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Daycare open early near me: Top 10 Early-Morning Child Care Near Me

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Top 10 Early-Morning Child Care Near Me

Recent early morning child care reviews

Katarzyna G.

Katarzyna was a blessing to our family. She is an amazing woman and our kids absolutely adored her. She took the kids to sports practice during the week, always ensured their homework was done and did many educational and fun activities with them. We could always depend on her and felt comfortableknowing the kids were in her care. Our daughter is a Type 1 diabetic, which for some, could be intimidating and something that not everyone wants to manage. She was amazing with our daughter and managed her diabetes perfectly. On a regular basis, she would send pictures of diabetic friendly baked goods they had made together and she always asked how her doctors visits went, etc. She is an extremely caring person and cared for our kids as if they were her own. She was always going above and beyond and is a very special person to us. We would recommend her in a heartbeat!. ..

– Jennifer A.

Johanna V.

There are not enough words to describe how amazing Johanna is. She took care of my infant with so much care and love. She is truly passionate about quality care and goes above and beyond her duties. From day 1 she assured me that safety was her top priority. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we hadto part ways, however, I would hire her again in a heartbeat and would recommend her to anyone. Johanna set the bar so high that it is hard to find a replacement. You will not be disappointed. She is truly a gem and a keeper….

– Celine T.

Sarah S.

Sarah is a wonderful, caring and giving person. She is a hard worker and gives her all in everything. She is fun and has a big heart. Any family is lucky to have her.

– Sigal C.

Linn V.

Linn was my infant-toddler practicum supervisor. She understood babies and toddlers in a way that I did not know was possible. She studies their facial expressions and body language to understand what they are communicating. She does a great job interacting with infants and toddlers and helpingothers understand what babies and toddlers are communicating.
More recently, I was able to work with Linn writing curriculum. She has a wealth of knowledge and did a great job getting her ideas into a format that others can use as lesson plans when working with infants and toddlers. She was easy to work with as a colleague….

– Amy C.

Jessica M.

She is fantastic and has a good heart! My kiddos adore her and never had to worry about their safety or not having fun. So bummed she moved and can’t have her help us anymore.

– Stephanie B.

Early mornings child care near me

Andrea T. | Newbury, MA

$25-25/hr • 10 yrs exp • 63 yrs old

Part-time Early Morning/afternoon Child Care Available

Description:

I am a mother of three college aged children. I have been nanny for 3 years and can provide excellent references. I am looking for morning or early afternoon hours to help get children on the bus or to school,breakfast etc. , or for “mom time” I can also do light housework and love pets. I have been CORI’D (a background check) as I work with children, and am hoping for some flexibility in hours, and have a perfect driving record. I look forward to meeting your family!…

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Meghan S. | Oakville, CT

$17-20/hr • 10 yrs exp • 52 yrs old

Caring, Responsible Early Morning Caregiver

Description:

I have been babysitting since I was 11 years old. When I was 18, I spent a year as an aide in a school for children with special needs; it was a very rewarding experience. As a mom of four, I continued caringfor others’ children to help supplement the family income. Now, as a certified nurse’s aide working with the elderly, I especially enjoy the time I spend with kids….

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Katarzyna G. | Bethel, CT

$20-35/hr • 10 yrs exp • 41 yrs old

Loving, Responsible, Devoted Nanny ( Early Morning To Early Afternoon)

Description:

Working with children is my true passion. I have looked after children for my teen and adult life. I have worked with children from newborn to 16 years old. I love to go outside with kids, exploring, play andhave fun. Also, I love to bring out children creative side with lots of crafts, imagination play, reading, baking and fun. I like to cook and I love animals. I have a car, clean driver license and CPR certificate. References available by request….

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Recent Review:

Katarzyna was a blessing to our family. She is an amazing woman and our kids absolutely adored her. She took the kids to sports practice during the week, always ensured their homework was done and did manyeducational and fun activities with them. We could always depend on her and felt comfortable knowing the kids were in her care. Our daughter is a Type 1 diabetic, which for some, could be intimidating and something that not everyone wants to manage. She was amazing with our daughter and managed her diabetes perfectly. On a regular basis, she would send pictures of diabetic friendly baked goods they had made together and she always asked how her doctors visits went, etc. She is an extremely caring person and cared for our kids as if they were her own. She was always going above and beyond and is a very special person to us. We would recommend her in a heartbeat!…

Reviewed by Jennifer A.

Lisa M. | San Diego, CA

$20-25/hr • 10 yrs exp • 62 yrs old

La Jolla/ UTC Early Morning To Early Afternoon Nanny

Description:

Sorrento Valley/Mira Mesa. I am a loving, patient, high energy, organized individual who loves interacting with children. I have an instant connection and easily develop great relationships with them. When I amwith your child I am totally focused and love finding fun activities together. Prior to becoming a Nanny, I worked for the school district for 6 years as a guidance assistant and worked both individually and in small groups in a non-directive play setting. One of the requirement for this program was to attend regular child development classes. I have also worked extensively with babies and toddlers. I love to take children for walks, go to the park, and enjoy reading and singing to little ones. Children that I have cared for will tell you that in addition to being kind and loving, what they like best about me is that I enjoy being silly and having fun.
Infant CPR 07/2019. Tdap 09/2019. Complete COVID vaccinations….

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Kellie R. | North Hollywood, CA

$25-25/hr • 10 yrs exp • 36 yrs old

Reliable And Patient Babysitter For Early Mornings And Date Nights

Description:

Hello awesome families!
I have plenty of experience working as an instructor at a martial arts academy where I taught kids ages 3 – 12. I have experience with the little ones as well, from 5 months to 3years old. I am comfortable getting the babies down for bed with their usual night time routine and also keeping them engaged, smiling and happy during the day. I specialize in date night sitting and weekend sitting and I am available for the occasional daytime sitting. I like to have fun with crafts and love the excitement of creating something out of nothing! I am a singer and dancer, so I love to keep kids moving through song and dance and encourage reading and outdoor play. I have a list of references I can provide upon request!
I am fully vaccinated and boosted against Covid-19.
Your favorite sitter, Kellie…

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Andrea B. | Tewksbury, MA

$25-30/hr • 10 yrs exp • 60 yrs old

Experienced Part-Time Childcare Available Mornings & Early Afternoons

Description:

I am an experienced mother of 3 sons in Tewksbury with 15+ years of childcare experience. In addition to my own children, I have been caring for children from newborn to toddlers and preschoolers, and haveexperience with multiples. I am a non-smoker, have a clean record, both driving and otherwise. I am certified in the American Heart Association’s Heart Saver CPR with AED for adults, children & infants. I also have experience with food allergies & Epi-pens. I am caring, responsible, and very patient. I will give your child one-on-one care. I will play with them on the floor. I will take them for walks, read, sing, and talk with them. I will hold them and rock him or her if they are crying or having a tough time falling asleep and I will sit and hold them while I feed him or her. While I work for a family, their children (or child) are cared for in a warm and loving way and given the individual attention that a parent would give….

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I have worked in Early Intervention for 20 years. I recently made the change to school age Special education at the Martha’s Vineyard school. Early Intervention Developmental Specialist

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I have four children . I am patient and understanding with children. I graduated with a degree in Early Childhood Education.

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Lina A. | San Diego, CA

$20-25/hr • 8 yrs exp • 33 yrs old

Flexible Hours M-W Early Mornings Till 12:30, F-S-Sun All Day (availability End Jan 2019)- San Diego

Description:

Hi, My name is Lina , I’m from Colombia. I came to the USA almost 8 years ago as an Au pair (nanny live in) I speak Spanish and English, I have been taking care of kids in the united states for the entire time,I lived a year in NC and after that I moved to California. I have been with kids since newborn and 10 years old, also I’m CPR certified. The duties in my job have been: cook for the kids, change diapers, keep everything clean, play educational games, go to the park and outdoors, Swimming, and all the activities that you would like me to have with your kids. I have been teaching the kids Spanish as well and doing arts and crafts too. I’m very active and responsible person, I have good recommendations from the families who I’ve worked with and they are available to give you recommendations about my job if needed. 🙂 If you want to know more about me and my job feel free to contact me. Thanks!…

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Description:

I am a french early childhood educator with 20 years experience taking care of and teacher children from age 0 to teenagers. I worked in day-cares, schools and children hospitals. I am currently taking care ofbabies and toddlers in a Montessori school….

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Recent Review:

There are not enough words to describe how amazing Johanna is. She took care of my infant with so much care and love. She is truly passionate about quality care and goes above and beyond her duties. From day 1she assured me that safety was her top priority. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we had to part ways, however, I would hire her again in a heartbeat and would recommend her to anyone. Johanna set the bar so high that it is hard to find a replacement. You will not be disappointed. She is truly a gem and a keeper….

Reviewed by Celine T.

Description:

Successful Early Childhood Educator with over 30 years experience in directing, curriculum building and implementing, training new teachers, and teaching all age groups. Established professional who understandsthe importance of creating a warm, nurturing, and loving environment for students to learn, as well as, working within the faculty and families as a team….

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Recent Review:

Sarah is a wonderful, caring and giving person. She is a hard worker and gives her all in everything. She is fun and has a big heart. Any family is lucky to have her.

Reviewed by Sigal C.

Linn V. | Lafayette, IN

$19-25/hr • 10 yrs exp • 72 yrs old

Masters Level Early Childhood – Infant Toddler Specialist – Full Or PT.

Description:

Knowledgeable* Patient* Creative* *Fun Dependable. Early Childhood Ed, including 15 years of caring for infants and toddlers in teaching settings at MN Early Childhood Project and Purdue University.Infant-Toddler Specialist. Every child is unique and needs responsive, nurturing care from trusting caregivers. Being “in tune” with each child is key to providing quality individualized care. Newborn care and assistance – Available to care for or help with your infant. I would be glad to talk with you about your little one and the care or assistance you are looking for. References upon request. Available August 22….

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Recent Review:

Linn was my infant-toddler practicum supervisor. She understood babies and toddlers in a way that I did not know was possible. She studies their facial expressions and body language to understand what they arecommunicating. She does a great job interacting with infants and toddlers and helping others understand what babies and toddlers are communicating.
More recently, I was able to work with Linn writing curriculum. She has a wealth of knowledge and did a great job getting her ideas into a format that others can use as lesson plans when working with infants and toddlers. She was easy to work with as a colleague….

Reviewed by Amy C.

Description:

Hello Parents, my name is Michaelle!
As a Certified Teacher, I have been an Early Childhood Development professional for over 10 years. My skills include working with Early Head-Start toddlers and preparingthem for VPK Programs and Kindergarten. As the Sitter, I will teach your toddler the following:
1. Primary & Secondary Colors (Art)
2. Letters & Numbers (Alphabet/ Counting)
3. Learning Songs (Singalongs)
These subjects will help Developmental Cognitive (Sensory Motor, Pre-Operational), Social & Emotional, Speech & Language, Fine & Gross Motor Skills.
*It’s important to me, that while in my care, you’re toddler feels comfortable to learn and to be expressive! I love to encourage it!…

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Cristin S. | Chicago, IL

$16-18/hr • 10 yrs exp • 33 yrs old

Experienced Nanny With Masters Degree In Early Childhood Education

Description:

Hi families! I am looking to care for one child in my Beverly home! I have my masters degree in early childhood education and hold an Illinois teaching license. I have nannied for over 10 years for severalfamilies and I truly love caring for children and being a part of their crucial early developmental years. I have two sons ages 5 years and 22 months. Last year I cared for 3 children and it was a wonderful experience. This year I am looking to one child because I would like to be able to do some park district classes and get out of the house. I am looking for families who can work with a teacher’s schedule, as I will be off during holidays and summer break. Please feel free to message me with any questions! I look forward to hearing from you!. ..

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Margaret S. | Wichita, KS

$8-20/hr • 10 yrs exp • 63 yrs old

Child Care Professional/Early Childhood Education Lead Teacher.

Description:

Hello, I have 30 wonderful, never a dull moment, exciting years, in the Childcare/Development profession. I am a graduate of Drexel University. Degree in, Human Growth and Child Development . I have 280 collegecredits in Early Childhood Education, A CDA (Child Development Associate’s) degree. I have been a Nanny for 20 years, with infants and a older siblings to 13 years old. I have also had the pleasure as a Lead Preschool and Lead Pre-K Teacher, for Early Learning Centers, Montessori, and Head Start { Assistant Director}. for 9 years. Children, 6 months to 9 years old. Teaching and interacting with children is in my heart. Children learn thru play, at any age, it is their world, and I enjoy being apart of their world, but to also broaden it. Using anything to stimulate their imaginations and what great imaginations Children have. I am looking forward to meeting a wonderful family and to be a part of their child’s growth/ development….

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Emily B. | Madison, WI

$15-25/hr • 4 yrs exp • 26 yrs old

Early Childhood Education Graduate With Experience Looking To Care For Infants/toddlers Full Time

Description:

I am 23 years old and I love working with kiddos! Been doing it now for about 4 years with a college degree in Early Childhood Education and multiple certificates including CPR for all ages. I have a job as ainfant teacher at a daycare currently but I am open to date nights or on call when I am not at work! Not full time right now due to virus so lets chat and see if I can help your family in this crazy time!…

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Jessica M. | Norfolk, VA

$20-30/hr • 10 yrs exp • 30 yrs old

Passionate Early Learning Educator & Activities Specialist With 11 Years Of Experience

Description:

In my 11 years of experience as an Early Learning Educator & Activities Specialist, I’ve learned that when I model positive behaviors I become a mirror to the children entrusted upon me. I pride myself inproviding a positive reflection for every child I’m blessed to guide through their early years.
My recent work experience with children includes teaching Pre-Kindergarten at a non-profit, nannying and babysitting for several families, volunteering at REACH, and creating/teaching Jess Play Learning Programs – a program that provides children 3-12 years old with fun virtual and in-person learning experiences facilitated by my teaching style that utilizes play as a conduit for learning. I’m also currently attending a distance learning program at West Virginia University in pursuit of a Bachelors of Science in Child Development.
Under my supervision your children will not only be looked after, but safeguarded in a fun manner that contributes to their growth and wellbeing….

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Hello Care Families,
My name is Jess and I have been working in the Early Education field for over the past 10+ years. My husband and I have recently moved to the Fort Wayne area after just getting married. Ihave transitioned out of a leadership position at Purdue Early Education Center in West Lafayette, which I greatly loved. In my previous position I had the blessing of being in all the classrooms to help educate, train, check lesson plans and observe children and educators. This includes experience with infants to five years of age. Before going back to school to further my education, I was an educator in a 2-year-old classroom for many years. I have a great passion for the education and development of young children. I would love to help your family in anyway possible whether that is being an in-home nanny or caring for house cleaning. I also have experience in helping stay at home moms with schooling & babysitting up to families of 6 children at once….

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Recent Review:

She is fantastic and has a good heart! My kiddos adore her and never had to worry about their safety or not having fun. So bummed she moved and can’t have her help us anymore.

Reviewed by Stephanie B.

Heather W. | Howell, NJ

$25-40/hr • 10 yrs exp • 44 yrs old

Early Childhood Educator And Child Caregiver

Description:

I am a 20+ year professional early childhood care provider. I have my BA in Psychology with an emphasis in early childhood development from Rutgers. I have extensive experience working with children fromnewborn through teenagers. Throughout my career, I have had opportunities to work as a preschool teacher & preschool director. I hold director credentials in NJ & FL. For the past 10 years, I have been working as a nanny for several different families. Currently, I nanny part-time for an adorable & bright 2. 5-year-old boy and we have been together from the time he was 10 weeks old. I also nanny for a 15-month-old boy 2 days a week. We have been together for one year. I can provide solid references from past & current clients of mine. I am CPR & First Aid trained. My main goal as a child care professional is to provide a safe & loving environment for your children- and become a helpful extension to your family for years to come.

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Recent Review:

Heather has been a fantastic nanny for our son for just over 2 years now. She is caring, kind, responsible, trustworthy and the list goes on. Mostly importantly she keeps him occupied with creative activitiesto keep his little mind learning and having fun. It is clear she loves working with children and our son adores her!…

Reviewed by Heather B.

Emily H. | Portland, OR

$25-35/hr • 10 yrs exp • 31 yrs old

Early Educator Professional Looking To Nanny

Description:

Hello I am an Early Educator looking to nanny for a special family. I have my BA in Child and Family Studies. I have worked in various preschools in the Metro area for 15+ years. I am now shifting my career tonannying and focusing on becoming a Community Trainer for other Early Educators. I love what I do. I am happy to be a full time nanny for children of any age. I have worked with children of all ages and love creating projects and getting kids jazzed about what they’re doing. A typical day may include yoga, art exploration singing and meditation. Heading out for an adventure to a park would definitely be a fun excursion. Then back for a wholesome meal. Depending on their age, next might mean settling in for a nap or reading a great book, or maybe doing a mindfulness activity. For an extra fee I can provide Basic Spanish lessons. Please reach out to me if you’re interested in full time or part time (30+ hrs) care in the Portland Metro Area….

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Recent Review:

Emily is energetic, kind and knowledgeable about children. She brought her own ideas about activities, sleep, behavior, etc. to the job and was also open to ours. Emily is extremely dependable, showing up ontime, if not early, every day. She kept our children safe and happy the entire time she was with our family….

Reviewed by Lindsay L.

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Child Care Services — Program Overview — TWC

The child care services program provides financial aid (also known as subsidy) for child care to families who meet income requirements, promoting long-term self-sufficiency by enabling parents to work or attend education activities. This program strives to educate parents about the availability of quality child care, enhance children’s early learning, and support early learning programs working to improve the quality of child care services.

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Spotlight: Child Care Relief Funding 2022

In early 2022, TWC offered another round of the Child Care Relief Fund (CCRF) to help child care business build back strong and thrive in the post-pandemic economy! The CCRF 2022 was a one-time funding opportunity that offered a total of $3. 4 billion for eligible child care providers.

To learn more, please see our page on the Child Care Relief Funds and view the status of applications and award amounts.

For questions, please contact [email protected].

 

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Texas Rising Star

About Texas Rising Star

The Texas Rising Star program is a voluntary quality rating and improvement system (QRIS) for child care programs participating in the Texas Workforce Commission’s (TWC) child care program. Texas Rising Star is an excellent option for parents who are looking for high quality child care for their children. To learn more about Texas Rising Star and the services it offers parents, look through our brochure in English , Spanish , or Vietnamese .

Texas Rising Star certification is available to regulated child care programs (centers and homes) that meet the certification criteria. Learn more about how child care programs can be a part of Texas Rising Star.

In 2021, the Texas legislature enacted legislation that requires all providers in TWC’s Child Care Services program to participate in Texas Rising Star. TWC is currently implementing this new requirement through modifications to TWC’s administrative rules and will be moving toward a mandatory Texas Rising Star program for the Child Care Services program.

Commonly Asked Questions:

What is a Texas Rising Star-certified program?

An early learning program that has an agreement to accept referrals from the TWC Child Care Services program and meets quality requirements that exceed the State’s Child Care Regulation minimum standards, receiving a certification level of Two-, Three-, or Four-Star.

How can I find a Texas Rising Star early learning program in my area?

The Texas Child Care Availability Portal helps match families that need child care with early learning programs that have available spots. While not all programs are Texas Rising Star-certified, Texas Rising Star-certified programs will show up higher on the search list. Parents can easily access information about early learning programs in their area that have current openings, which are updated on a weekly basis. In this portal, parents can also view:

  • Quality certifications and accreditations (Texas Rising Star-certified programs will have a unique indicator
  • Available spots by age
  • Links to the program’s licensing safety and health inspection reports and history

Additionally, The Parent’s Guide to Choosing Quality Childcare  can be used to assist you in starting your search, knowing what key questions to ask, look for signs of quality, and help guide you through the selection process.

How can I ask more questions about Texas Rising Star?

Do you have a question about the Texas Rising Star program? Use this contact form to get your answer! Your question will be received by local Workforce Solutions partners that serve your area of residence.

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Customers

The Texas Workforce Commission and its local Workforce Solutions partners serve parents and child care programs. Please see your relevant section below:

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Parents

The Texas Workforce Commission and its local Workforce Solutions partners offers many benefits to parents!

These benefits include:

  • Child Care Scholarships to access child care while you work or go to school
  • Access to programs that meet your needs
  • Options for a family member to care for your child
  • Access to workforce supports and other resources
  • Information about quality educational opportunities for your child to attend

Resources for Parents

Family Resources in Texas

To find support organizations and programs near you, visit Family Resources.

Child Care Scholarships (Financial Aid)

To find out how eligible families of children under the age of 13 may receive child care scholarships so that parents can work, attend school, or participate in training, visit Texas Child Care Solutions. If your child has a disability, visit Children with Disabilities for additional information on how the Child Care Services program may assist your child.

Texas Child Care Availability Portal

The Texas Child Care Availability Portal is a mapping search tool to help parents find child care. This also includes programs that are certified quality through Texas Rising Star, as well as their addresses, available seats by age, and links to their Child Care Regulation safety and health inspection reports and history.

Texas Child Care Solutions

Texas Child Care Solutions provides parents and child care providers access to resources and information to assist them in making informed choices to meet their child care and program needs.

Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines

The Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines follow child development and give teaching strategies for each of the guidelines. The new guidelines offer information and support to prepare all children for success in Kindergarten.

Texas Early Learning Guidelines

The Texas Infant, Toddler, and Three-Year Old Learning Guidelines include important information about how to support your child’s development from birth through three years old.

Texas Rising Star Program

Children who attend high-quality early learning programs can make significant gains in their knowledge, skills, and abilities. Texas Rising Star certification helps parents know if a program is high quality. Texas Rising Star also offers many resources for parents of young children. Learn more about Texas Rising Star, by viewing the parent brochure .

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Child Care Programs

The Texas Workforce Commission and its Workforce Solutions partners offer many benefits to both parents and child care programs!

These benefits include:

  • Ability for parents enrolled in the Child Care Services program to select your program
  • Ability to enroll in the Texas Rising Star certification program, a Quality Rating and Improvement System
  • Access to extensive training resources

Resources for Child Care Programs

Business Coaching, Funding, and other Business Resources

The Texas Workforce Commission is providing FREE business coaching and other resources to help your child care business. Learn more at www.childcare.texas.gov.

Minimum Standards for Child Care

If you are regularly caring for children other than your own, you most likely need to be regulated with the State of Texas. Read the benefits of regulation, your different options for regulation, and what requirements are needed at the Child Care Regulation website, available in English or Spanish.

Participate in the State’s Child Care Services Program

Whether you are a child care center, child care home, or if you are caring for a family member’s child, you can contact us to find out how to accept children who are in the Child Care Services program. You would be reimbursed by Workforce Solutions for caring for these children. Learn more about reimbursement rates available to child care programs, at Child Care Rates.

T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Texas Scholarship Program

T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Texas Scholarship Program is a research based comprehensive strategy to educate and retain early childhood practitioners, positively impacting outcomes for the children in their care. To learn more and see if you are eligible, visit TXAEYC.

Texas Child Care Availability Portal

Advertise your child care program in the Texas Child Care Availability Portal, a mapping search tool to help parents find child care. To be sure you will show up more visibly on the map and higher in search results, regularly update your availability at Texas Child Care Availability Portal.

Texas Child Care Quarterly

Texas Child Care was a quarterly journal for early childhood educators that is no longer in publication. To read previous editions focused on varying early childhood topics, browse through their archives.

Texas Early Learning Guidelines

The Texas Infant, Toddler, and Three-Year Old Learning Guidelines  include important information about how to support the development of the children you serve.

Texas Infant-Toddler Specialist Network

The Texas Workforce Commission has funded a statewide network supported by Children’s Learning Institute that is aimed at improving the quality of infant and toddler experiences in classrooms, particularly those in underserved communities. This network of early childhood specialists includes coaches, mentors, trainers, and other personnel who can support teachers that work with infants and toddlers. Learn more at Texas Infant-Toddler Specialist Network.

Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines

The Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines follow child development and give teaching strategies for each of the guidelines. The new guidelines offer information and support to prepare all children for success in Kindergarten. Learn more at Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines.

Texas Rising Star Program

The Texas Rising Star program is a voluntary quality rating and improvement system for child care programs participating in the Texas Workforce Commission’s Child Care Services program. Texas Rising Star certification is available to licensed centers and licensed and registered child care home facilities that meet the certification criteria. Learn more about registering your program with Texas Rising Star. Download the Texas Rising Star provider brochure .

Texas Trainer Registry

The Texas Early Childhood Professional Development System (TECPDS) users have access to the Texas Trainer Registry, a statewide system that lists approved early childhood trainers and their trainings that child care programs can choose from. Learn more at TECPDS.

Texas Workforce Registry

The Texas Workforce Registry is a web-based application for early childhood professionals to keep track of all of their education and employment history, as well as the clock hours of training they have accrued. Learn more at Texas Workforce Registry.

Training Resources (Agrilife)

Choose from a variety of free and low-cost online courses that count as training hours for professional development for child care programs. Courses specifically for CDA Training and CDA Renewal are also available. Learn more at Agrilife.

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Child Care Quality Improvement

Texas Rising Star

The Texas Rising Star program offers three levels of quality certification (Two-Star, Three-Star, and Four-Star) to encourage child care and early learning programs to attain progressively higher levels of quality. These certification levels are tied to graduated enhanced reimbursement rates for children enrolled in the Child Care Services program. The statewide revenue calculator template for Texas Rising Star can help you determine your revenue at different levels of Texas Rising Star. Access the calculator.

Texas Rising Star Entry Level Designation

Texas Government Code, §2308.3155 requires all CCS child care and early learning programs be included in the Texas Rising Star program at an Entry Level designation and requires TWC to establish a maximum length of time (24-months) that a child care and early learning program can participate at Entry Level designation.

To qualify for Entry Level designation, a child care and early learning program must meet the minimum quality standards outlined below and will receive technical assistance and support under the Texas Rising Star program.

  • licensed or registered with CCR (may have an initial permit) or regulated by the United States Military;
  • not on Corrective or Adverse Action with CCR; and
  • meets the points threshold of 75 for high- and medium-high-weighted CCR deficiencies (based on a review of CCR licensing history within the most recent 12 months)

The timeline below shows the milestones during the 24-month Entry Level period for current CCS programs.

  • October 3, 2022                Determine if meeting Entry-Level designation
  • March 31, 2023                 Deadline for meeting Entry-Level designation
  • September 30, 2023        Screening review for initial star-level certification
  • March 31, 2024                 If not meeting Texas Rising Star certification, no new CCS family referrals
  • September 30, 2024        Deadline for attaining Texas Rising Star certification

The following documents and recorded webinar provides more information about Entry Level designation.

 

Partnership Matching Grant Program

TWC’s Child Care Industry Partnership (CCIP) and Matching Investments for Child Care Quality Improvement (MICCQI) programs foster collaborations by supporting public-private investments in projects that improve the quality of child care and early learning. Learn more at Partnership Matching Grant Programs.

 

Child Care and Public Prekindergarten Partnerships

A child care/pre-K partnership is a collaboration between a public-school pre-K program and one or more quality-rated child care programs to provide high-quality care and education to three- and four-year-old children. This is also called an “early learning partnership.” Texas Rising Star Three- and Four-Star certified programs are eligible for pre-K partnerships. Learn more at Public Prekindergarten Partnerships.
 

Local Workforce Solutions Partners

A Local Workforce Solutions Partner, also identified as a Local Workforce Development Board, is a group of community leaders appointed by local elected officials and charged with planning and oversight responsibilities for workforce programs and services in their area. Learn more about the 28 boards in Texas at Workforce Development Boards.

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Stakeholder Input

Texas Workforce Commission Meetings

Stakeholders can learn about upcoming policy and funding decisions by virtually attending TWC’s three-member Commission meetings, which also offer the public an opportunity to provide input during any of its posted public meetings. To view meetings, agendas and materials, visit TWC Commission.

Additionally, the Commission works with staff to provide opportunities for:

  • child care and early learning stakeholders to offer input on the Child Care Services program
  • TEA, school districts, open-enrollment charter schools, relevant businesses, and the public to offer input on coordination between TWC’s Child Care Services program and pre-K;
  • child care programs to offer input on existing health and safety regulations that could be more efficient or less costly without reducing health and safety outcomes; and
  • child care programs to offer input on burdens relating to complying with existing Child Care Services program regulations that could be mitigated, reduced, or eliminated while maintaining the intent, objective, or purpose of the underlying regulation.

TWC notifies stakeholders of opportunities to attend regional meetings and of other child care updates. Stakeholders interested in receiving updates should Sign up to receive workforce updates you can use by entering your email address and selecting the child care topic areas of their interest.

Stakeholders may also provide input to TWC’s Child Care and Early Learning Division at any time at: CC&EL Stakeholder Feedback.

Child Care Workforce Strategic Plan 

In 2021, Texas’ 87th Legislature passed House Bill 619, to amend Texas Labor Code §302.0062. Pursuant to the amended Texas Labor Code §302.0062, the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) must prepare a strategic plan for improving the quality of the infant, toddler, preschool, and school-age child care workforce. TWC is partnering with the University of Texas at Austin’s Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs to conduct data collection and analysis and convene and facilitate input from a workgroup to assist in developing the strategic plan.   

TWC will deliver the final plan to the Legislature in December 2022.  

Strategic Plan 

The plan must include recommendations for: 

  • local workforce development boards to improve, sustain, and support the child-care workforce; 
  • increasing compensation for and reducing turnover of child-care workers; 
  • eliminating pay disparities in the child-care workforce; 
  • increasing paid opportunities for professional development and education for child-care workers, including apprenticeships; 
  • increasing participation in the Texas Early Childhood Professional Development System; 
  • public and private institutions of higher education to increase the use of articulation agreements with school districts and open-enrollment charter schools, and assist in the education and training of child-care workers; and 
  • for improving the infant and toddler child-care workforce. 

Additionally, the plan must include: 

  • best practices from local workforce development boards in this state and other programs designed to support child-care workers; and 
  • a timeline and benchmarks for TWC and local Workforce Solutions partners to implement recommendations from the strategic plan.  

Strategic Plan Workgroup 

Under state statute, the Child Care Workforce Strategic Plan must consider input from various stakeholders via a workgroup that consists of child care providers, community stakeholders, and child care workers. The following individuals have been nominated and selected to serve on the workgroup which will convene April through November 2022.

Strategic Plan Workgroup Members (in alphabetical order)

Name 

Organization/Business 

April Crawford, Ph.D  Co-Director at Children’s Learning Institute, UT Health Science Center 
Bethany Edwards  Director at Early Learning Alliance 
Carolyn Griffin  Owner of Grace Place Child Development Center 
Cathy McHorse  Vice President at Success by 6, United Way ATX 
Christina Hanger  Retired, previously CEO at Dallas Afterschool 
Cody Summerville  Executive Director at Texas Association for the Education of Young Children 
Cynthia Pearson  President and CEO at Day Nursery of Abilene 
Edna Diaz  Program Director at Alphabet Playhouse Too 
Ernestina Fauntleroy  Program Director at Abrahams Seed Daycare 
George Argullion Ovalle  Workforce Solutions Capital Area, Texas Rising Star Mentor
Gloria Marmolejo  Education Supervisor at Project Vida Early Childhood Center 
Heather Torres  Learning Center Director at Hope Lutheran Learning Center 
Jerletha McDonald  Founder and CEO at Arlington DFW Child Care 
June Yeatman  Early Childhood Educator at Austin Community College Children’s Lab School 
Katherine Abba, Ph. D.  Teacher Education/Child Development Faculty at Houston Community College 
Katherine Pipoly  Chief Operating Officer at Workforce Solutions Alamo
Kim Kofron  Director of Early Childhood Education at Children at Risk 
Lyn Lucas  Senior Vice President of Early Education and Program Evaluation at Camp Fire First Texas 
Melanie Johnson, Ed.D.  President and CEO at Collaborative for Children 
Melanie Rubin  Independent Policy Consultant; Director at North Texas Early Education Alliance 
Melissa Hoisington  President’s Council of the Texas Licensed Child Care Association 
Sheila Matthews  Director of Operations at Open Door Preschools 
Teresa Granillo, Ph.D  CEO at AVANCE 
Tim Kaminski  Co-Owner and Director of Gingerbread Kids Academy 
Tobitha Holmes  Owner and Director of W. I.S.E. Academy 
Tori Mannes  President and CEO at Child Care Group 
Tracy Anne Jones, Ed.D.  Assistant Director at Texas Early Childhood Professional Development System 

Director Survey:

Announcement: the Director Survey is in the field!

The Director Survey is a survey of 3,000 randomly selected child care programs across the state that will inform the Workgroup, and ultimately the strategic plan, on the demographics, wages, and qualifications of the child care workforce in Texas, as well as on the Directors’ experiences and opinions on the current needs and challenges in the industry. The survey was initially launched by email in mid-May and as of this June 3, 2022 all programs in the sample should have received a postcard with a personalized link and QR code to access the survey.

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Authority & Funding

Data

Child Care by the Numbers

TWC has developed Child Care by the Numbers, which provides both current information (for the most recent 15 months, which is updated quarterly), and historical information (back to 2015), on the Child Care Services program, including:

TWC publishes the following reports regarding the Child Care Services program’s plans and activities:

TWC publishes the following reports regarding the Child Care Services program’s reimbursement rates and parent share of cost:

Additionally, the Texas Early Learning Council has published the following reports: 

Child Care and Development Fund Annual Quality Progress Report (ACF-218)

The Administration for Children and Families uses the annual Quality Progress Report (QPR) to collect information from states to describe investments to increase access to high quality child care for children from birth to age 13. The annual data provided is used to describe state priorities and strategies to key stakeholders, including Congress, federal and state administrators, child care programs, parents, and the public.

Child Care and Development Fund Monthly Case-Level Report (ACF-801)

The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Office of Child Care (OCC) collects data regarding the children and families served through the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). All CCDF lead agencies are required to report this data through the ACF-801 case-level data submission. TWC submits the ACF-801 to OCC 60 days after the end of each quarter of the federal fiscal year.

Child Care Deserts

A child care desert is defined in Texas Labor Code §302.0461(b)(2)(A)(i) as an area where the number of children younger than six years of age who have working parents is at least three times greater than the capacity of licensed child care providers in the area.

Funding

New Child Care Funds from Federal Stimulus
 Board Texas Rising Star Supports Plans 

All documents are formatted in Excel

Administration for Children and Families Office of Child Care

The Office of Child Care supports low-income working families through child care financial assistance and promotes children’s learning by improving the quality of early care and education and afterschool programs.

TWC Child Care & Early Learning Policy and Guidance

TWC’s Workforce Policy and Guidance page provides searchable access to Workforce Development Letters, Adult Education and Literacy Letters, and Technical Assistance Bulletins.

Child Care and Development Fund

Child Care Services is funded through the federal Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), which is overseen by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Child Care. The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) is the lead agency for CCDF in Texas. Workforce Development Boards administer child care services through the Workforce Solutions offices. CCDF is authorized by the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act and Section 418 of the Social Security Act.

The Texas State Legislature allocates the majority of CCDF funds to TWC to provide direct child care services to eligible families and to support the improvement of child care quality across the state. TWC in turn allocates most of these dollars to the 28 Local Workforce Development Boards (Boards) to oversee service delivery. At the state level, funds are also directed to statewide initiatives to improve child care quality and to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to administer Child Care Regulation. Learn more at Texas Workforce Commission Financial & Grant Information.

For more information on CCDF Final Regulations:

For more information on Sate Child Care-Related Regulations:

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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!

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! 

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 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 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.)

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.

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.

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!

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 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.

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Lucky Dog Bark & Brew

Daycare Pricing

2220 Thrift Rd
Charlotte, NC 28208
704.333.4114

13835 South Lakes Drive
Charlotte NC 28273
704.583.4750

19607 Statesville Road
Cornelius, NC 28031
704.896.5550

Your dog will love it!

Enroll your pup in the best dog daycare in charlotte

Doggy daycare is the best option for your dog during the day. Whether you are at work all day, have errands to run, or your dog just needs to burn off some energy, Lucky Dog’s Dog Daycare is the perfect solution. Aside from the safe and clean facilities we provide for our canine guests, we also strive to provide convenient daycare options for their humans!

Lucky Dog is the only doggy daycare in Charlotte currently offering pickups as late as 9:00 p.m. We also offer flexible scheduling and don’t require reservations before dropping off your dog. Life doesn’t always run on a schedule, so we strive to be available when you need us most.

The best part? After work, you can grab your favorite drink and hang out with friends and your pet at Charlotte’s best dog bar!

YOUR FIRST DAY OF DAYCARE IS FREE!

(Monday through Wednesday only!)

All dogs will be temperament tested prior to being put into daycare. This gives us a chance to see how the dog acclimates to our location and to the other dogs in daycare. The dogs will be put into small groups based on size and compatibility.

More than just playtime

The Valuable Benefits of Doggy Daycare

Enrolling your dog in doggy care comes with a variety of benefits. Here are some of the major ones you can expect:

Your dog will have the opportunity to interact with dogs of a similar size and temperament in our spacious indoor and outdoor play spaces. This socialization can help keep them engaged and stop them from feeling lonely while you’re away.

We take playtime seriously at Lucky Dog! We’ll supervise while your pup runs out their zoomies, engages with water toys, navigates our obstacles, or plays with their friends. It’s a great way to tire them out and naturally discourage destructive behaviors at home.

Your dog will always be supervised while in doggy daycare, which means they’ll be safe and sound while you’re away. You can feel confident knowing they’re having fun and being looked after.

Why Choose Lucky Dog?

The best all-around Dog Daycare

Choosing the right daycare for your dog is important—you want them to be safe, and you want them to be able to socialize and stay active while you’re gone. When you choose Lucky Dog, you can look forward to:

Lucky Dog groups dogs together based on size, breed, and temperament, so you never have to worry about your pup being with dogs twice their size.

We pride ourselves on maintaining a clean and safe facility and hiring a well-trained staff who love dogs. Each staff member undergoes intensive training on dog handling techniques when brought onto our team. We have tons of space for indoor and outdoor play, including state-of-the-art dog-safe equipment and toys.

We rotate our groups of dogs in and out of playtime throughout the day so everyone has a chance to play their heart out and rest up before doing it all over again.

We are also happy to offer flexible pick-up and drop-off times as early as 6:30 am (6 am in Lake Norman) and as late as 9:00 pm with no reservation requirements. Temperament tests do require a reservation.

Our pups get the chance to interact with other dogs and human handlers throughout the day.

The best pricing in charlotte

DAYCARE PRICING FOR DAY RATES AND PACKAGES

Our daycare rates are competitive and often times lower than other dog daycare facilities. We offer full and half-day rates as well as multi-dog discounts. Lucky Dog also makes multi-day daycare passes available in increments to fit all needs.

Dog Daycare Pricing

Full Day

First Dog: $28
Second Dog: $25

A full day is over 6 hours during our regular daycare hours.

Half Day

First Dog: $19
Second Dog: $16

A half day is under 6 hours during our regular daycare hours.

Daycare Packages

5 Days of Daycare

1 DOG X 5 DAYS PASS: $125
2 DOGS X 5 DAYS PASS: $228
3 DOGS X 5 DAYS PASS: $331

10 Days of Daycare

1 DOG X 10 DAYS PASS: $240
2 DOGS X 10 DAYS PASS: $438
3 DOGS X 10 DAYS PASS: $636

20 Days of Daycare

1 DOG X 20 DAYS PASS: $460
2 DOGS X 20 DAYS PASS: $840
3 DOGS X 20 DAYS PASS: $1,220

40 Days of Daycare

1 DOG X 40 DAYS PASS: $880
2 DOGS X 40 DAYS PASS: $1,600
3 DOGS X 40 DAYS PASS: $2,320

The Puppy Pass

Introducing the Puppy Pass! This pass is for puppies under eight months of age*
and this pass is perfect to get your puppy used to socializing right away!

$399
The Puppy Pass includes:

Unlimited Day Care

Four Full Baths

The Puppy Pass Expires after 30 days from the date of purchase

*if over six months, the puppy must be fixed and up to date on shots!

A typical Day At Lucky Dog

The Daycare Schedule

We strive to make every day at Lucky Dog your dog’s dream vacation. After separating the dogs into groups based on size and temperament, we facilitate a day of rotating between playtime and rest. Each rotation lasts for approximately 90 minutes.

All of our pups have access to air conditioning (and heat, when it’s cold out) and plenty of water. Hot dogs will be able to splash around and cool off in our outdoor water tubs during the warm months.

We’re happy to feed your dog during the day, if needed, and you can always see what your pup is up to by joining our Facebook Group and checking out that day’s snapshots.

Don’t forget, we offer dog bathing as well so your dog can be picked up smelling great!

Let’s get Social

See your dog on Facebook

Each location has its own boarding and daycare facebook group. Our dog handlers regularly post photos of the dogs at play so you can see what your furry friends are up to during the day. Our social pages are very active to give you insight into a day at Lucky Dog.   See some of the action below!

Early education and care financial assistance for families

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Eligibility requirements

You may apply for child care financial assistance, however to be eligible to receive funding you and your family must meet income-based and service need requirements.

Income Requirement

To meet the income requirement, your household income must initially be at or below 50% of the state median income (SMI). If your child has a documented disability or special need, your household income must initially be at or below 85% of the SMI. Use the SMI Income Eligibility chart to see if your household income is within limits.

Service Need (Activity) Requirement

To meet the service need/activity requirement for child care financial assistance, all of the adult members in your household must be:

  • Working, seeking employment, or enrolled in an education or training program (not including graduate, law, or medical school) for at least 20 hours per week for part-time care, and at least 30 hours per week for full-time care;
  • Retired and older than 65; or
  • You have a diagnosed and documented disability or special need. *

*Disability/special need of parent is limited to two years.

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State Median Income (SMI) Eligibility Chart FY2022 

How to apply

If you are interested in applying for financial assistance, call Mass 211 or contact your local Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency.

If funding is available, you will receive a notice in the mail that asks you to schedule an appointment with your local Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency.  At this appointment you will complete an application and provide documents that verify your eligibility for child care financial assistance.  

The funding availability letter will indicate which type of child care financial assistance is available:

  • An income eligible contracted slot available through a specific program, or
  • A voucher available through your local CCR&R that can be used at any program that can accept state subsidy payments (approved by CCR&R).

You must call within 15 days of receiving the letter to schedule an appointment or let us know that you are not interested. It is important to call quickly because other children are still waiting for a space. Be sure to tell us if you have another child that needs care, because there might be funding available for them too.

Key Actions
for How to apply

Find your local Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency 

Waitlist for funding

If funding is not available, you may opt to put your name on a waitlist for child care financial assistance.

While on the waitlist, you will be sent:

  • A confirmation letter with your household ID number, which is the ID number that is used when referring to your application.
  • A renewal letter asking you to confirm that you wish to remain on the waitlist if you have been on the waitlist for 1 year.

If you don’t respond to any of these letters, your family will be removed from the waitlist. You can ask to be put back on the waitlist.

  • If you call Mass 211 or your CCR&R within 30 days of removal, your name may be placed back on the waitlist with your original application date.  
  • If you call Mass 211 or your CCR&R after 30 days of removal, you will be placed back on the waitlist with a new application date.

You can update your record, view your waitlist status, and see your notification history on EEC’s Self Service Waitlist Application Tool anytime. If you do not have your username and password, please contact Mass 211 or your CCR&R to update your information.

Learn more about EEC’s waitlist for child care financial assistance in these parent information sheets, available in English, Chinese, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, and Spanish. 

Parent Fees

NEW COPAYMENT STRUCTURE: 

Parents will begin paying parent co-payments for their subsidized child care based on the new co-payment scale developed by EEC, starting on February 1, 2022.

Over the last year, EEC has created a new parent co-payment structure that will reduce parent co-payment amounts for 99% of families.  February 9, 2021 Board Meeting Materials. 

Families should expect a letter from their child care subsidy administrator with their new fee in early January.  Use this calculator to get an estimate of your new co-payment.

If there are questions about your subsidy, please reach out to the subsidy administrator listed on your Application and Fee Agreement.

Work with families who receive EEC child care subsidies?  Parent Fee Update Letter.

 

NOTICE REGARDING PARENT FEES FOR FAMILIES TERMINATED FROM CARE BETWEEN 2019 AND 2021:

If your EEC child care subsidy was terminated between March 2019 and February 2021.  A court has ruled that EEC must allow families who lost child care because of fees between March 2019 and February 2021 to get back on the waitlist, even if they still owe fees. EEC has a new fee scale.  For most families, the new parent fees are lower than they were under the prior fee scale. 

If your family was terminated from child care between March 2019 and February 2021 because you owed fees, and you want to get back on the waitlist, you may do so by calling Mass 211 (dial 2-1-1 or call (877) 211-6277). 

You can also get information about the court decision from Greater Boston Legal Services, which represents the families affected at no cost, at 833-887-1717 or https://www.gbls.org/child-care-fees.

If you left child care because you owed fees at a different time, you may be able to get back on the waitlist if you work out a Repayment Agreement with the provider whom you owe.  Call Mass211 (dial 2-1-1 or call (877) 211-6277) for more information. 

Key Actions
for Parent Fees

Watch this video on how CCR&Rs can help you 

Additional Resources
for Parent Fees

Other Information

Low-income families with children age five or younger may be eligible for child care financial assistance through the federal Head Start program. Head Start funding is not administrated by the Department of Early Education and Care.

Key Actions
for Other Information

Learn more about Head Start 

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YMCA of Metro Chicago | YMCA Infant Day Care, Child Care, Preschool & After School Programs

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Early Education and Care

The YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago has always been committed to youth development, and believes every child deserves the chance to reach his or her fullest potential. As one of Chicago’s largest non-profit organizations, the Y offers licensed child care, early childhood and afterschool programs, youth groups, and other programs that give children of all ages a safe and nurturing environment in which to grow, learn and thrive. By helping children, the Y is working to bring about lasting, meaningful change to Chicago and its communities.

 

INFANT & TODDLER CARE

PRESCHOOL CARE
SCHOOL AGE CARE

 

Early Learning Programs

Our early learning programs provide family-centered services for families with young children between the ages of 6 weeks and 12 years. Our most important priority is your child, and we strive to ensure that your child’s experiences are educational, safe, fun and memorable. Programs are designed to provide hands-on, nurturing relationships with well- trained staff.

The Y’s Early Learning Programs include:

  • Highly-qualified and well trained staff.
  • Clean, attractive and well-equipped learning environments
  • Healthy and nutritional meals and snacks
  • Educational activities and experiences through responsive caregiver/teacher relationships and low adult-child ratios.
  • Developmental screenings and assessments of all children.
  • Supportive services for children with special needs.
  • Resources and referrals for social services.
  • Opportunities for parents to get involved through parent-child, leadership and advocacy activities, as well as through workshops and trainings.
  • NAEYC-accredited programs.
  • Complimentary YMCA family memberships for immediate family members.

 

Tuition and Fees

Our programs are supported through a variety funding sources, including:

  • Early Head Start and Head Start grants
  • Preschool for All and Prevention Initiative grants
  • Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)
  • Y scholarships, as they are available
  • Private Pay

Infant and Toddler Programming (6 weeks to 2.

6 years)

At the Y, we believe in showing up for families at every stage of life, starting with infants and toddlers. Your infant’s and toddler’s safety and healthy development are our utmost priorities. Your child will receive nurturing, attentive care. Formula, diapers, and wipes are provided at no extra cost.

In our infant and toddler programs, we have implemented a process to ensure very young children form secure, trusting relationships with their caregivers/teachers. Upon each child’s enrollment, they are assigned a primary caregiver/teacher who remains with the child until they transition to the next developmental stage and primary class grouping.

INFANT & TODDLER CARE

 

Preschool Early Learning Programming (3-5 years)

Choosing a preschool for your child can be one of the most important decisions you make as a parent or guardian. It’s during these early educational experiences that children develop cognitive skills, healthy habits, and social-emotional learning – core competencies that support school readiness and lifelong learning. Rooted in Creative Curriculum, a research-based approach to education aligned with State and National Early Learning Standards, the Y’s preschools promote language, anti-bias literacy, math, and critical thinking skills by encouraging children to explore their own interests in a supportive environment.

PRESCHOOL CARE

 

School Age Child Programs (ages 5 – 12 years)

The Y offers a wide range of enrichment-focused child care options for school-aged kids, including remote learning support, before and after school programs, and camps. With program locations both in schools and at local YMCA centers, the Y serves as an extension of your child’s family and neighborhood. By instilling our core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility through fun, engaging activities, we develop our community’s youth into strong leaders who lead healthy, active lifestyles.

SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS

 

Our YMCA Team

YMCA staff are representative of the cultural and linguistic backgrounds of the children, families and communities we serve. Dedicated to serving youth, staff are enthusiastic, creative and caring, and put the safety of your children first. Investing in staff is one of our top priorities, and includes ongoing, comprehensive professional development opportunities.

 

Inclusion and Diversity Statement

The YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago believes that everyone, regardless of ability, race, gender, income, faith, or sexual orientation, has the right to live life to the fullest and enjoy the Y’s programs and facilities. Moreover, the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion inform every aspect of our Association—including staff hiring and training, strategic planning, program offerings, and more. We are committed to deepening our work in this area to ensure that every segment of society feels welcome and supported by the Y. If you require a modification due to a disability to participate in any of our programs, please inform center staff at the time of enrollment, and make sure to select the request on your enrollment paperwork so that a member of our Inclusion team can reach out to you. Questions? Email [email protected].

 

More than Child Care

SCHOOL DAYS OUT

Many Y locations offer School Days Out programs in order to keep children learning – and give parents peace-of-mind – on days when schools are closed. Depending on the Y location, programs could include swimming, field trips, math lessons, arts and crafts, sports and much more!

SUMMER CAMPS

By enrolling your kids in Y summer camps, you’re giving your children a memorable summer with learning experiences that provide the skills and confidence to help your children thrive. Your children will learn in a safe and inclusive environment with experienced educators who will help instill values such as self-respect, teamwork, tolerance and a healthy lifestyle.

Department of Education – Official website of the Administration of St. Petersburg

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, St. Petersburg, Novorossiyskaya st., 18; tel 576-52-93; fax 576-56-56*599, e-mail: [email protected]

reception of citizens: Tuesday from 15-00 to 18-00, reception of citizens is carried out by appointment by phone: 576-52 -93
reception of heads of educational institutions: Monday from 15:00 to 18:00

The Department of Education of the Administration of the Vyborgsky District of St. Petersburg organizes and ensures the functioning of a unified effective system of the executive body of state power of St. Petersburg in the field of preschool, general and additional education children in the territory of the Vyborgsky district of St. Petersburg.

For preschool education , please call:
(812) 576-56-56 *584
(812) 576-52-87


576 -52-15
576-56-56*588

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Cabinet

Telephone

Extension

Panyukova Julia Ivanovna

301

576-56-56

581

Head of Education Department

Shabelnaya Svetlana Viktorovna

303

576-56-56

582

Deputy Head of Education

Tuzhikova Xenia Gennadievna

302

576-56-56
576-52-93

580

Reception of the head of the department of education

302

576-56-56

599

Education department fax

Tarasevich Evgenia Alekseevna

307

576-52-15

Leading Specialist of Education Department

Responsible for resolving issues:
– functioning and development of educational institutions;

– strategic development and innovative activities of educational institutions;

– regulatory support;

– State final certification.

Reception hours: Tuesday from 15.00 to 18.00

Obraztsova Olga Olegovna

305

576-56-56

588

Chief Specialist of Education Department

Responsible for resolving issues:
– functioning and development of correctional educational institutions;

– combating corruption in educational institutions;

– staffing of the OS.

Reception hours: Tuesday from 15.00 to 18.00

Kuznetsova Ekaterina Dmitrievna

307

576-56-56

586

Leading Specialist of Education Department

Responsible for resolving issues:
– educational work and additional education

– commission on juvenile affairs.

Sidorova Irina Valentinovna

306

576-56-56

584

Chief Specialist of Education Department

Supervises issues of preschool education.

Reception hours :
Tuesday from 15:00 to 18:00

Artyom Yushko 307 576-56-56 594

Education Specialist

Responsible for resolving issues:

– technical support of educational processes in educational institutions

Prudan Irina Yurievna

318

576-56-56

596

Head of the sector for ensuring the functioning of educational institutions
Responsible for resolving issues:
– government order;
– planning and financial activities

Tsareva Nadezhda
Vladimirovna

318

576-56-56

596

Chief specialist of the sector for ensuring the functioning of the educational institution

Responsible for resolving issues:

Military registration, civil defense emergency, energy saving, labor protection, integrated security

Savrasov Viktor Vladimirovich

320

576-56-56

591

Education Specialist
Responsible for resolving issues:
– engineering and technical support;
– conducting a health campaign.

Gmyzina Lyubov Vladimirovna

320 576-52-84

Education Specialist

Responsible for resolving issues:
– conducting a health campaign.

Nikulina Tatyana Alexandrovna 320 576-52-84 590

Education Specialist

Responsible for resolving issues:
– conducting a health campaign.

Subsidies for private educational organizations:

Announcement of selection 2022 (implementation of basic general education programs)

Announcement of selection 2022 (implementation of additional general education programs)

Announcement of the 2022 selection (implementation of basic general education programs of preschool age)

Information about private educational organizations whose applications were considered, as well as organizations whose applications were rejected

Information about private educational organizations that passed selection, with which the Administration of the Vyborgsky District enters into agreements on the provision of subsidies

Order 200-r standards of costs

REPEARTION 195-r standards of costs

Decree of the Government dated 30. 06.2022 No. 601

In the Vyborg district there are 9000 “Hot” lines on the state final certification:

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  • 43043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043043ANDS 8-812-5765215 Shabelnaya Svetlana Viktorovna, Monday 10:00-12:00
  • 8-812-246-2248/49 Kuzmina Anna Igorevna, Wednesday 11:00-13:00
  • Dear parents!

    The Commission for the Acquisition of State Educational Institutions Implementing the Educational Program of Preschool Education works according to the following schedule

    Opening hours:
    Tuesday from 14:00 to 18:00, Thursday from 10:00 to 13:003

    room 304

    576-52-87

    (phone only works during reception hours)

    Citizens can also get advice on the procedure, terms for the provision of public services for the acquisition of state educational organizations by e-mail: 5765287@bk. ru

    The procedure, terms for the provision of public services for preschool education , as well as the grounds for the provision of public services on an extraordinary, priority basis, the grounds for refusal to provide public services are regulated by “Administrative Regulations of the Administration of the District of St. acquisition of state educational institutions implementing the educational program of preschool education, which are under the jurisdiction of the administration of the districts of St. Petersburg “approved by the order of the Committee on Education dated 29.10.2021 No. 2977-r , as well as by the Procedure for recruiting pupils of state educational institutions engaged in educational activities for the implementation of educational programs of preschool education approved by the order of the Committee on Education dated January 31, 2022 No. 167-r “On approval of the Procedure for recruiting pupils of state educational institutions, implementing the educational program of preschool education, which are under the jurisdiction of the administrations of the districts of St. Petersburg” .

    Procedure for admission to educational institutions

    Petersburg” the territorial accessibility of the state educational organization is ensured by determining the microdistricts for the primary registration of children by the administration of the district of St. Petersburg.

    Order of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation of 02.09.2020 No. 458 “On approval of the procedure for admission to study in educational programs of primary general, basic and secondary general education.”

    Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated March 12, 2014 N 177 “On approval of the Procedure and conditions for the transfer of students from one organization engaged in educational activities in educational programs of primary general, basic general and secondary general education to other organizations who carry out educational activities on educational programs of the appropriate level and focus”

    Assigned territory – the territory for which the educational organization is assigned in accordance with the Law of St.

    Microdistrict for conducting primary registration of children – the territory of the district assigned by the administrative act of the St. Petersburg District Administration to a subordinate educational institution for conducting primary registration of children to be educated.

    Order No. 53-r dated February 7, 2022 “On Assigning Microdistricts to Educational Organizations for Primary Registration of Children in the Vyborgsky District of St. Petersburg” (as amended).

    MEMO on the organization of admission to the first classes of educational institutions of St. Petersburg

    Dear parents (legal representatives)!

    More detailed information about the education system of the district can be found on the website of the Department of Education of the Vyborg District:

    https://sites.google.com/a/shko.la/sisobraz/

    General and additional education institutions
    Preschool educational institutions

    legitimate interests of parents and students

    Hotlines and crisis help in St. Petersburg


    News

    2022

    September 15 Two -wheeled friend

    September 14 An additional period of state final certification for graduates of 9000 and 11 classes

    September 14 Sports Fun

    Health Lesson was held at school No. 6

    on September 13 on September 13 on September 13 “Baby Cross” for the little ones

    September 13 Happy birthday, Soyuz!

    September 13 City water tourist and sports festival in Ozerki

    September 12 Cultural heirs

    September 1 Knowledge Day at Gymnasium No. 92

    September 1 Knowledge Day in the Vyborgsky District Russian song “Chime”

    August 29 Photo contest “My native country is wide”!

    August 24 Fire situation in schools and kindergartens

    August 23, Natalia Nikishina checked the readiness of the educational institution for the new academic year

    August 19 Board meeting: results folklore.

    On July 8, the head of the district, Viktor Polunin, visited the city health camp based on school No. 494

    On July 4, We continue to talk about the talented children of our district

    June 29, 100 points in the Russian language

    June 27, Vlada Dotdaeva, from gymnasium No. 73 of the Lomonosov Gymnasium, received the highest score on the Unified State Examination

    June 27 Honoring the best graduates

    June 23 Konstantin Manukhin passed the exam in specialized mathematics – 100 points

    June 23 Schoolchildren of the district are the best!

    June 21 We continue to talk about 100 balls in the Vyborgsky district

    On June 20, Virolainen Elizaveta, a graduate of the 74th gymnasium, wrote the Unified State Examination in Russian with 100 points.

    June 20 Anastasia Samsonova, a graduate of school No. 135, received the highest USE score in literature

    June 20 Young researchers, local historians, connoisseurs and philologists have a rest in the Raduga GOL

    June 17 Artem Tarasevich received 100 points in mathematics
    We are starting to introduce you to the guys who passed the exam with 100 points!

    June 15 The success of the children of the Vyborg district at the Unified State Examination

    June 15 Lyceum students completed an internship at the medical college

    June 7 Goodbye, kindergarten!

    June 7 The 13th season for children from kindergarten No. 103 opened in the village of Komarovo

    June 6 This is Friendship!

    June 2, the 80th anniversary of the “blockade match”

    June 2, Social House visiting the kindergarten

    June 2, Children’s Day was celebrated in kindergartens

    May 31, The first festival “Vyborg Side of Childhood” will be held in the district

    May 25 Natalia Nikishina visited children’s health camps

    May 24 The best, of course, is ahead!

    May 23 The last bells are ringing in the Vyborgsky District

    May 19 Social nutrition inspection

    May 19 The winners of the anniversary competition of pedagogical achievements were awarded in the Tauride Palace

    May 18 Preparations for the summer health campaign continue

    School nutrition inspections in the Vyborg district May 17

    On May 12, today the ceremony of assigning the estate of the Hero of the Soviet Union V.I. Minakova

    May 11 Let’s not forget what happened…

    May 11 We remember! Rallies and promotions dedicated to Victory Day

    May 11 Song at the front

    May 11 Premiere in Contemporary

    May 11 subordinate institutions of the Vyborg region celebrated Victory Day

    26 April Victor Polunin checked the power of schoolchildren

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    On April 22, educational institutions of the Vyborgsky district actively participated in the month of improvement

    April 22 Schoolchildren about the dangers of PAS

    April 21 School 463 was named after the hero of the Soviet Union Vasily Minakov

    April 19 Regional competition of children’s creativity “Kaleidoscope of fantasies”

    April 19 Preschool children tried on the profession of “fireman” 9002 Chukovsky’s Week” in DDT “Soyuz”

    April 18 DDT “Yunost” invites you to take part in the competition “KLEVER: a step into the future”

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    April 18 The results of the 3rd district climbing competition were summed up

    April 14 NO drugs!

    April 12 Valentina Milyaeva won the pedagogical competition

    April 12 Master class “Easter Joy”

    April 12 Kindergarten No. 9 celebrated its 5th anniversary!

    April 12 “Star Memorial” in Lyceum No. 101

    April 11 Museum “Unconquered”: the history of creation

    April 8 School of young strategists Vladimir Kvint 5 years

    April 4 13 awards were brought from Ulyanovsk by the Courage circus group

    April 4 In the country of good fairy tales, the tireless storyteller Korney Chukovsky

    April 4 The competition for the best patriotic corner was held in kindergarten 7

    March 28 The results of the regional competition of theater miniatures were summed up Steps of creativity”

    March 28 Teachers discussed tools for implementing the tasks of upbringing in kindergarten at PMOF-2022

    March 25 “You can’t work with children according to a template”

    March 25 It only gets better with the years

    March 25 A kaleidoscope of talents in the Vyborgskaya Storona club

    March 24 The Songs of Russia regional competition of vocal art

    March 24 In the Vyborg district Grace-bet!

    March 24 Collecting humanitarian aid to refugees from the DPR and LPR

    March 23 Recreation for children of preferential categories

    March 23 SAMBO tournament was held at school 469

    March 23 Photo exhibition “No one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten!” opened in Sovremennik

    March 21 Schoolchildren met with a veteran of combat operations in Afghanistan

    March 21 Poetry Day at School 65

    March 21 Schoolchildren completed the game-quest “VO_Blago”

    March 21 Educational event “Descendants of Great Ancestors”

    March 1900 -pedagogical, medical and social assistance conducted monitoring

    March 18 Great, Kostroma, great!

    March 17 Northern Stars Festival

    March 16 Sports fun for preschoolers

    March 16 Schoolchildren met with a veteran of the Afghan war

    March 16 High school students visited the Mining University

    March 15 A new festival of additional education for children will be created in the Vyborgsky District as part of the Forum

    March 15 Folk games in the Perezvon ensemble

    March 15 School No. 102 hosted a poetry reading festival “Language of the Soul”

    March 15 Sports fun

    I.P. Pavlova hosted the action “We are together”

    On March 14, Kindergarten No. 7 celebrates its 10th anniversary

    On March 13, 61 gymnasiums open an additional enrollment!

    March 11 “I value sincerity most of all in children”

    March 11 “Educator is an impulse of the soul”

    March 9 The First Morning of Spring exhibition will be held at the Sovremennik children’s art gallery

    March 6 Maslenitsa festivities take place in the Vyborg district

    March 2 Football teams of gymnasium No. 622 became mini-football champions

    February 28 5th anniversary of Yunarmiya 90 schools

    February 28 Teachers of the children’s children’s theater “Soyuz” won the city competition “To their full height”

    February 25 Valery Ershov, holder of four orders, met with high school students

    February 24 New victories of the theater “Lelya” Children’s children’s theater “Olimp”

    February 24 9002 There is such a profession – to defend the Motherland

    February 24 Project “Spark of Kindness”

    February 22 The soloist of the ensemble “Inspiration” – winner of the competition “We are brave guys!”

    February 22 Schoolchildren met with Nikolai Prokudin

    February 22 Courage won prizes at the “Celebration of Our Childhood” competition

    February 17 Schoolchildren participate in the WorldSkills Russia Championship

    February 17 Teachers from St. Petersburg and Yakutsk held an online round table Target model of mentoring

    February 17 Implementation of national projects in the field of education

    February 17 Success of young artists DDT “Olimp”

    February 15 Literary lounge for preschool children “Winter Petersburg”

    February 15 The results of the open city competition of soloists of folklore groups “I myself!”

    February 15 Kindergarten No. 6 supported Russian Olympians

    February 15 Well-deserved award

    February 15 Do good deeds!

    February 15 “Time for Dialogue”

    February 14 Results of open regional competitions in robotics

    February 14 February 14 is the International Book Giving Day

    On February 11, teachers of the Vyborg region took part in the International Conference

    On February 10 Children about Pushkin

    February 10 Pupils of 102 Schools met with Sergey Kuzionov

    February 9 February

    On February 8, February Friends

    February 8, February 8, February 8, February 8. Prometheus Cup”

    February 8 Sports relay races dedicated to the XXIV Winter Olympic Games were held in kindergarten No. 140

    February 8 “Small Olympic Games” were held in kindergarten No. 81

    February 8 The results of the regional local history game “And the saved city remembers!”

    February 4 A student of the “Blogging” association became the winner of the mobile video contest “Our New Year”

    February 4 Ma Liang’s magic brush

    February 3 Small Olympic Games for preschool children started

    February 3 Chinese New Year was celebrated in 471 schools 9002 February 3 Lelya Theater at the Initial Event festival: 6 diplomas and GRAND PRIX

    February 3 Star ski trip

    February 3 Olapolli: Forewarned is fortified!

    February 3 The victory of the young designer of “Masterskaya Fashion” in the competition “BELLOGIA 2021-22”

    February 2 Preschoolers from kindergarten 67 – winners of the competition “Logovichok”

    January 31 Started the regional competition “I give my heart to children – 2023”

    January 31 “Forest: From the Past to the Future”

    January 31 “Put it on immediately!”

    January 31, 102 schools took part in a seminar on modern methods

    January 28 We will always remember

    January 28 Competition in the House of Children’s Art “Union”

    January 28 Social action was held in kindergarten 74

    January 28 The results of the competition “Say NO to corruption”

    schools created a video film “Talents come from the blockade, talents come from the war”

    January 24 Schoolchildren wrote “Letters to the defenders of besieged Leningrad”

    January 24 We remember. We are proud

    On January 21, Schoolchildren competed in the intellectual quiz

    January 21 Victories in badminton

    January 19 XVIII regional literary and ethical competition “Traditions of the living thread”

    January 19 Excursion for special children

    January 17 Competition of propaganda teams “Voice of the New Generation”
    January 1
    » presented the film “Generous”

    January 14 Boarding School No. 33 – participant of the federal project “Modern School”

    January 14 Talent Festival in 81 kindergarten

    January 14 Pupil of school 482 – winner of the All-Russian Olympiad in fire safety

    January 14 Star ski trip for schoolchildren of the Vyborg district in Sosnovka

    January 13 Sovremennik invites to take part in a chess tournament Braille

    January 12 Children from Kindergarten No. 9 took part in the “Merry Kolyada”

    January 11 The Chimes Ensemble is a laureate of the Peasant Children festival

    January 11 Gratitude through borders

    January 4 Mikhail Petrov visited 33 boarding school

    2021

    29 December 29 Preschool children participate in the Exhibition “Symbols of New Year”

    28 Box of Courage

    28 New Year’s adventures in the “Chi-Modvona”

    December 28 II stage of the contest “Your way out. Vocal”

    December 28 Pupils of 623 lyceums took part in the session “Discover the scientist in yourself”

    December 28 December full of victories

    December 28 The results of the Northern Lights competition were summed up

    December 27 Pupils of kindergarten No. 108 became participants in the Heroes from Our Yard project

    December 24 District choirs performed at the State Academic Chapel

    December 23 School is a trinity: teacher, student and parent

    December 23 “Dobroshkola” in Vyborgsky: a modern approach to education

    December 23 “Risks of the metropolis”

    December 22 A 6th grade student of gymnasium 622 won the international competition

    December 21 The results of the district contest “Say NO to corruption!”

    December 21 The project “The World Around Me” was launched

    December 21 “Gornitsa” Ensemble in Bogoslovka Manor

    December 21 For schoolchildren – about industrial and graphic design

    December 21 “ON AND TOGETHER” December

    Doll in a national costume”

    December 21 More than a trip

    December 21 Russian and Japanese schoolchildren met online

    December 21 Safe holidays or Proper New Year

    December 20 VI District Championship for solving pedagogical cases

    December 20 In the portrait gallery. ..

    Creative Mastery”

    December 20 The high status of a young teacher is his professional competence

    December 20 I will show you my city!

    December 20 Let’s help homeless animals!

    December 20 9 people are already participating in the My School project0% of St. Petersburg schools

    December 17 Teachers from 90 schools took part in visiting pedagogical council

    December 17 Student of Gymnasium No. 92 Ksenia Golubeva won the Russian Kickboxing Cup

    December 17 Students from 482 schools became winners of 2 city competitions

    laws simply

    December 17 The work of the children from the “Soft Toy” association took 1st place

    December 16 The quality of food was checked at school No.0003

    December 15 Visiting Santa Claus

    December 15 “Formula of Success”

    December 15 Margarita Zaitseva – winner of the All-Russian competition!

    December 15 Open district competition of authentic performance of ditties

    December 14 The results of the Contest of pedagogical achievements and the XI festival “Petersburg lesson” were summed up

    December 14 Days of health for preschool children – to the cherished dream!

    December 14 Team 482 of the school – winner of the All-Russian competition “Chirmania – Peter”

    December 14 An exhibition of New Year’s toys was opened in the museum “Forest: from the past to the future”

    December 14 Preschool children took part in a sports event

    boarding school everything is ready for the New Year!

    December 13 “Dedicated to the Heroes of the Fatherland” forum of children’s projects

    December 13 Into a future without corruption

    December 10 NO corruption

    December 10 Results of the exhibition-competition “Our Little Brothers”

    December 10 Pupils of 33 schools – winners of the competition “Heroes of the Great Victory – 2021”

    December 10 Science festival at school 135 tenderness”

    December 9 Schoolchildren visited a plastic caps processing plant

    December 9 Educational institutions are preparing to celebrate the New Year

    December 9 School students met with Academician Sergei Mityagin

    December 9, The “Peer to Peer” project was launched in 102 schools

    December 9, Ecological lessons in kindergarten No. 112

    December 9, 622 gymnasium – “Innovative educational organization – 2021”

    December 8 Mikhail Simonovsky won the competition “Support for scientific and engineering creativity of high school students”

    December 7 Lesson “Journey into the past. Blockade chronicle”

    December 7 Schoolchildren – about the development of computer games

    December 6 The “Gornitsa” Ensemble performed at the Ethnographic Museum

    December 6 Results of the regional stages of regional competitions for young guides

    December 6 “School Story Caravan” meetings

    December 6 online marathon “World of the Future”

    December 6 “Sovremennik” at the city exhibition “Craftsmanship and Creativity”

    December 3 The results of the competition of creative works “Inspiration and Mastery”

    December 2 Schoolchildren – about road safety in the winter

    December 2 Children’s and children’s youth teachers are laureates of the Forward and Together competition!

    December 2 Sinichkin day RDS in the Vyborg district: results

    December 2 All-Russian Pedagogical Forum RDS

    December 2 Youth shares experience

    December 2 December 1, Anastasia Artyushevskaya won the Solo contest

    December 1 Preschool children participate in the DobroBum campaign

    December 1 Pupils of the 584 Ozerki school met with the production director

    December 1 Lyceum 623 TV program became the best at the International Festival

    December 1 Children Open Day

    3 against corruption

    November 29 Schoolchildren pass the GTO standards

    November 29 “Traveler in St. Petersburg. Architectural flora and fauna”

    November 29 Teachers of the children’s children’s school “Soyuz” are participants of the All-Russian Career Guidance Festival

    29 November Better a little help than a lot of sympathy!

    November 29 A ticket to the future

    November 29 Children from school No. 33 took part in the “Star of Hope”

    November 26 Tolerance week was held at school No. 90

    November 25 Historical fencing tournament

    November 24 Inspection of sanitary and epidemiological requirements in the schools of the district0003

    November 19 “Clock and time of Notre Dame de Paris” – project of school 65

    November 19 First steps towards big sport

    Dedicated to Dostoevsky…

    November 18 The Board meeting was held in the Vyborgsky District

    November 17 Young fashion designers became laureates of the SILUETT festival

    November 17 Meeting with Vladimir Veselkin

    November 17 Action “Light up!”

    November 16 School No. 102 hosted an action dedicated to the International Day of Tolerance

    November 16 Schools No. 97, 558 and 475 passed nutrition checks

    November 16 Students of the Pedagogical College conducted an ecological quest game for preschool children

    November 16 Ecological holiday “Sinychkin Day”

    November 15 Time management for children 9002 November 15 Smart School: learning to be successful together!

    November 12 Ekaterina Parkhomenko – the best teacher of additional education0003

    November 10 An open lesson was held in school No. 97

    November 10 Choral kaleidoscope

    November 9 Supryadki in the Russian song ensemble Chimes

    November 8 The way to an effective school

    November 803 All-Russian competitions and expeditions results

    November 8 Masha Gvozdevskaya – winner of the city competition of readers

    November 8 Studio “Obraz” – winner of the festival “Tararabumbia”

    November 4 Competition “Inspiration and skill”

    November 4 In 121 kindergarten there was an autumn festival

    November 1 Autumn is not the time to be bored

    November 1 On the Day of National Unity – for preschoolers

    October 31 Creative meeting with the Gornitsa ensemble

    October 29

    October 28 Overhaul of Kindergarten No. 140

    October 28 Kindergarten No. 43 team became the first in the “TRP Race”

    October 27 Kindergarten No. 140 hosted the Light Up!

    October 27 New stadium at the Lomonosov Gymnasium

    October 27 Sh.K.O.L.A. Creative skill ”

    October 26 The youngest Grandmaster of Russia Visiting the young chess players of the Soyuz DDT

    October 25 Pupils visited the military airfield in Levashovo

    October 25 Journalistic marathon – 2021

    October 22 Healthy

    October 22“ On October 22 ” Chimes” at the Regional Festive Festival

    October 22 Pupils of 453 schools won prizes in “Clean Games”

    October 22 Environmental action “Last Liszt”

    October 22 Energy saving in kindergarten

    October 21 Effective energy saving at school

    October 21, traffic police inspectors

    October 20 On October 20, the grand opening of the mobile exhibition “Together”

    21 October Schoolchildren were told about ecology and energy saving

    October 20 “EcoQuest” campaign

    October 20 “Soyuz” family art festival

    20 October The most beautiful tulips for my beloved city!

    October 20 Student of Lyceum 623 named after I. P. Pavlova – on the Uradio Music channel

    October 15 Teacher of school No. 457 took part in the 1st All-Russian forum of class teachers I.P. Pavlova is among the best

    15 October0002 October 15 Eco-campaign “Our flower garden”

    October 14 Schoolchildren were introduced to the profession of “unmanned aerial systems operator”

    October 14 Young pedestrians in the Vyborg district

    October 14 DDT “Soyuz” invites you to take part in the competition “Mom’s tenderness 2021-202 »

    13 October School food system

    13 October Congratulations on the bronze!

    October 11 Crumbs-GTOshki

    October 11 Pupils of the children’s and children’s youth school of the Vyborg district will become participants in the eco-quest

    October 11 Nadezhda Timchuk – Laureate of the Prize of the Government of St. Petersburg

    October 11 Schoolchildren – about additive technologies I.P. Pavlova, a foresight session was held on the project “Your Budget at School”

    October 10 Natalia Karimova is a laureate of the Prize of the Government of St. Petersburg

    October 8 Competition of editorial boards of school media “Journalistic marathon” – 2021

    October 8 Regional competition “KLEVER: a step into the future!”

    October 8 Elena Revenko – Laureate of the Prize of the Government of St. Petersburg

    October 7 The first issue of the School Reporter newspaper of this academic year was published

    October 6 The delegation of the Palace of Children’s Creativity of the district returned from the cruise

    October 6 Caravan of stories

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    October The youngest tourists

    October 6 Eco-excursion for preschoolers

    October 5 Numbers lesson at boarding school 33

    October 5 Concert dedicated to the Teacher’s Day

    October 5 Teachers of Vyborgsky received awards from the Government of St. Petersburg

    October 5 School No. 482 received the Green Flag award

    October 5 #ChildrenOnline

    October 5 Children know how to protect animals 90

    October 4 Preschool children participate in the “Gifts of Autumn” campaign

    October 4 Hand over waste paper – help homeless animals

    October 4 The Vyborgsky team adequately represented the district on the “Safe Wheel”

    4 October Activists of the “Spark of Kindness” project took part in a charity concert

    4 October 33 school – a second home for children with hearing impairments

    2 October Foresight sessions were held in 518 schools

    1 October Foresight sessions were held in 471 schools

    October 1 Initiation into bloggers

    October 1 Together against corruption

    October 1 The Day of the Elderly was held at the Sovremennik Children’s Children’s House

    September 30 Safe Wheel – 2021

    September 30 Presentation of the exhibition “The Hostess of Green Treasures”

    September 30 Autumn Festival for preschool children

    September 30 Let’s protect the Arctic!

    September 30 The teacher is famous for his work – Leadership vector!

    September 28 Preschool children became participants in the Pedestrian Crossing campaign

    September 28 School teams of the district became winners of the city gathering of young firefighters

    September 28 The stage of the project “Your budget” was held in school 518

    September 28 foresight session

    September 28 Open district competition of video clips and vocal art “We are different, we are together!”

    September 28 School press centers of the district

    September 27 “Educator of Russia” in the Vyborg district

    September 27 Team collected 256. 10 kg of garbage “invites you to the online concert “Golden Age”

    September 23 The competition of readers “Wisdom Begins” starts

    On September 22, 5 educational institutions of the district became participants in the Your Budget in Schools project

    On September 22, Let’s say no to terrorism!

