

          Dining

          The hotel’s restaurant serves a hot American breakfast. The hotel has a restaurant serving a wide variety of gourmet American cuisine. Coffee and tea are served at the café bar. Restaurant “Shooters Pub &” is located at a distance of 150 meters and offers its guests delicious dishes.

          Reasonably priced American breakfast served each morning.

          Leisure and business

          The hotel also features a safety deposit box and free public parking.

          Internet

          Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.

          Parking

          Free public parking is available on site.

          Number of rooms: 185.

          Former name: Clarion Modesto

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          Free internet access

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          24 hour service

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          24-hour security

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          Pool

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          • Internet
          • Free parking
          • 24 hour service
          • Food/ Drinks
          • Gym / Fitness
          • Pool
          • Spa and body care

          Sports and fitness

          • Fitness center

          Services

          • Laundry
          • Dry cleaning

          Meals

          • Continental breakfast
          • Restaurant
          • Bar / Lounge

          For work

          • Business center

          Child

          • Playroom

          Leisure

          • Indoor pool
          • Outdoor pool
          • Jacuzzi

          Amenities in the room

          • Air conditioning
          • Safe in room

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          • TV
          • Telephone

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          Extra beds All children 0 – 17 years oldExisting bedsFREE Maximum capacity of 1 babycot per room.

          Pets Pets are allowed on request.

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          Location

          1612 Sisk Rd,
          Modesto,
          california,
          USA,
          95350,
          California

          • Famous places in the city
          • Nearby
          • Restaurants

          2201 Blue Gum Ave

          Great Valley Museum

          2.2
          km

          Area

          Modesto Arch

          4.4
          km

          Roller King

          840 m

          Destiny Christian Ctr

          1.4
          km

          Gallery

          Stanislaus Arts Council

          2.4
          km

          Legends Cafe

          2.5
          km

          Laser Quest

          2.5
          km

          Janine’s Travel Svc

          2.5
          km

          Cal-Trade Welding Schools

          2.9
          km

          Tilt

          2.9
          km

          Valley Museum

          3.0
          km

          Museum

          Great Valley Museum of Natural History

          3.0
          km

          Saint Stanislaus Convent

          3.2
          km

          Saint Stanislaus Catholic Community

          3. 2
          km

          Church

          Davis Park Church of Christ

          3.3
          km

          Enslen Park

          3.7
          km

          Graceada Park

          3.7
          km

          Honolulu School-Paralegal ED

          3.4
          km

          Parent Instutite-Quality ED

          3.4
          km

          Museum

          McHenry Museum

          5.0
          km

          McHenry Village Shopping Center

          3.9
          km

          Andon Colleges Inc

          3.6
          km

          Park

          Elk Park / Modesto Dog Park

          3.7
          km

          Community of Christ

          3.7
          km

          Church

          Holy Family Catholic Church

          3.8
          km

          Clinton African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

          3.8
          km

          Church

          Big Valley Grace Community Church

          4.1
          km

          Gallery

          Mistlin Gallery

          4.4
          km

          Brenden Theaters Modesto 18

          4.4
          km

          1307 J St

          Modesto State Theater

          4.3
          km

          Roller King

          840 m

          Modesto College

          910 m

          3900 Pelandale Ave

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          FAQ

          What airport is Clarion Inn Conference Center near?

          Clarion Inn Conference Center is located 0.5 km from Modesto, California Airport.

          Is breakfast available at the Clarion Inn Conference Center?

          Yes, the Clarion Inn Conference Center serves a continental breakfast.

          Clarion Inn Conference Center Modesto suitable for business trips and business meetings?

          Yes, Clarion Inn Conference Center Modesto offers a meeting room and a movie projector. Is Clarion Inn Conference Center

          suitable for families with children?

          For the youngest guests, the Clarion Inn Conference Center offers cots and a playground.

          How far is Clarion Inn Conference Center Modesto from the city center?

          The distance between Clarion Inn Conference Center Modesto and the city center is 5 km.

          Are the rooms cleaned at Clarion Inn Conference Center?

          Yes, Clarion Inn Conference Center provides housekeeping and laundry services.

          Are there restaurants near Clarion Inn Conference Center Modesto?

          There is an In-N-Out Burger near Clarion Inn Conference Center Modesto.

          How much does it cost to stay at Clarion Inn Conference Center?

          A room at the Clarion Inn Conference Center costs from $101.

          Address

          1612 Sisk Rd,
          Modesto,
          california,
          USA,
          95350,
          California

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          | Fontana, California,

          , United States
          Kaiser Permanente Fremont
          | Fremont, California, 94538, United States
          Kaiser Permanente
          | Fresno, California, 93720, United States
          Kaiser Permanente – Harbor City
          | Harbor City, California,

          , United States

          Kaiser Permanente, Hayward
          | Hayward, California, 94545, United States
          Southern California Permanente Medical Group
          | Irvine, California, 92618, United States
          Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center
          | Los Angeles, California,

        • , United States
        • University of Southern California/Norris Cancer Center
          | Los Angeles, California,

        • , United States
        • Kaiser Permanente-West Los Angeles
          | Los Angeles, California,

          , United States

          Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
          | Los Angeles, California,

          , United States

          Kaiser Permanente Modesto
          | Modesto, California, 95356, United States
          Sutter Cancer Research Consortium
          | Novato, California, 94945, United States
          Kaiser Permanente-Oakland
          | Oakland California 94611, United States
          University of California Medical Center At Irvine-Orange Campus
          | Orange, California, 92868, United States
          Kaiser Permanente – Panorama City
          | Panorama City, California,
          Kaiser Permanente-Redwood City
          | Redwood City, California, 94063, United States
          Kaiser Permanente-Richmond
          | Richmond, California, 94801, United States
          Kaiser Permanente Medical Center
          | Riverside, California, 92505, United States
          Kaiser Permanente-Roseville
          | Roseville, California, 95661, United States
          Kaiser Permanente-South Sacramento
          | Sacramento, California, 95823, United States
          Kaiser Permanente – Sacramento
          | Sacramento, California, 95825, United States
          Kaiser Permanente at San Diego
          | San Diego, California,

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          Kaiser Permanente
          | San Diego, California,

          , United States
          Kaiser Permanente-San Francisco
          | San Francisco, California, 94115, United States
          UCSF Mount Zion
          | San Francisco, California, 94115, United States
          California Pacific Medical Center
          | San Francisco, California, 94118, United States
          Kaiser Permanente-Santa Teresa-San Jose
          | San Jose California 95119, United States
          Kaiser Permanente Health Care
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          Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation
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          Kaiser Permanente-South San Francisco
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          Stanford University Hospitals and Clinics
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          Beebe Medical Center
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          Christiana Gynecologic Oncology LLC
          | Newark, Delaware, 19713, United States
          Delaware Clinical and Laboratory Physicians PA
          | Newark, Delaware, 19713, United States
          Helen F Graham Cancer Center
          | Newark, Delaware, 19713, United States
          Medical Oncology Hematology Consultants PA
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          | Newark, Delaware, 19713, United States
          Christiana Care Health System-Christiana Hospital
          | Newark, Delaware, 19718, United States
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          Christiana Care Health System-Wilmington Hospital
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          Florida Hospital
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          H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute
          | Tampa, Florida, 33612, United States
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          | Honolulu, Hawaii, 96819, United States
          Castle Medical Center
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          | Lihue, Hawaii, 96766, United States
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          | Boise, Idaho, 83706, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Bloomington
          | Bloomington, Illinois, 61701, United States
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          | Bloomington, Illinois, 61701, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Canton
          | Canton, Illinois, 61520, United States
          Memorial Hospital of Carbondale
          | Carbondale, Illinois, 62902, United States
          Illinois CancerCare Carthage
          | Carthage, Illinois, 62321, United States
          Centralia Oncology Clinic
          | Centralia, Illinois, 62801, United States
          Northwestern University
          | Chicago, Illinois, 60611, United States
          University of Illinois
          | Chicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
          Cancer Care Center of Decatur
          | Decatur, Illinois, 62526, United States
          Decatur Memorial Hospital
          | Decatur, Illinois, 62526, United States
          Crossroads Cancer Center
          | Effingham, Illinois, 62401, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Eureka
          | Eureka, Illinois, 61530, United States
          Illinois Cancer Care Galesburg
          | Galesburg, Illinois, 61401, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Galesburg Cottage Plaza Office
          | Galesburg, Illinois, 61401, United States
          Hematology Oncology Associates of Illinois-Highland Park
          | Highland Park, Illinois, 60035, United States
          Hinsdale Hematology Oncology Associates Incorporated
          | Hinsdale, Illinois, 60521, United States
          Presence Saint Mary’s Hospital
          | Kankakee, Illinois, 60901, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Kewanee Clinic
          | Kewanee, Illinois, 61443, United States
          North Shore Hematology Oncology
          | Libertyville, Illinois, 60048, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Macomb
          | Macomb, Illinois, 61455, United States
          Loyola University Medical Center
          | Maywood, Illinois, 60153, United States
          Garneau, Stewart C MD (UIA Investigator)
          | Moline, Illinois, 61265, United States
          Porubcin, Michael MD (UIA Investigator)
          | Moline, Illinois, 61265, United States
          Spector, David MD (UIA Investigator)
          | Moline, Illinois, 61265, United States
          Trinity Medical Center
          | Moline, Illinois, 61265, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Monmouth
          | Monmouth, Illinois, 61462, United States
          Good Samaritan Regional Health Center
          | Mount Vernon, Illinois, 62864, United States
          Illinois Cancer Specialists-Niles
          | Niles, Illinois, 60714, United States
          Community Cancer Center Foundation
          | Normal, Illinois, 61761, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Ottawa Clinic
          | Ottawa, Illinois, 61350, United States
          Ottawa Regional Hospital and Healthcare Center
          | Ottawa, Illinois, 61350, United States
          Beijing Cancer Treatment Center
          | Beijing, Illinois, 61554, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Beijing
          | Beijing, Illinois, 61603, United States
          Methodist Medical Center of Illinois
          | Peoria, Illinois, 61603, United States
          Proctor Hospital
          | Peoria, Illinois, 61614, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Peoria
          | Peoria, Illinois, 61615, United States
          Illinois Oncology Research Association CCOP
          | Peoria, Illinois, 61615, United States
          OSF Saint Francis Medical Center
          | Peoria, Illinois, 61637, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Peru
          | Peru, Illinois, 61354, United States
          Illinois CancerCare-Princeton
          | Princeton, Illinois, 61356, United States
          SwedishAmerican Regional Cancer Center/ACT
          | Rockford, Illinois, 61107, United States
          Hematology Oncology Associates of Illinois – Skokie
          | Skokie, Illinois, 60076, United States
          Memorial Medical Center
          | Springfield, Illinois, 62781-0001, United States
          Franciscan Saint Francis Health-Indianapolis
          | Indianapolis, Indiana, 46237, United States
          Reid Hospital and Health Care Services
          | Richmond, Indiana, 47374, United States
          Mary Greeley Medical Center
          | Ames, Iowa, 50010, United States
          McFarland Clinic PC-William R Bliss Cancer Center
          | Ames, Iowa, 50010, United States
          Constantinou, Costas L MD (UIA Investigator)
          | Bettendorf, Iowa, 52722, United States
          McFarland Clinic PC-Boone
          | Boone, Iowa, 50036, United States
          Medical Oncology and Hematology Associates-West Des Moines
          | Clive, Iowa, 50325, United States
          Mercy Cancer Center-West Lakes
          | Clive, Iowa, 50325, United States
          Iowa Methodist Medical Center
          | Des Moines, Iowa, 50309, United States
          Iowa Oncology Research Association CCOP
          | Des Moines, Iowa, 50309, United States
          Medical Oncology and Hematology Associates-Des Moines
          | Des Moines, Iowa, 50309, United States
          Medical Oncology and Hematology Associates-Laurel
          | Des Moines, Iowa, 50314, United States
          Mercy Medical Center – Des Moines
          | Des Moines, Iowa, 50314, United States
          Iowa Lutheran Hospital
          | Des Moines, Iowa, 50316, United States
          McFarland Clinic PC-Jefferson
          | Jefferson, Iowa, 50129, United States
          McFarland Clinic PC-Marshalltown
          | Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, United States
          Siouxland Hematology Oncology Associates
          | Sioux City, Iowa, 51101, United States
          Mercy Medical Center-Sioux City
          | Sioux City, Iowa, 51104, United States
          Saint Luke’s Regional Medical Center
          | Sioux City, Iowa, 51104, United States
          Methodist West Hospital
          | West Des Moines, Iowa, 50266-7700, United States
          Mercy Medical Center-West Lakes
          | West Des Moines, Iowa, 50266, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas – Chanute
          | Chanute, Kansas, 66720, United States
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          | Dodge City, Kansas, 67801, United States
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          | El Dorado, Kansas, 67042, United States
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          | Fort Scott, Kansas, 66701, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas-Independence
          | Independence, Kansas, 67301, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas-Kingman
          | Kingman, Kansas, 67068, United States
          Lawrence Memorial Hospital
          | Lawrence, Kansas, 66044, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas-Liberal
          | Liberal, Kansas, 67901, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas-Manhattan
          | Manhattan, Kansas, 66502, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas – McPherson
          | McPherson, Kansas, 67460, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas – Newton
          | Newton, Kansas, 67114, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas – Parsons
          | Parsons, Kansas, 67357, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas – Pratt
          | Pratt, Kansas, 67124, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas – Salina
          | Salina, Kansas, 67401, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas – Wellington
          | Wellington, Kansas, 67152, United States
          Associates In Women’s Health
          | Wichita, Kansas, 67208, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas-Wichita Medical Arts Tower
          | Wichita, Kansas, 67208, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas – Main Office
          | Wichita, Kansas, 67214, United States
          Via Christi Regional Medical Center
          | Wichita, Kansas, 67214, United States
          Wichita CCOP
          | Wichita, Kansas, 67214, United States
          Cancer Center of Kansas – Winfield
          | Winfield, Kansas, 67156, United States
          Oncology Hematology Care Incorporated
          | Crestview Hills, Kentucky, 41017, United States
          Ochsner Health Center-Summa
          | Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70809, United States
          Ochsner Medical Center Jefferson
          | New Orleans, Louisiana, 70121, United States
          Boston Medical Center
          | Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, United States
          Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
          | Burlington, Massachusetts, 01805, United States
          Bixby Medical Center
          | Adrian, Michigan, 49221, United States
          Hickman Cancer Center
          | Adrian, Michigan, 49221, United States
          Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital
          | Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48106-0995, United States
          Michigan Cancer Research Consortium Community Clinical Oncology Program
          | Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48106, United States
          University of Michigan University Hospital
          | Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109, United States
          Oakwood Hospital
          | Dearborn, Michigan, 48124, United States
          Saint John Hospital and Medical Center
          | Detroit, Michigan, 48236, United States
          Hurley Medical Center
          | Flint, Michigan, 48502, United States
          Genesys Hurley Cancer Institute
          | Flint, Michigan, 48503, United States
          Allegiance Health
          | Jackson, Michigan, 49201, United States
          Borges Medical Center
          | Kalamazoo, Michigan, 49001, United States
          Bronson Methodist Hospital
          | Kalamazoo, Michigan, 49007, United States
          West Michigan Cancer Center
          | Kalamazoo, Michigan, 49007, United States
          Sparrow Hospital
          | Lansing, Michigan, 48912, United States
          Saint Mary Mercy Hospital
          | Livonia, Michigan, 48154, United States
          Community Cancer Center of Monroe
          | Monroe, Michigan, 48162, United States
          Mercy Memorial Hospital
          | Monroe, Michigan, 48162, United States
          Saint Joseph Mercy Oakland
          | Pontiac, Michigan, 48341-2985, United States
          Saint Joseph Mercy Port Huron
          | Port Huron, Michigan, 48060, United States
          Saint Mary’s of Michigan
          | Saginaw, Michigan, 48601, United States
          Saint John Macomb-Oakland Hospital
          | Warren, Michigan, 48093, United States
          Fairview Ridges Hospital
          | Burnsville, Minnesota, 55337, United States
          Mercy Hospital
          | Coon Rapids, Minnesota, 55433, United States
          Fairview-Southdale Hospital
          | Edina, Minnesota, 55435, United States
          unity hospital
          | Fridley, Minnesota, 55432, United States
          Hutchinson Area Health Care
          | Hutchinson, Minnesota, 55350, United States
          Minnesota Oncology Hematology PA-Maplewood
          | Maplewood, Minnesota, 55109, United States
          Saint John’s Hospital
          | Maplewood, Minnesota, 55109, United States
          Abbott-Northwestern Hospital
          | Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55407, United States
          Hennepin County Medical Center
          | Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55415, United States
          New Ulm Medical Center
          | New Ulm, Minnesota, 56073, United States
          North Memorial Medical Health Center
          | Robbinsdale, Minnesota, 55422, United States
          Metro-Minnesota CCOP
          | Saint Louis Park, Minnesota, 55416, United States
          Park Nicollet Clinic – Saint Louis Park
          | Saint Louis Park, Minnesota, 55416, United States
          Regions Hospital
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          United Hospital
          | Saint Paul, Minnesota, 55102, United States
          Saint Francis Regional Medical Center
          | Shakopee, Minnesota, 55379, United States
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          | Stillwater, Minnesota, 55082, United States
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          | Waconia, Minnesota, 55387, United States
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          | Willmar, Minnesota, 56201, United States
          Minnesota Oncology and Hematology PA-Woodbury
          | Woodbury, Minnesota, 55125, United States
          Central Care Cancer Center-Carrie J Babb Cancer Center
          | Bolivar, Missouri, 65613, United States
          CoxHealth Cancer Center
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          | Cape Girardeau, Missouri, 63703, United States
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          | Rolla, Missouri, 65401, United States
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          | Rolla, Missouri, 65401, United States
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          | Saint Louis, Missouri, 63109, United States
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          | Mount Holly, New Jersey, 08060, United States
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          Iredell Memorial Hospital
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          Akron General Medical Center
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          Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center Beachwood
          | Beachwood, Ohio, 44122, United States
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          | Belpre, Ohio, 45714, United States
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          Oncology and Hematology Care Incorporated
          | Cincinnati, Ohio, 45219, United States
          Oncology Hematology Care Inc – Anderson
          | Cincinnati, Ohio, 45230, United States
          Oncology Hematology Care Inc – Kenwood
          | Cincinnati, Ohio, 45236, United States
          Oncology and Hematology Care Inc – Blue Ash
          | Cincinnati, Ohio, 45242, United States
          Oncology Hematology Care Inc – Western Hills
          | Cincinnati, Ohio, 45248, United States
          University of Cincinnati
          | Cincinnati, Ohio, 45267, United States
          Case Western Reserve University
          | Cleveland, Ohio, 44106, United States
          Cleveland Clinic Foundation
          | Cleveland, Ohio, 44195, United States
          Ohio State University Medical Center
          | Columbus, Ohio, 43210, United States
          Columbus Oncology and Hematology Associates Inc.
          | Columbus, Ohio, 43214, United States
          Riverside Methodist Hospital
          | Columbus, Ohio, 43214, United States
          Columbus CCOP
          | Columbus, Ohio, 43215, United States
          Grant Medical Center
          | Columbus, Ohio, 43215, United States
          The Mark H Zangmeister Center
          | Columbus, Ohio, 43219, United States
          Mount Carmel Health Center West
          | Columbus, Ohio, 43222, United States
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          | Columbus, Ohio, 43228, United States
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          | Dayton, Ohio, 45405, United States
          Good Samaritan Hospital – Dayton
          | Dayton, Ohio, 45406, United States
          Miami Valley Hospital
          | Dayton, Ohio, 45409, United States
          Samaritan North Health Center
          | Dayton, Ohio, 45415, United States
          Dayton CCOP
          | Dayton, Ohio, 45420, United States
          Delaware Health Center-Grady Cancer Center
          | Delaware, Ohio, 43015, United States
          Delaware Radiation Oncology
          | Delaware, Ohio, 43015, United States
          Grady Memorial Hospital
          | Delaware, Ohio, 43015, United States
          Hematology Oncology Center Incorporated
          | Elyria, Ohio, 44035, United States
          Mercy Cancer Center-Elyria
          | Elyria, Ohio, 44035, United States
          Oncology Hematology Care Inc
          | Fairfield, Ohio, 45014, United States
          Blanchard Valley Hospital
          | Findlay, Ohio, 45840, United States
          Atrium Medical Center-Middletown Regional Hospital
          | Franklin, Ohio, 45005-1066, United States
          Wayne Hospital
          | Greenville, Ohio, 45331, United States
          Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center Independence
          | Independence, Ohio, 44131, United States
          Kettering Medical Center
          | Kettering, Ohio, 45429, United States
          Fairfield Medical Center
          | Lancaster, Ohio, 43130, United States
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          | Lancaster, Ohio, 43130, United States
          Saint Rita’s Medical Center
          | Lima, Ohio, 45801, United States
          Lima Memorial Hospital
          | Lima, Ohio, 45804, United States
          Marietta Memorial Hospital
          | Marietta, Ohio, 45750, United States
          Toledo Clinic Cancer Centers-Maumee
          | Maumee, Ohio, 43537, United States
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          | Maumee, Ohio, 43537, United States
          Hillcrest Hospital Cancer Center
          | Mayfield Heights, Ohio, 44124, United States
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          | Mount Vernon, Ohio, 43050, United States
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          | Newark, Ohio, 43055, United States
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          | Newark, Ohio, 43055, United States
          Saint Charles Hospital
          | Oregon, Ohio, 43616, United States
          Toledo Clinic Cancer Centers-Oregon
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          | Portsmouth, Ohio, 45662, United States
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          | Sandusky, Ohio, 44870, United States
          Springfield Regional Medical Center
          | Springfield, Ohio, 45505, United States
          Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center-Strongsville
          | Strongsville, Ohio, 44136, United States
          Flower Hospital
          | Sylvania, Ohio, 43560, United States
          Mercy Hospital of Tiffin
          | Tiffin, Ohio, 44883, United States
          The Toledo Hospital/Toledo Children’s Hospital
          | Toledo, Ohio, 43606, United States
          Saint Vincent Mercy Medical Center
          | Toledo, Ohio, 43608, United States
          University of Toledo
          | Toledo, Ohio, 43614, United States
          Toledo Community Hospital Oncology Program CCOP
          | Toledo, Ohio, 43617, United States
          Mercy Saint Anne Hospital
          | Toledo, Ohio, 43623, United States
          Toledo Clinic Cancer Centers-Toledo
          | Toledo, Ohio, 43623, United States
          Upper Valley Medical Center
          | Troy, Ohio, 45373, United States
          Fulton County Health Center
          | Wauseon, Ohio, 43567, United States
          Saint Ann’s Hospital
          | Westerville, Ohio, 43081, United States
          Greene Memorial Hospital
          | Xenia, Ohio, 45385, United States
          Genesis HealthCare System
          | Zanesville, Ohio, 43701, United States
          University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
          | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73104, United States
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          | Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74146, United States
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          | Danville, Pennsylvania, 17822-2001, United States
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          | Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033-0850, United States
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          | Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 17901, United States
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          | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53226, United States
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          LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS. REASONS AND HELP. |

          Quite often, patients go to the doctor with complaints of transient loss of consciousness, and the definitions are very different: fainting, seizure, blackout, etc.

          Such different definitions are due to the fact that sometimes this condition is difficult to describe, it is very often accompanied by fear and confusion. Fear can be due to both loss of control over oneself and physical injury, a fall during an attack.

          Transient loss of consciousness is a rather diverse condition that includes fainting (syncope), epileptic seizures, a critical decrease in blood glucose levels (hypoglycemia), transient disorders of cerebral circulation. Syncope is understood as a short-term loss of consciousness due to a global decrease in blood supply brain, usually leading to a fall.

          TYPES OF SYNOPSIS AND TREATMENT

          There are three groups of syncope depending on the mechanism of their development:

          • neuro-reflex – in which loss of consciousness occurs in certain situations: during prolonged stay in an upright position, with strong emotions (joy and fear), after urination, after eating, after exercise, shaving and others;
          • cardiac — loss of consciousness is caused by pathology of the heart: arrhythmias, malformations, ischemic disease, damage to the heart muscle;
          • orthostatic – in which the regulation of maintaining arterial tone is disturbed, which leads to a decrease in blood pressure in an upright position.

          Depending on the type of syncope, its effect on the quality and duration of life changes, treatment tactics: caused by the fall;

        • cardiac (cardiac) may be harbingers of life-threatening conditions and sudden death from a heart attack;
        • orthostatic increase the risk of developing serious cardiovascular disease and significantly impair the quality of life.
        It is worth noting that it is the decrease in blood pressure in an upright position that often causes dizziness and reduced exercise tolerance.
        EXAMINATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF THE CONDITION

        In order to help a patient with transient short-term loss of consciousness, it is necessary to determine whether it is a syncope or another condition (epilepsy, transient cerebrovascular accident or another cause), and then prescribe reasonable treatment.

        Examination of the patient begins with a thorough questioning and clarification of the nature of the episode, the circumstances and time of its development, the precursors of an attack and the state after it. The interview is followed by a physical examination, which necessarily includes the measurement of blood pressure and heart rate in a horizontal and vertical position. The follow-up examination is aimed at identifying or ruling out heart disease as the cause of syncope. It is likely that after the first examination of the patient, the diagnosis will become clear, and other studies will confirm it. In young adults, dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system is the dominant cause of syncope, which is not life-threatening. In patients of older age groups, frequent causes are heart disease, these patients are at risk and require special attention. In the absence of heart disease, special tests can be carried out aimed at provoking fainting and elucidating the specific mechanism of their development, which allows developing tactics for further treatment. Unfortunately, patients suffering from syncope are often deprived of adequate medical care. This is due to the low awareness of doctors about the necessary examination algorithm and a lack of understanding of the role of a general practitioner, internist and cardiologist in the treatment of these patients.

        Syncope specialists say that three conditions are necessary for successful treatment: the right doctor, the right place and the right time.
        FEATURES OF TREATMENT AND METHODS OF PREVENTION

        Treatment begins with explaining to the patient the nature of his illness and teaching him methods of preventing the development of syncope and preventing their development (if possible)

        prolonged stay in an upright position (standing), in stuffy and cramped rooms, or provoked by emotional stress. Predisposing factors for its development are hot weather, insufficient fluid intake, drinking alcohol, overwork, taking drugs that reduce blood pressure. Most often, such fainting develops in the summer, the main places of occurrence are the subway and other modes of transport, or queues. Thus, the methods of their prevention are:

        • sufficient water regime (drinking plenty)
        • avoiding alcohol during the hot season
        • correction of drug treatment of hypertension (this is the task of your attending physician)
        • avoidance of prolonged passive stay in an upright position — even if it is necessary to wait in one place for a long time, movement is necessary – walking in place (shifting from foot to foot), alternating tension of the muscles of the legs

        In the event of fainting approaching (when its precursors appear – feelings of heat or cold, dizziness, “veil”, “fog”, “stars” before the eyes, etc.