    On September 20, the Lyceum of the Yandex Academy

    September 20 Sber class in the Vyborg region

    September 19, the 25th anniversary of the school No. 135

    September 18, we will support children from 482 schools at

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    September 18, schoolchildren against corruption

    17 September Olympic lesson at gymnasium 622

    September 17 Schoolchildren were reminded of safety rules

    September 17 “Chime” at the international festival “Sadko”

    September 17 #Legend forever – an unusual project 622 gymnasiums

    September 17 Safety Week was held in kindergarten No. 8

    September 17 Young dancers 584 Ozerki schools became prize-winners of the Russian Wheelchair Dance Championship

    September 14 Yunarmiya members of 97 schools visited Kronstadt

    September 14 Life and exploits of Alexander Nevsky

    September 13 Safe way to school

    September 13 School 65 student won the competition dedicated to the 800th anniversary of Alexander Nevsky

    September 10 Share your knowledge We mourn. We are proud

    September 8 Sports competitions were held in kindergarten No. 7

    September 8 The exhibition “The Mistress of Green Treasures” was opened

    September 8 Blockade swallow, fly through time!

    September 8 Pupils of 101 lyceums created a video “Siege Childhood”

    September 8 Blockade. We remember

    September 8 The feat of Leningrad…

    September 8 Memorial events were held in the kindergarten

    September 8 The school and the Russian movement of schoolchildren

    September 8 Attention! Pedestrian crossing

    September 7 Teachers of 623 lyceums met with Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov

    September 6 Children on the Internet

    September 6 Eternal spirit of maritime brotherhood

    September 3 Lessons of memory and sorrow “Echo of the Beslan tragedy”

    September 3 World without terror

    September 3 We are together – September 3!

    September 3 Recreation and recreation for children

    September 3 White Ribbon of the World

    September 1 Photo exhibition “Prominent people of Sakata from the Homma family”

    September 1 Day for champions. Present and … future

    September 1 “SOYUZ” – the Territory of Creativity

    September 1 Knowledge Day in gymnasium No. 622

    August 30 Open Days will be held at Sovremennik Children’s Creativity House

    August 27 Who is he, the teacher of the future?

    August 27 Special attention is paid to the education of children with disabilities

    August 27 Special importance of educational environment safety was discussed at the last teachers’ council

    August 27 “Digital educational environment” in the Vyborg district

    August 27 “Formation of a harmonious personality, education of a Russian citizen mature person”

    August 27 Pedagogical Council in the Vyborgsky District

    August 25 Schoolgirl of the Vyborgsky District – winner of the international competition

    August 23 Anna Zhiltsova – the best teacher

    August 20 An event dedicated to the Day of the Flag of Russia was held in kindergarten No. 9

    August 20002 Schools Vyborgsky district is preparing for the Knowledge Day

    August 20 Digital support for schools in the district

    August 20 Preparing security systems for the new academic year

    August 19 Preparing schools for the new school year

    August 19 More than 20,000 children receive free breakfasts in district schools “became “Exemplary”

    August 17 Enjoy any weather

    August 17 And in the summer Soyuz is in touch!

    August 13 Kindergarten No. 7 celebrated Air Force Day

    August 9 Children of the Vyborg District observe traffic rules

    August 6 A fun holiday was held in kindergarten No. 95

    August 2 The Sea project was completed in kindergarten No. 9

    July 8 Future doctors are educated here

    Teachers are proud of students

    June 30 Darya Adonina – vice-champion of boccia competitions

    June 29 From an early age about traffic rules

    June 28 Ruslan Kagramanov scored 100 points on the Unified State Examination in Literature

    June 27 Elizaveta Prokhorova scored 100 points on the Unified State Examination in Russian0003

    June 27 Anna Cherkashina scored 100 points on the Unified State Examination in Russian

    June 27 Honored 100 points

    June 26 Veronika Yusupova received 100 points on the Unified State Examination in Russian

    On June 26 5 school graduates passed the Russian language exam 45 points

    June 25 Results of the district competition “Safe Summer”

    June 25 Irina Potaeva received 100 points in the Unified State Examination in the Russian language

    June 25 Isaeva Vladislava scored 100 points in the Russian language

    June 25 Meeting “Let’s open familiar books”

    June 25 GOL “Luchik”: final

    June 25 Environmental education for preschool children

    June 25 Small Olympic Games

    June 24 Small Olympic Games

    June 24 by 100 points

    June 24 100 points is the result of hard work and productive work

    June 23 “Candle of Memory” action

    June 23 Schoolchildren repeated the rules of behavior in dangerous situations

    June 23 Varvara Egorova received the highest USE score in the Russian language

    June 23 The Kindergarten of the Vyborg District was among the winners of the All-Russian exhibition-review

    June 22 Children honored the memory of those who died during the Great Patriotic War

    kindergarten

    June 22 Champions of the “White Nights”

    June 22 A graduate of the 61st gymnasium scored 100 points on the exam in literature

    June 18 A student of the 107th gymnasium received 100 points on the exam in literature

    June 18 “Sports fun” was held on the sports ground of gymnasium No. 105

    June 18 A talented student is the joy of a teacher

    June 18 Knowledge helped to get one hundred points in the Russian language

    June 18 “- the leader of the generation!

    June 18 Gymnasium 92 graduate Nikolai Krylov: achieving a high result is my duty0003

    June 17 Holiday in Kindergarten No. 67

    June 17 Soyuzmultfilm at Soyuz-ArtStream

    June 16 We love Russia!

    June 16 Let’s celebrate the holiday together at Soyuz-ArtStream!

    June 16 On the “Green Planet”

    June 16 In kindergarten No. 140 a festive event was held – winners of the All-Russian competition of drawings

    June 16 USE for all 100!

    June 15 Fire training

    June 15 Albatros city camp – a unique place for children

    June 15 Teachers will improve their skills at summer courses

    June 11 Preschoolers played a game on the stations “Russia’s Birthday”

    How the guys in the “Rainbow” have a rest

    June 10 “Symbols of Russia” quest game

    June 10 Teachers of the district became the winners of the All-Russian competition

    9June “The Last Hero” in school 118

    June 9 “City of Joy” summer camp

    June 8 Results of the district competition “Streets where we live”

    June 8 “Constellation” lights up the stars

    June 7 Friendship in “Friendship” »

    June 7 Summer vacation 2021

    June 7 Shotokan and karatebike master

    June 7 Vernadsky readings: ecology and human health

    June 4 Hello summer!

    June 4 World Bicycle Day in Kindergarten No. 7

    June 3 Sports achievements of students of 92 gymnasiums

    June 3 The opening of kindergarten 33 took place

    June 3 Results of the chess tournament “Open Championship DDT “Youth” 2021″

    June 3 Hooray! Summer creative reboot has begun!

    June 2 Teachers of the Vyborgsky District are among the best

    June 2 Kindergartens of the Vyborgsky District will graduate almost 5500 children0003

    June 2 Sports summer with the TRP!

    June 1 Lesson of kindness at school No. 65

    June 1 Childhood is you and me

    May 31 Road safety was taught in 95 kindergarten

    May 31 Choose a sport and win!

    On May 31, students of 92 gymnasiums won silver at the Fencing Championship

    May 31 The festival helped to believe in yourself

    May 31 The way under the circus dome

    May 28 Competition for young journalists of the district

    May 26 Japanese Games in Sovremennik

    May 26 Diploma winners of the competition of pedagogical achievements in the Vyborg district 903 May 203 903 Photocross in Sosnovka

    May 25 Educational evacuation in kindergarten

    May 25 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg district participated in the international action

    May 24 The Football at School project began to be implemented in the Vyborg district

    May 24 Schoolchildren participated in the action “Garden of Memory”

    May 21 Results of the VI open regional competition of authentic music performance

    May 21 Conference “Many Faces of Petersburg”

    May 21 Forum for supporting children’s public associations of educational institutions

    May 20 Results of the VI Open District Competition

    May 19 School No. 104 hosted a solemn event

    May 19 Summer health campaign in the Vyborg district

    May 19 “Success Factor” in the Vyborgsky district

    May 18 The IV graduation of the School of young strategists took place in gymnasium 622

    May 18 Safe wheel 2021

    a festive evening was held

    May 17 Preparations for the summer health campaign

    May 14 The Perezvon ensemble performed in Gatchina

    May 14 Pupils of 584 schools have something to be proud of

    May 14 Allocated 1,625 vouchers to city camps with 9 days0003

    May 14, 65 school provided assistance to the animal shelter

    May 13 The first chord of the Perezvon ensemble

    May 13 Pupils of 623 lyceums planted trees in memory of the Victory

    May 12 Photo project “Native people”

    search squad

    May 11 We remember – we are proud!

    May 11 Kindergarten No. 1 hosts the exhibition “This Victory Day!”

    On May 10, Victory Day was celebrated in kindergarten No. 79

    On May 7, high school students from school No.0003

    May 7 An example of selfless courage!

    May 5 Children congratulated veterans on May 9

    April 30 New victories for young photographers of Sovremennik

    April 30 Flight to the Stars

    April 30 Elvira Nabiullina held a literacy lesson for students of the Vyborg District

    April 302 90 ”

    April 30 Mentorship in additional education

    April 29 “Scientific debut” conference

    April 29 A confident step into the future!

    April 29 School of the district in the TOP-300

    April 29 Ecological kindergarten

    April 28 A chess tournament was held in Sovremennik

    April 27 As students of the exemplary ensemble “Perezvon” we met Red Spring!

    April 26Kids fed the birds as part of the “Merry House” action

    April 26 Preservation of the memory of the war and the blockade

    April 26 622 the gymnasium confirmed the high quality of education

    April 26 Subbotnik in kindergarten No. 12

    April 23 A resident of besieged Leningrad visiting schoolchildren

    April 23 Health is in order – thanks to exercises

    April 23 I am a competent pedestrian

    April 23 The best class teacher of the district

    April 22 Are there any who want to become journalists?

    April 22 “Memory is the fourth dimension”

    April 22 The first festival-competition “Success Factor”

    April 22 The project “Meetings on Asafiev” started

    April 22 There is no name more famous for us than the name Alexander Nevsky!

    April 22 Cooking by ourselves!

    April 22 The results of the All-Russian children’s drawing competition were summed up

    April 22 No limitation period

    April 21 Teachers of the district at the “Petersburg lesson”

    April 21 The best teachers in the Vyborg region

    April 21 How to become the Leader of Russia?

    April 21 Kindergarten No. 74 became the winner of the All-Russian open review competition0003

    April 19 Schoolchildren laid flowers in Sosnovka Park

    April 19 Let’s start into the future!

    April 16 Organized children’s recreation resumes in St. Petersburg

    April 16 Space adventures for preschool children

    April 16 The path to success is a talented preschooler

    April 16 Festival of theatrical art for preschool children

    April 16 »

    April 16 Quest 9 passed in school 330003

    April 16 A teenager on guard of the law

    April 15 “Orange Day” was celebrated at school

    April 15 City interactive game “Remember, we are proud, we keep!”

    April 13 Winners of the city festival for the game “What? Where? When?”

    On April 13, a workshop was held on teaching how to teach!

    April 13 We are for a healthy lifestyle!

    April 12 Space is us!

    April 12 School No. 65 honored the memory of prisoners of Nazi concentration camps

    April 12 Organization of recreation and health improvement for children and youth of the Vyborgsky district in 2021

    April 12 Gagarinsky lesson

    April 12 School No. 65 honored the memory of prisoners of fascist concentration camps

    April 9 Hand over waste paper – plant a tree!

    April 9 Ecological action “Paper Boom”

    April 8 Preschool children of the district became winners of the All-Russian competition

    April 8 Health Week at school 6

    April 8 Risks of the metropolis: prevention of suicidal behavior

    April 7 Sovremennik students are winners of the exhibition

    April 6 Spring competitions for preschoolers

    April 6 Vyborgsky District will host an online parent-teacher meeting

    April 5 “Petersburg KamerTON” – laureate of Herzen Choral Ensembles

    April 4 « We do not spare the warmth of our hearts”

    April 4 “Good people are brought up in love”

    April 2 High school students became participants in the ProfStart project

    April 2 The 85th anniversary of Pinocchio was celebrated in kindergarten 64

    April 2 Children’s Book Week was held at school No. 60

    April 2 Results of the competition “Hurrah! All at home! Or family online”

    April 2 School of Development Festival

    April 2 Kindergarten No. 15 is the best!

    April 1 Birds are our friends

    April 1 Children of the Vyborg District are champions of Russia in automodelling

    April 1 A lesson of courage was held at school No.0002 April 1 Gymnasium No. 622 – an interactive platform of the XI St. Petersburg International Educational Forum

    April 1 “Mood Plus” became the winner of the international festival

    March 31 Students of Gymnasium No. 622 took part in the educational forum

    March 30 Red Wolf in School 60

    March 30 The Lelya theater performance became the winner of the festival

    March 30 Pupils of 65 schools created a virtual tour0 school

    March 30 Teachers of the district participated in the conference

    March 30 An exhibition was opened at school 482

    March 29 Workshop of innovative ideas

    March 29 Kindergarten No. . Scout Kent”

    March 29 Teachers from 65 schools spoke at the conference

    March 26 Children’s Book Week for Toddlers

    March 26 Practice-oriented seminar “Step into the Future”

    26 March The experience of studying folk culture was discussed in Sovremennik

    26 March The School of Pedagogical Creativity

    26 March Partnership between kindergarten and family: a formula for success

    25 March Dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Yu. ..

    March 25 Preschoolers visited the “Universe of Water”

    March 25 The III regional children’s creativity competition “KotoVasiya” was held

    March 24 Science in the Palace of Children’s (Youth) Creativity

    March 24 The ensemble “Gornitsa” became the winner of the competition “My Motherland”

    March 23 Six young Vyborzhans became winners of the city competition

    March 23 The ensemble “Perezvon” received a diploma of the winner of the city competition

    March 22 Review-competition of guards of honor

    March 22 “Gymnasium way of life as a complex of conditions for the formation of a researcher’s culture”

    March 22 Schoolchildren were told about unmanned technologies

    March 22 Football players of 622 gymnasiums became champions!

    March 22 The guys from gymnasium No. 622 successfully performed in the mini-football final

    March 19 Faithful to the traditions of the school

    March 18 The best in career guidance games

    March 18 The best in career guidance games

    online seminars

    17 March Seminar “Exploring – we inherit”

    17 March “Courage” became the owner of the “Grand Prix” at the V city festival-competition “Inflorescence of Talents”

    16 March Speed ​​is not the main thing!

    March 16 Children from Kindergarten 69 collected more than 30 kg of plastic

    March 16 Students learned about the intricacies of the cryptographer profession

    March 16 Dreams come true!

    March 16 Boarding school No. 33 hosted a holiday “Science and labor will give wondrous shoots”

    March 14 XXIII city competition for young guides

    March 14 Women of the year — in “Ozerki”

    March 14 Trip to Karelskaya berka “DOL” »

    March 14 From a small victory to a big one!

    March 13 Information on the organization of recreation and recreation for children in the Vyborg District in 2021 during the spring school holidays protects nature” together with students 102 schools

    March 11 Pupils of school No. 584 “Ozerki” won medals at the boccia championship

    March 10 A teacher from school 534 became the winner of the City competition “Teaching children traffic rules”

    March 10 Half the world as a gift

    March 7 Initiation into cadets of the Ministry of Emergency Situations

    March 4 Schoolchildren participated in the game “What? Where? When?”

    March 4 Gymnasium No. 622 hosted a defense of young strategists’ projects

    March 3 Through the pages of Agnia Barto’s books

    March 3 Head of the St. participation in biathlon competitions

    March 2 All-Russian Cat Day

    March 2 A chess tournament was held at the DDT “Soyuz”

    March 1 New victories of the choirs of the Children’s Children’s and Youth Sports Theater

    March 1 Preschoolers participated in the tournament “Miracle Checkers”

    March 1 Master class from the teacher of DDT “Youth”

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    February 28 VI City Exhibition of Japanese Art “First Morning of Spring”

    February 28 Captain 1st Rank in the Hero’s Chair

    February 27 Alexander Beglov paid a working visit to gymnasium No. 622

    February 27 Alexander Beglov visited school No. 518

    February 25 Young journalists from 103 schools took III place

    February 25 Readers from 471 schools are the best!

    February 25 Lyceum 623 team is the winner of the “Calling to Protect” competition

    February 25 About the military space forces of the Russian Federation – to preschool children

    February 25 Pupils of school No. 584 “Ozerki” help pets from the mini-shelter

    February 24 First teleconference with Morocco

    February 23 There is such a profession – to defend the Motherland

    February 22 On the eve of Defender of the Fatherland Day

    February 19 International Mother Language Day

    February 19 A little help is better than a lot of sympathy!

    February 19 Pupils of the district at the Olympiad “Wonderful City”

    February 19 Students of “Sovremennik” are the winners of the competition “Hello, winter-winter!”

    February 19 School No. 482 hosted competitions in robotics

    February 19 Competition for youth film and video creativity KinoProject starts

    February 18 World of Science and Art in School No. 518

    February 18 Results of the reading competition “My small – my huge world”

    February 18 Safety through the eyes of children

    February 17 The best school museum

    February 17 Give another the joy of being a reader!

    February 17 Pupils of Kindergarten No. 135 took part in “Sport Fun”

    February 17 Sportsmen of the Vyborgsky District – Champions of the Russian Championship

    February 15 Schoolchildren of the district honored the memory of heroes

    February 15 In “Sovremennik” remembered brilliant European composers

    February 15 Health Day was held in the kindergarten

    February 15 District mini-football championship

    February 15 Online quizzes for the International Book Giving Day

    February 12 Financial literacy for preschool children 900 School children 903 902 February 12 902 February Financial literacy for district children

    February 11 Maxim Merzlyakov won gold at the Russian Sambo Championship

    February 11 Online international dialogue

    February 11 “Lesson of Numbers” was held in school No. 33

    February 11 An environmental project was presented in school No. 112

    February 10 Day of Russian Science in the Central Library of the Vyborgsky District

    February 10 “Big Challenges” for students of 623 Lyceum February

    School 65 honored the memory of young anti-fascist heroes

    On February 8, the Director of Gymnasium 622 received gratitude

    On February 8, February 7, Hero of the Soviet Union Vasily Ivanovich Minakov would celebrate his centenary

    February 5 “Sovremennik” develops spiritual and moral potential

    February 5 “A round table on the blockade” was held in the house of creativity “Youth”

    February 5 City holiday “Candlemas” level

    February 4 Children for road safety

    February 3 Teachers and students of the district are among the best

    February 3 Financial literacy for schoolchildren of the district

    February 2 Nikolay Krylov – winner of the Olympiad “Our Heritage”

    February 2 Preschool children were told about hygiene

    February 2 Anticorruption policy through the eyes of children February Five school museums of the district were awarded medals

    February 1 A student of 33 boarding schools played the main role in the film

    January 29 Students competed in an intellectual quiz

    January 29 Report about the monument to D. D. Shostakovich

    January 29 Teachers of the city exchanged experience in developing children’s motivation

    January 28 Leningrad Victory Day was held in schools and kindergartens of the district

    January 28 Laying flowers at the monument to Shostakovich

    January 29 School No. 33 told about the history of the blockade things

    January 27 “Christmas stars” lit up for the children of the Vyborg district

    January 27 Preschool children were told about the blockade of Leningrad

    January 27 This is a difficult word blockade …

    January 26 A video about the blockade of Leningrad created by children

    January 26 The day the blockade was lifted in modern conditions

    January Boarding school No. 1 takes part in the Dobroshkola project

    January 22 Children of the district prepared more than 3,000 postcards for veterans

    January 21 An exhibition of museum exhibits “Witnesses of the People’s Memory” was opened0003

    January 21 Pupils of Sovremennik are winners of cross-country skiing competitions

    January 21 The Red Carnation campaign was held in school No. 102

    January 19 Dobroshkola in the Vyborg district

    January 18 On the procedure for providing places in kindergartens

    January 18 “Postcard to a Veteran” campaign

    January 15 A young teacher of the 677th progymnasium became a laureate of the All-Russian competition

    January 15 The “Feeding trough!”

    January 14 Carols in Kindergarten No. 9

    January 14 Applications for the competition “Russian language… Greatness, beauty, pride!”

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    December 30 Holy marathon “From Christmas to Baptism”

    December 30 “Chi -Medvon” – Laureate of the All -Russian Competition

    December 29 The teacher -psychologist 494 School won the All -Russian competition

    29 December December 9000 29 December 29. , the fairy tale begins right here…

    On December 28, a student of school No. 482 became the winner of the City competition “Ecology through the eyes of children”

    December 28 New Year holidays with special conditions

    December 28 Schoolchildren of the district were told about the law

    we are getting

    December 24 Student of the 92nd gymnasium is the winner of WorldSkills Russia

    December 23 Give a sick child the sun

    December 23 102 the school will be awarded for its contribution to the culture of the country

    December 22 The UNIIT Folklore ensemble became the winner of the Interregional Festival

    December 22, a student of 101 lyceum – winner of the All -Russian competition

    On December 21, digital accompaniment of gifted children

    On December 21, take part in the New Year’s Detective

    on December 21 to the schoolchildren of Vyborgsky Vyborgsky district said “Let’s go!”

    December 18 Results of the district competition “Petersburg Lesson”

    December 18 DDT “Sovremennik” united the country

    December 17 Christmas Educational Readings – 2021

    December 17 The online competition of soloists of folklore groups “I myself!”

    December 16 Let creativity live in every family!

    December 14 Pupils of the creative center “Soyuz” remembered Brodsky

    December 14 Schoolchildren were told about the Constitution Day

    December 13 “The Book of Memory” was handed over to former juvenile prisoners of fascist concentration camps

    December 13 Social video contest “Say NO to corruption”0003

    December 13 City competition “Military-defensive architecture of the North-West of Russia”

    December 10 Meeting with music online

    December 10 Teachers of the district talked about methodological innovations in the field of education

    December 8 “Creative work” of children with disabilities

    December 7 Pupils of the 6th school learned about how neural networks work

    December 4 They count chickens in autumn

    December 4 Preschool children are not bored

    November 30 Master classes with “Perspective”

    November 27 Preschool children at the Bread Museum

    November 27 The world gives us opportunities

    November 27 kindergarten

    November 27 The Chime Ensemble became a laureate of the Fireworks of National Cultures competition

    November 27 Mom is the main word in every fate

    November 26 Schoolchildren were told about road safety

    November 26 From Froebel to a robot: raising future engineers

    November 26 Teacher of children’s children’s theater “Youth” became a finalist of the “Raising a Citizen” competition

    November 26 kindergarten No. 9 learned about the eco-project

    November 19 Enter IT: practice and creativity

    November 19 Instead of paper posters – interactive stands and computers

    November 17 Kindness Day was celebrated in 67 kindergarten

    November 17 Teachers of the district became the best in the stage of the All-Russian competition

    November 17 School No. 102 hosted the action “WE are the foundation of the world”

    November 13 Folklore groups will be held online !”

    November 5 Educational design

    October 23 Atomic lesson was held at school No. 6

    October 22 Kindness lessons were held at school No. 760003

    October 2 Civil Defense Day

    September 29 The quality of school meals was monitored in the Vyborgsky District

    September 28 The Department of Social Nutrition launched a “Hot Line” in September

    September 25 Children were reminded of the rules of traffic rules

    From heart to heart”

    On September 18, Kindergarten No. 23 is celebrating its Anniversary!

    September 17 Center for Psychological, Pedagogical, Medical and Social Assistance: face-to-face appointment

    September 17 The best athletes were honored in gymnasium No. 622

    September 16 Young firefighters from 494 schools participate in the city rally of the DYuP

    September 15 Schoolchildren about traffic rules

    September 14 collective

    September 12 “Hear with the heart” – exemplary children’s collective of St. Petersburg

    September 11 Kindergarten 6 graduates – holders of TRP badges

    September 11 No offenses!

    September 11 Road safety week in kindergarten №100

    September 11 Holiday “Hello, dear friends!”

    September 10 An open day was held at the Children’s Children’s House “Yunost”

    September 9 “Safety Lessons” in schools

    September 9 Attention! “Parent Patrol”!

    September 9 Honored the memory of those who died during the blockade

    September 9 Students of gymnasium 622 were evacuated in 4 minutes

    September 8 Remember. We mourn.

    September 8 Teachers’ Council live

    September 8 Opening of the exhibition “The Green Kingdom of Grigory Shakulov”

    September 7 Schoolchildren returned to the classroom!

    September 7 A letter to the past

    September 7 The traditional week “No more tears” was held in kindergarten No. 67

    September 5 Pupils of school 65 took part in a city volunteer action solidarity in the fight against terrorism

    September 4 White Ribbon of the World

    September 4 Grief that will always be with us…

    September 4 In memory of the victims of Beslan

    September 3 Events of educational institutions from September 3 to 16

    September 3 Andrey Matushkin held a lesson courage in Lyceum 623

    September 3 The academic year of school No. 65 began with victories!

    On September 3, the Olymp Orphanage will host an Open House Day online

    September 2 The school is open for a kind heart

    September 2 Knowledge Day in kindergarten

    September 2 Remote parent meetings were held in school 102

    September 2 Festive assembly was held in school 65

    September 1 Knowledge Day in gymnasium No. 92

    September 1 And yet it took place…

    September 1 Kindergarten No. 11 is ready for the new academic year!

    September 1 Online marathon “Remember. We mourn. We are proud!

    On September 1, Knowledge Day was held in Vyborgsky District

    August 31 A pedagogical council was held in the Vyborgsky District

    August 28 Goodbye, summer!

    August 25 The best were noted

    August 19 A student of the 92nd gymnasium scored 100 points in the biology exam

    August 14 Athlete’s day in kindergarten No. 67

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    July 31 An eighth-grader became a finalist of the All-Russian competition

    July 28 Organization of recreation and health improvement for children and youth of the Vyborg district in 2020

    July 28 Three graduates received one hundred points at gymnasium No. 622

    July 26 How and where in the region they teach chess

    July 25 Sergey Sochilin: “Children should feel that they are important to teachers”

    July 18 Governor inspected the progress of repair work

    July 18 Alexander Beglov inspected School No. 83

    July 15 Exam wearing a mask

    July 8 Information on the organization of children’s recreation

    July 2 Sand Day was held in Kindergarten No. 67 garden

    June 25 Graduates are preparing to pass the exam

    June 25 Soap bubble show for preschoolers

    June 25 Be in trend: challenges and flash mobs online

    June 23 Vasily Kurakin is the winner of the All-Russian Engineering Olympiad

    June 23 Kindergarten No. 21: remote work

    June 22 Pupils of school No. 494 are the winners of the All-Russian Olympiad

    June 22 Pupils of school No. 65 took part in a commemorative action

    June 21 From the first day of the war to the first Victory Parade

    June 19 How do you like studying in this format?

    June 19 Online marathon #ProKreative

    June 19 Lyceum No. 623 – winner of the competition “500 best educational institutions of the country – 2020”

    June 19 Online webinars for parents

    June 19 Pupils of 494 schools – winners of the intellectual tournament

    June 19 Sovremennik held a seminar for teachers

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    June 17 204 graduates received gold medals in the Vyborgsky district

    June 17 6128 certificates were awarded in the Vyborgsky district

    June 16 Teachers from 102 schools presented the project “Step into the Future”

    June 15 Day of Russia was widely celebrated in kindergartens of the Vyborgsky District

    June 13 “Gornitsa” won awards at the All-Russian Festival-Competition

    June 12 Victories of the ensemble “Perezvon”

    June 11 Hot lines for state final certification

    June New issue of the media studio DDT “Soyuz”

    June 11 “Gornitsa” received diplomas of the All-Russian festival “Children’s Village”

    June 10 Goodbye, kindergarten!

    June 8 Results of the district competition “When we are at home”

    June 8 DDT “Olimp” won the Grand Prix of the International Festival-Competition

    June 8 Talents and fans of KLEVER

    June 8 “Youth” Creativity House held a remote teachers’ council

    June 4 Online seminar for teachers

    June 2 Children’s Day was celebrated in the open air

    June 2 The work of on-duty groups in kindergartens

    June 2 A surprise about Pushkin

    May 30 Interactive game “Like Leto?”

    May 29 The number of duty groups in kindergartens increases in June

    May 29 Sovremennik invites teachers to an online seminar

    May 29 Family and Childhood Day online

    May 29 Sovremennik is the best in preserving the traditions of the Russian folk game

    May 28 Pupils of 65 schools won prizes

    May 28 Kindergarten No. 9 congratulated their beloved city

    May 27 Last bell at Gymnasium No. 92 online

    May 26 My city – Petersburg

    May 26 Photo marathon for Children’s Day

    May 25 Virtual “Last call” for graduates of school No. 60

    May 25 End of the school year at school No. 60

    3 25 Survey of parents and teachers of schools in St. Petersburg

    May 22 The online festival “Media School of the Year 2020” was held

    May 22 Scientific and practical conference in a remote format

    May 204 school

    May 19 With love for children

    May 19 Remote protection of the final projects

    May 19 Online seminar for teachers: announcement

    May 19 Lelya Theater – laureate of the All-Russian Festival

    May 18 Online trainings for teachers

    May 18 The results of the contest “On Valor, Feats, Glory” were summed up

    May 18 Virtual tour of the museum “Forest: from the past to the future”

    May 16 Schoolchildren were told about helplines

    May 15, 482 schools – winners of the Future Strategy festival

    May 15, The Safe Wheel competition was held online and mutual assistance during the period of self-isolation

    May 14 Museum “Unconquered”

    May 14 Forum of children’s projects

    May 14 Online preschoolers

    May 14 Festival-competition “I went to war dear!”

    May 11 Kharlamova Ksenia: the best essay

    May 8 DDT Soyuz: tribute to memory

    May 8 Happy Victory Day, our veterans!

    May 8 Open district competition “I myself!”

    May 8 Museum of the 5th Leningrad Partisan Brigade

    May 7 Victory Day in online format I. P. Pavlova

    May 6 Dedicated to the main holiday of the country…

    May 6 What is Victory Day?

    May 1 Military History Museum “Childhood scorched by war”

    April 30 Additional education online

    April 30 Support the “Immortal Regiment in Every Heart” campaign!

    April 30 School No. 482 is the winner of the All-Russian Ecological Competition

    April 30 Welcome to the virtual school!

    April 29 Distance learning DYUT

    April 29 DYUT Vyborgsky district of St. Petersburg became the winner of the correspondence stage of the All-Russian Contest

    April 28 Distance learning: speech therapists and speech pathologists

    April 28 Marathon of the Sovremennik Children’s Art House

    April 28 Students of the 110th school participate in the competition

    April 28 Participation in the “Road of Memory” project

    April 2702 Competition starts in table tennis

    April 20 School No. 117 held an action “Let’s make our house cleaner”

    April 20 Familiar – unusual

    April 17 Weekdays 95 kindergarten

    April 17 Remote form of education through the eyes of a teacher

    April 17 Victory poetry contest started

    April 17 What is it? Where is it?

    April 17 V open urban competition of authentic remote music performance

    April 17 See the world through the eyes of children

    April 16 A scientific and practical webinar was held at 33 boarding schools

    April 16 Hooray! All at home! Or a family online

    April 16 Road safety from scratch

    April 15 Kindergarten transitions to a new format during self-isolation

    April 13 Pupils of 117 schools held a remote assembly for Cosmonautics Day

    April 13 Take part in the remote project “Victory Addresses. Vyborg Side”

    April 13 Children of the Vyborg District told what they are doing during quarantine

    April 10 Distant is a new form of life

    April 10 The creative contest “Children draw war” starts

    April 8 Rules for traveling during isolation

    7 April Let’s remember everyone by name

    March 28 Dear parents!

    March 27 Deadlines for accepting applications for the summer camp are postponed

    March 25 Happiness Day in Kindergarten No. 9

    March 25 Teachers discussed the potential of the methodological complex “Kindergarten – House of Joy”

    March 24 A real holiday of sports

    March 23 Students 123 schools visited the “Universe of Water”

    March 23 “Courage” was awarded the “Inflorescence of Talents-2020” competition

    March 23 How Antarctica was discovered

    March 23 Participants told about the competition of pedagogical achievements

    March 23 Honored the memory of those killed in the Chechen Republic

    March 23 Kindergarten No. 15 is an effective leader

    March 20 Buchenval alarm” and “Fire of memory”

    March 20 Spring rustled… with the pages of the “reporter”

    March 19 Presentation of commemorative medals

    March 18 In search of the ship’s bell

    March 18 “Petersburg lesson” for teachers

    March 18 Singing orange

    March 18 In memory of the St. Petersburg composer

    March 16 XI St. Petersburg International Educational Forum canceled

    March 16 March Postponement and cancellation of events DDT “Sovremennik”

    March 16 Diplomas of the “Musical Kaleidoscope”

    March 16 Fantasy paper curls

    March 16 New achievements of the ensemble “Gornitsa”

    March 16 First place in the volleyball tournament “Hope of the North”

    March 16 In this city I live

    March 13 In gymnasium No. 622 a festival of Lego models was held

    March

    years of success: preserving the past, creating the future

    March 12 Meeting with a real Hero

    March 12 Spring and a woman are alike

    March 12 IntellectUM-QUIZ

    March 12 Presentation of commemorative medals

    March 12 Children from the school of creative skills will be told about acting

    March 11 Creativity. Space. Time

    March 11 Class meeting at gymnasium 73

    March 11 Review of formation and songs

    March 11 Sovremennik screen arts studio will shoot a film about Suvorov

    March 10 Speed ​​is not the main thing

    March 10 Spring mood Safety through the eyes of children

    March 6 Young journalists laboratory

    March 6 Historical dictation for members of the Youth Army

    March 6 “Give me a foothold and I will turn the whole world upside down”

    March 6 To the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter I

    March 6 Acting at the “Ozerki” school

    March 5 Juniors of the Vyborgsky district are among the best in the city

    March 5 Presentation of anniversary medals “75 years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War”

    March 5 Environmental education

    March 5 A tree is strong with roots, and a man is a family

    March 5 Schoolchildren were reminded of the importance of observing traffic rules

    March 5 Events of educational institutions of the Vyborg District

    March 5 Folk instruments will be played in Sovremennik

    March 4 SKA-1946 hockey players met with schoolchildren

    Move to the heart

    March 4

    On March 4, Anniversary medals were awarded in Lyceum No. 623

    On March 4, XVII gymnasium student readings

    On March 3, the Russian Business Games Championship ended in St. Petersburg

    March 2 Connection of generations

    March 2 Young biologists breed amphibians

    March 2 Champions grow up

    March 2 KLEVER project leaders were tested for knowledge of mathematics

    March 2 “We remember, we are proud of the stars”

    in the Vyborgsky District

    March 2 The Perezvon Ensemble performed in the library

    March 2 Poetic vernissage for preschool children

    March 2 School No. 60 hosted a review of formation and songs

    March 2 Memory of the feat of the 6th company of the Airborne Forces

    February 28 The winner of the Olympiad “Our Heritage”

    28 February Branch found its winners

    28 February 28 Talents

    27 February 27 Pharmacists participate in the “Russian School of Pharmacists”

    February 27 February

    27 February 27 February 27 The first morning first Mort spring

    February 27 Seminar for teachers

    February 26 The first victories of young dancers

    February 26 Lyceum students visited the Academy. CM. Kirov

    February 21 Alexandra Boikova – laureate of the Star of Prometheus competition

    February 21 English with Indian “flavor”

    February 20 Teachers touched the world of TV journalism

    February 20 Schoolchildren told about the development of science during the war years

    February 20 6 Gymnasium – the champion of St. Petersburg in mini-football

    February 20 The Vyborg District hosted the Music Olympiad

    February 20 IX regional competition of dance groups “Grace-pari!”

    February 19 Bright victories of the TWIST studio

    February 19 Preschoolers took part in the February Starts

    February 19 Schoolchildren held a “Study Day” at the Mining University

    February 19 February Pupils of 65 schools created a tactile book

    February 18 Master class for future teachers in kindergarten No. 2

    February 18 Charity concert of the Perezvon Ensemble

    February 18 Robotics competition was held at the school 482

    February 18 Amazing is nearby: a trip to school museums

    February 18 Tatiana Smirnova told about the history of the Pediatric University

    February 18 Schoolchildren made a ski trip to Lake Shchuchye

    February 8000 participated in local history orienteering

    February 18 Basketball players from Lyceum No. 623 won the fourth victory

    February 17 Charitable project “Sh.K.O.L.A. Creative Mastery»

    February 17 Denis Yashin – winner of the regional stage of the conference “Start in Science”

    February 17 Russian Song Ensemble “Perezvon”

    February 17 “Parus” performed at the Anichkov Palace

    February 10 II city festival “Additional education and extracurricular activities in an educational institution – 2020”

    February 10 How “Sirius” lyceum students conquered

    February 7 The teacher of “Olympus” is the winner of the festival-competition “Solo Exit”

    February 7 622 the gymnasium is the winner of the regional stage of the competition “Football in the lens”

    February 7 Encounters with music at Sovremennik

    February 7 Principal of Gymnasium No. 622 took part in the IV All-Russian Conference “The Path to Success”

    February 7 Pupils from 482 schools – winners of the festival “Christmas in St. Petersburg”

    7 February Pupils of 135 schools took part in the competition “My First Business”

    February 7 City seminar for teachers of additional education

    Creative skill”

    February 6 Pupils of 622 gymnasiums will be awarded for projects

    February 4 Intellectual competitions were held at school No. 494

    February 4 A student of school No. 65 became a laureate of the city conference

    February 4 Teachers of St. No. 13 accepted the first pupils

    February 4 Chinese New Year in gymnasium No. 652

    February 3 A mini-golf tournament for schoolchildren was held in the Vyborg district

    February 3 The path to success is a talented preschooler

    February 3 Pupils of the 110th school got acquainted with the work of the Legislative Assembly

    February 3 II city festival “Additional education and extracurricular activities in an educational institution – 2020”

    January 30 Veterans visited the college “Petersburg Fashion”

    January 30 Leningrad. Blockade. Memory.

    January 28 All-Russian competition of leisure programs for teachers starts

    January 29 Your feat is sacredly honored and kept in memory

    January 28 A meeting of students with Veterans took place in school 471

    January 27 “Leningrad salute” for residents of besieged Leningrad

    January 27 The Leningradets Choir performed in school 518

    January 27 Open lesson in kindergarten No. 108

    January 27 Lyceum students visited the museum-reserve “Breakthrough of the Siege of Leningrad”.

    January 27 A trip along the Road of Life

    January 24 Pupils of 482 schools are ready for work and defense!

    January 24 Schoolchildren saw a military-historical reenactment

    January 24 How preschool children went caroling

    January 23 Kindergarten No. 125 talked about the peculiarities of working with young children

    January 23 tournament in Minsk

    January 23 Schoolchildren will represent the district at the city reading competition “To live life is not a field to cross”

    January 23 The Palace was visited by a delegation from the Republic of Mari El

    January 22 Events dedicated to the removal of the blockade will be held in school No. 110

    January 22 Alina Artey will reveal the secrets of the profession of a stylist

    January 22 The Lira Choir became a laureate of Christmas festivals »

    January 21 Boarding school No. 33 prepares gifts for veterans

    January 21 Applying for children’s vacation

    January 21 Under the star of Bethlehem on the Vyborg side

    On January 16, the Zvezdochka team is the winner in the debate for schoolchildren

    January 14 cheerful Kolyada in kindergarten No. 9

    2019

    26 on December 26, a teacher of gymnasium No. 61 was awarded the “Honored Teacher of the Russian Federation”

    24 on December 24 on December 24 School No. 468 spoke about architecture

    December 18 Laureate from the Vyborgsky District in the nomination “General Educational Institution”

    December 17 Pupils of the 110th school – winners of WorldSkills Russia

    December 17 School students of Gymnasium No. 622 are the winners of the “Innovative Development Strategies”

    December 17 School of Young Strategists turns 3 years old

    December 16 Students are told about the history of cinema

    a gift from the Heroes

    November 28 My choice is life without corruption

    November 18 School No. 60 collected information about 162 veterans

    November 1 Makar Larionov became the world champion in jiu-jitsu

    October 31 Events in educational institutions of the district

    October 30 Pupils of Lyceum No. 623 visited the video lecture hall in the Presidential Library

    October 30 Paper boom in kindergarten No. 2

    October 29 Pupils of the Vyborg District on a pedestal in Canada October 29 Den of Health
    took place at school No. 487

    October 29 Gymnasium students visiting Sovremennik

    October 28 Preschoolers visited the Summer Garden

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    October 17 Pupils of the 117th school held an environmental campaign

    October 17 – Young journalists went behind the scenes of the industry

    October 17 A clean city – a clean yard!

    October 17 Pupils from 584 schools brought gold medals

    October 15 Children with visual impairments in the safe hands of specialists from kindergarten 133

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    October 7 Teacher’s Day was celebrated at school No. 117

    October 7 Schoolchildren of the district strengthened their friendship with the Good Tram

    October 4 5 teachers of the Vyborgsky district were awarded with badges of honor “For the humanization of the school of St. Petersburg”

    October 4 – first graders!

    September 9 Preschool children from kindergarten No. 140 learned about the feat of Leningraders

    August 29 The best heads of educational institutions of the district received diplomas

    August 28, the Vyborgsky District set a course for transformations

    August 27, the Vyborgsky District will celebrate the Day of Knowledge

    August 26 Open Doors Day at the Children’s Children’s House “Yunost”

    August 21 On Flag Day, preschoolers will learn about the Motherland

    August 21 “Cheburashka’s Birthday” ” was celebrated in kindergarten No. 43

    August 20 Events of preschool institutions

    August 19 The new building of school No. 110 will receive the first students

    August 19 Valery Garnets: “Kindergarten No. 129ready for the school year”

    August 15 Kindergarten No. 43 hosted cognitive events

    August 1 Summer cottage for preschool children of the Vyborgsky District

    August 1 Preschool children learned about the history of the creation of the Russian Navy

    July 25 International Day was celebrated in kindergarten No. 103 cake

    July 24 Natalia Nikishina: “The Raketa camp passed the test”

    July 19 Graduates of Lyceum No. 623 visited Tallinn and Stockholm

    July 18 Children from city camps participated in the fire safety relay race

    July 18 weave from beads to “our” library

    July 16 Tips for first -graders

    July 15 Pupils of kindergarten No. 103 visited the library

    On July 11, a preschool found out how Peterhof fountains

    July 11 pupils of kindergarten No. 134 will take part in a math quiz

    July 11 Family Day for preschool children from kindergarten No. 12

    July 9 Preschoolers watched the “Good Fairy Tale”

    July 5 Fairy tale characters visiting children from kindergarten No. 21

    July 4 Pupils of kindergarten No. 113 were told about Peter and Fevronia

    July 2 Former director of gymnasium No. 73 Valentina Pavlova celebrates her anniversary

    June 27 4 cadet graduates of 118 schools were awarded medals “For special achievements in teaching”

    June 27 90 Soap bubble show took place in Kindergarten No. 67

    June 27 Kindergarten No. 43 taught children how not to get lost in the forest

    June 27 Activities of educational institutions from July 1 to July 14

    June 27 Children in Kindergarten No. 125 confessed their love for creativity Pushkin

    June 26 About 6,000 preschoolers graduated from kindergartens in the Vyborgsky District

    June 26 Pupils of the Children’s Children’s Children’s College “Soyuz” received badges “Young Tourist of Russia”

    June 26 A student of Lyceum 623 won the regional stage of the All-Russian competition “Leader”

    June 26 Pupils 43 kindergartens completed the course “Fundamentals of safe behavior on the roads”

    June 25 In kindergarten 115 children learned about the professions of a multiplier and software engineer

    June 25 “Gold” was awarded to 179graduates of the Vyborgsky District

    June 25 Kindergarten No. 4 hosted an event “Photo Orientation”

    June 25 623 Lyceum will cooperate with the German-Russian Institute of Culture in Dresden

    June 24 Kindergarten No. 9 – “The best cap collection institution in the Vyborgsky District »

    June 24 The second shift started working at the Raduga camp

    June 24 The Soyuz kindergarten teaches children about road safety

    June 24 Announcement of events in educational institutions from June 24 to June 28

    June 21 100 points out of 101 lyceums: “I took the maximum from the school curriculum”

    June 20 The main period for passing the exam has ended

    June 20 Chimes returned with victories from the International Competition in Anapa

    June 19 Two students of the year were chosen at school 124

    June 18 The first shift is about to end at the Druzhba summer camp

    June 17 Children from summer city camps will take part in the action “Candle of Memory”

    June 14 Kindergarten No. 112 celebrated the Day of Russia with games, round dances and rolls

    June 13 Kindergarten No. 25 celebrated the Day of Russia

    June 13 Pupils of the summer camp “Seaman” visited a submarine

    June 13 Activities of educational institutions since 17 to 30 June

    June 13 Pupils of Kindergarten No. 113 got acquainted with the history and culture of Russia

    June 11 Pupil of the kindergarten “Sovremennik” became the winner in the city competition “The Future of St. Petersburg”

    June 11 The world champion in synchronized figure skating passed the Unified State Exam with 100 points

    June 6 An interregional seminar for teachers was held in the Vyborgsky District

    annual Northern Ball

    June 3 A delegation from Latvia visited school No. 482

    June 3 In kindergarten No. 44, kids repeated the rules of the road

    June 3 Kindergarten No. 25 congratulated St. Petersburg with two big concerts

    3 June A tradition of guitar song evenings is born in Lyceum 101

    31 May Events of educational institutions from June 3 to 16

    May 30 A delegation from the city of Sakata visited school No. 83

    May 30 Pupils of the Soyuz are laureates of the All-Russian conference “Steps into Science”

    May 30 School No. 6 hosted a Last Bell holiday.

    May 30 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg district took part in the photocross “Velodorozhka”

    May 30 Young Vyborg residents took part in the running cycling championship “Chizhik”

    May 30 A student of Lyceum No. 623 received the prize of the All-Russian Film Festival for the best female role

    May 29

    Children’s Children’s and Youth Youth School solemnly opened the season of city summer camps

    May 29 Lyceum No. 623 was recognized as one of the leaders in the field of spiritual and moral education

    May 29 The team of school No. 584 is a champion in wheelchair basketball

    29 May In kindergarten No. 25, the premiere of the play “Masha and the Bear” was held

    temple”

    May 28 Football players from “Zenith” visited school No. 463

    May 28 Students of gymnasium No. 622 were trained at the School of Young Strategists

    May 28 Gymnasium No. 622 will exchange experience with Finnish schools

    May 27 Events of educational institutions from May 27 May 28 to 9June

    May 27 School No. 517 hosted the Battle Creative breakdance festival

    May 27 The network patriotic project Heroes of Polytechnics ended

    May 27 Governor Shaskolsky congratulated the graduates of gymnasium No. 652

    May 24 XXII Likhachev readings were held at school No. 90

    May 23 Pupils calculated percentages at school No. 103

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    May 23 A contender for a gold medal who studied Chinese for 12 years

    May 23 Lyceum No. 101 is among the best educational institutions in Russia

    May 23 Philharmonic soloists shared their experience with students at Lyceum No. 101

    May 23 in a chess tournament

    May 23 An orienteering game was held in Shuvalovsky Park

    May 22 Events of educational institutions from May 24 to June 2

    May 22 Guests from Osaka visited school No. 83

    May 22 Self-government in schools prepares for adult life

    May 22 Student of school No. 584 “Ozerki” – World Champion in boccia

    Day of Family and Childhood was held at Soyuz DDT

    May 22 A contender for a gold medal with a golden voice

    May 21 Two teachers from the Vyborg district were awarded in the Marble Palace

    May 21 Schoolchildren repeated the rules of the road for cyclists

    May 21 Principals of 83 schools in Japan were awarded the Order of the Rising Sun

    May 20 A graduate of the gymnasium spoke about the path to the medal “For special achievements in teaching”

    May 20 A graduate of gymnasium No. 652 with honors: “Study should be fun”

    May 20 Unified State Examination and OGE: deadlines, reserve days and innovation for excellent students

    May 20 More than 2 thousand children graduate from school in the Vyborgsky District

    May 17 The best teachers of the Vyborgsky District were determined

    May 17 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg District revive the tradition of the ball

    May 17 20 boxes of toys were sent to children with cancer

    May 17 School No. 482 hosted a master class “First Aid to Victims”

    May 14 A scarf the length of a human memory

    May 14

    Kindergarten No. 25 held their Immortal Regiment

    May 14 A concert for veterans was held at the Children’s Youth Theater

    May 14 School No. 475 congratulated the siege survivor on Victory Day

    May 14 The results of the Lesnoy Gardens and Parks network environmental project were summed up

    May 14 Gymnasium No. 92 hosted a meeting of pupils with veterans

    May 14 Announcement of events in Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s House “Yunost” May 14-20

    May 14 Students of gymnasium No. 92 made wall newspapers for May 9

    May 14 !

    May 13 Hard Lessons of Memory at School No. 135

    May 13 At School No. 110, students spoke to veterans

    May 13 flowers to the memorial plaque Karbyshev

    May 13 Students of school No. 117 made postcards for veterans

    May 13 School No. 584 high school students flashed their intellect

    May 13 School No. 60 hosted an exhibition of drawings “The Day of the Great Victory”

    May 13 Professional athletes came to visit preschool children

    May 13 School No. 90 expresses feelings through dance

    May 12 The metronome is pounding – it means the city is alive!

    May 12 Kindergarten, school and boarding school students performed together in front of veterans

    May 10 Events of educational institutions from May 13 to May 20

    May 10 The action “White Flower” started

    May 10 Festive concert in gymnasium No. laid flowers at the memorial plaque

    May 9 The Immortal Regiment at School No. 76

    May 9 The Immortal Regiment at Kindergarten No. 20

    May 8 Victory Day Concert at the Palace of Children’s Art

    May 8 “Immortal Regiment” was held in Lyceum №623 named after. I.P. Pavlova

    May 8 A place where talents are born

    May 8 At school No. 124, high school students showed an unusual performance to veterans

    May 8 A seminar for specialists from preschool educational institutions will be held in the Vyborgsky District

    May 8 At school No. 6, children congratulated residents of besieged Leningrad

    May 8 Pupils of school No. 83 prepared an exhibition of creative works for the Victory Day4 schools laid flowers at the monument to D.K. Ushkova

    May 7 Pupils of school No. 123 laid flowers at the monument to A.M. Matrosov

    May 7 Children’s children’s children’s theater “Soyuz” tested the knowledge of schoolchildren about their homeland

    May 7 Pupils of children’s children’s children’s children’s theater Sovremennik took part in the exhibition Wider Circle 2019

    May 6 Lyceum No. 101 was selected for the concert to the Victory Day

    May 6 “Sovremennik” hosted a festival of folk song art

    May 6 Gymnasium No. 622 hosted a concert “And life goes on…”

    May 6 Creativity. Erudition. Work

    May 6 Pupils of school No. 469 are winners of the inter-regional sambo tournament

    May 6 The newspaper was equated to bread

    May 6 Club of cheerful and resourceful teachers

    May 6 Meeting with the son of the war hero Vasily Minakov

    May 6 The names of soldiers again will be heard

    May 6 Limes will bloom in memory of the soldiers

    May 1 Events of educational institutions on the Victory Day

    May 1 Yulia Ivanovna Panyukova answered the questions of young professionals

    April 30 Gymnasium No. 61 hosted the conference “Creativity. Search. Knowledge”

    April 30 At school No. 60 they sing about a world without war

    April 30 “Teremok” with musical instruments instead of animals

    April 30 A student of school No. 65 is the winner of the city competition

    April 30 At school No. 123 immortalized the memory of the former student

    April 29 There are no limits for great talent

    April 29 Culture Day was celebrated with music at Gymnasium No. 61

    April 29 Preschool children of kindergarten 121 are laureates of the All-Russian competition

    April 29 The space epic ended at school No. 110 one of the best at the Nobel Readings

    April 29 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg district bend their “Lomanskaya line”

    April 29 Pupils of school No. B.I. Konchaeva

    April 29 Pupils of school No. 65 save trees

    April 29 A schoolgirl from the Vyborg district is the winner of the All-Russian competition

    April 26 New procedure for conducting the Unified State Examination and the State Examination

    April 26 Schools of the Vyborg District are ready for the Unified State Exam and the State Examination

    April 26 Children’s theater groups of the Vyborg District are winners of the city festival

    25 April A student of gymnasium No. 622 Marina Maryanskaya is a world champion

    25 April Teachers of additional education from all over the city gathered at the Olimp children’s playground

    25 April What aircraft did Peter use when taking Noteburg?

    April 24 School No. 588 will host a meeting of young journalists with veterans

    April 24 Pupils of the Children’s Children’s Children’s Theater “Yunost” will perform at the Geriatric Hospital No. 10003

    April 24 April 25 The reporting concert of the children’s children’s theater “Yunost” will take place

    April 24 Preschoolers learned more about different peoples of Russia “Moon Island” in the Peter and Paul Fortress

    April 23 Pupils of Children’s Children’s Children’s Theater “Youth” became diploma winners of the international festival

    April 22 Students of school No. 117 took part in cleaning the square

    April 22 105 people took part in a community work day in the adjacent territory of gymnasium No. 73

    April 22 We are for a clean district!

    April 20 pure Vyborgsky

    April 20 The green landing of the Vyborg district

    April 19 at school No. 472 took place of health

    April 18 Pupils of Gymnasium No. 107 held spring subbotnik

    April 18, students of the gymnasium No. 107 held spring subbotnik

    18 April Specialists of the center for psychological, medical and social support held a community work day on

    April 18 A master class on landscaping was held at the Children’s Children’s and Youth Theater

    April 18 School No. 65 hosted the action “Caps of Kindness”

    April 18 Students of School No. 6 carried out Operation “Starling House”

    April 18 Students of School No. 102 visited the fire department

    April 18 Teams of DDT “Yunost” will reap the benefits of education

    April 18 Lyceum No. 623 will tell about good and bad habits

    April 160002 April 16 Pupils of gymnasium No. 622 visited the school named after. Roald Amundsen in Norway

    April 16 Pupils of school No. 110 visited Germany

    April 16 Subbotnik was held on the territory of Gymnasium No. 92

    April 16 100 questions to TV workers

    April 16 Lectures on tuberculosis and eye health were given at Lyceum No. 623 9003 April 15 First-graders of gymnasium No. 130 are finalists of the city “Zarnichka”

    April 15 School No. 6 teaches how to protect the environment

    April 15 You won’t get lost with lyceum students!

    April 15, Lyceum No. 623 held a clean-up day

    April 15 Young reporters from DDT “Yunost” received five diplomas at the media competition

    April 15 Schoolchildren from St. already at school

    April 12 Olympic lesson for first-graders in gymnasium No. 130

    April 11 Children of the concentration camps honored in Children’s Youth Theater

    April 11 Two open life safety lessons were held at the school 97

    April 11 Olympic lesson with Denis Goltsov

    April 11 Schoolchildren learned how to put on firemen’s clothes

    April 9 In kindergarten No. 25, children looked into the theater kaleidoscope

    School student No. 482 — winner of the International Olympiad

    April 9 The best theatrical puppets were determined in kindergarten0003

    April 8 Experts in information technology

    April 8 Kindergarten No. 101 defended the honor of urban preschool education

    April 8 Pupils of school No. 482 danced in a “water” flash mob

    April 8 Cloud services: a tool for quality education

    April 8 create a healthy environment in educational institutions

    April 8 Dialogue of cultures stimulates the process of education

    April 8 Teachers of gymnasium No. 73 exchanged professional experience with colleagues

    April 8 Russian-Hungarian cooperation of kindergartens

    April 8 School conflicts and ways to resolve them

    April 5 Kindergarten No. 121 was awarded a diploma for high-quality inclusive education

    April 5 Reading competition in the Vyborg side No. 93 discussed innovations in the education of preschoolers

    April 5 Kindergarten No. 91 prepares future engineers

    April 5 Pupils of school No. 482 stepped into the future

    5 April Pupil of the 10th Kindergarten – winner of the city poetry competition

    5 April Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Theater “Youth” taught how to make catchy and unusual headlines for articles in the Vyborgsky district

    April 3 Events of educational institutions from April 8 to 14

    April 3 Events of educational institutions

    April 3 The song flies over the Neva

    April 1 Rest for children with disabilities in the Vyborg district

    April 1 Thematic changes at school No. 482

    March 29 March 29 Speech therapists played “What? Where? When?”

    March 29 Schoolchildren of the Vyborgsky District told about their activities

    March 28 An open lesson on life safety for schoolchildren of the Vyborgsky District

    March 26 Sovremennik hosted a presentation of the 4th City Exhibition of Japanese Art

    March 25 The Victory March of the 110th Legion

    March 25 A tenth-grader from school No. 135 won the All-Russian Olympiad in Art

    March 25, 10 Kindergarten won the exhibition competition “Fantasy paper curls”

    March 25 DDT team “Youth” won prizes in the All-Russian badminton tournament

    March 25 Announcements of events

    March 25 Events of educational institutions from March 25 to April 7

    March 22 Kindergarten for children with disabilities

    March 21 Pupils of the Aerobics team won prizes at the Fitness Aerobics Championship

    March 20 Tour of the Museum. IN AND. Minakov in school 463

    March 20 First-graders of progymnasium 130 entered the top ten according to the results of the city “Zarnichka”

    March 20 “Health Path” was laid at school No. 90

    20 March School No. 83 told about methods of fighting the garbage monster

    20 March Social project “WE ARE TOGETHER”

    19 March Singing orange

    19 March Pupils of school No. 6 were told about the Day of the reunification of Crimea with Russia

    19 March Grand opening of the Hall of Fame of the Hero of Russia Timur Sirazetdinov

    March 15 Events of educational institutions from March 18 to March 31

    March 14 Effective methods of teaching foreign languages ​​

    March 13 Give a book a second life

    March 13 Kindergarten 10 pupils took first place in the vocal competition “Rainbow of Voices”

    March 13 Native land, forever beloved . ..

    March 12 School 110 held the action “From Heart to Heart”

    March 12 Pupils of DDT “Yunost” won first places in the badminton tournament

    March 12 In the “Hero’s Armchair” – Director of the RANEPA Vladimir Shamakhov

    March 12 Maslenitsa was widely celebrated at school 469

    March 11 “Meetings with Music” was held in the House of Children’s Creativity

    March 11 How to educate a preschooler? Discussed in the Vyborg district

    March 11 Chess blitz tournament brought together future grandmasters of the district

    March 11 Events of educational institutions from March 11 to March 24

    March 11 Environmental lesson

    March 11 International project “Capsule of good”

    March 10 awarded two schools in the Vyborgsky District

    March 8 The Immortal Regiment Campaign starts in the Vyborgsky District

    March 7 International online lesson about the traditions of “Maslenitsa – Martisor”

    March 7 The team “Courage” became the winner at the III city festival-competition of children’s circus groups

    March 7 Festive festivities in the House of children’s creativity “Soyuz”

    March 7 Safety through the eyes of children

    March 7 More than 100 first-graders congratulated on the “ABC Holiday”

    March 7 Propaganda Inspector – that sounds proud!

    March 6 A student of the 92nd gymnasium became the silver medalist of the All-Russian Intellectual Olympiad

    March 6 The dialogue of cultures between Russia and Japan continued within the walls of 83 schools

    March 6 to the world

    February 28 The museum of the legendary pilot was opened in Vyborgsky

    February 26 First-graders of the 130th progymnasium took the 1st place at the All-Russian dance competition

    February 26 School No. 110 hosted a city scientific and practical conference

    February 26 Robotics competition was held in school No. 482

    February 25 An open ikebana lesson was held in school No. 83

    February 25 Kindergarten No. 91 is 40 years old

    25002 February Robotics competitions were held in school No. 482

    February 25 “Hero’s chair” with Vladimir Shamakhov

    February 22 Chunjie Spring Festival

    February 20 Presentation of the Golden Book of St. Petersburg “Belarusian Front”

    February 20 Final round of the district competition of dance groups

    February 19 Schools of the Vyborg district held flu prevention lessons

    February 18 Events of educational institutions on the Day of Defender of the Fatherland

    February 18 Events of educational institutions

    February 18

    9 February Kindergarten №34 of the combined type – 45 years old

    February 12 How to make a school newspaper?

    February 12 Journalism Studio “Reporter” invites schoolchildren

    February 11 Prizes at the competition “Belology” were taken by students of the “Workshop of Fashion”

    February 11 City seminar on the formation of historical memory was held in 61 gymnasiums

    February 11 Events of educational institutions from February 11 to 24

    February 11 in vocals for teachers was held at the Children’s Children’s Theater “Yunost”

    February 8 The Aerobics team opened a new sports season

    February 8 Who knows more about the St. Petersburg metro?

    February 6 93 Kindergarten: a chronicle of glorious deeds

    February 5 Leningrad has never seen such a day

    February 5 Logovichok – sports competitions for preschoolers

    February 4 Activities of educational institutions from February 4 to 17

    February 4 firefighters

    January 30 The feat of the great city

    January 30 Hurry to do good

    January 29 Lyceum No. 101 activists took part in the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the siege of Leningrad

    January 29 Survived. Survived. Leningrad did not give up

    January 29 We honor your feat and keep it in our memory

    January 29 As long as the memory lives, we will live!

    January 28 A student of Lyceum No. 623 starred in the feature film “The Cry of Silence”

    January 28 We remember, we are proud

    January 25 Festival of additional education

    January 25 A student of the 92 gymnasium won bronze at the European Championship School 494 student was recognized as the best speaker at the international debate tournament

    January 23 Schoolchildren were taught about the protection of personal data and personal information on the Internet

    January 22 The role of self-government

    January 21 Children for road safety

    January 18 Activities of educational institutions from January 21 to 27

    January 16 Summer school camps in the Vyborgsky district

    January 15 Events of educational institutions from January 16 to 19

    January 14 The Courage circus group won the Grand Prix at the International Competition

    January 12 Cheerleading for Kindergartens!

    January 11 Events of educational institutions

    January 11 My small – my huge world

    January 11 Charitable action “Spark of Goodness”

    January 11 Students of Gymnasium 622 visited the New Year’s performance at the Kremlin State Palace

    January 11 Ensemble amazing trip “Perezvon”

    January 11 A student of the 622nd gymnasium visited the educational center “Sirius”

    January 10 Territory 200 buildings were cleaned of snow

    2018:

    December 28, a delegation of guests from China visited 652 gymnasium

    27 December 27 Assembly of the Russian song “Chi -Medvon”

    December 26 Lira Choir “ at a creative meeting with the composer A. Rostovskaya

    December 26 Pupils from 482 schools received excellent results at the Beaver-2018 competition

    December 26 138 educational institutions were cleared of snow

    December 26 Winter recreation at the Solnechny base

    December 26 Pupils from two gymnasiums in the Vyborg district became laureates of the prize named after. D.S. Likhachev

    December 26 More than 90 gifts were prepared by pupils of kindergarten 67

    December 26 Poets of the Vyborg region – in the collection “Let there always be Sun!”

    December 26 Team 118 of the school won the III Intellectual Tournament

    December 250003

    December 25 First steps into big science

    December 25 New Year’s mood at School No. 110

    December 25 New Year’s Eve at the Hermitage

    December 25 Student of School No. 482 – winner of the City Photo Contest

    December 24 Events of educational institutions from 9 to 14 January

    24 December 21st Kindergarten

    24 December Give a sick child the sun

    24 December Hello, New Year!

    December 24 Events of educational institutions from December 24 to 30

    December 21 A healthy lifestyle is in the lens

    December 21 Volunteering is a lifestyle in St. Petersburg

    December 19 60 children completed an orienteering course

    December 19 Teacher Anastasia Lyashenko was awarded in Smolny

    December 18 pupils of kindergarten 43 were told about the fire

    December 14 Events of educational institutions from December 17 to 30

    December 13 Constitution Day was celebrated in educational institutions of district

    On December 13, the First Gymnasium of the Vyborg Side #107 turned 145!

    December 13 Pre-New Year events of educational institutions

    December 13 Christmas readings

    December 12 The path of 25 years

    December 11 Vyborgsky district won prizes in the local history competition

    competition

    December 10 School No. 65 hosted a charity fair

    December 10 “Planet of Poetry” – a competition of readers for preschoolers

    December 10 This year School No. 65 has crossed the forty-year milestone

    December 10 School No. 65 has crossed the forty-year milestone

    December 7 67 Kindergarten

    December 7 Courage Circus Collective brought awards from the International Competition

    December 7 Reflection of Japanese Culture in Sovremennik

    December 6 My Favorite Pet Photo Contest

    December 6 Magic sounds in Sovremennik

    On December 4, Lyceum 101 became a laureate of the All-Russian competition “Educational organization of the 21st century. League of Leaders – 2018”

    December 4 Specialists told pupils of 124 schools everything about the future pension

    December 4 Enroll your child in the first grade

    December 3 Russia»

    December 3 Dunno gathers friends

    November 30 Pupils of the sign singing studio “Singing Hands” took part in concerts in the name of peace UNESCO

    November 30 Christmas readings – 2018 will be held in the Vyborg district

    November 30 Preschoolers congratulated their beloved mothers

    November

    30 We are a little sorry to say goodbye to autumn

    November 27 The future begins in Yunost

    November 26 Festive concert of the Soyuz Children’s Art House – “We are 25”!

    November 22 Russian and global experience of STEM education

    November 22 The action “Driver! Save my life!”

    November 22 The successes of the “110 Legion” sambists

    November 22 The “Flying Ship” was built in kindergarten No. 100

    November 22 Tolerance Day was celebrated in boarding school No. 1

    November 22 Mimio projects in sports
    November 29 We are against corruption in education!

    November 21 Pupils of school 65 became laureates of the 1st degree of the city competition of readers “Wisdom Begins”

    November 21 Mikhail Lobanov won three medals in the “Beginner’s Cup” tournament

    November 21 “Raising a Citizen” contest

    November 21 Soyuz Children’s Art House turns 25 years old

    November 20 Oh, stamp your foot!

    November 19 Anniversary concert of the creative groups of DDT “Sovremennik” “We are 25 years old”

    November 19 Open city competition “Mosaic of Russia”

    November 17 Day of Tolerance in Kindergarten No. 79

    November 17 Come on, grandmothers! Come on grandpa!

    November 16 Folklore Ensemble “Gornitsa” laureate of the All-Russian festival-competition “Pereplyas”

    November 16 Lessons of donation

    November 15 Lesson in the world of art

    November 15 City exhibition of textile toys was held in “Sovremennik” works “Golden Autumn”

    November 13 Legendary designer M. T. Kalashnikov

    November 13 Pupils of kindergarten 134 visited a bear in the forest

    November 13 Ilya Ponomarev, a student of the Lomonosov Gymnasium, became the winner of the international level Olympiad

    November 12 Letter to the driver

    November 9 Activities of pre-school educational institutions from November 12 to 25

    November 9 Open door day in schools

    November 9 Lomonosov readings

    November 9 Activities of educational institutions from November 12 to 23 900 Results of the project “Vyborgsky district through the eyes of children”

    November 8 First-graders of the 130th gymnasium became laureates of the All-Russian competition of patriotic art “Fyodor Ushakov”

    November 8 Dance competition “Crystal Slipper”

    November 8 Preschool children of the district spun on the “Autumn Carousel – 2018”

    November 8 XV scientific and practical gymnasium conference of Russia and neighboring countries

    November 8 Seminar on differential diagnostics 30 20 90 november City pedagogical seminar in Sovremennik

    November 7 Together with dad is doubly interesting

    November 7 Driver! Save my life!

    November 6 Education today

    November 6 “Lomonosov gymnasium” became one of the venues for the conference of teachers of Russia and neighboring countries

    November 2 Events of educational institutions from November 5 to 18

    November 2 Festival “Rainbow of Sciences” ourselves, teaching others

    November 1 Pupils of the sign singing studio “Singing Hands” performed with Zara in Doha

    November 1 Russia – Finland: friendship continues

    November 1 We are for a reading Russia!

    November 1 Innovative character

    November 1 Together we build the future

    October 31 School No. 110 made a choice

    October 31 An unusual study tour of the Teatron studio

    October 30 Parental patrol of children is always on guard of creativity
    October

    Vyborgsky district among the best

    October 29 Osenins in school 487

    October 29 Culture. City. Children

    October 29 Ring, ring golden Rus!

    October 29 Pupils of 124 schools were ordained as first-graders

    October 26 Children’s art house “Olimp”. Milestones of history

    October 19 I’m getting ready to become a defender of the Fatherland! Conscript’s Day

    October 18 “Vyborgsky district through the eyes of children”

    October 17 The living history of Lesnoy

    October 17 The Phaeton vocalists became laureates of the 2nd degree of the Superfinal of the “Salute of Talents” project

    October 17 The Olimp Children’s Art House is 25 years old. With us – to the heights!

    On October 16, School No. 457 turned 35 years old

    On October 16, Sports autumn in the 110th school

    On October 16, 145 years of Gymnasium 107

    On October 16 Beginner Prize

    Khramov

    October 12 Schoolchildren were ordained as cadets

    October 11 All schools in the district will host open days

    October 8 Zarnitsa was held for 10-graders of six schools in district

    October 8 For the humanization of the school of St. Petersburg

    October 8 Safe wheel – 2019

    October 8 Blockade. Leningrad”

    October 8 Teacher’s Day was celebrated in Vyborgsky

    October 5 Pupils from 482 schools became winners of the “Flight Formula”

    October 5 The Lesnoye: From the Past to the Future Museum celebrated its tenth anniversary

    October 5 Autumn Fair

    October 5 Sports fun for schoolchildren took place at school No. 518

    October 5 Dear teachers and educators!

    October 4 All-Russian open lesson on safety was held in all schools of the district This is football!”

    September 27 A lesson in history that will not be forgotten

    September 27 Autumn kaleidoscope

    September 27 St. Petersburg unites people

    September 27 Peace to the world! Lessons of kindness and peace were held in 482 schools

    September 27 Dear teachers and employees of preschool institutions!

    September 25 Team 118 of the school defended the honor of the district at a meeting of young firefighters

    September 24 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg district visited the oldest museum named after. BI Konchaeva

    September 24 The youngest students were initiated into first-graders

    September 21 Everyone “saved”!

    September 21 The problems of organizing and conducting the first unified state examination in Chinese

    September 21 Norwegian schoolchildren visited Gymnasium 622

    September 21 Events of educational institutions from September 24 to October 5

    September 18 Pupils of 65 schools proved themselves in the military-patriotic game

    September 18 saving energy #TogetherBrighter

    September 13 Events of educational institutions from September 17 to 30

    September 4 Schools of the district commemorated the victims of the tragedy in Beslan

    September 4 Open Days were held at the Sovremennik children’s children’s playground

    September 3 Eco-team of school No. 482 will take part in the All-Russian Energy Saving Festival for the third time

    September 1 Valery Garnets congratulated the students of school No. 471 on the Day of Knowledge ! Dear teachers, veterans of pedagogical work, parents!

    August 31 DDT “Olimp” invites you to an open day

    August 31 Everyone who wants to get acquainted with the possibilities of additional education is welcome in the Union

    August 30 The Vyborg District hosted the August Teachers’ Council “Educational system of the Vyborg District: a multifaceted world of opportunities”

    August 30 August 31, September 1 and 3 from 12.00 to 16.00 in the children’s art house “Sovremennik” Open Day “

    August 30 An agreement on cooperation between the St. Petersburg school No. 83 and the Sapporo Ritsumeikan school was signed during the visit of the official delegation of St. Petersburg to Sapporo

    August 28 A big holiday for the little ones will be held in 482 schools

    August 28 On Knowledge Day 560 the school will celebrate its thirtieth anniversary

    August 27 Go to school from the age of 6? Pros and cons

    August 27 Preparing a child for school: what should we put in a portfolio?

    August 24 From September 1, it is planned to introduce round-the-clock security of schools

    August 14 Nikishina checked how children of special categories had a rest in the camps of the Leningrad Region

    August 16 How schools and kindergartens were prepared for the beginning of the school year

    August 7 district Natalia Nikishina checked the progress of repair work in the buildings of schools and kindergartens in the district.

    July 25 Another kindergarten will appear in the district

    July 11 School 494 is the winner of the regional Spartakiad of summer city camps

    June 26 Gold medalists of the Vyborg district were awarded for excellent studies

    June 22 Man is a friend of a dog!

    22 June Rest of little summer residents is comfortable

    21 June And everyone is running, running, running and I am running

    21 June Preschoolers of Vyborgsky are ready for the World Football Championship!

    June 20 A lesson in courage during school holidays

    June 19 “We are strong, dexterous, skillful” – under such a “talking” motto, a sports game for preschoolers took place in kindergarten No. 4.

    June 19, Nikita Drozdov, a graduate of school No. 605, became twice a hundred points, having received maximum scores on the Unified State Examination in computer science and ICT and mathematics of the profile level

    June 15, The sun, air and water are our best friends!

    June 15 Football matches at school 110

    June 15 Good caps

    June 15 The results of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren in geography were summed up

    June 9 School No. 482 opened a children’s health camp “Luchik”

    June 13 Sports team of gymnasium No. 105 took 1st place at the regional stage of the “Presidential Competition”

    June 8 In kindergarten No. 104, the Vyborg side was congratulated with a festive concert0002 June 9 An exhibition dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the Vyborg Side was opened in the Museum “Feat of Mercy” in Lyceum No. 623

    June 8 Schoolchildren completed a quest for knowledge of their native region

    June 7 Students of the district schools showed the TRP standards at the summer festival

    June 7 Events of educational institutions

    June 7 Children, parents and employees of kindergarten 93 prepared a video clip for the anniversary of the district0003

    June 4 A student of school No. 482 became the winner of the Open city competition in robotics #LEGOMANIA

    May 31 In kindergarten 126, a “lightning for preschool children” was dedicated to St. Petersburg

    As part of SPIEF 2018, the wife of the Prime Minister of Japan visited school 83

    May 29 Students from school 110 became winners of the all-Russian festival Star of Salvation

    May 28 A painting by a Sovremennik student became a gift to an honorary restorer of St. Petersburg

    May 28 City camps with daytime stays for children began to work in the Vyborgsky District

    May 23 Students of the Soyuz told the residents of the district how to feed the inhabitants of forest parks

    May 24 Graduates of school 457 said goodbye in English May

    presented in kindergarten No. 9

    May 22 Family and Childhood Day united children and adults in the children’s children’s playground “Soyuz”

    May 22 In the Children’s Children’s and Youth Theater of Vyborg the heart was given to children

    May 21 The best of the best were awarded at the Day of the gymnasium in 652 gymnasiums

    May 21 2077 eleventh graders will become graduates of schools in the Vyborg district

    action “Attention! – Children!” all schools in the district will hold an interactive activity on the topic of traffic rules

    May 18  The world champion in curling told students of gymnasium 622 about an unusual sport

    May 16 A student of the 74th gymnasium took 1st place in the VII regional Olympiad for schoolchildren in local history

    May 11 The veteran of the Great Patriotic War Boris Alexandrovich Petrov became a guest of the 652 gymnasium

    May 14 Students of school No. 97 are working on the project “I Know. I love. I’m proud! to the 300th anniversary of the Vyborg side

    May 10 Veteran Boris Usov told preschoolers about the war

    May 8 Thank you, veterans!

    May 7 Rallies and flower-laying ceremonies at memorial plaques and monuments took place in Vyborgsky

    May 7 A rally was held at the monument to military trainers and service dogs of the Leningrad Front

    May 8 The residents of besieged Leningrad were congratulated on Victory Day in kindergarten No. of events dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the Vyborg side, was held in the 110th school

    May 7, The traditional action “Postcard to a Veteran” was held on Tikhoretsky Prospekt

    May 7, The concert “Victory in our songs and hearts” was held in Children’s Youth Theater0003

    May 3 Pupils of school No. 482 presented art materials to visitors of the social home

    May 3 The Gornitsa Ensemble performed at the St. Petersburg State Institute of Culture

    May 3 The Kamerton Boys Choir presented an unusual gift to colleagues in the creative workshop

    April 28 Summer vacation for disabled children

    April 27 Kindergarten No. 120 hosted quests as part of the project “We are different, but we are together”

    April 27 The teacher of gymnasium No. 622 won the All-Russian competition of game programs

    April 26 Pupils of 482 schools took part in the annual action at the Sinyavinsky Heights

    April 23 Pupils of Lyceum 488 will congratulate the veterans on Victory Day

    The 110th cosmonaut of Russia visited the school

    April 23 Educational institutions of Vyborgsky are getting ready for May 9

    April 20 Pupils of 482 schools made a technical tour to the laboratory of State Unitary Enterprise “TEK SPb”

    April 20 The Singing Hands Studio became the winner of the Festival of Sign Singing

    April 20 The student of the 74th Gymnasium became the winner of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren in history

    April 18 An entire city for starlings appeared in Sosnovka Park

    April 19 Kindergarten No. 20 to host a meeting with veterans

    April 18 Teenagers offered sweets instead of cigarettes

    April 17, 200 preschool children of Vyborgsky took part in fun starts

    April 16 Young journalists from 622 gymnasiums became information partners of the PMOF

    April 13 From April 16 to 20, school No. 110 will host the week “Vyborgsky District, we praise you.”