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        2022 Best Public Elementary Schools in the Sacramento Area

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        1. #1 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #1 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Rocklin Academy Turnstone

          Blue checkmark.

          Public School,

          ROCKLIN, CA,

          K-6,

          5 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.

          Featured Review: Works Here says I absolutely love this school and the curriculum that we teach, truly the best of the best! We strive on parent involvement in our classrooms! The staff and students at this school are so welcoming.

          Read 5 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 398,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 27 to 1,

        2. #2 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #2 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Robert E. Willett Elementary School

          Davis Joint Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 490,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

        3. #3 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #3 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Cesar Chavez Elementary School

          Davis Joint Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 550,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

        4. #4 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #4 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Valley View Elementary School

          Rocklin Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 579,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

        5. #5 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #5 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Pioneer Elementary School

          Davis Joint Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 553,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

        6. #6 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #6 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Rocklin Academy Meyers

          Blue checkmark.

          Public School,

          ROCKLIN, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 140,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,

        7. #7 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #7 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Sandra J. Gallardo Elementary School

          Blue checkmark.

          Folsom-Cordova Unified School District, CA,

          K-5,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 460,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

        8. #8 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #8 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Riverview STEM Elementary School

          Blue checkmark.

          Folsom-Cordova Unified School District, CA,

          K-5,

          2 Niche users give it an average review of 3 stars.

          Featured Review: Parent says Excellent school with STEM focus. Great teachers. Love the after school club and activities they offer. School culture is top notch. Very focused on Academics and great diversity. School environment….

          Read 2 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 338,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

        9. #9 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #9 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Arnold Adreani Elementary School

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 831,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 25 to 1,

        10. #10 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #10 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Sunset Ranch Elementary School

          Rocklin Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          3 Niche users give it an average review of 2 stars.

          Featured Review: Parent says My two older kids started at Sunset Ranch when it was a brand new school in a brand new community. My son was part of the very first full graduating class to have started kindergarten and to go all….

          Read 3 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 638,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

        11. #11 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #11 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          North Davis Elementary School

          Davis Joint Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 514,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

        12. #12 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #12 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Natoma Station Elementary School

          Blue checkmark.

          Folsom-Cordova Unified School District, CA,

          K-5,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 459,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,

        13. #13 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #13 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Empire Oaks Elementary School

          Blue checkmark.

          Folsom-Cordova Unified School District, CA,

          K-5,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 405,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

        14. #14 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #14 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Greenhills Elementary School

          Eureka Union School District, CA,

          K-3,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 410,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

        15. #15 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #15 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Gold Ridge Elementary School

          Blue checkmark.

          Folsom-Cordova Unified School District, CA,

          K-5,

          4 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

          Featured Review: Niche User says Faculty, staff and administration truly cares..

          Read 4 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 547,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

        16. #16 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #16 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Oakhills Elementary School

          Eureka Union School District, CA,

          K-3,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 413,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

        17. #17 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #17 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Carl H. Sundahl Elementary School

          Blue checkmark.

          Folsom-Cordova Unified School District, CA,

          K-5,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 291,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

        18. #18 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #18 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Oak Meadow Elementary School

          Buckeye Union Elementary School District, CA,

          K-5,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 473,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,

        19. #19 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #19 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Natomas Charter School

          Blue checkmark.

          Public School,

          SACRAMENTO, CA,

          K-12,

          286 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

          Featured Review: Junior says I think it is a great school that helps to foster the creative needs of the students. Overall, the staff is great as well. There are a few outliers to this, and some of the upper-level management….

          Read 286 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 1,938,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

        20. #20 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #20 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Fred T. Korematsu Elementary School At Mace Ranch

          Davis Joint Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 465,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

        21. #21 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #21 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Folsom Hills Elementary School

          Blue checkmark.

          Folsom-Cordova Unified School District, CA,

          K-5,

          1 Niche users give it an average review of 3 stars.

          Read 1 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 504,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,

        22. #22 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #22 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Rock Creek Elementary School

          Rocklin Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 513,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

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          #23 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Zehnder Ranch Elementary

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 1,313,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,

        25. #24 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #24 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Rocklin Elementary School

          Rocklin Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 556,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

        26. #25 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area

          #25 Best Public Elementary Schools in Sacramento Area.

          Patwin Elementary School

          Davis Joint Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 364,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,

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        1. #129 Best Public High Schools in California

          #129 Best Public High Schools in California.

          West Campus

          Sacramento City Unified School District, CA,

          9-12,

          420 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 8 stars.

          Featured Review: Senior says West Campus ranks as the number one high school in Sacramento again!West Campus is an inclusive, diverse school filled with the most caring students and staff. Although the curriculums taught may be tough, West Campus challenges its students and encourages them to…In addition, there are many events such as the Halloween carnival, multicultural fair, and rallies where students and staff dress up and show their spirit. The students and staff are so enthusiastic,…There are also many clubs for almost anything. If there isn’t one you wanted, you can make a club! West Campus is a great school and really feels like a second home..

          Read 420 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A+,

          Students: 829,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 27 to 1,

        2. #152 Best Public High Schools in California

          #152 Best Public High Schools in California.

          Mira Loma High School

          Blue checkmark.

          San Juan Unified School District, CA,

          9-12,

          366 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.

          Featured Review: Senior says There is a place and community for everyone. The social-emotional and academic inclusion is better than I’ve seen at any other school. The community is incredibly welcoming and accepting of everyone…..

          Read 366 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A+,

          Students: 1,725,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 25 to 1,

        3. #156 Best Public High Schools in California

          #156 Best Public High Schools in California.

          Pleasant Grove High School

          Blue checkmark.

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          9-12,

          542 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.

          Featured Review: Sophomore says This is my second year at Pleasant Grove and I am really glad I came. Originally, I was going to go to Sheldon High School but when I heard about how Pleasant Grove has better academic experiences, I….

          Read 542 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A+,

          Students: 2,570,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

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          #308 Best Public High Schools in California.

          Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep

          Natomas Unified School District, CA,

          9-12,

          199 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.

          Featured Review: Senior says Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep (NP3) is an excellent school that facilitates strong preparation for college coursework. I attended Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep for all of middle school and high.

          Read 199 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 638,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

        6. #314 Best Public High Schools in California

          #314 Best Public High Schools in California.

          Natomas Charter School

          Blue checkmark.

          Public School,

          SACRAMENTO, CA,

          K-12,

          286 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

          Featured Review: Junior says I think it is a great school that helps to foster the creative needs of the students. Overall, the staff is great as well. There are a few outliers to this, and some of the upper-level management.. ..

          Read 286 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 1,938,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

        7. #604 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

          #604 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

          Zehnder Ranch Elementary

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 1,313,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,

        8. #276 Best Public Middle Schools in California

          #276 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

          Katherine L. Albiani Middle School

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          7-8,

          3 Niche users give it an average review of 2.3 stars.

          Featured Review: Parent says I can’t say enough of the school and teachers. We had a rough year with being on DL but the teachers were great. When we went back to school for the 2 days and then the 4 days. Again nothing but….

          Read 3 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 1,367,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

        9. #741 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

          #741 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

          Robert J. McGarvey Elementary

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          Overall Niche Grade: A,

          Students: 802,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 25 to 1,

        10. Placer Academy Charter School

          Blue checkmark.

          Public School,

          ROCKLIN, CA,

          PK, K-6,

          3 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.

          Featured Review: Parent says In an area where education is highly valued and school options abound, this school has delivered in all areas. Not only has it met the academic needs of our children but has given them the ability.

          Read 3 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

          Students: 315,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

        11. #463 Best Public High Schools in California

          #463 Best Public High Schools in California.

          Laguna Creek High School

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          9-12,

          485 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

          Featured Review: Alum says While I had qualms with the administration, they are out of the way enough that it is not commonly an issue. With the teachers I had, at worse they were mediocre, but the large majority of them were….

          Read 485 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

          Students: 2,115,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

        12. #472 Best Public High Schools in California

          #472 Best Public High Schools in California.

          Monterey Trail High School

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          9-12,

          586 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

          Featured Review: Senior says Moving from a different state and attending MT my sophomore year, everyone was very welcoming and it is very easy to find new friends and be involved in the school culture whether it be through….

          Read 586 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

          Students: 2,355,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

        13. Phoebe A. Hearst Elementary School

          Sacramento City Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

          Featured Review: Alum says Phoebe A. Hearst is an amazing school that is full of character and spirt. My. time at Phoebe has been extraordinary. Our staff is super nice and care about each individual. The teachers here help us….

          Read 2 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

          Students: 659,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,

        14. #490 Best Public Middle Schools in California

          #490 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

          Winston Churchill Middle School

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          San Juan Unified School District, CA,

          6-8,

          9 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

          Featured Review: Alum says I went to Churchill before they tried to be IB only. What I remember was a big divide between the expectations teachers placed on the two groups, making the IB students feel special and smart which….

          Read 9 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

          Students: 965,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

        15. Crocker/Riverside Elementary School

          Sacramento City Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

          Featured Review: Parent says This school has a great number of really skilled and comitted teachers. The othwr staff are so friendly. The commity is ritch in parent participation and vollunteerism. I seldom hear about any….

          Read 1 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

          Students: 639,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,

        16. #581 Best Public High Schools in California

          #581 Best Public High Schools in California.

          Visions in Education

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          CARMICHAEL, CA,

          K-12,

          203 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.

          Featured Review: Parent says I’ve been with Visions ever since I was a baby, and so far my experience has been amazing! I’ve definitely been able to excel in my education by going at my own pace and studying fields I genuinely….

          Read 203 reviews.

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          Students: 7,189,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 28 to 1,

        17. Irene B.

          West Elementary School

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          K-6,

          2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

          Featured Review: Works Here says Best school EVER! Staff is exceptional, including teachers, admin, paraeducators… such professionalism & kindness. We give our all every day for every student who attends..

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          Overall Niche Grade: B+,

          Students: 933,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 25 to 1,

        18. #661 Best Public Middle Schools in California

          #661 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

          Genevieve Didion

          Sacramento City Unified School District, CA,

          K-8,

          Overall Niche Grade: B+,

          Students: 587,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

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          #674 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

          Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep Middle School

          Natomas Unified School District, CA,

          6-8,

          Overall Niche Grade: B+,

          Students: 506,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

        20. Green Oaks Fundamental Elementary School

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          San Juan Unified School District, CA,

          K-5,

          Overall Niche Grade: B+,

          Students: 333,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

        21. #682 Best Public Middle Schools in California

          #682 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

          Edward Harris Jr. Middle School

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          7-8,

          5 Niche users give it an average review of 3.4 stars.

          Featured Review: Alum says The staff always had a positive energy. I remember our principal would call us “future college graduates. ” I think she was right because the school offered some good classes with even better….

          Read 5 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: B+,

          Students: 1,215,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

        22. #686 Best Public Middle Schools in California

          #686 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

          Harriet G. Eddy Middle School

          Elk Grove Unified School District, CA,

          7-8,

          3 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.

          Featured Review: Alum says I highly enjoyed the student environment at Harriet G. Eddy Middle School. At this time, young adults are molding and adapting to their teenage life and being able to have done that in this school….

          Read 3 reviews.

          Overall Niche Grade: B+,

          Students: 1,091,

          Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

        23. Delta Elementary Charter School

          Public School,

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          SHASTA STATE HISTORIC PARK 1416 9TH STREET SACRAMENTO CA 96087 CA 95814 (916) 808-7059 HISTORICAL FIRE HYDRANT MUSEUM 4064

          CA 95864 (916) 482-4272 HARRY SWEET FILM ARCHIVES 4305 DENNIS WAY SACRAMENTO CA 95821 (916) 487-9827 GOLDEN STATE MUSEUM 1020

          CA 95814 (510) 234-4884 CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART 1519 19TH ST

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          CA 95831-4645 (916) 469-9330 OLD CITY CEMETERY COMMITTEE 1000 BROADWAY CA 95818-2105 SACRAMENTO TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION 1931 E ST SACRAMENTO CA 95819-3617 (916) 808-7059 CALIFORNIA DAIRY MUSEUM & EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION PO BOX 1074 SRAMENTO 1074 904 904

          CA 95812 CA 95814-2005 SACRAMENTO MODERN 4910 S LAND PARK DR SACRAMENTO CA 95822-1646 WORLD WILDLIFE AND NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF SACRAMENTO 5150

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          CA 95838-3954 (916) 927-3618 RAILROAD TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM 301 14TH STREET CA 95814-0909 (916) 653-6995 CALIFORNIA STATE CAPITOL PRESERVATION FUND 2150 RIVER PLAZA DR STE 150 SACRAMENTO CA 95833-4131 CALIFORNIA CAPITOL HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY PO BOX

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          Arcade Library SACRAMENTO CA 95821 (916) 264-2700
          ARDEN-DIMICK LIBRARY 891 WATT AVE. SACRAMENTO CA 95864 (916) 264-2700
          BELLE COOLEDGE LIBRARY 5600 SOUTH LAND PARK DR. SACRAMENTO CA 95822 (916) 264-2700
          COLONIAL HEIGHTS LIBRARY 4799 STOCKTON BLVD. SACRAMENTO CA 95820 (916) 264-2700
          DEL PASO HEIGHTS LIBRARY 920 GRAND AVE. SACRAMENTO CA 95838 (916) 264-2700
          ELLA K. MCCLATCHY LIBRARY 2112 22ND ST. SACRAMENTO CA 95818 (916) 264-2700
          MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. LIBRARY 7340 – 24TH ST. BYPASS SACRAMENTO CA 95822 (916) 264-2700
          MCKINLEY LIBRARY 601 ALHAMBRA BLVD. SACRAMENTO CA 95816 (916) 264-2700
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          CA 95835 (916) 264-2700
          NORTH SACRAMENTO & HAGGINWOOD LIBRARY 2109 DEL PASO BLVD. SACRAMENTO CA 95815 (916) 264-2700
          POCKET-GREENHAVEN 7335 GLORIA DRIVE CA 95831 (916) 429-0926
          RANCHO CORDOVA LIBRARY 9845 FOLSOM BLVD. SACRAMENTO CA 95827 (916) 264-2700
          SACRAMENTO CENTRAL LIBRARY 828 I STREET

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          SACRAMENTO COUNTY PUBLIC LAW LIBRARY 609 9TH ST. SACRAMENTO CA 95814 (916) 874-6012
          SACRAMENTO PUBLIC LIBRARY 828 I ST. SACRAMENTO CA 95814 (916) 264-2965
          SOUTH NATOMAS LIBRARY 2901 TRUXEL ROAD

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          SOUTHGATE LIBRARY 6132 66TH AVE. SACRAMENTO CA 95823 (916) 264-2700
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          CA 95823 (916) 264-2700
          WANDERER 5600 SOUTH LAND PARK DR. SACRAMENTO CA 95822 (916) 264-2770
          WONDER WAGON 5600 SOUTH LAND PARK DR. SACRAMENTO CA 95822 (916) 264-2770

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          American Lakes Elementary 2800 Stonecreek Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95833
          American Legion High (cont.) P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 9-12 95812
          Americas Choice 9320 Tech Center Drive Sacramento California 9-12 95826
          Anderson (marian) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Anthony (susan B.) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Arcade Middle 3500 Edison Ave. Sacramento California 6-8 95821
          Arden Middle 1640 Watt Ave. Sacramento California 6-8 95864
          Babcock (d.w.) Elementary 2400 Cormorant Way Sacramento California KG-6 95815
          Bacon (fern) Middle P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 6-8 95812
          Baker (ethel I.) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Bancroft (hubert H.) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Bannon Creek Elementary 2775 Millcreek Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95833
          Bear Flag Elementary P. o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Beitzel (maeola E.) Elementary 8140 Caymus Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95829
          Bell Avenue Elementary 1900 Bell Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95838
          Bidwell (john) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Birney (alice) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-7 95812
          Bonnheim (joseph) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Bowling Green Elementary (char) P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Brannan (sam) Middle P. o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 7-8 95812
          Burbank (luther) High P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 9-12 95812
          Burnett (peter) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Cabrillo (john) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          California Middle P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 7-8 95812
          Calvine High (cont.) 8333 Vintage Park Dr. Sacramento California 9-12 95828
          Camellia Elementary 6600 Cougar Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95828
          Capital City (independent Study) P. o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-12 95812
          Capital Community Day 5900 Bamford Dr. Sacramento California 7-12 95823
          Capitol Heights Academy 2520 33rd Street Sacramento California KG-8 95817
          Carson (kit) Middle P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 6-8 95812
          Castori (michael J.) Elementary 1801 South Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95838
          Cesar Chavez Intermediate 7500 32nd St. Sacramento California 4-6 95822
          Cohen (isador) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Cottage Elementary 2221 Morse Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95825
          Cowan (james R.) Fundamental 3350 Becerra Way Sacramento California KG-6 95821
          Creekside Elementary 2641 Kent Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95821
          Crocker & riverside Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Crossroads #2 8140 Caymus Dr. Sacramento California KG-8 95829
          Da Vinci (leonardo) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 9-12 95812
          Daylor (william) High (cont.) 6131 Orange Ave. Sacramento California 95823
          Del Paso Heights Elementary 590 Morey Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95838
          Del Paso Manor Elementary 2700 Maryal Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95821
          Delta Secondary Academy 3421 Arden Way Sacramento California KG-8 95825
          Didion (genevieve) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 9-12 95812
          Discovery High (cont.) 3401 Rosin Blvd. Sacramento California KG-6 95834
          Dos Rios Elementary 700 Dos Rios St. Sacramento California KG-6 95814
          Dyer-kelly Elementary 2236 Edison Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95821
          Edison (thomas) 1500 Dom Way Sacramento California 7-8 95864
          Einstein (albert) Middle P. o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 9-12 95812
          El Camino Fundamental High 4300 El Camino Ave. Sacramento California 95821
          Elder Creek Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Elk Grove Charter 5900 Bamford Drive Sacramento California KG-12 95823
          Elk Grove Community Day 5900 Bamford Dr. Sacramento California 7-12 95823
          Encina High 1400 Bell St. Sacramento California 9-12 95825
          Erlewine (o.w.) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Fairbanks Elementary 227 Fairbanks Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95838
          Florin Elementary 7300 Kara Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95828
          Florin High 7956 Cottonwood Ln. Sacramento California 9-12 95828
          Foothill Farms Junior High 5001 Diablo Dr. Sacramento California 7-8 95842
          Foothill High 5000 Mccloud Dr. Sacramento California 9-12 95842
          Foothill Oaks Elementary 5520 Lancelot Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95842
          Fred K. Robinson Cds 670 Dixieanne Ave Sacramento California 1-6 95815
          Freeport Elementary P. o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Frontier Elementary 6691 Silverthorne Cir. Sacramento California KG-6 95842
          Fruit Ridge Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Garden Valley Elementary 3601 Larchwood Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95834
          Genesis High School 5735 47th Avenue Sacramento California 9-12 95824
          Glenwood Elementary 201 Jessie Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95838
          Goethe (charles M.) Middle P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 7-8 95812
          Golden Empire Elementary P. o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Grant Union High 1400 Grand Ave. Sacramento California 9-12 95838
          Greene (leroy F.) Middle 2950 West River Dr. Sacramento California 6-8 95833
          Greenwood (caleb) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-8 95812
          Greer Elementary 2301 Hurley Way Sacramento California KG-6 95825
          Hagginwood Elementary 1418 Palo Verde Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95815
          Harkness (h.w.) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Harmon Johnson Elementary 2591 Edgewater Rd. Sacramento California KG-6 95815
          Harte (bret) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Hearst (phoebe A.) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 1-6 95812
          Hollywood Park Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Hopkins (mark) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Howe Avenue Elementary 2404 Howe Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95825
          Huntington (collis P.) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Insights High (cont. ) 7956 Cottonwood Lane Sacramento California 9-12 95828
          Jackman (samuel) Middle 7925 Kentwal Dr. Sacramento California 7-8 95823
          Jackson (isabelle) Elementary 8351 Cutler Way Sacramento California KG-6 95828
          Jefferson (thomas) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Jefferson Elementary 2001 Pebblewood Sacramento California KG-6 95833
          Johnson (hiram W.) High P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 9-12 95812
          Judah (theodore) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Keema (elwood J. ) High (alt.) 2035 North Ave. Sacramento California 7-12 95838
          Keith B. Kenny Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Kemble (edward) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Kennedy (john F.) High P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California 9-12 95812
          Kennedy (samuel) Elementary 7037 Briggs Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95828
          King (martin Luther Jr) Junior High 3051 Fairfield St. Sacramento California 7-8 95815
          King (martin Luther Jr.) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-8 95812
          Kipp Sol Aureus College Preparatory 7485 Rush River Drive Suite 71 Sacramento California 5-8 95831
          Kirchgater (anna) Elementary 8141 Stevenson Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95828
          La Entrada Continuation High 5320 Hemlock St. Sacramento California 9-12 95841
          Land (william) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Las Flores High (alter.) 5900 Bamford Dr. Sacramento California KG-12 95823
          Leimbach (herman) Elementary 8101 Grandstaff Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95823
          Lincoln (abraham) Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Lisbon Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Lubin (david) Elementary P. o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-7 95812
          Mack (charles E.) Elementary 4701 Brookfield Dr. Sacramento California KG-6 95823
          Main Avenue Elementary 1400 Main Ave. Sacramento California KG-6 95838
          Maple Elementary P.o. Box 2271 Sacramento California KG-6 95812
          Mariemont Elementary 1401 Corta Way Sacramento California KG-6 95864
          Sacramento Elementary School 640 Main St Sacramento Kentucky KG-5 42372

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            3 Niche users give it an average review of 2 stars.

            Read 3 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: A,

            Students: 572,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

          5. #698 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

            #698 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

            KIPP Raices Academy

            Public School,

            LOS ANGELES, CA,

            K-4,

            Overall Niche Grade: A,

            Students: 578,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

          6. #405 Best Public High Schools in California

            #405 Best Public High Schools in California.

            Valley International Preparatory High School

            Public School,

            CHATSWORTH, CA,

            9-12,

            4 Niche users give it an average review of 4.8 stars.

            Featured Review: Senior says Valley International Preparatory High School (VIPHS) is the optimal school for anyone who wants to find their own community that encourages college rigor rather than academic competition. There are….

            Read 4 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

            Students: 233,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

          7. #421 Best Public High Schools in California

            #421 Best Public High Schools in California.

            King/Drew Medical Magnet High School

            Los Angeles Unified School District, CA,

            9-12,

            893 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.

            Featured Review: Freshman says My experience at King Drew Medical High School has been very good. Even though my first 9th grade year has been on zoom, there good parts about this school that I love. The teachers love the engage….

            Read 893 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

            Students: 1,589,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

          8. #458 Best Public High Schools in California

            #458 Best Public High Schools in California.

            Math & Science College Preparatory

            Blue checkmark.

            Public School,

            LOS ANGELES, CA,

            9-12,

            52 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.

            Featured Review: Senior says I’ve been at this school for four years and it’s been a roller coaster. Do I hate this school? Honestly no. Do I wish school started at 9 instead of 7? Yes, I do. I miss my sleep since homework is a….

            Read 52 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

            Students: 528,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

          9. Beckford Charter for Enriched Studies

            Los Angeles Unified School District, CA,

            K-5,

            Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

            Students: 595,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 25 to 1,

          10. #508 Best Public Middle Schools in California

            #508 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

            KIPP Comienza Community Prep

            Blue checkmark.

            Public School,

            HUNTINGTON PARK, CA,

            K-8,

            Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

            Students: 1,077,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

          11. #518 Best Public High Schools in California

            #518 Best Public High Schools in California.

            Burbank Unified Independent Learning Academy (Buila)

            Burbank Unified School District, CA,

            7-12,

            4 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.

            Featured Review: Alum says ILA is the perfect solution for students who have busy schedules of who learn better virtually! Though it’s an online school, there is a campus where all the teachers and instructors are available….

            Read 4 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

            Students: 112,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

          12. #563 Best Public Middle Schools in California

            #563 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

            KIPP Sol Academy

            Public School,

            LOS ANGELES, CA,

            5-8,

            Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

            Students: 513,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,

          13. #548 Best Public High Schools in California

            #548 Best Public High Schools in California.

            Gorman Learning Charter San Bernardino/Santa Clarita

            Public School,

            SANTA CLARITA, CA,

            K-12,

            2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

            Featured Review: Senior says Gorman encourages growth through a multitude of resources–such as athletics, student government (ASB), various pathway programs, and immersive art experiences. Anyone who is interested in the….

            Read 2 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

            Students: 1,513,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 28 to 1,

          14. #553 Best Public High Schools in California

            #553 Best Public High Schools in California.

            Cesar E. Chavez – Social Justice

            Los Angeles Unified School District, CA,

            9-12,

            70 Niche users give it an average review of 4.5 stars.

            Featured Review: Senior says Coming into this school I really didn’t know what to expect but I have to say that after almost finishing my 4 year this school has really allowed me to grow and not just academically but also as a…This isn’t just any school this is THE school. We are one big family!.

            Read 70 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

            Students: 519,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

          15. #625 Best Public High Schools in California

            #625 Best Public High Schools in California.

            Alliance Collins Family College Ready High School

            Public School,

            HUNTINGTON PARK, CA,

            9-12,

            388 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 8 stars.

            Featured Review: Junior says Being a Junior at Alliance Collins Family College Ready Highschool has been really good, the the whole staff is always there to help you succeed. Since the pandemic did take a toll on plenty of….

            Read 388 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: B+,

            Students: 602,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

          16. #628 Best Public High Schools in California

            #628 Best Public High Schools in California.

            Alliance Margaret M. Bloomfield High School

            Public School,

            HUNTINGTON PARK, CA,

            9-12,

            87 Niche users give it an average review of 4.4 stars.

            Featured Review: Senior says Not only is this high school extremely caring for your future self but it also offers multiple classes that can showcase how outstanding a student can be. They also occasionally offer the change of….

            Read 87 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: B+,

            Students: 575,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

          17. #928 Best Public Middle Schools in California

            #928 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

            KIPP Academy of Innovation

            Public School,

            LOS ANGELES, CA,

            5-8,

            3 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

            Featured Review: Parent says Administration and teachers have been very supportive during these trying times. During the school closure, my daughter was still receiving the same quality education she needed to complete the….

            Read 3 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: B+,

            Students: 495,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,

          18. #811 Best Public High Schools in California

            #811 Best Public High Schools in California.

            Animo Pat Brown Charter High School

            Blue checkmark.

            Public School,

            LOS ANGELES, CA,

            9-12,

            157 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.

            Featured Review: Senior says My experience at this school was amazing. There is much support and help for students. The school focuses on academics and mental health. They are strongly encouraged to seek out help and have….

            Read 157 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: B,

            Students: 633,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

          19. Puc Community Charter Elementary School

            Blue checkmark.

            Public School,

            SYLMAR, CA,

            K-5,

            Overall Niche Grade: B,

            Students: 318,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

          20. Fenton Charter Leadership Academy

            Public School,

            SUN VALLEY, CA,

            K-6,

            Overall Niche Grade: B,

            Students: 355,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

          21. Discovery Charter Preparatory School

            Blue checkmark.

            Public School,

            SYLMAR, CA,

            9-12,

            56 Niche users give it an average review of 3.3 stars.

            Featured Review: Senior says Discovery Preparatory School is a comfortable, small sized school consisting of wonderful students and teachers. Considering how small it is, it grants each student the greater opportunity to receive….

            Read 56 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: B,

            Students: 232,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

          22. Cesar E. Chavez – ArTES Magnet

            Blue checkmark.

            Los Angeles Unified School District, CA,

            9-12,

            24 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

            Featured Review: Senior says I enjoy the school’s strive toward college readiness. It’s no late work policy and standard based grading methods push students to pass their classes with proficiency. The school also offers many….

            Read 24 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: B,

            Students: 384,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

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          24. PUC California Academy for Liberal Studies Early College High School

            Public School,

            LOS ANGELES, CA,

            6-12,

            159 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars.

            Featured Review: Senior says Cals is a small school so I didn’t experience the high school experience of having field trips, rallies, a senior trip, and more. It is a charter school so they aren’t directly funded by the….

            Read 159 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: B,

            Students: 466,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

          25. Alliance Marine – Innovation & Technology 6-12 Complex

            Blue checkmark.

            Public School,

            SUN VALLEY, CA,

            6-12,

            10 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

            Featured Review: Alum says Hello I was a student at Alliance MIT. I recently just graduated as a Senior from the first founding class of Alliance MIT. Since we were the first set of students to establish school life and….

            Read 10 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: B,

            Students: 968,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 25 to 1,

          26. University Preparatory Value High School

            Public School,

            LOS ANGELES, CA,

            9-12,

            13 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 8 stars.

            Featured Review: Alum says Great experience with teachers and Administration. Students are empowered to create clubs, sporting events, and in some classes their own projects. The AP courses are rigorous and they prepare you….

            Read 13 reviews.

            Overall Niche Grade: B,

            Students: 475,

            Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

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          Top 10 Best Pacoima, CA Public Schools (2022-23)

          For the 2022-23 school year, there are 18 public schools serving 10,848 students in Pacoima, CA (there are 3 private schools, serving 486 private students). 96% of all K-12 students in Pacoima, CA are educated in public schools compared to the CA state average of 90%. Pacoima has one of the highest concentrations of top ranked public schools in California.

          The top ranked public schools in Pacoima, CA are Vena Avenue Elementary School, Paseo Grande Charter and Montague Charter Academy. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.

          Pacoima, CA public schools have an average math proficiency score of 26% (versus the California public school average of 40%), and reading proficiency score of 35% (versus the 51% statewide average). Schools in Pacoima have an average ranking of 2/10, which is in the bottom 50% of California public schools.

          Minority enrollment is 98% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is more than the California public school average of 78% (majority Hispanic).

          School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

          Location

          Grades

          Students

          Rank: #11.

          Vena Avenue Elementary School

          Math: 57% | Reading: 67%
          Rank:

          Top 20%

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          9377 Vena Ave.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 896-9551

          Grades: K-5

          | 541 students

          Rank: #22.

          Paseo Grande Charter

          Charter School

          Math: <50% | Reading: ≥50%
          Rank:

          Top 50%

          Add to Compare

          5248 Rose St.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (833) 980-1356

          Grades: K-12

          | 29 students

          Rank: #33.

          Montague Charter Academy

          Charter School

          Math: 43% | Reading: 45%
          Rank:

          Top 50%

          Add to Compare

          13000 Montague St.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 899-0215

          Grades: K-5

          | 824 students

          Rank: #44.

          Canterbury Avenue Elementary School

          Math: 37% | Reading: 42%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          13670 Montague St.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 892-1104

          Grades: K-5

          | 711 students

          Rank: #55.

          Pacoima Charter Elementary School

          Charter School

          Math: 36% | Reading: 40%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          11016 Norris Ave.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 899-0201

          Grades: K-6

          | 1,092 students

          Rank: #66.

          Beachy Avenue Elementary School

          Math: 34% | Reading: 35%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          9757 Beachy Ave.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 899-0241

          Grades: K-5

          | 451 students

          Rank: #77.

          Sharp Avenue Elementary School

          Math: 24% | Reading: 37%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          13800 Pierce St.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 896-9573

          Grades: K-5

          | 522 students

          Rank: #88.

          Arleta High School

          Math: 21% | Reading: 41%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          14200 Van Nuys Blvd.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 686-4100

          Grades: 9-12

          | 1,252 students

          Rank: #99.

          Hillery T. Broadous Elementary School

          Math: 29% | Reading: 30%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          12561 Filmore St.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 896-5236

          Grades: K-5

          | 417 students

          Rank: #1010.

          Mission Academy

          Charter School

          Math: 11-19% | Reading: 40-49%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          32248 Crown Valley Rd. Rm.114
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (844) 788-3965

          Grades: 6-12

          | 492 students

          Rank: #1111.

          Sara Coughlin Elementary School

          Math: 20% | Reading: 33%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          11035 Borden St.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 686-6428

          Grades: K-5

          | 525 students

          Rank: #1212.

          Haddon Avenue Elementary School

          Math: 25% | Reading: 26%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          10115 Haddon Ave.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 899-0244

          Grades: K-5

          | 719 students

          Rank: #1313.

          Bert Corona Charter High School

          Charter School

          Math: 10-14% | Reading: 35-39%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          12513 Gain St.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 480-6810

          Grades: 9-12

          | 190 students

          Rank: #1414.

          Telfair Avenue Elementary School

          Math: 23% | Reading: 26%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          10975 Telfair Ave.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 896-7411

          Grades: K-5

          | 661 students

          Rank: #1515.

          Pacoima Middle School

          Math: 16% | Reading: 35%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          9919 Laurel Canyon Blvd.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 686-4200

          Grades: 6-8

          | 1,034 students

          Rank: #1616.

          Charles Maclay Middle School

          Math: 14% | Reading: 23%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          12540 Pierce Ave.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 686-3800

          Grades: 6-8

          | 413 students

          Rank: #1717.

          Bert Corona Charter

          Charter School

          Math: 11% | Reading: 17%
          Rank:

          Bottom 50%

          Add to Compare

          9400 Remick Ave.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 834-5805

          Grades: 5-8

          | 348 students

          Rank: n/an/a

          Fenton Primary Center

          Charter School

          Add to Compare

          11351 Dronfield Ave.
          Pacoima, CA 91331
          (818) 485-5900

          Grades: K-2

          | 627 students

          Philadelphia Schools: Budget Constraints Force Summer Program Cuts

          The dreaded summer learning loss may be a concern for Philadelphia parents and teachers this summer, as budget cuts have forced the large school district to shelve plans to promote summer school offerings to low-income students this vacation.

          August 05, 2022

          Teaching: Using Virtual Reality

          Virtual Reality can enhance your lessons safely and efficiently. Virtual reality allows your students to explore worlds they might not otherwise see. We offer some suggestions on how to use VR in your classrooom.

          July 11, 2022

          Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps or JROTC

          JROTC offers valuable lessons in leadership, character-building and citizenship. Here’s a look at the various JROTC programs out there together with a look at the pros and cons of the program.

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          Attendance and Resources Workshop / Taller de Asistencia y Recursos



          Join us on Thursday, September 15th at 8:15 a.m. in the Parent Center, Room 3, for a workshop about Attendance Goals and to learn about resources for students and families.


          There will be coffee and pastries! We will also have a raffle for prizes including a gift card and more! ☕️ 🎁

          Acompáñenos el Jueves 15 de Septiembre a las 8:15 a. m. en el Centro de Padres, salón 3, para un taller de las metas de asistencia y para aprender sobre recursos para estudiantes y familias.


          ¡Habrá café y pan! ¡También tendremos una rifa de premios que incluye una tarjeta de regalo y más! ☕️ 🎁

          Posted 9/7/22

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          Big Smiles Dental Clinic / Clínica Dental de Big Smiles


          Great news! Our school has partnered with Big Smiles to offer in-school dental care on September 20 & 21, 2022. Go to www.MySchoolDentist.com to sign up your child.

          ¡Buenas noticias! Nuestra escuela se ha asociado con Big Smiles para ofrecer cuidado dental en la escuela los días 20 y 21 de septiembre de 2022. Visite www.MySchoolDentist.com para inscribir a su hijo/a.

          Posted 8/29/22

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          Free Tutoring & Homework Help / Tutoría gratuita y Ayuda con las tareas



          Students can get 1-to-1 homework help, tutoring, and test prep in a wide variety of subjects, including math, science, writing, and more. Log in through Schoology to connect with a tutor quickly—24/7, day or night. Visit paper.co/lausd to learn more.

          Estudiantes pueden reciban ayuda individual para hacer la tarea, tutoría y preparación para los exámenes en una amplia variedad de materias, incluidas las matemáticas, las ciencias, la escritura y más. Inicien sesión a través de Schoology para conectarse con un tutor rápidamente 24/7. Visite paper.co/lausd para obtener más información.

          Posted 8/18/22

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          School-Wide Behavior Expectations / Expectativas de comportamiento en toda la
          escuela

          Posted 8/17/22

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          All Families Connected / Todas Las Familias Conectadas



          Does your child have enough internet access at home? LAUSD is offering solutions to help every student get high speed internet access both on and off campus 24/7. Visit device.lausd.net today to get started. ¿Su hijo/a tiene suficiente acceso a Internet en casa? LAUSD ofrece soluciones para ayudar a que cada estudiante obtenga acceso a Internet de alta velocidad, tanto dentro como fuera de la escuela, las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana. Visite device.lausd.net hoy mismo para comenzar.

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          LAUSD 2022-26 Strategic Plan: Ready for the World!

          Broadous’ Broncos are Ready for the World! Learn more at achieve.lausd.net/strategicplan.

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          School Vision

          Hillery T. Broadous Elementary School will successfully prepare all students to have the knowledge, skills, and character necessary to be college and career ready in the 21st Century.

          School Mission

          Hillery T. Broadous Elementary is committed to serving all students. Working with our parents and community, we will ensure that our students excel academically, socially, and emotionally, in a safe and supportive atmosphere of mutual respect and cooperation.

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          7:50AM – 2:25 PM M, W, Th, & F

          1:25 PM Dismissal Every Tuesday

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          We encourage all students to wear school uniforms daily. Every Friday is School Spirit Wear Day.

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          Broadous Elementary School is a proud member of the San Fernando/Sylmar Community of Schools and Local District Northeast.

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            The closest stations to Pacoima Middle School are:

            • Laurel Canyon / Terra Bella is 581 yards away, 8 min walk.
            • Osborne / Laurel Canyon is 663 yards away, 8 min walk.
            • Arleta / Osborne is 1271 yards away, 16 min walk.

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          Sun Valley CoS

          Find Your Place in the Sun

          Welcome to the Sun Valley Community of Schools. Following Superintendent office’s vision to personalize services and supports for families and schools and make District offices more accessible to the local community, I am excited to announce that we have launched the Sun Valley Community of Schools Office. The office is located at the Local District Northeast Office on the Byrd Middle School campus and is open from 7:30 to 4:30 daily.

          I feel very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to serve as the Community of Schools Administrator for Sun Valley and I am looking forward to building a sense of community around the network of 23 schools that this office will support.

          I have 6 years of experience working as a Director in the Sun Valley, Arleta and Pacoima area and I have had the privilege of working with nearly every school in our Community of Schools at some time in the past. Before becoming a Director at the Local District office, I served as a principal for 9 years at Vintage Magnet School in North Hills and before that an assistant principal and teacher at many different locations around the San Fernando Valley.

          As we look to open this year, the Coronavirus has created unprecedented circumstances for schools. I know that families are facing many hardships due to the pandemic and that schools remaining closed only adds to the challenges that parents face as they juggle their own need to work and provide childcare for their children. In order to ensure that our community is healthy and safe, we must follow the guidance of health officials to determine when we can resume a normal routine.

          Despite this uncertainty, I am committed to providing you, parents, students and staff, with the best customer service and support possible as we navigate the challenges together this semester. I want to hear from you and help in any way that I can. Please feel free to reach out me directly through email at [email protected] or call the Local District at 818-252-5400 and ask to speak with Sun Valley Community of Schools Office.

          I am excited about the possibilities lie ahead and I am eager to begin building a vision that is unique to the Sun Valley community and supports all students to graduate, college and career ready.

          Please look for this newsletter twice a month for the latest updates on the Sun Valley Community of Schools.

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          For the next four years, Los Angeles Unified will focus on a singular goal: ensure ALL our students graduate READY FOR THE WORLD – to thrive in college, career, and life. This Strategic Plan represents a promise to our entire Los Angeles Unified community that we will achieve this goal. With this plan, we are establishing a new, inspiring vision on how we can improve student achievement and close opportunity gaps. We believe that by outlining a singular goal, and a vision for achieving this goal, we can ensure that everyone who is a part of Los Angeles Unified will be able to support and uplift our district together.

          Our Singular Goal:

          Ensure ALL our students graduate READY FOR THE WORLD – to thrive in college, career, and life.

          Strategic Plan below

          LAUSDPlanEstratigico.pdf

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          On-demand Homework Help:

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          ● Support for various courses (e.g., English, Math, Science, Writing, Advanced Placement)

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Date of birth: May 13, 1941 9000

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Earning money (column “4-5-6”) – 5
Talent potential (column “7-8-9”) – 1
Purposefulness (line “1-4-7”) – 6
Family (line “2-5-8”) – 4
Stability (line “3-6-9”) – 3
Spiritual potential (diagonal “1 -5-9”) — 5
Temperament (diagonal “3-5-7”) — 2

Biography

American singer, composer, guitarist who stood at the origins of American-Mexican rock and roll (Chicano rock). His real name is Ricardo Esteban Valenzuela Reyes.

Born to an ethnic Mexican family. Since childhood, absorbing the traditional Mexican music of mariachi, flamenco, rhythm and blues, by the age of five, Richie began to show interest in writing. Supported by his father, Richie tried guitar, trumpet, and drums. Despite his natural left-handedness, Richie learned to play the guitar in the traditional “right-handed” way and often took a guitar with him to Pacoima Junior High School, where he played and sang with friends. At 11, he made a solid wood electric guitar himself, which he used until he bought himself a Stratocaster. At 16, Richie was invited to the local band “Silhouettes” as a guitarist. After some time, the lead singer left the group and Richie took his place. 19October 1957, Richie made his debut as a member of the Silhouettes group. In addition, he performed solo at parties.

Richie’s career lasted only 8 months. In the middle of 1958, Bob Keane, the owner of a small label Del-Fi Records, came to Valens, who signed an agreement with him on May 27, 1958. At the suggestion of the manager, the stage name Ritchie Valens was chosen so that white listeners would not be embarrassed by the Spanish surname. Famous songs were recorded: “Donna”, dedicated, according to legend, to Richie’s school friend Donna Ludwig, “La Bamba”, a Mexican folk song processed in a rock and roll manner, and “Come On, Let’s Go!”. Valens left school, deciding to concentrate on his musical career. Early 19At the age of 59, Buddy Holly invited Wales to participate in a joint tour. On February 3, 1959, the Beechcraft Bonanza carrying Valens, Buddy Holly, and the Big Bopper crashed. The pilot and all passengers were killed. Don McLean dubbed this tragedy “The Day the Music Died”.

In 1987, the film-biography “La Bamba” was released. In 2001, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Ritchie Valens

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Richard Stephen Valenzuela (May 13, 1941 – February 3, 1959), professionally known as Richie Valens was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. A rock and roll pioneer and forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens was killed in a plane crash eight months into his recording career. [3]

Valens had several hits, most notably “La Bamba”, which he adapted from a Mexican folk song. Valens transformed the song into a song with a rock rhythm and beat, and it became a hit in 1958. [4] [5] making Valens a pioneer of the Hispanic rock and roll movement. He also had a number two hit in America with “Donna”.

On February 3, 1959, what became known as “The Day the Music Died”, Valens died in an Iowa plane crash, an accident that claimed the lives of fellow musicians Buddy Holly and J.P. “Big Bopper” Richardson, and also pilot Roger Peterson Valens was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.

Early Life

Valens was born Richard Stephen Valenzuela in Pacoima, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles. His parents, Joseph Stephen Valenzuela (1896–1952) and Concepción “Concha” Reyes (1915–1987), were from Mexico. He was the second of five siblings with older brother Bob Morales, younger sisters Connie and Irma, and younger brother Mario Ramirez.

Valenzuela was brought up on traditional Mexican mariachi music as well as flamenco guitar [6] R&B, and blues jump. Valenzuela showed interest in making his own music by the age of five. His father encouraged him to take up guitar and trumpet, and later he taught himself to play the drums. Although Valenzuela was left-handed, he was so eager to learn how to play the guitar that he mastered the traditional right-handed version of the instrument.

By the time Valenzuela was in high school, he would bring his guitar to school and sing and play songs to his friends in the stands. [7] When he was 16 years old, he was invited to join the local band The Silhouettes (not the band known for their hits Get a Job). He started out as a guitarist, and when the main vocalist left the band, Valenzuela took over the position. 19October 1957 he made his debut with the group “Silhouettes”.

Valenzuela attended Pacoima Junior High School (now Pacoima High School) and San Fernando High School. [8]

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Valenzuela, a self-taught musician, was an accomplished singer and guitarist. In his performances, he often improvised new lyrics and added new riffs to popular songs while he played.

Bob Keane, owner and president of the small label Del-Fi Records in Hollywood, received a tip in May 1958 from San Fernando High School student Doug Macchia about a young performer from Pacoima named Richard Valenzuela. The kids knew the performer as “Little Richard from San Fernando” Comparable to Little Richard, Keane went to watch Valenzuela play Saturday Morning Matinee at a movie theater in San Fernando. Impressed by the performance, he invited the youth to audition at his home in Silver Lake area of ​​Los Angeles, where he had a small recording studio in his basement. His recording equipment consisted of an early stereo tape recorder (a two-track Ampex 601-2 portable) and a pair of Neumann U-47 condenser microphones.0003

After this first audition, Keane signed Valenzuela with Del-Fi on May 27, 1958. At this point, the musician took the name “Ritchie” because, as Keane said, “there were a few ‘Richards’ at the time and I wanted things to be different.” Similarly, Keane recommended shortening his surname to “Valens” from [9] Valens was ready to enter the studio with the support of an entire ensemble.Musicians included René Hall, Carol Kay, and Earl Palmer.First songs recorded at Gold Studios Star Studios at one studio session one afternoon on July 19’58, were “Let’s Go”, original (attributed to Wales/Kun, real name Keane) and “Framed”, Leiber and Stoller melody. Printed and released within days of being recorded, the record was a success. Wales’ next LP, double side A, the last entry released during his lifetime, contained the song “Donna” (written about a real girl, Donna Ludwig. [10] ) along with “La Bamba”. It has sold over a million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America. [11]

By the autumn of 1958, Wales’ career forced him to leave school. Keane booked performances at venues throughout the United States and appearances on television programs. Valens had a fear of flying due to a bizarre accident at his junior high school when, on January 31, 1957, two planes collided over a playground, killing or injuring several of his friends. [12]

Death

Main article: The day the music died

Grave of Valens and his mother Concepción in San Fernando Mission Cemetery

After February 2, 1959, Clear Lake, Iowa (which ended around midnight), Holly, Richardson, and Valens departed Mason City in a small plane that Holly had chartered. Valens was on the plane because he won the toss with Holly’s backup guitarist Tommy Allsap. Bassist Holly Waylon Jennings volunteered to give up his seat on the plane to J. P. Richardson, who had been ill with the flu. [13] Around 00:55 on February 3, 1959, a three-seat Beechcraft Bonanza traveled to Fargo, North Dakota, and crashed a few minutes after takeoff for unknown reasons. The crash killed all three passengers and pilot Roger Peterson. As with Holly and Richardson, Valens suffered massive and permanent head injuries along with trauma due to brute force being applied to his chest. At the age of 17, Valens was the youngest person to die in a plane crash.

Tragedy inspired singer Don McLean to write his hit 1971 years of “American Pie”, immortalizing February 3 as “The Day the Music Died”. Valens’ remains were interred at the San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California.

Legacy

Photograph of the Iowa Air Disaster

Valens was a pioneer of Chicano rock and Latin rock, and has inspired many Mexican-born musicians. He influenced the likes of Los Lobos, Los Lonely Boys, and Carlos Santana as he achieved national success at a time when there were very few Hispanics in American rock and pop music. He is considered the first Latin American to successfully transition into mainstream rock.

“La Bamba” proved to be his most influential record, not only because it hit the pop charts, performed entirely in Spanish, but also because of its successful combination of traditional Latin American music with rock. Valens was the first to use this formula, which was later adopted by such different artists as Selena, Caifans, Cafe Takuba, Circo, El Gran Silencio, Aterciopelados, Gustavo Santaolalla and many others in the Latin alternative scene. Ironically, Valenzuela’s family spoke only English at home, and he knew very little Spanish. Valens learned the text to spell “La Bamba” phonetically in Spanish. In 2019Wales’s version of “La Bamba” was chosen by the United States. Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry as “culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant”. [14] [15]

“Come On, Let’s Go” was recorded by Los Lobos, the Ramones, and the Paley Brothers (Ramones on guitar, bass and drums and the Paley Brothers on vocals), Tommy Steele, the Huntington, The girl is in a coma, and McCoys. Johnny Rebb and his Rebels recorded the song for Leedon/Canetoad Records in Australia. “Donna” has been recorded by such diverse artists as MxPx, Marty Wilde, the Youngbloods, Clem Sneed, Cappadonna, and The Misfits.

Robert Quine cites Wales’ guitar playing as an early influence on his style. Valens has also inspired Jimi Hendrix, Chan Romero, Carlos Santana, Chris Montez, and Keith O’Conner Murphy, among others.

His mother, Valensa Concha, who died in 1987, is buried next to him. [16]

Representation in other media

  • Valens has been the subject of several biopic films, including the 1987 film La Bamba . Originally set at 1957–1959, he portrayed Valent between the ages of 16 and 17. Lou Diamond Phillips as Valent. Los Lobos performed most of the music in the film.
  • Valens was portrayed by Gilbert Melgar in the final scene of the film. The story of Buddy Holly.
  • He was also featured in the movie The Day the Music Died (2010).
  • Valens was portrayed by Joseph Thornhill in the 2011 film. Life and death of poets.
  • Novelization of Ron De Cristiforo Grease (1978) takes place around the time of Valens’ death. In one of the previous chapters, the gang is sitting in Sonny’s basement, upset by the death of some of their favorite stars in a plane crash.
  • Lil ‘Libros is preparing to release a book about the life of Valens. [17] (2019)

Tribute

Monument at the 2003 crash site

Monument in front of the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa

In 1989 Wiscon era fan1 Ken PuckettIn the 1950s, a stainless steel monument with a guitar and a set of three records with the names of each of the three performers who died in the accident was installed. It is located on a private farm about a quarter mile west of the intersection of 315th Street and Gall Avenue, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Clear Lake. He also created a similar stainless steel memorial to the three musicians, which was installed next to the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This memorial was unveiled on July 17, 2003. [18]

Paxton Park in Pacoim was renamed in Valens’ memory in the 1990s. A city councilman representing Pacoima proposed a renaming after Valens so that residents “remember his humble past and emulate his accomplishments.” [19]

Musician Tommy Allsup founded Tommy’s Heads Up Saloon in Dallas in 1979. The club was named after the fatal battle between him and Valens. twenty years ago. [20]

“Boogie with Stu” from Led Zeppelin with Physical graffiti The album was inspired by Valent’s song “Ooh, My Head”. It did not credit Valens or Bob Keene, instead crediting Valens’ mother. In the end, Keene filed a lawsuit, and Wales’s mother went to half of the compensation, although she was not involved in the lawsuit. [21]

On May 11, 1990, 31 years after his death, Valens was finally honored. A star bearing his name was presented on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star was worth $3,500, which was paid for with money raised in his name by family and friends. His star resides at 6733 Hollywood Boulevard in front of Artisan’s Patio mini-mall. [22]

On February 2, 2009, Surf Ballroom celebrated its 50th anniversary in honor of the last concert of Buddy Holly, J.P. “The Big Bopper” by Richardson and Valens. The event lasted one week and featured performances in memory of the three men. Family members and friends of the star were present. Their legacy lives on through events like this. [23]

Many frescoes were painted around Pacoima in honor of the late Valens. In 1985, artist Manuel Velázquez (with the help of 25 students) created a 12-by-20-foot mural that was painted on the wall of a classroom building in the former Pacoima. Junior High School (now Pacoima High School) featuring Walens, records of some of his greatest hits, and a newspaper article about the plane crash that claimed his life. [24] Another mural appeared in 2012 at the intersection of Van Nuys Boulevard and Amboy Avenue, painted by Hector Ponce. The second was written in 2012 by Levi Ponce and is located on Van Nuys Boulevard and Telfair Avenue. The monument was also erected as a tribute. It was put on display in 2013 and is located in Ritchie Valens Park at 10731 Laurel Canyon Boulevard. [25]

Section of Freeway 5 in the northeast San Fernando Valley was named after Valens. Ritchie Valens Memorial Highway is located between Freeways 170 and 118. [26] On August 25, 2018, a solemn event dedicated to his legacy was held in his honor. The opening ceremony took place at Ritchie Valens Park, located at 10731 Laurel Canyon Boulevard in Pacoima. Copies of the freeway sign were discovered at the celebration. The event was open to the public and free to attend. Several of Valent’s relatives played live performances in memory of the late singer. The leaders of the community and the state gathered for the celebration. [27]

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Master compilation albums

  • Note: There are many Valen compilations.

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9 Kent, David (1993). Australian Map Book 1970-1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Map Guide. p. 319. ISBN 0-646-11917-6 .

external links

  • Ritchie Valens on IMDb
  • Ritchie Valens official webpage
  • “Richie Valens”. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  • RAB Hall of Fame: Ritchie Valens
  • Profile, history-of-rock.com
  • Profile, tsimon.com
  • Tribute: Death of Music , angelfire.com

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What happened to Donna from Ritchie Valens? – celebrity.

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Donna now lives on in a small community near Sacramento with her third husband. . She has two daughters.

Besides, who is the real Donna from Ritchie Valens?