    April 13 Kindergarten No. 20 hosted the traditional exhibition “Our Memory of the War”

    On April 13, 40 pupils of school No. B.I. Konchaeva

    April 13 Pupils of gymnasium No. 622 won the regional journalism competition

    April 11 Gymnasium No. 622 hosted a commemorative event in honor of the International Day for the Liberation of Prisoners of Nazi Concentration Camps

    April 11 Childhood with a patch “ost” at playground 93 of kindergarten

    March 28 Student of gymnasium 92 – winner of the Open All-Russian Intellectual Olympiad “Our Heritage”

    March 27 Kindergarten No. 103 organizes recreation and health improvement for children in the summer

    March 21 Large families of Vyborgsky will go along the road with the whole family

    March 20 At school No. 65, the Family Union festival became the most spectacular event of spring

    20 March Good deeds will start on March 21 at school 482

    March 20 Students of boarding school No. 33 took part in the action “Children draw in the temple”

    March 20 The Chime Ensemble DDT Sovremennik presented a new concert program

    March 15 “Your Choice” business game for schoolchildren was held in the Presidential Library

    March 13 “Kamerton” studio boys’ choir celebrated its 10th anniversary

    March 13 “Mademoiselle and Monsieur of School-2018” was determined at school No. March 12 Schoolchildren of Vyborgsky will take part in the business game “Your Choice”

    February 27 The city festival of Chinese fairy tales was held in 652 gymnasiums

    February 27 Pupils of the Children’s Youth Theater opened the International mini-football tournament

    February 27 1st place in the city competition “View from the window” was taken by a student of school 115

    February 27 Two schools of Vyborgsky took 1st place at the festival of national cultural traditions

    February 26 The scientific and practical festival was held at school 482

    school No. 104 celebrated the centenary of Hero of the USSR Mikhail Kharchenko

    January 31 A student of Lyceum 101 received an award in the Federation Council

    January 30 A mini-museum was created in kindergarten No. 12

    January 28 “Memory watch” cycle of events was held at school No. 90

    January 26 “Post No. 1” action was held in Sosnovka

    January 25 Athletes from 584 schools beat rivals in boccia

    January 25 at school No. 534

    January 24 At school No. 112, the blockade museum is being prepared for opening

    January 11 Children of the blockade will tell schoolchildren about the war.

    January 18 Museum 9 was opened in Lyceum No. 101 after reconstruction0003

    2017:

    December 21 New Year 3D will be arranged in a contemporary

    December 20 The Ensemble from DDT “Contemporary” took the 1st place

    27 “Twisers” from DDT “Contemporary” competitors

    December 12 The best physical education teachers work in the Vyborgsky district

    December 1 Pupils of 622 gymnasiums took part in the forum “Russia – 2035”!

    November 27, 836 people were evacuated from 652 gymnasiums

    November 7, Vyborg’s preschoolers participated in the “Sports Kaleidoscope”

    On November 1, the district schoolchildren participated in Zarnitsa

    on October 26, students of 622 gymnasiums gathered a centner of used batteries

    October 25 more than 5,000 schoolchildren underwent socio-psychological testing

    19999999 High school students are preparing to serve in the army

    October 6 Teachers’ Day was celebrated in Vyborgsky

    October 5 The Governor awarded representatives of Vyborgsky for humanizing the school of St. Petersburg

    October 5 in Vyborgsky, highly professional and talented teachers

    on October 5, school No. 518 turned 40 years old

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    on October 4, teachers from Perm adopt the experience of Vyborgsky

    on October 3 On the causes of extremism and terrorism, were talked with students

    October 2 559 schools became “With money for“ you ”

    September 29 School No. 494 hosted district competitions in fire-applied sports

    September 27 Teachers of the Vyborg district again showed good results

    September 26 “Good Lessons” were held at school No. 453 named after Sergey Zhukov

    September 26 A virtual branch of the Russian Museum will open at school No. 482

    September 25 Pupils of school No. 494 won two financial battles

    September 23 returned to Vyborg “In the interests of safety”

    September 22 – Dancers from school No. 584 “Ozerki” became the owners of the Continental Cup in the nomination “Ensembles”

    September 22 – Workshops and interactive zones will start working “In the interests of safety”

    September 18, Schoolchildren visited the Museum of Fire Protection

    September 15, 16 schoolchildren received awards from the hands of Olympic champions excellent”

    September 13th An event dedicated to energy saving problems will be held in school 482

    September 11th Gymnasium 107 was saved from fire 389students

    September 11 A delegation from Tatarstan visited educational and healthcare institutions in the region

    September 1 Valery Garnets congratulated students of 92 gymnasiums since September 1

    August 31 Three pressing issues were discussed at the field board

    August 29 Educational institutions of the district are ready for educational year

    August 22 Schools and kindergartens in Vyborgsky were checked for readiness for the school year

    August 1 Repair work in educational institutions of district

    On July 31, Vladimir Putin visited the Military Medical Academy. CM. Kirov

    July 26 Vyborgsky District will host “Athlete’s Day”

    June 27 Among the gold medalists of Vyborgsky are future directors, doctors, ecologists, chemists and orientalists

    June 23 More than 70 eco-actions were held in regional libraries

    20 June 20 school graduates of the Vyborgsky district wrote the exam in chemistry

    June 16 Kindergarten Camp No. 103 opened the summer season

    June 6, School No. 463 launched an environmentally friendly summer camp

    June 2, The best wrestler of the planet visited gymnasium 622

    June 2, Vyborgsky students passed the Unified State Exam in specialized mathematics

    May 29, Vyborgsky Libraries took part in the Book Salon-2017

    3 the school rang the last bell

    May 25 Dancers of the 110th school conquered the jury of the international competition

    May 23 The Cup of the Head of the Vyborg District again became the team of the Tourism College

    May 22 This academic year, 1926 11th grade students will graduate

    May 22 The headmaster of school No. 605 was recognized as the best head of the state educational institution – 2017

    May 19 No. 9 opened in the Severnaya Dolina microdistrict

    May 15 Students of Vyborgsky will overcome the Sestroretsky Frontier

    May 12 The Alley of Student Teams will appear on the territory of the park of the Forestry Technical University

    May 5 “Remember. We are proud.” – students of school 534 wrote on the posters

    May 5 Pupils of gymnasium 107 brought flowers to Smolyachkov’s memorial plaque

    May 5 Students of gymnasium 74 laid flowers at the memorial plaque on Karbysheva Street

    May 5 The work schedule of “on duty” kindergartens 3 9000 May Victory lilacs were planted at the Forestry Technical University

    April 27 The Scientific Research Foundation will hold an eco-action in Vyborgsky

    April 21 Schoolchildren tested drivers for knowledge of traffic rules

    April 21 A second-grader won the Finnish Culture Festival

    April 19 8 schools of the district competed in marksmanship

    April 18 Sports schools will improve the material and technical base

    A student of school No. 482 of the Vyborg district was recognized as a tour guide in St. Petersburg

    March 22 The first regional scientific and practical environmental conference was held in school No. 482

    On March 22, Total Dictation 2017 will be held “In the Lakes”

    On March 14, 2 tons of waste paper went to the national cinema
    March 9 The international project “Russia-Finland” is being implemented in school 518
    March 9 Kindergarten No. 10 is recognized as an ace in quilling, corrugated board twisting and iris folding
    March 9 More than a hundred young singers of Vyborgsky participated in the show “Voice”
    March 7 At school No. 453 held a Memory Watch
    March 6 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg District were told about the siege of Leningrad
    March 1 Employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations held a lesson in 104 school
    On March 1, Daniel Anuprienko won the Grand Prix of the 10th Literary Competition “Test of Writing”
    On March 1, 220 vocalists gathered the festival of choirs
    On March 1, the Sports Dance Festival brought together 18 teams
    On February 28, a motor rally, a concert and master classes will be held “in the interests of safety”
    On February 28, the Boys’ Choir “Kamerton” won the city competition
    February 27 “Live Classics” sounded at school No. 117
    February 27 Schoolchildren are engaged in the promotion of a healthy lifestyle and world peace
    February 27 Schoolchildren of Vyborgsky went to the university for reconnaissance
    February 27 School №124 competed in strength and accuracy
    February 21 School of young strategists
    has grown inside the gymnasium
    February 21 The district summed up the results of the competition “Safety through the eyes of children”
    February 14 On the eve of the Day of Defenders, rockets
    will be launched in Vyborgsky
    On February 13, 60 teams of schoolchildren sang about love for the Motherland
    On February 9, competitions for the hearing impaired
    February 7 Young pupils of kindergarten No. 34 took part in the “Ski Track of Russia”
    February 6 Young reporters from DDT “Yunost” interviewed the blockade survivors
    February 6 Kindergarten No. 140 took part in the Russian-Austrian eco-project
    On February 3, kindergarten No. 113
    celebrates its 35th anniversary
    February 3 In memory of the dead health workers
    February 1 Solemn events for the day of lifting the blockade were held in gymnasium No. 74
    February 1 In DDT “Sovremennik” was the Day of Remembrance of the lifting of the blockade
    February 1 In Sosnovka, the action “Post No. 1”
    February 1 High school students of the district congratulated veterans
    February 1 An educational concert of classical music
    was held in correctional school No. 6
    January 27th Residents of besieged Leningrad talked to pupils of boarding school
    On January 25, 192 pupils of DDT “Soyuz” became winners of international festivals
    25 January In DDT “Sovremennik” summed up the results of the district competition “Together Against Corruption”
    January 24 A holiday was arranged for young experts on traffic rules
    January 24 Video lessons “I’m talking to you Leningrad” were held at school No. 110
    January 23 Pupils of school No. 482 won the city career guidance environmental and educational project “Water +”
    January 23 Pupils of kindergarten No. 139 were told about the Siege
    January 23 Timur Sirazetdinov’s birthday was celebrated at school No. 534
    On January 19, the Center for Career Guidance of Students of the Vyborg District held a city seminar for teachers
    January 18 A family from the Vyborgsky district won the program “Dad, Mom, I am a sports family”
    January 18 On January 20, the second stage of accepting applications for enrollment in grade 1 starts

    2016:

    December 26 Young residents of Vyborgsky presented gifts to motorists
    December 26 Young technicians of Vyborgsky took 4th place in the city sports contest
    December 26 Schoolchildren of Vyborgsky were revealed “Secrets of choosing a profession”
    December 20 A school for young strategists was opened in gymnasium No. 622
    On December 19, the Consul General of Japan presented the Cup to the pupils of DDT “Soyuz”
    December 12 A student of gymnasium No. 92 won the All-Russian Intellectual Olympiad
    December 12 Innovations in correctional work were discussed by 50 specialists in the field
    December 12 The dictation on Constitution Day was written by schoolchildren of district
    December 9 Kindergarten No. 111 brings up the best fighters for the environment in the city
    December 9 Lyceum students of Vyborgsky won the cup of intellectuals
    December 6 Almost 2000 future graduates will write the final essay on December 7
    December 2 A teacher from the Vyborgsky district won the All-Russian competition of professional skills
    November 30 Schoolchildren were told about the rules for separate waste collection
    November 18 “Olympic Lesson” in gymnasium No. 622 was held by Natalia Vorobieva
    November 16 November 19 – Doors open day in all schools of district
    November 9 Round table “Field season 2016” was held at the Palace of Children’s Creativity
    On November 9, Sergei Migitsko presented a diploma for acting to the theater troupe of the Palace of Creativity, Vyborgsky District,
    November 2 Students with disabilities conquered the festival “We can”
    November 2 Anniversary Christmas readings were held in the Vyborg district
    November 1 “Journalistic marathon”: winners announced
    October 21 8 teams from the Vyborgsky district
    participate in the competition “Journalistic marathon”
    October 20 Schoolchildren, high school students, preschoolers, teachers and educators removed 28 950 square meters
    October 19 Lyceum No. 623 hosts events within the framework of the month of improvement
    October 13 Memo to parents of future first graders
    October 12 About admission to the first classes in 2017
    October 7 The administration of the Vyborgsky district awarded the best teachers and educators
    October 7 Fifth-graders of school No. 118 were initiated into cadets
    October 3 The grand opening of the stadium after a major overhaul took place at school No. 534
    September 28 Teachers of the Vyborgsky District traditionally became the owners of the St. Petersburg Government Prize
    September 26 2529 qualified teachers work in kindergartens of the district
    September 21 Equipping district schools 2016
    September 13 Olympic day at school No. 622
    September 12 Pupils of school No. 482 visited the energy saving festival #TogetherBrighter
    September 1 The second building of Lyceum No. 486
    was opened on Composers Street
    September 1 On the first day of the school year, a new building of school No. 482 was opened in Vyborgsky District
    August 23 Two schools will open in the Vyborg district in the new academic year
    August 23 Schools and kindergartens of the Vyborgsky district are ready for the new academic year
    August 5 The implementation of repair work in schools was checked by the deputy head of the Vyborgsky district
    On July 19, the Commission of the Vyborgsky District checked the children’s camp “Sail” near Priozersk
    July 18 Brazilian footballers held a master class for schoolchildren
    July 15 Schoolchildren visited the Fire-technical exhibition named after. B.I. Konchaeva
    On July 11, firefighters held a sports festival for schoolchildren
    July 6 Educational institutions of the Vyborgsky district are preparing for the new academic year
    On July 1, Brazilian football coaches will hold a master class for schoolchildren
    On June 30, the deputy head of the Vyborgsky district
    visited the dacha of the kindergarten in Komarovo with a check
    June 28 The second shift started in the city health camps of the Vyborgsky district
    June 27 The best school graduates of the Vyborgsky district were awarded medals and badges of honor
    June 23 A schoolgirl from the Vyborg district scored 100 points on the Unified State Examination in two subjects
    On June 23, School No. 118 celebrates a double anniversary: ​​75 years of the school and 15 years of the cadet movement
    June 22 Schoolchildren laid flowers at a memorial plaque at 61, Lesnoy pr. “Citizens! During shelling, this side is the most dangerous”
    June 22 Events for the first shift of summer city camps
    were completed in the House of Children’s Creativity “Soyuz”
    June 16 From the cadet school to the gymnasium of the XXI century. 120 years – 114 gymnasium
    June 10 The director of boarding school No. 33 of the Vyborgsky district
    was highly appreciated for her patriotic work
    May 27 Children’s safety during the summer holidays
    May 26 Information for parents – there are free trips for children to camps on the Black Sea
    May 26 More than 20,000 children and adolescents of the Vyborgsky District will be provided with organized recreation, health improvement, sanatorium treatment and employment
    25 May In the House of Children’s Creativity “Soyuz” the traditional holiday “Day of Family and Childhood” from the series “Father’s House Started Everything” was held
    On May 24, the Head of the Vyborgsky District Valery Garnets congratulated the graduates of gymnasium No. 105 on graduating from school
    May 23 Silver at the mini-football tournament “Friendly ball” was taken by the team of school No. 494 of the Vyborg district
    May 23 Photocross “Bicycle Path”: 9 teams competed in photo skills and knowledge of traffic rules
    May 23 Kindergartens on duty in the Vyborgsky district: work schedule in the summer months
    On May 23, the United Day of Children’s Road Safety was held in the schools of the Vyborgsky District
    May 20 Educational institutions of the Vyborgsky district spoke about the measures taken for fire safety
    On May 20, the Boys Choir of the choir studio “Kamerton” took part in one of the concerts “Mirror of Time” in Chapel
    May 18 More than 2,000 students graduate from schools in the Vyborgsky District this year, 140 claim to be awarded the badge “For Special Achievement in Education”
    May 17 Information for parents – places are available in summer city camps
    May 16 Teacher-psychologist of the Vyborgsky district – laureate of the competition of pedagogical achievements in 2016
    May 16 In the Vyborgsky district, the winners and prize-winners of the district children’s literary competition “Good Tale” were awarded
    May 16 Chess Tournament “First Move” – ​​schoolchildren taught chess to pupils of kindergarten
    May 6 Anatoly Khramov’s Hydrocosmos – “Hero’s Armchair” in gymnasium No. 622
    May 6 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg district laid flowers at the memorial plaque on the street. Karbysheva
    May 5 Schoolchildren of the Vyborgsky district went on a “Journey through the country of healthy lifestyle”
    April 28 Pupils of DDT “Soyuz” performed at the gala concert of the XXIII art festival “Blue Bird”
    April 27 Command-staff exercises
    were held at school No. 76 of the Vyborgsky district
    April 26 Recruitment and recreation organizations for children and youth are being selected during the summer school holidays of 2016
    April 22 In the Vyborgsky district, the III Gathering of detachments of Young Traffic Inspectors
    took place
    April 22 The city conference “Organization of extracurricular activities and additional education in schools in the context of modern requirements” will be held in the Vyborgsky district
    April 21 Schools of the Vyborgsky district are active participants in the month of improvement
    On April 20, the Fair of Social Projects was held in the Children’s and Youth Theater of the Vyborgsky District
    On April 20, prima ballerina Uliana Lopatkina met with students of the Lomonosov Gymnasium, Vyborgsky District
    April 15 Information for parents: categories of children eligible for social support measures in the field of recreation and health improvement
    April 13 Pupils and parents of pupils of Children’s Children’s and Youth Theater of the Vyborgsky district cleaned the adjacent territory
    April 12 School No. 83 of the Vyborg District will host a Japanese karuta tournament
    April 8 Children’s and Youth Theater of the Vyborgsky District about their choreographic teams
    April 8 A schoolgirl from the Vyborgsky district was awarded for her contribution to the promotion of road safety
    April 8 At the All-Russian competition “Choral Sochi – 2016” the children’s choir of the Vyborgsky district of St. Petersburg received a Silver diploma
    April 7 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg District received a delegation from Japan
    April 4 VII St. Petersburg Educational Forum 2016
    April 4 We invite you to the Kite Festival “Independently”
    April 1 “We are responsible for what our children do”
    March 29 Acceptance of applications for the provision of free tickets to children’s health camps
    begins
    March 24 The best class teachers of the Vyborgsky district are determined
    March 22 A student of gymnasium No. 73 of the Vyborg district became the World Champion in powerboating for the second time
    March 9 Presentation of the exhibition of Japanese arts and crafts “THE FIRST MORNING OF SPRING”
    March 1 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg district were able to “try themselves” in 9 professions
    February 26 The third meeting as part of the long-term leisure program “School of Success”
    February 26 “Hero’s Armchair”: students of gymnasium No. 622 met with professional military
    February 26 An educational game program dedicated to the Single Voting Day 9 was held for students of school No. 494 of the Vyborgsky district0007
    February 25 In the House of Children’s Creativity “Soyuz” was held the city festival-competition of creative associations of clothing design “First defile”
    On February 25, the District Family Chess Tournament was held in DDT “Soyuz”
    February 25 Exhibition “Children’s Leisure Industry”: Vyborgsky District spoke about children’s summer holidays
    February 24 School No. 110 of the Vyborg District hosted a Courage Lesson “There is such a profession – to defend the Motherland! Guardsmen of Russia»
    February 19 Visiting reception of the Tariff Committee of St. Petersburg
    On February 16, the Administration of the Vyborgsky District invites interested persons to take part in the selection of recreation and health improvement organizations for children and youth during the summer school holidays
    February 16 At school No. 110 of the Vyborg district, a sports and patriotic action “Guards of Russia” will be held
    On January 27, the Administration of the Vyborgsky District of St. Petersburg invites interested persons to take part in the selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children and youth
    January 25 For pupils of kindergartens of the Vyborgsky district, a sports festival “Logovichok” was held
    January 18 From January 20, 2016, the second stage of admission to the first classes of educational institutions begins


    2015 :

    December 14 Drug addiction is a threat to the future of youth!
    December 14 Information about the work in the department of education of the administration of the Vyborgsky district of the “hot line”.
    December 11 Information on admission to the first classes of educational organizations
    December 10 Memo for parents of future first graders.
    November 30 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg district took part in the game program “My District”
    November 27 “Lomonosov Gymnasium” once again gathered under its roof young researchers
    November 23 Safety lesson: employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations told children about the causes of fires
    20 November The project “Our cultural heritage. Literary St. Petersburg»
    November 19 Among the winners of the competition “Fireworks of National Cultures” – the ensemble “Perezvon”
    November 18 The system of spiritual and moral values ​​unites society
    November 16 DDT Soyuz launches a new leisure project – “The case of an accident, traffic rules and traffic police”
    November 12 DYuT took part in the All-Russian competition of theatrical art “TriumF”.
    November 12Vyborgsky district will host the action “Driver! Save my life!”
    November 11 In the Vyborg district for children with disabilities was held “Sports Kaleidoscope”
    November 10 School No. 103 hosted a seminar “Educational potential of interactive technologies: space of opportunities”
    November 10 Student Scientific Society Conference
    November 2 Families of the Vyborgsky district took part in the competition for knowledge of the rules of the road
    On November 2, the Chime Ensemble of the Children’s Children’s Theater “Sovremennik” of the Vyborgsky District took part in the celebration in Veliky Novgorod
    October 26 Within the framework of the festival “Japanese Autumn in St. Petersburg” a master class on ikebana
    was held for schoolchildren of the Vyborg district
    October 26 Pupils of DDT “Soyuz” passed a literary quest in the Vyborg district
    October 20, Sovremennik kindergarten, Vyborgsky district, winner of the achievement competition “Additional education – a space for successful socialization of children”
    On October 19, the teacher of the children’s children’s and youth school of the Vyborgsky district was awarded the Prize of the Government of St. Petersburg “The best teacher of additional education”
    On October 19, an open ikebana lesson for children will be held at the Children’s and Youth Theater of the Vyborgsky District as part of the festival “Japanese Autumn in St. Petersburg”
    October 16 The Boys’ Choir of the Children’s and Youth Youth Theater of the Vyborg District is the laureate of the 1st degree of the superfinal of the International Project “Salute of Talents. Music”
    October 13 A competition of family teams for knowledge of the rules of the road will be held in the Vyborgsky District
    October 12 Organizations are invited to take part in the selection of orphans for the organization of recreation during the winter school holidays
    October 9 Six educators of the Vyborgsky district received an award “For the humanization of the school” from the hands of the governor
    October 1 All educational institutions of the Vyborgsky District will host a city-wide Open Day
    October 1 On assigning microdistricts to educational organizations for the primary registration of children in the Vyborgsky district of St. Petersburg
    September 29 Teachers of the Vyborgsky district again became the owners of the government award
    September 18 The “Environmental Simulation Center for Children and Parents” was opened at School No. 584 “Ozerki” in the Vyborgsky District
    September 14 The best teachers of the Vyborg district were awarded medals and certificates
    September 2 The first bell rang for 62,000 schoolchildren of the Vyborgsky District
    September 1 A new school was opened in the “Northern Valley”
    August 28 Dialogue of generations: experience of the past, a look into the future: Pedagogical Council
    was held in the Vyborgsky District
    August 10 House of children’s creativity “Soyuz” invites to mugs
    On August 10, the Deputy Head of the Administration of the Vyborgsky District inspected out-of-town health camps
    July 29 In the Vyborgsky district of St. Petersburg, the progress of repair work in educational institutions was checked
    June 25 Pupils of gymnasium No. 622 of the Vyborg district played with Brazilian football players
    June 25 Accession of the Education Center No. 100 to the gymnasium No. 92 of the Vyborgsky district: all children will continue their education according to special curricula, in the same building
    June 22 More than 100 schoolchildren of the Vyborgsky district received awards for excellent studies
    June 22 Pupils of the gymnasium of the Vyborg district will meet with Brazilian football players
    June 9 In the city camp of the Vyborg district for schoolchildren, the action “Prevention of accidents and emergencies in childhood” was held
    June 8 In the city camp on the basis of school No. 453 of the Vyborg district, classes will be held with children as part of the Month of anti-drug work
    June 8 Notice of the competitive selection for the right to conclude agreements on the organization of social catering
    On June 4, 8 day camps in the schools of the Vyborgsky district began the work of the first shift
    June 3 Pupils of school No. 83 of the Vyborg district took part in the meeting of the “Ship of Peace” from Japan
    June 2 Veterans 9 honored at boarding school No. 33 of the Vyborgsky0007
    June 2 A meeting for high school students “Our Future” was held in the House of Children’s Creativity “Union” of the Vyborgsky District
    May 27 Pupil of Children’s Children’s and Youth Theater of the Vyborgsky District is among the winners of the All-Russian competition “This Victory Day …”
    May 27 The team of the Vyborgsky district took 2nd place at the city festival TRP for schoolchildren
    On May 26, schoolchildren of the Vyborgsky district passed educational and game programs on the Rules of the Road “Beware of the car!”
    May 26 Pupils of gymnasium No. 622 represented the hero city of Leningrad at the action “We are the heirs of the Victory” in Moscow
    May 25 The last bell rang for 4.5 thousand schoolchildren of the Vyborgsky district
    On May 20, the traditional holiday “Day of Family and Childhood” was held at the Soyuz children’s children’s theater in the Vyborgsky district
    May 19 Schools of the Vyborgsky district checked the readiness of video surveillance systems for the USE
    May 18 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg District took part in the Third Global Safety Week
    May 15 In the House of Children’s Creativity “Union” of the Vyborg District, a holiday was held – a panorama of memory “In the name of the Motherland and the world”
    May 15 In the Vyborgsky district, the final of the regional stage of the All-Russian competition “Safe Wheel 2015”
    May 15 Information on the organization of recreation and recreation for children and youth of the Vyborgsky district of St. Petersburg in 2015
    May 7 School No. 518 hosted the final concert of the project “Songs of War and Victory”
    On May 5, Kindergarten No. 20 of the Vyborgsky District hosted veterans of the Great Patriotic War
    On April 28, the Gala Concert of the 22nd Blue Bird Arts Festival brought together the best groups of the Children’s Children’s Theater “Soyuz” of the Vyborg District
    April 28 Pupils of school No. 584 of the Vyborgsky district received the Grand Prix at the V International Festival-Competition of Contemporary Children’s and Youth Song and Dance “Two Cats”
    On April 28, Schoolchildren of the Vyborg District will stand guard of honor at the Monument to the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad
    April 28 Boarding school No. 33 of the Vyborg district will host a presentation of the Room of Military Glory and a festive concert dedicated to Victory Day
    April 24 Kindergarten No. 74 of the Vyborg District hosted a gala concert for veterans
    April 24 Events of educational institutions from April 27 to May 2

    April 24 Young researchers met again at the Lomonosov gymnasium

    April 23 Results of the competitive selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children during the summer school holidays

    April 23 The second district Gathering of detachments of young traffic inspectors

    April 22 The regional competition-exhibition of creative works “Kaleidoscope of fantasies” was held at the Sovremennik children’s children’s playground
    April 22 A student of school No. 124 of the Vyborgsky District will represent St. Petersburg at the All-Russian stage of the International Competition for Young Readers “Live Classics”

    April 22 The Soyuz Children’s Children’s Theater of the Vyborgsky District awarded the winners of the competition “Let’s Erect a Monument to Victory”

    April 22 We invite you to participate in qualification selection for the right to conclude contracts for the organization of social catering

    On April 21, the Social Projects Fair was held in the Children’s and Youth Theater of the Vyborgsky District

    April 21 Open city interactive game on local history orienteering “For the Glory of Victory!” brought together 53 teams of schoolchildren from 11 districts of the city

    April 20 A meeting with veterans “Bow with all your heart!”

    April 20 As part of the XV festival “Japanese Spring” at school No. 83 of the Vyborg district, the final game of uta-garuta among schoolchildren and students of the city will be held

    April 17 Information for parents about the organization of recreation and recreation for children in 2015

    April 17 School No. 76 of the Vyborg District hosted the VIII Mini-Festival of Arts “Hope of the Union”

    April 17 The Orthodox Medical Gymnasium celebrated its 25th anniversary

    April 16 School No. 471 of the Vyborg District hosted the festival “Children Against War!”

    April 16 “Veteran lives nearby” – Kindergarten No. 133 of the Vyborgsky district holds a social action dedicated to the Victory Day0003

    13 April The winners of the regional anti-drug contest “My World” were awarded at the Olympus children’s playground in the Vyborg district

    practical conference of schoolchildren “Heirs of Lomonosov”

    April 10 The Russian Song Ensemble “Perezvon” DDT “Sovremennik” of the Vyborgsky district took part in International competitions

    On April 9, the Children’s and Youth Theater of the Vyborg District will hold an interactive local history orienteering game at the Polytechnic University

    On April 8, the Theater Group of the Children’s and Youth Theater of the Vyborg District took part in the 21st city theater festival “Days of Theater in the Mirror”

    April 8 At school No. 560 of the Vyborg District 5th Scientific and Practical Conference “Lomanskaya Line” was held

    April 8 The results of the regional children’s literary competition “Good Tale” were summed up in the Vyborgsky District

    April 6 The Vyborgsky District summed up the results of the district stage of the city competition “Organizer of additional education for children in a general education institution”

    April 6 festival dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Victory

    April 3 Pupils of school No. 475 took part in the V All-Russian youth military-historical forum “Alexandrovsky flag”

    April 1 Kindergarten No. 141 of the Vyborg District hosts an annual theater festival

    March 30 School No. 560 will host the 5th Scientific and Practical Conference of Students “Lomanskaya Line”

    March 26 VI St. Petersburg Educational Forum

    March 25 Pupils of school No. 469 entered the top five teams in the city KVN according to the rules of the road

    March 24 The Vyborgsky District will host a festival of amateur creativity of pedagogical workers “Wreath of Glory”

    March 23, School No. 83 of the Vyborgsky District received a delegation of schoolchildren from Japan

    March 20 Fire safety measures during the summer health campaign were discussed in the Vyborgsky District

    March 17 Festival of Musical and Artistic Creativity “Spring Chimes” 2015

    March 17 Gymnasium No. 107 will host the All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference of High School Students “The Twelfth All-Russian Gymnasium Student Readings”

    March 16 Within the framework of the International Forum “Older Generation” Children’s and Youth Theater of the Vyborg District will present the exhibition “Remember! We are proud! We store!

    March 16 The Vyborg Garden hosted the annual event “Spring in Vyborg Garden” Vyborgsky district

    March 12 A virtual museum dedicated to Victory Day is being created in the Vyborgsky District

    March 11 The competition of fine and decorative arts “Glory to the Great Victory” is being held in the Vyborgsky District

    at school No. 76 of the Vyborgsky district

    March 5 At school No. 110 of the Vyborgsky district, the “Soldier’s scarf” is being assembled – a canvas 18 meters long has already been sewn

    March 4 Information for parents – trips to day camps during school holidays

    March 3 Kindergarten No. 108 hosted training courses for teachers

    February 25 educational programs

    February 20 Foreign students will be told about Maslenitsa at school No. 102

    February 20 A military-patriotic song contest will be held in the Vyborg district

    February 18 The Administration of the Vyborgsky District of St. Petersburg invites interested persons to take part in the selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children and youth the winner of the Paralympic Games will hold an “Olympic lesson” at gymnasium No. 622 of the Vyborgsky district

    February 16 The stage of the competition of pedagogical achievements of St. 0003

    February 16 The Festival of Pedagogical Excellence of School Additional Education begins in the Vyborgsky District

    for road safety”

    February 5 Information for parents on the organization of recreation and health improvement of children in 2015

    January 30 Information about the work of the conflict commission for admission to educational organizations selection of organizations for recreation and health improvement of children and youth during the spring school holidays

    January 28 Admission to the first classes begins on February 1, 2015: a video has been prepared for parents

    January 22 About enrolling children in a new school in the Northern Valley quarter

    January 16 January 17 will be an open door day for parents in educational institutions


    2014

    December 24 Be vigilant, recognize pediculosis in time

    December 23 The winners of the children’s creativity contest “The Road and Us” and the regional Internet Olympiad “The ABC of a Safe Road” were congratulated at the Soyuz Children’s Children’s Theater

    December 22 Creative meeting of pupils of DDT “Soyuz” and boarding school No. 1 for deaf children

    December 8 disabled people of the Vyborgsky district

    November 27 A master class “Noodles – a traditional dish of Russia and Japan” will be held at the school with in-depth study of the Japanese language

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    November 24 School holidays are just around the corner

    October 31 Selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children and youth of the Vyborgsky district of St.

    October 21 The Lesnoye Museum: From the Past to the Future opened the exhibition “Life and Work of Elizaveta Bem”0003

    October 14 The competition “Let’s Erect a Monument to Victory!”

    October 14 Festive evening dedicated to the Day of the Elderly “From Heart to Heart”

    October 13 “Safe Wheel” united schoolchildren of the Vyborg District

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    On October 6, five teachers of the Vyborg region were awarded the sign “For the Humanization of the School”

    September 30 Free trips to the sanatorium-health complex for children with disabilities

    26 September Osaka visited the School district of

    September 24 Pupils of DDT “Soyuz” took patronage of a memorial sign at the site of the grave of Karl and Emilia

    September 24 The Osaka delegation will visit school No. 83 of the Vyborg district with in-depth study of the Japanese language

    September 18 Consul General of Japan in St. Petersburg took part in the festival “Japanese Autumn”

    health improvement of children and youth during the autumn school holidays

    September 11 The second kindergarten was built in Severnaya Dolina

    September 10 School No.

    On September 1, 4450 first -graders first came to schools in the Vyborg district

    29 August 29 at the district pedagogical council in the Vyborg region discussed innovations in the education of

    29 August 97% of the Vyborg District, they receive hot food at school

    August 27 All schools in the Vyborgsky district passed a fire inspection

    August 1 Fire safety systems were checked at school No.0003

    July 28 Free vouchers to children’s health camps

    July 18 The head of the Vyborgsky district visited the country camps where the children of the district have a rest

    July 14 A. I.0002 July 14 Free trips to the Okean Children’s Health Camp

    July 7 The Soyuz Children’s Art House of the Vyborgsky District invites schoolchildren to join creative associations

    June 23 20 June 98 graduates of schools in the Vyborgsky District received a badge “For Special Achievement in Education”

    19 June Today 98 graduates of schools in the Vyborgsky District will receive a badge “For Special Achievement in Education”

    On June 10, competitions were held as part of the Summer City City City City Campaids

    June 9 District cottage in Komarovo for pupils of kindergartens of the Vyborg region began work

    on May 27 Applications for admission to a preschool educational organization are submitted in electronic form

    May 26 The last bell sounded for school graduates of the Vyborg district.

    May 20 Organization of a summer health campaign in the Vyborgsky district of St. Petersburg in 2014

    On May 19, the Consul General of Japan in St. Petersburg opened a rock garden at school No. 83 with in-depth study of the Japanese language

    May 16 anti-drug competition for schoolchildren “My World”

    On May 14, the Consul General of Japan in St. Petersburg will open a rock garden at school No. 83 with in-depth study of the Japanese language

    May 12 in the summer in the Vyborg district 40 attendant kindergartens

    29 April 29 Pupil of gymnasium No. 73 of the Vyborg district-winner of the All-Russian Olympiad of schoolchildren by right

    22, the 50th anniversary was celebrated

    April 22 Selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children and youth in the Vyborg district in 2014

    April 22 “Vyborg dolphins” – teams of kindergartens competed in swimming

    April 14 A gathering of young traffic inspectors was held in the Vyborg district

    April 14 Children presented a plasticine cartoon about the Olympics and a collection of clothes “Sports Russia” April

    900 Additional organizations and recreation rehabilitation of children and youth

    March 28 The Vyborgskaya Storona Club hosted the III Open District Competition among dance groups Grace – Pari!

    March 26 “Conference of winners” was held in gymnasium No. 107 of the Vyborg district

    family!”

    On March 11, the Consul General of Japan visited the origami festival in the children’s library of the Vyborgsky district of St. Petersburg

    March 5 Pupils of the House of Children’s Creativity “Union” of the Vyborg District met with the Olympic champion occupied by a student of school No. 110 of the Vyborgsky district

    February 28 Additional selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children and youth in 2014

    February 20 Sports event “Logovichok” was held at school No. 124

    February 19 Soyuz

    February 14 Acceptance of citizens’ applications for accreditation as public observers at the Unified State Examination

    February 4 Selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children and youth in 2014

    January 31 on February 1 begins registration on the USE – 2014

    January 30 The District Contest “Best Class Manager – 2014” is held in the Vyborg district

    January 30 Reception of applications in the first classes

    27 January Katafot tells the children of the Vyborgsky district about road safety

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    On January 22, children of the Vyborg region created a cartoon for the 70th anniversary of the lifting of the blockade of Leningrad

    On January 9, the reception of schoolchildren in the first classes


    2013

    24 Schoolchildren of the Vyborg district-finalists of the All-Russian competition “Road and road and road we are 2013” ​​

    December 24 Enrollment in kindergarten is now possible via the Internet

    December 24 Kindergarten No. 95 of the Vyborgsky District celebrated its 35th anniversary

    December 4 Results of the Internet Olympiad “Road Safety ABC”

    November 29 Vouchers to children’s health camps during the winter holidays

    November 25 Where to apply in cases where the actions of employees of educational organizations violate the rights and legitimate interests of parents and students

    October 25

    October 23, 140 years of the first gymnasium in the Vyborg region

    October 22 Pupils of gymnasium No. 652 in the Vyborg region made an expedition to a military burial in the Pskov region

    21 October The school in Osinovaya Roshcha is 55 years old

    21 October A collection of research papers by schoolchildren was presented in the Vyborgsky District

    15 October Pupils of the Soyuz Children’s Children’s College of the Vyborgsky District prepared a concert for the elderly

    8 October School No. 560 of the Vyborgsky District – 500 graduates for 25 years

    October 8 Teachers of the Vyborgsky district received badges “For the humanization of the school of St. Petersburg”

    October 2 Free trips to a sanatorium for disabled children during the autumn holidays0003

    October 1 The results of the regional stage of the competition “Safe Wheel-2014” were summed up in the Vyborgsky District

    September 30 Re-selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children and youth is being carried out on wheelchairs

    September 11 School No. 534 of the Vyborgsky District held a large-scale firefighting training

    September 11 The Gymnasium of the Vyborgsky District is the best educational institution in St. Petersburg that develops physical culture and sports

    September 10 Teachers of gymnasium No. 622 of the Vyborgsky district are winners of the competition for the award of the Government of St. Petersburg

    September 3 The Day of Knowledge in the Vyborgsky district

    September 3 council in a new format

    August 22 V.N.Garnets solemnly opened a new stadium near gymnasium No. 107

    August 21 A new stadium opens for students of gymnasium No. 107

    August 16 Meeting to prepare educational institutions of the Vyborg district for the start of the school year

    August 15 Children’s Art House “Soyuz” recruits creative associations House of children’s creativity “Soyuz”

    July 15 Field meeting on the issue of repairs in educational institutions of the Vyborgsky district

    June 18 Notice of the re-selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children and youth in the Vyborgsky district in 2013

    June 13 Patriots of Russia – residents of the Vyborgsky District received awards in Smolny

    June 10 Notice of the re-selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children

    June 7 schools No. 94, 469, 558 will be attended in Severnaya Dolina

    May 31 37 on-duty kindergartens will operate in the Vyborgsky District in the summer

    May 28 Schoolchildren in the Vyborgsky District celebrated the last calls

    May 27 Vouchers for summer holidays are free!

    May 24 The administration of the Vyborgsky District discussed readiness for a summer health campaign

    May 23 Re-selection of recreation and recreation organizations for pupils of the Children’s Art House “Yunost”

    May 23

    May 17 Gala concert of the XX Blue Bird Arts Festival

    May 16 The winners of the regional competition of pedagogical achievements were awarded in the Vyborgsky District

    May 15 Re-selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children and youth is carried out

    May 8 The results of the selection of recreation and recreation organizations for children in the Vyborg District of St. Petersburg during the summer holidays are summed up

    April 26 Conflict Commission on the issue of admission to general educational institutions

    April 23 The head of the administration of the Vyborgsky district of St. Petersburg K.N. Shmelev visited orphanage No. 8

    April 23 Children were shown the play “On the road of kindness or a fairy tale about tolerance”

    April 18 United information day on the safety of children and adolescents

    April 16 Twist Studio of the House of Children’s Art “Soyuz” celebrates its 20th anniversary

    15 April May 6 admission to the first grade of children not registered in the territory assigned to the school

    April 12 Comment of the Vyborg District Administration on the situation at school No. 463

    April 11 Open scientific and practical conference of schoolchildren “Heirs of Lomonosov”

    April 6 Kindergarten No. 79 hosted a holiday “Red, Yellow, Green”

    April 3 Meeting of the Collegium of the Administration of the Vyborg District on the issue of providing children with places in kindergartens

    March 26 The Vyborgsky District hosted a visiting reception of the Education Committee0003

    March 25 Gymnasium No. 107 – the meeting place for the winners

    March 25 Primer Festival at the Vyborgskaya Side club appointment

    March 21 Summer recreational vacation

    March 18 Visiting reception of the Chairman of the Committee on Education of St. Petersburg

    March 7 II open district competition “Grace – bet!”

    March 5 Summer health-improving vacation

    February 28 Admission to the first classes begins on March 1

    February 19 District competition “Academy of Family Safety”

    January 25 Blockades and Creativity”

    January 17 The Ensemble of the House of Children’s Creativity “Sovremennik” brought a 1st degree Laureate Diploma from Belarus!

    December 11 Citizenship Lesson


    TOP 100 poems about kindergarten for children. Short verses.

    100 best poems about kindergarten for children. Beautiful poems about kindergarten, about children and teachers. A selection of poems for reading and learning.



    Why do they say that?

    Kindergarten, kindergarten…
    Why do they say that?
    We are not aspens,
    We are not mountain ash.
    Vova, Klava, Mishenka –
    These are not cherries!

    Kindergarten, kindergarten…
    Why do they say that?
    We are not leaves,
    We are not flowers
    Blue, scarlet-
    We are little guys!

    Kindergarten, kindergarten…
    Why do they say that?
    Because we are together in it
    We are growing as one family!
    That’s why they say:
    – There is a kindergarten in this house!

    Vladimir Tovarkov


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    Miracle Garden

    What kind of miracle garden is this?
    Grapes do not ripen here,
    Raspberries do not grow,
    Marina lives here,
    And also Deniska, Masha and Boris.
    If you got into a fight,
    Make peace right away!
    Because you can’t quarrel
    It’s not allowed in the kindergarten.
    Not snarky things grow here,
    Not snarky things, not thorns,
    But true friends!

    Elena Grigorieva



    Our favorite kindergarten

    Our favorite kindergarten –
    This is a house for children!
    There is a fervent noise and din in it,
    Cheerful ramble,
    Stomp, laughter
    And exercises in the morning!

    Our wonderful kindergarten –
    This is a joy for children!
    Ribbons, balls, cars,
    Multi-colored pictures,
    Laughter of cheerful children,
    Fairy-tale game city!

    Our cheerful kindergarten –
    This is a fairy tale for children!
    Dances, songs and jokes,
    Sweet dream, physical education minutes,
    Books, paints, daughter dolls,
    Voices, like bells!

    Our cozy kindergarten –
    This is happiness for children!
    Straight along the path
    Let’s run to our beloved home,
    Because kindergarten
    Always waiting for its children!

    Elena Ranneva



    It’s time to go to kindergarten

    The sun is shining outside the window.
    Stepa from the very morning
    Reminds everyone around:
    “It’s time to go to kindergarten!

    I have already collected toys –
    Teddy bear, doll, dump truck.
    I’ll hide the bear under the pillow,
    So that he can sleep with me in the bedroom,

    I’ll give the doll to my girlfriend Dasha,
    Artem asked for the dump truck…

    A handkerchief in a pocket.
    All gathered.
    Are we going?

    Nothing too early –
    I will be the first to come to the group,
    And today I will be the captain of
    all day in the garden.

    Hastily up the steps
    He walked with his father together.
    Went with a happy smile:
    “Let’s go to kindergarten again!”

    Lyudmila Zubkova


    I came to the kindergarten with my mother

    I came to the kindergarten
    with my mother,
    How can I stay alone?..

    I’ll be bored without you,
    There are completely strangers here,
    It’s completely . .. completely … –
    But here
    Someone takes by the hand.
    I did not have time to cry –
    A round dance began to spin!

    And then Vanya and I
    Sitting on the couch,
    Riding a horse
    With Masha and Alyosha…

    Look – there are so many dolls!
    All of them need to be rocked,
    I don’t get bored now, –
    It’s just – there’s no time to be bored!

    Ivan Demyanov



    Kindergarten

    Leaves under the legs
    Rustling merrily.
    Soon we will go
    With Misha to kindergarten.

    Get up early in the morning,
    Make the bed.
    Mom will shout from the kitchen:
    “Boys – get up!”

    Let’s dress up merrily,
    Let’s go merrily,
    Have fun with the guys
    We’ll get to visit!

    In the garden on chairs
    We will sit.
    We will eat porridge,
    We will sing songs.

    And then we’ll get dressed,
    Let’s go out for a walk,
    And when we come back from the walk
    Let’s go to bed together.

    In the evening after work
    Mom will come to us
    And Misha and I will take us from the garden
    .

    Soon together with Misha
    We will go to the kindergarten,
    All our toys
    We will take them to the kindergarten.

    Anna Vishnevskaya


    My favorite kindergarten

    I wake up together with the sun,
    I am glad to come in the morning.
    Quickly, quickly going
    I’m going to my favorite kindergarten!

    There are books and toys,
    There are my beloved friends,
    My faithful girlfriends,
    I can’t live without them!

    The dearest teacher,
    Helps us and teaches.
    She is almost like a mother to me.
    And our kindergarten is the best!

    Irina Gurina


    One hundred children – kindergarten

    One hundred children –
    Kindergarten –
    They lived in a country house.
    This means:

    We floundered in the river,
    Were lying on the sand,
    We built passages
    And sandy cities,
    Walked to our heart’s content
    Through the forest and the field.

    Strong steel,
    Like a turnip,
    Body
    White
    Blackened!

    Moms are watching:
    — Where are our
    Sasha, Masha and Natasha?
    Where are the white legs and arms?..

    — Whose grandchildren are these? –
    Grandmothers ask.
    grandfathers answer:
    – Tanned, tanned,
    Kids tanned !!!

    Emma Moshkovskaya



    Kindergarten

    Kindergarten starts at eight,
    And by eight our yard is filled with a swarm.
    Human offspring, lover of fuss,
    Silent and gloomy in the morning.

    It’s time for me to go to work, I’m running,
    The yard greets me with chirping burr,
    And the offspring are already piling up in the snow
    Their towers, their labor quarters.

    Sometimes a bulletin, sticking out at the window,
    I keep looking and watching for a long, long time,
    How, free and violent, from dark to dark
    The shift is accustomed to order and duty.

    And the guys leave at seven, in half-darkness,
    In a hurry, without saying goodbye to each other,
    And they hurriedly mince across the frozen ground,
    Clutching on to mother’s warm hand.

    Dmitry Sukharev


    Our favorite kindergarten

    Our favorite kindergarten!
    He is always very happy with us!
    In the morning he greets us cheerfully,
    Invites everyone to breakfast,
    Takes us for a walk,
    Dances and sings…

    And without us he is sad, bored,
    Forgets about toys.
    Even at night – sleeping and waiting:
    Maybe someone will come …

    Well, of course, we will not leave him alone –
    Just a little rest
    And we will go to him again …
    And we will be happy again
    Our favorite kindergarten!

    Evgeny Grudanov



    An unusual kindergarten

    came to kindergarten:
    Zamodnok,
    Lovenok,
    Bear, two snowflakes,
    Princesses,
    Grandfinet,
    Grandfinet,
    Grandfin
    Spiderman,
    Malvina,
    Fairy,
    Batman,
    Pinocchio.
    And also of the same kind
    Many different people.
    Maybe we ended up with you
    In a kindergarten with miracles?
    No, to an ordinary kindergarten.
    But today –
    Masquerade!

    Andrey Smetanin


    Kindergarten

    Kindergarten, kindergarten!
    The kids are in a hurry to get there.

    I’m going to the garden to see –
    What grows in such a garden?

    Maybe pears, grapes?
    I’m always glad to see them!..

    – Don’t be ridiculous, uncle! –
    The kids tell me.

    And ten of them shout:
    “We are growing in the garden!”

    Nikolai Yaroslavtsev



    Tanechka is going to the nursery

    The stars are out,
    The sun is rising,
    Our Tanya is in the nursery
    She is going with her mother.
    Toddlers – strong men
    Went to the playground,
    Toddlers – strong men
    Do exercises!
    Our Checkmark is small,
    Tanyusha helped her:
    She put on her boots,
    She buttoned up her fur coat.
    The bear claps his hands –
    He is very happy with the guys.
    Matryoshkas are smiling:
    “Good morning!” – they say.
    The steam locomotive buzzed
    And the wagons drove:
    “Cah-chah,
    Choo-choo-choo,
    I’ll rock you far!”
    Serezha and Nata,
    And Tanya have shovels.
    Everyone worked hard
    Little by little

    And cleared the path.
    Sledges are flying down the hill,
    But they don’t want to go up the hill!
    Toys are sleeping on the couch,
    And the guys need to sleep.
    – Goodbye!
    – Goodbye!
    Tomorrow we will come again!

    Tatyana Volgina


    Katya in the nursery

    One, two, three, four, five:
    We are going for a walk.

    Knotted Katya
    Striped scarf.
    Katya’s sledge carries
    From the porch to the gate.
    And Seryozha on the path
    Throws crumbs to the pigeons.

    … Girls and boys
    They jump like balls,
    They stamp their feet,
    They laugh merrily.

    Why is not dancing
    Our new one?
    Katya is going to the new girl,
    Leading her to a round dance.

    … The lights went out,
    The nursery fell asleep:
    Both Lida and Katya,
    And dolls in bed.

    Only Mishka is not sleeping,
    He is sitting at the window;
    Looking at the moon:
    “I can’t sleep at all!”

    Zinaida Aleksandrova


    Wake-up call

    The sun has peeped in
    And in your window, child,

    A golden canvas unfurled over the fields.
    Get up, look
    through your window:
    A summer day is full of miracles.
    Here is a naughty path
    She took someone to the forest.
    There, on the surface of the sky
    The sun is pulling the plane.
    Crows are crying in the meadow,
    The tower-cloud is floating.
    Joy beats in bird songs.
    People are walking in a hurry.
    Who goes where, and we go to kindergarten.
    Well, get up, mom is waiting!

    Petr Mazikin



    New nursery

    New nursery is open with us,

    children will come to the nursery now.
    There are cots in bright rooms

    Children will be put into these cribs.

    Misha
    holding on to his mother’s hem –
    Misha is crying
    came to the nursery.
    Olenka boldly walks alone,
    She herself ran into the manger.

    Wash your face more cleanly, do not spare water –
    Your hands will be whiter from soap.
    Cows eat tasty grass,
    They will give a lot of milk for the children.

    The guys began to dine in the garden,
    Today there will be pancakes in honey.
    The new one spilled
    his milk,
    It’s a pity that pussy
    is far away now.

    Grasshoppers in the field
    crackle loudly.
    The boys were put to sleep in the cold.
    Plump Petya
    is still very small,
    Started walking and fell on the grass.
    The guys sat down to play on the sand,
    Seryozha made a tall pie.
    Olenka lives happily in the manger,
    Loves to dance
    and dance.

    Here came the gray winter,
    White hats were put on at home.
    New sleds creak in the snow.
    The guys were called to the manger for the Christmas tree.

    Guys
    got up in a wide circle,
    Someone lit candles on the Christmas tree.
    Olenka boldly
    steps forward,
    A little white bunny gives a doll.

    Everyone is happy with a good gift.
    Have fun in the nursery with our guys.

    Zinaida Aleksandrova


    My friends from A to Z

    I love our kindergarten.
    It’s full of guys.
    They are all my friends.
    Everything, everything, everything – from A to Z!
    They are in the yard now,
    Let me introduce you to them:
    Alla is watering the flowerbed,
    Borya is supplying water,
    Vera is planting a cherry,
    Galya is singing a song;
    Dima inflates the balloon,
    Eva plays with the Hedgehog,
    Zhenya makes pies,
    Zoya cuts out letters,
    Ira walks with a short Y;
    Kolya is building a house with a chimney,
    Lenya is repairing a dump truck,
    Masha is waving her hand at me,
    Nadya is cleaning the samovar;
    Olya is dressing up the doll,
    Petya is spinning like a top,
    Rai is embroidering an apron,
    Sasha boasts of a net;
    Tanya throws the ball into the net,
    Ulya looks at the sky,
    Fedya gives her candy,
    Kharitosha, sitting, sleeping;
    Caesar walks on the bench,
    Charlie dances on the board,
    Shura Schukin with a ruler
    Y displays on the sand.
    b and b know the girl and so.
    Emma raises the hoop,
    Yura feeds the pigeons,
    Yasha looks and counts,
    How many friends I have named.

    Georgy Ladonshchikov



    Kindergarten

    We come to kindergarten,
    There are toys there.
    Steam locomotive,
    Steamboat
    The guys are waiting.
    There are pictures on the wall
    And flowers on the window.
    I want –
    I will ride
    On a toy horse!
    Everything in this house is for us –
    Fairy tales, song and story,
    Noisy dance,
    Quiet hour, –
    Everything in this house is for us!
    What a nice house!
    We grow in it every day,
    And when we grow up
    ,
    Let’s go to school together.

    Olga Vysotskaya


    I love my kindergarten

    I love my kindergarten,
    It is full of children.
    One, two, three, four, five…
    It’s a pity that we can’t count everyone.
    Maybe a hundred of them. Maybe two hundred.
    It’s good when we’re together!

    Sergey Pitirimov


    The garden is coming

    We are leaving the gate.
    We see: for a walk
    The garden is walking in friendly steps
    Along the alley.

    Yes, yes, yes, the garden is pacing!
    He crossed the road,
    And he sang a song in harmony,
    Speaking in step.

    How can a garden go,
    Singing along the way?

    Not like all gardens,
    This garden is walking.
    He lays down by the water
    Hot on the sand.

    Quickly dumped by the river
    Slippers and T-shirts,
    Sculpts rolls, pies,
    Easter cakes and baits.

    The garden lay down in the sun
    And climbed into the water.
    How happy he is with water
    In hot weather!

    A waterfall splashes with foam,
    Fountains fly upwards,
    A bare garden will run a little
    From a sandbank.

    Here he came out of the water,
    He shudders like a hedgehog.
    Footprints visible in the sand –
    Six dozen legs.

    The garden bathed nicely,
    Rested a little
    And went back
    The old way.

    The garden enters a new house,
    Where in the big dining room
    Thirty mugs of milk
    Ready for him.

    He played for five minutes
    With dolls and horses,
    And then they put him
    In white beds.

    Does the garden go to bed
    After breakfast in bed?

    If the garden has been walking since morning, —
    The garden needs rest.
    And when the time comes,
    He will be awakened.

    Clean up his bed,
    Sheets, pillows
    And go to play again
    Games and toys.

    There is a steam locomotive near the garden,
    Six cars,
    Black dog – a shiny nose,
    White cat Vasily,

    Eight pupae in one
    Wooden doll
    And Clockwork Parsley,
    Red and ruddy.

    This garden is not a zoo,
    But there is a shelf in the garden
    For cubs and cubs,
    Rabbit and wolf.

    ***

    Every evening thirty mothers
    They come to a new house,
    Every evening they go home
    They plant a garden.

    This walking garden is for us
    No need to name it,
    Because you yourself
    From such a garden!

    Samuel Marshak


    Do not interrupt

    Santa Claus came to our garden.
    Santa Claus called the guys.

    Beard as white as cotton,
    And a bag with gifts.
    Santa Claus said: – Guys!
    Well, who will read the poem?

    We taught poems in the garden:
    I taught and my brother taught.
    We immediately jumped up –
    I jumped up and he jumped up.

    – They dropped the bear on the floor!
    – One, two, three, four, five …
    – They tore off the bear’s paw.
    – The bunny went out for a walk.

    – Suddenly the hunter runs out,
    – I won’t leave him anyway,
    – Shoots straight at the bunny,
    – Because he is good!

    And while we were reading
    These sad poems,
    All the guys laughed:
    – Ha-ha-ha and hee-hee-hee.

    Grandpa laughs
    The beard fell off.
    So he left us.
    What nonsense!

    Andrey Usachev



    We are in a hurry

    We are in a hurry. At the appointed hour
    Good home meets us.
    Favorite toys are here,
    Friends are here and girlfriends are here.

    I’m going, I’m going,
    I’m leading my younger brother,
    I’m undressing on the go –
    We have a lot to do in the garden!

    Gayda Lagzdyn


    Our toys

    Lots of toys
    in kindergarten,
    Our toys stand out:
    Puss in boots,
    long-eared bunnies,
    Both a drum and balalaikas.
    Dolls dressed in braids are sitting,
    Dolls are looking at hares and
    bears.
    We don’t break our toys,
    we don’t break them,
    we don’t take them away from our comrades.
    Our toys are in plain sight –
    We have everything in common
    in kindergarten.

    Nina Naydenova


    Kindergarten is waiting for us

    The breeze hardly breathes…
    Kindergarten is sleeping under the roof,
    Its toys are sleeping –
    Cubes, little animals…

    Soon a new day will begin –
    Morning will smile upon all of us.
    We’ll go to “work”
    And wake up this house!

    Evgeniy Grudanov


    My neighbor

    Now I’m not just Vova!
    I go to the senior group!
    But with a neighbor, let him roar,
    I’m still friends.
    I tell stories
    And I teach to read poetry.
    My neighbor lies in a carriage
    And plays rattles.
    Stop sucking your pacifier!
    Learn to walk quickly!
    I’ll give you a book!
    I’ll take you to the garden!
    Good? Here’s a striped ball.
    Well, I’m running to kindergarten.
    My neighbor threw a pacifier
    And said in response: Wow!

    Gayda Lagzdyn


    Quiet hour

    Where there are pines, where spruces and birches stand in a row,
    There, on white beds, little ones sleep peacefully.
    Hush, hush, because we have a quiet hour, a quiet hour!
    Light broke through the maple tops in some places,
    Lie down in a circle on a pillow, lurk on the grass.
    Hush, hush, because we have a quiet hour, a quiet hour!
    The breeze fumbles through the branches, ruffles the tip of the sheet,
    The shaggy Ball sleeps in the grass, well, you will fall asleep soon!
    Hush, hush, because we have a quiet hour, a quiet hour!

    Olga Vysotskaya


    New girl

    New girl
    In kindergarten.
    To the new girl
    I’ll be right there.
    — Why are you on the sidelines?
    After all, it’s boring to be alone.
    Here are our toys,
    Here is a clockwork elephant.
    You see –
    I turned him on with the key,
    Now he will pass
    From the wall to the table.
    Here are our cubes,
    We are building houses.
    You will also learn to
    Build yourself!
    Let’s go, I’ll take you to the guys
    .
    All the girls like
    Kindergarten!

    Nina Naidenova



    Quiet hour

    Shutters close,
    Children undress.
    – Hush, hush, hush, birds,
    Do not sing under the window!
    At a quiet hour sleeps so sweetly,
    The guys sleep soundly.
    Don’t clatter, cicadas,
    Don’t crackle – clack-clack-clack!
    The guys need to rest,

    They need to sleep for an hour!
    Don’t croak, frogs,
    Under the guys’ window!
    There are folding beds,
    Here the children sleep soundly.
    Shutters open
    Children get dressed…
    Children, tell me,
    What did you see in your dream?

    Elizaveta Tarakhovskaya


    Capricious bull

    Cow to the calf
    Took her son away,
    To grow up and walk
    With friends.
    But only she
    moved away from the gate,
    The son was capricious:
    – To ma-a-me!
    The calves frolic,
    The calves are funny,
    And he continues to roar
    It doesn’t matter.
    Roars like Seryozha,
    My little brother,
    When they see him off
    To kindergarten.

    Georgy Ladonshchikov


    Kindergarten

    We come to kindergarten,
    There are toys there.
    Steam locomotive,
    Steamboat
    The guys are waiting.
    There are pictures on the wall
    And flowers on the window.
    I want to –
    I will ride
    On a toy horse!
    Everything in this house is for us –
    Fairy tales, song and story,
    Noisy dance,
    Quiet hour, –
    Everything in this house is for us!
    What a nice house!
    We grow in it every day,
    When we grow up

    Let’s go to school together.

    Olga Vysotskaya



    Olga Pavlovna

    Who will tell you about everything:
    Why do the factories work,
    and what are the machines,
    and about how gardeners
    are broken by flower beds,
    and
    and
    and
    and
    and
    and
    and
    and
    and
    about the north, and about the south,
    And about everything that is around,
    And about coal, and about gas,
    About the taiga and about the Caucasus,
    About the bear, about the fox
    And about the berries in the forest?

    Who will teach you how to draw,
    Build, sew and embroider,
    Having seated the children in a circle,
    Read them a poem,
    Say: “Teach it yourself,
    And then read it to your mother”?

    Who will figure it out right now,
    Why Oleg is fighting,
    Why did Galia and Nina have
    He took away the matryoshka,
    Why did Misha immediately break the clay elephant?

    This is the teacher,
    This is Olga Pavlovna.

    Loves Olga Pavlovna
    All her children,
    Very much Olga Pavlovna
    Loves kindergarten!

    Nina Naidenova


    Our favorite kindergarten

    Our favorite kindergarten!
    He is always very happy with us!
    In the morning he greets us cheerfully,
    Invites everyone to breakfast,
    Takes us for a walk,
    Dances and sings…

    And without us he is sad, bored,
    Forgets about toys.
    Even at night – sleeps and waits:
    Maybe someone will come …

    Well, of course, we will
    We will not leave him alone –
    Just a little rest
    And we’ll go to him again…
    And we’ll be happy again
    Our favorite kindergarten!

    Petr Sinyavsky


    Kindergarten my job

    Before dad, before mom
    I learned to get up.
    I’m the most obedient in the morning,
    It’s time to go to kindergarten!

    I’m growing up, I’m trying so hard
    Hurry up, like a dad.
    I myself am going to the kindergarten,
    To keep up with the adults.

    I have my own worries
    Start in the morning.
    Kindergarten – my job
    Study and play.

    Elena Ranneva


    Lockers in the corridor

    Lockers in the corridor.
    They have coats and scarves,
    Shoes, hats, boots!
    And on the lockers pictures:
    Pear, apple, carrot,
    Hedgehog, cherry, horse, rifle,
    Duck, hare, tomato.
    This is our corridor!
    I know why pictures!
    So as not to confuse shoes,
    Shoes, hats, coats
    Tanya, Sasha and Irishka!
    To remember Alyoshka,
    Where they put the boots!
    So that Petka is a toddler
    Don’t be left without a breeches!

    Gaida Lagzdyn



    Forest Kindergarten

    Along the forest path in a row
    A large group hurries into the distance:
    Bears, pigs and crickets following them, 90 -0 crickets!
    Ducklings rush after them,
    Kittens rush after them,
    And so they all rush in a row –
    So where is the detachment in a hurry?

    A detachment hurries there,
    Where there is a hut by the pond,
    Where they sing merrily,
    Where compote is served,
    Where they will feed you delicious porridge,
    They will introduce Masha the doll!
    So where are they all rushing in a row?
    Well, of course – to kindergarten!

    Everyone will have fun there,
    Run, jump and learn!
    And there are lots of toys there!
    Everyone is playing in the open,
    So the little animals are rushing in a row –
    Hurry to kindergarten!

    So, nice guys,
    Be-be like animals,
    As they walk in a row
    With mom, dad to kindergarten.

    They are waiting for you! You are missed,
    You are welcome there!
    Everyone will be glad to see you there –
    Love your own kindergarten!

    Kirill Avdeenko


    Educator

    Mom goes to work.
    And dad has a lot to do.
    So it is necessary that someone
    And look after us!

    Who will feed porridge from a spoon,
    Who will read a fairy tale to us,
    Who will put on our boots,
    Who knows poems and songs?

    Who will reconcile, who will tell,
    Who is a girlfriend and friend,
    Who will show us tricks?
    Of course, teacher!

    Irina Gurina


    Kids in the kindergarten

    Kids in the kindergarten —
    All such rascals!
    Children went for a walk.
    Times! – Petya rushes down the hill.
    Two! – Vanyusha flies after him.
    Three! – on the carousel Ksyusha.
    And four! – in Kolya’s house.

    Five! Olya stands with a bucket.
    Six! – Mitya plays with the ball.
    Seven! Vitya gets off his horse.
    Eight! – with doll Natasha.
    Nine! – Masha jumps nearby.
    Ten! – along the path Fedya
    Rides a bicycle.

    And now vice versa:
    Ten! – on a bicycle
    Fedya is riding along the path!
    Nine! – Masha jumps briskly.
    Eight! – with doll Natasha.
    Seven! Vitya gets off his horse.
    Six! – Mitya throws the ball.
    Five! – Olya waves a bucket.
    And four! – in Kolya’s house.

    Three! – on the carousel Ksyusha.
    Two! – Vanyusha flies from the mountain.
    Times! Petya laughs downstairs.
    There are no more friendly guys in the world!

    Sergey Volkov


    Kindergarten

    – I don’t want to go to kindergarten! –
    Vova is crying loudly.
    – I don’t want to go to kindergarten! –
    Crying loudly again.

    – I don’t want to go to kindergarten! –
    He is crying loudly.
    Anyway, he’s here.
    Mom leaves him.

    A week has passed,
    And then another.
    And again, and again
    The boy is crying.

    – I don’t want to go home! –
    How to understand this?
    Fell in love with kindergarten
    Very boy Vova.

    Kindergarten!
    Kindergarten!
    Oh, he’s used to dramas.
    – Nothing! All will pass! –
    He says to his mothers.

    Kindergarten!
    Kindergarten!
    Yes, the children are leaving.
    Kindergarten sheds tears –
    What to keep a secret.

    Kindergarten,
    Kindergarten
    Don’t forget!
    And leave, kids,
    Remember afterwards!

    Kindergarten,
    Kindergarten,
    Children, come!
    And then bring your
    children here!

    Kindergarten,
    Kindergarten.
    – What to keep a secret?
    How good life is,
    When there are children around!

    Kindergarten,
    Kindergarten
    Don’t forget!
    And you’ll leave, kids,
    Then remember!

    Tatyana Shapiro


    Quiet time

    In kindergarten, we have
    Quiet time.
    At this hour we need
    Silence.
    We said:
    Chok! Chok! Chok!
    Pull tab.
    We close you in a chest.
    We lock the chest
    On the hook.
    All the guys on the bed,
    Everyone is silent!
    Because we have
    Quiet time.
    Because we need
    Chi-shi-na.

    Nikolai Lotkin


    Morning

    Pine trees lined up in a row,
    Maple trees under the window,
    The sun enters the kindergarten
    On a bright path.

    Will examine everything in a good hour
    Vigilantly in a businesslike way:
    Will plunge into a clean basin,
    Will lie down on a tablecloth.

    The windows are clean and shiny,
    The plank floor is washed,
    Wake up, kindergarten!
    Good afternoon guys!

    Valentina Donnikova


    Kindergarten

    Kindergarten, kindergarten!
    The kids are in a hurry to get there.

    I’m going to the garden to see –
    What grows in such a garden?

    Maybe pears, grapes?
    I’m always glad to see them!. .

    – Don’t be ridiculous, uncle! –
    The kids tell me.

    And ten of them shout:
    “We are growing in the garden!”

    Nikolai Yaroslavtsev


    We are engaged

    We are in a spacious,
    Bright hall,
    We are in a blooming garden!
    At the window
    Flowers are growing.
    On the wall
    Flowers are creeping.
    And spread out in the corner
    Palm tree in a tub on the floor.
    And in this elegant hall
    Auntie sat down at the piano!
    Aunts running
    Nimble fingers,
    Touching the keys
    White, black.
    Fingers run
    As if on a ladder,
    And
    different songs are obtained.
    We are near my aunt
    We sat on chairs
    And about the car
    We sang songs.
    Then in this hall
    My aunt and I danced.

    Viktor Viktorov



    The duty officer is speaking

    The duty officer is speaking:
    — Children!
    Here are some clean napkins for you!
    If you’re careful,
    There will be no stains anywhere!
    Napkins on the tables —
    Pink cells.
    Spoons, cups with a rooster.
    Delicious smells of milk.
    Pancakes, jam!
    Simply delicious!

    Gayda Lagzdyn


    Drawing

    We come to kindergarten,
    There are toys there.
    Steam locomotive,
    Steamboat
    The guys are waiting.
    There are pictures on the wall
    And flowers on the window.
    I want to –
    I will ride
    On a toy horse!
    Everything is for us in this house –
    Fairy tales, song and story,
    Noisy dance,
    Quiet hour, –
    Everything in this house is for us!
    What a nice house!
    We grow in it every day,
    And when we grow up
    ,
    Let’s go to school together.

    Olga Vysotskaya


    About myself and about the children

    The sun has disappeared behind the houses,
    We are leaving the kindergarten.
    I tell my mother
    About myself and about the guys.
    How we sang songs in chorus,
    How we played leapfrog,
    What we drank,
    What we ate,
    What we read in kindergarten.
    I tell you honestly
    And everything in detail.
    I know, my mother is interested
    To know about
    How we live.

    Georgy Ladonshchikov


    Sister

    I’m going to kindergarten in the morning,
    I’m leading Alyonka by the hand…
    “This is a real brother!” –
    One passerby said.
    Well, if people say,
    So, we are similar.
    A girl Alyonka
    I’m not my little sister at all.

    Boris Iovlev


    Today we are all children

    Today we are all children
    Group number eight
    Tell us about kindergarten
    We will politely ask.

    “There are no secrets”, –
    Natasha will tell us, –
    “They give dinner before going to bed,
    And porridge for breakfast”.

    Cyril smiles:
    “We go for a walk,
    We sculpt, we make crafts here,
    we dance round dances.”

    Children love kindergarten,
    He is bright, good,
    Just a gloomy look
    Suddenly stood at Serezha’s.
    What happened, what kind?
    Answer us right away.
    And Serezha says:
    “I’ve been punished since morning.”

    Tatyana Agibalova


    It’s good in our kindergarten

    I go to kindergarten
    and I’m friends with everyone there.
    Every day we have in the morning
    The game starts.
    Today I am a pilot,
    So, soon I will fly.
    And the girls have a hospital,
    The head doctor is my sister.
    Ears are sewn on to a bunny,
    Vitamin is given to a frog.
    They treated a bear’s paw
    And a monkey’s tummy.
    And now the locomotive
    took us to the blue sea.
    We fooled around and sang,
    But we didn’t have time to get there…
    Marivanna says:
    “Stop! The path is closed!
    I suggest refreshing myself
    Lunch is smoking on the tables.”
    It’s good in our garden!
    I’ll come here again!

    Olga Aleksandrova



    Your second home

    Children live in kindergarten,
    They play and sing here,
    They find friends here,
    They go for a walk with them.

    They argue and dream together,
    They grow imperceptibly.
    Kindergarten is your second home,
    How warm and cozy it is!

    You love him, children,
    The kindest house in the world!

    Galina Shalaeva


    Senior group

    Senior group – what does it mean?
    So no one cries in the morning,
    No one will spill soup on his shirt,
    Everyone learned how to put on coats,
    Even boots
    With tight laces
    They don’t trust
    Neither father,
    nor mother.

    Sergey Makhotin


    Go for a walk

    Take out to the garden today
    We won’t Masha:
    In the cold you can catch a cold
    You can have our doll.

    They will go for a walk with us in the garden
    Teddy bears.
    They do not need to wear
    Hats and trousers.

    Olga Krieger


    Pro Kindergarten

    I always thought:
    Kindergarten is a garden,
    Where apples ripen,
    Grapes grow.
    When I came to kindergarten
    The first time I came,
    I was very surprised, my friends:
    Fruit trees
    I did not find it there
    And even a little bit angry:
    Well, where, well, where
    Are grapes hanging here?
    Where are the plums, lemons, olives?
    Only children
    Sitting on chairs
    And sculpting little animals out of clay…

    Then I had to draw the garden myself
    Large, real, with flowers,
    And in kindergarten I will grow up
    To the joy of both dad and mom.

    Elena Ranneva


    Our towels

    We have different pictures
    We drew them ourselves,
    We nailed them over the towels
    We nailed them ourselves.
    Olino’s towel
    Sasha won’t take it:
    He won’t confuse it with a bird
    Blue plane.
    Knows his boat
    Borya-beginner,
    Misha – strawberries,
    Masha – spinning top.
    Serezha has an apple,
    Volodya has a pear,
    A picture with cherries
    Chosen by Katyusha.
    Butterfly – Igor,
    Hare – Natasha …
    We do not confuse at all
    Our towels!

    Nina Naydenova


    Foam

    Milk
    for misfortune
    gave in kindergarten,
    and in a glass of
    in sight of
    above,
    and at the bottom,
    and at the wall
    Successful foam!.

    Give me my filter
    Give me my drinker!

    Otherwise –
    I won’t go for a walk,
    I won’t,
    I won’t play,
    I’ll stay here to sit
    And look at the foam.
    and all re-
    and worry …

    Emma Moshkovskaya



    Hairdresser

    Doll We make a hairstyle:
    took scissors, comb
    ,
    planted
    to look in the mirror.
    Masha doll cut her hair for a long time,
    Natasha helped her.
    Anya curled her hair,
    Tanya trimmed her bangs.
    Mishka suddenly comes up from behind:
    – What’s with the haircut?!
    He took scissors, a comb
    And straightened his hair in an instant!
    The doll is sitting at the table,
    The doll is looking in the mirror:
    Ay yes Mishka! Hey haircut!
    The doll has become like a boy!

    Gayda Lagzdyn


    Tanya is a clumsy girl

    There is such a girl –
    Tanya is a clumsy girl.
    Both stockings and boots
    Put on her legs.
    Tanya could do everything,
    Only she doesn’t have the effort.
    What a girl –
    Tanya is clumsy.

    Maria Smirnova


    Fox cubs are taken to kindergarten

    Fox cubs are taken to kindergarten
    In caps with pompoms,
    Tails hanging from under fur coats
    With white tips.
    Little foxes don’t want to go to the garden:
    Resting on paws,
    Everything is cunning-cunning-cunning
    With mommies-daddies.
    Clever ears tremble
    In hats under pom-poms –
    They lured fox cubs into the garden
    Kisel and donuts!
    The parent will close the door –
    And run faster!
    Though a fox cub is a cunning animal,
    An adult fox is more cunning!

    Elena Anokhina



    I am now large

    loudly boasts Taya:
    – I am now very big! .. –
    and, hugging Asya’s girlfriend,
    looked at the children:

    – I finish the jasil
    I’m going to kindergarten!

    Ivan Demyanov


    Preschoolers

    Me and my friend Toma
    We go to kindergarten together.
    This is not what you are at home!
    This is a school for kids!

    Here we do exercises,
    We eat properly with a spoon,
    We learn to order!
    Kindergarten needed!

    We teach poems and songs
    There are preschool children in our group!
    There is no more wonderful place for us!
    What is your favorite kindergarten!

    Irina Gurina


    Wake up on time in the morning

    In the garden, as the kids know,
    They go from the very morning.
    And they wanted to, they didn’t want to,
    You need to quickly get out of bed,
    Don’t make a fuss, don’t shout
    And don’t grumble at your mother.
    You need to learn, brothers,
    You wake up with a smile.
    A new day has come again –
    Hey, friends, it’s time to get up!


    Old Kindergarten

    Everything in the world is getting old.
    Do not return years ago.
    Someone – longer,
    someone – sooner. ..
    Kindergarten has also grown old.

    Old walls, branches,
    Educators of the year…
    Children only in bright windows
    Never grow old.

    No matter how many years we have looked
    Through the windows through the fence –
    On the pots, as they sat,
    So they sit there until now.

    Igor Shevchuk


    First time in kindergarten

    Tomorrow is a very important day
    For relatives and for me!
    That was all they talked about
    All four days!
    We prepared a dress
    And satin bows,
    And already in a beautiful vase
    We put flowers.
    Just one concern
    And I don’t know how to say it…
    My mother also goes to kindergarten
    I would like to take her.
    My mother can play games with us
    Together!
    Well, who is my mother
    Can interfere with?

    Elena Chizh



    Visit the kindergarten

    Visit the kindergarten!
    Yes, everyone is happy to see –
    The toys are neat here,
    They stand like a string.

    We sing and we dance.
    In general, we live happily.
    We go for a walk together.
    And quietly growing!

    Our mothers take us.
    And their soul is calm.
    Kindergarten really,
    Our life is so good.

    Congratulations to everyone today,
    Who devoted his life to children.
    Health and health to you!
    A lot of joy and strength!

    One who is faithfully friendly from childhood,
    Never grows old!
    We say thank you!
    Always be happy!

    Tatyana Shapiro


    Kind home

    We are in a hurry. At the appointed hour
    Good home meets us.
    Favorite toys are here,
    Friends are here and girlfriends are here.
    I’m going, I’m going,
    I’m leading my younger brother,
    I’m undressing on the go –
    We have a lot of things to do in the garden!

    Gayda Lagzdyn


    Our portrait

    Our group is friendly – ​​
    Smart, obedient,
    Singing songs
    And very drawing.

    I am now our whole group
    I’ll paint it with all colors,
    May our portrait be cheerful
    Smile for a hundred years!

    Petr Sinyavsky


    Masha and porridge

    This is —
    A good girl.
    Her name is Masha!
    And this is
    her plate.
    And in this plate…
    No, not porridge,
    No, not porridge,
    And they didn’t guess right!
    Masha village,
    Ate porridge –
    Everything,
    How much they gave!

    Emma Moszkowska


    Hide and Seek

    Olenka plays hide and seek.
    Where to look for her, guys?
    Looked under the bed
    – Can’t see under the bed.
    — Where are you, Olya, is it far?
    We missed Olya!
    And Olya is not behind the door,
    And you can’t see behind the buffet,
    And in the kitchen under the table
    Olya can’t be found either.

    Olya hides behind a chair:
    “No, it’s not interesting to play.
    What if they forget, they won’t find it?
    – Where are you, Olenka?
    – I’m here!

    Zinaida Aleksandrova


    We are building a house

    We are building a house, a new house,
    Toys will live in it!
    Here is a brick. Here is the board.
    Tiles two pieces.
    Windows in the house, doors in the house,
    Walls – blocks and panels,
    They took white crayons,
    Whitewashed the ceilings.
    Crane leaves important – important,
    The flag on the boom is lit.
    The house is multi-storey.
    Come in! Entrance is open!

    Gayda Lagzdyn


    Graduation poems in kindergarten

    Back to school soon!

    What good news!
    I’ll be exactly six soon.
    And if a person is six,
    And he has notebooks,
    And he has a knapsack, and there is a uniform,
    And counting sticks can not be counted,
    And he tries to read,
    That means, he (more precisely, I),
    That, that means he (or rather, I),
    He is going to school!

    Irina Tokmakova



    Odezhkin house

    I take galoshes home,
    A lot of things to do today. ..
    Odezhkin’s house,
    My locker,
    You are completely empty!

    And how full it was in the winter –
    the sleeves were sticking out…
    It used to be the door,
    my locker,
    I could hardly close it.

    Another kid will take you,
    I’m going to study!

    Clothes house,
    my locker,
    We say goodbye to you forever,
    like old friends!

    Ivan Demyanov


    Even when I become an adult I will remember

    Even when I become an adult
    I will always remember
    Like a whiny little boy
    Mom brought me to kindergarten.

    The most important inhabitant
    Smiled back at me.
    In my heart teacher
    Forever left a mark!

    Taught me to eat with a spoon,
    Play different games,
    Don’t give up when it’s hard.
    Only do the truth!


    We are going to school

    And today we have a holiday
    Joyful, cheerful.
    Goodbye, kindergarten!
    Hello school!

    So that we grow up brave,
    Kind, skillful,
    We know that you all loved us
    And taught us good things.

    Dress very quickly,
    Wash very cleanly,
    Read books by syllables,
    Count everything we see,
    Eat carefully, quickly,
    You can’t even count everything.

    We drew, sculpted
    From colored plasticine,
    We went on excursions
    And played with Pinocchio.

    They also played hide-and-seek,
    Daughters-mothers, horses
    And they danced
    Near the Christmas tree in the New Year!

    We love music and fairy tales,
    Our songs and dances,
    We love birthday games,
    We love holidays and fun!

    Today we are being escorted
    To the land of wonders and knowledge,
    And we are leaving for the first class,
    Thank you, goodbye!

    Irina Mikhailova


    To school

    The yellow leaves are flying,
    The day is cheerful.
    Escorts kindergarten
    Children to school.

    Our flowers have faded,
    The birds are flying away.
    – You are going for the first time
    To study in the first class.

    Sad dolls are sitting
    On an empty terrace.
    Our cheerful kindergarten
    Remember in class.

    Remember the garden,
    The river in the far field…
    We, too, in a year
    We will be with you at school.

    The suburban train has departed,
    It rushes past the windows…
    — They promised well,
    It’s best to study!

    Zinaida Alexandrova


    Goodbye, kindergarten

    Sad maples near the fences –
    Day of farewell …
    Goodbye, kindergarten,
    Goodbye!

    We sit at our desks
    This autumn!
    Even the teddy bear
    Doesn’t want to sleep…

    Sitting on the floor in the corner,
    They said goodbye to him.
    Here the raindrops rolled down the glass

    It’s a sad day for us guys,
    And a merry one.

    Goodbye, kindergarten!
    Hello school!

    Ivan Demyanov



    Farewell to kindergarten

    Our favorite kindergarten,
    Kingdom of golden fairy tales!
    We ask you not to forget,
    We say goodbye to you.
    Kindergarten has become dear to us,
    Let’s say in this sad hour,
    To our teachers:
    – We love you with all our hearts!
    Even the sun is shining,
    It has become brighter above the earth,
    What to give to children,
    This holiday is graduation!

    Alexander Metzger


    How to become a schoolgirl

    Yesterday my neighbor Alla
    told me everything about the school!

    They don’t go to school to play,
    They learn to read at school!
    Boys and girls there
    Every day they leaf through books.
    Even at noon they don’t sleep there –
    This is not a kindergarten for you!

    I can go to school!
    All you need to do is grow up,
    Eat soup and porridge quickly,
    Listen to your mother and grandmother. ..
    Go to the garden without tears in the morning,
    Be an example for your sister!

    Tatyana Efimova


    Goodbye, Kindergarten

    Goodbye, Happy Kindergarten!
    I will go to school in September.
    In the meantime, I’ll hide the notebooks
    And I’ll go to the dacha!

    I’ll sit on the shore,
    I’ll run for mushrooms,
    I’ll shake off the dew from the grass,
    I’ll bring strawberries,

    With a long rod from a stick
    I’ll go fishing.
    I’ll lie on the sand,
    I’ll swim in a fast river.
    I’ve been a student since September!

    Mom will buy me a diary,
    Also a briefcase and books,
    We’re not babies anymore!
    We are schoolchildren now,
    We have matured: believe it or not!

    Irina Gurina



    Little schoolgirl

    I’m walking in a new dress,
    I’m wearing a white apron.
    Here is a kindergarten, and in that garden
    And I recently sang.

    Farewell, familiar kindergarten,
    Now I have to go to school!
    – Galinka! – the kids shout
    And wave to me from the garden.

    They call: – Come in now
    Cheerful in our kindergarten!
    – No, – I say, – I need to go to class,
    I’ll come later, from school.

    And everyone congratulates me,
    Having gathered in the garden early,
    After all, from today I will
    go to school.

    Eduard Uspensky


    Goodbye, kindergarten

    Many, many days in a row,
    in summer and winter,
    We went to kindergarten,
    to kindergarten native.
    We always hurried here,
    we loved him very much,
    It’s a pity to say goodbye to him,
    it’s a pity to part.

    We were treated with love and attention
    Our nannies treated us,
    Cooks tried to feed us better,
    Doctors treated us,
    We were not afraid of them.

    We know how to dress,
    Brush our teeth, wash our faces
    We learned how to clean the bed neatly.
    And we all know how to count and draw,
    Sing and dance songs.
    And recite poems,
    And tie shoelaces.

    Everyone who was next to us,
    He brought us up, raised us,
    He took care of us,
    He did various work,
    To everyone who worried about us every minute,
    We will bow now.

    We thank adults,
    We thank them.
    Thank you all, thank you all,
    We say thank you to everyone!


    Hello, school

    Kindergarten – a cozy home:
    Games and fun.
    But the time has come to move out,
    A housewarming is waiting for us:

    A cozy, kind house to the house,
    Only wider, higher …
    A bell is given for the move –
    The bell is heard.

    We were in a hurry to grow up.
    The path of knowledge awaits us.
    – Hello, school, new home!
    Kindergarten, goodbye!

    Natalya Samoniy

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      The train is not just a way to get from one point to another. This is both a temporary home on wheels and a place for relaxation, contemplation, new acquaintances and impressions. Sometimes the very type of such movement under the sound of wheels can become the reason and purpose of the trip. TV and radio host, writer Alex Dubas shares his stories from train travels, and Elena Rakova, curator of tourism development at Russian Railways, reveals the secrets of creating large and small railway tours

      Suddenly trains came

      Alex Dubas
      On travel
      on Railway

      to travel

      Alex Dubas Suddenly trains from Russian Railways

      Alex Dubas
      and radio host, writer, 9000 Even my dad, the eternal reinsurer, says: why are you going to the station so early? Well, why are you going to wander around the platform for half an hour? What to answer him? There really isn’t much to do at the train station. But that’s the whole point! There are no more cases. The vanity leaves you. There is no need to answer anyone in general chats, agree on deadlines, promise something. All. Not even at the station, but on the threshold of your own apartment, you are already a traveler, your journey has begun. Right from the door of the house and to Vladivostok. Now you have moved into a different reality, where you are a keen observer. Choose a book or magazine for yourself in the stall at the station, buy snacks that will delight you on the road. Doing nothing and being just a spectator is a real luxury in our time.

      There are train routes that can become a travel destination in their own right. But even if you are traveling on business, the train is not only a way to get from one point to another, but also a special pleasure.

      A lingering signal, a conductor giving a sign for departure, the train first backs off a little before moving forward, then, gaining momentum, clatter of wheels and a platform slowly drifting away . .. The adventure begins!

      Paul Theroux, my favorite writer, author of several books on train travel, has very aptly observed that as soon as you enter a compartment, you are overcome by an irresistible desire to sleep. Probably the reason for this is the hypnotic movement of the train, a kind of slow swaying, similar to the dance of a giant. Food, sleep, tea, sleep again. It’s like you’re back in kindergarten.

      The train is a warm, bright and safe world in the middle of a fast and dangerous night. Moving between cars, you press the button that opens the door, and – pip! – suddenly find yourself outside, in rumbling darkness, and the air is so cold, as if you were thrown into an icy lake. Carefully step on two snow-covered steel plates, reach for the button on the other side. Pip! Again warmth, light and safety. It was like being in outer space. “I wonder if the astronauts have pajamas?” asks Paul Theroux.

      Traveling companions are an important part of a railway adventure. Of course, you can isolate yourself from them with a book or the walls of a personal compartment, but you will never know what important you can miss. Around passengers of all classes, nationalities, ages. Over the next day or even days, these completely strangers to each other people are inseparable. Then they part, never to meet again, and each goes his own way.

      I’ll tell you two funny stories that happened to me on the train. One happened when I was completely alone in the compartment, and the other happened with fellow travelers. You need to be careful, because next to you there may be completely different people with their oddities and habits. So, this is what happened on the way to Samara:

      – You have a familiar face! I was greeted by a smiling couple, about a hundred and twenty years old, if you add up their ages.

      My compartment neighbors smiled hospitably and immediately offered to join the tea party. At the head of the table, surrounded by biscuits, waffles and cups, an imposing glass jar of honey shimmered amber. To my conceited version that perhaps they know me from TV programs, the neighbors shrugged their hands in disappointment:

      — It’s a pity… But you sit down anyway. At least you’ll warm up a little … So, you are not ours, not a honey cake?

      — Not… who, sorry?

      – Well, you look like a beekeeper. Your face is so … ours, as if you are breeding bees.
      I should have been on my guard, but I foolishly asked the question (the case when the profession of a journalist only aggravated the situation):

      — What kinds of bees are there?

      And the facts, stories and other honey information flowed, fell down, flew at me. Her stream turned into a stream, and the stream into a tsunami. I learned how the Caucasian bee differs from the Italian one. What is remarkable breed “buckfast”. Understood the value of beeswax. Imagine what a drone looks like. Found out why the uterus is called the uterus. I sympathized with the worker bees. I learned that the rating of bees is estimated by the length of the proboscis, roaring and spitefulness (just like in humans). What is the difference between bee pollen and pollen, and how do they differ from propolis? How many vitamins are in them? He firmly promised to use royal jelly to normalize blood pressure and from infertility …

      I found myself in the morning, on the railway station square in Samara, at the counter of the “Gifts of a Bee” shop in a benevolent queue of people with quiet eyes, as if smeared with an amber film of Bashkir honey.
      People who breed bees are special. Other. Others. And people? Perhaps the higher beings – the bees – enslaved them … But they also travel in trains to the honey fairs of the vast country, and, quite possibly, one day you will meet them.

      But even without companions, we are guaranteed exciting experiences. After all, the most interesting companion is yourself. It happens that in a restaurant car you spread Vologda butter on bread and look out the window for a long time – on a clear day in early spring. The carriages are brightly lit by the sun and half empty. Or, on the contrary, there are evening winter twilights outside the window, and meanwhile your line-up is crawling like a slow point among all this beauty. The plain rushes past, or you see a thicket of frozen branches next to the railway embankment, and the icy elms resemble masts with fragments of ghostly sails. Or in the middle of a snowdrift, you discover life in a solid wooden house by the smoke from the chimney and clearly imagine how comfortable it is now. You know exactly what reproductions hang on the walls in this house, and you “see” the lace of the napkin covering the TV screen. At some point, you even want to change places with the owners of this house.

      Live a quiet, measured life. Draw water from a well, and in summer – from a stream. But a minute later, your life experience reminds you of how you were fishing with your grandfather near the railway bridge as a child and how you peered into the glowing lights of the compartment of a passing train and dreamed of being in the passenger seat.

      “It’s good where we are not,” you mentally utter a well-known truth and drift away along the sleepers of your own memory. And these pictures pass in front of you parallel to the landscape outside the window. As in childhood, leaning out of the train window, I turn my head to the wind until my eyes begin to water. How they sat with classmates in the vestibule with a guitar and apples. How they bought hot pies and a bucket of plums from their grandmother at the station.

      And then suddenly it dawns on you that you really are on the road. Right here and now. Here and now is the state to which the sages of all religions call us. And this train that you are now riding is like a metaphor for a journey through the stages of life, which consists of changes in everyday events and unexpected incidents.
      Speaking of incidents. I promised to tell you about another amusing incident on the train, when I found myself alone in a compartment.

      I had no idea that they would buy the entire SV coupe for me. These kind people, the organizers of the book fair in Kazan, where I was scheduled to speak, only said that they would buy me a train ticket.
      No, of course, I didn’t resist when the conductor showed me inside, but I thought that if I bought my own ticket, I wouldn’t allow myself “such extra luxury”. There is nothing to go: you say goodbye to Moscow in the late evening, and in the early morning you are already in the capital of Tatarstan. Well, okay: a place in the NE, but to buy out a whole compartment – why?

      “Let this be a nice bonus,” I thought to myself and began to study the contents of my temporary possessions. I was offered a reusable bathrobe, disposable slippers, toothpaste, a toothbrush, a sleep mask, a pile of magazines, the Gudok newspaper, cookies, water with and without soda, waffles with strawberry flavor, a shoehorn, a comb, needles and threads and two remotes: from the TV and video games.

      I was interrupted by a knock on the door. The conductor came to ask what I prefer for dinner? She commented on my thoughts, somewhat drawn out in the Baltic style – fish or meat:

      – Take both. You are entitled to two dinners. Because two tickets have been bought.

      An hour later, slowly finishing off the salmon and watching the film with Evgeny Leonov “Gentlemen of Fortune”, I felt very lonely: such a sad prince imprisoned in a luxurious castle. I wanted to share this cozy dinner with the clatter of wheels with at least someone: with my wife, with a friend, with a random fellow traveler for an interesting conversation, after all.

      Overcame insomnia, there was no book, I tossed and turned and could not sleep all night. A movie was playing in the background, again with Yevgeny Leonov, “Zigzag of Fortune”. Then “Tears dripped” with him. It was a retrospective of the best films featuring the famous artist.

      When I finally gave up and realized that I would not sleep that night, it was already seven in the morning. The dawn broke. The train will arrive in Kazan in forty minutes. I started doing morning exercises. And then God heard my request. Of course, he was a little late with its implementation, but he did everything exactly: now I was not alone.

      A commuter train caught up with our train. They walked in parallel for two minutes. But what a long two minutes it was!
      Directly opposite the window of my compartment was the window of the train. She’s full. People go to work in the big city. Do not overcrowd in the car. The lucky ones sit on the benches, the standing ones hang in clusters on the handrails. All these people stare intently, with morning severity, at me and only at me. A child sitting on a woman’s lap points at me with his finger and asks her something. I don’t even want to think what she said to him.

      I stand in front of them in an open bathrobe and by inertia I do exercises: arms in front of me, up, to the sides, down. The TV is on behind the back. There is a movie called “Kin-dza-dza”. Just at the moment when the windows of the train and the train approached, the artists Leonov and Yakovlev sat down and said: “Ku!” This fragment very capaciously and eloquently describes the situation in which I found myself.

      At first I wanted to explain myself, to show apologetic gestures to these people from the train who were looking at me sternly: “It’s not me, they bought me a ticket, I myself don’t …”, but that would be even more ridiculous than that, what they saw now.

      Then I had a saving thought: draw the curtains. A bit cowardly way out, I agree, but it could have ended the whole thing. But the curtains didn’t budge. A flaw has finally been discovered in the luxury of the situation. A mustachioed man in a cap smiled maliciously at me. The child again asked something from his mother. This time, several people answered him.

      There was also a beautiful girl with a backpack (what did she need early in the morning in Kazan?), in front of her I was most embarrassed. She had such an understanding, sympathetic look … For some reason, I wanted to explain everything to her and laugh together at the situation.

      Do you see how many thoughts and events happen in a matter of minutes? I ripped off the curtain (or whatever they call it on trains) for the curtain. She fell and dumped her open water bottle on the pillow.

      The girl took out her phone and started taking pictures of me. I wrapped my robe. At the half-station, the train finally began to slow down. The passenger window was left behind. Actor Leonov said on TV:

      – No, you’re a kid too. You are a boy, you are a boy and he is a boy. And I’m a chatlanin, and they’re a chatlanin! So why don’t you put on your coat and sit in the ashes, okay?

      A funny story. That girl subsequently turned out to be the organizer of my performance in Kazan. She was the one who bought me the coupe. And she photographed me through the glass, because she recognized me and decided to please me later. Actually, she succeeded. Perhaps this is one of the most unexpected of my pictures. And it could only happen on the train.

      Sometimes the journey itself is not so much about the destination as the time spent on the road. A long journey into the unknown, anticipation and experience of new emotions and impressions that make life richer and more interesting.

      I had an epigraph from Ilya Lagutenko, but for some reason I wanted to put it at the end, because his lines are the perfect soundtrack in unison to the clatter of the railway wheels: far, far away
      Lai-lai-la-la-la-lai

      TRAVEL WITH RZD

      Elena Rakova
      curator of tourism development in RZD

      About the “second wind” of railway tourism

      Over the past two or three years the domestic tourism market in general and railway tourism in particular received a powerful impetus for development in a new modern format. This was facilitated by the assistance of the government of the Russian Federation, and the closure of borders, and the reorientation of business to the domestic segment, and so on.
      Now trips on tourist trains on certain routes are complex products thought out to the smallest detail. The train becomes a real hotel on wheels. The service is provided both on the train (food, Internet, multimedia) and during the ground program (transfer, activities – from conquering mountain peaks to visiting vineyards by the sea). The journey thus begins from the moment the tourist train departs along the route. With the change in tourist preferences and the development of new services, the offer has also improved. Today, the traveler is completely surrounded by attention during the trip. The level of service has increased for a comfortable and safe stay on the route and prompt resolution of emerging issues online.

      How routes are created

      Creating a route starts with an idea that arises from Russian Railways, passengers, carriers or tour operators. Then you need to assess the potential tourist flow and the readiness of tourism infrastructure facilities (parks, museums, hotels, cafes and restaurants). Next, a scheme of train composition is thought out, a draft schedule of their movement is being prepared. The most important stage is the program of tourist events, work with regional tour operators, tourist information centers. After the project is approved, it is time to prepare a media plan for an advertising campaign. The train before launch is accepted by a special commission, and the entire project is “run in” before organizing the launch of trains. Finally, a special place is occupied by receiving feedback from tourists and adjusting the details of the route.

      Who creates trips with Russian Railways

      The team consists of about 15 people headed by Dmitry Pegov, Deputy General Director of Russian Railways. In the Department of Passenger Transportation of the company, where I am the first deputy, a special department for the development of tourism has been created. Similar divisions were created in the organizational structure of JSC FPC and other carriers. Of course, RZD Tour LLC does a great job.

      What criteria do tourists use to choose travel destinations

      The success of a product in the tourism market is determined primarily by understanding the demand. More than a third of passengers named the cost of the tour as the most important factor when choosing. The second and third criteria were the presence in the region of the sea and a large number of historical and cultural attractions.
      Of course, when choosing a tour for themselves, travelers pay attention to the safety of the destination and good reviews about the resort on the Internet, as well as the duration of the trip.
      Russian railways know the needs and preferences of tourists and already today offer 35 tourist routes in more than 40 regions of the Russian Federation. Among them are trips focused on relaxing by the sea, walking tours of city or natural attractions, such as the Pskov Kremlin or the Karelian rocks. Many destinations are timed to coincide with holidays or natural phenomena (for example, tulips bloom in Kalmykia or the northern lights). In 2023, there will be an opportunity to go to the vineyards by the sea.

      Development of excursion programs
      and selection of guides

      Before the launch of each new program, the project team selects the most interesting and beautiful locations, works out the timing so that there is enough time to visit them.
      An important role is played by the choice of a partner – the host company. And since, first of all, a tour guide works “face to face” with tourists, the correct selection of such a guide is half the success of the program, because it is he who can tell about the history and life of his city or region so that guests want to come there again once.

      About further plans
      for the development of the project

      At the end of 2022 and 2023, new routes are being prepared for launch.

      • “Ural Express” – from Yekaterinburg to the Museum Complex of Military and Civil Engineering and back. fourth quarter of 2022.
      • “To the vineyards by the sea” – from Moscow to Taman and Novorossiysk. Second quarter of 2023.
      • “To the northern lights” – from Moscow to Petrozavodsk, Murmansk and Vologda and other routes.

      Elena Rakova
      curator of tourism development at Russian Railways

      Over the past two or three years, the domestic tourism market in general and rail tourism in particular have received a powerful impetus to develop in a new modern format. This was facilitated by the assistance of the government of the Russian Federation, and the closure of borders, and the reorientation of business to the domestic segment, and so on.
      Now travel by tourist trains on certain routes is a complex product thought out to the smallest detail. The train becomes a real hotel on wheels. The service is provided both on the train (food, Internet, multimedia) and during the ground program (transfer, activities – from conquering mountain peaks to visiting vineyards by the sea). The journey thus begins from the moment the tourist train departs along the route. With the change in tourist preferences and the development of new services, the offer has also improved. Today, the traveler is completely surrounded by attention during the trip. The level of service has increased for a comfortable and safe stay on the route and prompt resolution of emerging issues online.

      The creation of a route starts with an idea that arises from Russian Railways, passengers, carriers or tour operators. Then you need to assess the potential tourist flow and the readiness of tourism infrastructure facilities (parks, museums, hotels, cafes and restaurants). Next, a scheme of train composition is thought out, a draft schedule of their movement is being prepared. The most important stage is the program of tourist events, work with regional tour operators, tourist information centers. After the project is approved, it is time to prepare a media plan for an advertising campaign. The train before launch is accepted by a special commission, and the entire project is “run in” before organizing the launch of trains. Finally, a special place is occupied by receiving feedback from tourists and adjusting the details of the route.

      The team consists of about 15 people headed by Dmitry Pegov, Deputy General Director of Russian Railways. In the Department of Passenger Transportation of the company, where I am the first deputy, a special department for the development of tourism has been created. Similar divisions were created in the organizational structure of JSC FPC and other carriers. Of course, RZD Tour LLC does a great job.

      The success of a product in the tourism market is determined primarily by understanding the demand. More than a third of passengers named the cost of the tour as the most important factor when choosing. The second and third criteria were the presence in the region of the sea and a large number of historical and cultural attractions.
      Of course, when choosing a tour for themselves, travelers pay attention to the safety of the destination and good reviews about the resort on the Internet, as well as the duration of the trip.
      Russian railways know the needs and preferences of tourists and already today offer 35 tourist routes in more than 40 regions of the Russian Federation. Among them are trips focused on relaxing by the sea, walking tours of city or natural attractions, such as the Pskov Kremlin or the Karelian rocks. Many destinations are timed to coincide with holidays or natural phenomena (for example, tulips bloom in Kalmykia or the northern lights). In 2023, there will be an opportunity to go to the vineyards by the sea.

      Before launching each new program, the project team selects the most interesting and beautiful locations, works out the timing so that there is enough time to visit them.
      An important role is played by the choice of a partner – the host company. And since, first of all, a tour guide works “face to face” with tourists, the correct selection of such a guide is half the success of the program, because it is he who can tell about the history and life of his city or region so that guests want to come there again once.

      At the end of 2022 and 2023, new routes are being prepared for launch.

      • “Ural Express” – from Yekaterinburg to the Museum Complex of Military and Civil Engineering and back. fourth quarter of 2022.
      • “To the vineyards by the sea” – from Moscow to Taman and Novorossiysk. Second quarter of 2022.
      • “To the northern lights” – from Moscow to Petrozavodsk, Murmansk and Vologda and other routes.

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      Publication date: September 19, 2022

      Is kindergarten really necessary?

      06/14/2016

      Views: 23297

      I went to kindergarten from the age of three and clearly remember how those around me unanimously felt sorry for me, unanimously stating that it was too early and why torture the child. However, not even from the age of three, but from the age of five, few attended preschool institutions then. There were very few such poor fellows in our class. All the rest sat at home with their grandmothers before school.

      Over time, the situation has changed. And grandmothers were no longer in a hurry to retire, and there were more and more kindergartens, but until recently, the need to send a child to a kindergarten was perceived as a necessary measure. What is called, not from a good life. If my mother had the opportunity not to work, the question of the garden was not even raised. It goes without saying that before school she would take care of the children herself? Neither relatives nor acquaintances would simply understand her if, without going to work, she “shoved” the child into the garden. Significant progress has now been made in this respect as well. Increasingly, families appear on my professional horizon that have every opportunity not to take their child to kindergarten. Or the wife is not at all eager to work even “for the soul”, and the husband is quite able to provide for the family. Either the grandmother is ready to devote herself to her grandson, or the parents have money for a nanny. But … a child from three or four years old is still sent to kindergarten. And it would be nice if he enjoyed communication and collective games there! So no! The kid does not like kindergarten, whimpers in the morning, complains that he is offended, asks to stay at home at least a little. And the other goes without objection, but often gets sick. And the third became nervous, irritable, aggressive. I’m not talking about hyperactive children, which, unfortunately, are now more and more. For them, kindergarten is a completely unbearable psychological burden.

      But when you start talking about it, you often come across an impenetrable wall. I first thought about the nature of this resistance a few years ago when a young couple with a four and a half year old boy came to me for a consultation. Styopa clung to his mother, hid his face in her knees, flatly refused to go into the next room without his parents to look at the toys.

      Does he always behave like this? I asked.

      With strangers, yes. When he gets used to it, he will, of course, be more relaxed, but in general he is clamped down with us. He doesn’t like to go anywhere, you can’t even take him out for a walk. Children are afraid to shiver in the knees. There are fewer adults, but they are also afraid.

      I was absolutely sure that it had never occurred to the parents to assign this child to a kindergarten. But I was wrong! Styopa went to the garden from the age of three. For half a year, however, he was constantly ill when he went out “into the light”, then he saw him on a chair all day long, not responding to calls to play with the children. Now he is no longer sitting on a chair, but the children are still shy.

      “They are too noisy for him, they scream, they fight, but he doesn’t understand it,” my mother said. – But at least the tantrums, as before, do not roll at parting – and that’s good. Styopa was brought in with complaints of fatigue, distracted attention, tearfulness, whims and bedwetting (enuresis). Moreover, at two and a half years, before kindergarten, no enuresis was observed in the child. There were no problems with him then: quiet, calm, flexible: a boy. He was afraid of strangers, but not at all like now. He even tried to play with children, but now he doesn’t want to hear about anyone.

      The picture was very reminiscent of the psychotrauma inflicted on the child by an early separation from the family. What, to tell the truth, it was quite possible to guess for yourself, without consulting a specialist. But mom and dad didn’t want to see the obvious.

      — Pick up from the garden?! Mom was horrified. — But… Where can he learn to communicate then? No you! It’s out of the question! At home, he is completely wild with us.

      Although it was in the kindergarten, and not at home, Styopa lost even those small communication skills that he managed to acquire before the age of three.

      What about getting ready for school? Dad picked it up. – No, we are not able to teach a child everything that is taught in kindergarten now.

      Although Styopa’s attention was dissipated just in the garden, with a nervous overstrain. And there were still two and a half years left before school – a huge time for a preschooler. And what is so special about kindergarten teachers? Why are people with higher education (technical and humanitarian) unable to master this wisdom? And how, until recently, grandmothers without any higher education quite successfully taught their preschool grandchildren to read and count? Some of them are still learning. ..

      The parents did not find answers to these and other questions, but it was clear that they were not even going to look for them. The main issue was resolved long ago, finally and irrevocably. Styopa will go to the garden under any circumstances, because IT IS SIMPLY IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT A GARDEN.

      The case was so striking, and the parental resistance so frankly irrational, that the thought of the subconscious mechanisms of this resistance suggested itself. At the level of consciousness, there was nothing to object to. But the subconscious whispered the exact opposite to Stepin’s parents, and his whisper turned out to be stronger. Why?

      “Momless Moms”

      About 30 years ago in America they set up an experiment: they took away the cubs from the monkeys, fed them and began to observe how they would raise their babies.

      It turned out that “motherless mothers” (as scientists called the monkeys who grew up in human care) do not know how to care for the cubs and do not feel kindred feelings for them, because in their childhood they did not have before their eyes a model of maternal care. They have completely different early images (imprintings) imprinted in their memory. For the same reasons, many orphans, growing up, experience serious difficulties in building a family. The current young parents, of course, are not orphans, and certainly not monkeys, but this is perhaps the first generation that massively attended kindergartens.

      “We “went to the garden – and nothing, we grew up!” They argue, forgetting, as often happens, about their childhood grief and resentment.

      And it is difficult for them to imagine how they can do without a kindergarten, because collective education for them is imprinting. And early impressions are very firmly rooted in the subconscious. We don’t seem to remember them, we don’t realize them, but they have not gone away and, like gray cardinals, they invisibly control our ideas and feelings.

      The main thing is home peace and tranquility

      Meanwhile, experienced doctors and teachers say that a preschool child most of all needs maternal affection and a warm (especially psychologically), comfortable home, a calm, friendly atmosphere in the family. In such an environment, it flourishes and develops normally.

      In fact, smart people warned about this more than a hundred years ago, when kindergartens were just beginning to appear. “No matter how rational the activities and games of children are in them,” wrote the famous Russian teacher K. D. Ushinsky, they can have a harmful effect on the child if he spends most of the day in them. No matter how clever the activity or the game that is learned in kindergarten, they are already bad because the child did not learn on his own, and the more intrusive the kindergarten in this respect, the more harmful they are.

      Ushinsky warned that “even a noisy society of children, if the child is in it from morning to evening, should act harmfully.” “For a child,” he continued, “completely solitary and independent attempts at childish activity are necessary, not caused by imitation of children or adults.”

      At that time, the terms “psychological burden” or “stress” were not yet used, but the danger itself was correctly grasped. Now the same conclusions are being made on a scientific basis. A couple of years ago I had a chance to hear at a conference a speech by our largest pediatrician, Academician V. A. Tabolin. He spoke about the dangers of many experiments that were performed in the 20th century on young children, including … about kindergartens. Yes, yes, something with which we have become so accustomed that we can no longer imagine life without it, in fact, an experiment that has a relatively short history. Its essence was to remove children from the family and transfer them to the upbringing of the state. After all, the family, according to the ideologists of building a new society, should have died out soon. But practice has shown that no one can replace a mother’s child. Although the consequences of an early separation of the child from the family may come back to haunt much later. For example, in adolescence. Here is a very typical story:

      “Before school, Masha was very attached to me. Even too much. Now my heart shrinks when I remember how she asked: “Mommy, let me not go to kindergarten today. Let’s stay at home for a while, I won’t disturb you.” But then I was not up to her. No, of course, I loved my daughter very much, tried to dress her beautifully, bought toys and sweets. But the work fascinated me much more. Yes, and in personal life there were different experiences. Now Masha is sixteen. We live with her in the same room, but there is an invisible partition between us. And it’s not about me anymore. I want to establish contact with her, but she does not let me into her world. She is used to doing without me, and although I feel that my daughter is lonely and suffering because of this, we cannot restore the lost connection. Probably because this connection was lost so early, before it had time to properly form.

      But what about communication with children?

      People who are little familiar with child psychology greatly exaggerate the need for preschoolers in a children’s team. Children of three or four years old usually play, so to speak, side by side, but not together. Yes, and at the age of 5-6 they still do not have friends in the sense that we, adults, put into this concept. Friendship of kids is unstable, situational. Today one friend is on the playground, tomorrow another. Often, they don’t even bother to ask with the name of a “friend” and “What is the name of the boy who came to visit us today?” I repeatedly asked my eldest son (who, by the way, was then not five, but seven or eight years old!).

      “I don’t remember… Friend,” Philip shrugged.

      And the next day he brought home another boy, but he didn’t even remember the previous one.

      The need for true friendship appears closer to adolescence, and it is enough for a preschooler to periodically play with one of their peers, not even necessarily daily. He has not left the family circle yet. For him, while in the family circle, the most important relationships and the most important communication.

      But now it is often the other way around. A preschooler is pulled out of the family and immersed in a children’s team for the whole day. Although it is difficult for an adult person to be in a strange society from morning to evening. What can we say about a baby who overworks faster, gets overexcited more easily?! The more difficult it is for him to communicate with children and adults, the more carefully this communication should be dosed. Otherwise, the child’s behavior will worsen, and the difficulties will grow like a snowball.

      How will it be at school?

      This question is always asked. But after all, at school, in comparison with kindergarten, conditions are much more benign. Are you surprised? – Judge for yourself. To communicate normally, without conflicts, quarrels and fights, many preschoolers and younger students still do not know how. But in kindergarten, kids spend almost the whole day, and in elementary school – only a few hours. At the same time, they are constantly busy at school and are “in free flight” only at recess. In kindergarten, on the contrary, purposeful classes do not last long. Most of the time is devoted to games and walks. And the teacher is not physically able to keep track of everyone, because the children in the group are 20-25 people. Someone will certainly begin to offend, tease. Others are also not averse to “supporting the company.” Therefore, a sensitive, touchy child in the garden has a very difficult time. And to demand from him that he remake himself is simply stupid. It would be much smarter not to put the child in such a difficult psychological situation. He can get communication skills that will be useful to him at school by playing from time to time with the children of your friends or by visiting a studio a couple of times a week, since now there are plenty of them for kids in every city.

      To whom the garden is not contraindicated?

      Of course, children are different. Some even need a garden. Active, proactive children often get bored at home by the age of 5-6. Especially if this is the only son or daughter, and in addition to the parents, grandparents also live in the apartment. The child wants more independence, the old framework becomes cramped for him, and relatives are in no hurry to expand them. And how to realize the child’s need for leadership in such conditions? Who will he lead? One of my little acquaintances, psychologically fully matured into a children’s team, but languishing at home, because his mother was afraid to send him to kindergarten, tyrannized her and grandfather, like the most natural oriental despot. And at the same time he also “chased” a parrot (this is how his mother aptly described his training method, because when Sasha did not know what to do, he poked a bird at the bird with a pencil, forcing it to rush on his orders from one corner of the cage to another.) Such “leadership” , of course, neither mother, nor grandfather, nor the parrot, nor Sasha himself were pleased. When the boy was sent to kindergarten, his behavior returned to normal.

      Adopted at will

      But the most important criterion in deciding whether to arrange a child in a kindergarten, in my opinion, should be his desire. (Provided, of course, that the circumstances allow this choice to be made.) Still, this is not a “work” yet, as adults often instill in a child. He will still have time to pull the strap in his life, let him enjoy his childhood at least a little.

      And children who go to kindergarten with pleasure also meet. Although not as often as parents would like to believe.

      My eldest son’s kindergarten experience was extremely unfortunate. Chronic otitis, resulting from constant colds, almost ended in deafness. Therefore, I was not going to determine my daughter in the garden. But at the age of three, she literally forced me to go to the RONO for a referral, because every day she whined and asked “to the kids.”

      “But I won’t be in the kindergarten!” I scared Christina.

      – Nothing! she answered cheerfully.

      “You’ll have to sleep during the day,” I warned sternly. She agreed to this, although she forgot about daytime sleep at home at the age of two.

      In short, I gave up. When Christina did not cry for the first time when parting with me, the teacher decided that this was a common story: the child had not yet figured out the situation. But, when, even a week later, my daughter calmly let me go, not paying attention to the roar of other three-year-olds, I was told that my child was unique. But in fact, there was nothing unique about Christina. She just made her dream come true. And if I imposed a garden on her by force, there would be a roar, and illnesses. And so she never even had an acute respiratory disease!

      New time – new dangers

      But on the other hand, now I would think ten times before sending my daughter to kindergarten. After all, my Kristinka was a preschooler in the mid-80s, when perestroika was just beginning, and the maximum that children could bring from the garden was some kind of swear words. Now, alas, morals have become so coarse that such incidents are considered in the order of things. Like, how else? Kids always teach each other all sorts of “nonsense” … Although this is not a fact at all! Previously, many children were “enlightened” in terms of obscene swearing much later. For example, having gone to kindergarten from the age of three, I recognized them only at the end of the third grade (that is, at the age of ten!). As I remember now, it happened at the dacha, and for most of my peers who were present at this, these expressions were also a curiosity.

      Yes, there are swear words! Communicating with parents and teachers, I now often come across the fact that they are not shocked in the behavior of kindergarteners and much more, from which adults’ hair would stand on end before.

      “Children still see the wrong thing on TV,” they repeat, finding some strange solace in these, in fact, monstrous words. And they give examples of today’s children’s games and entertainment that you don’t want to quote – they are so obscene. Perhaps the mildest is the “bed episodes” in the traditional children’s game “daughter-mother”.

      Such an environment is especially dangerous for demonstrative children who, like a sponge, absorb everything bad. Or for weak-willed children who easily fall under the influence of others. And, of course, for kids with some developmental delay and at the same time a craving for risk – they are always drawn to “exploits”, and the “brakes” are weak, they are poorly aware of what is happening. In such children, the bad influence of the environment can lead to the early formation of a criminal personality type.

      “How do we protect the family from destructive influences? – said, answering the journalist’s questions, the father of twelve children, the priest Alexander Ilyashenko. “We never sent our children to kindergarten. At the same time, of course, you lose something, but you gain much more … In a family of children of tender age, you can save from the corrupt spirit of this world, where the terrible atmosphere in which our people lives is already absorbed with mother’s milk. These people, of course, cannot be condemned – they simply do not see anything else, good. But we tried our best to protect our children from the unnatural influence of the environment. They have a good social circle – among their friends are believers. We are one with them, and for them what is dear to us is just as dear, and the same is unacceptable that is unacceptable for us ”(Royal Crowns, Crowns of the Cross. Family in the Modern World. M., Danilovsky Blagovestnik. 2000).

      Gradually, more and more people begin to understand this. On the one hand, many Orthodox families prefer to do without kindergartens. On the other hand, Orthodox kindergartens are slowly springing up. In some places, parishioners unite, create home mini-groups and work together to raise children. And some agree to send the children to an ordinary kindergarten, but in one group, so that they form their own core there, which will no longer be particularly afraid of alien influences.

      A couple of years ago, several guys from such a “state within a state” went to our psychological puppet theater, and a characteristic scene took place in the classroom. During the break, I had a conversation with my parents about the dangers of aggressive cartoons and other “achievements” of Western mass culture. Parents of unchurched children (who made up half of the group) began to vied with each other to complain that they could not keep their children from being carried away by all sorts of “Pokemon”, because the children imitated their peers and did not want to listen to anything. The children were still nothing at all, six years old, but the impression of complete doom, a vicious circle was created. It was unbearable to listen to it.

      Then I turned with a question to the Orthodox half:

      – Tell me, do you have similar problems? Your children are also attending kindergarten.

      “No,” these mothers answered in unison. “To be honest, we didn’t even suspect that this issue could be so acute. True, we also have guys in the garden who are fond of “Pokemon”, but we explained to our children that this is bad. And since they have enough communication with each other, they play their games and the “Pokemon infection” does not stick to them.

      Based on the book by T. Shishova “So that the child is not difficult”

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      Istra district, Kotovo village, Eco-Park IRBIS, building 1
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      • Opening hours:
        from 7:30 to 20:00
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        up to 15 people
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        private, fenced
      • Video surveillance:
        online via app
      • English environment:
        UK native speaker
      • Age of children:
        from 1.5 to 7 years
      • Food:
        5 meals a day, taking into account the individual characteristics of the child
      • Health worker’s morning filter:
        daily

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      The future starts today. It depends on your today’s choice who your child will become and what peaks he will be able to conquer. It is in your power to give him a great future together with the kindergarten Sun School Kotovo. We have collected all the best for your child: unique development programs, an English-speaking environment, additional classes, a high level of security and, most importantly, caring and professional educators who can find the key to each kid.

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      • Speech therapist
      • Rhythm
      • ISO

      Not included in the price of the contract:

      • Salt cave
      • Dancing
      • Football
      • Psychologist
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      • Preventive baby massage
      • Aesthetic gymnastics
      News

      22 August

      Russian Flag Day

      August 22 was a holiday dedicated to the day of the flag of Russia.
      The children prepared poems and a dance flash mob. The teachers prepared many tasks for the children: funny games, relay races, riddles and quizzes. The event was held at our playground, where parents came to see and be happy for their children. It was interesting, fun and patriotic!

      August 3

      Hooray! Football!

      In our garden, children now play football together with a professional coach of the GalaktikO club. The sports development of children takes place according to a unique method of training and is completely in the form of a game. Classes are aimed at developing speed qualities, teaching ball dribbling techniques, developing reactions, shooting at goal, playing in a team and much more.
      All children like coach Alexander, and they also like the fact that classes are held outdoors in the evening. Our parents also liked the new sports activities, even the girls’ parents.) It’s great to chase the ball until the night! Such a happy childhood!

      18 July

      Disneyland’s birthday!

      On July 18, our garden celebrated the birthday of Disneyland. The children went on a journey through Disney fairy tales. The holiday took place in the recreation area in the center of our village Eco-Park Irbis with the participation of parents and invited children. The organizers of the holiday are our educators and Sun School expats.
      We invite you to participate in our summer camp and kindergarten. We regularly hold children’s holidays and sports events. Nobody gets bored with us!

      10 June

      Summer camp is in full swing!

      The first week of the new program “The Secret of the Third Planet” was excellent.
      The theme for June is “Earth Before Man”.

      How many secrets does our planet hide?

      Each week of the month has its own mystery around which children’s activities are built throughout the week: expeditions, quests and quizzes, creative projects, construction and modeling, competitions and thematic games.

      Come unravel the next mystery of our beautiful planet!

      May 30

      Graduation in kindergarten

      Ahead is a difficult road to the world of adult school life. Every year our kindergarten sends talented and wonderful children to school. Everyone is talented and unique. We fell in love with them over the years we lived together, and today with pride, hope and sadness we let them go to school.
      At the end of the holiday, our graduates were awarded diplomas, graduation albums and gifts.
      Dear our graduates, we wish you success in school!

      April 30

      Summer Camp

      Summer in the suburbs promises to be hot. Plan ahead for your children’s activities and activities. We work all summer in all three groups. Each group has its own unique SUN SCHOOL development program.

      We invite children from 6 to 8 years old to the new program MYSTERY OF THE THIRD PLANET. Three months of immersion in the history of the development of our planet and fantasy about the world of the future. Experiments, design, master classes and quests. Every week a new topic and new bilingual classes.

      Children aged 4 to 6 will spend this summer as students at a magical academy. Children are waiting for creative workshops, sports competitions, mysterious experiments. Each child will create and present their own personal project. Bring your child to our ACADEMY OF AMAZING SCIENCES!

      TOGETHER FUN TO WALK is a program aimed at speech development in Russian and English. Games and activities based on children’s songs.
      A new theme every week: friendship, kindness, adventure.

      We start on May 30!

      In addition, we have our own safe area, 5 healthy meals a day, professional responsive caregivers, online video surveillance with sound.

      April 22

      English Language Day

      Today in our kindergarten there was a holiday “Day of the English Language”. The following children came to visit: the English Queen Mary, the Angry-Thorn and the good fairy Sheri. The guys guessed riddles, sang songs, danced, recited poems, and all this took place in English.

      April 12

      Cosmonautics Day

      Our garden celebrated the Day of Cosmonautics and Aviation.

      There is one garden planet
      In this cold space
      Only here the forests are noisy,
      Birds calling migratory,

      Only on it alone bloom
      Lilies of the valley in green grass,
      And dragonflies only here
      They look into the river in surprise.

      Take care of your planet –
      After all, there is no other like it!

      April 1st

      April fool’s day!

      On April Fool’s Day, our guys got to the musical festival “We know how to have fun, laughter is useful for health!” The funny clown Grimaldi came to visit the children. He invited the children to laugh and have fun, and the children understood his jokes and answered in English. Throughout the holiday, the guys did not leave a cheerful mood. “April Day” in our kindergarten was fun and noisy. Sea of ​​smiles and great mood!

      17 March

      “Rookery” – a holiday of the arrival of birds!

      Today Russia celebrates a national holiday – Gerasim Grachevnik. The holiday was called “Rookery” in honor of the rook bird, which usually returns from warm countries on this day. The guys from the middle and senior groups listened with interest to the history of the holiday and its traditions, and then did the general work “The Rooks Have Arrived”.

      16 March

      Good day!

      A theme day called “Do good” was held in our garden. Throughout the day, the guys did good deeds: they helped arrange and put away plates, cutlery, wiped the tables after eating, the children of the older groups helped the kids change clothes for a walk. The teachers held discussions on the topics: “Polite words”, “What is kindness?”, “Help a friend”, played outdoor games that aroused the desire in children to do good deeds.
      During the walk, the children cleaned up the playground, fed the birds, watching them with great interest.

      March 5

      Shrovetide is wide!

      Maslenitsa is the most cheerful, noisy, favorite folk holiday. In our garden, seeing off Maslenitsa took place on March 5th. As it should be at the holiday, the children had a lot of fun: they danced round dances, played games, participated in competitions. At the end of the holiday, they ate delicious pancakes, because pancakes are a symbol of Maslenitsa, the Sun – they are just as hot, ruddy and golden. An atmosphere of joy and merriment reigned everywhere.

      4 March

      The most wonderful spring holiday!

      The long-awaited spring has come! And this means that at the beginning of March we celebrate the most spring, most tender and most beautiful holiday. Today in our kindergarten there was a matinee dedicated to International Women’s Day. Children with their poems, dances, songs gave mothers and grandmothers a lot of kind words, tenderness and attention. Parents were very pleased and proud of the success of their children. There were no gifts! At the end of the holiday, the children handed out postcards made by their own hands to their mothers.

      February 17

      Let’s play chess!

      In our garden there is something for everyone!
      Girls, for example, enjoy playing chess.
      If you want to send your child to a good kindergarten with high-level developmental activities, then come to us for a tour!
      Record by phone 8 (800) 775-60-47.

      10 January

      New Year’s quest

      On December 28, a New Year’s quest was held in our kindergarten. Children were able to plunge into the festive atmosphere of adventure, participate in the competitions of the Snow Maiden. With the advent of Santa Claus, a real holiday began with songs and dances. The quest took place on our playground, and according to a good tradition, at the end of the holiday, the children received New Year’s gifts.

      16 December

      Tea Day

      Today we celebrated “International Tea Day” in our kindergarten. At the festival, the children learned about the history of tea, about what kind of tea is. The children guessed riddles, played cognitive games, and the holiday ended with a tea party with a samovar and bagels.

      November 20

      World Children’s Day

      World Children’s Day is usually celebrated on November 20th. On this day in 1989, the “Convention on the Rights of the Child” was adopted, which recognized that every child has the right to harmonious all-round development. Every child should grow up in an atmosphere of love, happiness and mutual understanding. Our garden supported the idea of ​​this holiday and celebrated it cheerfully and amicably.
      Children made a creative collective work – a festive poster, using non-traditional painting methods.
      Creative teachers showed the children a scene from the fairy tale “Cinderella” and held a series of games for ingenuity and dexterity. The children helped Cinderella to do all the work and leave for the royal ball.

      October 29

      HALLOWEEN PARTY

      Halloween is a holiday so scary and so fun, with a long confusing history and tradition of celebration. Why do our children love this holiday so much?
      Everything is simple! This is a great occasion to dress up in an unusual dress or costume and play an evil hero or become the scariest pumpkin in the world.

      22 August

      RUSSIAN FLAG DAY

      Today Russia celebrates the National Flag Day.
      Our garden is not left out.
      The teachers prepared an educational and sports event for the children, the symbol of which was the flag of Russia.

      July 8

      Summer is my favorite time!

      All children love summer! Summer for a child is a time of active growth, health promotion, and development of social skills.
      If your child has not gone to kindergarten, now is the time to start.
      In summer, children easily accept new rules, get used to the new environment and make friends with pleasure.

      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 others 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 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

      Children’s accident insurance system operates in kindergartens. Insurance coverage is valid not only in the garden, but also anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day.

      Our team:

      • Yulia Kolesnik

        Junior group teacher

        In 2008 she graduated from the Russian State Social University with a degree in Social Work. In 2020, she passed a retraining in the specialty: “Educator of a preschool institution.” And now, after working for 5 years, Yulia realized that she had made the right choice of professional path. Responsible, kind, finds an approach to each child. Adaptation of children passes easily and quickly.

        “I really like working in this area: every day is very fun and friendly. The main thing in my profession is to love children, love for nothing, just like that, give them my heart” – says Yulia.

      • Gulkova Angelina

        Fine arts and pre-school teacher

        She graduated from the Istra Professional College with a degree in Primary School Teacher with honors and an art school with honors.

        He studies at the Moscow State Regional University (MGOU) at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Folk Crafts.

        Participant of competitions: “WorldSkills Russia” teaching in elementary grades, “Step into the profession”.

        Winner of the municipal stage of the competitive selection of subject teachers and primary school teachers for the award of the Governor of the Moscow Region “Best Primary School Teacher” in 2020.

        She is an acting teacher of primary classes and fine arts at the Lyceum in Istra. More than 5 years in the Sun School team.

      • Golikova Anastasia

        Nurse

        She graduated with honors from the Medical College with a degree in Nursing.

        Received certificates “Nursing in Therapy”, “General Practice”. For more than three years she worked as a nurse with both children and adults.

        When I came to Sun School Kotovo, I realized that her calling is exactly working with children!

      • Agayeva Asya

        B caregiver of the senior group

        Education: State Humanitarian and Technological University, specialty “Preschool education” (Educator of preschool children).

        I use modern methods of development of preschool children in my work. I am part of the Sun School kindergarten team!

      • Zemtsova Tatyana Mikhailovna

        Graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical University, awarded the qualification “Music teacher”. He has a diploma of advanced training – Piano teacher, accompanist and voice teacher. He has a PhD in Pedagogy.

        Tatyana Mikhailovna is a very sensitive teacher, and the children are happy to study in her lessons.

      • Zolotareva Olga

        Middle group teacher

        Education: GOU SPO Istra “Educator of preschool children with additional training in the field of family education.”

        Work experience in kindergarten: 16 years

        Being an educator is a calling! It means to live childhood again and again with each child, to see the world through his eyes, to be surprised and learn with him.
        My motto is: “There are many different professions in the world, and each has its own beauty. But there is nothing more grateful, more necessary and more wonderful than the one I work for!”

      • Lipatov Sergey Viktorovich

        General Fitness Coach

        Education: Higher in the field of “Physical culture and sports” – trainer-teacher.

        Additional education:

        Additional professional educational program for advanced training – “Therapeutic physical education”.

        Experience:

        Physiotherapy exercises (exercise therapy) – as an instructor of exercise therapy, there is almost four years of experience in the Paracelsus Medical Center in Istra with school-age children in correcting posture, weight, flat feet, strengthening the musculoskeletal system, both individually and in groups.

        General physical training (GP) – accompanies all long-term sports activities, thanks to which tremendous experience has been accumulated both in the use and dosage, and in the selection of strength exercises for numerous muscle groups, in respiratory and joint gymnastics, stretching, flexibility, etc. , which can be feel free to include in the fitness mix. On the basis of various interrelations, author’s sets of exercises for physical training have been developed, which have a basis and connection with martial arts.

      • Kuznetsova Elena

        Administrator

        Education: higher. Michurin State Pedagogical Institute

        Work experience: at Sun School Kotovo from 2016 to 2019 as an educator.

        Motto:
        “Give warmth, love and affection so that the life of children is like in a fairy tale.
        Let “Solnyshko” meet early, take care of everyone like a mother.
        Educators and children are interested in everything in the world.
        Comfort and warmth reign here. Kindergarten is good!”

      • Dobritskaya Elya

        Teacher Assistant

        Education: Graduated from College of Entrepreneurship 11 in 2014.

        I started working in a kindergarten a year ago as an assistant teacher. I follow with great interest what the teachers do, how the children play and study. Working as an assistant teacher, I realized that you need to be the same child.

      • Osminkina Margarita

        Teacher Assistant

        Education: In 2014 she graduated from Medical College 4 with a degree in General Medicine, Moscow.

        After working for 5 years, I realized that I wanted to work exclusively with children, so in 2020 I received a retraining in Nursing in Pediatrics. Working with children gives me a lot of positive emotions.
        My motto is “Do no harm!”

      • Stratu Natalia Viktorovna

        Cook

        Cook of the 5th category. Graduated from vocational school No. 2. In 2017, she underwent advanced training at the DPO “Diamant”.

        Work experience as a cook – more than 15 years, and in kindergarten – more than 5 years.

        Our chef cooks deliciously and from the heart, and homemade cakes – you will lick your fingers!

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      Parent reviews

      • Maria, Alice’s mother

        This garden has become our first and favorite! My daughter Alice, who had not gone to kindergarten before and was not eager to communicate with children, already on the second day went there with pleasure. Online monitoring makes it possible not to worry about the child while he is in kindergarten, especially at the time of adaptation.
        I want to express my deep gratitude to the whole team, all the employees are so sincerely loving to the children, support and help. Alice knew and trusted all the employees of the kindergarten.
        Many thanks to our beloved teacher Ekaterina! For sensitivity, kindness, attentiveness, responsiveness and love for children. It is also very nice to receive photos of your child in kindergarten during the day.
        Developing programs at a high level and all in a playful way, thanks to which Alice was happy to study and at home she herself tried to repeat what she did in the kindergarten.
        This is an excellent kindergarten, where you leave your child calmly, and you know that his day will be interesting, full of new knowledge and impressions, they will work with him, play, support and feed him)
        Thank you very much, especially for your wonderful team!

      • Maria Kim, mother of Victoria

        I want to express my gratitude to the whole team of Sun School Kotovo! It’s great that there is a “trial week” in the kindergarten, during which our daughter actually quickly adapted. For the second month, Vikulya is going to kindergarten with such pleasure and zeal, be sure to wear a dress and a beautiful hairstyle every morning, she is always happy to meet the children, she really likes communication with the kindergarten staff, every evening her daughter lists everyone she likes to communicate with in the kindergarten, – this long list cannot but rejoice us))

        My mother worked for almost 15 years as a junior educator in the state. kindergarten and all sorts of things, so it was important for us to find a kindergarten where the teacher-child relationship comes first, where the child is not in the crowd, but an individual, as it is now in fashion – an individual approach to the child. This garden really does have it!

        And I, as a person with a director’s education, really liked the creative approach of the teacher Yulia in working with children, especially these weekly mini-holidays in the group (sometimes even with the involvement of the cook Natalya and the medical worker Svetlana) deserve special attention, the person is on fire with work, ideas in her head spit just like that! This is such a rarity in ordinary state. gardens.

        A very friendly team, a good atmosphere, cozy groups, a well-thought-out playground with a contact mini-zoo and much more – this is all, of course, the merit of director Tatiana Vladimirovna first of all. Thank you for your individual approach to parents too! I hope my daughter will attend this nursery for a long time to come. We don’t even consider other options.

      • Kurlykina Aigul (mother of Kupriyan) Watch video

        My name is Aigul, I am Kupriyan’s mother. We have been going to the kindergarten for 1.6, we came when we were 2 years and 3 months old and it is very surprising, but the adaptation went almost imperceptibly and from the second day the son went to the garden like home. Since then it has been our favorite garden. We like that there are many activities here. With each lesson, the son brings home something new. We discuss how the day went, learned a lot of English words, learned to dance, loves to sing. For us, this garden is a second home! I wish the kindergarten expansion, prosperity, so that the children do not get bored, rejoice and feel that they are loved here!

      • Anna Tsydenova (Leonid’s mother) Watch video

        Happy birthday to our wonderful kindergarten! We have been visiting for several months now. We like it very much! They work with children. Groups, most importantly, are not numerous and each child is given individual attention. We are now attending half a day, but I hope that from next month we will start going full-time and then the child will begin to develop and grow in full force. Everything will be great! Thank you so much kindergarten and all the staff for being you!

      • Julia Prokhorenko (mother of Milana) Watch video

        I would like to express my gratitude to the magnificent Sun School kindergarten. My daughter Milana has been going here for the fourth month now and every day she loves the kindergarten more and more. I am very happy that we went here. This is our first experience of socialization and our daughter is blooming before our eyes. I also have a daughter, but she is still very small (only 8 months old), but I can’t wait for her to start going to this kindergarten too. Thank you very much, today was a wonderful holiday, great choreography, music. I liked everything very much, the impressions are great. Thank you very much and Happy Birthday! All the best to you, grow and develop together with our children! Thank you.

      • Muryleva Natalia (Ivan’s mother) Watch video

        Before we got to the Sun School, we walked around a lot of different gardens. Chosen carefully and carefully. But, having visited the kindergarten on an excursion, we immediately felt the good atmosphere, appreciated the professional staff, the homely and warm atmosphere. Children enjoy visiting the garden and spend the whole day in it. I like that the child spends time there well and with pleasure. Vanya is well cared for, fed and held a variety of activities. Many thanks to the garden staff!

      • Dubovitskaya Anastasia Watch video

        Our family came to the Istra district from Moscow, and we have already changed two kindergartens. And finally we found what we were looking for! This is an English kindergarten Sun School in the new settlement under construction IRBIS, located next to the Novorizhskoye highway near the village of Kotovo. We really like friendly educators with whom you can easily communicate. If a child is allergic to any product, then it can be easily excluded from the diet. If we read some interesting book in English at home, then we can also bring it to kindergarten, and the teachers will read this book to the whole group. We are constantly sharing and exchanging information, and this is a natural and correct process. It is very good that kindergarten is English. This is important for the future of our child, and in fact this is a big plus. Our family considers the main advantage of this kindergarten to be that our child goes there with pleasure every day and no longer needs to be persuaded, as before. This is really an indicator that this is an ideal kindergarten for our family.

      • Yana Watch video

        We chose this garden because we live nearby and it is very convenient for us to get there. There are good conditions, beautiful groups. The teachers are reliable, we trust them, they are like second mothers for children. Plus, everything is always under control: there are video cameras, you can see what is happening at any time.

      • Minaeva Elizaveta Watch video

        We chose Sun School Kindergarten in the Irbis Eco-Park because we were magically impressed by the teachers. I have not yet seen such educators who can love other people’s children as much as their own! In our house, video surveillance does not turn off and works like a TV, we see every step that takes place in the garden. Therefore, my praise to the teacher. We look at her work and see it every day!

      • Tatiana Watch video

        In our family, we take the education of children , very seriously and when it came to kindergarten for our youngest child, we decided to try Sun School. I was attracted by the fact that the garden is open under a franchise, respectively , there is a quality control of the garden. Also, during the guest visit, the atmosphere, kind young educators and the leadership of , open to dialogue.

      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, k.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 – 50% 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, competitions, 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 the 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, maximum discounts: 100% on the entry fee and 50% on 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, page 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 your 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

        How blind testers help make the mos.ru portal convenient

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          A team from the Moscow Department of Information Technology (DIT) is working to improve the accessibility of mos.ru portal services for people with disabilities and is finalizing the portal taking into account inclusiveness requirements. In the middle of last year, visually impaired testers joined the team. They take part in testing all the features of mos.ru, look for potential difficulties in the functioning of the portal, and help make the interface accessible to people with disabilities. Oksana is one of the experts in the blind testing group of the mos.ru portal. She has not seen since birth, but this does not prevent her from living an ordinary life and building a career. On the eve of Tester Day, Oksana spoke about her profession and the problems blind users face in the digital environment.

          CNews: How and when did you get acquainted with digital technologies, with gadgets and various devices, because for a blind person, it seems to be much more difficult. Or not?

          Oksana: My parents played a big role in my development. And this is a very important point, because they never surrounded me with excessive custody. As a child, I ran around the yard with other children and did not know that I could not do something. I came home with skinned elbows and knees, like other guys my age. That is an absolutely ordinary life of an ordinary Soviet child.

          When I was 5 years old, I went to a kindergarten for visually impaired children, and then studied at a school for the blind, where we were very well prepared for life. Including we were taught computer science, and I did well in this subject. I remember how I wrote an essay, typing the text already then – in 1991 – on a computer.

          Then I was selected for an international program. There, in general, all our homework and lessons were on computers. So, I became a confident PC user quite early. And then there was a big break.

          I returned to the PC only in 2004, when I got my own. I had to master Windows XP. It was new and not easy. In 2013, I bought my first smartphone, ditching a feature phone. It wasn’t easy either, but I did it.

          CNews: And how did you get directly into the IT field, why did you become a tester?

          Oksana: In 2013, I joined a public organization working with people with disabilities. There I advised companies on the employment of people with disabilities. At some point, they began to involve me in testing sites. After all, we worked directly with people with disabilities, and the availability of all web resources was a priority. Then, without having any experience in testing, I intuitively helped with this.

          No matter what companies I work with, from time to time there were tasks to consult on interfaces. As a result, they began to deliberately invite me as a tester in various organizations. In 2021, I joined the blind testing group of the mos.ru portal.

          CNews: Why did you decide to go deeper into testing if it wasn’t your original profile?

          Oksana: Now a lot has moved online, and how people with disabilities will receive electronic services and services directly depends on the work of our team. I am pleased to know that I am involved in creating an inclusive digital environment. You understand this especially well in everyday things, when, for example, you try to click the “Place an order” button on some site. And it is impossible to do this, because the screen reader does not voice the very presence of the button.

          CNews: Tell us a little more about screen readers, how do these programs work?

          Oksana: Once upon a time, when I was not yet an experienced user of screen readers, I asked someone close to help me. For example, I say: “I can’t find such an item for some reason,” and they answered me: “Well, you are not moving there, move here.” Well, what does “not there” mean? As the screen reader navigates me, so I use the tab key or the cursor and move.

          They tell me: “Here you need to go lower, here you need to go to the left.” And the screen reader works differently – it represents the page, let’s say, linearly and receives information from the code, and not from text or graphics. You can even hide some graphic elements, images from it with the help of a code, or, conversely, prescribe something that a regular user does not see.

          CNews: What knowledge and skills do you need to have to work as a tester? Can it be anyone with a visual impairment?

          Oksana: Anyone definitely can’t. You need to be proficient in screen reader software. You also need to know, at least basicly, html, English, because foreign terms or concepts are very common in the IT field. You need an analytical mind. And it is very important to know the principles of inclusiveness and standards – WCAG and GOST 52872-2019.

          But then the requirements depend on each specific organization and how their testing process is arranged.

          CNews: Recently, the Unnecessary Items Removal service became the first fully inclusive service. Using this project as an example, what is the process of testing the mos.ru portal?

          Oksana: First, we, the testers, are given the task of what exactly to test in the service: a separate page, a custom script for receiving a service, or a separate component. We test on both Windows and Mac OS using different browsers and the most popular screen readers. And even depending only on these three components, the result can be very different. After testing, we write the results in a report and give it to the team.

          For example, when testing the junk removal service, I could not enter the address in the input field and select it from the sadgest ( search hint – ed. ) when applying. After discussion, we decided to make it so that at first the blind user enters the street and house number completely manually, and then confirms this through sadgest. It is from such important remarks that our reports consist.

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          It happens that the developers do not fully understand our comments, and then we hold a demo call, where one of the testers turns on the screen sharing, screen reader and tries to test again step by step, showing the team the problem areas. This is all recorded so that the guys can later review and discuss.

          I must say that colleagues who are engaged in the direction of inclusiveness in DIT are trying, listening, delving into. And we have already very well debugged all the processes, full mutual understanding.

          If we talk in general about what can create difficulties for a blind user, then there will be many such examples. Very often websites and applications do not indicate the names of the buttons, sometimes it is not clear how to fill out the form, and the hints are not read. It happens, for example, when you send a comment on the page, it is updated, the data is loaded – it takes some time. And at this moment I do not know what is happening there, maybe the page is frozen. And the screen reader is silent. But if you write in the code so that it reads: “Sending a comment”, it will be much more convenient.

          CNews: Tell us why you decided to work with city services, were you an active user of them before joining the team?

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          Oksana: Before joining DIT, I didn’t have much contact with the mos. ru portal, but I had to regularly interact with other government resources. I always cursed that a lot of things were done inconveniently, and I had a dream to somehow influence this.

          And then Alex called me to the team, we had already worked on another project with him. Alexey is an active user of mos.ru, and at first he explained and told me a lot. It was then that I realized what an important mission we are fulfilling: to make people feel comfortable.

          I know perfectly well what it’s like when a screen reader on some site reads “button 1, button 2, button 3” to you, and you have to intuitively click somewhere. Yes, for example, I have someone to ask for help in such cases, but what if a person lives alone? And many of us want to be independent. It is a normal desire of every person `to do what you need, on your own.

          And in this sense, a huge amount of work has already been done on the mos.ru portal. We have gone far ahead, and I think that many companies could be equal to the portal.

          CNews: What does inclusion mean for you, as a member of the community of people with disabilities?

          Oksana: This is my involvement in everything. In all processes in the life of society.

          You know, once my son and I wanted to go to a high observation deck. Yes, the son could go with friends, but we wanted just the two of us. I clarified everything in advance, I bought tickets, the cashier saw that I was wearing glasses, I warned that I would be with an escort. At the first security point, we were let through without any problems, but at the second they stopped us. “Where are you?” they ask. What does where mean? They sold me tickets, I explain everything, I tell everything. No, it’s not allowed. I explain to them that I can take the elevator myself, I don’t have claustrophobia, I won’t fall somewhere in the middle, but I will be next to my escort all the time.

          They didn’t let us in. I was very offended, primarily because my son’s evening was ruined.

    Day care elizabeth city nc: THE Top 10 Daycares in Elizabeth City, NC | Affordable Prices

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    THE Top 10 Daycares in Elizabeth City, NC | Affordable Prices

    Daycares in Elizabeth City, NC

    Description:

    Cathedral Kiddie Campus is a faith-based childcare facility offering care to children from birth to PreK. We are proud to use the A Beka curriculum to teach and develop a solid Christian foundation for thefuture academic success of every child….

    Description:

    Albermarle Academy Preschool in Elizabeth City, NC provides the best academic opportunities for the students while challenging them to be responsible and productive. They believe that the children’s learning isa collaborative partnership between the school, students, and parents. They teach the students to foster positive relationships and be lifelong learners for a better future….

    Description:

    Girls Incorporated Of The Albemarle offers after-school and summer programs designed to support the personal and academic growth of school-age girls. They are open to students aged five to 18 years old. GirlsIncorporated Of The Albemarle is open every weekday from 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M….

    Description:

    Brighter Days Educational Center and Daycare is a child development and learning center located at 729 Oak Stump Road, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. It provides quality care and education in a safe andstimulating environment conducive to children’s growth and development. The center provides children with educational activities and age-appropriate learning materials that stimulate the children’s curiosity, imagination, creativity and natural learning ability….

    Young Ones Day Care

    906 W Church St, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

    Costimate: $98/day

    Description:

    Young Ones Day Care is a state-licensed facility that provides early care and education programs designed for young children. Located in Elizabeth City, NC, the company also provides subsidized child careservices to deserving families and students. Young Ones Day Care has been in the business since they opened in 2000.

    Description:

    Edna Godfrey Child Care is a daycare facility that offers individualized programs that equally develops children’s cognitive, motor, and social skills. Their center located at 953 Simpson Ditch Rd, ElizabethCity, NC bases their teaching principles according to research-validated practice concerning early childhood education….

    Description:

    Mother Goose Day Care & Preschool is a five-star licensed child care facility that offers center-based educational daycare programs for pre-kindergarten students. The facility serves families and childrenliving in Elizabeth City, NC. Mother Goose Day Care & Preschool also provides subsidized child care services….

    Ding Dong School

    1107 Carolina Ave, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

    Costimate: $98/day

    Description:

    Ding Dong School is a state-licensed facility that provides early education. It offers programs geared towards children’s learning and development. It specializes in child care, pre-kindergarten, andkindergarten programs. The School is operational every Monday through Friday during daytime hours….

    Busy Bees Childcare

    1369 Lambs Grove Rd, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

    Costimate: $98/day

    Description:

    We provide child care services to children, and their parents. We work diligently with the food and nutrition program to provide healthy breakfasts, lunches and snacks.

    Description:

    Fun & fabulous childcare in search of fun & fabulous children to come play and learn with us all day!
    We offer care from Birth – 12 years old, have 3 separated age appropriate playgrounds, video cameras ineach room, security door with password protected check in, certified teachers, curriculum supplements and a whole lot of fun!
    We are open from 6 a.m. – 6 p.m., have online payment options and online registration.
    Come see why we are the most fun and the most fabulous childcare center in the Albemarle Area!. ..

    Description:

    EMMANUEL BAPTIST PRESCHOOL AND DAYCARE in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, is a child care establishment that utilizes the Montessori philosophy and materials in their classroom that self-correct and help thestudents in developing their five senses. This child care institution helps in promoting independence on the part of the children, enhancing their self-esteem and self-accomplishments from one to four years old….

    Kids-N-Play

    504 Albemarle Dr, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

    Costimate: $98/day

    Description:

    Kids-N-Play offers center-based and full-time child care and early education services designed for young children. Located at 504 Albemarle Dr, the company serves families living in the Elizabeth City, NC area.Kids-N-Play has served the community since they started operating in 2001….

    Shannon Child Care

    1699 Weeksville Rd, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

    Costimate: $98/day

    Description:

    Shannon Child Care provides childcare programs. The programs are designed to allow each child to discover more about themselves and their world around them. The center presents a variety of play experiencespromoting motor coordination….

    Description:

    Kids Retreat Daycare & Preschool is a childcare and education provider that serves the community of Elizabeth City NC. It offers a fun learning environment and provides a curriculum that boosts theintellectual, social, and emotional skills of children. The facility promotes balanced learning by providing developmental materials that support children’s overall growth….

    Irene’s Daycare

    110 Jennifer Dr, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

    Costimate: $98/day

    Description:

    Irene’s Daycare has been serving the community of Elizabeth City, North Carolina since 2010. It offers a warm and nurturing atmosphere that caters to the growth and developmental needs of children. Thischildcare facility provides age-appropriate activities designed to stimulate curiosity and the children’s natural learning ability.

    Description:

    Kids Only Daycare and Preschool was established in 1994 to serve the families in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. It offers a nurturing and educationally stimulating environment that meets the children’s growthand developmental needs. The school provides age-appropriate activities that stimulate the children’s desire to learn and enable them to be confident, well-rounded and independent learners….

    Description:

    E.I.C. Pasquotank Lois Johnson Center is a daycare center on 501 Bank St, Elizabeth City, NC that maintains a learning environment that supports their students’ developmental goals and needs. E.I.C. PasquotankLois Johnson Center ensures that their students are learning comfortably each and every time….

    Description:

    Ms Charlotte’s Playhouse CCC offers a safe, secure and fun place for children. This child care facility caters to the children’s growth and developmental needs in a warm and friendly environment. It alsoprovides educational activities that nurture the development of physical, social and cognitive skills.

    Description:

    Stepping Stones Child Care in Elizabeth City, North Carolina 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 aChild Care provider that can accommodate a certain number of children….

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    FAQs for finding daycares in Elizabeth City

    In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Elizabeth City, NC?

    There are a variety of daycares in Elizabeth City, NC 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 Elizabeth City, NC?

    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 82 in Elizabeth City, NC as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Elizabeth City 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 Elizabeth City, NC, 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 Elizabeth City, NC.

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    If you go to your temporary url (http://ip/~username/) and get this error, there maybe a problem with the rule set stored in an .htaccess file. You can try renaming that file to .htaccess-backup and refreshing the site to see if that resolves the issue.

    It is also possible that you have inadvertently deleted your document root or the your account may need to be recreated. Either way, please contact your web host immediately.

    Are you using WordPress? See the Section on 404 errors after clicking a link in WordPress.

    How to find the correct spelling and folder

    Missing or Broken Files

    When you get a 404 error be sure to check the URL that you are attempting to use in your browser. This tells the server what resource it should attempt to request.

    http://example.com/example/Example/help.html

    In this example the file must be in public_html/example/Example/

    Notice that the CaSe is important in this example. On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity example and Example are not the same locations.

    For addon domains, the file must be in public_html/addondomain.com/example/Example/ and the names are case-sensitive.

    Broken Image

    When you have a missing image on your site you may see a box on your page with with a red X where the image is missing. Right click on the X and choose Properties. The properties will tell you the path and file name that cannot be found.

    This varies by browser, if you do not see a box on your page with a red X try right clicking on the page, then select View Page Info, and goto the Media Tab.

    http://example.com/cgi-sys/images/banner.PNG

    In this example the image file must be in public_html/cgi-sys/images/

    Notice that the CaSe is important in this example. On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity PNG and png are not the same locations.

    404 Errors After Clicking WordPress Links

    When working with WordPress, 404 Page Not Found errors can often occur when a new theme has been activated or when the rewrite rules in the .htaccess file have been altered.

    When you encounter a 404 error in WordPress, you have two options for correcting it.

    Option 1: Correct the Permalinks

    1. Log in to WordPress.
    2. From the left-hand navigation menu in WordPress, click Settings > Permalinks (Note the current setting. If you are using a custom structure, copy or save the custom structure somewhere.)
    3. Select  Default. index.php$ – [L]
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      If your blog is showing the wrong domain name in links, redirecting to another site, or is missing images and style, these are all usually related to the same problem: you have the wrong domain name configured in your WordPress blog.

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      The .htaccess file contains directives (instructions) that tell the server how to behave in certain scenarios and directly affect how your website functions.

      Redirects and rewriting URLs are two very common directives found in a .htaccess file, and many scripts such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and Magento add directives to the .htaccess so those scripts can function.

      It is possible that you may need to edit the .htaccess file at some point, for various reasons.This section covers how to edit the file in cPanel, but not what may need to be changed. (You may need to consult other articles and resources for that information.)

      There are Many Ways to Edit a .htaccess File

      • Edit the file on your computer and upload it to the server via FTP
      • Use an FTP program’s Edit Mode
      • Use SSH and a text editor
      • Use the File Manager in cPanel

      The easiest way to edit a .htaccess file for most people is through the File Manager in cPanel.

      How to Edit .htaccess files in cPanel’s File Manager

      Before you do anything, it is suggested that you backup your website so that you can revert back to a previous version if something goes wrong.

      Open the File Manager

      1. Log into cPanel.
      2. In the Files section, click on the File Manager icon.
      3. Check the box for Document Root for and select the domain name you wish to access from the drop-down menu.
      4. Make sure Show Hidden Files (dotfiles)” is checked.
      5. Click Go. The File Manager will open in a new tab or window.
      6. Look for the .htaccess file in the list of files. You may need to scroll to find it.

      To Edit the .htaccess File

      1. Right click on the .htaccess file and click Code Edit from the menu. Alternatively, you can click on the icon for the .htaccess file and then click on the Code Editor icon at the top of the page.
      2. A dialogue box may appear asking you about encoding. Just click Edit to continue. The editor will open in a new window.
      3. Edit the file as needed.
      4. Click Save Changes in the upper right hand corner when done. The changes will be saved.
      5. Test your website to make sure your changes were successfully saved. If not, correct the error or revert back to the previous version until your site works again.
      6. Once complete, you can click Close to close the File Manager window.