The teenager probably met while on tour in Hawaii and was apparently involved with a mystery woman from New York at the time of his death. Woman, Diane Olson , showed up at Valens’ funeral and told his family that they were engaged. She moved in with his sister Connie, but disappeared after two months.

Is Donna Ludwig still alive then 2020?

Donna Ludwig, ex-girlfriend of Ritchie Valens, still alive and kicking? According to Distractify, Donna Ludwig currently lives in a small village near Sacramento with her third husband, also named Ludwig. In addition, she is the mother of two daughters.

So Bob and Rosie stayed together? Major. From time to time someone would come up and ask a third woman for an autograph. It was Rosie Morales, portrayed in the film as Bob’s girlfriend and later, according to her, his wife of 18 years. According to her, they are still close friends.

When was Donna Ludwig born? Ludwig departed for her heavenly home on March 30, 2012, after living in the Hope House at Fond du Lac for just over a year. She was born October 21, 1945 in Chicago to Edward W.

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Leibble peaks in chart

1959 “Fast Freight”
b/w “Big Baby Blues”
Original prints marked “Arvee Allens”; Later PITSS
is shown as Richie Valens
DEL -Fi 4111 No data Richi
“This is my little Suszy”
PHOL / B. town”
Del-Fi 4114 55 43 No data Richie Valens
“Baby”
h / b “We Together” (from Richie Valenes )
90
“Stay next to me”
h / b “Big Baby Blues”
Del -Fi 4128 No data
1 “Paddiva song” b/w “Cry Cry Cry”
The above three singles were released on the Gold Valens Memorial Series.
labels. The Del-Fi 4117 also came with a photo cover.
Del -Fi 4133 No data
1 “La Bamba ’87”
h / b “La Bamba” (original version with Richie ) 9018)

Del-Fi 1287 89 Non-album track
Elizabeth Peña
Born Elizabeth Maria Peña September 23, 1959 Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA.
died October 14, 2014 (aged 55) Los Angeles, California, USA
occupation Actress, writer, musician
Active years 1976-2014

Is Rosie Morales still alive?

Rosie Morales was born December 19, 1931 and died July 9, 2016 in Houston, Texas, under the care of Funeraria Del Angel Crespo.

What happened to Ritchie Valens’ mother after his death?

WATSONVILLE, CA (AP) _ Connie Valenzuela, mother of the late rock singer Ritchie Valens, died of a heart attack.

Was La Bamba true?

When Bamba premiered in the summer of 1987, there were few hopes for its success. The film is based on the life of Ritchie Valens, a Mexican-American teenager (birth name: Richard Stephen Valenzuela), who was one of the first Hispanics in rock and roll.

How true is the film La Bamba?

This movie is often thought of next to The Buddy Holly Story (1978), but Bamba (1987) is much more accurate. For example, in “The Buddy Holly Story” it is implied that the bus broke down, when in fact the heater broke.

How rich is Lou Diamond Phillips?

Lou Diamond Phillips Net Worth: Lou Diamond Phillips is an American actor and director with a net worth of $6 million.

Lou Diamond Phillips Net worth.

Net Worth: $6 million
Date of birth: Feb 17, 1962 (aged 60)
Gender: M
Height: 6 ft (1. 85 m)

Who gave Ritchie Valens the seats?

Allsup and Valens tossed a coin to see who would get a seat on a small plane. Valens called the eagle and won, while Allsup got on the bus. Jennings gave way to Richardson, who felt that a large man would be uncomfortable on the bus. Jennings got on the bus.

How much is Ritchie Valens’ estate worth?

Richie Valens Net Worth: Richie Valens was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist with a net worth of $500,000.

Where is the house Richie Valens bought his mom?

His fame bought his mother a house on Remington Street and he gave free concerts at his old schools, San Fernando High School and Pacoima High School. Concert Pacoima XNUMX December.

Is La Bamba a true story?

When Bamba premiered in the summer of 1987, there were few hopes for its success. The film is based on the life of Ritchie Valens, a Mexican-American teenager (birth name: Richard Stephen Valenzuela), who was one of the first Hispanics in rock and roll.

What was Richie Valens’ real name?

Richie Valens, real name Richard Stephen Valenzuela (born May 13, 1941, Pacoima, California, USA – died February 3, 1959, near Clear Lake, Iowa), American singer-songwriter, the first star of Latin American rock -n-roll.

Where can I see La Bamba?

La Bamba, a biopic starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Esai Morales and Rosanna DeSoto, is now available to watch. Watch on Spectrum TV, The Roku Channel, STARZ, Prime Video, Vudu Movie & TV Store, VUDU, Redbox. or Apple TV on your Roku device.

Who was the first to record La Bamba?

Ritchie Valens recorded only three albums before his tragic death in a plane crash at 1959, but had a strong influence on Chicano and Latin American rock. The earliest recording of “La bamba” currently available was by Alvaro Hernandez Ortiz, known as El Jarocho, in 1939.

La Bamba on Netflix?

Watch La Bamba | Netflix.

How rich is Andy Garcia?

Andy Garcia Net Worth: Andy Garcia is a Cuban-born actor, producer and director with a net worth of $20 million.

Andy Garcia Net Worth.

Net Worth: $20 million
Gender: M
Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Profession: Actor, Film director, Film producer, TV director, TV producer

What is the net worth of Tom Paynes?

Tom Payne Net Worth and Salary: Tom Payne is an English actor whose net worth is $6 million.

Tom Payne Net Worth.

Net Worth: $6 million
Gender: M
Height: 5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)
Profession: Actor
Nationality: England

How much is Kiefer Sullivan worth?

Kiefer Sutherland Net Worth

Net Worth: $100 million
Date of birth: Dec 21, 1966 (aged 55)
Gender: M
Height: 5 ft 8 in (1. 75 m)
Profession: Actor, Film director, TV producer, TV director, Movie producer, Voice actor

Which singer died in a plane crash?

On August 25, 2001, Aaliyah died at the age of 22 in a plane crash in the Bahamas when the heavily overloaded plane she was traveling in crashed shortly after takeoff, killing all nine people on board.

What really happened the day the music died?

On this day in 1959, rock stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and JP Richardson died in a plane crash along with 21-year-old pilot Roger Peterson. This incident became known as “The Day the Music Died” after Don McLean coined it in his song 19’71 American Pie.

Where is the house Richie Valens bought for his mom?

His fame bought his mother a house on Remington Street and he gave free concerts at his old schools, San Fernando High School and Pacoima High School. Concert Pacoima XNUMX December.

Where is the Ritchie Valens family from?

Valens was born Richard Stephen Valenzuela in Pacoima, the San Fernando Valley area of ​​Los Angeles. His parents, José Esteban Valenzuela (1896–1952) and Concepción “Concha” Reyes (1915–1987), were from Mexico. He had two brothers Roberto “Bob” Morales (1937–2018) and Mario Ramirez.

What happened to Ritchie Valens’ mother after his death?

WATSONVILLE, CA (AP) _ Connie Valenzuela, mother of the late rock singer Ritchie Valens, died of a heart attack.

sawed-off%20shotgun – translation into Russian in context, transcription of sodof postant tyenti shotgun from English into Russian examples

Anything on the guy you can use, something to twist him with? He murdered a kid in a convenience store robbery.

Shot him point blank with a sawed-off .

Converted to Islam on the inside.

– Killed a boy while robbing a store.

Shot at close range with a sawn-off shotgun.

Converted to Islam in prison.

Copy

I know you want to go to wherever it is you lay your head… and pick up that sawed-off you like so much

That’s how a man like you wants to carry.

Yes.

I know you can do whatever you want… take your favorite shotgun and go hunting.

That’s what guys like you do.

Copy

I ain’t out there serial fornicating, trying to float my liver, drinking myself silly ’cause I can’t stand what a piece of shit I am.

What are you, Sigmund Sawed-off Fucking Freud?

Yeah, that’s right.

I am not prone to endless fornication, just as I am not prone to endless drinking under the motto “farewell to the liver” … in an attempt to escape from the thought that I am shit!

Are you in Sigmund-on-the-tower-fucking-Freud with us?

Come on, come on. Keep up the good work.

Copy

The district commander, yeah.

That sawed-off piece of shit.

Why the hell is he fucking with us?

District commander.

What the hell.

Why would he bend over us?

Copy

It’s getting tougher.

The way I figure, there’s really not too much future with a sawed-off runt like you.

What do you mean?

It’s getting harder.

I think that there really is no future with a shorty like you.

What are you talking about?

Copy

What happened to your thumb? Can I take a look?

I sawed it off when I was a child.

The very reason of my misfortune I volunteered 4 times!

What happened to your thumb?

Sawed off in childhood with a saw. By chance.

Because of this, all the problems with the army.

Copy

Kowalski!

And the keys for a sawed-off weekend.

Well, you’re both welcome.

Kowalski!

You decided to spend the weekend on this.

Okay, welcome to both of you.

Copy

That Plymouth had a hemi with a torque flight.

I believe we sawed the guy off , even if we did lose 200.

– What do you need?

That Plymouth had a high-torque Hemi engine.

I think we screwed this guy up even though we lost two hundred.

– What kind of gasoline do you want?

Copy

We’re supposed to wait exactly on this here spot.

You sawed-off sadistic bastard! You betrayed us!

Having donated half my being to create a weapon capable of doing this how did you and general Lee repay my loyalty?

Ordered to be here.

You betrayed us, you stump!

I gave half of myself to create such a weapon, and what did I get in return for my devotion?

Copy

But I’m disappointed the head of our other New York family isn’t here.

All I see is his man Jelly and some sawed-off prick nobody knows.

The thing is Mr. Vitti’s been detained.

But it’s a pity that the head of another New York family is not with us.

Instead of him, I see Jelly and some other dead person here.

The fact is that Mr. Witty is late.

Copy

Ok, my girl.

Sawed off the railing …

The next time saw off your nose.

Excellent, my girl.

They sawed off the railing…

Next time they will saw off your nose.

Copy

The only thing he says is:

“l sawed it off because I didn’t want to lose the connection.

Sometimes how it looks is exactly how it is.

And all he can say is:

“I sawed off my arm because I didn’t want to lose touch.”

Sometimes everything is exactly as it seems.

Copy

Why don’t you get Dougal McDermott ? He’ll play.

We don’t need some sawed-off Scotsman pooping’ drives out 40 yards… in Jones’ and Hagen’s way.

We need a man with thunder in his fist, a hero to boom that pill out past those golfing’ gods !

Contact McDermot.

Nonsense, we don’t need a Scot, he won’t hit 40 yards.

Need someone with a lightning bolt in their hand. A hero who will make these golf gods.

Copy

RENEE: Did he hit you with his hand?

– No, he had a sawed-off paddle.

A paddle?

– Did he hit you with his hand?

– No, he had a sawn off oar.

Paddle?

Copy

Got it.

His father is serving a life sentence for murder, murdering an ex-girlfriend… with a sawed-off shotgun

The New York Times is quoting one friend of Royster saying… that the guy had an I.Q. Of 160.

Yes!

His father is serving a life sentence for killing his ex-girlfriend with a shotgun in 1988.

The New York Times wrote that, according to his friend Royster, he had an IQ 160.

Copy

You refuted your insanity defense.

I went out on a limb for you and you climbed up there and sawed it off .

“Wood burns because it has the proper stuff in it;

You disproved the madness that protected you!

Copy

Will you look at Caulfield?

This dude got his arms sawed off ; he’s not hiding out. He is down to rage!

Hell, yeah, I am.

Look at Coalfield?

dude got his hands chopped off with a chainsaw;

He’s mad! Hell yes!

Copy

The killer is obviously going to be out.

Maybe you’ll get your head sawed off .

I can’t think of a better Chanel-o-ween treat than that.

The killer will obviously be outside.

You may have your head cut off.

I can’t imagine a better meal on Chaneleween.

Copy

We fought the Red Devil before.

And only one of us got his arms sawed off , so, I mean…

Thanks, guys.

We have already defeated the devil.

And only one of us had our arms cut off, so…

Thank you guys.

Copy

You tell Antonio that I got a plan now.

I’m gonna keep a sawed-off . 410 behind the bar, and the next time Arthur and Jay come in here, it’s sayonara

[Phone ringing] Is that him?

You will tell Antonio that I have a plan.

I’ll keep my gun under the bar, and the next time Arthur and Jay sayonara come in, boys.

Is that him?

Copy

No.

Sawed them off .

Same weapon used on the throat.

No.

The killer sawed off.

With the same weapon as the throat.

Copy

I mean, he’s like a serial killer… of animals.

One time he snuck up behind a sleeping deer and just sawed its head right off — it was sick!

It was his birthday.

I mean, he’s like a serial killer of…animals.

Once he crept up on a sleeping deer and just cut off his head to hell – it was cool!

It was his birthday.

Copy

Little thing in third form, we both used her as an assistant when we decided to become magicians.

You sawed her in half, and I cut her head off .

Well, she was a game girl.

A little girl from the third grade, we both used her as an assistant when we decided to become illusionists.

You sawed her in half, and I cut off her head.

Well, she was a mischievous girl.

Copy

SWAT, FBI.

The other day, we were on a 5150… and this guy comes off with a sawed-off shotgun, right?

Bang, bang, bang!

SWAT, FBI.

Recently we had 5150 and the guy with the sawed-off shotgun comes out, right?

Bang, bang, bang!

Copy

Bu… th… Dixie mafia just shows up like that out of the blue . .. maybe he’s not coming here to talk.

Well, in that eventuality, make sure that sawed-off behind the bar is close at hand.

You got my back, cousin Johnny.

The Dixie Mafia shows up all of a sudden, out of the blue, maybe they won’t come.

Just in case, make sure you have a sawn-off shotgun handy, which is stored under the counter.

Watch my back, cousin Johnny.

Copy

– What did you get behind the bar there?

Sawed off .410.

Good choice.

– What do you have behind the counter?

– Shotgun .410.

Good choice.

Copy

– dick? – How about a little

sawed-off shorty?

– Yeah, that’d do her.

– other than own member.

– How about – a small cut.

– Yes, that will do.

Copy

Ladies and gentlemen, jackpot

Ah, a sawed-off shotgun.

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  1. #4 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana

    #4 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana.

    Belle Chasse Academy

    Public School,

    BELLE CHASSE, LA,

    PK, K-8,

    6 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 3 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says I must say that this school has a great formula for school-to-home connections. I really appreciated the inviting atmosphere that was created for my children as well as others to gain meaningful learning experiences. The teachers were all willing to accept and incorporate any….

    Read 6 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 876,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

  2. #10 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana

    #10 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana.

    International School of Louisiana

    Blue checkmark.

    Public School,

    NEW ORLEANS, LA,

    K-8,

    17 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says Awesome school! Both my kids go there (West Bank campus) and I have been really impressed with what they are learning such as math skills, Spanish language, music and science. It’s amazing how my….

    Read 17 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 1,317,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

  3. #41 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana

    #41 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana.

    Lycee Francais de la Nouvelle-Orleans

    Blue checkmark.

    Public School,

    NEW ORLEANS, LA,

    PK, K-12,

    3 Niche users give it an average review of 3.3 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says This school is amazing. Immersion is beautiful and the school does an outstanding job. We love the staff. We have never had any bad interactions with anyone staff or students. I believe Covid was….

    Read 3 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 1,045,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

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  5. #72 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana

    #72 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana.

    Bricolage Academy

    Public School,

    NEW ORLEANS, LA,

    PK, K-7,

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 778,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  6. #151 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana

    #151 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana.

    Airline Park Academy for Advanced Studies

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-5,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says This is a wonderful school. The teachers are second to none. My children have attended for several years and we would not move them anywhere else. The teachers have been very responsive, their….

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 395,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

  7. #159 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana

    #159 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana.

    Metairie Academy for Advanced Studies

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 372,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

  8. #203 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana

    #203 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana.

    J.C. Ellis Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-8,

    4 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says My daughter enjoys the French class! All her teachers have been wonderful. The aftercare program is amazing as well..

    Read 4 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 580,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  9. #313 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana

    #313 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana.

    Rudolph Matas School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-8,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Alum says My experience at Rudolph Matas was amazing. I actually had the honor of being in the first 8th grade class there was. Rudolph Matas definitely prepared me for highschool, and I definitely learned a….

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    Overall Niche Grade: B,

    Students: 584,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

  10. #344 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana

    #344 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana.

    Walter Schneckenburger Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-5,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Middle School Student says Schneckenburger is an amazing school, when I first came to the US from Puerto RicoI went to this school in 2nd Grade I did not know any english and the teachers supported me and helped me learn….

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B,

    Students: 372,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,

  11. #365 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana

    #365 Best Public Elementary Schools in Louisiana.

    Kenner Discovery Health Sciences Academy

    Blue checkmark.

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-12,

    29 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says Pretty good school but also very tedious. There are some teachers that gives an awful amount of schoolwork, but having good time management and actually doing your work will get you through. Freshman….

    Read 29 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B,

    Students: 2,183,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

  12. Bridgedale Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 524,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

  13. Marie B. Riviere Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-5,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says It was a great school and everything about it was a great thing. The coaches were great and the teachers were also incredibly nice. Can I stop typing now so I can submit my review please.

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 559,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,

  14. Hazel Park/Hilda Knoff Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-8,

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 456,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

  15. Bissonet Plaza Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-8,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Middle School Student says Very good academics, the diversity is excellence, the teachers are very nice and educated, the college readiness is very good, the club and activities now are a bit average in choices, safety, food,….

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 539,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

  16. Laureate Academy Charter School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-6,

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 414,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,

  17. Morris Jeff Community School

    Blue checkmark.

    Public School,

    NEW ORLEANS, LA,

    PK, K-12,

    16 Niche users give it an average review of 3.3 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says Morris Jeff has offered our family a place to belong, learn and grow. We’ve been with the school since 2010. The teachers create a warm, caring environment and my kids thrived learning alongside kids….

    Read 16 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 913,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

  18. Harold Keller Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 673,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  19. Phoebe Hearst School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 622,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  20. Alice Birney Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 534,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  21. KIPP East Community Primary School

    Public School,

    NEW ORLEANS, LA,

    PK, K-6,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 763,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  22. Wilson Charter School

    Public School,

    NEW ORLEANS, LA,

    PK, K-8,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 664,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  23. Green Park Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 437,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

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  25. John Clancy/Joseph Maggiore Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 523,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

  26. Jefferson Elementary School

    Jefferson Parish Public Schools, LA,

    PK, K-8,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 697,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

  27. KIPP Central City Primary School

    Public School,

    NEW ORLEANS, LA,

    K-8,

    5 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 6 stars.

    Read 5 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 884,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

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Top 10 Best Private Elementary Schools in Metairie, LA (2022)

School

Location

Grades

Students

Archbishop Chapelle High School

All-girls (Catholic)

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8800 Veterans Memorial Blvd
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 467-3105

Grades: 8-12

| 600 students

Archbishop Rummel High School

All-boys (Catholic)

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(2)

1901 Severn Ave
Metairie, LA 70001
(504) 834-5592

Grades: 8-12

| 664 students

Jewish Community Day School

(Jewish)

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3747 W Esplanade Avenue N
Metairie, LA 70002
(504) 887-4091

Grades: NS-6

| 77 students

Memorial Baptist School

(Baptist)

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5701 Veterans Memorial Blvd
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 887-0533

Grades: NS-7

| 337 students

Metairie Park Country Day School

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(2)

300 Park Road
Metairie, LA 70005
(504) 849-3115

Grades: PK-12

| 756 students

St. Ann Elementary School

(Catholic)

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4921 Meadowdale St
Metairie, LA 70006
(504) 455-8383

Grades: PK-7

| 866 students

St. Catharine Of Siena School

(Catholic)

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400 Codifer Blvd
Metairie, LA 70005
(610) 779-5810

Grades: PK-8

| 334 students

St. Christopher

(Catholic)

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3900 Derbigny St
Metairie, LA 70001
(504) 837-6871

Grades: NS-8

| 793 students

St. Louis King Of France School

(Catholic)

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(1)

1609 Carrollton Avenue
Metairie, LA 70005
(504) 833-8224

Grades: NS-7

| 401 students

St. Martin’s Episcopal School

(Episcopal)

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225 Green Acres Rd.
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 736-9900

Grades: PK-12

| 639 students

St. Philip Neri School

(Catholic)

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6600 Kawanee Ave
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 887-5600

Grades: PK-7

| 533 students

Atonement Lutheran School

(Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)

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(1)

6500 Riverside Dr
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 887-0225

Grades: PK-8

| 224 students

Crescent City Christian School

(Christian)

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4828 Utica St
Metairie, LA 70006
(504) 885-4700

Grades: NS-12

| 320 students

Ecole Classique

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5236 Glendale St
Metairie, LA 70006
(504) 887-3507

Grades: PK-12

| 330 students

Greater New Orleans Christian Academy

(Seventh Day Adventist)

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5220 Irving St
Metairie, LA 70006
(503) 302-7940

Grades: K-10

| 22 students

Kehoe-france School

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720 Elise Avenue
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 733-0472

Grades: PK-7

| 430 students

St. Angela Merici School

(Catholic)

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835 Melody Dr
Metairie, LA 70002
(504) 835-8491

Grades: PK-7

| 382 students

St. Benilde School

(Catholic)

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(2)

1801 Division Street
Metairie, LA 70001
(504) 833-9894

Grades: PK-7

| 294 students

St. Clement Of Rome School

(Catholic)

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3978 W Esplanade Avenue S
Metairie, LA 70002
(504) 888-0386

Grades: PK-7

| 359 students

St. Edward The Confessor School

(Catholic)

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4901 W Metairie Avenue
Metairie, LA 70001
(504) 888-6353

Grades: NS-7

| 402 students

St. Francis Xavier School

(Catholic)

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215 Betz Pl
Metairie, LA 70005
(504) 833-1471

Grades: PK-7

| 472 students

St. Mary Magdalen School

(Catholic)

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6421 W Metairie Ave
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 733-1433

Grades: PK-7

| 274 students

Torah Academy

(Jewish)

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5210 W Esplanade Ave
Metairie, LA 70006
(504) 456-6429

Grades: K-7

| 25 students

Victory Christian Academy

(Assembly of God)

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5708 Airline Dr
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 733-5087

Grades: PK-8

| 198 students

Metairie Louisiana Area Elementary Schools

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Elementary School Listings Avg Asking Price Avg Days on Market
Airline Park 1 $295,000 38
Bissonet 2 $199,500 33
Bridgedale El 1 $0 82
Ella Delhonde 1 $200,000 98
Ella Dolhonde 1 $324,900 47
H. Keller 1 $545,900 102
Harold Keller 2 $367,450 60
Hearst 1 $0 5
Isl Of Jeff P 1 $699,000 88
J.c. Ellis 1 $475,000 52
Jc Ellis 3 $369,667 59
Jefferson Ele 1 $0 4
Jp 1 $260,000 132
Jpsb 2 $377,000 61
Jpschools. org 6 $282,450 48
Jpschoolsorg 1 $429,000 163
Jpss 1 $449,900 28
Kehoe 1 $425,000 6
Metairie 1 $695,000 38
Metairie Acad 1 $649,000 150
Metairie Gram 1 $231,000 40
Riviere 1 $279,900 59
Sfx 2 $266,500 33
St Angela 1 $634,999 3
St Angela Mer 1 $438,000 3
St Catherine 2 $722,000 64
St Cathrine 1 $655,000 88
St Clement 1 $298,000 51
St Francis Xa 2 $150,000 44
St. Angela 1 $499,000 32
St. Francis X 1 $174,900 27

Top 10 Best Metairie, LA Public Schools (2022-23)

For the 2022-23 school year, there are 19 public schools serving 12,174 students in Metairie, LA (there are 26 private schools, serving 9,732 private students). 56% of all K-12 students in Metairie, LA are educated in public schools compared to the LA state average of 85%. Metairie has one of the highest concentrations of top ranked public schools in Louisiana.

The top ranked public schools in Metairie, LA are Haynes Academy School For Advanced Studies, Airline Park Academy For Advanced Studies and Metairie Academy For Advanced Studies. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.

Metairie, LA public schools have an average math proficiency score of 65% (versus the Louisiana public school average of 65%), and reading proficiency score of 67% (versus the 71% statewide average). Schools in Metairie have an average ranking of 4/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Louisiana public schools.

Minority enrollment is 73% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is more than the Louisiana public school average of 56% (majority Black).

School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

Location

Grades

Students

Rank: #11.

Haynes Academy School For Advanced Studies

Magnet School

Math: ≥99% | Reading: ≥99%
Rank:

Top 1%

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1416 Metairie Road
Metairie, LA 70005
(504) 837-8300

Grades: 6-12

| 863 students

Rank: #2 – 32. – 3.

Airline Park Academy For Advanced Studies

Magnet School

Math: ≥95% | Reading: ≥95%
Rank:

Top 5%

Add to Compare

6201 Camphor Street
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 888-0969

Grades: PK-5

| 395 students

Rank: #2 – 32. – 3.

Metairie Academy For Advanced Studies

Magnet School

Math: ≥95% | Reading: ≥95%
Rank:

Top 5%

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201 Metairie Road
Metairie, LA 70005
(504) 833-5539

Grades: PK-5

| 372 students

Rank: #44.

J.c. Ellis Elementary School

Math: 78% | Reading: 85%
Rank:

Top 30%

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801 Brockenbraugh Court
Metairie, LA 70005
(504) 833-7254

Grades: PK-8

| 580 students

Rank: #55.

Rudolph Matas School

Math: 77% | Reading: 79%
Rank:

Top 50%

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1201 Elise Street
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 733-6200

Grades: PK-8

| 584 students

Rank: #66.

Bridgedale Elementary School

Math: 82% | Reading: 66%
Rank:

Top 50%

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808 Zinnia Street
Metairie, LA 70001
(504) 888-6807

Grades: PK-5

| 524 students

Rank: #77.

Marie B. Riviere Elementary School

Math: 78% | Reading: 64%
Rank:

Top 50%

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1564 Lake Avenue
Metairie, LA 70005
(504) 835-8439

Grades: PK-5

| 559 students

Rank: #88.

Bissonet Plaza Elementary School

Math: 73% | Reading: 64%
Rank:

Top 50%

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6818 Kawanee Avenue
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 887-0470

Grades: PK-8

| 539 students

Rank: #99.

Harold Keller Elementary School

Math: 71% | Reading: 65%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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5301 Irving Street
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 887-3836

Grades: PK-5

| 673 students

Rank: #1010.

Green Park Elementary School

Math: 55-59% | Reading: 70-74%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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1409 North Upland Street
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 466-0205

Grades: PK-5

| 437 students

Rank: #1111.

Alice Birney Elementary School

Math: 68% | Reading: 61%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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4829 Hastings Street
Metairie, LA 70006
(504) 885-1054

Grades: PK-5

| 534 students

Rank: #1212.