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      Child development centers in Elizabeth City vary in size as well as in scope. While some offer progressive curriculums and the latest advancements for preschools, others are more intimate daycare centers that take a more relaxed approach to childcare.
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      ALC ALBEMARLE LEARNING CENTER

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 335-5229

      Welcome to the ALC Albemarle Learning Center located near the YMCA in Elizabeth City, NC. The center serves children 2 1/2 to 5 years of age. The Center provides developmentally appropriate learning experiences that prepare young children for school. …

      EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH DAY CARE CENTER

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 335-1617

      We understand the importance of quality childcare. We are a faith based daycare and preschool center that operates out of the Emmanuel Baptist Church. We accept children 1 – 4 years of age.

      SHEEP HARNEY ELEMENTARY ASEP

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (980) 343-5567

      The After School Enrichment Program provides a warm, caring environment beyond school hours where your children have the opportunity to play with school friends and get homework out of the way before the family sits down to dinner. ASEP offers exciti …

      BRIGHT BEGINNINGS ACADEMY INC. I

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 335-9471

      BRIGHT BEGINNINGS ACADEMY INC. I is a Five Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC, with a maximum capacity of 99 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized …

      BRIGHT BEGINNINGS ACADEMY INC. II

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 335-9471

      BRIGHT BEGINNINGS ACADEMY INC. II is a Five Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC, with a maximum capacity of 99 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 3 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized …

      GIRLS INCORPORATED OF THE ALBEMARLE

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 335-7346

      Girls Incorporated® of the Albemarle provides a fun, safe and educational environment for girls ages 5-15. Through our after-school and summer programs, girls have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of educational experiences

      JACKIE’S TENDER LOVING CARE

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 338-5683

      “Putting your Child first is ALWAYS our goal!!! We are proud to have 14 years of excellent and dedicated service to the Elizabeth City community!

      NORTHSIDE ELEMENTARY ASEP

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (980) 343-5567

      The After School Enrichment Program provides a warm, caring environment beyond school hours where your children have the opportunity to play with school friends and get homework out of the way before the family sits down to dinner. ASEP offers exciti …

      SHEEP-HARNEY ELEMENTARY PRE-K

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | 285 ELVIN DRIVE

      Sheep-Harney Elementary School of Creative Arts is a family that puts students first by creating a positive, safe and engaging learning environment. Through a positive culture of high expectations, school-wide integration, and collaboration with the …

      EDU CARE LEARNING CENTER, INC.

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 335-5900

      EDU CARE LEARNING CENTER, INC. is a Five Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC, with a maximum capacity of 63 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized ch …

      JUDY’S CHILD CARE

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 331-1040

      JUDY’S CHILD CARE is a Four Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

      REHOBOTH LEARNING ACADEMY

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 331-2811

      REHOBOTH LEARNING ACADEMY is a Child Care Center in ELIZABETH CITY NC, with a maximum capacity of 29 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

      TENDER YEARS CHILD CARE CENTER

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 335-5833

      TENDER YEARS CHILD CARE CENTER is a Four Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC, with a maximum capacity of 58 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized ch …

      ALBEMARLE PRESCHOOL AND CHILD CARE CENTER

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 338-6496

      ALBEMARLE PRESCHOOL AND CHILD CARE CENTER is a Three Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC, with a maximum capacity of 91 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 1 through 12. The provider also participates in a s …

      DING DONG SCHOOL

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 335-1351

      DING DONG SCHOOL is a Three Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC, with a maximum capacity of 29 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

      DOT’S ANGELS

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 331-3126

      DOT’S ANGELS is a Three Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

      DOT’S ANGELS LEARNING ACADEMY

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 331-6003

      DOT’S ANGELS LEARNING ACADEMY is a Three Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC, with a maximum capacity of 35 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized ch …

      ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY-LAB SCHOOL

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 335-3374

      ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY-LAB SCHOOL is a Five Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC, with a maximum capacity of 60 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 3 through 5. The provider also participates in a su …

      GRACE MONTESSORI ACADEMY, INC.

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 621-1777

      GRACE MONTESSORI ACADEMY, INC. is a Three Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC, with a maximum capacity of 183 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized …

      KIDS-N-PLAY

      Elizabeth City, NC 27909 | (252) 338-8180

      KIDS-N-PLAY is a Five Star Center License in ELIZABETH CITY NC. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

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      Northside Elementary ASEP
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      1062 Northside Road
      Elizabeth City NC 27909
      (252) 335-2033
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      Nana’s Luvin Center

      752 Okisko Road
      Elizabeth City NC 27909
      (252) 264-2933
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      Central Elementary ASEP

      1059 Us 17 Hwy S
      Elizabeth City NC 27909
      (252) 335-4305
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      Jc Sawyer Elementary ASEP
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      1007 Park Street
      Elizabeth City NC 27909
      (252) 338-1012
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      Whidbee’s Home Daycare

      209 Pinewood Ave
      Elizabeth City NC 27909
      (252) 267-0773
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      Weeksville Elementary ASEP

      1170 Salem Church Road
      Elizabeth City NC 27909
      (252) 337-6616
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      Mica’s Care
      (252) 267-7542
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      Stepping Stones Daycare

      800 W Colonial Avenue
      Elizabeth City NC 27909
      (252) 619-3997
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      Cora’s Educational Center

      818 Walker Ave
      Elizabeth City NC 27909
      (252) 335-9471
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      Little Lambs Learn & Play

      1460 Lambs Grove Road
      Elizabeth City NC 27909
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      (252) 771-0091
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      Child Care Worker Jobs in Elizabeth City, NC (Hiring Now!)

      • 3.8

        Direct Support Professional

        Support Services of Virginia Inc.

        Direct Support Professional Job in Virginia Beach, VA

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        As a Direct Support Professional, you will support people in finding a balance between what is important to and important for them to help them live the lives of their choosing. Support Services of Virginia is committed to mentoring and supporting its team members as they strive to reach their professional and personal goals. Compensation A Direct Support Professional just starting will make $14.50 per hour, however once you are trained and cleared to assist with medications you have the potential to make $15.00 per hour. Ability to pass and maintain CPR/First Aid, Medicaid Waiver Certification, and Direct Support Professionals Core Competencies. Support Services of Virginia is seeking Direct Support Professionals to join our team and provide supports to people with developmental disabilities in the Hampton Roads area and on the Eastern Shore.

        Full Time

        Part Time

        Entry Level

        Offers Benefits

        $14.5-15 hourly

        27d ago

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      • Delivery Driver – Amazon DSP – No Experience Needed

        Amazon DSP Driver

        Direct Support Professional Job in Portsmouth, VA

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        to Amazon and are independent employers. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (non-DOT drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. As a delivery associate, you will drive a non-DOT regulated delivery van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon works with DSPs when relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

        Part Time

        Entry Level

        $17.3 hourly

        12d ago

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      • 4.7

        Pet Groomer

        Petsmart

        Pet Groomer Job in Chesapeake, VA

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        Let your creativity shine as an experienced Pet Groomer! A grooming career with PetSmart includes: At PetSmart, we take care of the business, so you can focus on the pets! Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets.

        Entry Level

        $22k-30k yearly est.

        25d ago

        25d ago

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      • Dog Groomer at Posh Pooch

        Posh Pooch

        Dog Groomer Job in Chesapeake, VA

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        Posh Pooch in Chesapeake, VA is looking for one dog groomer to join our team.

        Junior Level

        $21k-31k yearly est.

        28d ago

        28d ago

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      • DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL

        All Ways Caring Homecare

        Direct Support Professional Job in Elizabeth City, NC

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        Thank you for reviewing our Direct Support Professional position at ResCare Community Living. All Ways Caring HomeCare services include personal care and homemaking programs, professional nursing, geriatric care management, Alzheimer s/dementia care, respite care and other programs, as well as in-home monitoring with Rest Assured Telecare, which helps to reduce hospital visits and keep people in their homes longer. Overview: ResCare Community Living Direct Support Professional

        Entry Level

        Offers Benefits

        $19k-30k yearly est.

        19d ago

        19d ago

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      • 4.0

        Direct Support Professional- Sunday-Saturday hours varies 7a-7p, 8a-5p , 1p-9p

        Community Based Care

        Direct Support Professional Job in Elizabeth City, NC

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        Whether you have experience within the I/DD community or not, we would love to connect with you so you can learn more. Supporting community inclusion and integration

        Full Time

        Part Time

        Junior Level

        Offers Benefits

        High School Diploma Preferred

        $21k-27k yearly est.

        20d ago

        20d ago

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      • 3.8

        Resident Care Associate

        Commonwealth Senior Living

        Resident Care Associate Job in Chesapeake, VA

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        Resident Care Associate, Resident Care Associate, Reside Commonwealth Senior Living is a recognized leader in senior living, employing around 2,000 associates, and is a four consecutive year recipient of the Great Place to Work certification! 401k available to all Commonwealth Senior Living associates Commonwealth Senior Living at Georgian Manor Commonwealth Senior Living will provide paid training to get you PCA certified. US-VA-Chesapeake Job ID:

        Full Time

        Junior Level

        Offers Benefits

        $24k-28k yearly est.

        23d ago

        23d ago

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      • 4.1

        Morning Shift Caregivers

        Life’s at Home Care, LLC

        Family Caregiver Job in Chesapeake, VA

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        Job DescriptionWe are looking for caregivers that are interested in learning and growing their skills within the senior care industry. Our Companion Caregivers are not only reliable, dependable and honest, but also compassionate and caring.
        RESPONSIBILITIES

        Providing companionship and conversation

        Assisting with personal care tasks such as bathing, grooming, dressing, bathroom needs, and feeding

        Performing light housekeeping tasks such as laundry and linen changing

        Laying out clothes and assisting with dressing

        Planning and preparing meals

        Providing medication reminders

        Providing transportation to and from appointments

        Helping family members learn safe care techniques

        QUALIFICATIONS

        Ability to treat clients with dignity and respect

        Ability to interpret the client’s provided plan of care

        Valid driver’s license and transportation

        Ability to be flexible and adapt to new situations

        Tolerance to small pets (i. e. dogs and/or cats)

        Must be able to be reached via phone or email for shift schedules, client updates and/or emergencies

        Able to lift a minimum of 25 lbs

        Prior experience with dementia patients and senior care, a plus!

        WHY JOIN THE INDUSTRY?

        Weekly Pay

        Pay Advances

        Competitive compensation

        Flexible scheduling

        Training and support for our caregivers

        Member businesses are independently owned and operated. Your application will go directly to the member business, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of that business. All inquiries about employment at these businesses should be made directly to the business location, and not to Home Care Association of America.

        Entry Level

        $24k-32k yearly est.

        21d ago

        21d ago

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      • 4.1

        Personal Care Assistant

        Caring Hearts With Healing Hands Home Care Services

        Personal Care Assistant Job in Virginia Beach, VA

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        Adheres to the Caring Hearts with Healing Hands Home Care Services Core Values and mission, with complete regard for the dignity of each person. Strong written and verbal skills Must have taken, and passed a 40-hour training program with an emphasis on how to provide personal care to recipients in the home environment. Represents Caring Hearts with Healing Hands Home Care Services with integrity, free of gifts or improper inducements. Must have passed a 40-hour training program emphasizing how to provide personal care to recipients in the home environment.

        Full Time

        Entry Level

        $21k-25k yearly est.

        20d ago

        20d ago

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      • Caregivers

        Dominion Village at Williamsburg

        Family Caregiver Job in Williamsburg, VA

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        Caregivers are the main support providers to our residents.

        Full Time

        Entry Level

        $20k-28k yearly est.

        12d ago

        12d ago

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      • 4.7

        Bather / Groomer Trainee

        Petsmart

        Bather Job in Norfolk, VA

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        Under the guidance of the salon leader, you ll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling. Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets.

        Internship

        Entry Level

        $22k-27k yearly est.

        4d ago

        New

        4d ago

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      • Amazon DSP – Non DOT Delivery Driver

        Amazon DSP Driver

        Direct Support Professional Job in Portsmouth, VA

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        to Amazon and are independent employers. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (non-DOT drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. As a delivery associate, you will drive a non-DOT regulated delivery van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon works with DSPs when relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

        Part Time

        Entry Level

        $17.3 hourly

        12d ago

        12d ago

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      • 3.8

        Direct Support Professional

        Support Services of Virginia Inc.

        Direct Support Professional Job in Virginia Beach, VA

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        As a Direct Support Professional, you will support people in finding a balance between what is important to and important for them to help them live the lives of their choosing. Support Services of Virginia is committed to mentoring and supporting its team members as they strive to reach their professional and personal goals. Compensation A Direct Support Professional just starting will make $14.50 per hour, however once you are trained and cleared to assist with medications you have the potential to make $15.00 per hour. Ability to pass and maintain CPR/First Aid, Medicaid Waiver Certification, and Direct Support Professionals Core Competencies. Support Services of Virginia is seeking Direct Support Professionals to join our team and provide supports to people with developmental disabilities in the Hampton Roads area and on the Eastern Shore.

        Full Time

        Part Time

        Entry Level

        Offers Benefits

        $14.5-15 hourly

        2d ago

        New

        2d ago

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      • 3.8

        Resident Care Associate

        Commonwealth Senior Living

        Resident Care Associate Job in Chesapeake, VA

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        Resident Care Associate, Resident Care Associate, Resident Care Associate, Resident Care Associate, Resident Care Associate US-VA-Chesapeake Job ID: Commonwealth Senior Living is a recognized leader in senior living, employing around 2,000 associates, and is a four consecutive year recipient of the Great Place to Work certification! 401k available to all Commonwealth Senior Living associates Commonwealth Senior Living will provide paid training to get you PCA certified. Commonwealth Memory Care at Chesapeake

        Full Time

        Junior Level

        Offers Benefits

        $24k-28k yearly est.

        8d ago

        8d ago

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      • 4. 7

        Bather / Groomer Trainee

        Petsmart

        Bather Job in Virginia Beach, VA

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        Under the guidance of the salon leader, you ll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling. Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets.

        Internship

        Entry Level

        $22k-27k yearly est.

        15d ago

        15d ago

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      • Amazon DSP – Delivery Driver

        Amazon DSP Driver

        Direct Support Professional Job in Portsmouth, VA

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        to Amazon and are independent employers. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (non-DOT drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. As a delivery associate, you will drive a non-DOT regulated delivery van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon works with DSPs when relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

        Part Time

        Entry Level

        $17.3 hourly

        12d ago

        12d ago

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      • 3.8

        Direct Support Professional

        Support Services of Virginia Inc.

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      How much does a Child Care Worker earn in Elizabeth City, NC?

      The average child care worker in Elizabeth City, NC earns between $19,000 and $48,000 annually. This compares to the national average child care worker range of $19,000 to $49,000.

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      2022 April 275
      2022 March 315
      2022 February 44
      2022 January 64
      2021 December 60
      2021 November 35
      2021 October 47
      2021 September 25
      2021 August 21
      2021 July 13
      2021 June 27
      2021 May 26
      2021 April 31

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      Elizabeth City – frwiki.wiki

      City Elizabeth City is the seat of Pasquotank County, located in North Carolina, United States. Much of the population of Pasquotank counties in Camden and Perquimans is integrated into its conurbation. It is the center of the Elizabeth City (in) micropolitan area, which had a population of 64,042 in 2009. Due to the fact that the area outside this city is very sparsely populated, it is only adjacent to each other, which is Camden. The city is not only the economic center of the region, but also rich in historical sights and cultural traditions.

      Nicknamed Hospitality Harbor (Refuge/Hospitality Harbor), Elizabeth City has a long shipping tradition due to its location at the head of the Pasquotanka (at) Estuary. Founded in 1794, Elizabeth City flourished from the beginning as a market town and later became an industrial and commercial city. It spread to neighboring counties thanks to the road network and bridges that allowed it to develop.

      The city was named one of “America’s 100 Best Small Towns” by author Norman Crampton.

      Summary

      • 1 story

        • 1.1 Battle of Elizabeth City
      • 2 Geography

        • 2.1 Climate
        • 2.2 Demographics
      • 3 Arts and culture
      • 4 US Coast Guard
      • 5 Policy
      • 6 Transport

        • 6. 1 Automotive industry
        • 6.2 Air
        • 6.3 Bus
        • 6.4 Railway
      • 7 personalities born in the city of
      • 8 Notes and references
      • 9 External links

      History

      Situated at the mouth of the Pasquotank, the area that would become Elizabeth City, from XVIII – th century trade management center. Thanks to the laying of several roads, schools and churches, the community was not long in coming.

      Dismal Swamp Canal Pleasure Boat

      In 1793, the construction of the Dismal Swamp Canal brought trade to the city. It is included by the North Carolina congregation called “Redding”. At 179On year 4 it was renamed “Elizabethtown” but due to a homonym with another city in the state, it was finally called Elizabeth City in 1801. The name “Elizabeth” may come from Queen Elizabeth I again of England which led the colonization the coasts of the Carolinas and Virginia 200 years ago, or Elizabeth “Betsy” Tooley, a landowner who donated land to build the city.

      Canal improvements give the city a financial role and exchanges early XIX – century. In 1826, the federal government bought 600 shares. Additional funds for improvements are raised through the Norfolk Lottery. With these funds, the canal is widened and deepened, allowing larger ships to deliver their goods.

      During the Civil War, the Confederate States had a small fleet based in Elizabeth City. After the Battle of Roanoke Island, Union forces send their fleet to capture the city, which they succeed in doing. They would retain control until the end of the war, despite active Confederate-led guerrilla warfare.

      In the meantime, land transportation is gradually improving, allowing for more trade with neighboring countries. In turn, neighboring cities become serious competitors. The Portsmouth and Weldon Railway, built in the 1830s, brought goods from the Roanoke River directly to Weldon, and the Albemarle-Chesapeake Canal, completed in 1859, created a deeper channel for freight traffic from Albemarle Bay to Norfolk.

      In 1881 the town’s industry was revived again with the opening of the Norfolk Southern Railway.

      The industry was further developed during World War II, especially in shipbuilding, before falling into decline in later decades in favor of the services, administration and agribusiness that dominate today. The recent resurgence of tourism and the revitalization of the city center have revived the current image of the city.

      Battle of Elizabeth City

      The battle took place on at the start of the Civil War, and was 2 – and the Burnside Campaign in North Carolina.

      Geography

      View of the city and estuary

      The city is located on the banks of the Pasquotanque River (c), which flows into the Albemarle Bay and is part of the Coastal Waterway. Its area is 25 km 2 , in the area of ​​the Inner Banks. The relief is very gentle, the highest point is only 3.7 m. Its coastal location has played an important role in its history: Elizabeth City was once home to oysters and the lumber industry.

      Weather

      The climate is humid subtropical. The presence near the Atlantic Ocean smooths out temperature differences. The hottest and wettest month is July. During this period, the most severe storms occur. Hurricanes are less common but more destructive in late summer.

      Snowfall is rare, with less than 10 cm of snow per year.

      Demography

      According to the 2010 census, there are 18,683, people living in the villa , there are 7,487 households and 4,689 families. The population density is 4,162. 12 people / km 2 . The ethnic breakdown is 39.5% Euro American, 54% African American, and 1.2% Asian American.

      The average per capita income was $17,592, of which 28.1% lived below the poverty line.

      Demographic evolution
      1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920
      930 2315 3 251 6 348 8412 8.925
      Demographic change continued (1)
      1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980
      10 037 11 564 12 685 14 062 14 381 14 004
      Demographic change continued (2)
      1990 2000 2010
      14 292 17 188 18 683

      (Sources: US Census)


      Art and culture

      Albemarle Museum.

      Elizabeth City is home to the Albemarle Museum (in), which is a regional branch of the North Carolina Museum of History (in).

      The county has six National Register of Historic Landmarks sites, with the largest concentration of pre-war buildings in North Carolina.

      The Virginia Dare Hotel and Arcades, a neoclassical building designed by William Lee Stoddart (in), is the city’s architectural emblem.

      Festival 2010

      The city also hosts the North Carolina Potato Festival, an annual celebration of the potato, one of the region’s most important crops. Held in mid-May, it has become one of North Carolina’s most popular events.

      The annual Craft Fair is sponsored by the Albemarle Craft Association. Many participants don period costumes to sell and showcase traditional crafts. Classes include the art of sewing, pottery, jewelery and woodwork.

      US Coast Guard

      Airbase view.

      The largest Coast Guard air base in the United States, Coast Guard Air Force Base Elizabeth City, is located just south of the city. It has recently been incorporated into the United States Department of Homeland Security. This brings a large number of jobs to the region.

      Leveraging the region’s reputation as the birthplace of aviation, including the first flight of the Wright Brothers, the presence of the US Coast Guard, and the lighter-than-air aircraft industry, aims to make Elizabeth City a major center for the aviation industry. It hopes to attract major companies, as well as the aviation sciences programs at Elizabeth City University (c) and related programs at Albemarle College (c) .

      Politics

      Elizabeth City has a city government with an 8-member city council and a mayor. This advice is updated every two years.

      The District Court of North Carolina is located in the city.

      Elizabeth City is part of North Carolina’s premier district for representation in the House of Representatives.

      Transportation

      Automotive

      The city’s most important thoroughfare is US Route 17, with four branches running through the city. Then come to USA Route 158 (c) and Route 344 North Carolina (en).

      Air

      Elizabeth City has a civilian and military airport, Elizabeth City Regional Airport, in conjunction with the Coast Guard Air Station, is 6 kilometers south of the city.

      Bus

      Local public transport services all districts from the city. Communication with more distant destinations is provided by Greyhound Lines.

      railroad

      Historically, the Chesapeake and Albemarle Railroad operated the local area network in North Carolina and Virginia. The first line dates from 1881. Passenger service to Elizabeth City ended in 1947. Today, the closest passenger service is provided by Amtrak to Newport News about an hour and a half north.

      People born in the city

      • John Warren Davis (coming out), federal judge.
      • John C. B. Ehringhaus (in), Governor of North Carolina from 1933 to 1937.
      • Luther Lassiter (coming out), billiards champion.
      • Edward Snowden, computer scientist who introduced the US monitoring program PRISM.

      Notes and links

      1. ↑ https://www.census.gov/popest/metro/CBSA-est2009-annual.html.
      2. ↑ http://www.elizcity.com/attractn/100best.htm.
      3. ↑ http://www.historicelizabethcity.org/text/1.1.html.
      4. ↑ http://www.historicelizabethcity.org/text/1.2.1.html.
      5. ↑ http://www.carolina-north.com/elizabeth_city.html.
      6. ↑ http://www.historicelizabethcity.org/text/1.6.3.html.
      7. ↑ http://www.cityofec.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=Icône2A61F98E-FB96-4A6A-BDF1-DA36B3E75800} .
      8. ↑ “ Elizabeth City, NC Traveler Weather Forecast (Weatherbase) “, at Weatherbase (accessed Aug 18, 2020) .
      9. ↑ http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview. xhtml?pid=DEC_10_DP_DPDP1&prodType=table.
      10. (in) US Statistics – California – Community Profiles 2010 (as of Nov 2020)
      11. ↑ http://www.hpo.ncdcr.gov/nr/CT1080.pdf.
      12. ↑ “ TCOM – Global Leader in Persistent Surveillance Aerostats ISR Solutions “, on TCOM – Global Leader in Persistent Surveillance Aerostats ISR Solutions (accessed August 18, 2020) .
      13. ↑ http://www.nced.uscourts.gov/html/divoffElizabethCity.htm.
      14. ↑ http://butterfield.house.gov/index.cfm?sectionid=73.
      15. ↑ http://www.icpta.net/about/.

      External links

      • (ru) Official website
      • (en) Elizabeth City Tourism Alliance
      • (en) Chamber of Commerce

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      Edenton, NC

      “Edenton” redirects here. For other uses, see Edenton (disambiguation).

      Edenton is a city and county of Chowan County, North Carolina, United States, [5] on Albemarle Sound. The population at the 2010 census was 5,004. [6] Edenton is located in North Carolina. Internal banks region, region. In recent years, Edenton has become a popular retirement and holiday destination. historical tourism.

      Edenton was the birthplace of Harriet Jacobs, an enslaved African American whose 1861 autobiography, Incidents in the Life of a Slave , now considered an “American classic”. [7]

      Content

      • 1 History
        • 1.1 Colony Edenon
        • 1.2 Historical editon
      • 2 Geography
      • 3 Climate
      • 5 Culture 900.1 Sports
    4. 6 Famous people
    5. 7 Notes
    6. 8 Recommendations
    7. 9 further reading
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      Beverly Hall, Edenton, 1937.

      Edenton Colony

      In 1658, adventurers from the Jamestown area drifted across the wilderness from Virginia and found a spot on the coast at 36°02′38″N. 76°36′47″W / 36.044°N 76.613°W / 36.044; -76.613 natural harbour, on the site of modern Edenton. The Edenton Colony was the first permanent European settlement in what is now the state of North Carolina.

      Edenton was founded in 1712 as “the borough of Queen Anne’s Bay”. It was later known as “Ye Town on Mattercommack Creek” and still later as “Port Roanoke”. It was renamed Edenton and incorporated in 1722 in honor of the governor. Charles Eden who died that year. [8]

      Historic Edenton

      Edenton served as the second capital of the Province of North Carolina from 1722 to 1743, when the governor established his residence here, and the population increased during this period.

      William Byrd II, who visited the town in March 1729, gives a description of Edenton in his History of the Dividing Line :

      This town is located on the north side of Albermarle Sound which is there for about 5 miles. A dirty cut runs all the way down his back, which is a disgusting annoyance in summer and brings that Caroline plague, Musquetas, in abundance. There may be 40 or 50 houses, most of them small, built for free. A citizen here is considered extravagant if he has enough ambition to aim for a brick chimney. The judge herself is in an indifferent attitude towards the court, since the court building looks like an ordinary Tobacco-Dwelling House. I believe that this is the only metropolis in the Christian or Mohammedan world where there is no church, no chapel, no mosque, no synagogue, no other place of public worship of any sect or religion whatsoever. Whatever small devotion may be, it is much more personal than their vices. [9]

      Edenton was a milestone in women’s history in 1774. In Edenton, 51 women, led by Penelope Barker, signed a protest petition agreeing to boycott English tea and other products in what became known decades later as the Edenton Tea Party. The Edenton Tea Party is the first known political action by women in the British American colonies. [10] In fact, London was so shocked by this that prints appeared in the newspapers depicting women as out of control. Her home, Barker House, is open seven days a week for free and is considered by many to be Edenton’s living room.

      Joseph Hughes A resident of Edenton and a successful merchant marine owner, he was appointed First Secretary of the Navy in 1776. John Adams said that Hughes “laid the foundation, the cornerstone of the American Navy”. Hughes also signed the US Declaration of Independence.

      James Iredell, also from Edenton, at 38 was the youngest member of the first US Supreme Court. He was nominated by George Washington. His son, James Iredell, Jr., served as the Democratic Governor of North Carolina and later became a United States Senator. His home can be visited through the Edenton Historic Visitor Center.

      Easy access to the sea stopped by a 1795 hurricane that silted up Roanoke Inlet. Completion 1805 The Dismal Swamp Canal went into business elsewhere, diverting shipping to Norfolk, Virginia. The locals refused to build the railroad, which hampered the local economy. [11]

      Supreme Court Justice James Wilson, signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States, died at Edenton on August 21, 1798, aged 55, during his judicial district. [12] [13]

      Plan of the City and Port of Edenton in Chowan County, North Carolina , 1769

      Harriet Jacobs and her brother John were born into slavery in Edenton in 1813 and 1815 respectively. They, and later Harriet’s children, were baptized into Saint Paul. Their early childhood centered around the Hornyblow Tavern, the city’s only colonial hotel. [14] on the north side of East King Street, west of Chowan County Courthouse. Twelve-year-old John Jacobs was sold at public auction in 1828, probably at Market House (Water Street/Broad Street junction). [15] Both siblings became slaves to a cruel master, local physician Dr. James Norcom, who lived with him in his house on West Eden Street. In 1835, Harriet Jacobs hid in her grandmother’s house, a freedwoman, on the north side of West King Street, a few steps from Broad Street. [16] She famously had to stay underground for seven years before she was finally able to escape to New York, where she wrote Incidents in the Life of a Slave , now considered an American classic.

      In 1862 during the Civil War the Albemarle Artillery was recruited in Edenton by a local attorney named William Badham Jr. Her guns were cast from bronze bells taken from the courthouse and churches in the Edenton area. Known as the Edenton Bell Battery, his four howitzers were named Columbia , St. Paul , Fanny Rulak , and Edenton . Two guns, St. Paul and Edenton have been returned to Edenton and can now be seen in Edenton Waterfront Park. [17]

      An economic revival began in Edenton, beginning in 1890 with a logging operation, an 1898 cotton mill, and a 1909 peanut processing plant. [11]

      Edenton is an 1886 house. Lighthouse on the Roanoke River. The lighthouse is called the screw pile design because of its original support system. Each pile was literally screwed into the river or a solid bottom so that they would not jump out during severe storms and hurricanes. The Roanoke River Lighthouse, now located in Edenton, is believed to be the last surviving example in the United States of a rectangular frame building built on screw piles. The lighthouse was in operation from 1887 to 1941 years old

      Edenton is home to many early houses and public buildings, including the Dome House. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970, and this designation was also given to the 1776 Chowan County Courthouse. The courthouse is still used for official court events. The city is home to the oldest house still in existence in North Carolina, built in 1719 before the founding of the city. [18]

      Edenton gained international notoriety for the Little Rascals Kindergarten Sexual Abuse Case, the subject of journalist Ofra Bickel’s award-winning documentary trilogy: Innocence Lost (1991), Innocence Lost: Judgment (1993), and Innocence Lost: Plea (1997).

      Geography

      Edenton is located in the southern part of Chovan County at 36°3′43″N. 76°36′21″W / 36.06194°N 76.60583°W / 36.06194; -76.60583 (36.061855, −76.605766). [19] It is located in the northern part of Edenton Bay, north of the confluence of the rivers. The Chowan River and the Roanoke River which forms the Albemarle Sound.

      US Route 17, a four-lane Freeway, runs along the northern edge of the city, with access from five exits. US 17 leads northeast 27 miles (43 km) to Elizabeth City and southwest 37 miles (60 km) to Williamston. Nags Head on the Outer Banks is 72 miles (116 km) east by road, and Raleigh, the state capital, is 136 miles (219 km) west.

      According to the US Census Bureau, Edenton has a total area of ​​5.6 square miles (14.4 km 2 ) of which 5.4 square miles (13. Pop. 1790 1,575 — 1850 1,607 — 1860 1,504 − 6.4% 1870 1.243 −17.4% 9000 1.382 11.2% 1890 2,205 59.6% 1900 3,046 38.1% 1910 2,789 −8.4% 1920 2,777 −0. 4% 1930 3,563 28.3% 1940 3,835 7.6% 1950 4,468 16.5% 1960 4,458 −0.2% 1970 4,956 11.2% 1980 5.357 8.1%

      90ALS83 households and 1,294 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,076.3 people per square mile (415.7 / km 2 ). There were 2,204 housing units at an average density of 439.8 per square mile (169.9/km). 2 ). The racial makeup of the city was 42.86%. White, 55.23% African American, 0.20% Native American, 0.63% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.44% from other races, and 0.61% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1. 45% of the population.

      There were 1,983 households out of which 30.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 38.0% were married couples living together, 24.7% were females with no husband present, and 34.7% were not had families. 31.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 16.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.37 and the average family size is 2.95.

      In the city, the population was spread out: 23.7% under the age of 18, 14.3% from 18 to 24, 21.3% from 25 to 44, 20.2% from 45 to 64, and 20, 5% aged 65 and over. older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 women, there were 78.2 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 71.4 men.

      The median income for a household in the city was $25,241, and the median income for a family was $34,132. The median income for males was $27,192 compared to $18,281 for females. The per capita income for the city was $13,264. About 20.3% of families and 25. 1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 34.1% of those under the age of 18 and 20.1% of those aged 65 and over.

      Culture

      Old Custom House, Edenton

      Edenton is a small, unique city located in northeastern North Carolina, known for its authentic architecture 18, 19and early 20th centuries and stories about the people behind these public buildings and homes. The Lane House dates back to 1719 and may be the oldest house in the state of North Carolina. Edenton played a key role in the development of the colonies, the state and the nation. The Domed House, a registered National Historic Landmark, was built by Francis Corbin in 1758 on the waterfront at Edenton, where it stands today. 1767 Chowan County Courthouse, another National Historic Landmark, has been in use since its construction. The Barker House, the home of Penelope Barker, the organizer of the first political action of women in the colonies, acts as a house museum and interprets colonial history. The home of James Iredell Sr. is located in Edenton and is a North Carolina Historic Landmark.

      Churches

      St. Paul’s Church

      Edenton has many religious institutions. Some churches in the community include:

      St. Anne’s Catholic Church c. 1821 – First Presbyterian Church of Edenton c. 1946

      • Edenton United Methodist Church
      • Open Door Church
      • St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, built c. 1736
      • Edenton Baptist Church
      • Macedonia Baptist Church
      • African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church Kadesh

      Athletic

      For two years, 1951 and 1952, Edenton Historic Hicks Field was home to a professional minor league baseball team. The Edenton Colonials played in the Class D Virginia League in 1951 and the Class D Coastal Plains League in 1952. [22] Since 1998, Hicks Field has served as the home park for the Edenton Steamboats Coastal Plains League collegiate summer. [23]

      Famous people

      • William Allen (1803–1879), born in Edenton, later governor of Ohio [24]
      • Penelope Barker (1728–1796), organized the first political actions of women in the colonies. [25]
      • Robert Brown (born 1960), former Green Bay Packers defensive end on Edenton [28]
      • Joseph Hughes (1730–1779), signer of the Declaration of Independence, first US Secretary of the Navy
      • James Iredell (1751–1799), Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court
      • Harriet Jacobs (1813–1897), abolitionist and author of Incidents Life of a Slave Girl , published 1861 pseudonym “Linda Brent”
      • John C. Jacobs (1815–1873), Harriet’s brother, abolitionist speaker and author of a short slave story
      • Samuel Johnston (1733–1816), revolutionary leader and first US Senator from North Carolina
      • Zack Valentine (born 1957), Super Bowl-winning Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker; also played for Philadelphia Eagles
      • Wes Chesson (born 1949), NFL wide receiver for Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles
      • Jesse Gonzalez (born 1995), MLS goaltender for FC Dallas
      • Hugh Williamson (1735- 1819), signer of the United States Constitution and member of the Constitutional Congress
      • Adrian H. Wood, educator and writer

      Notes

      1. 9 Cunningham, David (2013). Klansville, USA: The Rise and Fall of the Civil Rights Era of the Ku Klux Klan . Oxford University Press. p. 115. ISBN 978-0199752027 .

      further reading

      • Yellin, Jean Fagan. Harriet Jacobs: A Life of . New York: Civitas Essential Books, 2004. ISBN 0-465-09288-8 Includes much information about Edenton’s pre-war society and economy.

      external link

      • Geographical data related to Edenon, North Carolina in OpenStreetmap
      • City website
      • Office for the development of tourism of the Okhovan-Chovan Tourism
      • Historical Edenona
      • Historical Commission
      • Biography Police

      900, personal life Snowden real story

      Source:
      AP 2020

      June 21, 1983 in Elizabeth City, North Carolina was born Edward Snowden, the world-famous whistleblower of the American intelligence agencies, who in 2013 gave several media information about the total surveillance of the US government over millions of people around the world. Fleeing from persecution, Snowden ended up in Russia. He cannot return to his native country, because in the United States he was charged in absentia with espionage and theft of state property. However, the disgraced agent does not waste time in vain. On the birthday of the famous whistleblower, AiF.ru tells what he began to do during his forced exile.

      “The hermit” whose face never leaves the screens

      $200 thousand – according to The Guardian, this was Edward Snowden’s annual income at the National Security Agency (NSA). And, according to Yahoo News, he earned about the same amount in 2016 from fees for speaking at various lectures and symposiums organized around the world.

      Although Snowden’s whereabouts have been kept secret for security reasons, it cannot be said that he is leading the life of a hermit. On the contrary, his face constantly appears at various technology and human rights conferences, leading directors like Oliver Stone seek his attention, and government representatives consult on security issues. The range of activities in which the former intelligence officer participates is incredibly wide. Here his face appears on a giant screen at a conference on privacy security in Tokyo, here he speaks to an audience at the international exhibition of youth culture Comic-con in San Diego, and then at a music festival in the middle of Europe.

      Naturally, Snowden does not receive fees for all of his remote performances. However, this is of little concern to the American authorities, who have been criticizing the former employee for the fifth year that he “cashing on the secrets of his native country.” “In my opinion, he broke the oath he took to our government on our Constitution. That he is getting paid for this is sad and wrong,” former CIA director John Brennan said in 2016.

      However, Snowden’s supporters believe that he simply had no other way. He could not take large savings with him to Russia. But you have to live for something. If he could not earn money on his own, he would inevitably be labeled a spy on the payroll of Moscow. Besides, what’s wrong with lecturing for a living? After all, many former American agents living quietly in their homeland, quite legally earn on the same speeches on the topic of security.

      Traveled all over Russia in 5 years

      At the same time, Snowden has never appeared in public in Russia over the past 5 years. Only once did a photographer accidentally capture him walking along the embankment in the Russian capital.

      According to Snowden’s lawyer Anatoly Kucherena, the whistleblower lives in an ordinary Moscow rented apartment, moves around the city by subway and buys groceries in ordinary stores. For 5 years, the agent traveled around Russia, visited St. Petersburg several times, which he really liked.

      Life in Russia, meanwhile, turned out to be far from cheap, and income from lectures alone was not enough for everything. And Snowden accepted an offer to get a job as an IT security consultant in one of the major international corporations. At the same time, he began developing his own anti-surveillance software, Haven. It was presented in December 2017 in collaboration with the Freedom of the Press Foundation. The program allows not only to encrypt all information on a computer or phone, but also stands guard at home. The sensors of the mobile device detect changes in the room and send a signal to the owner if someone has entered there.

      Snowden lives in Russia with his girlfriend Lindsey Mills. A few years ago, the American media wrote about their separation, but director Oliver Stone, who made a feature film about Snowden and met with him several times in Moscow, denied this information. The agent in Russia is also visited by his father, who has repeatedly urged his son to return to his homeland.

      Will the fugitive return home?

      Inevitably, during such a long stay in Russia, Snowden was accused of working for the Russian special services. The denials, which both the whistleblower himself and the President of Russia gave more than once, could not calm the most suspicious.

      For example, German counterintelligence chief Hans-Georg Maasen said in 2016 that Snowden was “part of the hybrid war Russia is waging against the West.” According to the politician, the Russian SVR could recruit an American even before he entered the NSA service. The fact that in international public opinion Snowden remains an idealist-loner, Maasen called Russia’s “peak of success” in disinformation work.

      But if the NSA whistleblower was indeed recruited by the Russians, how can one explain the fact why, while living in Russia, he criticized the Russian authorities more than once? Snowden expressed disagreement with legislative restrictions in the field of the Internet, condemned the blocking of the Telegram messenger. He repeatedly declared his desire to leave Russia and move to a permanent place of residence in one of the countries of Latin America.

      However, Snowden has repeatedly said that he is ready to return to the United States and stand trial if they give him guarantees that the trial will be open and with the participation of a jury. However, he did not receive such guarantees either under the previous President Barack Obama, or under the current owner of the White House, Donald Trump. This is despite the fact that leading human rights organizations, Hollywood stars and even individual politicians, such as Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, are supporting Snowden in his homeland.

      With the coming to power of Trump, some American publications wrote that the Kremlin could give Snowden as a gift to Trump, but these reports turned out to be another “fake news”. The Russian authorities extended the residence permit of the former agent. And now it seems that one of the greatest American dissidents has time to grow old here.

      Secret materials about the global surveillance of the US and British intelligence services on the Internet, received temporary asylum in Russia three years ago. A year later, on August 1, 2014, he was granted a three-year residence permit.

      Snowden fled the US to Hong Kong and arrived in Moscow on June 23, 2013, where he spent some time in the Sheremetyevo transit zone, from where he applied for temporary asylum in 21 countries.

      US authorities charged Snowden with three counts, each of which threatens him with up to ten years in prison: illegal transmission of information of national security importance; deliberate transfer of intelligence information and theft of state property.

      Snowden himself stated his repeated attempts to express concern about NSA surveillance of US citizens inside the agency, but intelligence did not take any action.

      Snowden published a secret report on US cyberattacks on foreign parties
      The US government has authorized hacking of foreign political parties and organizations, Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency official, said on Monday in a classified 2010 document.

      The head of German counterintelligence Hans-Georg Maasen assumed that Edward Snowden was an agent of the Russian special services. Snowden himself has repeatedly stated that he does not work for the FSB. President Vladimir Putin also noted that “our special services have never worked with Mr. Snowden and are not working.”

      However, Maasen made it clear that he had reason to consider Snowden’s activities “part of the hybrid war waged by Russia against the West,” the website of the German Bundestag reported, citing a speech by the head of counterintelligence. According to the official, the foreign intelligence service (SVR) could recruit and send an NSA agent, and the fact that in international public opinion the American remains a lone idealist is “the pinnacle of Russian success” in disinformation work.

      Snowden is developing a smartphone case that protects against intelligence surveillance
      A former National Security Agency employee is developing a case for the iPhone 6 that will completely block GPS signal transmission and avoid surveillance by intelligence agencies.

      According to Snowden’s lawyer Anatoly Kucherena, his client initially told the FSB that he would not cooperate with any special service in the world. “I can say that Edward never deviated from his principle – not to cooperate with any governments and any structures of any countries, including the Russian Federation,” the lawyer said.

      A spokesperson for WikiLeaks also denied reports that the Russian FSB was trying to recruit a former NSA officer.

      Life in Moscow without an iPhone

      Now Edward Snowden lives in an ordinary rented apartment and moves around Moscow by metro, goes to shops, like all other residents of the city, buys food and everything he needs, but his exact place of residence is not disclosed due to for security reasons. This was reported to the media by his lawyer.

      According to Kucherena, Snowden works in his specialty – IT-technologies, as a consultant in one of the companies.

      “I’m fine, I live a normal life, I even ride the Moscow metro. The only difference from my past life is that I don’t use an iPhone,” Snowden said in an interview.

      In addition, Snowden traveled around the regions of Russia, and this trip made a good impression on him. “I traveled around the country. He was in St. Petersburg (not the first time), in a number of other regions. He has good impressions. He is not indifferent to what is happening in our country,” Kucherena told RIA Novosti.

      He also reported on Snowden’s progress in learning Russian. “We can already calmly talk with him on some proposals, which pleases,” the lawyer said.

      Snowden’s girlfriend remained in the USA, who visits him from time to time. Kucherena also reported that the possibility of her moving to Russia was being considered. According to him, she comes quite often, so the lawyer is ready to help her if she decides to apply for a residence permit. The lawyer also did not rule out that his parents, with whom he keeps in touch, will again be able to come to Snowden. Two years ago, his father had already visited him.

      The former NSA officer himself is not going to leave Russia, although he has repeatedly stated that he would still like to return. Snowden, who spoke via Skype at the New Hampshire Liberty Forum, said he would agree to extradition to the United States if the authorities gave him a fair trial.

      “I told the government that I would return if I was guaranteed a fair trial, where I could defend the interests of the public … and the jury could make a decision,” Snowden was quoted as saying.

      His lawyer noted that while Snowden is being politically persecuted and insulted by American politicians, there is no hope for a fair trial in the United States.

      “For us and for him, this experience was not easy: a similar incident first occurred when a former US intelligence officer ended up in Russia. He feels more or less normal here, although the more I get to know him, the more I see that he a true patriot of the United States, who cares about everything that happens in America,” Kucherena said.

      Prosecution and extradition request

      The European Parliament has already called on EU states to “refuse any prosecution of Snowden, provide him with protection and, accordingly, prevent his extradition or return by a third party – in recognition of his status as a danger whistleblower and international human rights advocate “.

      Snowden spoke about the US government’s total surveillance of the people of Japan
      “They know about your faith, who you love, who you care about,” said Edward Snowden, speaking of collecting detailed dossiers on the Japanese while working at a military base in Tokyo.

      US CIA director John Brennan said on July 14 that Snowden should return to the US and stand trial. Brennan also said that he did not agree with former US Attorney General Eric Holder, who assessed Snowden’s activities as a “service to society.” The head of the CIA does not believe that thanks to Snowden, an active discussion of socially significant issues began in the country.

      According to Dmitry Gorovtsov, Deputy Head of the State Duma Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption (A Just Russia), the United States changes its position on Snowden’s activities so often that he may soon become a national hero, perhaps after the election of a new American president.

      Film hero and award-winner

      The fate of the former intelligence officer turned out to be so interesting to the whole world that over the past few years he has received a number of awards and became the hero of films.

      The International League for Human Rights, based in Berlin, in 2014 awarded the former intelligence officer a medal named after Carl von Ossietzky, a German pacifist and journalist, winner of the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize.

      Snowden received the 2014 International Life with Dignity Award, often referred to by journalists as an alternative Nobel Prize for work in the field of the environment and human rights, for having “with great US intelligence agencies outside of democratic control and in violation of basic civil rights.” The laureate himself was not present at the ceremony in Stockholm, but participated via direct video link from Russia.

      In March 2016, the Norwegian PEN Club, which brings together writers, poets and journalists, awarded him the Carl von Ossietzky Prize, which is awarded for work in the field of freedom of expression. The presentation is scheduled for November 18th. After the award was given, the club stated that they would like to see the winner in Oslo. Snowden’s lawyers are seeking Norwegian authorities to attend the award ceremony with legal guarantees against his extradition to the United States.

      Snowden reacted to the words of the former US Attorney General about “a service to society”
      Earlier, the former head of the US Department of Justice said that the former CIA officer should be brought to justice, despite the rendered “service to society.” In turn, Snowden commented on these words in his microblog.

      Pavel Durov, founder of the Russian social network VKontakte, called Snowden his personal hero. “We are the same age, and in a sense, I perceive this fight with the National Security Agency as a battle of our generation,” Durov said in an interview with the British newspaper Daily Mail.

      Durov said he had never met him in person, but offered a job on his new messaging app, Telegram. Snowden rejected the offer.

      During this time, even a special award named after a former NSA employee managed to appear. The Internet Media Awards (IMA) in the spring of 2014 was established by the RAEC Internet Media Commission together with Notamedia and the Ekho Moskvy radio station. The organizers note that Snowden personally agreed to assigning his name to the award.

      The US believes that Snowden may disclose a number of secret materials
      Edward Snowden in June 2013 handed over to the media a number of classified materials about the surveillance programs of the US and British intelligence services on the Internet. The damage from the activities of the ex-US intelligence officer cannot be calculated so far.

      In addition, this year is expected the film “Snowden” directed by Oliver Stone, the main role in which was played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the girlfriend of the movie hero – Shanelyn Woodley. According to the director, the film will be in the “political thriller” genre and will tell the story of Snowden from the time when he was not yet an agent of the special services, to the very scandal with the leak of classified information. The Russian premiere of the film will take place simultaneously with the world premiere on September 15.

      Stone has already shown the edited film to lawyer Anatoly Kucherena, based on whose book the film was made. “I was very impressed because I did not expect such a great artist as Oliver Stone to pay attention to my book and make a good quality movie based on the book. Not just a movie, not just some kind of blockbuster, but a movie that makes you think,” Kucherena told RIA Novosti.

      Current activity

      Anatoly Kucherena told RIA Novosti that his ward daily receives a lot of various invitations “from almost all countries of the world”, “he is invited to give lectures, and speak, and speak out on various issues.”

      It was also reported that Snowden will perform at the festival in Denmark via video link, talking with the participants of the event about equality and human rights.

      “He is a very demanded person, but let’s also take into account that he works very hard, he really has a lot of things to do now, including he pays a lot of attention to human rights issues and many other issues,” his lawyer said.

      Snowden also expressed his opinion on Russian anti-terrorism laws. A former employee of the American intelligence services criticized in his microblog on the social network Twitter a package of laws that introduce life imprisonment for international terrorism and oblige telecom operators, instant messengers and social networks to store information about the facts of conversations and correspondence of users and their content.

      “Mass surveillance doesn’t work. This law will take money and freedom from every Russian without improving security. Don’t sign it,” Snowden added.

      “I think that these documents will be a big surprise for the whole world. There are a lot of documents that have not been published before,” Miranda said in an interview.

      Secret materials about the global surveillance of the US and British intelligence services on the Internet, received temporary asylum in Russia three years ago. A year later, on August 1, 2014, he was granted a three-year residence permit.

      Snowden fled the US to Hong Kong and arrived in Moscow on June 23, 2013, where he spent some time in the Sheremetyevo transit zone, from where he applied for temporary asylum in 21 countries.

      US authorities charged Snowden with three counts, each of which threatens him with up to ten years in prison: illegal transmission of information of national security importance; deliberate transfer of intelligence information and theft of state property.

      Snowden himself stated his repeated attempts to express concern about NSA surveillance of US citizens inside the agency, but intelligence did not take any action.

      Snowden published a secret report on US cyberattacks on foreign parties
      The US government has authorized hacking of foreign political parties and organizations, Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency official, said on Monday in a classified 2010 document.

      The head of German counterintelligence Hans-Georg Maasen assumed that Edward Snowden was an agent of the Russian special services. Snowden himself has repeatedly stated that he does not work for the FSB. President Vladimir Putin also noted that “our special services have never worked with Mr. Snowden and are not working.”

      However, Maasen made it clear that he had reason to consider Snowden’s activities “part of the hybrid war waged by Russia against the West,” the website of the German Bundestag reported, citing a speech by the head of counterintelligence. According to the official, the foreign intelligence service (SVR) could recruit and send an NSA agent, and the fact that in international public opinion the American remains a lone idealist is “the pinnacle of Russian success” in disinformation work.

      Snowden is developing a smartphone case that protects against intelligence surveillance
      A former National Security Agency employee is developing a case for the iPhone 6 that will completely block GPS signal transmission and avoid surveillance by intelligence agencies.

      According to Snowden’s lawyer Anatoly Kucherena, his client initially told the FSB that he would not cooperate with any special service in the world. “I can say that Edward never deviated from his principle – not to cooperate with any governments and any structures of any countries, including the Russian Federation,” the lawyer said.

      A spokesperson for WikiLeaks also denied reports that the Russian FSB was trying to recruit a former NSA officer.

      Life in Moscow without an iPhone

      Now Edward Snowden lives in an ordinary rented apartment and moves around Moscow by metro, goes to shops, like all other residents of the city, buys food and everything he needs, but his exact place of residence is not disclosed due to for security reasons. This was reported to the media by his lawyer.

      According to Kucherena, Snowden works in his specialty – IT-technologies, as a consultant in one of the companies.

      “I’m fine, I live a normal life, I even ride the Moscow metro. The only difference from my past life is that I don’t use an iPhone,” Snowden said in an interview.

      In addition, Snowden traveled around the regions of Russia, and this trip made a good impression on him. “I traveled around the country. He was in St. Petersburg (not the first time), in a number of other regions. He has good impressions. He is not indifferent to what is happening in our country,” Kucherena told RIA Novosti.

      He also reported on Snowden’s progress in learning Russian. “We can already calmly talk with him on some proposals, which pleases,” the lawyer said.

      Snowden’s girlfriend remained in the USA, who visits him from time to time. Kucherena also reported that the possibility of her moving to Russia was being considered. According to him, she comes quite often, so the lawyer is ready to help her if she decides to apply for a residence permit. The lawyer also did not rule out that his parents, with whom he keeps in touch, will again be able to come to Snowden. Two years ago, his father had already visited him.

      The former NSA officer himself is not going to leave Russia, although he has repeatedly stated that he would still like to return. Snowden, who spoke via Skype at the New Hampshire Liberty Forum, said he would agree to extradition to the United States if the authorities gave him a fair trial.

      “I told the government that I would return if I was guaranteed a fair trial, where I could defend the interests of the public … and the jury could make a decision,” Snowden was quoted as saying.

      His lawyer noted that while Snowden is being politically persecuted and insulted by American politicians, there is no hope for a fair trial in the United States.

      “For us and for him, this experience was not easy: a similar incident first occurred when a former US intelligence officer ended up in Russia. He feels more or less normal here, although the more I get to know him, the more I see that he a true patriot of the United States, who cares about everything that happens in America,” Kucherena said.

      Prosecution and extradition request

      The European Parliament has already called on EU states to “refuse any prosecution of Snowden, provide him with protection and, accordingly, prevent his extradition or return by a third party – in recognition of his status as a danger whistleblower and international human rights advocate “.

      Snowden spoke about the US government’s total surveillance of the people of Japan
      “They know about your faith, who you love, who you care about,” said Edward Snowden, speaking of collecting detailed dossiers on the Japanese while working at a military base in Tokyo.

      US CIA director John Brennan said on July 14 that Snowden should return to the US and stand trial. Brennan also said that he did not agree with former US Attorney General Eric Holder, who assessed Snowden’s activities as a “service to society.” The head of the CIA does not believe that thanks to Snowden, an active discussion of socially significant issues began in the country.

      According to Dmitry Gorovtsov, Deputy Head of the State Duma Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption (A Just Russia), the United States changes its position on Snowden’s activities so often that he may soon become a national hero, perhaps after the election of a new American president.

      Film hero and award-winner

      The fate of the former intelligence officer turned out to be so interesting to the whole world that over the past few years he has received a number of awards and became the hero of films.

      The International League for Human Rights, based in Berlin, in 2014 awarded the former intelligence officer a medal named after Carl von Ossietzky, a German pacifist and journalist, winner of the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize.

      Snowden received the 2014 International Life with Dignity Award, often referred to by journalists as an alternative Nobel Prize for work in the field of the environment and human rights, for having “with great US intelligence agencies outside of democratic control and in violation of basic civil rights. ” The laureate himself was not present at the ceremony in Stockholm, but participated via direct video link from Russia.

      In March 2016, the Norwegian PEN Club, which brings together writers, poets and journalists, awarded him the Carl von Ossietzky Prize, which is awarded for work in the field of freedom of expression. The presentation is scheduled for November 18th. After the award was given, the club stated that they would like to see the winner in Oslo. Snowden’s lawyers are seeking Norwegian authorities to attend the award ceremony with legal guarantees against his extradition to the United States.

      Snowden reacted to the words of the former US Attorney General about “a service to society”
      Earlier, the former head of the US Department of Justice said that the former CIA officer should be brought to justice, despite the rendered “service to society.” In turn, Snowden commented on these words in his microblog.

      Pavel Durov, founder of the Russian social network VKontakte, called Snowden his personal hero. “We are the same age, and in a sense, I perceive this fight with the National Security Agency as a battle of our generation,” Durov said in an interview with the British newspaper Daily Mail.

      Durov said he had never met him in person, but offered a job on his new messaging app, Telegram. Snowden rejected the offer.

      During this time, even a special award named after a former NSA employee managed to appear. The Internet Media Awards (IMA) in the spring of 2014 was established by the RAEC Internet Media Commission together with Notamedia and the Ekho Moskvy radio station. The organizers note that Snowden personally agreed to assigning his name to the award.

      The US believes that Snowden may disclose a number of secret materials
      Edward Snowden in June 2013 handed over to the media a number of classified materials about the surveillance programs of the US and British intelligence services on the Internet. The damage from the activities of the ex-US intelligence officer cannot be calculated so far.

      In addition, this year is expected the film “Snowden” directed by Oliver Stone, the main role in which was played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the girlfriend of the movie hero – Shanelyn Woodley. According to the director, the film will be in the “political thriller” genre and will tell the story of Snowden from the time when he was not yet an agent of the special services, to the very scandal with the leak of classified information. The Russian premiere of the film will take place simultaneously with the world premiere on September 15.

      Stone has already shown the edited film to lawyer Anatoly Kucherena, based on whose book the film was made. “I was very impressed because I did not expect such a great artist as Oliver Stone to pay attention to my book and make a good quality movie based on the book. Not just a movie, not just some kind of blockbuster, but a movie that makes you think,” Kucherena told RIA Novosti.

      Current activity

      Anatoly Kucherena told RIA Novosti that his ward daily receives a lot of various invitations “from almost all countries of the world”, “he is invited to give lectures, and speak, and speak out on various issues.

      It was also reported that Snowden will perform at the festival in Denmark via video link, talking with the participants of the event about equality and human rights.

      “He is a very demanded person, but let’s also take into account that he works very hard, he really has a lot of things to do now, including he pays a lot of attention to human rights issues and many other issues,” his lawyer said.

      Snowden also expressed his opinion on Russian anti-terrorism laws. A former employee of the American intelligence services criticized in his microblog on the social network Twitter a package of laws that introduce life imprisonment for international terrorism and oblige telecom operators, instant messengers and social networks to store information about the facts of conversations and correspondence of users and their content.

      “Mass surveillance doesn’t work. This law will take money and freedom from every Russian without improving security. Don’t sign it,” Snowden added.

      “I think that these documents will be a big surprise for the whole world. There are a lot of documents that have not been published before,” Miranda said in an interview.

      Edward Snowden was born on June 21, 1983 in Elizabeth City, North Carolina
      , the world-famous whistleblower of the American intelligence agencies, who in 2013 transmitted to several media outlets information about the total surveillance of the US government over millions of people around the world. Fleeing from persecution, Snowden ended up in Russia. He cannot return to his native country, because in the United States he was charged in absentia with espionage and theft of state property. However, the disgraced agent does not waste time in vain. On the birthday of the famous whistleblower, AiF.ru tells what he began to do during his forced exile.

      The “hermit” whose face never leaves the screens

      $200,000, according to The Guardian, was Edward Snowden’s annual income at the National Security Agency (NSA). And, according to Yahoo News, he earned about the same amount in 2016 from fees for speaking at various lectures and symposiums organized around the world.

      Although Snowden’s whereabouts have been kept secret for security reasons, it cannot be said that he is leading the life of a hermit. On the contrary, his face constantly appears at various technology and advocacy conferences, his attention is sought by leading level 9 directors.0003 Oliver Stone
      and government representatives consult on security issues. The range of activities in which the former intelligence officer participates is incredibly wide. Here his face appears on a giant screen at a conference on privacy security in Tokyo, here he speaks to an audience at the international exhibition of youth culture Comic-con in San Diego, and then at a music festival in the middle of Europe.

      Naturally, Snowden does not receive fees for all of his remote performances. However, this is of little concern to the American authorities, who have been criticizing the former NSA employee for the fifth year that he “cash on the secrets of his native country. ” “In my opinion, he broke the oath he took to our government on our Constitution. The fact that he receives a reward for this is sad and wrong, ”the former CIA Director John Brennan
      .

      However, Snowden’s supporters believe that he simply had no other way. He could not take large savings with him to Russia. But you have to live for something. If he could not earn money on his own, he would inevitably be labeled a spy on the payroll of Moscow. Besides, what’s wrong with lecturing for a living? After all, many former American agents living quietly in their homeland, quite legally earn on the same speeches on the topic of security.

      Traveled all over Russia in 5 years

      At the same time, Snowden never appeared in public in Russia over the past 5 years. Only once did a photographer accidentally capture him walking along the embankment in the Russian capital.

      According to Snowden’s lawyer Anatoly Kucherena
      , the whistleblower lives in an ordinary Moscow rented apartment, travels around the city by metro and buys groceries in ordinary stores. For 5 years, the agent traveled around Russia, visited St. Petersburg several times, which he really liked.

      Meanwhile, life in Russia turned out to be far from cheap, and income from lectures alone was not enough for everything. And Snowden accepted an offer to get a job as an IT security consultant in one of the major international corporations. At the same time, he began developing his own anti-surveillance software, Haven. It was presented in December 2017 in collaboration with the Freedom of the Press Foundation. The program allows not only to encrypt all information on a computer or phone, but also stands guard at home. Sensors of the mobile device detect changes in the room and send a signal to the owner if someone has entered there.

      Snowden lives in Russia with his girlfriend Lindsey Mills
      . A few years ago, the American media wrote about their separation, but director Oliver Stone, who made a feature film about Snowden and met with him several times in Moscow, denied this information. The agent in Russia is also visited by his father, who has repeatedly urged his son to return to his homeland.

      Posted by (@lsjourney) Feb 14, 2017 at 11:29 AM PST

      Will the fugitive return home?

      Inevitably, for such a long stay in Russia, Snowden was accused of working for the Russian special services. The denials, which both the whistleblower himself and the President of Russia gave more than once, could not calm the most suspicious.

      For example, German counterintelligence chief Hans-Georg Maasen
      said in 2016 that Snowden was “part of the hybrid war Russia is waging against the West.” According to the politician, the Russian SVR could recruit an American even before he entered the NSA service. The fact that for international public opinion Snowden remains a lone idealist, Maasen called Russia’s “peak of success” in disinformation work.

      But if the NSA whistleblower was indeed recruited by the Russians, how can one explain the fact that he, while living in Russia, criticized the Russian authorities more than once? Snowden expressed disagreement with legislative restrictions in the field of the Internet, condemned the blocking of the Telegram messenger. He repeatedly declared his desire to leave Russia and move to a permanent place of residence in one of the countries of Latin America.

      However, Snowden has repeatedly said that he is ready to return to the United States and stand trial if they give him guarantees that the trial will be open and with the participation of a jury. However, he did not receive such guarantees under the previous president Barack Obama
      , nor under the current owner of the White House Donald Trump
      . At the same time, leading human rights organizations, Hollywood stars and even individual politicians such as Senator from Vermont and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speak in support of Snowden at home.
      .

      With the coming to power of Trump, some American publications wrote that the Kremlin could give Snowden as a gift to the new president, but these reports turned out to be another “fake news”. The Russian authorities extended the residence permit of the former agent. And now it seems that one of the greatest American dissidents has time to grow old here.

      According to a source close to Snowden and aware of his affairs, he earned more than $200,000 from honoraria for speaking at one of America’s most prestigious lecture halls. At least three such speeches took place at American public universities, and documents obtained by Yahoo News mentioned the problems experienced by the authorities of these universities regarding the payment of Snowden’s services.

      Edward Snowden at the Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark on 28 June. Photo: Scanpix Denmark/ Matthias Løvgrin Boyesen

      Former intelligence officer using video chat technology to take part in events around the world: over the past five months, Snowden has appeared on a giant screen in front of packed houses at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, at the largest music festival in Northern Europe, a symposium on civil rights in Tokyo, and a convention Comic-Con in San Diego. On all these occasions, and every time Snowden appeared in public, crowds of sympathizers supported him with thunderous applause for his decision to release secret documents about the US intelligence agencies’ surveillance programs.

      “Saying that privacy is not important to you because you have nothing to hide is the same as saying that freedom of speech is not important to you because you have nothing to say”,
      Snowden stated at the Danish Roskilde Festival in June, using one of his classic storytelling lines.

      Event organizers tout Snowden as the man whose actions led to significant changes in US surveillance laws. And this happens at a very important moment in his life. Snowden’s supporters stepped up their efforts at the same time as the release of Oliver Stone’s film about his life and plan to launch a large-scale campaign in the fall to convince Barack Obama to grant Snowden a full pardon before the end of the presidential term.

      Edward Snowden at the TED conference in Vancouver, 2014. Photo: Bret Hartman/TED

      However, the fact that Snowden, who stole hundreds of thousands of classified government documents, is now cashing in on his notoriety infuriates some US intelligence officials. This could shatter all hopes of Snowden supporters to strike a deal with the Obama administration and return the exile to his homeland without trial and the risk of a long prison term. Although these hopes are unlikely to come true anyway.

      “In my opinion, he broke the oath he took to our government on our Constitution,” CIA Director John Brennan said in a recent interview with Yahoo News. “The fact that he receives a reward for this is sad and wrong.”

      Ben Wisner of the American Civil Liberties Union, who is Snowden’s US attorney, defended his client’s burgeoning public speaking career.

      “There’s nothing wrong with Edward Snowden making a living talking about surveillance and democracy,” Wisner said, noting that some U.S. intelligence officials have published books and gone on to successful consulting careers despite supporting the use of torture and other illegal working methods. Snowden doesn’t make a huge fortune from public speaking, Wisner says – he leads a moderate and modest life.”

      One of the few photographs of Snowden in Moscow, taken in the fall of 2013 during a boat ride past the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Photo: LifeNews/Russia 24

      What Edward Snowden lives on

      How Snowden makes money in exile has been an open question from the start. He stated that before fleeing the United States with secret documents, he had “sufficient financial resources to support himself for years without anyone’s help.” However, in his hideout, the former system administrator accepted a job offer at a well-known Russian website, according to his local lawyer Anatoly Kucherena (the name of the site was not disclosed). And by November 2013, the American, according to some sources, had spent almost all of his money.

      “The savings that he had were almost completely spent on food, housing, security and other needs,” Kucherena told Rossiyskaya Gazeta.

      The largest number of children and other parental world records. Guinness record for the birth of children List of children born

      Record number of births

      Elizabeth Greenhill, a resident of the UK, got into the Guinness Book of Records for the largest number of births. This woman gave birth 38 times. She only had twins once. Elizabeth died in 1681, leaving behind a “rich” inheritance in the form of 32 daughters and 7 sons.

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      The Earth is in third place in terms of distance from the Sun and in fifth place among all the planets of the solar system in terms of size.

      Age
      – 4.54 billion years

      Average radius –
      6,378.2 km

      Mean circumference –
      40,030.2 km

      Area
      – 510,072 million km² (29.1% land and 70.9% water)

      Number of continents
      – 6: Eurasia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia and Antarctica

      Number of oceans
      – 4: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic

      Population
      – 7. 3 billion people. (50.4% men and 49.6% women)

      Most populous states
      : Monaco (18,678 people/km2), Singapore (7607 people/km2) and Vatican City (1914 people/km2)

      Number of countries
      : total 252, independent 195

      Number of languages ​​in the world
      – about 6,000

      Number of official languages
      – 95; most common: English (56 countries), French (29 countries) and Arabic (24 countries)

      Number of nationalities
      – about 2000

      Climatic zones
      : equatorial, tropical, temperate and arctic (basic) + subequatorial, subtropical and subarctic (transitional)

      Only one more mother-heroine from Italy, Maddalena Granata, can compare with Elizabeth. During her life she was pregnant 15 times and each time she had 3 children at once.

      History also knows cases of multiple pregnancies, when 11 children were born to one woman at once. This happened at the end of the 20th century in the USA and Bangladesh. In both cases, not a single child survived.

      Record number of embryos

      Unfortunately, in almost all cases of multiple pregnancy (more than 10 embryos), if it comes to delivery, then the chances of survival for such babies are negligible. In 1971, in Italy, Dr. Gennaro Montanino performed an abortion on a 35-year-old woman from whose uterus he removed 15 embryos! 5 of them were male and 10 were female. The operation was carried out for a period of 4 months. In the course of long trials, the doctors came to the conclusion that such an anomaly was a side effect of taking fertility pills.

      In the same year, a woman in Australia gave birth to 9 children – 5 boys and 4 girls. 2 boys were born dead, the rest of the children lived no more than a week.

      At various times in the middle of the 20th century, reports came from China, Brazil and Spain about the birth of 10 children at once. There is no information about whether the babies survived or not.

      In early 2009, Nadia Suleiman, a resident of the United States, gave birth to eight children at once. The media gave her the nickname “Octomam”. The weight of six boys and two girls ranged from 800 to 1400 g. All children are alive and well. It is noteworthy that the American has never been married and before this birth she already had six children.

      Most children born to one woman

      History knows a woman who gave birth to 69 children. The wife of a Russian peasant between 1725 and 1765 gave birth 27 times. The woman gave birth 4 times to 4 children, 7 times to 3 and 16 times to twins. All children, except for two, survived.

      Another prolific mother is Leontina Albina from Chile. She gave birth to 55 children, and the first 5 times were born 3 babies and only boys.

      Largest father in history

      For some reason, all records relating to children are tied to mothers. However, history also knows the most large father – this is Yakov Kirillov. From his first marriage, he had 57 children, and from the second – 15. In total, it turns out that a man became a father 72 times. For this, in 1755 he was presented to the court at the age of 60.

      Record-breaking grandfather

      Another man has set a kind of record in the field of childbearing. This is a modern resident of Novokuznetsk Alexey Shapovalov. He is called the richest grandfather in the world. Alexey has 11 sons and two daughters, who gave him a total of 117 grandchildren. Those, in turn, have already managed to “reward” grandfather with 33 great-grandchildren.

      The purpose of a woman is motherhood. And almost all women in the world go through this difficult and at the same time joyful way – the birth of a child. Childbirth is mysterious in itself: suddenly something develops out of nothing in nine months! The mystery of the birth of a new person causes delight or bewilderment.

      Here are 10 of the most incredible records in the history of childbearing.

      1. The biggest baby in the world

      According to the Guinness Book of Records, the world’s heaviest newborn who survived weighed 10.2 kg. It was a boy who was born at 1955 in the city of Aversa, Italy (Aversa). But the largest baby that has been recorded was born in 1879 and weighed over 11 kg. Unfortunately, he died literally in the first hour of life.

      There are constant reports of babies weighing around 7 or 8 kg at birth. The largest and heaviest child in Germany, who was born naturally, was born in 2013 in Leipzig (Leipzig). The girl Yaslin weighed 6.110 grams, and her height was 57.5 cm. And in 2011, a boy weighing 6,080 grams was born in Berlin, but Jihad’s height was greater: 59see The longest child in Germany – 62 cm – was born in 2016 in the south of Hesse.

      1. The smallest child in the world

      The world’s smallest baby weighing 226 grams and 22 cm tall was born in Germany. Emilia Grabarczyk was born in Witten, West Germany. Her foot was the size of an adult’s fingernail, and it weighed no more than a bell pepper. Nobody believed that she would survive. She was born at 26 weeks in 2016.

      Before Emilia, the world’s smallest child was Rumaisa Rahman, who was born in Chicago at the 25th week of pregnancy. Rumaisa weighed 244 g, and her height was 25 cm.

      1. The youngest mother

      The earliest pregnancy and the earliest birth were recorded by physicians in 1939. The youngest mother was a 5-year-old Peruvian girl Lina Medina (Lina Medina). By the age of 4, her mammary glands were sufficiently developed, and at the age of 5, a characteristic expansion of the pelvic bones was already noted. Cases of such early puberty in girls are extremely rare, but still this fact is not isolated. The boy weighed 2.7 kg and was named Gerardo. Who was the father of this child, no one knows to this day. For a long time, Lina’s father was suspected of raping his daughter.

      1. Oldest mother

      In 2006, María del Carmen Bousada of Spain gave birth to twins at almost 67 using the services of the Los Angeles Reproduction Center using donor materials.

      The oldest IVF mother lives in India, her name is Rajo Devi. For more than 50 years of marriage, she could not get pregnant, and by the age of 69 she was mentally and financially mature for the IVF procedure. In 2008, the couple had a healthy daughter.

      1. Largest number of children

      The largest number of children born to one mother, according to official figures, is 69. Between 1725 and 1765, the wife of the Russian peasant Fyodor Vasiliev gave birth 27 times, giving birth to 16 twins, 7 triplets and 4 4 twins. Of these, only 2 children died in infancy.

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      1. Most numerous twins born at the same time

      33-year-old Nadya Suleman in 2009 gave birth to eight twins at once – two girls and six boys. All children are alive and well, and this is the only case of the birth of an eight, where everyone survived.

      Nine and ten children were also born, but, unfortunately, not all children survived.

      The German record is gears born in 2008 in Berlin (four girls and two boys).

      1. Record for time difference between births

      Elizabeth Ann Buttle has two children, Belinda and Joseph. The difference between them is 41 years and 185 days. Belinda Battle was born on May 19, 1956, when Elizabeth Ann was 19, and Joseph Battle was born on November 20, 1997, when her mother was 60 years old.

      1. Record for the fastest delivery

      33-year-old Englishwoman Palak Vyvas gave birth to a daughter weighing 3.5 kg in 2 minutes. These births were recognized as the fastest. The waters broke, and after just one push, a healthy girl was born, who was named Vedika.

      1. Himself
        long labor

      In Ireland, 34-year-old Maria Jones-Elliott (Maria Jones-Elliott) had a birth that got into the Guinness Book of Records. Their uniqueness lies in the fact that the woman gave birth to two twin girls with an interval of three months (87 days). This is the longest interval between one birth. Amy arrived at 24 weeks, Katie remained in her mother’s womb for another three months. Both children are healthy.

      1. Shortest break between births

      Jayne Bleackley from New Zealand gave birth to a son on 3 September 1999 and a daughter on 30 March 2000. It happened after 208 days, just the girl was born prematurely.

      Only 208 days difference is also in the children of the Englishwoman Sadie Budden. Six and a half months after she gave birth to son Ronnie, daughter Sienna was born. The girl was born prematurely at 26 weeks.

      Top 10 most incredible birth records
      updated: August 13, 2019
      Author: Anna Snisar

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      Maternity

      Most children

      The largest number of children born
      one mother, according to official data, is equal to
      69. According to reports made in 1782, in
      period between 1725 and 1765 Russian wife
      peasant Fyodor Vasiliev gave birth 27 times,
      at the same time producing twins 16 times, 7
      times triplets and 4 times 4 twins. Of them
      only 2 children died in infancy
      age.

      Of our contemporaries, the most
      Leontina is considered a prolific mother
      Albina (or Alvina) from San Antonio, Chile,
      which in 1943-81. gave birth to 55 children. AT
      as a result of her first 5 pregnancies
      triplets were born, and exclusively
      male.

      Giving birth to the most number of times

      The record number of times – 38 – gave birth, as
      claim Elizabeth Greenhill of Abbots Langley,
      gr. Hertfordshire, UK. She had 39
      children – 32 daughters and 7 sons – and died in
      1681

      The oldest woman in labor

      Age 63 July 18, 1994 Roseanne
      Dalla Corta from Viterbo, Italy, gave birth
      boy; before that she took a course
      infertility treatment. According to a message from
      University of Southern California, in 1996.
      63-year-old Arceli Keh also gave birth to a child.

      Newborns

      128 days ahead of schedule at Brenda Gill
      Ottawa, Ontario Ave., Canada, born May 20, 1987
      son James Gill. was 624

      Longest
      intervals between birth acts at
      multiple pregnancy

      Peggy Lynn of Huntington, pc.
      Pennsylvania! United States, gave birth to a girl Hanna 11
      November 1995 and the second of the twins, Erika, –
      only cher 84 days (February 2, 1996).

      Longest separation of twins

      Iris Jones and Aro Campbell (b. 1914)
      met after 75 years of separation.

      Multiple births

      Siamese twins

      United twins were called
      “Siamese” after being in the area
      Meklong in Siam (Thailand) May 11, 1811
      born fused at the sternum Chang
      and Eng Bunkers. They were married to
      Sarah and Adelaide Yates of pc. Northern
      Carolina, USA, and had 10 and 12, respectively
      children. They died in 1874, and with a difference of
      3 hours

      The most extreme form of this phenomenon is
      human being with two heads,
      four arms and two legs (dicephales
      tetrabrachius dipus).
      The only one
      a reported case of this kind –
      Masha and Dasha Krivoshlyapovs, born in
      January 1950 in the USSR.

      First successful surgery for
      separation of Siamese twins produced 14
      December 1952 at Mount Sinai Hospital,
      Cleveland, pc. Ohio, USA, Dr. Jacques S. Geller.

      Highest number of multiple births in
      one family

      At Maddalena Grenades from Italy (b. 1839) 15
      triplets were born.

      There is also information about the birth on May 29
      1971 in Philadelphia, pc. Pennsylvania, USA, and
      in May 1977 in Bagarhat, Bangladesh, 11
      twins. In both cases, no child
      didn’t survive.

      Centenarians

      The oldest person (documented
      confirmed)

      Arles, France, died in August 1997
      Jeanne Louise Calmat, 122, born on 21
      February 1875 To date, the most
      the old man is maria louisa
      116 Febron-Mailer, Quebec Ave. , Canada
      years.

      Oldest twin

      February 14, 1803 in Effington, NY
      Virginia, USA, born Eli Shadrak Phipps and
      John Meshak Phipps. First at age 108
      Eli died. It was February 23, 1911

      Oldest triplets

      Faith, Hope and Charity Cardwell were born
      in Elm Motte, pc. Texas, USA, May 18, 1899
      Died on October 2, 1994 at the age of 95
      Faith.

      The oldest quadruple

      Adolf, Anna-Maria, Emma and Elisabeth
      Ottman born May 5, 1912y. in Munich,
      Germany. First March 17, 1992 at age 79
      Adolf died.

      Largest number of descendants

      In countries where the law allows
      polygamy, a person can have uncountable
      many children. They say that the Sultan
      Morocco Moulay Ismail (1672-1727) by 1703 had 525
      sons and 342 daughters, and in 1721, when he was
      49 years old, became the father of the 700th son.

      On the day of his death at the age of 96 in
      October 1992 Samuel S. Maet of Freiberg, pc.
      Pennsylvania, USA, had a total of 824
      living descendants: 11 children, 97 grandchildren, 634 great grandchildren
      and 82 great-great-grandchildren.

      Descendants covering the largest
      number of generations

      Augusta Bunge of pcs. Wisconsin, USA, 21
      January 1989 at the age of 110 became
      great-great-great-great-grandmother when her
      great-great-great-granddaughter born son Christopher John
      Bollig.

      Most living ancestors

      At the time of her birth in 1982 Megan
      Sue Austin, Bar Harbor, pc. Maine, USA, had 19
      direct relatives in the ascending line,
      which included a full set of grandparents,
      great-grandparents and 5
      relatives from great-great-grandmothers and
      great-great-grandfathers.

      Most fertile pregnancies

      Dr. Gennaro Montanino, Rome, Italy,
      claims to have removed from the uterus in July 1971
      35-year-old woman who had a 4-month
      pregnancy, embryos 10 girls and 5
      boys. This unique case of the 15th pregnancy
      was the result of taking pills from
      infertility.

      9 children – the largest number of
      one pregnancy – gave birth to 13
      June 1971 Geraldine Broadrick in Sydney,
      Australia. 5 boys and 4 girls were born: 2
      the boy were stillborn, and from
      none of the others survived more than 6 days.

      About the birth of 10 twins (2
      boys and 8 girls) known from
      reports from Spain (1924), China (1936) and
      Brazil (April 1946).

      Communicable diseases

      “Ancient” diseases

      As early as 1350 B.C. in ancient Egypt
      cases of leprosy have been reported.

      Egyptian mummies preserved from
      during the 20th dynasty (1250-1000 BC),
      found traces of such an infectious
      diseases of the liver and kidneys, as (Tuberculosis
      Schistosomiasis).


      In the biblical Old Testament
      are mentioned and
      .

      “Newest” disease

      Most recently discovered
      infectious disease that
      is a new kind of disease
      Creutzfeld – Jacob, leading to dementia.
      The disease is most likely caused
      tiny piece of protein called
      prion. It is transmitted to humans from
      case of bovine spongiform encephalitis (BSE)
      cattle.

      Most widespread
      disease

      The most widespread
      infectious disease is
      – upper respiratory disease
      ways. There are at least 40
      various viruses (transmitted either by
      air, or by direct
      contact) that cause symptoms such as
      sneezing, sore throat, watery
      eyes, runny nose, headache, mild
      temperature rise.

      The rarest disease

      The rarest disease now is smallpox. AT
      May 1978 World Organization
      Health (WHO) has not registered
      not a single case of smallpox
      past 6 months. Last case
      smallpox disease, which had a fatal outcome,
      happened on August 1978 g. From the sample,
      kept for research purposes
      a photographer who worked in
      laboratories at the University of Birmingham,
      Great Britain.

      Most dangerous diseases

      Mortality rate over 50%
      observed in Lassa fever – epidemic
      disease caused by a rare
      West African virus. Very high
      mortality was also noted in
      Cercopithecine hemorrhagic fever (Marburg virus)
      disease) and Ebola.

      Since 1900, cholera has taken a toll in India
      approximately 20 million human lives. In
      timing of outbreaks in the absence of
      treatment mortality rate can
      reach 50%.

      Less common yellow fever – viral
      a disease carried by mosquitoes.
      Reportedly, 10-90% die from it
      sick.

      The most dangerous malaria infection

      The birth of one baby is a classic of the genre of nature regarding the Crown of Creation, man. However, “thanks” to our intervention in nature and the development of artificial insemination technology, multiple pregnancy is no longer a rarity.

      Twins and triplets are no longer a feature. Women give birth to five, eight and even 11 children at once. We offer to look at these courageous mothers, who at one time created a large, large family for themselves.

      Identical 14-year-old twins born as a quartet: Megan, Sarah, Kendra and Callie Durst became famous at the age of 6 and now star in a reality show about their lives.
      According to the data for 2005, 15 identical quadruplets were born in the world, 10 of them are sisters, but there are much more non-identical quadruplets. According to statistics, one quadruple falls on 700 thousand pregnancies.

      The most famous, first and only case of the birth of five identical twins is the Canadian Dionne family. The girls were born at 19In the 34th year and for many years they were a landmark of the province of Ontario, and according to the twins themselves, their fate was not enviable.

      In 2013, quintuplets were born in Salt Lake City – 3 girls and 2 boys. It is noteworthy that the pregnancy occurred naturally.

      Last year, 2016, Oksana Kobeletskaya, 37, from Odessa, gave birth to quintuplets, although the couple were expecting twins.

      Nkem Chukwu from Texas gave birth to eight children in December 1998. Moreover, on December 8 she gave birth to a girl, and on the 20th – 5 more girls and two boys (one of the babies died shortly after giving birth).

      33-year-old Nadia Suliman in 2009 gave birth to eight twins at once – two girls and six boys. All children are alive and well, and this is the only case of the birth of an eight, where everyone survived.

      Ninettes were born in 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1979 and 1999, but, unfortunately, none of these 54 children survived

      Ten children – until today it was considered the largest number of children born from one pregnancy. At 19In the 46th year, 8 girls and 2 boys were born in Brazil, there are also known cases of the birth of such a number of children in China in 1936 and in Spain in 1924. There is no information about whether the children survived.

      42-year-old resident of the Indian city of Riley Maria Fernandez gave birth to 11 babies in 37 minutes naturally. All are perfectly healthy boys, six of whom are identical twins. This phenomenon is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. Thus, today 11 children born from one pregnancy is an absolute record.

      On January 10, 1974, Sue Rosenkowitz gave birth to six twins in Cape Town, and for the first time all of the newborns survived.

      But this, as they say, is not the limit. A greater number of twins have been born and are being born in the world. What is the largest number of children born at the same time?

      Gears

      In October 2008, 31-year-old Digna Carpio from New York gave birth to six twins – four boys and two girls. The birth weight of babies ranged from 0.68 to 0.9kilograms. The happy mother and her husband, 36-year-old Victor, already had a seven-year-old son at that time.

      The birth of six twins is an extremely rare occurrence, occurring in one in 4.4 million people. Only once before in New York were born six babies at once. It happened in 1997.

      In October 2010, in the Italian city of Benevento, near Naples, 30-year-old Carmela Oliva had six children – four girls and two boys. In Italy, this was the first such case in the last 14 years.

      To help the babies be born, doctors had to resort to caesarean section. Children were born with low weight – from 600 to 800 grams. According to doctors, this phenomenon is not associated with artificial insemination, but with the treatment that the mother underwent – the fact is that Italian laws prohibit transplanting more than three embryos.

      Setuples

      Bobbie McCaughey (USA) gave birth to 7 children on November 19, 1997. They weighed between 1048 and 1474 grams and were born at 31 weeks pregnant within 16 minutes by caesarean section.

      7 twins were born 8 weeks prematurely – on January 14, 1998 – to 40-year-old Hasna Mohammed Humair (Saudi Arabia). Among them, 4 boys and 3 girls, the smallest weighed 907 grams.

      In August 2008, in the northern Egyptian province of Beheira, the 27-year-old wife of a local farmer, Ghazalu Khamis, gave birth to seven twins at once! As it turned out, the Egyptian dreamed of giving her husband a son and was taking pregnancy-stimulating drugs. The result is four sons and three daughters.

      Ghazala Khamis was placed under observation two months before the birth: the development of twins in the womb did not cause concern – the doctors were only worried about the increasing pressure on the kidneys. After a caesarean section, the woman in labor also underwent a blood transfusion. But all the crumbs were born healthy and quite large – from 1.4 to 2.8 kg, which in itself is a mystery of nature.

      Eights

      On January 26, 2009, 33-year-old Nadia Suleman gave birth to eight twins, all of whom were healthy.

      The mother of the newborn eight was then living with her other children and parents in the suburbs of Los Angeles – in the small town of Whittier. The family already grew up six kids aged two to seven years, among whom there is a pair of twins.

      The children’s grandmother left her job and devoted herself to her daughter’s family. And grandfather, to help Nadia, went to Iraq to work under a contract. Nadia herself claimed that she decided to take this step because of her own childhood, in which she missed her brothers and sisters so much. In addition, the eccentric American said that she was following the example of her idol, the large Angelina Jolie. A few years ago, Suleman even had plastic surgery to look like an actress.

      Eight was conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF). Doctors in such cases insist on the reduction (removal) of a part of the embryos. After all, such a number of them can adversely affect both the health of the mother and the health of future children.

      But the Californian, having enlisted the support of her large family, refused the reduction. A single mother divorced her husband a long time ago precisely because they could not have children together.

      Delivery by caesarean section was nine weeks premature. A team of 46 doctors who took birth was expecting the birth of seven babies, which, although not often, does happen. However, there were eight newborns – six boys and two girls – and they are all quite healthy. Baby weight – from 700 g to 1.9kg. Seven of them immediately breathed on their own and were bottle fed. The whole family was discharged from the maternity hospital home in just a week.

      10 or more

      There is information about the birth of ten twins at once. Such cases were recorded in Spain in 1924, in China in 1936 and in Brazil in 1946. But this is not the limit.

      Eleven children at once – that’s the largest number of twins known. The first birth of 11 twins occurred on 29May 1971 in the USA, in the city of Philadelphia. The second – in 1977 in Bangladesh, in the city of Bagarhat. In both cases, none of the children, unfortunately, survived.

      In addition

      Most number of children born to one mother

      The largest number of children born to one mother, according to official data, is 69.

    Project manager job description: Project Manager Job Description: Salary & Job Trends in 2022

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    Project Manager Job Description: Salary & Job Trends in 2022

    For a company to successfully complete a project from start to finish, they depend on the oversight and leadership of someone knowledgeable. This is where project managers make their impact within an organization. 

    As more and more companies realize the importance of project management training, the demand for skilled management workers continues to rise. According to one study by the Project Management Institute, by 2027 businesses will need 87.7 million individuals working in project managerial roles.

    Enroll in our PMP® Certification Course today and develop a strong foundation in the principles of project management.

    Roles and Responsibilities of a Project Manager

    • Planning and developing the project idea
    • Developing and leading the team of your dreams
    • Establish a deadline and monitor the progress of the project
    • Identify and resolve issues that arise
    • Managing your financial resources
    • Ensure Satisfaction with Stakeholders
    • Performance evaluation of the project

    A project manager’s role is to take on the responsibility for a specific project or several projects within an organization. They are in charge of planning, budgeting, monitoring and reporting the project with the use of various project management methodologies, such as blockchain and Lean Six Sigma. Sometimes, they may even be required to pitch the idea of the project and lead it until its fruition.

    One of the main project manager roles and responsibilities is to act as a bridge between the upper management and the people who are actually responsible for the execution of the project. They need to make sure that the project runs smoothly and stays on schedule. They also need to update the progress of the project regularly to the upper management.

    Project Manager Skills

    There is no such thing as one general project management skill set that fits all. To lead a successful project, a project manager needs to be skilled in almost all fields – from tech to human resources, from marketing to construction and everything else in between. It’s a complex but rewarding field.

    Here are some of the most sought-after skills that successful project managers must have:

    • A solid understanding of business cases and risk management processes
    • Strong leadership skills
    • Proven self-management and team-management skills
    • Ability to monitor and control project budgets
    • Capability to make decisions under pressure

    A project manager also needs to have great social and communication skills as well. Their duties will range from being a team leader, a supervisor and a co-worker, all at the same time. They will also be the first person that the team goes to whenever there are any problems regarding the project.

    Project Manager Qualifications and Requirements

    Most project managers get their career start as software engineers, marketing experts, or even sales reps. A successful project manager usually has five or more years in a relevant field with several formal qualifications for a project manager.

    Gaining the top project management qualifications is key for project managers to be successful within their roles.

    Here are a few must-have project management qualifications:

    • A bachelor’s degree in IT, computer science, business management, or a related field.
    • Any relevant project management related experience.
    • A Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is preferred

    Project Manager Job Description

    A project manager is accountable for planning and allocating resources, preparing budgets, monitoring progress, and keeping stakeholders informed throughout the project lifecycle. All of this takes place within the framework of achieving a company’s goals and achieving their vision. Various projects require project managers, such as construction, information technology, human resources, and marketing.

    The project manager roles and responsibilities may differ from one project to another. In fact, it may even differ based on company size and industry. However, these are some of the most common project manager duties for any company:

    • Ensure all projects are delivered on time within the stipulated scope and budget
    • Lead the initiation and planning of a project and ensure technical feasibility
    • Ensure resource availability and allocation
    • Develop a detailed plan to monitor and track the progress of the project
    • Coordinate with internal and external parties for the flawless execution of projects
    • Manage relationships between clients and stakeholders
    • Measure project performance using appropriate project management tools
    • Perform risk management analysis to reduce project risks
    • Report and escalate to upper management as and when needed
    • Create and maintain a comprehensive project documentation

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    Project Manager Job Description by Industry

    Many different industries rely on the expertise of Project Managers to assist with company projects.

    1. Technical Project Manager Job Description

    • Oversee all the technical aspects of the project
    • Identify the technical resources needed for the project and source these materials from third party vendors
    • Assign and monitor the work of technical personnel
    • Maintain technical alignment with key stakeholders
    • Ensure all technical devices or platforms used by the team are on their top shape at all times

    2. Software Project Manager Job Description

    • Manage the software development projects and facilitate sprint releases
    • Recommend upcoming software trends and strategies to be used in the projects
    • Possess a high-level understanding of computer programming languages
    • Check the software projects periodically to evaluate its performance and provide updates

    3. Construction Project Manager Job Description

    • Collaborate with engineers, architects, and other parties included in the construction project
    • Obtain actionable permits from the appropriate authorities
    • Determine all the resources needed (equipment, manpower, materials) with attention to budget constraints
    • Hire and allocate responsibilities to contractors, laborers, and other staff 
    • Supervise the work of all the laborers and provide them with guidance
    • Evaluate the construction project progress and prepare reports

    4.

    Senior Project Manager Job Description

    • Lead project management teams to deliver projects that span across a number of different business units
    • Manage project development timelines across the company
    • Resolve conflict between projects and align the work done by junior project managers and their teams
    • Possess strong knowledge of project management processes, such as Scrum and Agile

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    Project Manager Salary

    Project managers are highly skilled professionals with an impressive skill set, and for that reason they are well-compensated for their work. The average salary for a project manager in the United States is $93,053. Depending on the industry and the skill level, project manager salaries can range anywhere from $35k to an impressive $231k per year.

    Check out the video below that talks about understand who is a project manager, what all skills are required to be a project manager and the roles and responsibilities of a project manager.

    Conclusion

    Aspiring project managers can get formal education from universities that offer a project management degree. However, for those who want to jump straight into a project management role, they can choose to take the certification route. 

    Simplilearn’s PMP® Certification Training Course covers the latest best practices highlighted in the PMBOK guide – 6th edition, the main study resource for project management. It includes all the most important guidelines, content, and knowledge you need to boost your career in project management.

    FAQs

    What does a Project Manager do?

    A project manager leads the entire team, communicates with the stakeholders, defines project goals, and sees a project through to its closure. They are professionals who organize, plan and execute projects while working within restraints like schedules and budgets. 

    How to become a project manager? 

    To become a project manager, one must be a Certified Associate in Project Management or should have Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification. Additionally, they should work on project management skills and focus on team management skills. 

    What are the duties and responsibilities of a Project Manager?

    A project manager has to plan and develop the project idea. They need to create and lead the team, monitor project progress, set deadlines, solve issues that arise, manage money, ensure stakeholder satisfaction, and evaluate project performance, including the performance of their team members. 

    What makes a good Project Manager?

    A good project manager should know the industry of the projects. They must study and evaluate their competitors and alternatives. They need to stay updated with the latest trends and thoroughly understand the industry they are working in. 

    Who does a Project Manager work with?

    A project manager works closely with all the team members from the same or different departments. They are responsible for planning, executing, monitoring, and completing the project. They are in charge of the project scope and team management assigned to the project. 

    What are the roles in project management?

    The five critical roles in project management include sponsor, project manager, team leader, team members, and the project steering committee. The project manager plays a key role in the management of the project after they receive authority from the sponsors. 

    What are the six responsibilities of the project manager?

    A project manager has to manage the team, maintain friendly relations with the client, build a realistic project plan, deliver the outcomes on time, schedule tasks, and delegate assignments. They need to track the progress and performance of the project, along with the performance and efficiency of their team members. 

    Project Manager Job Description (Examples)

    In order to ensure your professional resume will support your goals, use this project manager job description to inform what you should highlight on your resume.

    By reviewing job description examples, project managers will be able to identify what technical and soft skills, credentials, and work experience matter most to an employer in your target field.

    Project manager job description

    The experienced Project Manager manages key client projects. Project management responsibilities include the coordination and completion of projects on time within budget and within scope. Oversee all aspects of projects. Set deadlines, assign responsibilities, and monitor and summarize progress of project. Prepare reports for upper management regarding status of project.

    The successful candidate will work directly with clients to ensure deliverables fall within the applicable scope and budget. He or she will coordinate with other departments to ensure all aspects of each project are compatible and will hire new talent as needed to fulfill client needs.

    May require a bachelor’s degree and 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with a variety of the field’s concepts, practices, and procedures. Rely on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Perform a variety of tasks. Lead and direct the work of other team members. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Enhance department and organization reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.

    Project manager responsibilities:

    • Ensure that all projects are delivered on-time, within scope and within budget

    • Assist in the definition of project scope and objectives, involving all relevant internal stakeholders and ensuring technical feasibility

    • Ensure resource availability and allocation

    • Develop a detailed project plan to monitor and track progress

    • Manage changes to the project scope, project schedule, and project costs using appropriate verification techniques

    • Measure performance using appropriate project management tools and techniques

    • Report and escalate to management as needed

    • Manage the relationship with the client and relevant stakeholders

    • Perform risk management to minimize potential risks

    • Establish and maintain relationships with third parties/vendors

    • Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation

    • Meet with clients to take detailed ordering briefs and clarify specific requirements of each project

    • Delegate project tasks based on junior staff members’ individual strengths, skill sets, and experience levels

    • Track project performance, specifically to analyze the successful completion of short and long-term goals

    • Meet budgetary objectives and make adjustments to project constraints based on financial analysis

    • Develop comprehensive project plans to be shared with clients as well as other staff members

    • Use and continually develop leadership skills

    • Attend conferences and training as required to maintain proficiency

    • Perform other related duties as assigned

    • Develop spreadsheets, diagrams and process maps to document needs

    Project manager requirements:

    • Proven working experience in project management

    • Excellent client-facing and internal communication skills

    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

    • Solid organizational skills including attention to detail and multitasking skills

    • Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office

    • Project Management Professional (PMP) / PRINCE II certification is a plus

    Project Manager skills & proficiencies:

    • Developing and Tracking Budgets

    • Coaching

    • Supervision

    • Staffing

    • Project Management

    • Management

    • Process Improvement

    • Planning

    • Performance Management

    • Inventory Control

    • Verbal Communication

    • Written Communication

    • Leadership

    • Detail-Oriented

    • Risk Management

    • Negotiation

    • Cost Control

    • Critical Thinking

    • Communication

    • Problem Solving

    • Analytical Skills

    • Technical Skills

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    This Project Manager job description template is optimized for posting on online job boards or careers pages. It is easy to customize this project manager description for your company’s needs.

    Project Manager Responsibilities include:

    • Coordinating internal resources and vendors for the flawless execution of projects

    • Ensuring that all projects are delivered on-time, within scope and within budget

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    Job brief

    Project Manager Job DutiesnProject management responsibilities include delivering every project on time within budget and scope. Project managers should have a background in business skills, management, budgeting and analysis.nnProject managers are skilled at getting the best out of the people and projects that they oversee. They thrive when planning projects and working with project teams. nn”}” data-sheets-userformat=”{“2″:9091,”3”:{“1″:0},”4”:{“1″:2,”2″:16770457},”10″:1,”11″:4,”12″:0,”16″:9}”>We are looking for an experienced Project Manager to manage organization of key client projects.

    What does a Project Manager do?

    As our project manager, your job will be to coordinate people and processes to ensure that our projects are delivered on time and produce the desired results. You will be the go-to person for everything involving a project’s organization and timeline.

    Project Manager Job DutiesnProject management responsibilities include delivering every project on time within budget and scope. Project managers should have a background in business skills, management, budgeting and analysis.nnProject managers are skilled at getting the best out of the people and projects that they oversee. They thrive when planning projects and working with project teams.nn”}” data-sheets-userformat=”{“2″:9091,”3”:{“1″:0},”4”:{“1″:2,”2″:16770457},”10″:1,”11″:4,”12″:0,”16″:9}”>Project Manager Duties

    Project Manager Job DutiesnProject management responsibilities include delivering every project on time within budget and scope. Project managers should have a background in business skills, management, budgeting and analysis.nnProject managers are skilled at getting the best out of the people and projects that they oversee. They thrive when planning projects and working with project teams.nn”}” data-sheets-userformat=”{“2″:9091,”3”:{“1″:0},”4”:{“1″:2,”2″:16770457},”10″:1,”11″:4,”12″:0,”16″:9}”>Specific project manager responsibilities include developing detailed project plans, ensuring resource availability and allocation and delivering every project on time within budget and scope.

    Project Manager Requirements

    Project Manager Job DutiesnProject management responsibilities include delivering every project on time within budget and scope. Project managers should have a background in business skills, management, budgeting and analysis.nnProject managers are skilled at getting the best out of the people and projects that they oversee. They thrive when planning projects and working with project teams. nn”}” data-sheets-userformat=”{“2″:9091,”3”:{“1″:0},”4”:{“1″:2,”2″:16770457},”10″:1,”11″:4,”12″:0,”16″:9}”>Project managers should have a background in business skills, management, budgeting and analysis. You should be an excellent communicator and comfortable managing multiple tasks. you also need to be a team player and have a problem-solving aptitude.

    Responsibilities

    • Coordinate internal resources and third parties/vendors for the flawless execution of projects

    • Ensure that all projects are delivered on-time, within scope and within budget

    • Developing project scopes and objectives, involving all relevant stakeholders and ensuring technical feasibility

    • Ensure resource availability and allocation

    • Develop a detailed project plan to track progress

    • Use appropriate verification techniques to manage changes in project scope, schedule and costs

    • Measure project performance using appropriate systems, tools and techniques

    • Report and escalate to management as needed

    • Manage the relationship with the client and all stakeholders

    • Perform risk management to minimize project risks

    • Establish and maintain relationships with third parties/vendors

    • Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation

    Requirements and skills

    • Great educational background, preferably in the fields of computer science or engineering for technical project managers

    • Proven working experience as a project administrator in the information technology sector

    • Solid technical background, with understanding or hands-on experience in software development and web technologies

    • Excellent client-facing and internal communication skills

    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

    • Solid organizational skills including attention to detail and multi-tasking skills

    • Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office

    • PMP / PRINCE II certification is a plus 

    Frequently asked questions

    What does a Project Manager do?

    A Project Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of specific goals.
    They work on assignments with definite outcomes and time limits that must stay within budget.

    What are the duties and responsibilities of a Project Manager?

    A Project Manager’s duties and responsibilities include ensuring teams meet all scope requirements by completing jobs properly according to their contract or agreement with the client. In addition, they must provide concrete guidance on what everyone needs to do and the most efficient way to complete each step.

    What makes a good Project Manager?

    Effective communication is a crucial skill to be a good Project Manager. They must use language that everyone on their team understands to clarify what needs to happen and how it should occur. Efficient Project Managers not only make sure projects meet their deadlines, but they are also accountable business partners who know how essential it is for an organization’s success.

    Who does a Project Manager work with?

    Project Managers work with various team members within an organization. Generally, they report to Project Leads, Managers, Directors, and sometimes Senior Vice Presidents (SVP).

    Project Manager Job Description & Free Examples

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    Table of Contents

    • What Is a Project Manager?
    • What Does a Project Manager Do?
    • Project Manager Job Description Sample
    • Project Manager Interview Questions
    • Project Manager Job Description: In Depth Analysis
    • Project Manager Job Description Examples
    • Related Content
    • ProjectManager Is Ideal for Project Managers

    Understanding a project manager job description is critical if you want to become a project manager or hire one for your project. Project managers are the point person in charge of a specific project or project within an organization. We regularly feature project management resources to help train PMs to land jobs in the industry or develop better skills in their current role.

    We thought it’d be helpful to look at the main roles, responsibilities, skills and qualifications required from project managers and further explain with project manager job description samples.

    What Is a Project Manager?

    A project manager is a professional who leads a team through the project life cycle by planning, budgeting, scheduling and tracking a project plan. The project plan thoroughly explains how the project will be executed and includes a budget, timeline, schedule, roles and responsibilities among other things.

    To lead projects to successful completion, project managers need the right tools. ProjectManager allows project managers to plan, schedule and track their projects all in real time with tools like Gantt charts, kanban boards, project dashboards and task lists. Get started for free.

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    What Does a Project Manager Do?

    Project managers plan, budget, monitor and report on the project with project management tools, sometimes pitching the idea of the project or being assigned to it once it’s been approved. They make sure the project plan is sound, report regularly on its progress and monitor it to ensure that its execution stays within the approved budget and schedule.

    However, the project manager isn’t alone in this process. The project manager is the bridge between upper management, stakeholders and cross-functional teams tasked with the execution of the project. Besides collaborating with these teams, project managers use project management software to track costs, tasks, time and project progress.

    Project Manager Job Description Sample

    Now let’s review what an average project manager job description would look like. We hope it’s inspiring for you either as an applicant or as an employer.

    Job Description

    A project manager is responsible for the direction, coordination, implementation, executive, control and completion of the project while remaining aligned with the strategy, commitments and goals of the organization.

    Responsibilities

    • Plan and implement projects
    • Help define project scope, goals and deliverables
    • Define tasks and required resources
    • Collect and manage project team
    • Manage budget
    • Allocate project resources
    • Create a schedule and project timeline
    • Track deliverables
    • Support and direct team
    • Lead quality assurance
    • Monitor and report on project progress
    • Present to stakeholders reports on progress as well as problems and solutions
    • Implement and manage change when necessary to meet project outputs
    • Evaluate and assess the result of the project

    Qualifications

    • Excellent communication skills
    • Problem-solving and leadership skills
    • Project planning, risk management, time management and other project management skills
    • Project management qualification (PMP), Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), or equivalent experience as a project manager
    • Experience in strategic planning, risk management and/or change management
    • Proficiency in project management software tools
    • Contract negotiation
    • Conflict resolution experience

    Project Manager Salary
    According to payscale, the average salary for a general project manager in the US is $75,000.

    Project Manager Interview Questions

    A project manager job description is crafted to find the best project manager for an organization. The next step will be a series of interviews to gauge whether the candidates meet the qualifications required from them. For that reason, we’ve compiled the top project manager interview questions, so you’re better prepared either as an employer or project manager.

    Project Manager Job Description: In-Depth Analysis

    Now let’s review each of the elements that make up a project manager job description in more depth. It’s important that you understand them as they can apply to your project manager’s resume or job description.

    Project Manager Qualifications

    There are many entry points into work as a project manager. There is no one path, but there are more linear routes that one can take, just as if learning a trade. Being a project manager is a trade, after all, and there are many trade schools and universities that offer a course of study resulting in a degree.

    Beyond academia, there is project management training and certifications. There are two major certifying bodies, PRINCE2 and the Project Management Institute (PMI). The latter offers a certification called Project Management Professional (PMP), which has become the primary certification for professionals in the field of project management. To obtain it, project managers must meet qualifications such as 35-60 months of project management experience, 35 hours of project management education and complete a certification exam with 180 questions.

    Project Manager Education & Certifications

    The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is the most common certification for project managers, but it’s not the only one there is. Here are the main project management certifications offered by the PMI:

    • Project Management Professional (PMP): This certifies that you’re a capable project manager who is competent in waterfall and agile project management.
    • Agile certifications: These are ideal for those project managers that want to work in agile environments as a scrum master, agile certified practitioner or agile value stream consultant.
    • Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM): This project management training program is the first step toward getting your PMP certification. It’s recognized by many employers for entry-level project manager positions.
    • Program Management Professional (PgMP): As the name implies, this certification is meant for those who want to become a program manager. Program managers specialize in managing a group of closely related projects that are part of a program.
    • Portfolio Management Professional (PfMP): This project management training will allow you to apply for project management roles that require managing multiple projects simultaneously.

    If you’re looking to get your project management career started but you’re not ready for those certifications, you could check the Google project management certification program, which is not as recognized as PMI or PRINCE2, but it’s a good place to start before getting into more advanced project management certifications.

    However, many people land as project managers without any education or certification in the field. While there’s nothing wrong with getting educated and certified, experience is also a great teacher. Then there are those who become “accidental project managers,” or people who find themselves being tasked to lead a project and must hit the ground running.

    Related: Secrets to a Great Project Manager Resume

    Project Manager Responsibilities & Duties

    Project Planning

    A project can begin and certainly is designed to fail if there first wasn’t a plan devised to see it through, on time and within budget. The project manager’s first role is to make a feasible plan that achieves the goals and objectives of the project and aligns with the organization’s overall business strategy. This involves creating a project schedule, securing the resources and defining the project goals, among other things.

    Assembling and Leading a Project Team

    Project managers need resources to complete the project tasks, which include skilled and experienced team members. A project manager either takes a leadership role with an existing project team or creates one. Once a team is created, the project manager creates a project schedule to assign tasks and deadlines, giving the team the tools to collaborate without micromanaging every activity. It’s important to meet regularly and get status updates to chart progress while reallocating resources as needed to avoid blocking team members or overburdening them.

    Time Management

    Time is always ticking towards the project deadline. While communication is key to addressing changes and making sure everyone is doing what they need to do, the project manager must also define, schedule and accurately estimate the task duration to develop and maintain a realistic project schedule.

    Resource Management

    Nothing is going to get done without money. Figuring out what the proper funding for the project is, having that get accepted and then keeping the project within or under budget is often what makes or breaks a project. You can get your stakeholder their deliverables on time, but if that cost more than the budget you created, then the project is a failure.

    Stakeholder Management

    You want to deliver to your stakeholders what they expected or better and make sure that they’re satisfied with the results. But that doesn’t mean ignoring them to focus solely on the project. Rather, you need to be in constant communication with them, reporting on progress and being open to their feedback to keep them happy and coming back to you with future projects.

    Risk Management

    Problems will inevitably arise in a project. That’s called an issue. You need to be ready for them and work towards resolving them quickly so they don’t derail your project. Then there are risks, which are potential problems, ones that have yet to occur or might not ever. Regardless, you must figure out beforehand what the risks are and set in place a plan of action if they in fact occur.

    Monitoring Progress

    To make sure a project is progressing as planned, you must constantly measure it and compare those metrics against the plan you created. It’s essential to have a way to collect project data, such as status reports from your team, to see if the actual progress of the project is meeting what you had initially planned.

    Reporting and Documentation

    Reporting is one of the ways you communicate with your team and stakeholders. While teams need more detailed information and stakeholders are looking for broader data to check the project’s progress, both are essential tasks for the project manager. This documentation, along with all paperwork, must be collected, signed off on and archived by the end of a project, which provides a history that you can revisit when planning for a similar project in the future.

    Related: The 23 Best Project Manager Interview Questions

    Project Manager Skills

    Project managers may be required to have a certain skill set depending on the job, project, industry and experience level. However, there are general project management skills that are common to any project manager job description. These are the most essential.

    Soft Skills
    • Leadership skills
    • Communication skills
    • Interpersonal skills
    • Team mentality
    • Organizational skills
    Hard Skills
    • Time management
    • Team management
    • Risk management
    • Stakeholder management
    • Industry-related technical skills
    • Knowledge of project management software
    • Project management certifications

    Project Manager Salaries

    A project manager’s salary depends on many things such as experience, industry and certifications, but in general, project managers are well-compensated for their work. Project manager salaries range around the low six figures. Project management is an exciting career path, rife with opportunities for well-organized individuals.

    Project Manager Job Description Examples

    Here are two more project manager job description examples to give you an idea of what’s required of project managers for different roles.

    IT Project Manager

    Job Description

    An IT project manager is responsible for developing and managing information technology projects and their cost, time and scope. Responsibilities include creating a project plan, communication plan, allocating tasks and setting milestones.

    Responsibilities

    • Create & manage project plans
    • Define project schedules, allocate resources and monitor progress
    • Align project objectives with company goals, and make sure the project team is clear on objectives
    • Deliver and install technology solutions
    • Help project team with the design and development tasks
    • Lead process of issue identification and resolution
    • Manage risk tracking process
    • Monitor and manage project scope
    • Manage all project documentation
    • Work on multiple projects within the company’s project portfolio simultaneously
    • Foster partnerships with customers, stakeholders and sponsors

    Qualifications

    • Three or more years of project management experience in information technology I. T.
    • ITIL or ITSM certifications are preferred. PMP certifications are required.
    • Detail oriented
    • Thrives in a collaborative environment
    • Good communications skills, with customers, team and stakeholders
    • Business & IT strategy experience
    • Customer-focused mindset
    • Knowledge of related software development and project management tools

    IT Project Manager Salary
    According to payscale, the average salary for an IT project manager in the US is $88,900.

    Senior Level Project Manager

    Job Description

    The senior project manager is in charge of schedules, budgets, resources and project deliverables. Delivers business results by ensuring that project management best practices are being met. Monitors teams to make sure the project goals and objectives are being kept. Knowledge of larger landscapes without neglecting granular details while tracking project health, staying alert for risk and resolving issues as they arise. Maintains standards and monitors project scope and quality requirements.

    Responsibilities

    • Works with key stakeholders to understand the business needs, and creates a project management plan that aligns with the company’s strategic objectives
    • Oversees strategic plan, monitoring and adapting as needed
    • Creates project plans, project charters and project schedules
    • Maintains project objectives
    • Monitors production and quality to customer/stakeholder/sponsor standards
    • Identifies and resolves issues and risks
    • Reports on project progress offer viable solutions and opportunities as they arise
    • Implements change practices
    • Manages resources to make sure schedule is on track
    • Project portfolio management
    • Lead meetings and set expectations for the project team
    • Maintain budget
    • Reporting on projects and portfolios

    Qualifications

    • Bachelor’s degree required; MBA preferred. Business administration, management, leadership and related fields.
    • 10+ years experience in project management, especially larger projects with established firms
    • PMP certification required; PMO experience preferred
    • Knowledge of agile and lean approaches such as Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, among others.
    • Experience in Agile project management teams
    • Proven leadership skills
    • Expertise in conflict resolution
    • Analytical and strong organizational skills, with excellent verbal and written ability
    • Proficiency with project management software and related tools including but not limited to ProjectManager, JIRA, MS Excel, etc.

    Senior Project Manager Salary
    According to payscale, the average salary for a general project manager in the US is $91,350.

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    There’s a lot to learn about being a project manager. On top of overseeing projects, the role involves collaborating with similar leaders, cross-functional teams and third parties. For that reason, we’ve created blogs, guides and templates to help you better understand all the different aspects of this role.

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    ProjectManager Is Ideal for Project Managers

    You’ve crafted a thorough job description and landed a highly qualified and motivated project manager. But they can’t do it alone. They need ProjectManager, an online project management software that gives project managers the tools they need to better plan, monitor and report on their projects.

    Planning & Scheduling

    Think of all the responsibilities that weigh on the shoulders of a project manager. For starters, they must create a project plan. No problem. ProjectManager makes planning easy and there are even industry-specific templates to get started fast. Once tasks are inputted, they can use the Gantt chart to create timelines and roll out a schedule. From here, the project manager can assign work and even direct the team, commenting at the task level and adding relevant documents. ProjectManager also offers kanban boards to facilitate task management.

    Tracking & Reporting

    Monitoring production while the plan is being executed is how a project manager keeps track of time, work and costs. ProjectManager has multiple project management tools to track progress on your project. A real-time dashboard gets six project metrics and turns them into easy-to-read charts and graphs for a high-level view of the project, which keeps stakeholders updated.

    Resource & Team Management

    Project managers need more detailed data to manage resources and their team’s workload. ProjectManager has one-click reporting that can be filtered to give you just the information you need. These reports can be shared with stakeholders if they want to take a deeper dive into the project.

    It’s always important to make sure teams have a balanced workload. ProjectManager has a workload page that is color-coded making it easy to see who is overtasked and who needs more work. Resources can be reallocated on the workload page so production can continue to move forward. To get all these features and more for your project manager, try ProjectManager today!

    No matter what type of project you’re working on, project managers need tools to help them manage all the moving parts of their project. ProjectManager was developed by project managers for project managers. It’s a cloud-based tool that gives you real-time data to better monitor your projects but also has features to help you plan, manage teams and report with ease. Try our award-winning software today with this free 30-day trial.

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    What is project management?

    Project management is the practice of applying processes and techniques to initiate, plan, manage and deliver specific projects to achieve their goals on schedule and on budget. Project management personnel will typically utilise various methodologies and tools as part of the process.

    Project management is a rapidly growing field and the profession has developed significantly over the past two decades. Experienced project managers will find themselves in high demand as more organisations understand the importance of well-managed projects.

    What does a project manager do?

    A project manager is responsible for planning and overseeing projects within an organisation, from the initial ideation through to completion. They coordinate people and processes to deliver projects on time, within budget and with the desired outcomes aligned to objectives.

    Project managers also act as a point of liaison between the project team and senior management. They use project management tools such as Microsoft Project to plan, monitor and regularly report to stakeholders on the progress of the project.

    A key part of a project manager’s role is to identify and mitigate risks which may impact successful delivery of projects.

    Project manager responsibilities

    • Defining project objectives, project scope, roles & responsibilities.
    • Defining resource requirements and managing resource availability & allocation – both internal and third party.
    • Outlining a budget based on requirements and tracking costs to deliver project on budget.
    • Preparing a detailed project plan to schedule key project milestones, workstreams & activities.
    • Managing delivery of the project according to this plan.
    • Tracking project and providing regular reports on project status to project team and key stakeholders.
    • Managing and adjusting for any changes in project scope, schedule and / or budget.
    • Identifying and mitigating potential risks.
    • Managing the relationship and communication with the client and all stakeholders, ensuring the project is delivered to their satisfaction.

    What skills does an IT project manager need to have?

    • IT project managers require strong technical skills and a solid understanding of software development.
    • Business & commercial acumen and excellent stakeholder management skills are also essential.
    • Analytical skills are necessary in order to correctly identify risks and solve any problems which may arise throughout the project.
    • Mathematical and budgeting skills.
    • Good time management skills and the ability to juggle multiple tasks at once.
    • A good communicator with effective stakeholder management & conflict resolution skills.
    • Be a good team player and an effective leader who is able to motivate their project team.

    Common project management terms

    • Milestone
    • Stakeholder
    • Project plan
    • Risk mitigation
    • Assumptions
    • Agile
    • PRINCE2
    • Task
    • Deliverable
    • Baseline
    • Gantt chart
    • Activity
    • Change management
    • Contingency plan
    • Critical path
    • Change request
    • Change request
    • Status report
    • Scrum
    • Stand-up
    • Business case
    • Use case
    • SWOT
    • Waterfall

    What qualifications do IT project managers need?

    A tertiary education in IT or computer science is beneficial to providing necessary technical knowledge to IT project management. There are also a number of recognised industry certifications, with PRINCE2 and the Project Management Institute (PMI) being the two main certifying bodies. The PMI offers a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification – the primary certification for professionals in the field of project management.

    However, many project managers fall into the field without any formal education or certification in the field after being assigned to run a project and just hitting the ground running.

    Great project managers must have strong familiarity with project management software tools, methodologies & best practices. They also need proven ability to deliver projects according to agreed scope, timeline & budget.

    What is the career path for a project manager?

    There are a number of different career paths an experienced project manager can pursue.

    Who does a project manager report to?

    The reporting lines for a project manager will vary depending on the scale of the project and organisation. In a smaller organisation they may report directly to senior management. However, in a larger organisation, they may report to a program manager, head of PMO or to the project sponsor.

    How much does a project manager earn?

    Depending on their level of experience and seniority, project managers can earn between AUD80k-180k per year in a permanent role, or AUD600-1000 per day as a contractor.​

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    Permanent (AUD/000)

    Contracting (AUD/day)

    Financial Services

    Project Manager

    110 – 140

    800 – 1,000

    Senior Project Manager

    140 – 180

    950 – 1,150

    Project Coordinator

    80 – 110

    350 – 500

    Senior Project Coordinator

    100 – 120

    500 – 700

    Project Administration

    60 – 75

    150 – 300

    Project Scheduler

    85 – 105

    400 – 700

    Master Scheduler

    110 – 150

    700 – 1,100

    Commerce and Professional Services

    Project Manager

    110 – 130

    750 – 900

    Senior Project Manager

    130 – 140

    850 – 1,000

    Project Coordinator

    75 – 100

    500 – 650

    Senior Project Coordinator

    100 – 120

    500 – 700

    Project Scheduler

    85 – 105

    400 – 700

    Master Scheduler

    110 – 150

    700 – 1,100

    Perth

     

    Permanent (AUD/000)

    Contracting (AUD/day)

    Project Manager

    110 – 140

    750 – 900

    Senior Project Manager

    140 – 160

    850 – 1,000

    Brisbane

     

    Permanent (AUD/000)

    Contracting (AUD/hr)

    Project Manager (Junior)

    80 – 100

    75 – 90

    Project Manager (Mid Weight)

    100 – 130

    90 – 105

    Project Manager (Senior)

    130 – 180

    105 – 135

    Melbourne

     

    Permanent (AUD/000)

    Contracting (AUD/day)

    Project Manager

    130 – 150

    700 – 900

    Senior Project Manager

    150 – 180

    900 – 1,200

    Newcastle

     

    Permanent (AUD/000)

    Contracting (AUD/hr)

    Project Manager

    110 – 120

    80 – 90

    Senior Project Manager

    130 – 140

    95 – 110

    Project Office Manager

    120 – 150

    100 – 130

    Project Administrator

    45 – 60

    30 – 40

    Project Coordinator

    65 – 80

    45 – 65

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    What To Expect From A Project Manager Job Description

    Looking to find a new job in project management but you don’t know if you’re prepared for one?

    Maybe you’ve noticed the changing work environment, all the job-hopping, and job shortages around you caused by the Great Resignation and you want to give it a shot too.

    The best way to find out what employers are looking for when it comes to project manager positions is to check out real project management job descriptions. These will show you exactly what skills you need and how to prepare for your future duties.

    But you don’t have to go through endless pages of job postings to see the top requirements. We already did that for you.

    We analyzed over 200 job listings from Indeed, a leading job website in over 50 countries, to show you what you can expect to see in a project manager job description:

    What Employers Are Looking For

    Duties and requirements vary from one project to another, as well as company size and industry. In fact, some companies are likely to tailor a project manager job description to their own project management and internal policies.

    Here are some of the most commonly mentioned responsibilities found in Indeed project manager job descriptions:

    Team-related responsibilities

    • Coordinate the team throughout all project management phases
    • Ensure that all team members have the required information and resources to carry out their tasks effectively
    • Monitor the team’s work time and timesheets on a daily basis
    • Manage large and diverse teams and projects (sometimes simultaneously)
    • Lead daily/weekly stand-ups and meetings
    • Meet with individual team members to find and fix any issues
    • Train employees during workshops
    • Foster a culture based on accountability

    Customer-oriented responsibilities

    • Manage communication with external and internal stakeholders (clients, sponsors, executives, etc. )
    • Organize and participate in client meetings
    • Collaborate with the PMO and sponsor
    • Ensure compliance with client requirements and business needs
    • Ensure customer satisfaction
    • Bring together all company units to meet client demands

    General business responsibilities

    • Maintain business relationships
    • Contribute to the development of the company, its processes, and its projects
    • Recommend further improvements
    • Align the company’s general business targets with the project’s objectives and outcomes

    Project-related responsibilities

    • Create a detailed project management plan and other project documents
    • Guide incoming and outgoing project files
    • Provide solutions to project-related issues
    • Set the strategic direction of all projects
    • Define the project’s scope
    • Set milestones and deadlines
    • Create budget and revenue estimates
    • Manage project resources and their costs
    • Assign, prioritize, and supervise project tasks (task management)
    • Implement and manage changes
    • Detect, report, and fix issues whenever necessary
    • Identify, prevent, and manage risks
    • Track project performance using appropriate KPIs, metrics, tools, and techniques
    • Submit deliverables and ensure they adhere to quality standards
    • Perform any other relevant, project-related duties when needed
    • In some situations, the project manager can use invoicing software to send invoices and bill the client

    Now, don’t worry. You won’t get to see all of these responsibilities in a single job description. Keep them somewhere close and review them from time to time to know how to further improve yourself.

    These duties are essential for the project development process. Even if they’re not part of your daily routine, you’ll stumble upon them later on in your career at least a few times.

    Got a few more minutes? Have a look at our guide to project manager responsibilities and see how you can handle them with the help of software.

    The Skills You’ll Need

    There is no such thing as a general project management skill. To lead a project, you’ll need to be well-rounded in various complementary fields.

    Many project managers have started out in their careers as software developers, UX designers, marketing experts, sales reps, or even teachers (even if is not one of the ideal jobs for former teachers). These people will be a better fit for a project that targets their industry of interest but they’ll still need to brush up on their knowledge of project management processes, methods, and tools.

    While general business knowledge is a must-have since it helps you understand the project, its market, and its clients, you should also be able to comply with the PMBOK® Guide and Standards. Commonly, a project manager will always be in charge of managing and supervising the project team during project initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and closing.

    To prepare for a career in project management there are many courses, blogs, and other training opportunities.

    Here are the mandatory skills you need for a new project management position:

    Must-Have Skills

    When looking over project management job descriptions, you have to pay attention to the next two skills you must have before starting work at your new job:

    • Theoretical and practical knowledge of project management processes, workflows, and terminology

    Note

    This includes everything from risk, cost, resource, and change management, to knowing how to use a specific method, methodology, or framework, understanding what a “critical path” is, using Kanban boards, and so much more.

    • PC proficiency/Knowledge of project management software

    Note

    Using a computer may sound like a skill everyone has, but project managers need to master project mgmt tools to help them keep track of their work on web projects. For example, other solutions such as Google Docs and Sheets are necessary to create formal documents. Plus, they’ll need presentation tools like PowerPoint to pitch or show results. Most of these tools are affordable for small teams. And even with Google or Microsoft documents, maybe they need a step-up. For example, they may want to switch to a professional invoice generator instead of filling out a printable pdf they randomly download online.

    Nice to Have Skills

    Then there are those work-related abilities that will give you the edge when it comes to getting your dream job in project management. These are not always considered must-haves because often they’re not needed when you start out in a new company.

    They refer, but are not limited, to the:

    • Capacity to train other team members

    You might be asked to train other employees or even a project manager intern. Knowing how you can share your knowledge of this field and demonstrate its value too is a bonus in this case.

    • Ability to manage multiple projects and responsibilities at the same time

    Smaller companies with none or few project managers might ask you to take charge of more than just one project simultaneously to keep up with client demands.

    • Knowledge of the industry (processes, tools, terminology, etc.) you’re applying for

    Most projects focus on a specific field of work from Fine Arts and Design to Technology, Engineering, Manufacturing, and many more. Hence, a project manager who has worked in one of these industries before will be favored.

    • Relevant experience and knowledge of program and portfolio management (valid for large companies)
    • Ability to research, understand and apply the concepts and best practices of any new industry
    • Experience in negotiating contracts and other aspects that can impact a project
    • Knowledge of business needs
    • Experience in managing and maintaining relationships with clients
    • Ability to work unsupervised, with little management oversight
    • Experience writing project requirement specifications

    Soft Skills

    A project management position is not just about your knowledge of project management and business best practices. You’ll also need interpersonal abilities like being a good communicator, accountable, adaptable, analytical, and a strategic thinker who’s also capable of making effective decisions under pressure.

    Seems like too much? No worries. You probably already have some if not all of these. But there’s always room for improvement as some skills might not be fully developed. Here’s a list of the traits employers want from their next project manager:

    • Strong management and leadership skills
    • Critical thinking
    • Good, client-oriented communication skills
    • Ability to offer and receive constructive feedback
    • Adaptability and flexibility
    • Excellent ability to multitask
    • Strong interpersonal skills, ability to define situations, document data, and draw conclusions
    • Capacity to work both independently and within a team
    • Ability to interpret instructions regardless of their form
    • Excellent organizational skills
    • Creative mindset
    • Proactive personality
    • Analytical skills
    • Conflict resolution skills
    • Accuracy and attention to detail
    • Time management capabilities
    • Capacity to meet milestones and deadlines
    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
    • Capacity to manage stressful situations
    • Problem-solving skills
    • Self-motivation
    • Ability to motivate other people

    Other Requirements

    • Proven working experience in project management (period of time depends on the position)

    Tip

    If you’re applying for a Junior position, you might want to start with an internship first, create your own project, or try volunteering to get your first chance of managing a real project.

    • Holding a Bachelor’s degree (Master’s degrees are preferred)

    Note

    A Project Management degree is not mandatory. Employers often ask for a Business Administration degree. But when a project is centered around a specific industry, a degree in the following fields is preferred: (Industrial) Design, Finance, Construction, Computer Science, Marketing, Engineering, Manufacturing, etc. If you’re applying to manage a medical project, you might just be asked to hold a Medical degree. Only someone with proper education and experience in a certain industry can be prepared to face its problems.

    • PMP® certification/PRINCE2 certification (or other certificates acknowledged by organizations such as the PMI® or APM)
    • Ability to travel to meet up with stakeholders
    • Knowledge of a foreign language

    To find out more about what it takes to become a project manager, check out this complete guide.

    Project Manager Job Description Examples

    To show you what a real project manager job description might look like, we’ve created the following 3 examples based on the most common project manager requirements in terms of duties and skills. Pay close attention to spot the similarities and differences between these positions:

    Project Manager (Senior) Job Description

    Job summary

    We’re looking for a Senior Project Manager to handle our overall project management operations for our key corporate clients. You should have previously had overall responsibility for several other successful projects in the past. The ideal candidate is someone with great leadership skills who can supervise a team of 62 people and coordinate their activities from project initiation to delivery. You also need to be able to travel occasionally to meet with our clients or attend conferences. Holding a PMP® certification is mandatory.

    Responsibilities

    • Initiate, plan, execute, monitor, and deliver our projects
    • Create project-related documents
    • Maintain communication between the team, stakeholders, and clients
    • Create and deliver internal and external project reports
    • Lead the team toward delivering our customer’s solution in time and within budget
    • Hold team meetings on a weekly basis
    • Align general business objectives with the project’s goals
    • Offer project management advice to executives when needed
    • Ensure all quality standards are met
    • Manage the project’s budget and resources (including subcontractors)
    • Conduct periodical team training
    • Participate in the development of the company’s structure
    • Find new project growth opportunities
    • Track project deliverables and outcomes with appropriate tools
    • Attend industry conferences to increase the project’s exposure (twice a year)

    Requirements

    • Bachelor’s degree (Master’s degree is preferred)
    • PMP® certification is a must
    • 7+ years of experience in corporate-level project management
    • Solid understanding of project management methods, methodologies, frameworks, terminology, and processes
    • Proven experience in creating project-related documents
    • Experience with portfolio management is highly desired
    • Leadership skills
    • Ability to solve conflicts effectively
    • Expert organizational skills
    • Advanced time management, decisional, and analytical skills
    • Highly competent in handling multiple project timelines
    • Budget management experience
    • Knowledge of one or more project management tools
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
    • Flexible to travel

    IT Project Manager (Technical Project Manager) Job Description

    Job summary

    We’re looking for an experienced IT Project Manager to supervise our ongoing technology projects. As a key member of the Technology team, you’ll be in charge of all internal and external projects. Teamwork and customer-focused decision-making are key as we believe in using collaboration to achieve project success. We offer a collaborative and challenging work environment. Together with the team, you’ll deliver projects to our customers and ensure the monitoring of the final product even after its launch.

    Responsibilities

    • Initiate, plan, execute, monitor, and deliver our internal projects
    • Create project-related documents
    • Maintain communication between the team, stakeholders, and clients
    • Lead and provide technical leadership
    • Ensure that the project’s status is communicated to the team, stakeholders, sponsors, and clients
    • Collaborate with the Design team
    • Create and deliver project reports
    • Lead team meetings and sprint reviews
    • Align business objectives with the project’s goals
    • Manage the project’s budget and resource allocation
    • Get in touch with other departments to fix software-related issues
    • Offer project management advice to executives when needed
    • Ensure all quality standards are met
    • Create internal and external reports
    • Choose the right team members for our next projects

    Requirements

    • Bachelor’s degree (Master’s degree is preferred)
    • Scrum Master certification is an advantage
    • 4+ years of experience in IT projects
    • Agile knowledge is highly desired
    • Proven experience in creating project-related documents
    • Demonstrated success in delivering products
    • Outstanding grasp of IT concepts, processes, and web standards
    • Ability to effectively manage small to medium-sized projects
    • Proven leadership skills
    • Attention to details
    • Ability to communicate and solve conflicts effectively
    • Strong organizational skills
    • Knowledge of one or more project management tools
    • Advanced analytical skills
    • Budget and time management experience
    • Ability to work remotely (some team members work from another office)

    Creative Project Manager Job Description

    Job summary

    We seek a self-motivated Creative Project Manager to manage our agency’s current and future design projects. You should be able to effectively keep track of our clients’ projects and maintain close communications with our other project managers as well. Most projects have a short life cycle, so being able to work well under tight deadlines is a must. The ideal candidate should have previously managed creative projects as well as medium-level experience working in UX/UI design.

    Responsibilities

    • Initiate, plan, execute, monitor, and deliver our internal projects
    • Create project-related documents
    • Maintain partnerships and stakeholder communication
    • Collaborate with the IT department for technical implementation
    • Ensure that the team and clients are updated on the project’s status at all times
    • Create and deliver project reports
    • Actively participate in the design process
    • Manage the project’s budget and resources
    • Lead team meetings on a weekly basis
    • Establish and align business objectives with the project’s goals
    • Offer project management advice to executives when needed
    • Track project performance to ensure all goals and quality standards are met
    • Create internal and external reports

    Requirements

    • Bachelor’s degree (Master’s degree is preferred)
    • PMP® certification (or similar) is preferred
    • 3+ years of experience in leading design projects (former experience in UX/UI is an advantage)
    • Adobe Creative Suite experience is a plus
    • An understanding of human-centered design thinking
    • Proven experience in creating project-related documents
    • Leadership skills
    • Excellent attention to detail
    • Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously
    • Strong organizational skills
    • High creativity level
    • Advanced analytical skills
    • Budget and time management experience
    • Knowledge of one or more project management tools

    But how do I use these project manager job description samples?

    Use them as a baseline to see what skills you’ll need. Then compare these examples among each other to find out if you’d be a better fit for one position or the other given your current skills and experience.

    There are many more positions available for project management practitioners in hundreds of industries. Check out employment search engines like Indeed or LinkedIn to see more similar project management job descriptions.

    One final tip before we sign off:

    The order in which companies list their requirements can show how important these are for the job position. Recruiters usually place vital aspects at the beginning of the list and then add the rest to the end. These essential facts are also often highlighted within the body of the project manager job description through bolded text or direct statements from the company (e.g.: [skill] is preferred, [skill] is an advantage, [skill] is highly-demanded, etc.).

    Key Takeaways

    Think of a job description is your first contact with the company you’re applying to. Usually, you’ll have to work on everything they wrote in that job ad. The responsibilities they marked are their biggest needs and you’ll encounter them regularly. So it’s only normal that you have to prepare to deal with them.

    But always expect more. Each day will bring new challenges. So use your first interview to get to know anything else that’s not part of the job description. You don’t want to sign up for a job you’re not prepared for.

    Remember

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    Project Manager – Project Management

    Purpose of the position project manager

    Building an effective project management system capable of continuous development.
    Providing the project with the necessary resources.

    Operational daily management, resource interaction management, coordination and control of project implementation to achieve project targets.

    Direct responsibilities of the project manager

    Tasks and activities that are personally performed by the employee, or the implementation of which is controlled by him, grouped by project phases.

    Integration management

    • Concept
      • Definition (clarification):
        • project goals and results,
        • stakeholder requirements and tasks,
        • constraints and success criteria for the project
    • Development
      • Project implementation strategy planning
      • Development of a project management plan
      • Analysis of the project plan for the integration of goals, objectives, results, risks, project resources and their alignment with the integrated parameters of the program (for projects included in the programs).
    • Implementation
      • Project management and management
      • Monitoring and control of project work
      • Integration change management analysis and guidance
      • Organization of interaction for solving problems related to project management
    • Completion
      • Organization of work on completion of a project or phase
      • Preparation of the final report

    Change management

    • Concept
      • Define change management principles
    • Development
      • Change response planning
    • Implementation
      • Collection of requests and proposals for changes;
      • Determination of the impact of proposed changes on project results
      • Organization of consideration and decision-making on changes;
      • Application of approved changes – adjustment of planning documents
      • Monitoring the application of approved changes
      • Updating the change register
      • Evaluation of the results of changes
      • Documenting lessons learned
    • Completion
      • Documenting lessons learned

    Quantitative indicators of influence

    Real quantitative/measurable indicators characterizing the scale of direct influence at this job level:

    • Direct indicators
      • Planned duration of the project, months
      • Total cost of the main and optional parts of the project, million
      • Number of personnel in management, pers.
      • Planned labor costs for the project, pers. days
      • Physical and technical parameters of the project product
      • Powers to sign contracts for the amount not exceeding $ thousand
      • Authority to approve changes in a project with influence:
        • To increase the cost of the project, not more than, $ thousand
        • For milestones that determine the duration of the project, days
      • Authorization to use the reserve fund of the project for the purpose of project management in the amount of not more than, $ thousand
    • Proxy indicators
      • Program investment indicators:
        • PBP
        • NPV
        • IRR

    Powers of the project manager:

    The employee holding this position is vested with the following powers:

    • Carry out day-to-day project management and require project team members to perform their duties in a timely and quality manner,
    • Make decisions to hire or fire employees to perform project role functions,
    • Control and approve relevant changes to the project within the framework defined for this position,
    • Sign and endorse documents within their competence.
    • Involve the necessary specialists of the Company and members of the project team in the examination and approval of decisions made on the project;
    • Appoint and hold meetings to review project progress,
    • Request from all project participants (including contractors) information related to the implementation of the project;
    • Decide on penalties or bonuses for members of the project management team;
    • Escalate issue resolution to Steering Committee

    Responsibility of the Project Manager:

    The employee holding this position is responsible for:

    • Implementation of the project within the approved time frame, with the specified quality, within the specified budget,
    • Achievement of planned project indicators,
    • Building an effective Project Management System, incl. for efficiency:
      • project management team,
      • project communications,
      • decisions made on the project, etc. ;
    • Timeliness of making managerial decisions,
    • Ensuring the timely and targeted use of financial and other material resources;
    • Fulfillment of obligations undertaken to contractors;
    • Reliability of reporting data on the project and the regularity of their submission;
    • Creation and provision of safe working conditions for their subordinates and compliance with industrial safety requirements;
    • Compliance with the rules and regulations of the Company
    • Disclosure of information obtained in the course of their activities in the Company to persons not authorized to have access to such information, including commercial, state or other secrets

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    Project manager and administrator: functions and features of interaction

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    Project activities, especially in the last decade, have become of great importance in the work of most organizations, including in the public administration system: the development of activities is based on modern approaches, standards of organizations and management. For the successful implementation of any project, it is necessary to select the appropriate professionals and create a team of like-minded people. In the course of building a project management system, an extremely important task is the formation of a role structure, the distribution of powers and the consolidation of responsibility among the project team members. Within the framework of project management, there are various functions that are distributed according to the roles that implement them, for example, project manager (PM), project administrator (AP) and others. Let’s try to uncover these two key design roles and understand the functionality of each of them.

    Project manager

    Project manager (RP, project manager, PM) – a person who is personally responsible for the operational management of the project team and the project in the context of areas of expertise (risk management, communications, budget, deadlines and etc.) to achieve the goals, indicators and results of the project. To make the project successful, the project manager provides:

    • vision of the project as a management object, understanding of its features;
    • analysis, consideration of interests and management of relations with project stakeholders;
    • unique task uncertainty reduction due to planning procedure;
    • resource base of project activities;
    • protection of design solutions and reporting to the curator and the customer;
    • involvement of project teams and individual contractors in the performance of work;
    • control over the progress of work;
    • analysis of project events for timeliness, quality, deviations;
    • making forecasts and correcting plans;
    • project completion and documentation archiving.

    The actions of the project manager are connected, first of all, with the curator, who involves the future project manager in the process of initiating the project. The curator is always interested in getting the best result with the least effort. Therefore, he needs a reasonable and effective project manager.

    A project manager is not so much a title as it is a role taken on by an employee or external person who is called upon to accomplish a unique task. It should be borne in mind that a functional worker often acts as a project manager and not even one.

    If this happens, then the need for professional project managers also increases. Accordingly, dedicated staff units appear with all the consequences: professional profile, job description, remuneration system, etc. For a specific project, the powers and responsibilities are described in local documents.

    Job responsibilities of the project manager

    Project preparation:

    • defining and agreeing with stakeholders on key project parameters: goals, indicators, results, etc.
    • identification of project risks and opportunities
    • estimate of labor and cost costs for the implementation of the project
    • development and approval of project passport
    • estimate the timing of achieving goals development and preparation of a project plan, determination of milestones

    Work with project resources:

    • formation, management, development of the project team
    • developing and managing the implementation of a communication plan for project participants
    • developing and monitoring the achievement of project team performance indicators
    • implementation of the incentive and motivation system for the project team

    Project implementation management:

    • operational project management, control of timely and quality work
    • change management in the project: adjustment of the work plan and approval of the changes made by the stakeholders of the project
    • ensuring timely provision of information to all project participants
    • organizing the development and approval of project documents at all phases of the life cycle Ensuring timely transfer of project results to the customer

    For the role of a project manager, such personal qualities as result-oriented, communicative, flexible, client-centric, emotional intelligence and pragmatism are very important.

    In order to fully perform duties, the project manager must be able to:

    • Quickly switch between project events , prioritizing taking into account various aspects of the project: financial, economic, technological and functional.
    • It is easy to move from local, very specific issues of the task context to the tactical and strategic level of management functions, sometimes showing remarkable erudition and intellectual flexibility.
    • Be flexible when interacting with different project participants , building a harmonious interaction between the interests of individual performers and the whole team, between stakeholders of different levels and value orientations.
    • Show emotional intelligence, unite the team and not be led by various kinds of manipulations.
    • Be ready to make high demands on the results and get a result that is very different from the ideal at the most important moment.
    • Keep shared value and goals at the forefront of the team so that it regularly mobilizes for initially subtle success.
    • Quickly recover from stress and achieve success .

    Job responsibilities of the project manager include a large block of work on documentary support and meetings. A high level of process management in an organization provides for a large number of documentation and regulations. The project manager finds himself in a difficult situation: it is very difficult to combine the routine work of document management and engage in project development. It is very important to realize in time your level of immersion in the workflow and routine tasks and take the necessary actions to solve the problem that arises. At such a moment, the manager should think about introducing the role of Project Administrator.

    Project administrator

    From the moment an administrator joins the team, a certain workload will be relieved from the project manager. This is especially valuable for project managers who are functional employees of management services or linear production units.

    Practice shows that the project administrator plays the role of assistant project manager, coordinator of a large number of issues, including team coordination. In fact, a project administrator is a person responsible for organizing and supporting communications (collecting, processing, transferring information) between participants in project activities, record keeping, creating and storing a project archive.

    Based on the scope of the project, job responsibilities and corresponding functions are recorded.

    Key roles of the project administrator:

    • provides organizational and technical support for the activities of the project manager and working bodies of the project;
    • provides monitoring of project implementation and reporting on the project;
    • ensures that methodological recommendations for organizing project activities and requirements for the use of an automated information system for project activities are taken into account;
    • performs other functions as decided by the project manager.

    A qualified project administrator is able to manage more than one project and act as an assistant to several project managers.

    Typical duties of an administrator include:

    • assistance in organizing meetings, preparation and approval of final minutes, control of notices and execution of decisions of meetings;
    • notification and collection of reports of executors;
    • consolidation of reporting information from contractors;
    • assistance to the project manager in the preparation of briefs, presentations and reports;
    • selection of information for reports on the project committee;
    • compiling registers and registers of accounting, monitoring and analysis forms (risks, indicators) in accordance with the requirements of the regulations;
    • execution of an updated project schedule;
    • organization of business trips and reception of project participants;
    • coordinating meetings of working groups;
    • execution of direct instructions from the RP within the framework of subordinate project activities;
    • correction of calendar plans, resource base and terms;
    • implementation of communication procedures, distribution of project documentation to interested parties;
    • other forms of documentation support for project management processes.

    The functions and job responsibilities of a project administrator require a specific personal and professional profile of the position. As a rule, this is a young specialist with a higher education. He must master the basics of office work, project management, and be an experienced user of office applications.

    How well-distributed AP functionality can improve the efficiency of the RP

    Unfortunately, it is a fairly common opinion that the position of a project administrator is “the lowest position in a team”. Accordingly, the most low-skilled functions are assigned to her, according to the principle of applying the least intellectual effort. The standard situation is to use the project administrator on a “hands-free” basis – he is involved in preparing presentations, performing local unexpectedly “arrived” tasks, preparing numerous huge spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel, in which the same numbers are structured differently, etc. d. Because of this, in practice, more than once I had to deal with the fact that the only function of the project administrator is the preparation of such reports. It is also not uncommon for the project administrator to have no direct and permanent contact with the project manager. Meetings take place only at general meetings, personal communication is minimized, and the manager shifts some of the functions of the project administrator to his secretary. All of the above features of the organization of the project administrator’s work are signs of the immaturity of project management systems and the creation of conditions when the manager is overloaded with routine and projects are built on the principle of “putting out fires”.

    A competent project manager will be able to shift the maximum of current tasks to others, freeing up time for solving key issues. The project administrator will be able to take over the routine and administration of some processes.

    Functions that need to be delegated to the project administrator for joint building of effective work:

    • Formation and updating of the register of contacts. Prompt formation of a register of contacts of project participants (indicating their roles and positions, leaders, a short description) is the main task of the Project Administrator. It is extremely important that all project participants can find the necessary information about the contacts of team members at any time. And additional information management. It would be useful to indicate the birthdays of employees – it will help planning motivational events.
    • Coding. The project administrator must develop a system for coding documents that are in working folders and familiarize the team with the coding rules. It is very important that each team member can find the necessary up-to-date document at any time.
    • Creating and maintaining an archive. The project administrator keeps the project workspace up to date. The archive structure should be as simple as possible. Documents inside the archive should be distributed into intuitive folders, in accordance with the specified encoding rules in the names. The project administrator should be the only contributor who contributes documentation to the archive.
    • Organization and recording of meetings . The schedule for regular meetings should be prepared at least one month in advance. Before the meeting, all participants are notified in advance about it, an agenda is formed, which is sent to the participants at least a day before the meeting. During the meeting, a protocol is drawn up, the wording of which is agreed immediately. Of course, if necessary, time is reserved for formulating a dissenting opinion or clarifying details, but fundamental issues should be resolved on the spot, and decisions should be immediately recorded in the minutes. Orders from the protocols are immediately entered into the Journal – one of the main management tools. The maintenance of this log can be entrusted to the project administrator: it will be he who will remind the performers that the deadline for the execution of the assignment is approaching, track the implementation, receipt of documents, etc. The project manager is connected only when the instructions are not completed.
    • Collection and processing of timesheets . However, experience shows that the competent use of this tool helps the project manager to understand the situation with the workload of the team, the effectiveness of individual employees, and also allows, with numbers in hand, to justify the additional need for human resources. Based on the time sheet, the project administrator can analyze the overtime and lost work situation and share his observations with the project manager. .
    • Development of reporting formats . The project administrator can offer several options for reporting formats based on his experience and observations to assess the situation on the project, while reflecting the most important information in it. Manual reporting will help you understand your data sources and how they are updated. In the future, it will be possible to offer a more complex design. After some time, it will be possible to understand what part of the work could be automated and set a task for programmers.
    • Monitoring the provision of regular reporting to the project team, integration of reports This task correlates with the task of maintaining the Journal: in this case, the report is the result of an instruction to prepare it. The project administrator sends an automatically repeated notification of the preparation and submission of the report, enters the appropriate item in the Log, and then controls the provision of information necessary to generate summary reports for the project. If the report has not arrived on time (or it has arrived, but in an incorrect format), the issue is escalated to the project manager. If the report is submitted on time, the work of the project manager begins to assess the status of work performed by the contractors.
    • Development and updating of the calendar-network schedule of the project . At the first stage of work on the project, the role of the task scheduler can be assumed by the project administrator. This requires basic knowledge and skills in the relevant software products.

    Conclusion

    If the project administrator effectively performs at least the above tasks, the project manager has time for forecasting, managing changes, risks, motivating the team and solving key problematic issues. At the same time, the project manager has a reduced workload for “churn” and momentary or repetitive tasks. Thus, the probability of successful project implementation increases – after all, the more you can “organize the future” (plan, predict, identify and manage risks, etc.), the less often you will have to face unforeseen problems in this future.

    It is useful for the project manager to know which responsibilities he can assign to the administrator and which he can keep for himself. An increased concentration on the results of accountable tasks is undoubtedly more comfortable, as it corresponds to the position of a project leader.

    Natalya Kartasheva,
    Expert of the Center for Assessment and HR Development

    Project manager | Library HR

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    JOB DESCRIPTION

    PROJECT MANAGER

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    1. General provisions

    1.1. This job description defines the rights, duties and responsibilities of project manager _____________________ (hereinafter referred to as the “enterprise”).

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    1.2. The project manager is subordinate to the head of innovation and development department.

    2. Responsibilities

    The project manager must:

    2.1. Determine the scope of work required for the development and implementation of the project.

    2.2. Define and document dependencies between activities.

    2.3. Estimate the duration of work, draw up a critical path.

    2.4. Determine the charter, goals, objectives and results of the project.

    2.5. Think over and draw up a plan for the preparation and implementation of a new project, determine milestones.

    2.6 Determine the amount of time needed to complete the project.

    2.7. Quantify and estimate the cost of resources required to complete project work.

    2.8. Write down a chain of relationships between project team members.

    2.9. Think over the motivation system of the project team.

    2.10. Organize meetings of the project team.

    2.11. Analyze the possible impact of deviations in the scope of work performed on the progress of the project as a whole.

    2.12. Participate in the development of a detailed business plan.

    2.13. Estimate the cost and determine the budget of the project.

    2.14. Choose a project team.

    2.15. Determine the professional skills needed by project team members.

    2.16. Determine the responsible Departments and responsible persons who will participate in the development and implementation of the project.

    2.17. Control the preparation of the necessary documentation for the implementation of a new project.

    2.18. Ensure timely collection, accumulation, distribution, storage and subsequent use of project information.

    2.19. Control compliance with the deadlines for the development and implementation processes.

    2.20. Controls changes in the project budget.

    2.21. Track deviations from the plan, make adjustments to the plan and coordinate it with all project participants.

    2.22. Coordinate the provision of the necessary information within the stipulated time to all project participants.

    2.23. Control and monitor the development and implementation activities and, if necessary, correct these processes.

    3. Administrative work

    3.2. Budgeting: develops and controls project budgets

    3.3. Planning: daily, weekly, monthly

    3.4. Reporting: weekly, monthly

    3.5. Development of documents: Plans, reports.

    3.6. It supports information in the current state, databases: no

    4. Rights

    4.1. Project team, experts on project

    4. 2. Documents Vyzing: No

    4.3 .Financial: within the budget of the Office of Innovation and Development.

    5. Documentation governing operation

    5.1. External documents: Legislative and regulatory acts, project management standards.

    5.2. Internal documents: Company Regulations, Management Regulations, Job Description, Internal Labor Regulations, New Product Creation Standards.

    6. Evaluation criteria for labor efficiency

    6.2. Completion of weekly and monthly planning activities for which he is responsible.

    6.3 Satisfaction of internal customers.

    6.4 Satisfaction of external customers.

    6.5. Fulfillment of budget plans.

    6.6. Implementation of weekly and monthly planning activities in terms of volume, for which he is responsible.

    6.7. Achieving the set goals and objectives for projects.

    7. Interaction, exchange of information

    Interaction and exchange of information is described and regulated by the New Product Development Standards.

    8. Requirements for qualification

    8.1. READS: Work on PC (MSOFFICE package, Internet)

    8.2. Education: Higher Economic

    8.3. Special training: Knowledge of MSPROSETRAL

    8.4. Work experience: at least 3 years in a managerial position

    8.5. Professional knowledge:

    – time management;

    – negotiation skills;

    – principles of information processing;

    – standards and methodologies of the project approach;

    – management.

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    Job description of the project manager – sample 2022 and how to draw it up, rights and obligations

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    The job description of the project manager is a document that defines the rights, duties and level of responsibility of this employee. A properly drafted job description can improve the quality of the project manager’s work, so it is extremely important to know how to properly compose this document and what points to write in it.

    Content of Article

    • 1 How to draw up: General provisions
    • 2 Offices: To which the project manager has the right and its liability
    • 3 Samples of the job description of the head of the project
      • 3.1 Typical
      • 3.2 in construction in construction
      • 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 IT project
      • 3.4 Head of project management department
      • 3.5 LLC
      • 3.6 Development project

    How to compose: general provisions

    The first section of the job description contains a list of qualification requirements for an employee, the basic knowledge and documents necessary for work, as well as general working conditions for this position.

    The first item of the instruction is always the title and category of the position. The project manager, respectively, belongs to the category of managers.

    An employee can be appointed to a position and removed from it only by the relevant order of the general director. As soon as the director signs the appointment, the head can begin to perform his duties.

    The employee reports directly to the CEO of the company.

    Candidate requirements depend on the direction of the project. As a rule, this is a higher education in the field related to the specifics of the project, and experience in professional activities for at least 3 years. Some firms also require additional certificates of professional development – passing various trainings, webinars and courses.

    The knowledge of:

    • information processing principles;
    • methodological documents;
    • basic rules of negotiation.

    This list is supplemented by a list of specialized skills and knowledge that correspond to a specific direction of the project.

    In his activities, the project manager must rely on:

    • Russian legislation;
    • charter, internal regulations and rules of the company;
    • orders and directives of the immediate supervisor;
    • current job description;
    • labor contract.

    Job responsibilities: what the project manager is entitled to and his responsibility

    Job responsibilities of an employee is a list of tasks that he needs to perform during working hours.

    Failure to comply with any of the items in this section may result in dismissal of an employee.

    The list of tasks for this position includes, as a rule:

    • determination of the starting point, plan, goal, time and final result of the project;
    • drawing up an action plan to accomplish the task;
    • distribution of necessary work among project participants;
    • drawing up approximate deadlines for execution;
    • compilation of the critical path;
    • Estimating the cost of the project and providing estimates to the immediate supervisor;
    • determination of a specific budget for the entire project;
    • selection of a team to perform assigned tasks;
    • compiling motivation for the team;
    • control of the work of project participants;
    • preparation of necessary documentation;
    • collection, storage, application of necessary information;
    • holding events to analyze the successes and mistakes of the team;
    • meeting deadlines;
    • control of budget changes;
    • adjusting the plan if necessary;
    • analysis of the work done.

    The main task of an employee is to complete and deliver the project on time.

    In his work, the project manager has the right to:

    • request and receive information necessary to solve the project’s tasks;
    • providing the CEO with ideas to improve the performance of members;
    • requirement for appropriate working conditions;
    • making important decisions within their competence;
    • failure to perform duties that are not included in the job description.

    The next section is a list of violations for which the employee is responsible.

    Since the manager has a certain number of people under his command, he is fully responsible for the work they do. In addition, an employee may be held liable for:

    • failure to perform their duties;
    • non-compliance with the rules of the documents prescribed in the section “General Provisions”;
    • disclosure of trade secrets or confidential information;
    • violation of labor regulations, discipline or safety.

    Sample project manager job description

    Typical

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    In construction

    Used in construction projects by construction organizations and for construction project managers documents of the following type: https://yadi.sk/d/LRDVQnke3TkeHA

    IT project

    In the field of IT (information technology), the following job descriptions are typical: https://yadi.sk/d/l0R8KCSo3TkexB

    Head of Project Management Department

    You can find an example job description for the Head of Project Management Department at the following address: https://yadi.sk/i/sLfrSOsX3TkfYn

    To download a document suitable for Internet project manager in LLC, click here: https://yadi.sk/i/jPjnr11X3Tkfi2

    Development project

    Job description of the development project manager: https://yadi. sk/d/QTETv_zF3TkgPy

    The severity of the penalty is determined by the severity of the violation. The more harm to the organization caused by the employee’s action, the more severe the consequences will be.

    Thus, the job description is an important document in the work of the project manager. It helps the CEO to control the work of the subordinate, and the project manager to perform the tasks assigned to him in a quality manner. That is why it is extremely important to approach the preparation of job descriptions as carefully and thoroughly as possible.

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    Job description: IT project manager – Professions in the IT field

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    Purpose of the position: achievement of final goals and objectives from the implementation of new projects

    1 Qualification

    2 The IT project manager belongs to the category of managers.

    2. A person who has a (higher; secondary) professional (technical) education (information systems in business, information technologies CAD, management), experience in the field of IT technologies at least (2 years; 3 years; others)

    3. Professional knowledge

    • Principles of information processing;
    • Standards and methodologies for the project approach;
    • Time management;
    • Negotiation skills;
    • Management.