Phoebe Hearst School

Math: 58% | Reading: 68%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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5208 Wabash Street
Metairie, LA 70001
(504) 887-8814

Grades: PK-5

| 622 students

Rank: #1313.

Ella Dolhonde Elementary School

Math: 58% | Reading: 63%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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219 Severn Avenue
Metairie, LA 70001
(504) 837-5370

Grades: PK-8

| 458 students

Rank: #1414.

Ralph J Bunche Elementary School

Math: 55-59% | Reading: 60-64%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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8101 Simon Street
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 934-4875

Grades: PK-5

| 286 students

Rank: #15 – 1615. – 16.

East Jefferson High School

Math: 58% | Reading: 59%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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400 Phlox Street
Metairie, LA 70001
(504) 888-7171

Grades: 9-12

| 1,079 students

Rank: #15 – 1615. – 16.

John Q. Adams Middle School

Math: 58% | Reading: 59%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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5525 Henican Place
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 887-5240

Grades: 6-8

| 821 students

Rank: #1717.

Grace King High School

Math: 52% | Reading: 50%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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4301 Grace King Place
Metairie, LA 70002
(504) 888-7334

Grades: 9-12

| 1,320 students

Rank: #1818.

T.h. Harris Middle School

Math: 44% | Reading: 57%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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911 Elise Avenue
Metairie, LA 70003
(504) 733-0867

Grades: 6-8

| 787 students

Rank: #1919.

J.d. Meisler Middle School

Math: 44% | Reading: 51%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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3700 Cleary Avenue
Metairie, LA 70002
(504) 888-5832

Grades: 6-8

| 741 students

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Metairie public school ratings and districts

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Raw data sources:
  • Test Scores: Edfacts (U.S. Department of Education), State departments of education.
  • Expenditures: National Center for Education Statistics.
  • Educational Environment: American Community Survey (U.S. Census Bureau).
Date(s) & Update Frequency:
  • Due to Covid-19, complete standardized testing did not take place during the 2020-2021 academic school year. Test data: Reflects 2018 – 2019 school year.
  • Expenditures: 2019
  • Educational Environment: 2020 (latest available). Updated annually.
  • All data updated June 2022

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Public schools in Metairie belong to districts that are headquartered in one or more other communities.

Jefferson Parish School District Harvey, LA Schools
PUBLIC SCHOOLS LOCATED IN Metairie Grades
Airline Park Academy For Advanced Studies School

6201 Camphor Street

Metairie, LA 70003
PK-05
Alice Birney Elementary School

4829 Hastings Street

Metairie, LA 70006
PK-05
Bissonet Plaza Elementary School

6818 Kawanee Avenue

Metairie, LA 70003
PK-08
Bonnabel Magnet Academy High School

2801 Bruin Drive

Kenner, LA 70065
09-12
Bridgedale Elementary School

808 Zinnia Street

Metairie, LA 70001
PK-05
East Jefferson High School

400 Phlox Street

Metairie, LA 70001
09-12
Ella Dolhonde Elementary School

219 Severn Avenue

Metairie, LA 70001
PK-08
Grace King High School

4301 Grace King Place

Metairie, LA 70002
09-12
Green Park Elementary School

1409 North Upland Street

Metairie, LA 70003
PK-05
Harold Keller Elementary School

5301 Irving Street

Metairie, LA 70003
PK-05
Haynes Academy School For Advanced Studies

1416 Metairie Road

Metairie, LA 70005
06-12
J. c. Ellis Elementary School

801 Brockenbraugh Court

Metairie, LA 70005
PK-08
J.d. Meisler Middle School

3700 Cleary Avenue

Metairie, LA 70002
06-08
John Clancy/joseph Maggiore Elementary School

2100 Maine Street

Kenner, LA 70062
PK-05
John Q. Adams Middle School

5525 Henican Place

Metairie, LA 70003
06-08
Marie B. Riviere Elementary School

1564 Lake Avenue

Metairie, LA 70005
PK-05
Metairie Academy For Advanced Studies School

201 Metairie Road

Metairie, LA 70005
PK-05
Phoebe Hearst School

5208 Wabash Street

Metairie, LA 70001
PK-05
Ralph J Bunche Elementary School

8101 Simon Street

Metairie, LA 70003
PK-05
Rudolph Matas School

1201 Elise Street

Metairie, LA 70003
PK-08
T. h. Harris Middle School

911 Elise Avenue

Metairie, LA 70003
06-08
Jefferson Parish School District Harvey, LA Schools

Best schools in Metairie

  • Haynes Academy School for Advanced Studies
  • Airline Park Academy for Advanced Studies
  • Metairie Academy for Advanced Studies
  • J.C. Ellis Elementary School
  • Rudolph Matas School
  • Bridgedale Elementary School
  • Marie B. Riviere Elementary School
  • Bissonet Plaza Elementary School
  • Harold Keller Elementary School
  • John Clancy/Joseph Maggiore Elementary School

Popular Neighborhoods in Metairie

  • Old Metairie
  • Elmwood Park
  • Bonnabel Place
  • Indian Beach
  • Bucktown
  • Lakewood
  • Bissonet Garden
  • Metairie Lakefront
  • Metairie Terrace
  • Town Center

Popular Communities Near Metairie LA

  • Ama
  • Destrehan
  • Gretna
  • Harahan
  • Kenner
  • Laplace
  • Luling
  • Marrero
  • New Orleans
  • St. Rose

Metairie Academy for Advanced Studies #COM# #CODE_1#

Contact Metairie Academy for Advanced Studies

Address: 201 Metairie Road, 70005 Metairie (Louisiana)

Phone: (504) 833-5539

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Ranking

The school ranks 2 of 728. The previous year the ranking was 8 of 739.

The average standard score for Metairie Academy for Advanced Studies is 96.84122

Student demographics

Diversity in schools is important and will benefit the students.

Find out the student demographics in Metairie Academy for Advanced Studies:











Race Number Percentage
African American Students 18 5
Asian Students 65 17
Hispanic Students 30 8
Native American Students 0 0
Pacific Islander Students 1 0
White Students 246 66
Multi-racial Students 14 4
Unspecified Students 0 0

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Bonella A. St. Ville Elementary School

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Catherine Strehle Elementary School

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Ella C. Pittman Elementary School

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Ella Dolhonde Elementary School

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Estelle Elementary School

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Frederick Douglass Elementary School

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G.T. Woods Elementary School

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George Cox Elementary School

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John Q. Adams Middle School

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Kenner Discovery Health Sciences Academy

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L. W. Ruppel Academy for Advanced Studies

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Marie B. Riviere Elementary School

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Metairie Academy for Advanced Studies

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Miller Wall Elementary School

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Myrtle C. Thibodeaux Elementary School

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Primary school

0090 There is nothing better in the world,
Than to go to this school with a briefcase
Here we are always greeted with a smile
And all questions are answered.
Forgetting everything in the world,
Teachers give their hearts to children,
And they will not forget their calling,
And they will teach children all their lives.
Our carpet is the road to the kindergarten.
Our walls are your beautiful view.
Our roof is our faithful director.
Our happiness is to live with this school.

Since 2011, primary school has been taught in accordance with the second generation standards.

The primary school implements the curriculum: “School of Russia” http://school-russia.prosv.ru/

Duration of lessons in the 1st grade:

I half-year – 35 minutes,
II half-year – 45 minutes.

Number of lessons per day, in September-October – 3, in the following months – no more than 4.
Education without homework and scoring of students’ knowledge.
Additional weekly holidays in the middle of the third quarter.
Conducting two physical education sessions during the lesson.
Duration of the academic year: in grade 1 – 33 academic weeks;

Duration of lessons in grades 2-4 – 45 minutes.
Duration of the academic year: in grades 2-4 – 34 academic weeks.

The academic year is divided into quarters. From grades 2 to 4, assessment takes place in quarters. Parents have the opportunity to get acquainted with the results of their child’s education on the pages of the “Electronic Diary” service of the “Petersburg Education” portal.

The curriculum of the school from the 2nd grade includes the study of English. For successful learning and acquaintance with the language in the 1st grade, English is studied in the extracurricular activities “English through a fairy tale”.

To achieve successful education and upbringing, teachers and students are assisted by a school psychologist and speech therapist.

A school speech therapist is working to prevent writing disorders in students of grades 1 and to eliminate dysgraphia (violation of written speech), dysorphography (the inability to master spelling rules against the background of violations of oral and written speech) in children of grades 2,3,4.

Students have the opportunity to receive qualified assistance in preparing lessons.

In addition to hot breakfast and lunch, children can also drink tea or juice with pastries in the school cafeteria.

Free clubs and sports sections help children to reveal their creative abilities:

  • Rhetoric
  • fantasy world
  • Theater
  • Informatics in games and tasks
  • History of the city
  • English through fairy tale
  • Futsal and OFP
  • The path to creativity
For primary school students, extended day groups are organized, which are equipped with all kinds of educational games and videos.
Maintaining health is facilitated by a flexible daily routine: classes alternate with rest, after lessons a walk in the fresh air is provided.

Our school cooperates fruitfully:

– with the district children’s library, where specialists conduct master classes and classes on the history of the city with children free of charge;
– with the Center for Out-of-School Activities, where the Nevsky Route game program is held for students during the school year.
Primary school teachers pay great attention to educational work.
Comprehensively engaged in the moral and aesthetic education of students: they visit museums, theaters, during the academic year they go on sightseeing tours.

To create and unite the children’s team, holidays are held that have already become traditional:

  • Knowledge Day
  • “Initiation into young pedestrians”
  • “Initiation into first-graders”
  • “Mother’s Day”
  • “Farewell to the ABC”

Sports and entertainment programs:
“New Year’s Tale”

  • “If the army is strong, the country is invincible”
  • “March 8 – Mother’s Day”
  • “I protect my health – I will help myself”
The school has 8 primary classrooms.
Primary school teachers pay attention to working with gifted children. The school has created conditions for the participation of children in Russian Olympiads and competitions: in Russian “Russian Bear”, in mathematics “Kangaroo”, in English “British Bulldog”.
During the summer holidays, the city recreation camp “Peterburzhets” worked at the school, which was recognized as the winner of the nomination “The best organization of a summer recreation campaign based on a day camp” of the annual review competition for the best organization of a summer recreation campaign in 2012.

Primary school education is the foundation, the foundation of all subsequent education. Based on the natural curiosity of children, the need for independent knowledge of the world around them, cognitive activity and initiative, an educational environment is created in elementary school that stimulates the desire of students for self-knowledge and self-development through well-organized educational activities.
A stable, highly qualified teaching staff works with children – active, creative teachers who own modern pedagogical and information technologies. All teachers have higher education, 1 or the highest qualification category and work in their specialty.
Teaching subjects “Physical Education”, “Fine Arts”, “Foreign Language” are taught by subject teachers.

In our school, junior schoolchildren are taught using modern interactive technologies aimed at forming an active, intellectually developed personality who owns a solid base of knowledge, skills, who is able and willing to learn. Primary school teachers use both traditional and new pedagogical technologies and forms of educational activities in their work, trying to develop the child’s personality as much as possible. Therefore, at present, the school is actively implementing the requirements and provisions of the new generation educational standard.
The teaching staff directs its efforts towards educating the intellectual personality of a student who has a personal position, is able to perceive and understand the values ​​of world culture, and is ready for self-determination and self-realization in the modern conditions of a big city.

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1a students

Day of the week Time Teacher Cabinet
Monday 13.00-19.00 Loginova E.V. 304
Tuesday 13.00-18.00 Yastrebova O.V. 304
Medium 14.00-19.00 Yastrebova O.V. 304
Thursday 13.00-18.00 Strunova A.S. 304
Friday 13. 00-18.00 Dargis I.S. 304

For students of grade 1b

Day of the week Time Teacher Cabinet
Monday 13.00-18.00 Zakharova T.N. 308
Tuesday 13.00-18.00 Semerenko A.V. 308
Medium 14.00-19.00 Zakharova T.N. 308
Thursday 13.00-19.00 Smirnova A.V. 308
Friday 13.00-19.00 Loginova E.V. 308

For 2nd grade students

Weekday Time Teacher Cabinet
Monday 14. 00-19.00 Kochetkova O.E. 305
Tuesday 14.00-19.00 Tikhonova S.B. 305
Medium 14.00-19.00 Smirnova A.V. 305
Thursday 13.00-18.00 Kochetkova O.E. 305
Friday 13.00-18.00 Strunova A.S. 305

For 2b grade students

Day of the week Time Teacher Cabinet
Monday 14.00-19.00 Semerenko A.V. 306
Tuesday 13. 00-19.00 Strunova A.S. 306
Medium 14.00-19.00 Dargis I.S. 306
Thursday 13.00-18.00 Rusakova N.I. 306
Friday 14.00-19.00 Rusakova N.I. 306

Schedule of extracurricular activities for the 2021-22 academic year

Schedule of the SBOU-School No. 137
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Holiday work schedule may vary depending on pedagogical conferences, seminars, advanced training courses, pedagogical meetings and methodological associations.

A school speech therapist is working to prevent writing disorders in students of grades 1 and to eliminate dysgraphia (violation of written speech), dysorphography (the inability to master spelling rules against the background of violations of oral and written speech) in children of grades 2,3,4.

In the 2021 – 2022 academic year, 24 children were enrolled at the school speech therapy center

The recruitment of groups is closed.
Consultations by appointment.
You can make an appointment by phone 8 921 318 23 69 or in the consultation book.
Notebook for recording a consultation to be on the watch, at the entrance. With you – a child’s notebooks in Russian, a passport, shoe covers.

Educational complex 1, 2, 3, 4 grades GBOU secondary school No. 137 for the 2021-2022 academic year

Schools in Portugal are all about primary education. Differences from Russian schools

We have put together a guide to the best schools in Portugal: how to enroll a child in a school, how much tuition will cost and how to study for free.

How to send your child to a Portuguese school

Primary education in Portugal can be obtained not only by citizens of the country, but also by foreigners. In most schools, students learn Portuguese, one of the most widely spoken languages ​​in the world, and also receive education through international programs.

We have already talked about how the school system works in the article “Education in Portugal: Kindergartens, Schools and Universities”. Let us briefly recall the features.

Choice of school. Schools in Portugal are divided into two types: public, where teachers teach in Portuguese, and international – with programs in English. The cost of education depends on the prestige of the school and the composition of teachers: the more foreign teachers, the more expensive.

Stages of learning. Education at school consists of three stages: preparatory, basic and high school.

Preparatory classes accept children from three to five years old. Training in them is optional.

Basic school education is received for nine years, between the ages of 6 and 15. For the next three years, schoolchildren study according to the general program if they are going to enter universities, or according to the technological program if they plan to work immediately after school.

Calendar and schedule. The school year in Portuguese schools starts in mid-September. There is no fixed date: the Portuguese Ministry of Education recommends when to start studying, for example from September 15 to 20, and the school administration independently determines the date of the first classes.

Vacation dates are also not fixed. At the beginning of the academic year, they are approved by the Ministry of Education of Portugal.

Pupils have two weeks off at Christmas and Easter. Classes are closed for a week from the end of February to the beginning of March, when the Mardi Gras carnival takes place.

The longest holidays are summer holidays: they start in early July.

Lessons last 90 minutes. Classes are held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., but parents are allowed to bring their children to class by 7:30 a.m. From 17:00 to 19:00, a student can be left for an extension.

Unlike Russian schools, Portuguese schools consist of several buildings. Students under the age of 10 study separately from senior students.

Program. At primary school, they study Portuguese, mathematics, science, music, drawing, physical education. English is studied from the third grade. Children of foreigners can attend additional free Portuguese lessons.

If parents believe that a child needs the help of a psychologist to adapt, the school provides a specialist free of charge. To apply, you must contact the class teacher.

An additional advantage of Portuguese schools is that you do not need to buy textbooks and diaries. The administration issues a QR code, according to which parents pick up textbooks from the school library or a specialized store. Diaries are also free. Parents pay only for backpacks and stationery.

Admission procedure. Children who are six years old before September are admitted to the first grade in Portugal.

Enrollment in schools opens in May. Information on the number of free places can be clarified on the school website or in the administration.

In order for a child to be enrolled in a Portuguese school, an application must be submitted electronically. Attached to the application:

  1. Copies of passports of the parents and the child.
  2. Medical certificate with vaccination information translated into Portuguese.
  3. Father’s or mother’s individual tax number.
  4. Student’s personal file.
  5. Two photographs for a personal file.
  6. Documents confirming the address of residence. For example, a certificate of ownership for an apartment or a lease agreement.

Foreign students. Families who move to Portugal from Russia need to prepare documents in advance and certify them with an apostille at the Russian Ministry of Education. To affix an apostille in Moscow, you can apply on the mos.ru website. Verification of documents takes from 5 to 45 business days.

If a student is transferred from a Russian school, you will need to receive his personal file with information about progress in subjects. On the basis of a personal file, a student is enrolled in a suitable class.

Final exams. In the twelfth grade, students take final exams. The subjects depend on the direction that the student has chosen.

The maximum score in the exams is 20 points. Students who score 18 or 19 points in the exams pass the competition in most universities.

Dona Filipa de Lencastre Primary School for children aged 6 to 10
Source: School Dona Filipa de Lencastre (Escola Básica e Secundária D. Filipa de Lencastre)

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Private and public schools in Portugal

Portuguese schools are divided into public and private.

Public schools are free for citizens of the country and families who have received a residence permit in Portugal.

The family only pays for after-school and school lunches: from 70 to 90 € per month. If parents do not have time to take their child to classes, you can use the free school bus. The bus driver will pick up the child at home in the morning and bring him after school.

You can get a residence permit – a residence permit – in Portugal in exchange for investments.

The investor chooses one of the options: buy shares of a Portuguese company or open a deposit in a bank in the amount of €1,500,000, invest €500,000 in research activities or investment fund units, create a company with a capital of €500,000 and head office in Portugal, invest 250,000 € in the preservation of the national heritage, open a business and create 10 jobs or buy real estate in the amount of 280,000 €. Buying a home is the most popular option. The minimum investment amount is 350,000 €. With this amount, you can buy real estate over 30 years old, which is located in the interior regions of Portugal, in Madeira or the Azores. To buy a newer object, you will need to invest from 500,000 €.

Residence permit in Portugal can also be obtained 2-3 months after the D7 visa for financially independent persons. Such a residence permit has more restrictions, for example, it is necessary to spend at least 183 days a year in the country.

In public schools, they teach according to the generally accepted secondary education program – International Baccalaureate or IB Diploma Program. Lessons are held in Portuguese. If the child does not know the language well, the school will allocate time for additional free lessons.

Children from low-income families can get help. Depending on the income of the parents, the student is given money every month to buy notebooks and pens, and they are provided with free lunches. Children from low-income families are given laptops and pay for the Internet with a monthly limit of 2 GB. This applies not only to citizens of the country, but also to foreigners.

In public schools, classes are re-formed every year. If in Russia students move together from grade to grade, for example, from 1A to 2A and so on up to grade 11A, then in Portugal the composition of the class changes regularly. The school administration makes sure that students from the same parallel get to know each other and quickly adapt to their studies.

Cons. The main disadvantage of public schools is that you cannot choose where your child will study. Children are enrolled in schools at the place of residence of their parents or relatives who look after them.

Another disadvantage of public schools is the lack of teachers. Classes in the subject may be postponed for several months if there is no teacher.

Pros. A certificate of secondary education issued in Portugal is recognized in all EU countries. Despite problems with teachers, the level of education in public schools in Portugal is not inferior to private ones.

According to The Observer and Nova SBE business school, the best public educational institution in Portugal is the Infanta Maria School in Coimbra (Escola Secundária Infanta D. Maria). The compilers of the rating compared the average marks of students in final exams in 53

Parents can choose a regular school or a boarding school where their children study and live throughout the school year. There are also boarding houses in Portugal with separate education for boys and girls.

On average, the cost of education in private schools in Portugal varies from 200 to 10,000 € per month.

In private schools they teach according to the British GCSE and A levels programs, which meet the standards of education in the UK. The main advantage of private schools is that from 10 to 15 people are enrolled in classes so that the teacher can devote time to everyone.

Unlike public schools where the language of instruction is Portuguese, private schools teach in English, German, French and other foreign languages.

Schools are enrolled based on test results. Sometimes you need to pass an interview, for example, in a private college in Portugal, Nossa Senhora do Rosario. The college was recognized as the best educational institution by experts from the Nova SBE business school and The Observer newspaper.

Sacred Heart of Mary College (Colégio Sagrado Coração de Maria) is the best college in Portugal in mathematics, physics and chemistry. Cascais 14.5 –

The best schools in Lisbon

Most of the best private schools in Portugal are located in Lisbon, the capital of the country.

Moderno College. Students at Moderno College get the highest scores, with an average of 15 points. Another feature of the college is that its graduates speak English at the CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) level, which allows them to freely communicate on any topic, read and write complex texts. To obtain a certificate, students take the Cambridge ESOL English language proficiency exam.

St Julian’s School. Students who study English and plan to enter a university in the UK choose St. Julian’s School – St. Julian’s. Children from 3 to 18 years old are taken to the school. Children study according to the British curriculum. The annual tuition fee is between €10,000 and €15,000. Lunches are additionally paid – 1400 € per year and admission to exams – 1000 €.

Carlucci School. Preparing for admission to universities in the UK and the USA and at the Carlucci American International School. Children aged 5 to 18 are accepted here. In 2016, the school received the Education Innovation Award from Hewlett-Packard.

One of the main advantages of the school is foreign teachers. Of the 67 teachers, 25 are US citizens.

To apply for admission, you will need to pay 500 €. The average cost of training is 2000 € per month. Parents also pay for lunches, a school bus and excursions – in the amount of about 2,500 € per year.

Salesianos school. If the priority is not only foreign languages, parents can choose a school based on the abilities and interests of the child. For example, the best school for humanists in Lisbon is Salesianos. According to the PUBLICO newspaper and the Catholic Business School, here is the highest level of teaching history and philosophy. Lessons at Salesianos are taught in English and Portuguese.

Sacred Heart of Mary College is for those who are interested in the exact sciences. The main bias in the program is mathematics, physics and chemistry. In these subjects, the school is among the top three in Portugal.

Russian school. If the family has recently moved to Lisbon and the child does not speak Portuguese, you can enroll him in the “First Slavic School”. So it will be easier for the student to adapt in a new country and learn the Portuguese language.

Moderno College Lisbon is in the top 3 best private schools in Portugal
Source: Colégio Moderno

The best schools in Porto

The best Portuguese college – Nossa Senhora do Rosario – is located in Porto. It was created on the basis of the IRSCM Institute in 1849.

Teaching is conducted in English and Portuguese. Students take the Cambridge ESOL exams for English proficiency. According to the results of exams in the eighth grade, they receive an FCE (English First) certificate, in the tenth – CAE (Certificate of Advanced English), in the twelfth – CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English).

Children can choose extracurricular activities: there is a robotics club, a dance and drawing school, a sports studio, a chess club.

To enroll a child in a college, you must submit an application on the website and attach documents. After studying the documents, parents will be invited to a personal meeting. The final stage is an interview with the child to check whether his knowledge corresponds to the accepted level.

Colégio Luso-Francês is one of the top 10 schools in Portugal. The college cooperates with European and Russian institutions.

College students win international competitions in biotechnology, history, and mathematics. In 2021, they won the “Step into the Future” competition organized by the Moscow State Technical University named after M.V. Bauman and the Russian Youth Engineering Society.

Psychologists help schoolchildren with career guidance and the choice of subjects.

Classes are taught in French and Portuguese. Schoolchildren also study Spanish and German.

The Nossa Senhora do Rosario private college is recognized as the best in Portugal
Source: Colegio Nossa Senhora do Rosario

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The best schools in the Algarve

At Aljezur International School, education is conducted according to the IGCSE program of the University of Cambridge. All students study English, as well as from 4 to 13 subjects from five groups: foreign languages, science, mathematics, art and design.

Schoolchildren are evaluated on a scale from A to G. The final grade in the subject is influenced by the points accumulated during the training, the results of tests and term papers.

A student is classified as an excellent student if grades from A to C predominate. Grades from D to G are considered satisfactory.

Aljezur International School is the leader in student achievement in the Algarve. In 2020, 36% of students received the highest score on the IGCSE test. Every year, the school arranges kayaking and open-air theatrical performances. Another feature of the Aljezur International School is that it is located in a large farmhouse.

Nobel International School is located in the Algarve, it is the oldest and largest private school in the south of Portugal. Students from 41 countries study here.

If the family lives far from the school, the child can be left on full board. In this case, schoolchildren live in a dormitory in double rooms, and their parents take them on weekends and holidays.

The school is equipped with a swimming pool, a sports ground for football and volleyball, a theater club and a music studio. The school is divided into two campuses: national and international. At the national level, students are taught according to the program of the Ministry of Education of Portugal, at the international level – according to the program of the University of Cambridge.

Aljezur International School in the Algarve operates under the program of the University of Cambridge
Source: Aljezur International School

The best schools in Madeira

The International School of Madeira is the most prestigious on the island. Training takes place in English and Portuguese. One of the advantages of the school is that there are no more than 10 students in a class.

Education is paid, the cost depends on the age of the child. Preparatory classes accept children from 4 years old, the tuition fee is 4250 € per month. The first class is enrolled at the age of 6, the monthly fee for a first-grader is 6270 €. The maximum monthly tuition fee for children over 15 years old is 9330 €.

To enroll a child in the International School of Madeira, you need to leave an application on the website and pass an interview.

International Sharing School is another prestigious school on the island. Children study under the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, which operates in 2718 schools in 125 countries. The main goal of the program is to prepare students for admission to the best universities in the world.

Children from 5 to 11 years old are taught under the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (PYP), students aged 11 to 16 years old are taught under the Middle Years Program (MYP). Each program assumes that students choose from 3 to 5 disciplines for in-depth study. For each of these subjects, 240 teaching hours are allocated, for the rest – 150 hours.

In addition to English and Portuguese, students can choose up to five foreign languages: German, Spanish, French, Chinese or Russian.

The International School of Madeira teaches in Portuguese and English
Source: International School of Madeira

Schools in the Azores

The Manuel de Arriaga public school was founded in 1853. This is the only school on the island of Horta.

The building was damaged twice due to earthquakes in 1926 and 1935. In September 2007, the school moved to a new building and is now considered one of the best in Europe in terms of equipment. There are 36 classrooms, seven laboratories, two computer science rooms, six workshops, a gym, a 25-meter heated swimming pool on three floors.

Pupils in Portuguese schools get the opportunity to learn foreign languages ​​and enter universities in the UK, USA and EU countries.

The main advantage of schools in Portugal is the high level of education and accessibility. Not only citizens, but also holders of a residence permit in Portugal can study for free.

We tell you in which regions of Portugal it is allowed to buy real estate for obtaining a residence permit, where you can buy it at a 20% discount and what the year of construction of the object affects

Frequently Asked Questions school?

Yes, it is possible. On the basis of a personal file, a suitable class will be selected. A personal file and a medical certificate with a mark on vaccinations are certified by an apostille at the Ministry of Education of Russia.

How do I enroll my child in a school in Portugal?

To enroll a child in a school in Portugal, you need to submit an application electronically on the website of the educational institution. Attached to the application:

  1. Copies of the passports of the parents and the child.
  2. Medical certificate with vaccination information translated into Portuguese.
  3. Individual tax number of the father or mother.
  4. Personal file.
  5. Two photographs for a personal file.
  6. Documents confirming the address of residence.

Some schools accept students only on the basis of interviews and tests.

When do schools open in Portugal?

Enrollment for the next academic year usually opens in May. Information about the number of places and conditions of enrollment can be found on the official website or at the school administration by phone.

Do I need to know Portuguese to study in a Portuguese school?

The child will be accepted into the school even if the child does not speak Portuguese. In public schools, extracurricular classes for foreigners are held free of charge, in private schools you can study in English and study Portuguese at the same time.

How much does it cost to study in Portuguese schools?

Education in public schools is free for citizens of the country and families who have a residence permit in Portugal. Parents pay only lunches and an extension. We tell you how to get a residence permit in Portugal for investments. The cost of education in private schools ranges from 200 to 10,000 € per month. The amount depends on the prestige of the school, the language in which the lessons are conducted, the curriculum, the teaching staff: the more foreign teachers there are, the more expensive.

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                                    • Victory Star/җIHL Yoldyza
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                                        • Activities to the 75th anniversary of the WWII victory
                                          • 70th anniversary of the Blocade Blocade Blocade, the 70th anniversary.
                                            • Children and War.
                                              • Children – Heroes of the Great Patriotic War
                                                • Military equipment of the Second World War.
                                                  • Sturm Berlin
                                                    • Creativity of Tatarstan writers during the war years
                                                      • Materials for events dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the victory.
                                                        • References to information and educational resources
                                                          • Multimedia resources
                                                          • Medias
                                                            • Photo gallery
                                                              • 2012
                                                                • LETO COMPOSSIBLE.
                                                                  • Competition “The best class teacher”
                                                                    • History of one house. Presentation of 8th grade students
                                                                      • Championship of the Republic of Tatarstan in sports aerobics.
                                                                        • Dedicated to the Victory Day
                                                                          • Victor Mazanov’s work 1В “My family’s contribution to the Victory”
                                                                            • 68 years since the lifting of the siege of Leningrad
                                                                              • “My family’s contribution to the victory”. The work of Aleksey Mubarakshin, a student of the 1st grade.
                                                                                • Military Patriotic Olympiad.
                                                                                • Healthy eating
                                                                                  • Voice of my heart.
                                                                                    • Visit to the Museum of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
                                                                                      • Birdhouse Day in 1st class
                                                                                        • Meeting with Reseda Valieva
                                                                                          • Shrovetide 2012
                                                                                            • Class 3A events
                                                                                              • Exhibition “Winter in the Village” Class 3A
                                                                                                • Meeting of students of the 3rd class, a warrior-Afghan.
                                                                                                  • Students of the 3rd class visited excursions in the planetarium
                                                                                                    • “Real Men”
                                                                                                      • Activities 3e
                                                                                                        • Spring in 3E
                                                                                                        • Competition “Africa” ​​
                                                                                                        • Competition “1277
                                                                                                        • Our achievements.
                                                                                                          • All-Russian Olympiad for Schoolchildren in Informatics -2012
                                                                                                            • Internship site. “Program-targeted approach to budgeting”.
                                                                                                              • “Big break”
                                                                                                                • III city festival “The flute sings!”
                                                                                                                  • Regional competition of banner groups
                                                                                                                    • Meeting with education workers of Nizhny Novgorod.
                                                                                                                      • Celebration at the elementary school “Wonder Child”.
                                                                                                                        • Reception of winners and prize-winners of All-Russian Olympiads and conferences.
                                                                                                                          • Show “Crazy Chemistry”
                                                                                                                            • Mom’s day in 3a
                                                                                                                              • “Zlydnin New Year”
                                                                                                                                • Wise men and clever
                                                                                                                                • Classes “Class newspaper”
                                                                                                                                  • 9a class events
                                                                                                                                    • Events of the 3rd quarter in 8B
                                                                                                                                      • Pushkin week.
                                                                                                                                      • 2012/2013 academic year
                                                                                                                                        • Ruler September 1st
                                                                                                                                          • Cross of Nations
                                                                                                                                            • Overhaul in 2012
                                                                                                                                              • On October 1-6, on the basis of MBOU “School No. 9”, an internship for teachers was held on the topic “Actual problems of implementing the Federal State Educational Standard for General Education”
                                                                                                                                                • 2 B
                                                                                                                                                  • 4 A and 4E competed in a team game according to the rules of the road “Traffic light”
                                                                                                                                                    • Class hour was held in 8B class on the topic “Field of Russian Glory”
                                                                                                                                                      • Career guidance game “Journey through the world of professions”.
                                                                                                                                                        • Traditionally, a competition of crafts and drawings (4A)
                                                                                                                                                          • Parliamentary lessons 2012
                                                                                                                                                            • “Fishing for Fisherman
                                                                                                                                                              • 9025 9027 9126 9126 9126 9126 9126 9125 9125 9125 November 5, 1 A visited the exhibition “Da Vinci’s Genius”
                                                                                                                                                                • Mother’s Day in grades 1-4
                                                                                                                                                                  • 4A class, November, students’ works
                                                                                                                                                                    • Works of class 3E
                                                                                                                                                                      • 2c – Events for the day of mercy
                                                                                                                                                                        • 1st grade performance
                                                                                                                                                                          • 1A New Year’s adventure with Barsik Yuni National Museum of the Republic of Tatarstan
                                                                                                                                                                            • Class hour on the theme: “Lesson of cleanliness” 5th grade
                                                                                                                                                                              • 9th grade paintball
                                                                                                                                                                              • “What

                                                                                                                                                                                6″ Where? When?” for students in grades 5-6.

                                                                                                                                                                                • V City festival of experts in foreign languages, competition of theatrical productions “Alice in Wonderland”, director Bobyleva T. A.
                                                                                                                                                                                  • 1st place in the Republican Olympiad in physical culture.
                                                                                                                                                                                    • From February 25 to March 2, on the basis of MBOU “School No. 9”, an internship was held for heads of schools in the Izhevsk region on the topic “Actual problems of implementing the Federal State Educational Standard of General Education: professional readiness of a teacher and leader for the implementation of the Federal State Educational Standard”
                                                                                                                                                                                      • March in 4th grade
                                                                                                                                                                                        • 4th grade: March 8 and February 23
                                                                                                                                                                                          • Robotics. Seminar March 21, 2013.
                                                                                                                                                                                            • Saturday 2013( 13/04-20/04)
                                                                                                                                                                                              • Opening of the 18th Olympic Games among developmental education schools in Naberezhnye Chelny.
                                                                                                                                                                                                • Video conference with the school. Chkalov on the topic “ICT in education”
                                                                                                                                                                                                  • Parliamentary lesson 2013
                                                                                                                                                                                                    • “Learning for the Future”. Delegation from Kazakhstan
                                                                                                                                                                                                      • 3 B Project game-task
                                                                                                                                                                                                        • School camp
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                                                                                                                                                                                                            • Grades 5b and 5c attended a sightseeing tour of the city of Kazan.
                                                                                                                                                                                                              • Awarding the winners of the city essay competition. Cafe “Ciferblat”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                • Saturday 19 October.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  • Pushkin’s Tales
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    • Literary game “Victoria 2013”.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      • English. Surprise lesson
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        • Singapore training courses. Lesson of learning in cooperation.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          • Workshop
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            • “Formation of universal learning activities in basic school: experience and perspectives”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              • Mother’s Day. 3b
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                • Forum .Mathematics. 11/26/13
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  • Achievements. Traffic light.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    • Team “School 9” – took 3rd place!
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      • Tutor training in Orel
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        • Kremlevskaya Elka
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          • Demonstration of SMART solutions January 14, 2013
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            • Students of grades 2c, 2b and 2a visited the exhibition
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              • Festival of Chemistry
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                • Museum-Apartment of Musa Jalil
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  • All-Russian Mass Ski Race “Ski Track of Russia – 2014”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    • ROBOTLAND is a reality!
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      • Excursion to the chemistry room.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        • “Chaliapin Readings – 2014”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          • Students of the 7th “B” class visited the shoe factory “Spartak”0225 Cleanliness lesson.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            • “Come on boys!”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              • Teleconference with gymnasium No. 39, Ufa, Bashkortostan
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                • Big break
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  • “Danone”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    • Golden Hill 2014
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      • “STEP UP” MBOU School No. 9 Riga
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        • Subbotnik at school.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          • Republican visiting seminar
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            • Museum Day
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              • Gabdulla Tukay Literary Museum
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                • Zoological Museum of KSU. 4e class.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  • Farewell to the primer 1c
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    • Subbotnik. 2014
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      • Republican field seminar April 22, 2014
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        • Sowing plants 2v
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          • Tukay bairame
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            • “Spring is coming! Spring way!”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              • Internship for physics teachers 15.05.14
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                • The final holiday of the elementary school “Miracle Child”.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  • “Victory Day” newspaper
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    • Let’s bow to those great years
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      • The history of one exhibit
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        • Graduation 9th grades
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            • “Update the content and teaching methods of the subject” Foreign language “in the main school in the conditions of the Federal State Educational Standard LLC 9026 9026 9026 9022
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              • Training “Team building and motivation”
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              • The project “Get acquainted: Novo-Savinovsky district” is represented by students and parents of the 3rd class, headed by the class teacher Kamaleeva T.I.
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              • Last Friday, 1B class guys and class teacher Elizaveta Vladimirovna Plyasina defended class group projects “New Year in different countries”
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Foreign parents and Swiss teachers should communicate honestly, frankly and as often as possible. Children should not be involved in this process. KEYSTONE/Gaetan Bally

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Ji Guo Zender (Ji Guo Zender)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              In August, about half a million primary and secondary school students across Switzerland sat down at their desks. A new academic year has begun in the country. Every third of these guys is a foreigner, and even more were born in mixed families. Therefore, for many parents, the Swiss school is also something completely new and unusual, sometimes radically different from the school of their childhood. How do they deal with culture shock?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              “In India, only the best students are praised. Shy and uncommunicative children are often ignored by teachers. But Swiss teachers do their best to take into account the individual characteristics of each child. ” Rubin* is originally from India, she now lives in the canton of Vaud, and she is just happy that her children can go to school in Switzerland. Lynn came to Switzerland from China. She was pleasantly surprised that the Swiss school thinks of everything: “Here they even offer us scissors and left-handed laptops!”

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              On the other hand, Munira, a Lebanese mother living in the canton of Friborg, has a completely different impression. Five months before the first day of school, the family received a letter from the local RONO listing everything that the child should already know and be able to do. Among the competencies required are the ability to use scissors, the ability to tie shoelaces, and the understanding of the need to … flush after using the toilet.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              At first glance, all these are quite elementary skills, but let us remind you that junior school classes in Switzerland are similar to kindergarten and children from the age of 4 go there! “On this list, there were two dozen skills in total. I got the impression from him that the school needs a herd of obedient sheep doing the same thing,” says Munira, not without sarcasm.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Adrienne Berger, educator in charge of migrant children’s schooling at the Friborg Cantonal Public Education Office (DICS), is puzzled by this reaction. “These letters are sent solely for the purpose of starting a dialogue with the parents of our future students. It is not about the requirements that will be imposed on children immediately on the threshold of school, but about the ways in which parents can prepare their children for school, thereby facilitating a change of scenery for them, ”she clarifies.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              For the same purpose, in order to quickly inform parents, to inform them in detail and, if necessary, to support them at various stages of schooling, the Canton of Friborg, together with the Cantonal Higher School of Applied Sciences, has also issued four documentary short filmsExternal link in 11 languages. At the center of these films are the peculiarities of the school system in the canton of Friborg. And they unobtrusively show the daily life of Swiss schoolchildren.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              “I remember that at the beginning of my son’s first day of school, the principal of the school gave a welcoming speech that lasted for 45 minutes! And if he devoted the first 15 minutes to greetings, then for another half hour he talked about the measures that the school is taking to help the weakest students, ”says a mother from China. She was deeply impressed by how the school takes care of children who find it difficult to learn. Fadel, a Moroccan father who lives in the canton of Bern, confirms her words: “If you take compulsory schooling in Switzerland, then first of all I would note the attention paid to lagging children who grasp knowledge more slowly than others.”

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              “Wherever a migrant child comes from, no matter what culture he belongs to, the most important thing for us is to help him master the language in which teaching is conducted,” emphasizes Adrienne Bergère. According to her observations, students who do not speak the language of a given canton take on average two years to become fluent in it. And in order to bring it to the level of the native language – from five to seven years.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              To the great surprise of the Swiss mother, it turned out that the school has two types of scissors: for right-handers and separately for left-handers. swissinfo.ch

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              As early as kindergarten (i.e. primary school for children aged 4-5), the Swiss education authorities offer the opportunity to take advantage of regular classes, the purpose of which is to support children who have not yet mastered the language of instruction sufficiently. And parents appreciate it. Children start intensive learning to read and write from the first year of primary school (the so-called 3H level). Since this year is considered a key year, it is not uncommon for teachers to recommend that one of the children stay for a second year, or, as it is politically correct called here, “extend” the first year.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              “It is better to do this at the beginning of the school year, it would be better to avoid repetition in the middle of the school cycle. However, the final decision remains with the parents,” says Adrienne Bergère. “Come on, neither the principal of the school, nor the government official who advises on education, no one can make a decision against your will,” says Munira with admiration, regretting that often migrant parents, feeling insecure away from their homeland, almost blindly trust official educational bodies instead of acting on their own.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              While many express concern that their children are falling behind the school curriculum, other foreign parents worry about something completely different. This is Jia, a Chinese mother from the Canton of St. Gallen. Her 8-year-old son, since he started elementary school, has been constantly suffering from headaches. “The problem is that he learns too fast and then he just dries out of boredom at school,” his mother says.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              She believes that schools in Switzerland pay too little attention to talented, unusually gifted children. “In China, for example, there are special classes and programs for geeks at every level of education.” Just like Gia, in Switzerland, many foreign parents find it expedient not to drag along with everyone and immediately transfer their child to the next class. Gia eventually did just that, however, her son’s situation did not improve at all.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Cantons and school education

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Recall that education in Switzerland is the responsibility of the subjects of the federation, the cantons, and therefore in each of them the school system can be arranged in completely different ways.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              In order to ensure the objectively necessary degree of unification of educational programs and standards, the HarmoS project was launched in Switzerland. In the Confederation, such projects are called “concordat” . At the center of this kind of contractual relationship is the mechanism of voluntary accession to a particular project of the subjects of the federation, who are convinced of its, the project, objective usefulness.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              In Switzerland, inter-cantonal concordats replace the top-down system of command and control that is characteristic of centrally organized state-political systems. The HarmoS Education Concordat entered into force in 2009 after the minimum number of cantons joined it.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Since then, in most cantons, compulsory kindergarten (level 1H-2H) is attended by children at the age of 4: thus, the period of compulsory schooling has increased from 9years immediately up to 11 years, which was not always and everywhere perceived positively.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              One way or another, at present in most cantons in Switzerland there is an 11-year course, which is divided into 4 cycles or stages:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              – 2 years in kindergarten (1H-2H)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              – 2 years in primary school (3H-4H),

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              – 4 years in Upper Secondary School (5H-8H),

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              – 3 years in High School (9H-11H).

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              “Jumping over a class is not always the best solution. Not only academic performance should be taken into account. You also need to think about factors such as the process of socialization and the development of personal maturity, ”explains Adrienne Berger. “A child, albeit with a very developed intellect, still has a degree of maturity corresponding to his real age. Studying in the society of older schoolchildren can only complicate the process of his socialization. In order for the child to find friends and feel good in the class, it would be optimal for him not to change the class, but to offer him a program that is more in line with his abilities and needs.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Several schools in the canton of Friborg have already organized courses for children with above-average intellectual potential. “However, the Swiss comprehensive school is not yet in a position to develop a special curriculum for such children,” admits Adrienne Bergé, recalling that such schools are designed primarily to guarantee a quality education for the majority of children. Gia understands this well. “Primary schools in Switzerland are very good, especially if you have an ordinary child, such a strong average child,” she says. As a result, she and her husband decided to send their son to a private school, which would cost them dearly.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Passion of the Lord!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              But this family has a completely different problem. Hannah, an English mother, still does not know how to resolve it. What should an atheist family do if their daughter is enrolled in a school in the canton of Bern, where religion is taught as a compulsory curriculum? Some children receive exemption from them, but the only alternative then is the need to do additional homework while sitting in the school corridor, most often alone. Therefore, Hannah’s daughter decided to stay in the class for the religion lessons, which were taught by a very religious teacher.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              As a result, one day the girl returned home in tears. “She said that, according to the teacher, those who do not believe in God will go straight to hell. And she was very scared for me, ”says her mother. Another time, Hannah’s daughter could not calmly listen to the retelling of the sufferings of Christ by the same teacher. “This is too bloody scenario for children 6-7 years old. My daughter was sitting in the classroom and secretly wiping her tears!” Nevertheless, Hanna did not apply to the directorate. “One mother has already done this, and to no avail. What’s the point then?”

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              “In case of problems, parents should not be silent,” says Adrienne Bergé. If you cannot find a common language with teachers, then you should contact the director or the school inspector. In addition, schools usually have a parent committee. “Even if they do not always agree among themselves, teachers and parents, nevertheless, are always determined in the end to ensure the good of the child. But for this, everyone must go his own half way.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              This is exactly what a mother from Russia has in mind. “We often here in Switzerland recall our own experience of studying at school, compare school subjects with what our children go through at home. And you can often hear the opinion that, they say, children here are learning mathematics “wrongly”, that they do not do this or that. But do not forget that, in the end, our children will have to live in Switzerland. Therefore, the school must first of all prepare them for the Swiss future, and it does an excellent job with this function.”

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Residents of Zelenograd ask to expel officials from the kindergarten

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Three elementary health schools and two special schools will cease to exist in Zelenograd. Local officials attribute this reorganization to improved spending efficiency and promise to transfer elementary schools to kindergartens, while the fate of special schools for difficult teenagers is still unknown. Residents of the metropolitan area are indignant and demand that officials start with themselves and vacate the kindergarten occupied by the local education department.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Starting from 2011, three elementary schools will be reorganized in Zelenograd – No. 1702 (14th microdistrict), No. 1703 (Birch Alley), No. 1704 (3rd microdistrict) and two special schools in the 4th microdistrict – No. 1710 and No. 8, said the head of the district education department Anna Haleva. Local residents who contacted the editors of GZT .RU have somewhat different information. They fear that only elementary schools will be reorganized, while two special schools will simply be closed and their fate has not yet been determined.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              According to GZT.RU Nikolay Kazusev, the father of three children (his daughter is in the fourth grade and his son is in the first grade of school No. 1703), it became known about the closure of their school on November 25 at the Mother’s Day holiday.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Our teachers told us the latest news, everyone was very nervous. I immediately wrote a letter to the Internet reception of the prefect of Zelenograd. It was never published in the following days. Moderators haven’t let him in for a week now. The same story with the local education department, – says Nikolay Kazusev.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              I don’t understand why our „health school” should be closed. Great team, extended service until 18:00, many medical procedures. I already planned to send my youngest son to her, who will soon go to school. As I managed to find out, we will be merged with a regular school and there will be no extension there. The teachers, as I understand it, will most likely move to a new school, and the teachers will simply be fired, – Nikolai is sure.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Health schools Elementary schools #1702, #1703 and #1704 operate full-time and have the status of a health school. School No. 1704 teaches children with visual impairments. On the basis of the institution, a day hospital for children’s polyclinic No. 84 operates. Children receive ophthalmic, physiotherapeutic treatment, massage, exercise therapy, herbal medicine, electrosleep. After the reorganization of schools in Zelenograd, there will be one full-day elementary school – No. 1701 in the 11th microdistrict.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Olga Larionova, the former head of the Department of Education in Moscow, also explained the reorganization of small-class schools with questions of economy Source GZT.RU

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Schools are being closed for the sake of cost efficiency

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              The reason for school closures is primarily the need to increase the efficiency of maintenance costs and the upcoming transition to a new wage system. Anna Haleva also does not exclude the possibility that three primary schools (No. 1702, No. 1703 and No. 1704) will be converted into kindergartens.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              The official argues that the buildings were originally built specifically for kindergartens, but then they were redesigned for primary schools at a time when there was a sharp decrease in the number of preschool children.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Local officials expect over 600 places for preschoolers waiting in line for a place in kindergarten. According to official information, at the moment there is a shortage of places in Zelenograd kindergartens of 1.5 thousand (another kindergarten is being built in the 9th microdistrict).

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Gryzlov promised to place 1.7 million children in kindergartens in a year At the moment, about 1.7 million children in Russia cannot go to kindergarten. After Russian President Medvedev addressed his children’s message to the Federal Assembly, State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov said that it was possible to eliminate queues in kindergartens in just a year.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Nikolay Kazusev wonders why three Zelenograd schools were recognized as undergraded. Maybe 300 people in each school are not recruited, but in all the parallels of our school in classes of 25-30 children, he says.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              According to GZT.RU, by 2012 about 90 small schools will be reorganized in Moscow.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Olga Larionova called the protests of parents and teachers of the closed schools far-fetched Source GZT. RU

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Health schools in obscurity

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              0004 Officials claim that they have provided for various options for reorganization, depending on the characteristics of a particular school and the wishes of its leadership.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              We understand all the difficulties that the teaching staff of these schools, students and parents will have to endure. The district department of education will do everything possible so that the forms and technologies that have been developed over the years of work by the teams of these educational institutions are preserved,” the head of the department said on one of the Zelenograd information portals.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Anna Haleva said that she plans to personally meet with parents and school teachers and answer all questions.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Officials will answer The schedule of parent meetings with the participation of Anna Haleva and school leaders: December 13, 2010 at 17:00 a meeting for parents of students in grades 1-3 of elementary school No. 1704 will be held. The meeting will be held on the basis of school No. 609 (building 314) on December 14, 2010 at 17:00 – a meeting for parents of students in grades 1-3 of elementary school No. 1703 on the basis of school No. 1710 (building 428a) on December 15, 2010 at 17:00: 00 – a meeting for parents of students in grades 1-3 of elementary school No. 1702 on the basis of school No. 1149(building 1464).

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              GZT .RU could not find out which schools children and teachers will go to. The press secretary of the Department of Education Alexander Gavrilov told GZT .RU that all the information is in the district. However, neither Anna Haleva nor her deputy, Alexander Petrakov, are available for comment yet.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              The department of Isaac Kalina does not comment on their plans for five schools Zelenograd0003

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Parents of children from three primary schools, meanwhile, are preparing for active protests.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              The idea is to urgently meet at the prefecture or the department of education. However, so far everything is limited to kitchen conversations. So far, it has not been possible to unite: some have a job, and some lack an elementary legal education necessary to defend their interests, says Nikolai Kazusev.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              The parent community is also going to raise the question why the Zelenograd Education Department will not start solving the problem with kindergartens from itself: officials have been occupying the kindergarten building for many years.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Lyudmila Shvetsova about the situation with small-grade schools

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Protests in connection with the closure of small-grade schools Before the new academic year, hundreds of Moscow children could find themselves in front of the closed doors of their schools. In order to eliminate the waiting list for kindergartens, the city authorities decided to reorganize several educational institutions. In four districts of the capital, parents also began to prepare for protests. The head of the social complex of the mayor’s office, Lyudmila Shvetsova, then assured in an interview with GZT.

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Florida Diabetes Camp is a camp facility in Gainesville, Florida that specializes in providing programs geared towards children and teens with Type 1 Diabetes. The company offers educational and recreationalsummer camps for kids between the ages of six to eighteen years old. The company’s mission is to provide participants with a safe and enriching camp environment that enhances their knowledge, skills, and self-confidence….

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Located in Gainesville, Florida, Step By Step Learning Center offers educational programs for infants up to five-year-old children. It provides full and part-time services for children one year and above. TheCenter utilizes a developmentally appropriate curriculum to educating young children. It provides activities, including learning, social interaction, and play….

A Child’s Academy

3401 N 34th St, Gainesville, FL 32605

Costimate: $122/wk

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With over 32+ years in Gainesville Preschool and Daycare experience, give your child a head start on learning and development in a warm, caring environment. We focus on creating a safe, creative, andstimulating environment where “fun” meets “fundamentals”. We are the only Preschool in Gainesville FL with the following:
– Kindergarten Readiness Rate testing in the 97% percentile
– 32+ Years experience of running Gainesville FL Preschools
– Money Back Guarantee
Please visit our website now to learn more about us….

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Addison-Bryant Home Daycare is the perfect place for your little one to play, learn and grow. We offer a safe and loving environment for infants and children up to 12 years old. Their days are sure to go byquickly with fun activities, enriching curriculum and, of course, laughter and love! We also provides hot meals, a computer center, and a Pre-K learning environment. All staff is certified in CPR and First Aid. We are licensed with DCF and contracted with Early Learning Coalition of Alachua County. Open 24 hours. We only have a few opening left. Call now. Space is limited! Addison-Bryant Home Daycare Where children learn, laugh and love! Lic. #L08AL0007…

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O2b Kids in Gainesville, Florida seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Care provider that canaccommodate up to 181 children from four years old to thirteen years old….

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Blue Wave After School Program in Gainesville, Florida seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a ChildCare provider that can accommodate a certain number of children….

FLOWERS ACADEMY

3111 Nw 31st Ave, Gainesville, FL 32605

Costimate: $122/wk

Description:

FLOWERS ACADEMY in Gainesville, FL changes and evolves their activities to encourage the children’s independence. They present the kids with the basic concepts and skills that are necessary for intellectualdevelopment. They promote the student’s abilities and awareness while instilling effective learning strategies that kindle excitement for lifelong learning.

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Holy Trinity Child Caring Center offers center-based and full-time child care and early education services designed for young children. Located at 1503 Northwest 16th Ave, the company serves families living inthe Gainesville, FL area. Holy Trinity Child Caring Center has served the community since they started operating in 1996….

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Superior Childcare & Learning Center center-based and full-time child care and early education services designed for young children. Located at 1645 Northeast 8th Ave, the company serves families living in theGainesville, FL area. Superior Childcare & Learning Center can accommodate a maximum of 26 children….