    Responsibilities

    1. Determines the charter, goals, objectives and result of the project.

    2. Thinks through and makes a plan for the preparation and implementation of a new project, determines milestones:

    • Determines the scope of work required for the development and implementation of the project.
    • Identifies and documents dependencies between jobs.
    • Estimates the duration of activities, creates a critical path.
    • Specifies the amount of time needed to complete the project.

    3. Quantifies and estimates the cost of resources required to complete the project work

    4. Estimates the cost and determines the project budget.

    5. Selects a project team.

    • Identifies the skills needed by project team members.
    • Identifies the responsible Departments and responsible persons who will participate in the development and implementation of the project.
    • Prescribes a chain of relationships between project team members.
    • Thinks over the motivation system for the project team.

    6. Organizes project team meetings

    7. Participates in the development of a detailed business plan

    8. Controls the preparation of the necessary documentation for the implementation of a new project

    9. Controls the preparation of the necessary documentation for the implementation of a new project

    • Ensures timely collection, accumulation, distribution, storage and subsequent use of project information to all project participants

    10. Controls and monitors development and implementation activities and, if necessary, corrects these processes.

    • Controls compliance with the deadlines for the development and implementation processes
    • Controls changes in the project budget
    • Monitors deviations from the plan, makes adjustments to the plan and agrees it with all project participants
    • Analyzes the possible impact of deviations in the amount of work performed on the progress of the project as a whole

    11. Administrative work

    • Budgeting: develops and controls project budgets
    • Planning: daily, weekly, monthly
    • Reporting: weekly, monthly
    • HR: selection of the project team, project team motivation, together with the HR Technology Department.
    • Development of documents: Plans, reports.
    • Keeps information, databases up to date: no

    Rights

    Has the right to make decisions on issues:

    • Financial: within the budget of the Innovation and Development Department.
    • Selection of partners: project team, project experts
    • Approval of documents: no

    Documents governing work

    1. External documents: Legislative and regulatory acts, project management standards.

    2. Internal documents: Company Regulations, Management Regulations, Job Description, Internal Labor Regulations, New Product Creation Standards.

    Criteria for assessing labor efficiency

    1. Implementation of weekly and monthly planning activities in terms of time, for which

    is responsible

    2. Implementation of weekly and monthly planning activities in terms of quality, for which

    is responsible

    3. Implementation of weekly and monthly activities in terms of volume monthly planning for which he is responsible

    4. Satisfaction of internal customers

    5. Satisfaction of external customers

    6. Fulfillment of budget plans

    7. Achievement of the set goals and objectives for projects

    Responsibility

    The head of IT projects is responsible:

    — within the limits established by the current labor legislation of the Russian Federation

    2. For offenses committed in the course of their activities — within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of the Russian Federation

    3. For causing material damage to the enterprise – within the limits established by the current labor and civil legislation of the Russian Federation

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    • Who is a project manager?
    • Typical sections of the job description of the project manager
    • Standard requirements for a candidate for the position of project manager
    • General duties of the project manager

    Job description of the project manager determines the order of work of this employee. About what nuances you need to consider when compiling it job description , what he does and what his job responsibilities are, we will describe in the article below.

    Who is a project manager?

    A project is a work assignment that involves the achievement of specific goals and has well-defined start and end points; The project manager is the person responsible for the execution of the project. As it is clear from the title of the position, the project manager does not work alone and has a team under his command, which he organizes and leads to the result.

    At the same time, the position of project manager can be involved in various business areas. The most popular of them are:

    • IT technologies;
    • construction;
    • financial direction;
    • insurance;
    • pharmaceutical activities;
    • organization of sports and other events.

    Due to such diversity, the content of the job description of the project manager, which each organization develops independently, is determined by the field of activity of the specified specialist and may provide for various requirements for the candidate for the position, the scope of the employee’s labor duties, his rights and responsibilities. Even so, there is a standard set of sections included in a document anyway.

    Typical sections of the job description of the project manager

    The job description for the project manager, as well as for a specialist in any other profession, must comply with the requirements for any other documents of this kind. Since the job description is an internal document of the organization, it is approved by the head of the company. A note about this indicating the date of approval and the signature of the responsible official with a transcript is affixed in the upper right corner of the title page of the instruction. Here, at the top or at the end of the document, there is a place for the signatures of employees with whom the document was agreed upon at the stage of development and approval.

    The main part of the job description is represented by 3 sections.

    1. General Provisions
      This section includes all information related to the selection of a specialist for the position of project manager and determining the place of this staff unit in the overall structure of the enterprise. Here, in addition to the requirements for education, age, work experience, each organization can add its own requests to the applicant for the position. These can be certain personal qualities, professional skills, place of residence, etc. In the same section, as a rule, a list of normative documentation is provided, with which the applicant for the position must be familiarized, the procedure for hiring and dismissing an employee, replacing during absence, and his immediate supervisor is also indicated.
    2. Job duties and rights
      The most important part of the job description, which determines all further labor activity of the employee in his position in a particular organization. Responsibilities should be defined in as much detail and as clearly as possible. At the same time, official rights and obligations are not limited to the professional direction of the employee’s activities and can (and should!) Include general points regarding labor discipline, working hours, and guarantees provided by labor legislation.
    3. Employee Responsibility
      This section of the project manager’s job description specifies the responsibilities established by labor law. However, it is important to remember that the internal documents of the enterprise cannot establish the responsibility of an employee more strictly than that established by law.

    Standard requirements for a candidate for the position of project manager

    Requirements for applicants for the position of project manager can be divided into several groups, which relate to:

    • education;
    • work experience;
    • professional skills;
    • personal qualities.

    The education required to work as a project manager directly depends on the direction in which the organization operates, so it is impossible to single out any one general specialty in this case. We can only say that it should be a higher education, preferably in the profile of the enterprise or the direction in which the work is to be done.

    The work experience required of a potential project manager generally depends on the complexity and severity of the assignment. It usually takes 1 to 3 years of work as a project manager or in the required specialty.

    The list of professional skills that the project manager must possess is related to the specialty and education of the employee, although it may also include general skills, for example:

    • the ability to draw up and draw up the necessary documentation;
    • knowledge of a foreign language;
    • possession of a driving license;
    • understanding of project management principles;
    • ability to work with computers and office equipment.

    Personal qualities are not always listed among the requirements for a candidate for a position, but for the position of a project manager this is an important criterion for selecting candidates. Among the personal qualities necessary for a project manager, the following stand out:

    • the ability to organize a team and manage a group of people;
    • sociability;
    • readiness for business trips.

    General Job Responsibilities of the Project Manager

    Most of the job responsibilities of this employee are related to the field of activity in which he works. Among the general job responsibilities that can be imputed in most cases to the project manager, the most relevant are:

    1. Project control (compliance with quality, deadlines, budget, etc.).
    2. Communication with the customer (coordination of deadlines, plans, key requirements for the project).
    3. Organization and management of the project team.
    4. Maintenance of working documentation (schedule plans, terms of reference, road maps, financial reports, etc.).
    5. Participation in tenders and negotiations.
    6. Project warranty service.

    When working on a job description for a project manager, the main thing is to pay considerable attention to the area of ​​activity in which the employee will work. Both the requirements for the candidate for the position and the scope of his job responsibilities will largely depend on the specialization or direction of the project.

    Second grade boy: 2nd Grade Social Changes: What To Expect

    Опубликовано: January 8, 2021 в 10:12 am

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    Inside the 2nd grader’s brain

    “What happens if we’re late, Daddy? Will something bad happen? I don’t wanna’ be late!”

    Second graders have a propensity to worry. They can fret about nightmares, the dark, their clothes, their homework, or their stomach aches that might — in their agitated minds — be a lethal disease. They hate making mistakes, not finishing tasks, and especially losing. They have to be first, correct, punctual, best, and perfect. What’s wrong with these little nut-cases? Are they blooming neurotics? Hypochondriac loons?

    No, they’re not. Morose sensitivity in this age group is actually proof that their brain is developing properly. Seven-year-olds can finally grasp concepts like space, direction, distance, and time. They now understand that the clock is ticking forward. Suddenly, schedules, routines, calendars, plans, predictability, rules, justice, and assignments become excruciatingly serious causes for concern.

    Neurologically, what’s buzzing and building inside the second grade brain? Jane Healy, author of Your Child’s Growing Mind, has defined them as “avid learning machines. ” Marguerite Kelly, Washington Post family columnist, labeled second grade as “the age of reason” touched with a “patina of sadness.” Here are ways to help your second grader advance gracefully through this complex cognitive stage.

    Teacher power

    Your second grader will thrive best with a teacher who has high standards for her students. According to professor of psychiatry at UCLA School of Medicine Daniel Siegel teachers’ expectations of students’ abilities have a huge effect on student learning. In one study, teachers were mistakenly told that some of their students who had been previously identified as learning disabled were in fact gifted. After the teachers raised expectations, the students performed up to expectations. Children this age often develop affectionate relationships with their teacher; it’s not uncommon for them to weep when the year ends.

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    Goal!

    Dopamine levels are ascending in the second grader’s brain. This neurotransmitter — which enables attention and motivation — increases its output when goals are attained. Your second grader will be ecstatically mind-enhanced if you help her carefully set, chart, and successfully reach her intellectual and physical ambitions.

    Read on!

    Reading fluency improves, aided by expansion of Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area, and the massive interconnection of neurons. Second graders might start reading because “they want to.” Parents can help elevate their child’s language ability if they ask thought-provoking questions and talk to them with a high-level vocabulary.

    Learning security

    Second graders need to feel safe, stable, and emotionally secure for their brains to acquire maximum knowledge. Chronic traumatic stress has to be avoided — it can release toxic amounts of cortisol that destroy brain cells, especially in the hippocampus region. To protect a second grader’s confidence, parents and other important adults should give loving, encouraging feedback, minimize scolding and threats, and avoid shouting or spanking for discipline.

    Cardio cure

    Try scheduling at least 30 minutes a day for your second grader grader to run and play. They’re ready for bicycling, and sports programs like soccer, swimming, hockey, and martial arts are outstanding brain-boosters. Old-fashioned school yard games — tag, double dutch and capture the flag — may be the very best exercise for young kids because they teach intense social and physical skills at the same time. Many seven year olds thrive with a physical challenge because their energetic, integrated sensory systems enable them to progress far quicker than adults in skills like skating and skiing. According to John Ratey MD, author of Spark, exercise elevates a brain-building chemical Ratey dubs “Miracle-Gro for the brain” because it builds the brain’s infrastructure. Abundant research suggests that students who exercise intensely perform better academically than those who do not.

    Brain food

    Children need a wide variety of nutrients for optimal brain growth. Feed your child a balance of vegetables, fruit, whole grains, dairy, and meat, and limit their intake of candy, cookies, fruit juice, and sugary, salty junk food. Egg yolk, fatty meat, and soybeans contain choline, the building block for the neurotransmitter acetylocholine, crucial for memory function. Learn about more nutritious brain boosters kids will love. 

    Attention, attention

    A second grader’s attention span ranges from seven to 25 minutes; boys usually at the shorter end of the range than girls. To encourage greater concentration capacity, encourage activities like meditation and board games — and limit TV. Studies indicate TV over-stimulates still-developing neurology, resulting in abbreviated attention. Why? Some scientists say TV viewing wastefully releases high quantities of the neurotransmitter dopamine, a key regulator for focus.

    Executive decisions in the second grade brain

    Is your second grader demanding more freedom? Itching for a longer leash? That’s good! This means your child is developmentally on course. Synaptic density in the frontal lobes is peaking this year, with neural pathways linking those zones to the limbic system. The result: Your child’s rational brain areas are expanding in power and assuming more control over their wilder regions, which translates into improved impulse control, greater independence, and a better capacity to plan ahead. Helpful tip: Time to get your bigger brained second grader helping out more at home. Second graders can grasp orders that contain three separate components, which enable them to perform more complex chores.

    Up the yuks

    Har, har. Finally your kid understands your sense of humor. By age 7, the Broca’s area growth is larger in the right hemisphere. This beefs up language’s emotional and prosodic components. Your child’s comprehension is no longer limited to the “literal” which means that sarcasm and irony are within their grasp. The upside: They’ll just chuckle instead of freak out when you mutter, “I’m gonna sell you to the pirates. ” The downside: They might start turning sarcasm back on you, with requisite eye-rolling: “Really nice tie, Dad.”

    Memory surge

    The memory capacity of your second grader is improving, due to dentritic complexity in the frontal and temporal lobes, which are growing at a stunning rate. Newly-gained “coherence” allows the brain to integrate the past with the present. Now that she has a deepening awareness of her own emotions and her “inner self,” you can suggest she start keeping a journal or scrap book.

    Musical minds

    Expose your second grader to music. If he demonstrates an interest, get him an instrument. Play structured melodic music for him and sing songs. The journal Neurological Research published a study indicating that second graders given four months of piano training scored 27 percent higher on fraction tests than children who used math software. Another study, in the same journal, indicated 100 percent improvement over students who learned in the conventional manner.

    Suggested reading:

    The Developing Brain: Birth to Age Eight, by Marilee Sprenger

    Your Child’s Growing Mind: Brain Development and Learning From Birth to Adolescence, by Jane M. Healy, Ph.D

    Seven Times Smarter: 50 Activities, Games, and Projects to Develop the Seven Intelligences of Your Child, by Laurel J. Schmidt

    33 Best Early Chapter Books for Boys (Early Readers for Boys Ages 6-10)

    This list of the best early chapter books for boys ages six to ten is important because let’s face it: boys and girls don’t always enjoy the same kinds of books. Boys are notorious for being reluctant readers, especially when they’re younger. If you have one that enjoys reading, then yay you (and him)! But typically boys — when they do get into reading — like funny stories, adventure stories, fantasy, sci-fi, and a good dose of graphic novels. And that’s what I’ve included on this list — minus the fantasy.

    All of these books are series, which is excellent to keep kids coming back. I’ve listed the first book in the series. I’ve also split this list into boy early chapter books for first & second graders and books for third graders and fourth graders. Still, it is worth mentioning that kids read what they can, want, and enjoy. And reading levels vary, so feel free to choose books that suit your kids. I’ve also tried to select books that feature good role models, and not those in which naughty kids never face any consequences.

    Let’s get started. Click on the images to go straight to their Amazon page.

    Disclaimer: I use affiliate links for Amazon and will make a cent or two if you buy using these links. It’s a great way to support a blog(ger) you love.


    Best Chapter Books for First and Second Grade Boys

    EllRay Jakes Is Not a Chicken

    EllRay Jakes is tired of being bullied by fellow classmate Jared Matthews. But when EllRay tries to defend himself, he winds up in trouble. Then his dad offers him a deal: If he stays out of trouble for one week, they’ll go to Disneyland! EllRay says he can do it. But saying it and doing it are two very different things.


    Andy Shane and the Very Bossy Dolores Starbuckle

    Andy Shane did not want to be in school. He did not want to be at morning meeting. He did not want to sit up straight on the rug. Andy Shane would much rather be home catching bugs with Granny Webb than sitting in class with the likes of know-it-all Dolores Starbuckle. Any minute, Dolores is likely to shout out, ‘Ms. Janice, someone’s not sitting properly!” or “Ms. Janice, someone’s misusing the math materials!” (meaning him, of course). At rhyme time, the words bug and rug get stuck in Andy’s throat while Dolores yells out of turn, “Hullabaloo and Kalamazoo!”

    “I hate school,” he blurts out at the end of the day to Granny Webb, who is sympathetic but firm. But when Granny makes a surprise visit to school with a monarch caterpillar, everyone is mesmerized and Andy remembers how much he knows about insects himself. Even Dolores Starbuckle can’t help but be impressed!


    Truman the Dog (My Furry Foster Family)

    “T” is for Truman, tricks, and TROUBLE! Truman the black lab might be an older rescue dog, but he’s still got enough mischief beneath his collar to keep eight-year-old Kaita Takano and her animal-fostering family on their toes from morning till night. Chewed through and through, the playfully illustrated, Kaita-narrated chapter book promises plenty of canine fun.


    Charlie & Mouse

    Four hilarious children’s stories, two inventive brothers, one irresistible and award-winning beginner chapter book—now in paperback! Join Charlie and Mouse as they talk to lumps, take the neighborhood to a party, sell some rocks, and invent the bedtime banana. With imagination and humor, Laurel Snyder and Emily Hughes paint a lively picture of brotherhood that children will relish in a beginning chapter book format; making this a perfect book for young readers graduating from picture books.


    Pedro, First-Grade Hero

    Spend some time with Pedro, Katie Woo’s fun-loving friend. From a buggy disaster to a run for class president, Pedro has what it takes to be the hero of first-grade. No matter what he’s doing, Pedro is always good for some laughs and adventure.


    Mostly Monty: First Grader

    A shy boy with asthma starts first grade — and comes into his own — in this appealing story for early chapter book readers.

    Six-year-old Monty doesn’t have a brother, a sister, or a pet. What he does have is asthma, which sometimes makes it hard to breathe and often makes him feel like he’d rather be somebody else. And now that he’s starting first grade, he’s very nervous about being with all those kids he won’t know. Luckily, he loves to read — even really hard books — and has a talent for finding things, from a cocooning caterpillar to classmates who want to be in his very own club. With familiar situations and gentle humor, Johanna Hurwitz follows an endearing character as he discovers that being himself can be pretty great after all.

    7 x 9 = Trouble!

    Wilson Williams worries about passing his times-table tests

    Wilson has a hard time with math, especially with Mrs. Porter’s timed multiplication tests. If only he were as quick as Laura Vicks, the smartest kid in third grade, or as quick as his brother, Kipper — a kindergartner. Wilson’s mother and father try to help, but Wilson doesn’t appreciate having to do practice tests on a play date. Fortunately, his friend Josh Hernandez is a comfort, as is Squiggles, the class hamster. Wilson is sure that with his own little animal squeaking and cuddling beside him, he could learn anything. But his mom doesn’t like pets. So Wilson bravely struggles on, hoping that one day in the not-too-distant future he’ll pass all his times-table tests. Then, surprisingly, Kipper comes to the rescue.

    With sensitivity and gentle humor, Claudia Mills examines a common childhood fear and a common family experience. G. Brian Karas provides tender, funny pictures.


    Stink: The Incredible Shrinking Kid

    Shrink, shrank, shrunk!

    Every morning, Judy Moody measures Stink and it’s always the same: three feet, eight inches tall. Stink feels like even the class newt is growing faster than he is. Then, one day, the ruler reads — can it be? — three feet, seven and three quarters inches! Is Stink shrinking? He tries everything to look like he’s growing, but wearing up-and-down stripes and spiking his hair aren’t fooling anyone into thinking he’s taller. If only he could ask James Madison — Stink’s hero, and the shortest person ever to serve as President of the United States.

    In Stink’s first solo adventure, his special style comes through loud and strong — enhanced by a series of comic strips, drawn by Stink himself, which are sprinkled throughout the book. From “The Adventures of Stink in SHRINK MONSTER” to “The Adventures of Stink in NEWT IN SHINING ARMOR,” these very funny, homespun sagas reflect the familiar voice of a kid who pictures himself with super powers to deal with the travails of everyday life — including the occasional teasing of a bossy big sister!


    Here’s Hank: Bookmarks Are People Too! #1

    Hank stars the same Hank as in the bestselling Hank Zipzer series, only this time he’s in 2nd grade! Hank is a kid who doesn’t try to be funny, but he somehow always makes the kids in his class laugh. He’s pretty bad at memorizing stuff, and spelling is his worst subject. (But so are math and reading!) In the first book in this new series, Hank’s class is putting on a play, and Hank wants the lead part: Aqua Fly. But he freezes in his audition and can only buzz like a fly. His teacher creates a special part for Hank, a silent bookmark. This may seem like an insignificant role, but when his enemy, Nick McKelty, freezes during the performance, it’s up to Hank to save the play!


    Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea (A Narwhal and Jelly Book #1)

    Narwhal is a happy-go-lucky narwhal. Jelly is a no-nonsense jellyfish. The two might not have a lot in common, but they do they love waffles, parties and adventures. Join Narwhal and Jelly as they discover the whole wide ocean together.

    A wonderfully silly early graphic novel series featuring three stories. In the first, Jelly learns that Narwhal is a really good friend. Then Narwhal and Jelly form their own pod of awesomeness with their ocean friends. And finally, Narwhal and Jelly read the best book ever — even though it doesn’t have any words…or pictures!

    Ben Clanton showcases the joys of friendship, the benefits of working together and the power of imagination in the delightful Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea.


    Detective Camp (A to Z Mysteries Super Edition, No. 1)

    Welcome to summer camp for detectives! The kids can’t wait to spend a week following clues and learning about the science of crime solving. Soon all the campers are working on a mystery. But while Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose are figuring out their part of the puzzle, they stumble onto something suspicious. Could a real crime be happening at detective camp?


    Best Chapter Books for Third and Fourth Grade Boys

    A Boy Called BAT 

    For Bixby Alexander Tam (nicknamed Bat), life tends to be full of surprises—some of them good, some not so good. Today, though, is a good-surprise day. Bat’s mom, a veterinarian, has brought home a baby skunk, which she needs to take care of until she can hand him over to a wild-animal shelter.

    But the minute Bat meets the kit, he knows they belong together. And he’s got one month to show his mom that a baby skunk might just make a pretty terrific pet.


    The Carver Chronicles: Dog Days

    It’s tough being the new kid at Carver Elementary. Gavin had lots of friends at his old school, but the kids here don’t even know that he’s pretty good at skateboarding, or how awesome he is at soccer. And when his classmate Richard comes over and the boys end up in trouble, not only does Gavin risk losing his one new friend, he has to take care of his great aunt Myrtle’s horrible little dog as punishment.
       To make matters worse, Gavin seems to have attracted the attention of the school bully. Will he be able to avoid getting pounded at the skate park? And how is he ever going to prove he’s cool with a yappy little Pomeranian wearing a pink bow at his side?


    Weekends with Max and His Dad

    Max and his dad love their weekends together. Weekends mean pancakes, pizza, spy games, dog-walking, school projects, and surprising neighbors! Every weekend presents a small adventure as Max gets to know his dad’s new neighborhood—and learns some new ways of thinking about home.        Acclaimed author Linda Urban deftly portrays a third-grader’s inner world during a time of transition in this sweet and funny illustrated story that bridges the early reader and middle grade novel.


    Road Trip with Max and His Mom

    Third-grader Max is heading off on a road trip with Mom. With miles to travel, cousins to meet, and a tall roller coaster to ride (maybe), it will be an adventure! But Max always spends weekends with Dad; will Dad be okay if he’s left behind? And will Max be brave enough for all the new explorations ahead of him?


    Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (Bobby Vs Girls)

    With the hilarious adventures of Bobby Ellis-Chan, Lisa Yee and Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat bring their gifts for finding the funny (and the truth) in everyday situations to chapter-book readers.

    Meet Robert Carver Ellis-Chan — a perfectly normal fourth-grader who gets into perfectly crazy situations! Like when he was running for class president and discovered his big sister’s panties (static-) clinging to the back of his sweater. Or when he got stuck to the rare sticky (and stinky) Koloff tree on a field trip. . . . Then there’s his family — busy mom, ex-pro football player dad, a bossy older sister and an adoring younger one — and best friends (one of whom is a secret, because she’s a *girl*). Life may be complicated for Bobby, but it’s going to turn out just fine.


    Dog Man: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #1)

    George and Harold have created a new breed of justice. With the head of a dog and the body of a human, this heroic hound digs into deception, claws after crooks, rolls over robbers, and scampers after squirrels. Will he be able to resist the call of the wild to answer the call of duty?

    Dav Pilkey’s wildly popular Dog Man series appeals to readers of all ages and explores universally positive themes, including empathy, kindness, persistence, and the importance of being true to one’s self.


    Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School, and Other Scary Things

    Alvin, an Asian American second grader, is afraid of everything—elevators, tunnels, girls, and, most of all, school. He’s so afraid of school that, while he’ s there, he never, ever, says a word. But at home he’s a very loud superhero named Firecracker Man, a brother to Calvin and Anibelly, and a gentleman-in-training, so he can be just like his dad.


    The Mouse and the Motorcycle

    When the ever-curious Ralph spots Keith’s red toy motorcycle, he vows to ride it. So when Keith leaves the bike unattended in his room one day, Ralph makes his move. But with all this freedom (and speed!) come a lot of obstacles. Whether dodging a rowdy terrier or keeping his nosy cousins away from his new wheels, Ralph has a lot going on! And with a pal like Keith always looking out for him, there’s nothing this little mouse can’t handle.


    George Brown, Class Clown: Super Burp! #1

    The first day at a new school is always the hardest, right? No, not always as George finds out the hard way. On the second day at…Sugarman Elementary School, he is suddenly seized by uncontrollable burps, burps so loud they practically break the sound barrier, burps that make him do wild and crazy stuff and land him in trouble with a capital T. One thing is for sure: these are not normal burps, they are magic burps—and they must be stopped! But how?


    The School is Alive!: A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #1)

    Eerie Elementary is one scary school!This series is part of Scholastic’s early chapter book line called Branches, which is aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!In this first book in the series, Sam Graves discovers that his elementary school is ALIVE! Sam finds this out on his first day as the school hall monitor. Sam must defend himself and his fellow students against the evil school! Is Sam up to the challenge? He’ll find out soon enough: the class play is just around the corner. Sam teams up with friends Lucy and Antonio to stop this scary school before it’s too late!


    Penguin Problems (The Life of Ty Book 1)

     
    Winnie Perry’s sweet baby brother, Ty, is the quintessential dreamer, full of big ideas and wacky plans that only a seven-year-old boy could hatch. Whether it’s battling the family cat with a Dustbuster or smuggling a baby penguin out of the aquarium, Ty is always in the middle of a well-intended, big-hearted scheme.
     
    In the spirit of the Judy Moody spinoff Stink series, Ty will work his way into the hearts and funny bones of a whole new generation of Myracle fans.


    The Adventures of Captain Underpants: Color Edition (Captain Underpants #1)

    George and Harold are a couple of class clowns. The only thing they enjoy more than playing practical jokes is creating their own comic books. And together they’ve created the greatest superhero in the history of their elementary school: Captain Underpants! His true identity is SO secret, even HE doesn’t know who he is!


    The No.1 Car Spotter

    The start of an exciting new series about the irresistible No. 1, whose hobby is car spotting but who is good at solving all sorts of problems for his village.

    When the family’s cart breaks down and there’s no way of bringing goods to market, it’s No. 1 who devises the Toyota Cow-rolla and saves the day. He runs errands for his family and helps Mama Coca-Cola feed the busloads of people who stop for her delicious fried akara. No. 1 even helps Grandmother get to the medical centre when she can’t afford treatment.


    Calvin Coconut: Trouble Magnet

    Fourth-grader Calvin lives near the beach in Oahu with his mom and little sister. Mom says: “You’re the man of the house.” But Calvin’s not great at being the man of the house, or taking care of his responsibilities. He’s too busy having fun with his pals, and avoiding Tito, the bully.

    Trouble Magnet is the first book in a new series for younger readers full of all the fun of growing up in Hawaii. It introduces a wonderful multicultural cast of characters, including Mr. Purdy, who calls his fourth-grade class Boot Camp; Uncle Scoop, who runs the lunch wagon at the beach; Ledward, Mom’s 6’7″ boyfriend; and gorgeous, intimidating, 15-year-old Stella-from-Texas, who arrives to be the live-in babysitter—and to step all over Calvin’s turf.


    A Bear Called Paddington

    The classic novel about Paddington—who’s now a major movie star!

    Paddington Bear had traveled all the way from Peru when the Browns first met him in Paddington Station. Since then, their lives have never been quite the same . . . for ordinary things become extraordinary when a bear called Paddington is involved.


    Horrid Henry

    Horrid Henry and his neighbor Moody Margaret decide to make the most sloppy, slimy, sludgy, sticky, smelly, gooey, gluey, gummy, greasy, gloppy glop possible. Is it the best glop in the world or the worst thing that’s ever happened to them? Plus three other stories so funny we can’t even mention them here.


    Freddie Ramos Takes Off (Zapato Power)

    One day Freddie Ramos comes home from school and finds a strange box just for him. What’s inside? ZAPATO POWER-shoes that change Freddie’s life by giving him super speed! But what will Freddie do with his fast new skills? Weird things are happening at the Starwood Park Apartments where he lives, and his friends at school need his help. Is Freddie Ramos ready to be a hero? In this imaginative new story by Jacqueline Jules, an ordinary boy in a city neighborhood learns how to use his new-found powers for good. Illustrations by Miguel Benitez lend just a touch of comic-book style to this chapter book adventure.


    The Miniature World of Marvin & James (The Masterpiece Adventures, 1)

    In this Masterpiece Adventure, the first in a companion series for younger readers from bestselling author Elise Broach, James is going on vacation for a week. His best friend, Marvin the beetle, has to stay at home. Without James to keep him company, Marvin has to play with his annoying cousin, Elaine. Marvin and Elaine quickly find themselves getting into all sorts of trouble—even getting trapped inside a pencil sharpener! Marvin misses James and starts to worry about their friendship. Will James still be Marvin’s friend when he gets home or will James have found a new best friend?


    All About Sam

    Sam Krupnik finally gets to tell his version of life with his big sister, Lowry’s popular Anastasia Krupnik.


    Roscoe Riley Rules #1: Never Glue Your Friends to Chairs

    When his classmates can’t sit still for a big performance at school, Roscoe Riley takes matters into his own hands with a liberal dose of Super-Mega-Gonzo Glue—which his mom calls the don’t-you-dare glue because Roscoe isn’t supposed to use it.

    Roscoe doesn’t mean to break the rules—he just can’t help himself! After all, his teacher’s job might be at stake and desperate times call for desperate measures.

    Roscoe and his comical misadventures will appeal to fans of Megan McDonald’s Stink series; Nancy Krulik’s George Brown, Class Clown series; Rebecca Elliott’s Owl Diaries series; and Dan Gutman’s My Weirder School series. This repackaged edition includes Roscoe Riley’s Time-Out Activities, featuring lists, games, and more.


    Ballpark Mysteries #1: The Fenway Foul-up

    Thanks to Kate’s mom, a sports reporter, cousins Mike Walsh and Kate Hopkins have tickets to the Red Sox game and All Access passes to Fenway Park. But as they’re watching batting practice before the game, the lucky bat of Red Sox star slugger Big D is stolen . . . right in front of dozens of people. Without the bat, Big D can’t seem to hit a thing. Can Kate and Mike figure out who pinched the bat before Big D and the Sox chalk up a loss?


    Bad Bella

    Bella is the very best dog a family could ask for. Only her family, the McBrides, don’t see it that way.

    Ever since Mrs. McBride’s belly started growing, they don’t seem to appreciate the way Bella cleans the crumbs from the kitchen floor or how she’s always willing to play fetch after a long day. And when Bella’s valiant attempt to save the Christmas tree ends in disaster, she finds herself being swiftly abandoned at the pound.

    As the reality sinks in that she is unwanted, Bella is heartbroken. Where did she go wrong?

    Things look bleak until a kind couple, the Roses, take Bella in. Her new life is filled with wonderful things like parks and snowballs, vanilla ice cream, and the National Geographic Channel. But as the weather turns cold again, the Roses start acting strangely and Bella wonders if she can really trust them. Do they actually love her, or is history about to repeat itself?

    And will Bella be able to find a true home in time for Christmas this year?  


    There they are: 33 of the best early chapter books for boys between the ages of six and ten! Whether your boy is in first grade, second, third or fourth, I hope you find some fun choices here. Want more books for boys (and girls) of varying ages? Check out these lists:

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    Which of these best early chapter books for boys have you read? And which would you recommend? I’d love to know!

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    40 Fantastic Chapter Book Series for 2nd Graders

    Your 2nd graders will love these fantastic chapter book series to keep them hooked on reading.

    As 2nd graders gain confidence and skills with reading, every book they read helps improve fluency, a love of reading, and comprehension strategies. (Except in cases of learning differences. ) So we want these second-grade kiddos to be reading as much as possible!!

    Which brings me to these chapter book series your kids will love . . .

    (If you want to see all my book reviews for 2nd graders, visit this page for more 2nd grade book ideas.)

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    Diary of an Ice Princess: Snow Place Like Home
    by Christina Soontornvat
    FANTASY
    This charming new series for early readers features magic, friendship, myths, and diversity in a story about a girl whose family are windtamers who live in the clouds, magical beings who control the wind and weather. Unfortunately, Princess Lina’s powers are going wonky, especially when she gets upset. Luckily, her wise (and loud) grandfather helps Lina discover her true talents. Cheerful pink chapter titles, as well as pink-and-gray illustrations, give this book a very princessy feel. (Book 2 is Frost Friends Forever.)


    Bird and Squirrel on Ice 
    by James Burks
    HUMOR / GRAPHIC NOVEL
    In this hysterical graphic novel book series, Bird’s over-confident, laissez-faire character pairs perfectly with Squirrel’s logical, fearful one. In this first book, the duo crash land in the Penguin world where Bird is thought to be the “Chosen One” meant to save the penguins from the Great Whale.

    Zoey and Sassafras Dragons and Marshmallows #1 by Asia Citro, illustrated by Marion Lindsay
    SCIENCE / FANTASY
    Kids love these entertaining and well-written stories that have the coolest mix of science and magic, a diverse main character, and fantastic illustrations. Zoey, like her mom, can see magical creatures and is tasked to care for any injured creatures that might need help. In this story, she uses her science skills (including research and the scientific method) to figure out how to care for a sick baby dragon.


    Dory Fantasmagory
    by Abby Hanlon
    REALISTIC/HUMOR
    Dory is one of my favorite book characters because her imagination is THE BEST! She has three imaginary friends: one monster friend, one fairy godmother, and one bad lady nemesis. This book is totally hilarious and you’ll love the child-like illustrations –– it’s a favorite chapter book series for second graders. See all the Dory books here.

    The Magic Tree House by Mary Pope Osborne
    HISTORICAL MYSTERY
    These are MUST-READ chapter book series for 2nd graders! The books combine mystery, history, magic, and adventure as siblings Jack and Annie adventure through time to solve mysteries. I highly recommend this series and if you get a chance, they’re GREAT on audiobook, narrated by Mary Pope Osborne herself. Boxed Set 1.


    Meet Yasmin!
    by Saadia Faruqui, illustrated by Hatem Aly
    REALISTIC
    Yasmin is an exuberant girl who is interested in everything from exploring to building to fashion. This book tells four short stories from Yasmin’s life, all in chapters with lively, full-color illustrations. Each story shows Yasmin as a creative problem solver even when things get hard. Her Pakistani American culture is embedded throughout the story such as the foods Yasmin’s family eats like naan or how she calls her father Baba. I LOVE the diversity, the gutsy main character, and the beautiful design of the entire book.


    Good Dog
    by Cam Higgins, illustrated by Ariel Landy
    REALISTIC / WHOLESOME
    What a sweet beginning illustrated chapter book written from Bo the dog’s point of view! Enthusiastic and full of personality, Bo adores his loving family and his life on the farm. But he worries when his dog tag goes missing. He searches the farm with the help of all the farm animals and his spider friends help him find it. Your readers will love this new series with a darling doggie narrator! Get the first 4 books in 1! 


    Sofia Martinez My Vida Loca
    by Jacquline Jules
    REALISTIC
    My Vida Loca is the first chapter book in the series about the adventures of a spunky girl named Sophia — from her singing (that annoys everyone except abuela) to a cooking mishap of arroz con leche that her familia helps her fix. I love the bright pink text that indicates the Spanish words (maybe 1 or 2 a page). The illustrations are fun, capturing the emotions and action perfectamente.


    Real Pigeons Fight Crime
    by Ben Wood
    HUMOR / MYSTERY
    In the first of three silly stories, Rock Pigeon is a crime-fighting pigeon who helps Grandpouter and the other park pigeons solve the problem of the vanishing bread crumbs. Hilarious disguises, charming illustrations, quirky characters, and funny mysteries, this is an entertaining romp that is sure to entice even the most reluctant of readers.


    Rise of the Earth Dragon (Dragon Masters) by Tracey West, illustrated by Graham Howells
    FANTASY
    In the times of castles and kingdoms, Drake learns he is a dragon master (and that dragons are real!) He must train with the other kids to master his dragon, an earth dragon. This is a fun chapter book series that will interest almost any child as it has just the right amount of conflict, adventure, and excitement.


    The Toad: The Disgusting Critters Series
     by Elise Gravel
    NONFICTION
    Visually captivating with interesting, just-right text that is informative and sometimes hilarious. I’m a fan of this kid-friendly nonfiction book series! (Also read: The Worm, The Fly, and The Rat)


    Mia Mayhem Is a Superhero!
    by Kara West, illustrated by Leeza Hernandez
    FANTASY
    When Mia gets accepted into the Superhero training program, she learns that she is SUPER. She even learns that her parents are, also. After school at her new superhero training, she has a disastrous first day and learns that it takes work to become a superhero. Black and white illustrations, bigger print, and an exciting story make this a winning series for growing readers.

     


    Sadiq and the Desert Star
    by Siman Nuurali, illustrated by Anjan Sarkar
    STEM
    Not only is this a great STEM story about a young boy who finds the stars to be fascinating, but it’s also a story with diversity because Sadiq’s Muslim family is originally from Somalia. The story is also about how after a field trip to the planetarium, Sadiq and his friends start a space club and work together to raise money for a DIY telescope. Growing readers will enjoy the friendship, teamwork, STEM topics, and diversity found in this first book of the Sadiq series from Capstone Publishing’s Picture Window Books.


    Cat Ninja
    by Matthew Cody, illustrated by Yehudi Mercado
    GRAPHIC NOVEL / SUPERHERO
    By day Claude is Leon’s pet but by night, he’s Cat Ninja, Metro City’s protector! His nemesis is Leon’s sister’s evil hamster, Master Hamster. Learn the Cat Ninja’s origin story then follow his perilous, exciting, and humorous adventures!


    The Bad Guys
     #1
    by Aaron Blabey
    HUMOR
    Mr. Wolf invites other “bad guys” to a meeting with hopes they will join him in becoming good. Your kids will find lots of drawings and minimal text, making this series a favorite choice for second-grade readers who like ironic and potty humor.


    Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot
     by Dav Pilkey, illustrated by Dan Santat
    SCI-FI
    Get ready for an addictive, action-packed, engaging sci-fi series for young readers. With awesome illustrations. It’s not often you see a book in full color – love that! After reading this book, kids will wish they had their own giant robot friend to help them conquer evil in the universe.


    Ninja Kid: From Nerd to Ninja
     by Anh Do
    HUMOR
    Nelson is a nerdy and likable main character who wakes up on his 10th birthday with perfect vision and… ninja moves! His mum and grandma explain that like his missing fisherman dad before him, Nelson is the last ninja in the world — and he’s destined to save the world. Action-packed and funny plus appealing illustrations and great characters.


    Mindy Kim and the Yummy Seaweed Business
    by Lyla Lee, illustrated by Dung Ho
    REALISTIC
    Mindy and her dad recently moved to Florida after her mom’s death. When the other kids at school make fun of her seaweed snacks at lunch, Mindy and her new friend Sally start a snack business to save money for a puppy.  This doesn’t go as planned yet it’s a big learning experience showing Mindy to be herself and be proud of her Korean-American culture.


    The Fabled Stables Willa the Wisp
    by Jonathan Auxier, illustrated by Olga Demidova
    FANTASY / MAGICAL CREATURES
    Auggie, the only human, lives on an island of mythical creatures but he’s lonely. When a new stall magically appears, Auggie enters and meets a Wisp who is hunted by ruthless magical poachers. It’s a darling start to a new series perfect for fantasy-loving readers.


    The Magic Mirror (Once Upon a Fairy Tale)
    by Anna Staniszewski, illustrated by Macky Pamintuan
    FANTASY
    Readers who love fantasy, adventure, and mystery are going to love this story of two good friends who solve two big problems to save The Enchanted Kingdom from everlasting summer… When Kara learns the ice princess is in trouble, she and her best friend Zed travel to the ice palace to help fix a magic mirror. They also want to help the argumentative sisters get along and share their beloved pet monkey between them. Will the friends be able to solve both problems? You know it!


    Undersea Mystery Club Problem at the Playground
    by Courtney Carbone, illustrated by Melanie Demmer
    MYSTERY
    Not only is this beginning chapter book a creative, entertaining mystery story with adorable full-color illustrations but it shows the power of problem-solving, listening, and working together. Violet and her best friend, the always-hungry narwhal named Wally, need to find out who is sabotaging the playground. Helpful back matter provides information and photos about decorator crabs, narwhals, and civil engineers.

     


    Creature Campers The Secret of Shadow Lake
    by Joe McGee, Bea Tormo
    FANTASY
    Readers will enjoy the full-color, expressive illustrations that accompany an entertaining story about mythical creatures (and one human) going to summer camp. A very tall Bigfoot named Norm doesn’t want to go to camp and hates being different. At camp, he meets a human kid named Oliver who thinks Norm will eat him. Little do the campers know that there’s a nefarious creature collector named Barnaby Soup lurking nearby preparing to capture a Bigfoot. Then, they have to go canoeing and avoid the scary lake monster… Relatable themes of feeling like an outsider and making new friends plus some dry humor make this a fun, readable story.

     


    Mac Undercover (Kid Spy #1) 
    by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Mike Lowery
    ADVENTURE
    This funny adventure is about a kid who the queen of England uses to solve an important mystery…You’ll need to withhold disbelief, or at least I did, but it’s super cute and popular with many younger readers. The story includes lots of illustrations, fabulous vocabulary words explained and repeated that perfectly fit the story such as regicide, and a kid-powered plot.


    Notebook of Doom
    by Troy Cummings
    FANTASY
    I think your 2nd graders will love this engaging, slightly creepy chapter book series. Alexander discovers his new town is FILLED WITH MONSTERS! And, he’s right in the middle of everything– especially after he finds an old notebook of drawings and facts about monsters. Box set here.


    Zita the Spacegirl
     
    by Ben Hatke
    SCI-FI/GRAPHIC NOVEL
    One of our favorite graphic novels, Zita the Spacegirl, is a true friend who not only saves her best friend  from kidnappers but also saves the entire galaxy!Boxed Set HERE.


    A to Z Mysteries by Rob Roy
    MYSTERY
    This addictive chapter book mystery series will keep your kids reading for hours and days and months. My kids read them all more than once so we highly recommend this series, especially for second grade. Box set here.

     


    The Dragonsitter
     by Josh Lacey illustrated by Garry Parsons
    HUMOR
    Written in increasingly funny (and alarming) letters we learn that Uncle Morton left his pet dragon for Edward and his mom and sister to watch — with no directions!! The dragon poops in their shoes, eats their pet bunny, and causes all kinds of destruction which all are the subjects of Edward’s letters to his nowhere-to-be-found uncle. Finally, Edward hears from his uncle who suggests feeding the dragon chocolate. Will Edward’s mom lose her mind? Will the chocolate work?

    The Critter Club by Callie Barkley 
    MYSTERY
    The girls in the Critter Club love animals and want to help them any way they can. You’ll find plenty of sweet stories in this series for animal lovers.


    Jessica Finch in Pig Trouble (Judy Moody and Friends) by Megan McDonald, illustrated by Erwin Madrid
    REALISTIC
    Jessica Finch is a delightful early chapter book with exceptionally pleasing and colorful illustrations. Jessica wants nothing more than a pig for a pet. For her birthday. When a misunderstanding happens with her best friend, Judy Moody, she learns a valuable lesson about not making assumptions and calling people names. This is one of my top picks for an early chapter book series for 2nd graders!

     


    Stink: The Super-Incredible Shrinking Kid
    by Megan McDonald, illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
    REALISTIC
    Stink is the brother of Judy Moody. He’s got a big imagination which he uses to imagine he has superpowers, helping him to deal with his daily life. The writing is funny and relatable peppered with incredible Peter H. Reynolds’ illustrations. Kids love this humorous series. Boxed Set HERE.


    Mercy Watson to the Rescue
    by Kate DiCamillo
    HUMOR
    Mercy is a pig who lives with Mr. and Mrs. Watson. They feed her buttered toast and take her for drives in their convertible. One night, Mercy gets scared and decides to sleep with Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Can you imagine what happens next? Hilarious and quirky, this is a fun series filled with many amazing adventures. Boxed Set HERE.

    Rainbow Magic Fairies by Daisy Meadows
    FANTASY
    These are very predictable but so many kids ADORE these chapter books – they are some of the most checked out books at our library. They’re about two human girls who are trusted to help the magical fairies search for something Jack Frost’s goblins stole.


    Cat Kid Comic Club
    by Dav Pilkey
    HUMOR
    My writing teacher’s heart adores this book about encouraging kids to write their own comics! Plus, it’s totally hilarious. Cat Kid teaches a class for the tadpoles about making your own comic books…which doesn’t go well until the tadpoles get excited about failure and get started writing and drawing. If you like a lot of silliness (including potty humor) with great messages about writing, creativity, and persistence, read this book next.

    Jasmine Toguchi Mochi Queen by Debbi Michiko Florence, illustrated by Eliazbet Vukovic
    REALISTIC
    Jasmine is so jealous that the older kids in her family have important jobs on the mochi-making day — she wants to do what the older boys and men are doing, pound the mochi rice. Her understanding father figures out a way for Jasmine to join in. And even though it didn’t work out how she wanted, her family is proud of her and decides it’s okay to break some rules like who gets to pound the rice. Not only is the story’s message sweet, Jasmine’s Japanese-American culture and warm family community shine through.

    Amelia Bedelia Means Business by Herman Parish, illustrated by Lynne Avril
    ADVENTURE
    I’ve been enjoying these updated Amelia chapter books by the original author’s son. In this story, Amelia tries to make money for a new bike. Great for 2nd graders (second graders) who love goofy humor and wordplay.


    From an Idea to Disney How Imagination Built a World of Magic
    by Lowey Bundy Sichol, illustrated by C.S. Jennings
    NONFICTION
    I’ve read many other biographies about Walt Disney but this one stands out for its writing, pertinent information, and appeal. It shares about the business that continued on even after Walt’s death and his brother’s death including the merger with Pixar and the successful but controversial CEO, Michael Eisner. Fascinating!


    Who Would Win? Whale vs. Giant Squid
    by Jerry Pallotta, illustrated by Rob Bolster
    NONFICTION
    Teachers tell me that their students, especially boys, can’t get enough of the Who Would Win? books, even if they’re a bit more challenging. This particular book pits two ocean carnivores against each other. First, you’ll learn facts about a sperm whale, then you’ll learn about the giant squid. Finally, read what happens when these two creatures face off.  Can you predict who will win? See all the addicting informational books in the Who Would Win series.


    BUGS! Animal Planet Amazing Animal Facts Chapter Books
    by James Buckley, Jr.
    NONFICTION
    Full color with photographs, illustrations, and a kid-friendly design. The text size itself is perfect for elementary readers, slightly bigger than typical nonfiction books of this length with decent white space in between the lines and around it. Amazing Animal Facts Chapter Books is a stellar, highly recommended science chapter book series just perfect for elementary classrooms and libraries.

    Also Read:
    Nonfiction Books for 7-Year-Olds

    Chapter Book Series for 3rd Graders

    Best Books for 7-Year-Olds

    Wholesome Beginning Chapter Books for Boys and Girls

    Best Read-Aloud Books for Second Grade

    Book Series for 3rd Graders (8-Year-Olds)

    Book Lists by Age

    Best Boxed Book Sets for Kids

     

    55 of Our Favorite Chapter Books for 2nd Grader Readers

    Time to inspire our next generation of bright minds and innovative thinkers to explore the joys of reading. At this age, kids are starting to be even more curious about the world around them. They want to read stories and go on adventures whether that is in real life or through books with more words and fewer pictures.

    Here are 55 2nd grade chapter books and series that will get your kids excited about reading, improve their comprehension skills, and take them on literary journeys with relatable characters and engaging stories.

    1. Rainbow Magic Collection

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    This mystical book series by Daisy Meadows is great for 2nd graders who love fantasy characters and cute stories of adventure and overcoming challenges. The beautiful illustrations of fairies and other mythical creatures will delight and entertain your new readers.

    2. Magic Tree House

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    This #1 best-selling chapter book series by Mary Pope Osborne is the perfect read for any kid who loves the pursuit of discovery. The lovable characters Jack and Annie, find a treehouse filled with books that teach them about history and their world by taking them on amazing adventures!

    3. Cam Jansen

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    The Cam Jansen book series is a great starter series to get your 2nd grader excited about independent reading. Cam Jansen and her best friend Eric are the perfect combination of friends who love to solve mysteries using Cam’s photographic memory.

    4. Keena Ford and the Second-Grade Mix-Up

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    Melissa Thomson is a natural storyteller in how she uses Kenna Ford to show the difficulty of trying to do the right thing in challenging situations. This is the 1st in a three-book series that should be put on every 2nd grade book list because each charming story teaches kids important lessons about life and choices as we grow up.

    5. The Amazing Bees

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    This inspirational book series is about a bee named Princess Debbee trying to save her beehive from humans and is dedicated to educating and empowering kids on their impact on the world. It is a great series to get students aware of important global issues and provides positive female role models for young boys and girls to look up to.

    6. Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot Books

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    Dav Pilkey gives us action and excitement with this new chapter book series for beginning readers (he also wrote the Captain Underpants series and Dog Man series). His books use lots of illustrations and simple stories to help kids fall in love with reading.

    7. Katie Woo & Friends

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    This feel-good 52 book series stars a lovable Asian American girl named Katie Woo and her two friends JoJo and Pedro as they try new things, have first-time experiences, and grow up. The authors do a great job in highlighting cultural diversity and providing safe and inclusive reading material for beginner to early-intermediate reading levels.

    8. Owly: The Way Home

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    This is the 1st in a series of three comic books written with your beginner reader in mind. With lots of colorful illustrations and simple sentences, these picture books will inspire your 2nd grader to get out in the world and meet some new people. Owly and Wormy are two unlikely friends that care for each other and take on the world together with their humorous adventures in this fun series.

    9. Amelia’s Bully Survival Guide

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    This adorable diary-style book comes from Marissa Moss’s series discussing the ups and downs of being a young girl in the world. From bullies to road trips, these artistic and creative books are a great gift for 2nd grade girls to read about similar stories they face from a first-person perspective.

    10. The Judy Moody Most Mood-tastic Collection Ever

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    Judy Moody is a sassy character your beginning readers will fall in love with. She is unapologetically herself and finds the goofiest ways to solve mysteries and learn about her world. Your kids can read Judy Moody books for years with 15 books in this set and more like it from the author Megan McDonald.

    11. The Ralph S. Mouse Complete Set

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    This adorable 3 book series follows Ralph the sweet and adventurous mouse as he meets new people and tries new things in and around the Mountain View Inn. He gets a motorcycle, goes to summer camp, and even makes a human friend named Ryan!

    12. Ivy & Bean’s Treasure Box

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    This award-winning series is written specifically with 2nd-grade readers in mind. Ivy and Bean are two very different girls that despite their dissimilar interests and personalities become best friends. Their funny stories will make these two your new favorite characters and you’re in luck because this is a 12-book series your new readers can enjoy for months!

    13. Zoey and Sassafras

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    This 8 book series by Asia Citro is all about magical creatures and kindness with Zoey the dragon master and her sassafras dragons. When Zoey discovers a sick baby dragon in her backyard, she uses science to help cure him. Thus beginning her new and exciting life of solving mysteries and saving animals.

    14. The Guardians Collection

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    This magical and holiday-inspired book series is bound to have your reluctant reader curled up in a comfy chair for days. With well-known characters like Santa, Jack Frost, The Tooth Fairy, and Sandman, your kids will get lost in these whimsical stories and fall in love with reading.

    15. Junie B. Jones’s Second Boxed Set Ever!

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    16. Nate the Great

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    We all know and love Junie B. Jones with her quirky ideas and wild adventures. Good news, there are tons of books in this easy-to-read series, so your new readers can follow Junie B. along all her adventures for a year or two!

    This mystery series by Marjorie Weinman follows Nate the detective as he solves mysteries through critical thinking and problem-solving. There are many books in this series (almost 30!) so it’s great for new and excited readers.

    17. Amelia Bedelia

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    This is the perfect book for beginner readers to get started reading independently and gain confidence and skills in comprehension and fluency. Amelia Bedelia is a sweet woman going through life as best she can, facing challenges, meeting new people, and helping people in small but impactful ways. Follow along with colorful illustrations and easy stories for all level readers.

    18. Sofia Martinez

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    Sofia Martinez is a young bi-racial girl growing up in America with her crazy and lovely Spanish family. She learns what it’s like to balance multiple cultures, and lets her mischievous personality gets her into all sorts of exciting adventures. Follow along with the 16 book series!

    19. Gooney Bird Greene

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    This 6 book series stars Gooney Bird, unique storytelling for 2nd graders with lots of unbelievably true stories, weird school lunches, and outrageous style. Her classmates are curious about who she is and so will your newly independent reader!

    20. Stink the Incredible Shrinking Kid

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    Stink is a super-incredible shrinking kid! He learns this one day when he measures himself and finds he has shrunk! Good thing is, the President is the shortest person in the country, so his size isn’t going to stop him from going on crazy adventures in this fun chapter book series.

    21. Frog & Toad

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    This award-winning series by acclaimed author Arnold Lobel stars two true friends, Frog and Toad, as they go through life always by each other’s side. Their loyalty and friendship make these lovable characters great role models for your young readers.

    22. Eerie Elementary

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    This spooky chapter book series stars Sam Graves, a 2nd grader at a scary school where, as the school hall monitor, he tries to protect and save himself and his fellow classmates from all sorts of creepy entities and situations.

    23. Henry and Mudge

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    Cynthia Rylant is an amazing author that created this fantastic book series specifically written for 2nd and 3rd grade level readers. You can find this series in many classroom libraries being used as a reading tool to help kids become independent readers and the adorable characters of Henry, a young boy, and his dog Mudge, will teach kids about friendship and loyalty.

    24. The Secret Zoo Series

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    These exciting adventure stories follow 4 friends as they explore and learn about the secret world hidden in the local zoo. Learn about animals and all the fun adventures these true friends go on in this fantastic chapter book series.

    25. The Ramona Collection

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    This classic collection by Beverly Cleary stars quirky Ramona as she goes to school, meets new people, and learns about the world one adorable mistake at a time. These stories are easy to read and relatable for kids in and around 2nd grade age.

    26. Henry Huggins

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    Another independent reader series by the talented and well-known author Beverly Cleary follows an adventurous young boy Henry as he gets his first job as a paper boy, explores with his dog Ribsy, and makes new friends like Beezus!

    27. Bird and Squirrel

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    This adorable and action-packed comic strip series is James Burk’s masterpiece. These two crazy friends are always getting into trouble and figuring everything out as they go. These books have amazing illustrations with a variety of villainous characters and lessons about what it means to be a true friend.

    28. Detective Camp

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    This classic book series features 3 friends as they solve mysteries at a camp for detectives. They must work together to find clues using science and common sense to solve curious cases around the camp. Will they be successful? They must follow their instincts and evidence to catch the culprit!

    29. The Littles

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    The Littles was initially written in the 1960s by John Peterson as a children’s book series. It was so widely adored that it was made into a TV series and had a spin-off book series called The Borrowers. The story follows a family of tiny humans as they live inside the walls of a regular-sized house.

    30. From An Idea To Google: How Innovation at Google Changed the World 

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    Lowey Bundy Sichol is an award-winning children’s writer and entrepreneur/founder of Kids Idea Tank. Her motivation in writing these “From an Idea to….” books is to inspire kids to imagine big and believe in themselves and their ideas. These books are a great tool to give your students confidence in reading and all aspects of their lives.

    31. Diary of an Ice Princess

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    Princess Lina is no ordinary girl. She has magical powers and lives in a castle in the clouds with her royal family. All Princess Lina wants to do is go to a normal school with her best friend, but if she wants to do that she has to pretend she is a regular girl with no magical powers. Can she do it? Read along with this innovative and diverse series following the Princess in each new adventure.

    32. Dory Fantasmagory 

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    This adorable book series features Dory, the youngest in her family and by far the biggest trouble maker! The illustrations are cute and simple with a childlike whimsy that your young readers will love. Follow Dory as she brings her imagination to life on every page.

    33. Good Dog

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    Dogs are humans’ best friend, right? Follow the enthusiastic puppy Bo Davis as he gets into all sorts of messes at Davis Family Farm. From running away to meeting neighborhood animals, and losing his collar, Bo is always up to something. Get this series for your dog-loving kids to read and improve their comprehension and fluency.

    34. Real Pigeons Fight Crime

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    This hilarious mystery series is sure to make your kids laugh all the way through. With the over-the-top illustrations and characters, to the storylines and jokes, these books have everything your young reader could possibly need to fall in love with reading.

    35. Mia Mayhem

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    This series can be read by 1st graders up to 3rd graders because its structure and language are accessible and relatable for kids with beginner to lower intermediate reading skills. Mia Mayhem has just started at a superhero school where she is learning all types of exciting skills like flying and defeating bullies. Enjoy the action-packed stories and colourful illustrations on each and every page.

    36. Disgusting Critters Series

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    This adorably disgusting educational series features a new animal for each installment. From cockroaches to rats, to toads, and mosquitos, each book presents these misunderstood critters in an acute and easy-to-understand way that teaches kids to respect and value all living beings. The simple but humorous language makes reading a treat and the cute illustrations are anything but disgusting!

    37. Dragon Masters

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    DRAGONS!!! Who as a kid didn’t dream of owning and riding their own dragon? This New York Times best-selling chapter book series was specifically written for newly independent readers with easy-to-use language, short chapters, and engaging plots. One of the best options for your action and magic-inspired readers.

    38. Sadiq and the Gamers

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    This diverse and inclusive series features Sadiq, a Somali American boy, his family, and friends as they explore the world and different situations. The stories focus on teamwork and friendship in an educational and engaging way with lots of pictures and creative ideas.

    39. The Bad Guys

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    Dav Pilkey does it again with this hilarious graphic novel staring Mr. Wolf, Mr. Piranha, and a whole host of evil-inspired characters that try to convince themselves and others that they are good. The references to old classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales make this modern take a hit from the start!

    40. Mindy Kim

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    Mindy Kim is an Asian American girl trying her best to get her father to smile, make friends at school, and get a puppy. This 6 book series is great reading material for 2nd grade students to understand the challenges of growing up in America with influences from another culture. The author Lyla Lee expresses her own experiences and stories of being born in South Korea but growing up around the United States to make these books accessible for the many immigrant children starting their reading journeys.

    41. The Notebook of Doom

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    This series Is part of a line of books specifically written for newly independent readers called Branches. It’s got jokes, it’s got mysterious crimes, and it’s got MONSTERS! Each of the 13 books in the series follows a young boy named Alexander as he tries to find and identify all sorts of crazy monsters.

    42. Horrid Henry

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    This giant book series has over 62 books for your reluctant readers to fall in love with. Henry is a mischievous little boy who loves playing horrid tricks on everyone, but he always gets what’s coming to him. Easy-to-follow stories perfect for 2nd grade reading level.

    43. Amber Brown Is Not a Crayon

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    Amber Brown is a very relatable character, a young girl having to deal with her best friend moving away. In this first book in a 10-book series, Amber Brown must tackle the reality of her world changing and the most important person in it leaving. Will their friendship survive this challenge or will things never be the same?

    44. Cat Kid Comic Club

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    This graphic novel series starring tons of adorable animal characters is written and illustrated by the award-winning Dav Pilkey. He incorporates a variety of different artistic styles to tell creative stories throughout each Cat Kid Comic Club book. There are 4 books in this series, each as captivating and hilarious as the next!

    45. Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective

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    There are smart kids, then there are SUPER smart kids…and then there is Encyclopedia Brown. He has a computer-like brain that he can use to do many things. In this 26-book series, he is on the mission to solve mysterious crimes. Can you figure out who did it before he can? Read along and find the answers at the back of each book.

    46. My Papi Has a Motorcycle

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    This beloved story of a girl and her father shows new readers the importance of family appreciation. As the city changes around them, their love remains the same, and Daisy will always cherish her motorcycle rides with her Papi no matter what.

    47. Frindle

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    A clever and witty chapter book by the award winner Andrew Clements, tells the story of a young boy named Nick. He is smart and a bit sneaky, so when he learns how words are created, he decides to make up his own! A pen is no longer called a “pen”, it will now be called a “frindle”! How will this little experiment play out for little Nickie?

    48. The Chocolate Touch

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    This new-age novel is based on the beloved story of King Midas and his golden touch. Now John Midas discovers he has a magical gift that makes everything he puts in his mouth turn into chocolate. Will his tale turn out differently than the original fable, or will we be learning the same lessons over again?

    49. Who Would Win?

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    Now, this popular 29-book series will be sure to excite your young readers into an imaginative frenzy! Each book pins two ferocious animals against each other to see who would win in a fight. The books go into detail about each animal’s skills, diets, abilities, and more! A great series for animal lovers or lovers of fighting action!

    50. My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish

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    Even the title sounds ridiculous, but your 2nd graders will love this 7-book series! Two brothers get into some twisted evil science that ends up turning their pet goldfish Frankie into a zombie. Even worse, the new Frankie is angry and can hypnotize people, so… look out!

    51. Little Bear’s Friend

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    This beloved story is part of a darling series following Little Bear as he meets new friends and explores his little world. The characters and stories are easy to follow and great practice for new readers.

    52. In Aunt Lucy’s Kitchen

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    Here is a chapter book to add to your 2nd grade classroom book list. It tells the tale of 3 cousins living in their Aunt Lucy’s attic and making grand plans for their futures, but first, they need to find a way to make some money over the summer. Why not bake some cookies and see what happens!

    53. Zack Files: My Great-grandpa’s in the Litter Box

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    In this first book of this funny series, Zack is looking to adopt a kitten, but what he ends up with is an old cat that claims to be his great-grandpa! What absurdity will follow after Zack brings his old relative home? Read and find out!

    54. Doctor De Soto

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    A little unorthodox but ever so charming series tells the story of Doctor De Soto, who also happens to be a mouse. He is the best dentist in the city but doesn’t work on patience that might try to eat him until a fox in extreme pain comes begging for help one day. Will the Doctor take this patient and face being eaten or turn him away?

    55. Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea

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    The 1st of 7 in this fun series follows Narwhal and Jelly as they explore the great big ocean. These two unlikely friends meet and discover that despite having different personality types, they still can find things they both agree on and enjoy. Like making new friends, throwing parties, and eating waffles!

    10 Best Book Series for 2nd Grade Boys

    Looking for the best book series for 2nd grade boys? Here are my suggestions to inspire him on his reading journey…

    When I had children, I had this vision of us all curled up on the sofa, reading together. The children would be respectfully quiet, but eager to hear every word I read.

    In reality, this happens about once or twice a year. Most days, I am reading to my children over the sound of them crunching on cereal or while they intermittently fight over who sits where and who made what sound or smell.

    Not quite how I thought it would go.

    But they are still young and so I have hopes for a future read-along where the kids are calmer and I’m not reading at the top of my lungs.

    My children read on their own with varying degrees of excitement. But my oldest son, in particular, has been tough to encourage in the reading department.

    How to make reading interesting for your children

    He showed interest in reading as a preschooler, but once he discovered the iPad and TV, it lost a lot of its appeal (mea culpa). So, now I am in the uphill battle of bringing a love of reading to a sometimes unwilling, sometimes indifferent pupil. But I know this is important, so I keep trying.

    The reason I mention this is that one of the most important things to fostering a love of reading in children is making sure that they are interested in what they are reading. My picks are not going to persuade him the way his own will.

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    So, we make frequent trips to the library and I am always on the look-out for a good book or series. Which brings me to my point.

    I’ve compiled a list of 10 book series that my 2nd grader loves. If you’ve been struggling to find something for your son (or daughter) to read, these are great books for this age and they caught and held his attention. He was able to read most of them himself and they were fun to read when I joined in.

    I got these books for my son, but my daughter read some of them in 2nd grade, too, and also enjoyed them, so they are good for both genders. But maybe I’ll put together a list of books that she liked as well, at a later date…

    (the link takes you to the first book in the series)

    These are awesome hardcover, graphic novels that are filled with the crime-fighting adventures of a half-dog, half-human. There are even drawing pages in the back to inspire children to try drawing characters themselves. This is also the author of the Captain Underpants series (my son hasn’t read those yet, so I can’t say how he’ll like them – but I have high hopes).

     

    These hilarious books are full of wit and fun and follow the exploits of a mystery-solving gecko in elementary school. We discovered this series after laughing our way through The Big Bad Wolf Detective Agency by the same author. Oh, and the titles of each book in this series? Just awesome!

     

    This series has a ton of books, so if your kids love it, there’s plenty to work with. They are a fun look at history and geography, and there’s even a corresponding Fact Tracker series that matches up to each book. Even with the educational elements, the books are still entertaining and my older kids love them.

     

    Whether you prefer the original or this more updated version, these are great books for boys who like some mystery and adventure. I read Nancy Drew as a girl and these are basically the equivalent. They’re not too complicated, but depending on your child’s comprehension level, you may want to read along at first.

     

    We stumbled upon this author with his book Odd, Weird, and Little. The kids all loved it so much, we had to try Guinea Dog. These books are about a boy who gets a guinea pig when he really wants a dog – and lands up with a guinea pig who thinks she is a dog! The antics are funny and thoughtful and we’re big fans of this author’s writing.

     

    My nephew swears by these books, so I had to check them out. Basically, they are about a boy who is entering middle school and the growing pains that accompany it. Hilarious events, friendship challenges, and life with bullies abound. There are even movie adaptations if that might whet your child’s appetite for the series.

     

    These books are a blast and my 2nd and 3rd grader have read most of them. These graphic novels follow a nerdy mouse and his robot friend as they battle otherworldly baddies and save the day. This is aimed at a younger audience than Captain Underpants, but my kids didn’t think they were “babyish” or under them.

     

    These are classic and I love reading them even today. My son was fascinated by how the children moved into a boxcar and made it their home. I think he was impressed by their resourcefulness. The books go on to solve mysteries and they are a lot of fun to read.

     

    These books are a fun adventure through a magical land by a boy who is trying to free an exploited dragon, with the help of some interesting friends. This trilogy is rather old, but my kids still enjoyed it. I think the fantasy world that is created is rich enough to nullify any feelings of it being dated…

     

    These stories are great if your child likes quirky and funny tales about school. The books follow the students and teachers of Wayside School, which was accidentally built 30 stories high, with one classroom on each floor. My husband read these as a boy and they’re still fun reading for kids today.

     

     

    Well, that’s my list of book series for 2nd grade boys. But honestly, my kindergartner and 3rd grader (both girls) have enjoyed most, if not all, of these books as well.

    So, if you’ve been struggling to find a series that your child will enjoy, then give these a try. Reading can make such a difference in children’s lives. We just need to find the match that sets their passion for books on fire.

    Happy reading!

     

    Do you have any book series that should be on this list? Let me know in the comments!

     

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    Second Grade Summer Reading List with Printable Book List

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    Hooray! It’s time for summer reading lists & summer reading programs.If you’re looking good books for kids going into the second grade, these books will keep your 2nd grader reading throughout the summer, developing and practicing their reading skills with excellent books.

    As you know, the more a child reads, the more vocabulary they’ll learn and the better their comprehension skills. (With the exception of a learning difference situation.)

    So whether or not you do a summer reading program, or just read on your own, you’ll find great summer reads on this list. From funny to fantasy, there’s a book (or five) for every interest.

    These books will work for children ages 7 or 8 who are entering second grade. For all my book recommendations with reviews, visit Best Books for 7-Year Olds.

    Do you know how to tell if a book is just right? Do the 5 Finger Test.

    If you specifically need harder-than-2nd-grade books, go to my 3rd grade summer reading list. If you need easier books, go to my 1st grade summer reading list. Remember it’s good for kids to read books that are JUST RIGHT but there are benefits in reading easy books and reading challenging books, too.

    Download the FREE Summer Reading Packet so your kids can set goals and keep track of what they’ve read.

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    Second Grade Summer Reading List (age 7 – 8)

    If your reader loves GRAPHIC NOVELS, try these choices:

    • Cat Kid Comic Club by Dav Pilkey
    • Bird and Squirrel on Ice by James Burks
    • Mr. Wolf’s Class: Mystery Club by Aron Nels Steinke
    • Cat Ninja by Matthew Cody
    • King of the Birds by Elise Gravel
    • Guinea Pig, Pet Shop Private Eye by Colleen AF Venable

    If your second-grade reader like

    FUNNY books, they’ll love:

    • The Dragonsitter by Josh Lacey
    • Stick Dog by Tom Watson
    • The Case of the Weird Blue Chicken by Doreen Cronin
    • Real Pigeons Fight Crime by Ben Wood
    • Rabbit & Bear: Rabbit’s Bad Habits by Julian Gough & Jim Field

    If your 2nd-grade child likes

    MAGIC & MYTHICAL CREATURES, they’ll love:

    • Dragons and Marshmallows: Zoey and Sassafras by Asia Citro
    • Diary of an Ice Princess: Snow Place Like Home by Christina Soontornvat
    • Rise of the Earth Dragon by Tracey West
    • Magical Animal Adoption Agency by Kallie George
    • The Fabled Stables Willa the Wisp by Jonathan Auxier
    • Unicorn Academy: Sophia and Rainbow by Julie Skyes

    If your 2nd grader likes 

    ADVENTURE stories, they’ll love: 

    • Magic Tree House by Mary Pope Osborne
    • Galaxy Zack by Ray O’Ryan
    • The Notebook of Doom by Troy Cummings
    • Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot by Dav Pilkey
    • Ivy Lost and Found by Cynthia Lord
    • Mia Mayhem Is a Superhero! by Kara West

    If your 2nd grade reader like

    MYSTERIES, they’ll love:

    • Magic Tree House The Graphic Novel Dinosaurs Before Dark by Mary Pope Osborne
    • Super Detectives Simon and Chester by Cale Atkinson
    • A to Z Mysteries by Ron Roy
    • Secret Spy Society The Case of the Missing Cheetah by Veronica Mang
    • Mac Undercover (Kid Spy #1) by Mac Barnett
    • Crime Biters: My Dog Is Better Than Your Dog by Tommy Greenwald

    If your 2nd grader loves 

    REALISTIC stories, try:

    • Good Dog by Cam Higgins
    • Too Small Tola by Atinuke
    • Dory Fantasmagory by Abby Hanlon
    • Baloney and Friends Going Up! by Greg Pizzoli
    • Bark Park by Brandi Dougherty
    • The Amazing Life of Azaleah Lane by Nikki Shannon Smith
    • Planet Omar by Zanib Mian

    If your second grader likes NONFICTION, read

    • Go Wild! Sea Turtles by Jill Esbaum
    • Fox Explores the Night by Martin Jenkins
    • What Do They Do With All That Poo? by Jane Kurtz
    • Plants Fight Back by Lisa J. Amstutz
    • The Rat by Elise Gravel
    • BUGS! by James Buckley, Jr.
    • Planets by Elizabeth Carney

    More ideas for your 2nd-grade reader:
    Free Summer Learning Printables for Kids
    Activity Books for Kids
    Summer Writing Ideas

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    Your child is in 2nd grade – Center for Psychological, Pedagogical, Medical and Social Assistance

    What do parents need to know if their child goes to 2nd grade?

    At the age of 8-9, the child continues to grow, but the cardinal changes accompanying puberty are still quite far away. The body at this age is still childish, and, despite the seeming adulthood, is quite fragile. He needs proper rest, a normal amount of sleep (at least nine hours a day) and proper nutrition.

    This age is one of the turning points in a child’s development. No matter when a child goes to school, at six or seven years old, at some point he goes through a crisis. During this period, it is especially important to learn to understand the child, to take into account his needs. Learning motivation will replace the game motivation, thereby he begins to understand that knowledge and its level affect the development of the personality of a younger student.

    In the second or third grade, the school workload increases, and many children go headlong into their studies and stop noticing anything around them.

    In second-graders, as well as in first-graders, visual-effective and visual-figurative thinking dominates over all mental processes. Thus, doing homework with a child, parents are encouraged to solve tasks on visual objects (apples, sweets, etc. ). Until the second grade, the child’s main mechanism is play, and in the second grade, learning activity becomes such a mechanism.

    Primary school age is key in the development of self-esteem. It becomes more developed, mature than that of first-graders, and at the same time more integral.

    There is a strong desire to be successful in school, which for the child is tantamount to being good and loved. In the second grade, children come already “experienced” schoolchildren. The period of adaptation of the child to systematic education, to new responsibilities, new relationships with adults and peers is over. Now the little schoolboy has a pretty good idea of ​​what awaits him at school.

    Expectations of second-graders largely depend on how successful the first year of study was for them: “I think that I will study as well as in the first grade”; “I didn’t do well that year. I wrote badly. Now I don’t know how I can do it.

    Parents of second graders have similar hopes and fears.

    Second-graders’ self-assessment in educational activities differs significantly from that of first-graders. Most first-graders have high self-esteem. Children consider themselves “good”, “smart” and positively assess their school success only because they tried very hard, wanted to do the right thing.

    In the second grade, however, many children’s self-esteem in educational activities drops sharply. Later, in third graders, the level of self-esteem rises again. This phenomenon is called “ phenomena of the second classes.

    Decreased self-esteem among second-graders is associated with an increase in schoolchildren’s self-criticism, their increasing ability to focus on the quality of the results of their educational work. However, the possibilities of children in evaluating the results of their work are still quite limited, they are just learning this complex skill. This is where self-doubt and low self-esteem come from.

    Another complicating factor is that the criteria by which learning outcomes are assessed are not clear enough for children and are largely vague.

    In this regard, the problem of school grades and grades and the attitude of children and parents towards them needs to be discussed.

    The grade is not the same as the mark. Assessment is an assessment process; mark is the result of this process, its conditionally formal reflection in points.

    The assessment process should be presented in the form of a detailed judgment, in which the teacher (or other adult) first explains the positive and negative aspects of the student’s work, notes the presence or absence of progress, makes recommendations, notes the efforts and efforts of the student, and only then, as a conclusion from said, calls a well-deserved mark.

    As a rule, in school practice, teachers limit themselves to only “announcing” the mark, without giving detailed comments on it. And therefore, the meaningful connection between the result of their own educational work and the mark received for it remains hidden for the little schoolchild. He does not always understand why yesterday he received a “five”, and today – a “troika”.

    Parents also rarely explain to the student the connection between the mark and the quality of the performance of the educational task. On the whole, they themselves understand why the work is evaluated in this way and not otherwise, and in most cases they agree with the teacher.

    It turns out that teachers and parents quite successfully interact with each other through marks, using them as feedback, but the needs and interests of the student are not taken into account.

    However, without the help of adults, the child is not able to correctly identify the criteria for evaluating his work. As a result, the mark loses its content, acquires a self-suppressing meaning for children, turns into a school idol, about which V.A. Sukhomlinsky: “From the first days of school life, on the thorny path of teaching, an idol appears in front of the child – a mark. For one child, he is kind, condescending, for another – tough, ruthless, inexorable. Why this is so, why he patronizes one, and tyrannizes the other – the children do not understand. After all, a seven-year-old child cannot understand the dependence of evaluation on his own work, on personal efforts – for him this is still incomprehensible. He tries to satisfy or – at worst – to deceive the idol and gradually gets used to studying not for personal joy, but for marks.

    Unfortunately, parents voluntarily or involuntarily build their attitude towards the child depending on his academic performance, marks. Children often catch this connection faster than adults: “Mom doesn’t love me very much, because I don’t always get “five””.

    Psychologist Sh.A. Amonashvili made very accurate social portraits of marks. Their names speak for themselves: the triumphant “five”, the encouraging “four”, the indifferent “troika”, the depressing “two”, the destroying “one”.

    Parents, linking their attitude to the child with his marks, especially if these marks do not meet their expectations, make it difficult to form an adequate positive self-esteem of the student, contribute to the appearance of self-doubt in him, and hinder the development of interest in learning.

    Parents need to remember that in teaching it is not so much the mark that is important, but the real knowledge and skills of the student, his diligence, responsibility, the need to acquire new knowledge. In addition, it should be borne in mind that the success of a child in learning is determined by many factors. Not the last role among them is played by the parents’ faith in the capabilities of their child, as well as their ability to provide him with real help in his studies.

    In elementary school, parents provide their child not only with moral and emotional support, but also actively help him in home learning activities.

    One of the most important conditions for the success of homework for younger students is the cooperation of the child with his parents, most often with his mother. However, such cooperation often turns out to be insufficiently productive, not only in terms of the child’s assimilation of educational material, but also in terms of the development of the student’s personality.

    Many parents are well aware of the feeling of helplessness that comes over them after repeatedly and, as it turns out, unsuccessfully explaining new or difficult material to a child. It is difficult for adults to imagine why a child sincerely cannot understand what seems to them so simple and clear.