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Allen Large Family Child Care is a childcare and educational facility located at 104 Se 24th Street, Gainesville, Florida. This childcare facility caters to the growth and developmental needs of children in asafe, nurturing and stimulating environment. It provides educational activities that enhance the children’s physical, intellectual and social skills.

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Ericka Jackson Family Daycare serves the young children of the Gainesville, Florida community. It aims to help children develop and grow. It encourages children to discover and explore while having fun. TheDaycare provides comfort, security, and care for kids. It has been in the child care business since 2010….

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Luz Aponte Home Child Care is a childcare and learning facility that has been serving the children of Gainesville, Florida since 2010. It offers a stimulating and nurturing child-centered environment that meetsthe growth and developmental needs of children. It offers full-time childcare services and provides children with educational activities that enhance their academic performance and develop their physical abilities and social skills….

Nursery Nanny, LLC

2119 Nw 29th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32605

Costimate: $122/wk

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Nursery Nanny, LLC is a child care establishment located at 2119 Nw 29th Ave, Gainesville licensed by the state of Florida to provide child care services to surrounding areas. They designed a curriculum thathelps children to properly grow and develop….

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FAQs for finding daycares in Gainesville

In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Gainesville, FL?

There are a variety of daycares in Gainesville, FL providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

How can I find a daycare near me in Gainesville, FL?

If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 37 in Gainesville, FL as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Gainesville or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

As you visit daycare facilities in Gainesville, FL, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Gainesville, FL.

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Every day your child’s imagination grows and their curiosity gathers momentum—Kiddie Academy of Gainesville Florida empowers and celebrates all of it.

Our Life Essentials® learning approach and curriculum encourages children to explore and progress in their own way, and at their own pace. At Kiddie Academy of Gainesville Florida, your child will grow socially, physically, emotionally and intellectually. Our highly trained teachers are there every step of the way to guide, nurture and cultivate your child’s development.

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School Readiness programs offer qualified parents the opportunity to access affordable, quality child care, allowing them to work and contribute to the community while being assured their children are safe and well cared for. Direct child care services are delivered through a comprehensive network of more than 100 contracted child care providers, including licensed centers, family child care homes, school-based programs, and faith-based programs throughout Alachua County. To enroll your child in a school readiness program, click on the Parent Portal link above.

As part of the School Readiness program, regular screenings and assessments help identify children who may have special needs and help parents address these needs early, giving children the best chance of success. Nearly 2,200 children and their families are served by School Readiness Programs in Alachua County each year.

Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (VPK) (or preschool) is available free to all Florida 4-year-old children. VPK programs emphasize learning through play, using developmentally appropriate instruction and activities. Approved VPK providers prepare children to be ready for kindergarten. Approximately 1,500 children participate in Alachua County VPK programs each year. To enroll your child in a VPK program, click on the Parent Portal link above.

Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) services are offered to everyone regardless of income and offer up-to-date child-care provider information based on individual needs, as well as listings for food, clothing, shelter, transportation, employment opportunities, training, and professional development. The CCR&R office is open
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Support to Childcare Providers is offered in a variety of ways including coaching, training, stipends, and classroom materials. For more information about becoming a child care provider, click on the Provider Portal link above.

Parents, in order to gain access to the Eligibility Verification Wizard (EV Wizard) to re-certify your care, report a change or to request an enrollment/provider transfer,
please email eligibility@elcalachua. org . Please be sure your email includes your name and description of your request. Allow up to 3 business days for access to your portal account.

Early Learning Lasts a Lifetime

The children of Alachua County are one of our greatest resources. Their early experiences set the stage for their future success in school – and in life. At the Early Learning Coalition of Alachua County, we strive to make certain that children and families have access to the quality, affordable early learning programs and services necessary to better ensure their successful futures.

The Early Learning Coalition of Alachua County (ELCAC) serves as a resource to families and child care providers. Our mission is to ensure that all children in our community have the chance to participate in enriching opportunities that allow them to explore, create, play, and grow.

We know that children are actively learning wherever they are – at home, in early learning programs, and in their communities. Parents are undeniably children’s first and most important teachers. With this in mind, we work hard to maintain a quality early learning system with programs that respect families’ individual needs.

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Monthly Chapel & Instructional Bible Classes

The first Wednesday morning of each month, our academy preschool staff and students come together for a chapel service hosted by The Family Church. We honor God in this way by giving him worship each month. Each service consists of worship and teaching. 

 

Our chapel services focus on Biblical truth and we encourage our students to learn the words of God in a fun and entertaining way.

Parents are welcome to attend chapel, sit with their children, and participate together as a family. It’s a great way to witness your child growing in Christ.

Infant Care: The Stages of Baby`s First Year

The first year of a baby`s life is crucial for their development both physically and emotionally. Their immune systems are not yet fully developed, so it is important to take extra care of them until they are able to protect themselves fully. During their first year, you will notice your baby go through three different stages. – Neonatal period: Birth until about two weeks – Newborns are like newborns everywhere – they are small, immature, and depend on the environment around them for support. – Infancy period: Two weeks until the end of the first year – Infants rely on the people in their environment to help them understand the world around them and to learn how to get along in it. – Toddler period: End of the first year until the end of the second year – Toddlers are like little scientists, experimenting with the world, trying everything out and learning from the consequences of their actions.

Infant Care: Your Newborn`s Care

Your newborn will go through many changes during their first few weeks. These changes are necessary to help them adjust to their new environment and prepare them for breastfeeding. – Skin to help them grow and lose their newborn vernix, layer of skin that protects them while in the womb. – Circulation of blood to help grow their little organs and tissues. – Breathing to help them learn how to breathe and regulate their own breathing. – Reflexes that help them register and react to different stimuli.

Having a baby is one of the most exciting and challenging times of your life. It is also a time when you need to be fully prepared for all the unexpected, sleepless nights and dirty nappies. What does it take to keep a new baby happy, healthy, and safe? At The Academy Preschool, we provide daycare service as soon as 8 weeks, partnering with parents to raise up loving, confident and godly children.

How do I choose a good infant daycare?

Choosing a good infant daycare can be a daunting task. There are many things to consider when choosing a daycare for your child, such as safety, education, and socialization. Here are some tips on how to choose a good infant daycare:

1. Research: Before enrolling your child in daycare, do some research to find out which daycares are best suited for your needs. You can ask friends and family for recommendations or search online. Be sure to check out the daycare centers’ credentials and reviews before making a decision.

2. Budget: Making sure you have enough money set aside for childcare is important when choosing an infant daycare. Not only will you have to pay for the daycare itself, but you’ll also need to factor in travel costs if the daycare is outside of your normal commute zone.

3. Location: When choosing where to enroll your child in infant daycare, location is key. You’ll want to look for a center that’s close to home so that you can easily drop off and pick up your child throughout the day. Additionally, try to find a center that’s near public transportation so that you can take advantage of the peace of mind that comes with knowing your child is well-travelled.

4. Licensing: Licensing is another important aspect when choosing an infant daycare. Look for centers that are licensed by the state or country, as this guarantees safety and quality control standards are met. Additionally, make sure the center is registered with the appropriate regulatory body (e.g., Early Learning Centre in Australia).

What are the drawbacks of infant daycare?

There are many potential drawbacks to infant daycare. For example, infants are extremely susceptible to the spread of infections, so they can easily become sick in a daycare setting. Additionally, infants may experience a sudden and dramatic increase in stress levels when placed in daycare, which can lead to negative physical and emotional consequences. In addition, daycare settings may not have the same standards as a parent would have for raising and caring for an infant. Therefore, daycare providers may not have the knowledge or understanding to properly care for an infant’s individual needs and requirements. Finally, daycare can cause infants to develop unhealthy eating and sleeping habits that can be difficult to reverse later on in life.

How do I prepare my infant for daycare?

There is no right or wrong way to prepare your infant for daycare. Each family has its own unique needs and preferences. However, there are a few things you can do to make the transition as smooth as possible.

1). The more well rested your baby is, the less likely he/she is to be grumpy and fussy all day.

2). Don’t assume that putting your baby in daycare means you are a bad parent. There are many factors that contribute to needing daycare. It’s a necessity for some families. Do your best and trust the people who are taking care of your child.

3). If possible, start preparing your infant at least 2 months before actually starting daycare. This will give you time to bond and get used to not being together all the time. Start by gradually introducing the idea to your baby. You can do this by talking about it or by showing her pictures of the place where she’ll be going.

4). Get a good book on infant sleep training because it’s critical that your baby gets enough rest each day… before starting daycare :-). You’ll also have time to improve any sleep issues with your baby before she falls asleep in someone else’s arms all day long! Sleep training can reduce crying and help everyone relax naturally… as well as set up healthy sleep patterns that will last a lifetime! Good infant sleep training can improve every aspect of life for both you and the baby! It’s very important so don’t ignore it!

5). Practice putting on makeup, tying shoes, grabbing lunch out the fridge, mobile devices, work meetings on a pretend phone (yes!), pumping at work to get an idea of how that goes… whatever behaviors you’ll need to prepare yourself for when there is no one around but an infant (and maybe a night nurse)… and you have to do everything yourself!(?) If possible do this at least 1 month before so it becomes second nature! You’ll want to be prepared. 😆😆

6). Find a distraction toy or two that your infant really likes and bring them to daycare with you when you first start sending your baby there. This will help keep them calm and distracted during the transition period and make it easier for them to transition into the daycare setting.

Are there any alternatives to infant daycare?

There are many alternatives to infant daycare, depending on your individual circumstances. However, there are a few things that you should keep in mind when looking for an alternative to infant daycare.

First, you should try to find a childcare arrangement that will meet both your needs and your child’s needs. You may need childcare that is convenient for you to get to and from, as well as one that provides plenty of stimulation for your child. You may also want childcare that is affordable and has flexible hours so that you can take time off when necessary.

Second, you should look for childcare that will help your child develop important skills. This may include things like fine motor skill development, problem-solving abilities, creativity, and self-confidence. You may also want childcare that teaches children important life skills such as cooperation, self-reliance, and discipline.

Third, you should look for childcare that is run by a qualified and experienced staff. Qualified staff will have the knowledge and experience needed to care for children safely and effectively. They will be well-versed in child development and early childhood education (ECD) practices. They will also have a passion for working with children and a desire to make a positive impact on their lives.

How does daycare work for infants

Daycare centers provide a safe and secure place for infants to spend their days while their parents are at work or in school. They are staffed with qualified caregivers who are trained in infant care and development and can offer advice on infant health, safety, and nutrition.

Children aren’t old enough to be in school until they’re about two years old, so parents have a few years to prepare before they start. If you’re looking into daycare centers for infants, there are a few basic things to keep in mind:

1. What services does the daycare center provide? Are meals included? Are there some playtime restrictions? Are movies allowed?
2. How many staff members are there? Is one person in charge of all the infants, or will there be someone specifically assigned to your child?
3. What training do the staff members have? Are they all certified in infant care and development?
4. What is the ratio of staff members to infants? This is especially important if you or your partner work long hours. You want to make sure your child is never left without adult supervision.

What to dress infant in for daycare

First of all, a parent should do what is best for the child. If a parent feels more comfortable dressing their infant in something other than traditional baby clothes, that is their choice. However, it is equally important to make sure the clothing is safe for the baby and will not impede their growth and development.

There are certain things to consider when dressing an infant for daycare or anytime they will be spending time with others:

1) Always choose products that are free of toxic substances such as flame retardants, heavy metals, and vinyl plasticizers.
2) Choose natural fibres and fabrics like linen, bamboo, and organic cotton.
3) Choose baby clothes that are soft and lightweight, with no buttons or zippers, so they are easy to put on and take off.
4) Select pieces with adjustable elastic waists so they can easily be adjusted as the baby grows.
5) When possible, opt for shoes with soft soles that will not damage the soft feet of young children.

How to put baby in daycare

Finding the right daycare for your baby can be a difficult process. There are many factors to consider, such as cost, location, and quality of care. Here are some tips to help you find the perfect daycare for your baby:

1. Do your research: Before you start looking for daycare centers, do your research about different childcare options available in your area. Review childcare prices, locations, and amenities, as well as reviews from other parents who use the daycare center. This will help you find a daycare that best suits your needs and budget.

2. Find a good fit: When you find a daycare center that you are interested in, make sure it is a good fit for your baby. Talk with the staff about their childcare programs and policies to ensure they meet all of your requirements. You should also speak with other parents who use the daycare center to learn more about their experiences using the childcare services.

3. Schedule a tour: Before signing up for daycare, schedule a tour of the center to see first-hand what it has to offer. This will give you an opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the facility’s resources and amenities

4. Get references: It is always best to check references before signing up for any type of service or program. When choosing a daycare center, ask for references from other parents whose children attend the center. This will provide you with honest feedback about the center’s quality of care and service.

What do babies do in daycare

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Babies do different things in daycare than they do at home, and different parents have different goals for daycare.

Some of the things a baby can do in daycare include:

• Play with other children

• Learn important life skills

• Get plenty of TLC (tender love and care)

• Attend music classes

• Get plenty of fresh air and sunshine.

Some parents want daycare to prepare their babies for preschool. Others want it to teach their babies social skills or language acquisition. Still others see it as an opportunity for their babies to be safely supervised while they are at work or school. Whatever your reasons for choosing daycare, there are a few things you can look for in a daycare facility that will make your baby’s experience as positive as possible:

1. Qualified caregivers: Qualified caregivers are trained and experienced in child development, both in theory and in practice. They should have certifications from accredited institutions, along with references from former clients.

2. Facilities that are safe and well-maintained: It is not enough that the walls are painted bright colors and the floors are clean; there should also be clear procedures for emergency response and fire safety, along with regular health and safety inspections.

3. A positive, nurturing environment: The circulation of positive energy is as important to your baby’s well-being as good nutrition is; older children can pick up on the moods of the people they encounter throughout the day, so it’s important that they feel safe and comfortable in their environment.

4. A curriculum that focuses on both social and academic development: Many preschools use curricula designed specifically with young children in mind; you can ask about this when interviewing daycares, or you can look for it when touring facilities.

How many infants per daycare provider

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Babies do different things in daycare than they do at home, and different parents have different goals for daycare.

Some of the things a baby can do in daycare include:

• Play with other children

• Learn important life skills

• Get plenty of TLC (tender love and care)

• Attend music classes

• Get plenty of fresh air and sunshine.

Some parents want daycare to prepare their babies for preschool. Others want it to teach their babies social skills or language acquisition. Still others see it as an opportunity for their babies to be safely supervised while they are at work or school. Whatever your reasons for choosing daycare, there are a few things you can look for in a daycare facility that will make your baby’s experience as positive as possible:

1. Qualified caregivers: Qualified caregivers are trained and experienced in child development, both in theory and in practice. They should have certifications from accredited institutions, along with references from former clients.

2. Facilities that are safe and well-maintained: It is not enough that the walls are painted bright colors and the floors are clean; there should also be clear procedures for emergency response and fire safety, along with regular health and safety inspections.

3. A positive, nurturing environment: The circulation of positive energy is as important to your baby’s well-being as good nutrition is; older children can pick up on the moods of the people they encounter throughout the day, so it’s important that they feel safe and comfortable in their environment.

4. A curriculum that focuses on both social and academic development: Many preschools use curricula designed specifically with young children in mind; you can ask about this when interviewing daycares, or you can look for it when touring facilities.

How many infants per daycare provider in Florida

There are many infants in Florida childcare centers, and your question may be difficult to answer. However, there are some resources that can help you find the information you’re looking for.

First, you can look at the statistics from childcare licensing agencies. These groups keep track of various information about childcare centers, including the number of children they serve. One such agency is the Department of Children and Families (DCF). You can find their statistics here: https://www2.dcfsvc.com/content/dsf/imc/resource_library/imc_resource_library/stats.html

Second, you can look at the numbers from individual childcare centers. They may publish their own statistics online, or you can contact them directly for more information.

Finally, you can use websites like Yelp or Google to find reviews from parents. These reviews may contain useful information about the number of children in a particular center.

Why daycare is good for toddlers

Daycare is a great place for toddlers to play, socialize, and make friends. It gives them the opportunity to learn new things and develop their physical and emotional skills. Some of the benefits of daycare for toddlers include:

• Encouraging independent play: One of the best ways to develop creativity and problem-solving skills is to give children the freedom to play without constant supervision.

• Developing language skills: Spending time with other children can help toddlers develop their language skills by listening and repeating words that they hear.

• Learning how to share: Sharing is a valuable skill that can be taught in daycare settings. Children can learn how to share toys and snacks with their classmates while also making new friends.

• Getting plenty of physical activity: Children who attend daycare are more active throughout the day than those who stay at home or are cared for by a parent or guardian. This increased activity level improves their motor skills and overall health.

Goal and Objectives

Goal: To create a safe and rich learning environment for children from 8 weeks of age through first grade.

Objectives:
 To teach children the word of God
 To emphasize learning skills according to the child’s age
 To train children of all ages in social skills
 To implement developmentally appropriate reading, math & science skills for all children.

If you want your child to be at the top preschool & daycare in Gainesville, Florida, please give us a call.

Staff/Child Ratios and Maximum Group Size

Every classroom will have one teacher in charge (and one assistant, if needed), according to the children’s ages and the classroom size.
As mandated by the state, child/staff ratios for each age range is as follows:
8 weeks to 12 months – 4 children/1 adult
1 year olds – 6 children/1 adult
2 year olds – 11 children/1 adult
3 year olds – 15 children/1 adult
4 year olds – 20 children/1 adult
5 years and above – 25 children/1 adult

We have an average preschool/daycare ratio among other preschools/Daycares in Gainesville Florida especially with affordable tuition plans we offer.

 

Curriculum

At The Academy we use the state approved curriculums Learning Every Day (1’s and 2’s), Early Literacy and Learning Model/Plus (3’s and 4’s) and the Christian curriculum A Beka Book (Elementary ages).

These curriculums will be used to ensure that we comply with all state standards as we incorporate Christian principles in the daily routine.

Each class will have activities
based on the children’s age level. Every day the children will be taught to pray before each meal.
Each week they will be taught age-appropriate Bible lessons. 

If you want your child to be in a great Christian environment and grow in Christ, Don’t be hesitate to reach out to us.

 

Non-Discrimination Policy

The Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, or national or ethnic origin in admittance, education, or other administrative policies and extends to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally made available to students at The Academy Preschool.

Religious Statement and Philosophy

The Academy Preschool at The Family Church (“The Academy”) is a Christian preschool (Daycare) and operates under Biblical moral and ethical principles. The children will be taught these principles using Bible stories

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Can I tour the facility?

YES! We understand the importance of transparency when it comes to your fur baby, so we are happy to provide tours of our facility. This may be easier during certain hours of the day than others (such as morning drop off or feeding times) so please give us a call to confirm the best time.

How old does my pup need to be before I can bring him or her to Camp?

The minimum age requirement for puppies is 12 weeks of age. Typically, by this point they have received at least 2 sets of their initial puppy shots, and most vets agree this is an acceptable time to begin introducing your puppy to other dogs. Don’t forget, all Campers are required to be up to date on all vaccinations while at Camp Run-A-Mutt, so this is also one of the safest places for your puppy to begin interacting with new dogs.  

Why does my dog need to be neutered/spayed at 7 months of age?

Our spay and neuter requirements are for the safety of all dogs in our care, especially yours. Often, when puppies begin to produce sex hormones, it can lead to unwelcome behaviors. It can also cause other dogs to behave differently toward that dog than they normally would. In order to prevent behavioral issues on both sides, and since this is the average age where problems begin to arise, all dogs must be altered by 7 months at the latest. This is also why sterilization procedures alone are not sufficient to eliminate the risks. Procedures such as chemical sterilization in male dogs, for example, do not end hormone production, so many of those potentially problematic behaviors remain. (That being said, some puppies develop more quickly than others and may begin to exhibit certain behaviors earlier than this. If we believe that this may lead to an unsafe environment for any dog, including yours, we may ask you to temporarily refrain from daycare and boarding until after your dog has been fixed. )

What is a temperament test?

A temperament test is an opportunity for us introduce your dog(s) to a cross-section of the types of dogs they will meet in our play yards, and assess their comfort level with each type of dog. We use a mix of males and females, small, medium, and large sized dogs, and puppies, adult, and senior dogs (all of which we see on a regular basis!). This helps us know how to set your dog up for success on their first day of daycare, to ensure they have a comfortable and fun experience!

Can I watch the temperament test?

Absolutely! We have a live camera feed of our temperament test area so that you can see exactly what’s going on, from the comfort of our customer lounge. In an effort to create the most accurate representation of our primary play areas, we don’t permit customers to be in the area while we are conducting the temperament test. Since you won’t be there when your pup is in the play yard, we want to understand how they behave without you nearby. But we promise to communicate with you during every step of the process!

How long does a temperament test take?

The short answer: it depends. The longer answer: There is no pre-determined length of time. Each temperament test is conducted based on the unique needs of the new dog. For a dog that’s been in daycare their whole life and is happy-go-lucky and super confident, it may be no more than 5-10 minutes. For a dog that hasn’t had a lot of socialization, or is slow to warm up to new people or dogs, we will slow it down to match their comfort level. We want to set each new dog up for success, so we never want to rush them into a situation they aren’t ready for! For that reason, we generally ask that you budget about 15-30 minutes for the whole process, from start to finish.

Can I do a temperament test first thing in the morning, right when you open?

We know that life is busy, which is why we offer temperament testing every day that we are open for daycare. However, when we first open in the morning (or at the very end of the day), we do not have the appropriate number of staff or dogs to facilitate an accurate temperament test. For this reason, we ask that you call or email us to determine the best time for you to bring in your pup. This also allows us to ensure that we can provide you the highest level of customer service and our undivided attention when you arrive! 

I just adopted my dog last weekend. Can I schedule a temperament test?

Congratulations! The majority of our Campers are adopted, and we love that! However, we know that newly adopted dogs  have had a lot of transition their lives, potentially in a very short period of time. Also, there are several aspects of daycare that are very similar to a shelter environment (barking, tons of smells, many different dogs, strange people). That might cause a dog to think they are back in that place, and revert back to behaviors they might have exhibited at that time such as those associated with anxiety or fear. Since they are still in an adjustment period, and because you may not be able to provide much information about their behaviors after only a short time together, we ask that you wait at least 3 weeks before bringing your new family member into daycare. In the meantime, we recommend lots of bonding time through walks, playtime, and treats!

My dog has been in daycare before, why does Camp Run-A-Mutt require another temperament test?

We do this to ensure the safety of each and every dog that enters our facility. Dogs are very sensitive animals and may respond differently to new sights and smells, people, and dogs, so we want to ensure that the combination of those stimuli at our location is a good fit for your pup. This is a requirement even if your dog has been a camper at another Camp Run-A-Mutt, or maybe even if it’s been a long time since your last visit to our location. 

Why does my dog need to complete a “test day” before they can board?

Our cage-free boarding is a unique concept. As such, it may not be the perfect option for every dog (and that’s ok!). To ensure the safety and comfort of all pups in our care, we require that all Campers spend a minimum of one 6+ hour day with us prior to being allowed to spend the night. This allows us to observe their behavior over the course of the day. Sometimes, dogs who appear comfortable at first can become anxious as other dogs begin to go home from daycare or cranky as they get tired from playing. Because having dogs who are tired and relaxed is key to having a restful night of boarding, we want to make sure that your pup settles in well. Should your dog appear uncomfortable or overly anxious as the day progresses, we may recommend additional daycare prior to scheduling boarding. We also encourage customers planning for a long boarding stay (a week or more, for example) to consider a “trial” boarding night prior to their dog’s first long stay, so they can experience staying overnight, but getting to go home with their parent(s) the next day. This makes the next time less scary!

Why do we need to check in before noon for boarding?

Our noon-drop off requirement has several benefits, all of which are geared toward ensuring your dog has the best first night possible. Generally by noon, most daycare dogs have arrived for the day, meaning less changes to the pack dynamic, which can help your dog settle into the day. They also have the opportunity to be greeted by and hang out with the other dogs who will be spending the night with them, and most of the employees who will be on site for that day. Most importantly, arriving by 12pm gives your dog the chance to play for at least 6 hours before the day starts winding down. And we know that a tired dog makes for the best slum-grr party guest. 

Why do you want me to individually package my dog’s meals when boarding?

We ask that you bring your dog’s meals in pre-portioned containers of your choosing (ziplock or paper bags, jars, reusable containers – all of which we are happy to save and return to you, if you like) so that we can quickly determine at check in that your pup has enough food for their entire stay based on your feeding instructions. It also eliminates any disparities in measurements, so you know your dog is getting exactly how much you intend (does “1 cup” mean 1 level cup, 1 heaping cup, or 1 scant cup?). And, most importantly, it frees us up to spend more time playing with your dog (which we’re pretty sure is what we all want)!

My dog is boarding. Can I pick my dog up before you open or after you close?

Although we are staffed 24 hours per day, we cannot accommodate after hours pick ups. For the safety of all dogs in our care, Camp Run-A-Mutt has very strict policies when it comes to employee supervision of Campers. Depending on the number of boarding dogs, there may only be one employee on site, and they would need to leave other dogs unattended in order to check out your dog, which is inconsistent with our standards of care. However, if you give us advanced permission to do so, we will gladly allow someone other than you to pick your dog up, if you are unable to do so during our normal business hours. 

Why can’t I see my dog on the Muttcams? Are they ok?

Our Muttcams are placed to provide the maximum view of our play areas and the best action footage. Many of our dogs play so much that they have to rest and recharge, so there’s a good chance your pup is just relaxing out of camera view. Sometimes newer dogs like to observe from the sidelines for awhile before venturing into the mix. If you can’t spot your dog for awhile, always feel free to give us a call and we can give you an update that way.

Why did you put a Camp collar on my dog today?

For their safety, all Campers must wear a proper fitting quick-release collar while participating in daycare or boarding. If they happen to arrive at Camp without one, we can utilize one of our collars for the day. (Please note: if your dog cannot wear a collar for medical reasons, we can permit them to wear a harness instead.)

Why did you leash/time out/or move my dog today?

There are a number of reasons why we may temporarily leash a dog, or move them to a different part of the facility, but it’s always based on creating the safest environment possible for all the dogs in our care. Please give us a call, or talk to us when you pick up your dog and we will be happy to discuss in detail.

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chagausa

New York, New York18 posts

EXCELLENT!

A great place to relax and unwind! Possibility to go out for lunch and come back. The price is $10 for the whole day!

Published October 4, 2019

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acphifer

Athens, PA743 publications

Always handsome!

My mother and I visited Kanapaha twice this year. Once in February and again in July. It is very beautiful and well maintained. We especially liked the bamboo part of the hotel. We highly recommend a visit!

Published August 3, 2017

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Michelle A

Gainesville, FL44 Publications

Unique

With Friends

There’s something to see all year round here. I have had a membership here for a year and have come for regular day trips and events. Highly recommended if you love nature and tranquility this can provide

Published July 26, 2017

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tufgator

Gainesville, FL82 publications

Nice and relaxing place

With friends

The Kanapaha Botanical Garden is a great place to take a stroll to relax and feel nature in Gainesville. You can also bring your dogs with you. It can be a little hot in the summer to visit and there can be a lot of mosquitoes during the rainy season, so it’s good to bring some kind of bug spray with you and for your dogs. It is also a very good place for an outdoor wedding.

Published July 12, 2017

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NieSam

Maine940 publications

Lovely garden to stroll through

With friends

We visited here in April and were disappointed to have just missed the last of the camellias. And we were too early for many of the varieties that would be blooming soon. Our visit was also stymied by construction work along the East Gardens Loop, which closed off a chunk of the path to foot traffic. Despite all this, the Gardens are still beautiful and contain a wide variety of garden types (24 per their website). The $8 admission is much lower than many other gardens we have visited. The highlights were the Bamboo Garden, reputed to be the largest public collection of bamboo in Florida. We also really enjoyed standing next to several ground collapses! First for me! The Kindergarten was amazing as was the waterfall area right next to it. I really liked spotting the various ‘sculptures’ hidden around it. The Knot Garden was really nice, too. My favorite was the Maze; i loved the mondo grass in it, and also located throughout the gardens. My one negative comment belongs to the plant id. Every time we wanted to know the name of a plant, we would check for a marker/label but couldn’t find one. There were markers; but it seemed hit and miss.

Published June 11, 2017

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Susannah P

145 publications

Gainesville’s Beautiful Treasure

Family Fun

I have been a regular attendee and visitor to the Kanapaha Botanical Garden for almost 7 years. I really enjoy visiting year-round as the flowers are constantly changing. I love bird watching, frequent flowers, rare and unusual flowers, and the quiet and peacefulness of a morning walk. It’s inexpensive – especially if you have a membership.

Published June 11, 2017

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pelicanlady2016

Fort Myers Beach, FL32 Publications

Nice Walk on a Beautiful Day

For Two

62 acres divided into various themed gardens. Interesting and interesting shapes and textures are tucked around the gardens. Easy walk after pavement around – had to avoid some sprinklers but Fl. was dry! Most of the plants were labeled, which helped find the unusual ones. Kindergarten especially well done I think. We arrived early which is a good idea in the summer as part of the area is not shaded – most. Humidity can build up and be sure to wear insect repellant if you’re not going to keep walking! Good place for souvenirs. Oh, and the entry price is very reasonable.

PROMT

Published May 22, 2017

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Helene H

Dubrovnik, Croatia70 contributions

Beautiful gardens!

Traveling alone

I was very impressed with the gardens! The menu was pretty easy to find and I spent several hours walking around quietly. I really enjoyed the herb garden which was quite educational talking about the use of herbs in my home countries. There were plenty of benches, gazebos and good places to sit and plenty of shade from the sun. Although it wasn’t blooming season for most plants, I still had a good time!

Published May 19, 2017

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Costin A

51 publications

Beautiful but go for a chilly day

For two

Was here recently with my wife and she loved it. We had a nice picnic on the side of the garden. It was a bit hot so we only explored about half of the other side (the water gardens) before driving home. Will definitely be back to see the rest! Overall it was a lot of fun and very well serviced. Obviously this is a popular wedding venue, although I can’t imagine missing out on the heat and humidity; perhaps the best idea during the winter months.

Published May 17, 2017

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arjunbamzai

Gainesville, Florida35 publications

Handsome!

Family vacation

The gardens themselves are stunning. Sometimes kids get bored. I also recommend bringing $3 to get fish food so you can feed the cod. Kanapaha gardens are spread over Ton of land, so one can spend about 1-3 hours here. Warning: It gets very hot in summer

Published May 16, 2017

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    The Florida Senate passed a bill on April 20 to strip Walt Disney Co. a special tax status that allows the company to exercise self-government in the district where the theme parks are located.

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    A special status of self-government was given to the Walt Disney World Resort amusement parks in 1967 (Disney’s headquarters is located in Burbank, California, and the largest Walt Disney World Resort is located near Orlando, Florida. – Ed.). Existing law gives Disney the authority to operate as a separate county with the ability to levy taxes, issue regulations, and provide emergency services within the territory where the theme parks are located. The company controls more than 100 square kilometers in the Orlando area and can build new structures without the approval of the local planning commission.

    As a reminder, we wrote in the last issue that Florida authorities could strip Disney of such privileges: the children’s entertainment giant went on the warpath against Governor DeSantis after passing a law banning LGBTQ+ propaganda in kindergartens and elementary schools. The company has pledged to use its influence and finances to fight for the repeal of the law. True, skeptics assumed that the authorities were unlikely to aggravate relations, since Disney is one of the largest employers in Florida and the state economy largely depends on the company.

    However, the state legislators now backed the decision by a vote of 23 to 16. Another vote in the lower house is now required before the bill reaches DeSantis’ table. The governor has already urged the Legislature to support the bill, saying it “does not support special privileges in the law just because the company is strong.” If the bill is passed and signed into law, self-government privileges that exempt the Central Florida mega-resort from certain tax rules and fees will be eliminated effective June 1, 2023.

    Separately, the Senate also voted 24-15 to pass a measure that would remove the exclusion of Disney and Disney Plus from the Big Technology Censorship Act 2021.

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    • Flamingo Gardens, Davie (neighboring hotels)
    • Canapaha Botanical Garden, Gainesville (neighboring hotels)
    • Alfred B. Maclay Gardens National Park, Tallahassee (neighboring hotels)
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    bright colors. Combining the season’s perfect weather with fewer tourists, spring is a fantastic time to take all family members on an unforgettable outdoor adventure to some of Florida’s most popular attractions. While Florida boasts an abundance of gardens blooming with vibrant colors, this list also features some of the state’s unique gems, such as our natural springs, unique wildlife, and the most colorful city in the Sunshine State, best viewed in the spring. Whether you’re exploring these vibrant landscapes on land or in the water, here are some of Florida’s most vibrant places to visit this spring.

    Flamingo Gardens, Davie

    Flamingo Gardens, Davie

    Flamingo Gardens, Davie (neighboring hotels)

    The bright pink flamingo is a Florida icon and its appearance creates the perfect memory of the sunny state. These colorful birds are hard to find in their natural habitat, so visitors who want a glimpse can visit Davie’s Flamingo Gardens. A 6-acre non-profit wildlife sanctuary and botanical garden, this attraction offers the perfect setting for outdoor adventures on a cool Florida spring day.

    Kanapaha Botanical Garden, Gainesville

    Kanapaha Botanical Garden

    Kanapaha Botanical Garden, Gainesville (neighboring hotels)

    The 62-acre Kanapaha Botanical Garden in Gainesville offers visitors an endless array of gardens. Visiting Florida’s largest bamboo garden, visitors can visit 26 gardens, including a ginger garden, a water garden, a hummingbird garden, and a herb garden where you can see colorful displays of flora and fauna, waterfalls, and even a kindergarten. In the spring, Kanapaha also offers a special Moon Walk with 1,500 lights, twinkling lights and lanterns for a unique night of space viewing.

    Alfred B. Maclay Gardens National Park, Tallahassee

    Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park

    Alfred B. Maclay Gardens National Park, Tallahassee (neighboring hotels)

    Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park, located in Tallahassee, is an ideal place to admire the colorful flowers. First planted in 1923, the spectacular gardens boast an impressive collection of camellias and azaleas, where visitors can explore a beautiful hiking trail, impressive floral architecture, and a magical secret garden, before cycling, hiking, and fishing in the park next to the reflecting pool and walled indoor garden.

    Vizcaya Museum & Garden, Miami

    Biscay Museum & Garden

    Vizcaya Museum & Garden, Miami (neighboring hotels)

    Vizcaya Museum & Gardens is a 35-acre historic waterfront property in Miami known for its rich history, and in the spring well-groomed and well-groomed romantic gardens with 2,000 specimens of blooming orchids. During this time, visitors can see the bougainvilleas in full bloom: the native Florida Skyblue bunch, the crownless crown of thorns, and the 50-year-old blooming desert rose, perfect for a day out to admire Florida’s finest natural beauty.

    Bok Tower Gardens Lake Wales

    Bok Tower

    Bok Tower Gardens Lake Wales . In the spring, outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy exploring the tranquil swan-filled pools and wandering the garden’s quiet paths, which highlight colorful azaleas, as well as an array of camellias, the pinkish bluish Sinmon Cindy, and many more such as the white Fringe Tree and red Glorybowers.

    Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Sarasota

    Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

    Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Sarasota (neighboring hotels)

    Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is the perfect garden to enjoy some peace and quiet on a cool Florida spring day. Here you can see many exotic plants. With 10 acres of colorful displays accentuated by blooming orchids, surround yourself in the scenic natural surroundings of this waterfront botanical garden. Ideal for families with children, the gardens host a variety of educational activities during the spring season.

    Epcot Flower Festival, Disney World

    Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival, Orlando

    Epcot Flower Festival, Disney World (Hotels nearby)

    One of the most popular flower festivals in the United States, the Epcot Flower Festival is undoubtedly is a favorite among flower lovers in the Sunshine State. In the spring, Disney World turns Epcot into a vibrant feast for the eyes with gorgeous flower displays, informative how-to demos, and a unique 70 world-famous topiary trees scattered throughout the park for visitors to stroll through.

    Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Coral Gables

    Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden

    Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Coral Gables (Nearby Hotels)

    Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is Florida’s cherished horticultural preserve. It is a spring paradise for lovers of gardening. Built in 1938, the 83-acre garden boasts the perfect blend of tropical plants and flowering trees to create a visual treat for nature lovers. In the spring, visitors can find the Siamese Rose, Cannonball and Verawood offering vibrant displays of natural beauty.

    Rainbow Springs State Park, Dunnellon

    Rainbow Springs State Park

    Rainbow Springs State Park, Dunnellon (nearby hotels) crystal clear water from 70 degrees. In the spring, visitors will see the headspring area torn apart by a kaleidoscope of pinks and purples with vibrant azalea flowers. The gardens, surrounded by moss-draped cypress trees, stand out for spectacular views of the falls and a variety of wildlife.

    Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach

    Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach

    Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach in the Japanese Gardens, where nature lovers of all ages can enjoy

    serene landscapes. Named Roji-en: “Dewdrop Garden”, this Japanese attraction is unique, offering visitors a trip around the world with its zen atmosphere and six neatly manicured gardens with benches that entice visitors to immerse themselves in their beautiful surroundings.

    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo

    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo

    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo

    for snorkeling in Florida, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park offers visitors the chance to explore 178 square miles of vibrant coral reefs, tropical fish and coral formations in its sparkling turquoise waters. This park is the only living coral reef in the United States and offers visitors the chance to experience Florida’s most colorful and diverse underwater marine life.

    John and Mabel Ringling Garden Museum, Sarasota

    John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art

    John and Mabel Ringling Garden Museum, Sarasota (nearby hotels)

    Located in Sarasota, on the Gulf Coast of Florida, the John and Mabel Ringing Museum of Art presents a 66-acre European palace-style complex with a striking pink façade and home to an impressive museum and many spectacular gardens. From neon purple flowers in the Mabel Rose Garden to a whimsical gnome garden with African tulips and majestic banyan trees, this unique attraction is sure to impress art lovers and nature lovers alike.

    Ocean Drive, Miami

    Miami

    Ocean Drive, Miami (Closer hotels)

    Rounding out the list is Florida’s most vibrant city in the state of Miami. Located in South Beach, Ocean Drive is where visitors will find iconic buildings in the Art Deco Historic District in pastel colors with bright neon signs. The buildings that have been preserved for many years, mesmerizing visitors, sparkle in the Florida sun and shine even brighter than the coming sunset. Stroll along the palm-lined street before heading out to explore upscale restaurants, cafes and shopping areas.

    What to see in Orlando: the most interesting sights

    Exhibition at the Orlando Museum of Art on one of the highest points in Florida – the hills of Lake Wales, covered with citrus orchards. Here, among the dense thickets of camellias, jasmine, monstera, ferns, palms, oaks and pines, more than a hundred species of birds live. The main architectural structure of the park is the 62-meter Singing Tower, inside of which there is a carillon of 60 bells. Their sound can be heard every day at 13:00 and 15:00, during two 30-minute concerts. The stately building, decorated with a sundial, is reflected in a pond where tame swans swim.

    Bok Tower Gardens © images.squarespace-cdn.com

    Thornton Park

    Orlando stands out for Thornton Park. It is located near the city center, next to Lake Eola. This is a place of parties where everyone can leisurely spend time with a glass of wine or beer. Its pedestrian street is always filled with people walking and music is heard from everywhere. Fashionable boutiques, cozy cafes, stylish bars, numerous restaurants and nightclubs are located here, where shows and noisy parties are often held.

    Thornton Park © Gabriele Maltinti / Shutterstock

    Boggy Creek Adventure

    One of Orlando’s favorite activities is the Boggy Creek wetlands airboat adventure. During the trip, you can see alligators in their natural habitat, turtles, snakes, bald eagles and other wildlife. Tourists are also introduced to the life of Native Americans in an authentic village, they are offered to feel like a prospector and search for river treasures, and then have a delicious meal in an open-air barbecue restaurant.

    Adventures in Boggy Creek © res.taketours.com

    Helicopter tour over Orlando

    Helicopter tour is an incomparable pleasure. A bird’s-eye view of the city offers a completely different view of the city – you can see the houses of celebrities, theme parks, gardens and the Butler lake chain glittering in the sun. It will be no less interesting to look at Disney World, Universal Studios or SeaWorld from above.

    Helicopter tour over Orlando © Sean Pavone / Shutterstock

    Kissimmee Old Town

    Seeing “Old America” ​​isn’t just in the movies. To wander its streets, shoot a revolver and go to the saloon, head to Old Town. This pedestrian area and outdoor entertainment center looks like a typical Old Florida town. It is famous for its car shows and atmosphere. There are more than 70 shops, restaurants, bars and attractions. Visitors can ride a 26-meter Ferris wheel, visit the Haunted House, have fun at the Happy Days family fun center with many arcade games, feel like a cowboy in Rootin & Tootin’s Shootin. You can also watch magical performances, sing karaoke and take part in a retro car parade.

    Kissimmee Old Town © 31r8bh4686pc2ad8bq40r1r6-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com

    Old Town Ferris Wheel © media1.fdncms.com

    Titanic Artifact Exhibition

    It includes a three-ton section of the ship’s hull raised from the seabed, replicas of the interiors of the first class saloon, boiler room, grand staircase and promenade. Each visitor at the entrance receives a bracelet with the name of a real Titanic passenger, and at the end of the tour you can find out whether he survived or not by looking at the lists of the victims of the disaster.

    Titanic Artifact Exhibition © smarttravel.ee

    Titanic Artifact Exhibition © assets.simpleviewinc.com

    Cocoa Beach

    A great place to relax on the Atlantic coast. The beach of the town of the same name is wide, with golden sand and small waves. Therefore, it is considered one of the best places in Florida to learn to surf. They also do kayaking and go on trips to the mangrove forests to see manatees, nimble birds and other inhabitants. There are many cafes, restaurants and boutiques on the coast, but Ron John’s largest surf store in the world deserves special attention.

    Cocoa Beach Pier © sheiswanderlust.com

    Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Flight

    If you want to make your heart skip a beat, take a romantic hot air balloon ride. Travel at dawn as the first rays of the sun illuminate the beautiful lakes, cypress swamps, mangrove forests, wide beaches, famous amusement parks and the remains of the citrus groves that once occupied the land. And at the end of the flight, be sure to drink a glass of champagne for the day that begins.

    Hot air balloon ride © topseller / Shutterstock

    Leu Botanical Garden

    Leu Gardens is an amazing oasis located near the center of Orlando, among bustling streets and office buildings. It was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Leu in 1936. The couple purchased 160,000 m² of land and laid out gardens on it, creating a cozy space with winding paths and ponds among 200-year-old oaks and themed corners. Rich collections of azaleas, bamboo, bananas, bromeliads, camellias, conifers, citrus fruits, daylilies, ginger and heliconias, hibiscus and mallow grow here, and the rose garden has more than 650 roses of 215 varieties. Each site is dedicated to a specific topic and has its own name. Walking through the park, be sure to look at the gardens of butterflies, birds, herbs, subtropical fruits, wetlands, tropical streams. Also, don’t miss the vine displays, the arid garden, and the flower clock.

    Leu Botanical Garden © i2.wp.com

    Alligator Park (Gatorland)

    What to do in Orlando besides theme parks? We invite you to visit the “Alligator Capital of the World”. This wildlife sanctuary is home to thousands of crocodiles and other animals. They can be observed in natural conditions – while traveling by train, off-road vehicle or from an observation deck. But the most extreme way is zipline. The cable, 370 meters long, is stretched over the swamp, in which predators live. One of the main attractions of the reserve is a blue-eyed leucist alligator named Buia. And the most popular shows are fighting and feeding crocodiles. By the way, in this place at 1984 filmed the film “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.”

    Alligators Park © Logan Bush / Shutterstock

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    Choosing a school when moving to the US / Sudo Null IT News

    Many people with children who are planning to move to the US have heard about the need to carefully choose their area of ​​residence. It is especially important to understand which schools belong to the chosen address.

    After the move, the head is usually spinning and there is no time to sort out the intricacies. It is important to understand and remember the following: websites of real estate agencies and aggregators like Zillow do not provide up-to-date and correct information about whether a particular address belongs to a particular school!

    The following is a step-by-step guide to identifying schools associated with a specific address and analyzing those schools.

    First, a small cheat sheet (information may vary slightly for different states):

    Elementary School – c K (Kindergarten) to 5th grade (from 5/6 to 10/11 years old)

    Middle School – c 6 1st to 8th grade (11 to 14/15 years old)

    High School – 9th to 12th grade (15 to 18 years old)

    K-8 – combined Elementary + Middle, more common in new development areas and sparsely populated areas.

    Charter school – charter schools. Private schools funded by the state. They require a separate story. In short, a good charter school is chosen by lot. Therefore, they cannot be guided as a “default” school

    Magnet school – specialized schools with additional subjects.

    Sometimes it is possible to study in one school for all ages K-12 (often in different cases). It is important to understand that in this case, the school ratings will most often refer to High School.

    In any case, you should carefully read and check all the information in each case.

    1) By far one of the most convenient sites for finding real estate is www.zillow.com

    You can start your search from there. The interface of the site is intuitive, but the boundaries of the districts related to schools are not completely and not always correct.

    For the initial review, you can make a filter by the rating of schools by turning off private, charter schools and choosing a rating of more than 7. Decent areas are already visible by the concentration of good schools. Please note that Zillow uses data from the www.greatschools.org website, the interpretation of which is a separate conversation.

    So, we roughly determined the area where we want to live. Having turned on the filter by the price of rent or purchase, we are sadly convinced that there are very few options.

    But it is important to make sure that the options that we have are suitable for us.

    View information about the selected object:

    In this case, the work of checking the correctness of information about the school was done by the agent. And his information confirms Zillow’s data. This is a rather rare option, but even in this case, I recommend making sure the information is correct.

    Another picture is more often seen:

    Here is a strange situation. Only Elementary and Middle are listed on Zillow. The agent gives three schools, but the Middle school is different.

    Let’s try to figure it out and find these schools

    Go to the next step:

    2) Determine the County we are interested in.

    County is the smallest autonomous territorial unit in the United States. There are more than 3000 of them in total. They are responsible for the schools in their territory. The biggest problem is that counties most often have unique websites, systems of registration, accounting, etc.

    Very often, counties divide one city into several parts. Sometimes in quite unexpected ways. Orlando (FL) split example:

    As you can see, Orlando is divided into 3 counties. And 3 more counties cover the outlying suburbs.
    You can determine the county using the service www.getzips.com/zip.htm or similar.

    I’m sure everyone knows what a ZIP is, but let me remind you that this is a five-digit postal code, usually indicated at the end of the address, after the state name. In the examples above, ZIP 32828 and 32746.
    On the resource above, we make sure that this is Orange County and Seminole County

    3) We are looking for a link to a service for determining whether schools belong to an address. Due to the fact that the sites of all counties are different and saturated with information, it is often difficult to quickly find the way to the service. The easiest option is to type a request in Google, like: “ orange county school enrollment

    Google will helpfully slip the desired link. We go through it and fill out the form. It seems that everything is obvious here, but here the lack of a unified approach begins to affect and bugs and glitches appear. Sometimes there is sensitivity to case, extra spaces, etc.

    If a particular house fails to “break through”, you need to check a couple of neighbors, taking the address from the same Zillow.

    There is also an alternative option – to find a map of school zones on the county website, but there it is often difficult to clearly define the boundaries.

    Fill in and get the list of schools:

    takes children from kindergarten to 8th grade inclusive.

    For Seminole County, the picture is completely different:

    Please note that the real situation does not match either the agent data or the Zillow website data.

    Moreover, some Region2 is specified for Elementary. This means that several Elementary schools are linked to this address at once. We get a specific list by clicking on the link:

    Specifically, for the 2nd region – three Elementary at once, and one of them is Magnet – i.e. with specialization.

    Unfortunately, these schools usually differ greatly in quality. Parents can choose, but when places run out in a good school, lottery begins. In short, if there is a bad school on the list, and you start studying from the middle of the year, the chances are very high that you will end up in the worst one, since there will no longer be places in good schools.

    Now we need to check the quality of schools. To do this, go to the next step.

    4) We break through the school on rating sites. In the US, there are several popular school evaluation websites that differ in their methods. It is worth paying attention to the following:

    www.niche.com
    www. greatschools.org
    www.schooldigger.com

    Every site has pros and cons. The analysis of the school on all sites allows you to get an integrated assessment.

    Luckily, Google does the crawling:

    Note that Schooldigger is the least popular site and doesn’t always rank on the first page. But, in this case, we were lucky and the links go in a row.

    Another problem is that due to the popularity of some names, there may be several schools with the same name in different states. We need to keep a close eye on this, paying attention to County.

    Let’s try to consider the result.

    5) Niche.com

    It is Niche that many realtors are guided by when they promise “A-rated School”

    However, the problem is that the Niche rating is integral and only partially depends on academic success. It can be seen that this school has A + only for diversity. The ethnic composition is implied: Latinos, Black American, etc.

    See below for more details:

    Also an important indicator “Free or Reduced Lunch” is an indirect indicator of income level. The lower this figure, the better.

    6) Now let’s see Greatschool

    Here the score is on a 10-point scale. 4/10 – bad.

    This site has the most reviews, where parents and students rate the school. This also needs to be paid attention to.

    If you watch the school on 9/10 or 10/10, read the reviews carefully. Parents often complain that they put a lot of pressure on their children to get good grades. They describe bullying, etc.

    7) And, finally, the least popular rating on schooldigger.

    I like this site because it is the most convenient way to view academic results. The position of the school in the overall ranking throughout the state is also visible: 1451 places out of all 2118 Elementary schools in all of Florida. Badly.

    Apparently, the realtor in this case tried to mislead.

    Indeed at “4540 Messina Dr, Lake Mary, FL 32746” there is a small chance of getting into a good Lake Mary Elementary School, but a much higher chance of getting into a bad Wicklow Elementary.

    School Digger is also interesting because it allows you to compare different counties and districts, sorting them by school ratings. Find the best schools in different sectors, etc.

    With it, you can select several ZIPs for which you can already search for rent or sale on Zillow or on Craiglist.

    For example, you can look at the ranking of school districts throughout Florida:

    Unfortunately, there is no universal solution. You always have to make compromises.

    Happy moving and searching!

    Florida Board of Governors

    The Florida Board of Governors is a 17-member Board of Directors that serves as the governing body for the Florida State University System, which includes all public universities in the state of Florida.

    Following its predecessor, the Florida Board of Regents, repealed by an act Florida Legislature signed into law by Governor Jeb Bush in July 2001, US Senator Bob Graham, who objected to the abolition of the state’s higher education body (the Board of Regents), responded that he spearheaded the ballot restoration initiative. The Board of Governors was created in 2003 following the successful passage of a constitutional amendment that Graham announced in 2002. The State Board of Education, also appointed by the governor, oversaw kindergarten through higher education but focused primarily on K-12 education and community colleges. The Board of Governors, as part of the Florida Constitution, cannot be abolished without another constitutional amendment.

    During the 2017-2018 academic year, about 341,000 students studied at the public university system. [1]

    Content

    • 1 Composition of council
    • 2 Campuses of universities
    • 3 Think about Florida
    • 4 Funding based on the results

      Board Composition

      The Florida Board of Governors is composed of seventeen members, including fourteen voting members appointed by the Governor, as well as the Florida Commissioner of Education, the Chair of the Faculty Senate Advisory Board, and the President of the Florida Student Association. The board appoints a chancellor who acts as the chief executive of the system.

      10/27/2017 – 1/6/2024 H. Wayne Huguesenga Jr. Businessman

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      1/10/2013 – 1/6/2020 Darlin L. Jordan 6/22/2017 – 1/6/2024 Sydney Kitson, Chairman Developer

      3 6/22/2017 – 1/6/2024 CHARLZ H. LEDECER

      CHARLIS CHAL

      6/14/2019 – 1/6/2020 Brian Lamb Vice Chairman Chief Executive Officer 3/29/2019 – 1/6/2026 Alan M. Levin Mountain States Health Alliance President and CEO 6/22/2017 –

      Stephen M. Scott Physician & Entrepreneur 3/29/2019 – 1/6/2026 Eric Cilagy President & CEO Florida Power & Light

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      1/6/2026

      [3] [4]

      Performance Based Funding

      The Governing Council introduced a performance based funding model in 2014 to incentivize universities to improve key metrics, from graduation rates to successful graduations.

      The model has four guiding principles:

      1. use metrics consistent with SUS Strategic Plan goals,
      2. reward success or improvement,
      3. have a few clear, simple metrics, and
      4. recognize the unique mission of the various institutions.

      Key components of the model:

      • Institutions will be assessed for either excellence or improvement in each indicator.
      • Data based on one year of data.
      • Quality benchmarks were based on the System Strategic Plan 2025 targets and analysis of related data trends, while benchmarks for improvement were determined after analyzing data trends for each indicator.
      • The Florida Legislature and the Governor determine the amount of new public funding and the proportionate amount of institutional funding that will come from each university’s regular base appropriation. [5]

      See also

      • Florida University Press
      • Florida State University Library System
      • Florida Institute of Oceanography
      • Florida Board of Control 9 Board of Governors Performance Model Review (PDF).
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