    It can be difficult for both a child and an adult to catch someone else’s logic of reasoning, to build new knowledge into an already established picture of the world, to see the problem under discussion from the point of view of the interlocutor. This discrepancy between the styles of cognitive activity is called “cognitive (cognitive) dissonance”.

    Special psychological studies show that the mismatch between the cognitive styles of a junior schoolchild and his parents (especially mothers) affects the success of their joint academic work.

    If the child is inclined to evaluate the work done by him as a whole, and the mother tends to pay attention to individual, sometimes minor shortcomings, then their joint educational work will also be ineffective.

    The result of the emerging conflict between the cognitive strategies of mother and child may be the formation of a negative attitude of the latter to the educational work performed at home. The joint performance of homework begins to be complicated by stable conflict relations between the child and the adult. The daily repetition of such relationships can lead to the emergence of a so-called semantic barrier in the child, as a result of which he becomes less susceptible to the pedagogical and educational influences of this adult.

    It is important for an adult helping a child with homework to be aware of the possible causes of difficulties in working together. Understanding by him the peculiarities of the child’s thinking, as well as awareness of his own cognitive activity, can significantly increase the effectiveness of the homework of a younger student.

    In order to preserve the community with your own child and at the same time not to completely suppress his will, just try to talk to him more – in an adult way, without lisping and not in raised tones. Ask what happened at school, what situations arose, how classmates behave, what the teacher says. Ask leading questions, and the child will definitely tell what worries him.

    How to help a second-grader – a reminder to parents

    The transition of a child to the second grade is marked by the fact that homework becomes mandatory, and children begin to put marks.
    All this is quite difficult for the child and there are special secrets for parents to support the child during this period

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    2. The ability to do homework without the help and support of an adult is practically not formed, such are the laws of assimilation

    3. If parents do not control and do not help to do homework, then the child may not do it and not write it down

    4. Important initially check and compare what the child wrote in the diary and what was actually assigned – children sometimes do not write down part of the tasks in the diary

    5. It is necessary to determine a specific time for doing homework and strive for the child to do homework at the same time

    6. Help the child with homework and check what the child has done

    7. Teach the child to organize his workplace for work

    8. Show an example of organization and concentration

    9. Accept that twos and threes are in progress studies are inevitable, so it is important not to scold the child for them, but on the contrary, to help them understand

    10. It is important to perceive marks as indicators of learning temperature: a deuce is a signal that knowledge is sick and they need treatment, not moralizing

    11. Do not think that if mom and dad studied well at school, then they will definitely have an excellent student or a shock student – we are all different

    12. Parents’ stories that they graduated from school with a gold medal will not help a child in any way

    13. If you scold a child for deuces, then he may develop school anxiety, which greatly affects the success of the child. Even the smartest child can get a low mark if he is afraid, because fear blocks cognitive activity

    14. Do not demand more from a child than he can at the moment

    the child develops anxiety and fear of not meeting the expectations of the mother

    16. It is important to teach the child to compare his achievements with his own achievements, but in the previous period

    17. Be sure to praise successes, create situations of success, note the slightest progress

    18. Never compare a child’s achievements with other children

    19. A child must see that making mistakes is normal, that mothers, fathers and grandparents also make mistakes.

    20. Children often perceive a mark for work as a mark of their own personality, therefore, one must be extremely tactful in communicating with a child and teach them to share: “I am good, but I made 20 mistakes in work and therefore received 2”

    21. Important to set the child on the fact that if you believe in success and try, then everything will definitely work out.

    “The boy almost cried, I was ashamed.” Primary school teacher – about working with a child who does not know Russian

    Adapting to a new school is not easy for any child. And if the transfer is related to moving to another country? Our new blogger, primary school teacher Maria Beketova, talks about her student, a boy from Azerbaijan, who had a hard time finding friends and mastering the program. But he succeeded.

    New student

    At the beginning of March 2020, just before the pandemic, a new student was assigned to my class. He and his parents, three brothers and sister have just moved from Azerbaijan to Russia. The five-year-old daughter was sent to the garden, and 9-year-old M. to school. The older children helped their father at work. At home, M. finished the second grade and was supposed to go to the third in the fall. But in Russia he was identified as the first – the boy did not speak Russian at all. I taught this first class.

    On March 6, right before the holiday weekend, my dad came to me and, speaking in broken Russian, tried to “shove” a few bills so that I would pay attention to the boy. Of course, I didn’t take the money. After the holidays, we studied for a couple of weeks. For M. it was a big stress. When I turned to him with a request to hand over the notebook, he blushed very much and silently held out the diary; preparing for the lesson, looking at the textbooks that classmates put on the table. He knew how to copy Russian letters, but it was pointless to check dictations.

    It was also difficult for him to communicate with children: M. did not talk to them, he was shy

    The children perceived this as strange and at some point gave up trying to make friends. Once, someone even laughed at the way he explained himself in a mathematics lesson (M. considered it well, the desire to say the correct answer prevailed over embarrassment). Then I stopped the lesson and invited the children to imagine that they got to a lesson in an American school without knowing English. We talked about the feelings they would have, about how hard it is to learn a foreign language, and that our M. is actually great at it. Since that day, I have not heard any more ridicule.

    Then the holidays began, followed by distance learning. I taught lessons with the help of a messenger. On the phone, I tried to explain to the boy’s mother that she needed to install the application and be online from 9 to 11. She, alas, understood Russian even worse than dad. But I must say that all family members looked very friendly and polite, despite the fact that we did not understand each other. The next time we met with M. was only 5 months later, in August.

    Shame and despair

    September has begun. I got a textbook on Russian as a foreign language and started studying with M. myself. Once a week, we tried to read, take dictation, and just talk. He was still shy and was silent for a long time. But at least I managed to find out that the boy wanted to study, because “dad said that I should become a dentist, and for this you need to have 4 and 5.”

    By winter, he had made friends with the boys. Not with everyone, with the most “simple” and not demanding: there is a group of guys in the class who preferred to play cars and have a battle with pencil cases, rather than deal with complex topics. The leaders of the class – responsible and efficient boys – still kept their distance from M. .

    We studied throughout the second grade with breaks during my sessions. And more and more often the thought flashed through my mind that it was pointless. M. was doing well with mathematics, there were problems with tasks – he did not understand the conditions due to the language barrier. With this, we began to slowly cope. He quickly learned verses, but could not place the stress correctly – even rehearsals and hints I had put down in advance did not help.

    I remember I helped him do a project around the environment. We found a beautiful presentation on the topic, read it, discussed it. For protection, it was only necessary to read the text correctly – so that the guys understood. It seemed to me that there was enough time and M. would have time to prepare. But on the day of the defense, he came out with a text I had compiled and read everything in such a way that even I did not understand.

    Then I could not stand it and reprimanded him in front of the whole class. It was such a shame for the wasted time!

    The boy almost cried, I was ashamed. This was my last impulse to help him. I decided that if I couldn’t change anything, then by giving up classes (and hopes along with them), I would at least make life easier for the child. In mathematics, he already has 4, and in Russian 3, I always draw. And I drew. He finished the second grade with two triples: in Russian and environmental.

    After reading, he performed all tasks conscientiously, read fluently, even understood what he was talking about. Who is to blame that the stresses are so complicated? I stopped dreaming and decided that the result we had achieved was acceptable. The child is trying, and this is the main thing. He is trainable and will be able to study for 3-4. Mission accomplished. We went on vacation. Ahead of us was the third grade and difficult topics. But the thought of a trinity that I can always draw still reassured me.

    Druzhba

    As you understand, by the end of the second grade and the first year of M. ’s studies at the Russian school, I stopped noticing progress, gave up and resigned myself to the fact that there would be one more “poorly successful” child in my class.

    In September, our school speech therapist conducted a scheduled test and, as usual, identified a group of three children who needed her help. Among them was M. – the boy was entitled to one hour of group logo classes per week.

    Only M. himself was informed about the new opportunity, because there was no point in talking with his parents – the boy had long been speaking Russian better than mom or dad, and could well play the role of an interpreter, so I only hoped for responsibility and conscience child. And not in vain.

    During the entire academic year, he did not miss a single class. In October, he began to stay at the GPA

    At first I didn’t understand why, and then I noticed: he only stays on the days when G. goes to the extension – a very adult and quick-witted boy, one of the leaders of the class. At some point, I once again felt sympathy for M.: he wanted to be friends with G., who is unlikely to be interested in this friendship due to the language barrier. Thank God I was wrong.

    As a result, the boys became friends, and M. began to communicate with the rest of the guys from the company, he made friends – good and excellent students, who motivate the whole class with their activity, purposefulness and upbringing. These were the same students who are not afraid to ask questions, constantly stretch their hand and do not calm down until they understand a new topic. Six boys that I, as a teacher, can rely on.

    A couple of months later, feeling the support of his friends and my approval, M. gained confidence and began to torment me with questions. I didn’t understand the explanation of the homework in the lesson – he comes up with questions during the break. Didn’t understand a new topic the first time – he’ll stay after class and get it chewed on. There are no resources to do the lessons at home (paper, computer, stationery) – will inform me and ask for help. I really liked the new approach, so I tried not to refuse.

    Unexpected result

    In February, I left for the last session, studied my diploma, and educational questions from M. did not stop pouring into the messenger, to which I patiently answered. She returned at the beginning of March. Just a week before the quarter tests. All this time, I saw that M. was trying, but still did not have high hopes.

    A few days before the test, I always prepare to identify gaps and, if possible, catch up. And this time I gave the guys a variant with tasks for cases and declensions. After lessons, she sat down to check. At the moment when I was finishing checking M.’s work, a speech therapist entered the class. She asked me about his progress and said that she no longer insists on logo classes – the boy does not need them now. I hesitated, nodded, lowered my eyes to the sheet and did not believe it!

    A foreign phone child who did not know Russian 2 years ago identified all declensions, indicated cases and placed endings without a single mistake! I put five – the first of three in the class – and agreed with the teacher. Then I walked for a long time and analyzed how he did it. I even thought I wrote it off. But a couple of days later we wrote the final dictation and M.’s only mistake was the letter “a” in place of “s” in the word “wings”. And that, because he did not know the meaning of the word “wings”.

    As a result, by the end of the third quarter, in Russian, M. got a controversial one – between 4 and 5. Then I decided that I would write a post about this child. For 6 years of work at the school, this is the first time I meet such a student. Purposeful, diligent, attentive and quick-witted. I had a lot of good guys, but this is what I want to set as an example for adults.


    This is not a story about a talented teacher who made a man out of his student. This is a story about a student who proved to the teacher that anyone, even the most hopeless, at first glance, child, must be believed.

    Looking at M., I realized that I don’t need to wait for an opportunity to become better, but I need to find it or create it myself. And also – that if you really want something and make efforts, then everything will definitely work out.

    You are in the “Blogs” section. The opinion of the author may not coincide with the position of the editors.

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    Causes of bad behavior at school

    The Austrian educator and psychologist Rudolf Dreikurs has studied the destructive behavior of children all his life. He believed that it could be corrected without alternating between punishment and reward. In his works, he singled out four “erroneous goals of the child’s bad behavior”:

    1. The child requires attention. When “good” methods are not enough, he starts to distract students in class, interrupt the teacher and just fool around.

    Children often behave this way if adults only pay attention to bad behavior and take good behavior for granted. Or when they suddenly become not up to it. For example, if there have been changes in the family: moving, divorce, or the appearance of a new family member.

    In elementary grades, this happens if the child did not have time to socialize before school. By his behavior, he tries to achieve the same attention that he received at home.

    2. The student wants to gain the respect of peers and elders, but does not know how to do it. Therefore, he conflicts with teachers and fights in every possible way with school rules. Usually in this way the child seeks to protect himself: he attacks first, because he is afraid of becoming a victim.

    To help your child feel important, you need to give him more independence – for example, assign simple chores around the house, praise and celebrate school success.

    3. The child has accumulated grudges against classmates, teachers or parents, and he wants to take revenge. Often anger spills out on older or weaker students.

    It is important to find and eliminate the causes of accumulated grievances. Dealing with the consequences is equally important, but it is best to do this with a specialist. The psychologist will help the child understand their discontents, fears and live them safely for themselves and others.

    4. A child who is desperate to succeed gives up. He becomes indifferent and helpless, does not respond to the requests of the teacher and can go about his own business for the whole lesson. Far from always such behavior is caused by boredom – most often the student simply does not believe in himself.

    A child can’t be bad at everything – he definitely succeeds in something. It is important to notice his achievements and discuss what he likes to do and how he does it. Later, he will be able to transfer these algorithms to other situations.

    There may be other reasons for bad behavior. For example, the bad influence of classmates, stress due to a change of school, teacher, or problems in the family. Or maybe the child is simply not interested in learning, so he is outrageous.

    How to deal with a child’s bad behavior at school

    First of all, you should not look for someone to blame, but try to figure it out:

    • How often does bad behavior occur?
    • In what situations does the child misbehave?
    • To whom are his antics addressed?

    If it is difficult to answer these questions, contact a psychologist. The specialist will help to establish the cause and give recommendations.

    Remember that a child’s behavior cannot be changed without changing the parent’s behavior. Therefore, a good specialist works with the whole family. If the psychologist deals only with the child and does not include you in the work, you should not expect global changes.

    Foster healthy family behavior. If a child lives in an atmosphere of mutual respect and feels needed, most likely he will have no reason to misbehave at school.

    • Be friends with the child. It is important that the child feels needed and understood. Spend time together, discuss his hobbies, take an interest in successes and failures.
    • Consult your child. Before making a decision, ask your child for their opinions, such as where to go on vacation or what to get your sister for her birthday. Listen to the child, and he will understand that his opinion matters.
    • Teach your child to resolve conflicts. Show by example how to get out of difficult situations with dignity, find such examples together – in life, in books and in movies.
    • Help your child to believe in himself. He will need support to make others respect him and not fear him.

    • Foster healthy family behavior. If a child lives in an atmosphere of mutual respect and feels needed, most likely he will have no reason to misbehave at school.

    Can a child be expelled from school for bad behavior?

    For what exactly they can be expelled

    For violation of the school charter and other internal rules (for example, orders of the head teacher or principal).

    In this case, the deduction is applied if:

    • the child repeatedly violated discipline,
    • other measures (remarks, reprimands) did not work,
    • the student violates the rights of other students and school employees,
    • the violator’s actions interfere with the work of the school,
    • the student does not plan – for example, not attending school for a long time without a good reason.

    How the expulsion happens

    The decision is made by the school, but the opinion of the parents is taken into account. You also need the consent of the Commission on juvenile affairs.

    The director dismisses the student and informs the parents about this within three school days. The order of the director can be appealed to the Commission for the settlement of disputes between participants in educational relations. If this does not help, you can go to court.

    Within a year from the date of expulsion, the school principal can change the decision at the request of the child or his parents. If no new disciplinary measures are applied to the child during this year, he will be able to return to school.

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    Any parent will be upset if their child is reprimanded or given a bad mark at school for behavior and will think: “Did I raise a bully?”. But no matter what emotions you experience, it is better to first figure out what caused the misconduct of a son or daughter.

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    If your child does not want to go to school: advice from a child psychologist.

    So, what problems can prevent a child from going to school?

    1. Unsuitable school schedule for the student. Sometimes the problem is that the child can’t stand the stress of school. Any training program should be slightly ahead of the child’s ability to master it, but at the same time, the student should not be seriously overloaded. In addition, you should not choose too many extracurricular activities for your child.

    What are the symptoms of school overload?

    • inattention, distraction during activities requiring prolonged concentration

    • capriciousness, irritability, various manifestations of aggression

    • the child does not sleep well, his appetite is disturbed

    • the child begins to catch colds often, looks tired and depressed

    Advice from a child psychologist on solving the problem of school overload:

    • choose the optimal training program for the child;

    • choose for the child only those extracurricular activities in which he is interested;

    • devote time to outdoor activities

    • set aside a reasonable amount of time for homework

    2. Incorrect style of pedagogical communication in the classroom.

    Quite often a child can be put in a difficult situation by bad treatment by teachers. Cooperation between the teacher and the child is an important method of maintaining a comfortable psychological atmosphere in the classroom. But, unfortunately, working conditions do not always allow paying attention to the problems of each student. In addition, there are various abuses: the insensitivity and rudeness of the teacher can be a serious reason that the child does not want to go to school.

    How do you know if a teacher mistreats your child?

    • a student does not do well in a certain subject, although there is an ability to master it;

    • a student complains about the rudeness of the teacher, that he is deliberately underestimated;

    • the student is afraid to go to certain lessons; What to do if you understand that the teacher mistreats the child?

    • be sure to show your child that you trust him first of all: it is necessary that he does not withdraw into himself, but shares with you learning difficulties;

    • support the child in any situation, regardless of whether he is really guilty or not;

    • enter into a dialogue first with the teacher, and then with the school administration: it is important to listen to the opinion of each participant in the situation and convey their point of view on the issue;

    • changing school for a child is a stressful situation, this way of solving problems should be chosen when all others have been tried;

    2. Relationships with classmates.

    Unfortunately, there is not always a favorable psychological atmosphere in the classroom. If your child is distinguished by isolation, shyness, and other oddities, he may become the object of ridicule of classmates. Do not let things take their course: school bullying can cause serious psychological trauma that can remain with the child for many years.

    Signs that your child is being bullied at school:

    • the child refuses to participate in group activities with classmates;

    • gloomy, sad mood of a child;

    • damage to things: clothes, school supplies, toys;

    • minor injuries: abrasions, bruises and others;

    • fear of sharing one’s problem, the student withdraws into himself, does not talk about school life;

    • the child does not talk about any of his schoolmates.

    What can I do to prevent my child from being bullied at school?

    • ensure that the class teacher sets aside time for group activities;

    • pay more attention to your child if they are new to the school or class;

    • keep the class teacher, teachers and school administration informed, in a word, the people responsible for the safe stay of the child at school;

    • teach your child to stand up for himself, but never call him to “strike back”.

    3. Relationship with parents.

    In some situations, the parents themselves provoke the child’s reluctance to attend school.

    Excessive demands on a child, especially when not combined with his real abilities, can bring trauma to a fragile psyche, destroy mutual understanding.

    What should not be done anyway?

    1) Remember that the basis of helping a child is mutual trust. It is not always possible for a student to describe the feelings that have arisen, to defend his point of view in front of teachers and parents. The task of adults is to make sure that the little person is heard, no matter what problems he may have. Never become a prosecutor in relation to your child!

    2) Avoiding adult punishment is not the best motive for learning. Yes, often we cannot avoid sanctions against children. But fear should not be cultivated: the motive for learning is the acquisition of new knowledge, and nothing else! But we always get new knowledge not for the sake of obtaining knowledge, but always for the sake of something. No activity should be fixated on itself.

    3) Do not completely shift the care of your child to teachers: take the time to have a heart-to-heart conversation.

    If you feel that you cannot figure out the situation on your own, you should contact a child psychologist. Working together with a qualified specialist, you will be able to clarify the essence of the problem and outline ways to solve it without injuring the child’s psyche. You can make an appointment with the child psychologist of the Art of Harmony Center by calling 8-495-776-00-61 or using the online appointment form.

    See also:

    • How to raise a real man?
    • How to tell a child about a difficult problem in an accessible way?
    • How can I participate in my child’s school life?
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    What if the child is offended at school

    Julia Semenyuk

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    Many people think that I have a scandalous nature. I disagree and call it a fight for justice.

    I have two daughters. During their six years of schooling, things were stolen from them, teachers unreasonably lowered grades, and an aggressive classmate spat in the face.

    I wrote complaints to the school administration and the education committee many times, called the police and the juvenile affairs inspector, and appealed to the prosecutor’s office twice more. The case has not yet reached the court, but if necessary, I will go there too. This is how I protect the rights of my children.

    I’ll tell you what situations I intervened in, where I wrote complaints and how the school administration reacted to it.

    What rights do children and parents have at school

    Although the right to free schooling is the most well-known, it is not the only thing that the law guarantees to students and their parents. To make it easier to defend your rights, you need to know about them. I will list the main things that parents may require at school.

    Law “On Education in the Russian Federation”

    Familiarize yourself with the license, charter, orders and regulations of the school. If a controversial issue arises, you can ask the school management to show the document that regulates it. I did this more than once: I requested lesson plans, criteria for assessing homework in some subjects, and documents confirming the qualifications of teachers.

    Find out how children are taught. Each teacher develops curricula in their subject. Parents can check them out. I made such requests to the school administration, and the programs were sent to me by e-mail – simply and quickly. More work programs can be found on the school website, but sometimes they are forgotten to be updated.

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    Parental rights at school

    Check grades and progress. If there is any doubt about the grades, you can ask the school to re-assess with an independent commission. I did this, I will tell you about it later in the article.

    Don’t pay for something that should be free. Parents are often forced to donate money for textbooks, school renovations, or gifts for teachers. But this is illegal: education at school is free, and parents can donate money for something only voluntarily. This also applies to workbooks for textbooks: the school must buy them at its own expense, but parents are not always informed about this.

    Our school does its best to distance itself from fees in the parent chat. And during meetings, the class teacher offers to buy additional textbooks only if desired.

    Protect the interests of children. Minors cannot protect themselves on their own. Therefore, parents should write a statement about offenders or deal with low grades.

    The rights of schoolchildren are spelled out in the Law “On Education”, and they are also regulated by the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. There are many rights, I will list the main ones:

    1. Together with parents, choose a school, form of education and language.
    2. Study according to an individual curriculum, including at home, if there is a medical indication for this.
    3. Express your views and beliefs freely.
    4. Develop creativity and interests.
    5. Refuse imposed circles and electives.
    6. Claim damages. If a classmate broke a child’s phone during recess, the school is also responsible for this.

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    In my opinion, the most important right for a child in school is respect for human dignity, protection of life and health, protection from physical and mental violence, personal insults. If this right is violated, then it is most difficult to achieve justice, because the boundaries of psychological violence are very blurred: for some, spitting in the face is unacceptable, for others, it’s okay. We had such a case, I will also talk about it in the article.

    What to do if a child’s rights are violated at school

    I know from experience that parents often do not want to get involved in conflicts, even if their child is bullied by classmates and teachers lower their grades. I do not support this position and I think that school can be a very cruel place.

    Art. 45 of the Law “On Education”

    Here is what parents can do to protect their child:

    1. send a request to the school management not only to sort out the situation, but also to apply disciplinary sanctions to teachers, for example, issue a reprimand;
    2. apply to the commission for settling disputes between participants in educational relations, if the school has one;
    3. use other ways to protect the rights and legitimate interests. For example, to file complaints with the education committee or the prosecutor’s office, call a juvenile inspector and, if necessary, involve a school psychologist in solving the problem.

    I tried all of these methods, except for contacting the dispute resolution committee. Our school seems to have it – documents regulating the work of the commission are posted on the website. But in fact, they are long outdated. For example, there are teachers who have already quit.

    My daughters are in the sixth grade at a very ordinary school in St. Petersburg. We didn’t choose it on purpose – we went to the one closer to home. Love didn’t happen. The children do not like the school, and due to conflicts with the class teacher, they even had to move to another class. I also have complaints: teachers miss mistakes in the work of students, demand that parents clean the classrooms at the end of the school year, and also buy printers and paper.

    We have a good relationship with the children, so they tell me how their day went, complain if they are offended at school, and show what classmates write in school chats.

    Often I prefer not to interfere and just go with the flow, because showdowns take a lot of time and effort. But there were situations that I could not miss. I’ll tell you more about them.

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    Situation 1

    The teachers were unprofessional

    The first class teacher. When the girls started first grade, we had several skirmishes with the class teacher. Her son studied in a parallel class, but came to ours for an extension. At such moments, the classroom turned from a teacher into a mother and did homework for a long time only with her son. She gave much less time and attention to other students.

    The boy also went on holidays not with his class, but with ours. It became so commonplace that one day the class told the parent committee to buy a gift for him, too, with money that the parents of our class rented for their children. Everyone decided that “this is also a child,” and did not object. The boy went to us the whole first grade.

    Another class teacher mimicked students who mispronounced words. For example, she told at the meeting how one of the students often asks to go to the “toilet”, and demanded that the parents “do educational work”. The rest were silent: they were afraid that the classroom would start offending their children too.

    At the beginning of the first term, she refused to help my daughter look for lost things because she was in a hurry to get home. After the end of the school year, the teacher left for Moscow, and the motives for her attitude to work became partially clear to me: she was not going to stay here. It was unpleasant to realize that for our seven-year-old children this was an important stage in life, and for the teacher it was only a staging post.

    The second class teacher. Our next class teacher was a middle-aged woman of the old school. When one of the guys laughed out loud or ran, she put the violator in front of the class, scolded and said that this student was to blame for the fact that the whole class would not go for a walk or break.

    Eight-year-old children were afraid of her. My daughters sometimes called me in tears. Once I asked the teacher not to use the Gestapo methods of education in elementary school and to be softer. The reaction was harsh: she declared that she would not work with our class at all. The situation was sorted out by the head teacher – he suggested that I transfer my daughters to a parallel class with a young class teacher. I agreed.

    These were the first years at school: I had no experience of communicating with teachers, I did not know how to defend the rights of my children. But most of all I was afraid that if I complained to someone, the teacher would start treating my daughters worse. Now, years later, I understand that elementary school teachers actively use this. And also the fact that small children cannot stand up for themselves, which means they can be easily offended.

    If I had a second chance, I would act more decisively. I would definitely make a remark to the first teacher – both about the teasing and about the constant presence of her child in our class. Perhaps she would not even agree to transfer her children to another class. And I would also tell the head teacher in writing that the teacher is extorting gifts for her child and is behaving unprofessionally towards the children.

    Most likely, none of my parents would have supported me. But at least I would be sure that I did the right thing.

    Situation 2

    Things were missing from a child at school

    In the first grade, the daughters in the wardrobe had individual lockers that were locked. The locks were flimsy, besides, the children often forgot to close them. Therefore, it is not surprising that one day her daughter lost her personal belongings: leggings, a folder for drawing, and some little things.

    Daughters in elementary school had similar lockers. Source: evorastroi.ru

    I asked the class teacher to look for all this together with the child, but she refused because her working day was ending. Then I wrote a statement to the police about the theft. A few hours later, things were found. The head teacher said that the pranksters threw them behind the locker, and I acted inappropriately and it was not worth calling the police. Then the district police officer came and took explanations from me and the school staff. After that, I was called to the head teacher for the first time.

    At such meetings, the school administration, as a rule, takes a defensive position: either the child is to blame, or the parents who bring him up badly. Two head teachers and a representative of the school administration spoke to me. The essence of the conversation boiled down to the need to be more patient, there are many children and the teacher does not have time to look after everyone.

    For my part, I tried to explain that the administration would have to reckon with me: I am not going to change schools and will protect my children. As a result, the head teachers gave me their mobile phones to quickly solve future problems, and we parted ways.

    The second time the school lost was bigger – the phone disappeared. In fourth grade, my daughter gave it to a classmate to play with and forgot to pick it up when she left home. She just left it on the table in front of the watch – there are often lost things like mittens.

    Since the table is not even inside the school, but between the entrance doors, I decided that it was pointless to look for the phone – most likely, someone had already taken it away. But just in case, she asked the class teacher to ask the children, suddenly someone saw.

    Klassnaya, together with the head teacher, looked at the recordings from the video cameras, and a week later the phone was returned to us. True, they refused to tell who had it all this time. The smartphone was intact and working. The SIM card was not even taken out of it, which I immediately blocked.

    Even children in the class were robbed of pocket money, pens, pencils and even food from briefcases. Parents discussed this in a general chat, but the matter did not go beyond conversations.

    Situation 3

    Children were unreasonably underestimated

    I believe that only exact subjects, such as mathematics, can be graded. If my kids get C’s in history or biology, most of the time I think they missed something or didn’t finish their homework. I don’t understand at all how it is possible to evaluate art, music or technology. Therefore, both of my appeals about grades were related to technology – in my time this subject was called “labor”.

    The teacher gave the task to draw up a notebook. She did not specify that it was necessary to use multi-colored shreds and buttons: in the electronic diary, it was simply indicated to “design the first page of the notebook” without additional requirements. Therefore, my daughters did it in accordance with their ideas of beauty.

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    At that time, my daughters liked Pokémon, so the notebook was decorated accordingly

    As a result, both got two. It was the fifth grade, the beginning of September – the desire to study even at the maximum. The daughters were very upset and could not understand why the teacher did not appreciate their beautiful notebooks, on which they worked for an hour. There were other girls who designed notebooks to their taste – they also got deuces.

    I decided to clarify the criteria for evaluating this homework and contacted the school administration through the electronic reception on the school website. I was interested on what basis the teacher puts deuces for the creativity and imagination of children.

    I was very angry, but I tried to keep a calm tone of the letter

    The result was already a few days later: the deuces from the electronic diary disappeared, and the head teacher explained to me over the phone that this is how the teacher sets the children on a serious attitude to the subject. They didn’t collect a commission, but I was offered to study the written assessment criteria for creative subjects and lesson plans at school, in the technology room. It was important for me that the issue with grades was resolved, so I didn’t go to school in the end.

    No one treated my kids worse because I decided to deal with low grades. Rather, on the contrary, the teacher became more attentive and stopped grading for educational and instructive purposes.

    Because of the grades, I argued more than once. For example, in the sixth grade, my daughter again had problems with technology – I did not agree with two assessments. At my request, her assessment for the second quarter was extended for two weeks – the school can do that.

    Now I communicate with the school only officially and demand a written response from them to all requests. The administration also learned to work with me – their answers became clear, quick and to the point

    Situation 4

    The school violated the rights of the child

    In the sixth grade, I asked the class teacher to transfer one of my daughters: a neighbor on the desk showed her pornographic videos and called her names. She promised to solve everything. But there were not enough places, so the daughter wandered around the class and took the places of the sick.

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    After a while, I again came to the teacher. Then the classroom added a third desk in the first row, blocking the aisle with it. According to the rules, you can’t do that.

    For the third time, I turned to the head teacher and asked to check the seating in the class. After that, the third desk was removed, a normal place was assigned to the daughter, and the children’s seating list was hung near the blackboard.

    This is not our class, but similar: the classrooms in the high school are standard

    But some time later, a classmate brought a certificate stating that, for medical reasons, she needed to sit exactly in my daughter’s place. The classroom again began to move Xenia from place to place. Then I applied to the school through the electronic reception on the website. This time she demanded an official answer.

    The answer came two weeks later – my daughter had her own place again. It would seem that the issue is simple, but it had to be officially resolved within a month and a half.

    I am still learning how to write complaints without emotion. In this appeal, I also asked to replace the damaged furniture – by the way, they also responded to this. This is an official response to my appeal. Our school likes to make the victim an intruder, so the daughter was accused along the way of transplanting herself

    Situation 5

    Children have been bullied

    Bullying, or harassment, can manifest itself physically when a child is beaten, pushed, or things are damaged. Or psychologically, when they call names or humiliate. Now teenagers draw all sorts of photoshops, shoot videos and send it all to general chats.

    The school does not like to recognize bullying, most often such situations will be called conflict and blame not only the instigators, but also the victim. Sometimes children won’t admit to being bullied at school because they don’t want to be seen as traitors and bullied even more.

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    Bullying is a problem for millions of Russian schoolchildren. This is how Tinkoff fights him

    My longest and hardest showdown with school happened because of the aggressive behavior of a classmate of my daughters. He was a big boy, cursed a lot, pushed around, broke other people’s things, was rude to the class teacher, beat other children – in general, he behaved disgustingly. From time to time, the parents in the chat raised the topic of his behavior, but the matter did not go beyond conversations.

    One day this boy started to terrorize my daughters: first he waited for them near the school and threw snow, then he started pushing and kicking, and it all ended with spitting in the face. Moreover, he spat in the face not only of my daughters, but also of other girls. However, none of the parents, except me, attached much importance to this.

    In my experience, mothers and fathers are afraid to make any complaints in writing and are not ready to intervene, even if they verbally support the general complaint.

    There are several entrance doors to our school, but there is only one exit. Therefore, if a classmate is waiting for the child after school, intending to throw snowballs, then the threat will not be avoided. Even the cool chat of daughters

    says that the atmosphere in the class was not too healthy. At first, I tried to discuss the boy’s behavior with his mother on the phone, but she answered that doesn’t see the problem. After that, I wrote to the school administration. I was called in for a conversation with the head teacher, social pedagogue and the boy’s dad. The school even created an independent commission to investigate our case. As a result, the violator, and at the same time my children, were placed under intra-school control, and a school psychologist began to work with the class.

    That’s how I learned that it’s not only disadvantaged children who are put under internal control. The school independently determines the rules for such control and prescribes them in the regulation. As far as I understand, in the course of further disassembly, this would characterize my children as bullies and violators, but if the children behave adequately and the family is prosperous, then putting on an internal school record does not affect anything. Although, of course, it sounds insulting, especially if children act as victims.

    The school administration really wanted me to stop these fights, so they tried to influence me in every possible way, including by putting my daughters under control. They also put pressure on my children: they were called to the head teacher’s office and accused of foul language, until I forbade them to do this without my presence.

    After the second spit in the face of my daughters, I realized that the school could not or did not want to resolve this issue. Then she turned to the police department, and also wrote complaints about the inaction of the school to the education committee and the prosecutor’s office. She also called the juvenile inspector: he can register the child and regularly check his behavior. In our case, I did not expect special help – rather, I wanted the bully, his parents and, at the same time, the school to be simply intimidated.

    The school administration is obliged to call the inspector at the first request of the parents, but, as a rule, is in no hurry to do so. In our case, the head teacher convinced me that the matter was not worth the attention of the inspector, saying, “these are not drugs.”

    I didn’t want to waste time, so I called the inspector myself through the electronic reception on the police website. She briefly described the situation and demanded that the inspector come to the school. They didn’t answer me, but they contacted the school and set up a meeting time.

    In the second memorandum I list point by point what I have already done to resolve the issue – this adds weight to my appeal

    I recorded all conversations – personal and telephone – on a dictaphone. She made out reports with incoming numbers to make the school stir and respond. When the appeal has an incoming number, the school administration will not be able to “lose” it – it will be obliged to respond within 30 days. If there is no number, you can always say that there was no call either.

    At some point, I suggested to the social educator to lead an aggressive student by the hand and constantly correct his behavior. But the school administration said that this was impossible: there was only one social teacher, and there were 800 students in the elementary school. The mother of an unruly student was present at the school several times. But the results were short-lived: the boy behaved normally for a couple of days, and then everything started all over again.

    My classmates’ parents did not support me. Most thought that spitting in the face was nothing special, so no one intervened. I was even condemned for the fact that, because of my complaints, our class teacher was punished – she was reprimanded.

    Everything was decided by itself: schools switched to distance learning. And after the fourth grade, the boy was transferred to another school. After he studied with my daughters for 2.5 years, I finally breathed a sigh of relief. Now the children in the class live quite peacefully.

    Evaluating this situation today, I understand that the school has little ability to solve such a problem. It is impossible to transfer a student to another school or class without parental consent. Even a conversation with an inspector – a stern woman in uniform – does not frighten modern children in any way.

    Later, the director complained that she could not significantly influence the work of teachers. She has the right to announce a reprimand or send her to advanced training courses. More serious sanctions, such as depriving a bonus or reducing salary, are not available to a director.

    What parents should do if their child is bullied at school: advice from a psychologist

    Nikita Karpov

    clinical psychologist

    Bullying has a negative impact on the emotional state of the child and his self-esteem, increases the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders, and can adversely affect academic performance.

    If a child is bullied in elementary school, then parents should always act: go to the teacher, director, administration, the investigative committee, and so on. Worst case, change schools. In the vast majority of cases, a junior high school student cannot cope with bullying on his own.

    You need to act more carefully with a teenager – it is important to coordinate actions with him so as not to spoil the relationship. A teenager already has the right to make his own decisions, he has his own motives and desires.

    For example, it may be that some guys bully, but in the same class there is someone with whom the teenager is in love, and he does not want to go to another school, even on pain of death. In such cases, it can be dangerous for the relationship with the child to arrange a showdown and take him out of school. We need to look for ways to support and help him.

    First, you need to support the teenager emotionally: listen, feel sorry, share his feelings and experiences with him. Also discuss the situation with him, look for options, what he can do, how to help himself. Perhaps find a training on confident behavior or watch a movie about bullying together. For example, the recently released “I met those who poisoned me.”

    In any case, it is important for parents to indicate that they are ready to help and get involved in the situation to the fullest, and also to make sure that the teenager will ask for help when it is needed. Perhaps it is worth discussing the criteria with him when it is definitely time for parents to join.

    Although, of course, a lot depends on the stage of bullying. So, if a child is already in a depressive-anxious state, he needs more active help. The teenager needs to be removed from the situation, to go with him to a psychotherapist or psychiatrist to help cope with this condition. Then, when the child is fine, it is worth discussing with him what he wants to do next: fight if he has a resource, or just change schools and forget like a bad dream.

    Situation 6

    Teachers neglected teaching a child with a disability

    Due to health reasons, one of my daughters studies at home. She has a disability, and according to the law, the school must organize home-based learning: approve an individual curriculum and instruct teachers to remotely study one-on-one with her.

    Lessons cannot be canceled – only rescheduled. According to regulatory documents, if a teacher falls ill, they must find a replacement within three days.

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    This is what my daughter’s individual education plan looks like for the current school year This is a complete list of regulatory documents that govern learning at home

    I suspect that our school has only one child at home – mine. Therefore, teachers could not competently integrate Alina’s lessons into their work schedule: in the first quarter they were constantly late, rescheduled classes, and did not conduct part of the lessons at all.

    For a while, I tried to peacefully resolve this issue through the class teacher and the head teacher. But the situation has not changed. The last straw was a triple in technology, which the teacher gave Alina for a poorly copied assignment from her sister’s notebook. For six months, the teacher never spoke to Alina, taught her nothing, did not discuss her homework. And in the end, she gave it “satisfactory” for drawing patterns and sewing on a typewriter, which her daughter mastered on her own. I could not come to terms with such injustice.

    I wrote a complaint about the violation of the rights to education of a child with a disability to the school, the prosecutor’s office and the education committee. This is a very serious charge – a parent can even be held administratively liable for false complaints. Therefore, I was summoned personally to both the prosecutor’s office and the committee. I provided evidence of my words: screenshots of being late, correspondence, my requests, grades in a notebook.

    In correspondence, the teacher tried to shift the problem of finding a convenient time for the lesson onto my shoulders. But by that time I had already learned to answer correctly

    The school responded promptly. All Alina’s classes, including physical education, fine arts and music, are now held on time, no one is late, the teacher’s electronic diary is filled out well. This is exactly what I was looking for.

    But, as far as I know, the prosecutor’s office has not yet closed our case completely, and the education committee is still sorting it out.

    This is the first page from the response of the prosecutor’s office. Supervisors considered my complaint justified, found violations and forced the district administration to resolve this issue

    To whom and in what order to complain

    Thanks to my experience, I have gained a lot of experience in communicating with the school authorities: I know what to demand, how to do it and which higher authorities to go to if the problem is not solved. I will share my algorithm of actions.

    By law, a complaint can be sent at least immediately to the president. The appeal will be registered there, but will still be redirected for consideration to the very bottom of the bureaucratic hierarchy. Therefore, in resolving issues with the school, I adhere to the following order.

    The first step is the class teacher. He communicates with children, parents and school management and in fact can do a lot. For example, involve a school psychologist and communicate with parents, if the reason for the appeal is the student’s aggressive behavior, assemble a conflict commission.

    The second level is the school administration. She will get down to business if the teacher could not and did not want to help. Usually the head teacher acts on behalf of the school.

    The situation should be taken under control and ways to resolve the conflict should be proposed. If the proposal does not suit you, you need to insist on your own options for the development of events.

    At this stage, you can warn the head teacher and class teacher that if nothing changes, then you are ready to move on. The school really dislikes attention from higher authorities, so there is a chance that they will start looking more actively for a solution to the problem.

    Third step – supervisory departments: education committee, police, prosecutor’s office – depending on the situation. For example, if we are talking about a missing thing, you need to write a statement to the police, and if the child is underestimated, to the education committee. You can write to two departments at once. When the rights to education of my child with a disability were violated, I wrote to both the education committee and the prosecutor’s office.

    Supervisory authorities may call you and ask you to clarify the situation. You need to be ready to back up your words with evidence: documents, screenshots of correspondence, recordings of conversations. It will not be possible to stop or hush up the call at this stage.

    I deliberately did not include my classmates’ parents in this list. In my experience, even if the cause of the conflict is in a particular child, it is pointless to communicate with his mom and dad. Most likely, the conversation will be in a raised tone and will lead nowhere. You can’t blame other people’s children. It is more correct to influence the violator through teachers and supervisors.

    How to write a complaint correctly

    There are no established rules and forms for writing. But there are a number of recommendations that you should follow. Here is what you need to indicate in the complaint:

    1. Name of the institution to which we are filing a complaint, its address. Here you can also find the sender’s data: full name, contact phone number, e-mail and actual address of residence.
    2. The reason for the appeal – it must be described without emotions and to the point. In my first complaints, I often deviated from this rule: I used a lot of exclamation and question marks, I tried to appeal to conscience and common sense. Gradually I realized that this would not work with the school: seasoned people work there who are indifferent to other people’s feelings.
    3. Links to legislation. They are optional, but this will make the complaint more convincing. To be honest, I did not add them – this did not affect the result or the speed of the response. Parents are not required to know all the regulations by which the school operates. Moreover, in the response, the school administration itself must list the necessary documents. You can also specify a list of authorities that you already had to apply to earlier – also for weight.
    4. The result you want to achieve. You can add your suggestions. For example, to involve a school psychologist or a juvenile inspector in solving a problem if it is a question of a student’s bad behavior.
    5. Evidence, if any: screenshots of correspondence, copies of previous appeals.
    6. Date and, in the case of a written complaint, signature.

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    Complaint example that takes into account the recommendations: situation explained, reference to legislation added, requirements clear, tone of the letter discreetly formal

    After that, you need to file a complaint in person or via the Internet. I no longer take mail into account: it takes a long time and papers can get lost.

    There is an electronic reception on the website of our school – through it I usually send complaints and appeals to the school management. This is convenient: confirmation comes instantly and you don’t have to worry that the request was lost or ended up in spam. In the regions, on the websites of schools, there is not always an electronic reception – in this case, the appeal can be sent to the school email.

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    How to properly file a complaint with any agency

    Management has 30 days to give an official response. If this does not happen, you can safely complain to the education committee. The school has never ignored me. Often they answered much earlier – within two weeks.

    With complaints to the supervisory authorities, everything is the same: it is possible to file complaints remotely – through the electronic reception on their official websites or send them by e-mail.

    Over the years of communication with the school administration, I learned one main rule: all serious issues must be resolved only in writing. Spending time talking – in person and on the phone – is often pointless. It’s safer with papers. If the problem reoccurs or the solution fails, then you will have proof that you tried to do something. This gives weight when you have to turn to higher authorities.

    It is also better to demand an official answer or refusal on paper. School management likes to contact parents by phone and will try to resolve the issue verbally, but I advise you to ask for a written answer. It should indicate what exactly the teacher and school management did to resolve your issue. The school has no right to refuse a written response.

    How other parents and teachers treat me

    My reputation in the parent chat and school administration is not very good. What I call the fight for justice is considered by many to be scandalous. It doesn’t bother me anymore.

    I used to react very emotionally when children were offended – I wanted to destroy the school. Now my daughters are older, and I am calmer and more prudent. I have mobile phones for the head teacher and director, today they are ready to help me with any questions. But I still participate minimally in school life – I donate money for the needs of the class, and that’s it.

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    I’ve been a member of the parent committee for 9 years, and this is what pisses me off

    Something else is much more important to me: my daughters know that I will always protect them. And also that other people’s parents cannot scold them. And that a school is not a concentration camp and no one there has the right to offend them.

    I protect the rights of my children, but at the same time I make sure that their behavior does not provoke conflicts. We have rules: at school, you can’t beat anyone, call names, spoil other people’s things and be rude to teachers. When my daughters tell me about the bad behavior of classmates, I often focus on this and ask: “I hope you didn’t do this?” For example, they didn’t laugh during the film about the lifting of the blockade of Leningrad and didn’t trample on other people’s jackets in the wardrobe. I want my daughters to respect those around them and grow up decent and fair.

    Yes, the school doesn’t like parents like me. But in rare moments of enlightenment, her leadership understands that my requirements help them put things in order and better organize the learning process.

    Memo for parents of schoolchildren

    1. Schoolchildren and their parents have not only duties, but also rights. They are spelled out in the federal law “On Education”, the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
    2. If the rights of a child are violated, then parents have the right to protect them: file complaints with the education committee or the prosecutor’s office, call a juvenile inspector, involve a school psychologist in solving the problem. If necessary, go to the police, the prosecutor’s office, the court.
    3. No need to jump over your heads and immediately write a complaint to a higher authority. It is better to try to resolve the issue with the class teacher. If there is no result, go to the school administration. The Education Committee, the police, the prosecutor’s office are already the third step.
    4. Emotions and a bunch of question and exclamation marks in a complaint are superfluous. You need to adhere to the official style, clearly articulate what you are complaining about and what result you are expecting – this way you can change something faster.
    5. You don’t have to go to the school to send a complaint to the principal. This can be done through the electronic reception on the school website or by writing to the school email.
    6. All serious issues must be resolved in writing. Also require an official written response or refusal from the school: if the problem recurs or the solution does not suit you, at least you will have confirmation that you are not filing a complaint for the first time.
    7. False complaints may be subject to administrative liability. Therefore, if you apply to the police or the prosecutor’s office, then it is better to have evidence of your words with you: screenshots of correspondence, copies of appeals, recordings of telephone conversations.
    8. There is no need to be afraid that after you write a complaint, the child will start to find fault, lower grades and generally will not let you study in peace. Usually, everything happens exactly the opposite: teachers become more attentive and try to prevent the problem from happening again.
    9. Protecting the rights of your child is difficult, very few do it: it takes a lot of time and effort. And there is also a risk of being known as a scandalous mom. Here you need to decide what is more important for you: a child or reputation.
    10. School can be a very cruel and unpleasant place, so it is the responsibility of a parent to always support and protect their child.

    what from the office is needed in the second grade

    In the 2nd grade, the student will need, basically, the same list of supplies as when preparing for the 1st grade. With the difference that some part of the office probably remained in a usable condition, which means that you won’t have to buy it anymore. In any case, at the end of the school year, parents carefully inspect the child’s school inventory, compare the available items with those included in the shopping list for grade 2, and purchase only the missing ones. So, what does a second grader need to study, besides a diary?

    Stationery

    The first step is to check the pencil case and, if it has deteriorated or lost its attractive appearance, buy a new one. Optimal models such as cosmetic bags, compact, but roomy, where it is convenient to collect the most popular stationery: pens, rulers, erasers, sharpeners.

    Pens
    A child carries at least two pens with blue ink to school, 2-3 more spare pens are required at home. This is the main tool of the elementary school student, so it must be convenient and practical. The abundance of jewelry, some figurines, a thick artsy case for this accessory are superfluous. The best model is thin, comfortable in the hand, three- or multi-faceted, not smooth, with a rubber pad for the fingers, with a cap. You also need 1-2 more colored pens in the pencil case.

    Pencils

    Two simple pencils (plus a couple in reserve), a set of colored pencils (10-12 colors), sharpeners, an eraser, compasses are enough for the class. Usually in the 2nd grade they also use felt-tip pens.

    Rulers

    A small ruler (15-20 cm) fits in a pencil case, and a long one (30 cm) is needed only at labor lessons.

    Notebooks

    Workbooks are usually bought for the whole class, but it is also better to buy 10 regular notebooks in a cage and a slanting line. For drafts, a notebook or a couple more notebooks will do. Covers for notebooks and textbooks – 10 pcs.

    A music book is required for music lessons.

    List for labor lessons

    Put in a separate folder:

    • 2 sets of colored paper and cardboard;

    • white cardboard packaging;

    • velvet paper set;

    • scissors;

    • glue bottle;

    • adhesive stick;

    • plasticine with modeling board;

    • natural material kit.

    Lined oilcloth on the table, apron, sleeves will not interfere.

    Drawing accessories

    It is better to buy two drawing books at once (20-24 sheets each), renew sets of paints (watercolors and gouache), 3 brushes of different sizes. For fine art lessons, you also need a palette and a jar of water, napkins for hands.

    Accessories

    Many small details make learning easier: textbook holder (eg Rifforma accessories), wall or table timetable, textbook bookmarks.

    Clothes, shoes, satchel

    The child has probably already grown out of last year’s sports uniform, so the new suit is also included in the list of pre-school purchases. Ideally, it is recommended to take two – for indoors and for the street, but you can get by with one or separately pants and a windbreaker. To them – T-shirts, sneakers, a bag with a drawstring.

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    Haslet Elementary School | Texas Public Schools

    • Elementary school in Northwest ISD
    • Haslet, TX
    • Pre-kindergarten – 5th grade

    Accountability rating
    (2018-2019)

    A

    Northwest ISD: A

    Total students

    514

    Avg. teacher experience

    10.6 years

    Northwest ISD: 10.9 years

    Statewide: 11.2 years

    Four-year graduation rate

    N/A

    Northwest ISD: 94.9%

    Statewide: 90.3%

    Haslet Elementary School is an elementary school in Haslet, TX, in the Northwest ISD school district.
    As of the 2020-2021 school year, it had 514 students.
    22.8% of students were considered at risk of dropping out of school.
    4.3% of students were enrolled in bilingual and English language learning programs.

    Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the state waived accountability ratings for the 2020-2021 school year.
    The school received an accountability rating of A for the 2018-2019 school year.

    As of the 2020-2021 school year, an average teacher’s salary was $60,708, which is $3,067 more than the state average.
    On average, teachers had 10.6 years of experience.

    Demographics

    Race and ethnicity

    Total students

    514

    African American

    62 (12.1%)

    Northwest ISD: 10.1%

    Statewide: 12.7%

    American Indian

    1 (0.2%)

    Northwest ISD: 0.5%

    Statewide: 0.3%

    Asian

    8 (1.6%)

    Northwest ISD: 5%

    Statewide: 4.7%

    Hispanic

    93 (18.1%)

    Northwest ISD: 23.1%

    Statewide: 52.9%

    Pacific Islander

    0 (0%)

    Northwest ISD: 0. 2%

    Statewide: 0.2%

    White

    340 (66.1%)

    Northwest ISD: 58.6%

    Statewide: 26.5%

    Two or more races

    10 (1.9%)

    Northwest ISD: 2.4%

    Statewide: 2.7%

    African American

    12.1%

    American Indian

    0.2%

    Asian

    1.6%

    Hispanic

    18.1%

    Pacific Islander

    N/A

    White

    66.1%

    Two or more races

    1.9%

    Risk factors

    A student is identified as being at risk of dropping out of school based on state-defined criteria. A student is defined as “economically disadvantaged” if he or she is eligible for free or reduced-price lunch or other public assistance.

    At-risk students

    22.8 %

    Northwest ISD: 29%

    Statewide: 49.2%

    Economically disadvantaged

    22.4 %

    Northwest ISD: 21.6%

    Statewide: 60.3%

    Limited English proficiency

    4.3 %

    Northwest ISD: 6.9%

    Statewide: 20.7%

    At-risk students

    22. 8%

    Econ. disadvantaged

    22.4%

    Limited Eng. proficiency

    4.3%

    Enrollment by program

    A look at the percentage of students enrolled in certain programs offered at schools for the 2020-2021 school year.
    A student can be enrolled in more than one program.

    Bilingual/ESL

    4.3 %

    Northwest ISD: 6.7%

    Statewide: 21%

    Gifted and Talented

    5.8 %

    Northwest ISD: 10.3%

    Statewide: 8.3%

    Special Education

    13.8 %

    Northwest ISD: 11.7%

    Statewide: 11.1%

    Bilingual/ESL

    4.3%

    Gifted and talented

    5.8%

    Special education

    13.8%

    Academics

    Accountability ratings

    Texas assigns ratings to districts and campuses that designate their performance in relation to the state’s accountability system.

    Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the state
    waived accountability ratings
    for the 2020-2021 school year. All Texas public school districts and campuses received the label “Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster.
    Our schools explorer shows the accountability ratings from the 2018-2019 school year when available.

    Overall
    (2018-2019)

    A

    Northwest ISD: A

    Student achievement
    (2018-2019)

    A

    Northwest ISD: A

    School progress
    (2018-2019)

    B

    Northwest ISD: B

    Closing the gaps
    (2018-2019)

    A

    Northwest ISD: A

    The overall grades are based on three categories: student achievement (how well students perform academically), school progress (how well students perform over time and compared to students in similar schools) and closing the gaps (how well schools are boosting performance for subgroups such as students with special needs).

    For a detailed explanation of this year’s accountability system, see the 2021 Accountability Manual.

    Chronic absenteeism

    The chronic absenteeism rate for students during the 2019-2020 school year.
    It measures the number of students who were absent for at least ten percent of the school year.

    All students

    1.5 %

    Northwest ISD: 3.3%

    Statewide: 6.7%

    American Indian

    Masked

    Northwest ISD: 3.2%

    Statewide: 7.8%

    African American

    0 %

    Northwest ISD: 3.5%

    Statewide: 8.9%

    Asian

    0 %

    Northwest ISD: 2.2%

    Statewide: 1.8%

    Hispanic

    0 %

    Northwest ISD: 3.1%

    Statewide: 7.4%

    Pacific Islander

    N/A

    Northwest ISD: 1.6%

    Statewide: 7.2%

    White

    2 %

    Northwest ISD: 3.4%

    Statewide: 5.2%

    Two or more races

    Masked

    Northwest ISD: 4.6%

    Statewide: 6.7%

    Staff

    Teacher ethnicities

    These figures are expressed as a percentage of the total teacher full-time equivalent (FTE) as of the 2020-2021 school year.

    Total teacher FTEs

    38.3

    African American

    0 (0%)

    Northwest ISD: 2.4%

    Statewide: 11. 1%

    American Indian

    1 (2.6%)

    Northwest ISD: 0.5%

    Statewide: 0.3%

    Asian

    1 (2.6%)

    Northwest ISD: 1.1%

    Statewide: 1.8%

    Hispanic

    2.4 (6.2%)

    Northwest ISD: 8.3%

    Statewide: 28.4%

    Pacific Islander

    0 (0%)

    Northwest ISD: 0.1%

    Statewide: 0.2%

    White

    33.9 (88.5%)

    Northwest ISD: 86.8%

    Statewide: 56.9%

    Two or more races

    0 (0%)

    Northwest ISD: 0.9%

    Statewide: 1.2%

    Highest degree held by teachers

    These figures are expressed as a percentage of the total teacher full-time equivalent.

    No degree

    0 (0%)

    Northwest ISD: 0.1%

    Statewide: 1.2%

    Bachelor’s

    27.9 (72.9%)

    Northwest ISD: 70.6%

    Statewide: 73%

    Master’s

    9.4 (24.5%)

    Northwest ISD: 29%

    Statewide: 25%

    Doctorate

    1 (2.6%)

    Northwest ISD: 0. 4%

    Statewide: 0.7%

    Students per teacher

    The total number of students divided by the total full-time equivalent count of teachers for 2020-2021.

    Students per teacher

    13.4

    Northwest ISD: 14.6

    Statewide: 14.5

    Teacher experience

    This figure for the 2020-2021 school year refers to tenure — the number of years a teacher has been employed in any district, whether or not there was an interruption in service.

    Avg. teacher experience

    10.6 years

    Northwest ISD: 10.9 years

    Statewide: 11.2 years

    Teacher salaries

    The average salaries listed here are for regular duties only and do not include supplemental pay. For teachers who also have nonteaching roles, only the portion of time and pay dedicated to classroom responsibilities is factored into the calculation.

    Base average

    $60,708

    Northwest ISD: $61,009

    Statewide: $57,641

    Beginner

    $56,000

    Northwest ISD: $55,714

    Statewide: $50,849

    1 to 5 years

    $56,887

    Northwest ISD: $57,279

    Statewide: $53,288

    6 to 10 years

    $59,266

    Northwest ISD: $59,167

    Statewide: $56,282

    11 to 20 years

    $62,155

    Northwest ISD: $62,800

    Statewide: $59,900

    21 to 30 years

    $67,494

    Northwest ISD: $68,157

    Statewide: $64,637

    30+ years

    $75,546

    Northwest ISD: $73,878

    Statewide: $69,974

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    1. C. W. Worthington Middle School

    2. Northwest High School Additions & Renovation

    3. West Operations Facility

    4. Seven Hills Elementary Replacement Campus

    5. Hatfield Elementary Replacement Campus

    6. Molly Livingood Carter Elementary School

    7. Johnie R. Daniel Elementary School

    Northwest ISD’s seventh middle school will encompass a 219,000-square-foot middle school building accommodating 1,200 students in Haslet, Texas. This new campus will provide much-needed relief for existing middle schools in the area, such as Adams and Wilson middle schools.

    The two-story structure, situated on a 39.3-acre site, will house academics, food service, music, a library, athletics, and administration. To learn more about namesake C.W. Worthington, click here.

    1045 South John Day Road, Haslet, TX 76052

    Rendering of Worthington Middle School

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    Additions & Renovations

    Rendering of Northwest High School renovations

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     2 New and 2 Replacement

    Elementary School Campuses – 2021 Bond

    Prototype Design Used for New NISD Elementary Campuses

    Seven Hills Replacement Campus

    As with all elementary schools under construction, the Seven Hills replacement campus will feature the new prototype design for Northwest ISD elementary schools. This design was first featured in Lance Thompson Elementary School (and has since been used at Berkshire and Haslet elementary schools).

    The new Seven Hills Elementary school will be located directly behind the existing school, which will remain in use for the 2022-2023 school year before being removed.

    654 F.M. 3433, Newark, TX 76071

    Scheduled to open August 2023

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     Hatfield Replacement Campus

    As with the Seven Hills Elementary School replacement building, the new Hatfield Elementary School will feature the new prototype design of Northwest ISD elementary schools. Unlike Seven Hills, however, Hatfield is moving to a new location: in the Trails of Elizabeth Creek community. This new location will provide families with an elementary school located in a community, providing an atmosphere that lends itself to family involvement.

    Trails of Elizabeth Creek / State Highway 114

    Scheduled to open August 2023

    See More

    Molly Livengood Carter Elementary School

    Molly Livengood Carter will feature Northwest ISD’s new prototype design for elementary schools and is located in the bustling Northstar development. Carter Elementary will provide relief to other area elementary schools, such as Haslet Elementary.

    To learn more about namesake Molly Livengood Carter, click here.

    14117 Borealis Drive, Haslet, TX 76052

    Scheduled to open August 2023

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     Johnie R. Daniel Elementary School

    Johnie Daniel Elementary School will feature Northwest ISD’s new prototype design for elementary schools and is located in the quickly growing Pecan Square development.

    To learn more about namesake Johnie Daniel, click here.

    1901 Tye Street, Northlake, TX 76247

    Scheduled to open August 2023

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    West Operations Facility – 2021 Bond

    220 C.R. 4840, Haslet, TX 76052

    West Operations Facility Renovations and Parking Lot Improvements

    We will replace the current gravel parking lot for over 100 buses with concrete paving, along with a new fuel depot and wash bay for the buses. We are also including a personnel lift on the interior of the building to make the second floor ADA accessible. This project is scheduled to be complete by July 2022.

    Aerial view of West Operations Facility – August 2022

    West side Parking Area – February 2022

    View of west parking area from second story of the WOF – February 2022

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      Angelina County

      • Central School, Pollock
      • Secondary school of dibollah, diball
      • Secondary school of Hudson, Lufkin
      • Khantington secondary school, Huntington
      • 1111

      • Piney Woods Academy, Lufkin
      • Zavala High School, Zavalla

      Aransas County

      • Rockport-Fulton High School, Rockport

      County Archer

      • ARCHERSH CITY ARCHER-CITI, Archer City
      • Holliday high school, Hollidei
      • WindThorst High School, Vindtorst

      9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000

      • Charlotte High School, Charlotte
      • Jourdanton High School, daytime, Jourdanton
      • Lytle High School, daytime, Little
      • Pleasanton High School, Pleasanton
        • Secondary School Hey Xi Jones, Biville
        • Center for Educational Resources, Biville
      • Secondary School of Pettus, Pettus
      • Secondary School Discount Taunan, discount

        9000

      • Academy of secondary school, small roda
      • Bartlett High School Bartlett
      • Belton Independent School District
        • Belton High School, Belton
        • Belton New Technology High School, Belton
      • Dutch secondary school, Holland
      • Independent school district Killin
        • Secondary school of Ellison, Killin
        • High school Harker Heights, Harker Heights
        • SAPO SAPO SAPO
        • PATHILINA, KILLINE CENTION Killeen
      • Rogers High School, Rogers
      • Salado Middle School, Salado
      • Temple Independent School District
        • Temple High School, Temple
        • Center for Alternative Education Whitley, temple
      • Secondary school of Troy, Troy
      • Private schools:
        • Christian school of central Texas, church
        • Catholic secondary school of the Holy Trinity, church

      9001 Alamo Heights School District

      • Alamo Heights High School, San Antonio
    • East Central Independent School District
      • East Central High School, San Antonio
      • Training center of the Bexar District, San Antonio
    • Independent school district of Edgewood
      • secondary school, San Antonio
      • Memorial Secondary School, San Antonio
      • Academy of Fine Arts, San Antonio
    • Harlandale High School, daytime, San Antonio
    • McCollum Middle School, San Antonio
    • Frank M. Tejeda Academy, San Antonio
  • Independent school district of Jadson
    • Jadson Secondary School, Converses
    • Karen Wagner, Secondary School, San Antonio
    • Memorial School of Veterans, San Antonio
  • Virred Solred Steayy Younger / Senior School (BAZ of VBC) San Antonio
  • Northeast Independent School District
    • Churchill High School, San Antonio
    • Claudia Taylor “Lady Bird” Johnson High School, San Antonio
    • Robert E. Lee High School, San Antonio
    • Douglas MacArthur High School, San Antonio
    • James Madison High School, San Antonio
    • Ronald Reagan High School, San Antonio
    • Theodore Roosevelt High School, San Antonio
    • Robert G. Cole Middle School Junior-Senior High School, San Antonio
      • Career/Magnet Schools:
        • Creative Education Academy (ACE), San Antonio
        • International School of America (ISA), San Antonio
        • Northeastern School of the Arts (NESA), San Antonio
        • Academy of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), San Antonio
        • Technical Education Program in Electrical Systems Technology, San Antonio
        • Agriscience Magnet Program, San Antonio
        • Academy of Design and Technology (DATA), San Antonio
        • Engineering and Technology Academy (ETA), San Antonio
    • Northside Independent School District
      • Louis D. Brandeis High School, San Antonio
      • William J. Brennan High School, San Antonio
      • Tom S. Clark High School, San Antonio
      • John Marshall Harlan High School, San Antonio
      • Holmes High School, San Antonio
      • John Jay High School, San Antonio
      • John Marshall High School, Leon Valley
      • Sandra Day O’Connor High School, Helotes
      • Stevens High School, San Antonio
      • William H. Taft High School, San Antonio
      • Earl Warren High School, San Antonio
      • Career/Magnet Schools:
        • Business Career High School, San Antonio
        • Communication Arts High School, San Antonio
        • Construction Career Academy, San Antonio
        • Engineering Academy Jaya, San Antonio

        • High School of Public Health, San Antonio
    • Randolph High School, daytime, Randolph Air Force Base
    • San Antonio Independent School District
      • Brackenridge High School, San Antonio
      • Burbank High School, San Antonio
      • Edison High School, San Antonio
      • Fox Tech High School, San Antonio
      • Highlands High School, daytime, San Antonio
      • Sam Houston High School, San Antonio
      • Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio
      • Lanier High School (San Antonio, TX), San Antonio
    • Somerset High School, Somerset
    • South San Antonio High School, San Antonio
    • Southside High School, San Antonio
    • Southwest High School, San Antonio
    • Career/charter/magnet schools:
      • Southwest Prep School Northeast, San Antonio
      • Southwest Prep School Northwest, San Antonio
      • Southwest Prep School Southeast, San Antonio
      • Academy of Career and Technology Charter School District
      • George Gervin Charter School District
      • Positive Solutions Charter School, San Antonio
      • George I. Sanchez Charter High School, San Antonio
      • San Antonio Academy of Technology, San Antonio
      • School of Science and Technology, San Antonio Academy of Sciences

        1 90 and Brooks Engineering, Brooks City-Base District, San Antonio

      • Academy of Harmony Sciences, San Antonio
    • Private Schools:
      • Adelante Academy, San Antonio
      • Antoniana Preparatory High School, Castle Hills
      • Holy Communion Academy, San Antonio
      • Central Marian Catholic High School, San Antonio
      • Cornerstone Christian School, San Antonio
      • Holy Cross School, San Antonio
      • Incarnate Word High School1
      • San Antonio
      • Keystone School, San Antonio
      • San Antonio Lutheran High School, San Antonio
      • Providence High School, San Antonio
      • St. Anthony Catholic High School, San Antonio
      • St. Francis Academy, San Antonio
      • St. Gerard Catholic High School, San Antonio
      • St. Mary’s Hall, San Antonio
      • Sunset High School, San Antonio
      • Texas Military Institute San Antonio
      • San Antonio Christian Schools (SACS), San Antonio

    Blanco County

    • Blanco High School, Blanco
    • Secondary School of Lyndon B. Johnson, Johnson City

    Borden County

    • Secondary school of the Borden district, Gail

    9000

      • Cranfils GAP HIP HIGH SCHOL, DOENT, CRANFILLS GAP
      • Copperl High School, Copperl
      • Iredell High School, daytime, Iredel
      • Meridian High School, Meridian
      • Morgan High School, Morgan
      • Valley Mills High School, Valley Mills
      • Secondary School of Walnat-Springs, Orens Springs

      BOUIA District

      • High School of James Bowie, SimMS
      • Decalbskaya secondary school, decalb
      • HOOKH SCHOOL, Daytime, hooks
      • Medium Medium-Essay
      • Maud High School, Maud
      • New Boston High School, New Boston
      • Pleasant Grove High School, Texarkana
      • Redwater High School, daytime, Redwater
      • Texas High School, Texarkana
      • Columbia High School, Western Columbia
      • Danbury High School, Danbury
      • Pearland Independent School District
        • Glenda Dawson High School, Pearland
        • Pearland High School, Day Pearland
        • Robert Turner College and Career High School
      • Sweeney High School, Sweeney

      Private Schools:

      • Brazosport Christian School, Jackson Lake

      Brazos County

      • Brian Independent School District
        • Brayan Secondary School, Brian
        • Secondary School of James Erla Rudder, Brian
        • Bryan Collegiate High School, Daytime, Brian
      • Independent school district
          College Station
        • College Station High School, daytime, College Station

      Private Schools:

        • St. Joseph Catholic High School, Brian
        • Academy of Allen, Brian

      Charter schools:

        • Academy of Harmony Sciences: Brian / College Mesyshn, Brian

      9000

    • Alpine Sensible Association
    • , Marathon

    • Big Bend Middle School, Terlingua

    Briscoe County

    • Silverton High School, Daytime, Silverton

    Brooks County

    • Secondary School of Falfuriasa, Falfurias

    Brown

    • Bangs high school, bangs
    • High school blades, bedspread
    • Secondary school Brooksmith
    • Independent school district Braunwood, Braunwood Braunwood
    • Career Preparatory High School, Brownwood
  • Life Victory Academy, Brownwood
  • Early High School, Early
  • Secondary school Clyde,
  • Cross Plains High School, Cross Plains
  • Secondary School Yula, Yula
  • Cameron Caound

  • Independent school district of Brunsvillya

    900 Bransville school

  • Pace High School, Brownsville
  • Porter High School, Brownsville
  • Rivera High School, Brownsville
  • Veterans Memorial School, Brownsville
  • Secondary Alternative Center, Harlingen
  • Early College High School, Harlingen
  • Harlingen Medical School, Harlingen
  • La Feria High School, La Feria
  • Los Fresnos High School, Los010 Port10 School 90 -Isabel, Port Isabel
  • Rio Hondo High School, Rio Hondo
  • San Benito High School, San Benito
  • Santa Maria High School, Santa Maria
  • Santa Rosa High School, Santa Rosa
  • Panhandle High School, Daytime, Panhandle
  • White Deer School, White Deer
  • CASS COSS COUNTY

    • Secondary School of Atlanta, Atlanta
    • Avincer, Blumbur, Blumbur, Blumbur. Springs, Hughes Springs

    • Linden-Kildare High School, Lipa
    • McLeod High School, McLeod
    • Queen City High School, Queen City

    Castro County

    • Secondary school of Dimmitta, Dimmit
    • The younger-Sr. Harta School, Hart
    • Nazaretskaya Secondary School, Nazareth

    9000 Counters

    • Anauac
    • Secondary school Barbers Hill, Mont BELVIEU 9001 East Chambers, Winnie

    Cherokee County

    • Alto High School, Alto
    • Bullard High School, daytime, Bullard
    • Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville
      • Secondary School of Morton, Morton
      • Secondary School of Whiteface, white face

      Coke County

    • Secondary School of Bronte, Bronte
    • Secondary School of Roberta Lee, Li

    9000 SILMAN COLEMAN COLEMAN COLEMAN COLEMAN COLEMAN COLEMAN COLEMAN COLEMAN , Coleman

  • Panther Creek High School, Valera
  • Santa Anna High School, Santa Anna
  • Colleen County

    • Allen High School, Allen
    • Anna School, Anna
    • Blue Ridge High School, Blue Ridge
    • Selina High School, Selina
    • Community High School, Nevada
    • Farmersville High School, Farmersville
    • Frisco Independent School District
    • 1 Frisco High School
    • 1
    • 1
    • Centennial High School, daytime, Frisco
    • Heritage High School, Frisco
    • Independence High School, Frisco
    • Lebanon Trail High School, Frisco
    • Secondary School of Liberty, Frisco
    • Lone Star High School Frisco
    • Memorial Secondary School, Frisco
    • Secondary school of RIDI, FRISKO
    • Wakeland High School, Luke

    Melissa, Melissa

  • McKinney Independent School District
    • McKinney High School, McKinney
    • McKinney Boyd High School, McKinney
    • McKinney North High School, McKinney
  • Plano Independent School District
    • Plano ISD Academy High School, Plano
    • Plano East High School, Plano
    • Plano High School, Plano
    • Plano West High School, Plano
    • . C90.0 Clark High School, Plano

    • Jasper High School (Plano, TX)
    • McMillen High School, Murphy
    • Shepton High School, Plano
    • Vines High School, Daytime, Plano
    • T. H. Williams High School, Plano
  • Princetian secondary school, Princeton
  • Secondary school of Prosper, Prosper
  • Independent School District Wylie
    • Secondary School Wiley, Wiley
    • Secondary School of Wiley East, Academy Academy of Achievements (alternative), UALILI
    • , UALILIA)

      Private Schools:

      • Canyon Creek Christian Academy, Richardson
      • Faith Lutheran School, Plano
      • John Paul II High School, Plano

      Comal County

      • New Braunfels High School, New Braunfels
      • Comal Independent School District
        • Canyon High School, New Braunfels
        • Smithson Valley High School, Spring1 Fisher1 Day School
        • High Branch

          High School Day

      Private Schools:

      • Calvary Baptist Academy, New Braunfels
      • John Paul II Catholic High School, Schertz
      • New Braunfels Christian Academy, New Braunfels

      COMPIC COUNTIA

      • A Secondary School of Communications, Comic
      • Secondary School de Leon, de Leon
      • Gustine High School, Domatin
      • Sydney secondary school, Sydney

      9000 9000

        Eden
      • Paint Rock High School, Daytime, Paint Rock

      Cook County

      • Calliesburg High School, Calliesburg
      • Era High School, Era
      • Gainesville High School, Gainesville
      • Secondary School of Lindsay (Texas), Lindsay
      • MUNSTER SCHOOL, MUNSTER
      • Secondary School Valley View, Valley view
      • Catholic secondary school Sacred Heart, Munster

      9000 CUN Copperas Cove High School, Daytime, Copperas Cove

    • Evant High School, Evant
    • Jonesboro School, Jonesboro
    • Gatesville High School, Gatesville
    • Oglesby High School, Oglesby
    • Coppell High School, Daytime, Coppell
    • Independent School District Desoto
      • Desoto High School, Desto
      • Campus for freshmen of secondary school deso,
    • School of Dallas Medium Brata Medium Brats W. H. Adamson High School, Dallas
    • David W. Carter High School, Dallas
    • Emmett J. Conrad High School, Dallas
    • Hillcrest High School, daytime, Dallas
    • Thomas Jefferson High School, Dallas
    • Justin F. Kimball High School, Dallas
    • Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy, Dallas

    • Lincoln High School, Dallas
    • James Madison High School, Molina High School, Dallas
    • Dallas

    • North Dallas High School, Dallas
    • L. G. Pinkston High School, Dallas
    • Franklin D. Roosevelt High School, Dallas
    • W. W. Samuell High School, Dallas
    • Seagoville High School, Dallas
    • Skyline High School, Dallas
    • A. Maceo Smith High School, Dallas
    • South Oak Cliff High School, daytime, Dallas
    • H. Grady Spruce High School, Dallas
    • Sunset High School

      , Dallas

    • W. T. White High School, Dallas
    • Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas
    • Career/Magnetic High Schools:
      • Maya Angelou Special Health High School, Dallas
      • Buckner Academy, Dallas
      • Partner School of Public Education, Dallas
      • Middle College High School, Dallas
      • School Community Center, Dallas
      • School of the Talented and Gifted, Dallas
      • School of Business and Management, Dallas
      • Social Sciences, Dallas

      • School of Government, Law, and Enforcement, Dallas
      • School of Health Professions, Dallas
      • School of Science and Engineering, Dallas
      • South Garland High School, Garland
    • Grand Prairie Independent School District
      • Grand Prairie High School, Grand Prairie
      • South Grand Prairie High School, daytime, Grand Prairie
      • 900 Duby Career High School10 -Prairie

      • Young Women’s Leadership Academy at Bill Arnold School, Grande Prairie
      • Grande Prairie Academy of Fine Arts, Grande Prairie
    • Highland Park High School, daytime, University Park
    • Irving Independent School District
      • Secondary School of Irving, Irving
      • Secondary School MacArthur, Irving
      • Medium School Nimitsa, Irving
      • Academy of IPD IPD, Irving
    • Lancasta Secondary School, Lancaster
    • John Horn High School, Mesquite
    • Mesquite High School, Mesquite
    • North Mesquite High School, Mesquite
    • Ralph Potite High School, Mesquite
    • West Mesquite High School, Mesquite
  • Richardson Independent School District
    • J. J. The secondary school of the pier, Richardson
    • Secondary School of Lloyd V. Berkner, Richardson
    • Richardson of secondary school, Richardson
    • Lake Haylands of secondary school, Dallas
  • Sunnievel
  • 9000

  • Private and charter schools: 9000
  • Alcuin School, Dallas
  • Alexander School, Richardson (closed 2007)
  • School of St. Anthony, Carrollon
  • Texas School of St. Mark, Dallas
  • Christian Academy of Trinity, Eddison
  • Universal Academy, Coppell
  • School
  • Ursulin Academy
  • Walden Preparatory School, Dallas (closed 2008)
  • Winfree Academy Charter, Irving
  • Winfree Academy Charter, Richardson
  • Academy of Yavna in Dallas, Dallas
  • Preparatory peak of raising, Dallas
  • DOUSE DOUSON

    • Secondary school of Dawson, Welch
    • Kondike
    • School of Lamaea, Lamaea School, Lamaea School, Lamaea School

    Deaf County Smith

    • Hereford High School, Hereford

    Delta County

    • Cooper High School, daytime, Cooper
  • Cram High School, Cram
  • Lake Dallas High School, day, Corinth
  • Lewisville Independent School District
    • Edward C. Marcus High School, Flower Mound
    • Flower Mound High School, Hevron 9001 High School 9001 Flower Mound 9001 , Carrollton
    • Lewisville High School, daytime, Lewisville
    • High School Colony, Colony
  • Little Elm High School, Little Elm
  • Northwest Independent School District
    • Byron Nelson High School, Trophy Club
    • Northwest High School, Justin
    • W.R. Eaton High School, Haslet
  • Pilot Point High School, Pilot Point
  • Contemplate High School, Contemplate

  • Sanger High School, Sanger
    • Private/Charter Schools:
      • Denton Calvary Academy, Denton
      • Faith Christian Academy, Denton
      • Northwest Alliance Academy, Fort Worth
      • Selwyn School, Denton
      • Texas Academy of Mathematics and Sciences, Denton
      • Charter Winfree Academy, Lewisville
      • Liberty Christian School, Argyle 9001 Coramo Academy High School
      • Temple Christian Academy, Lewisville
      • Denton Creek, Roanoke

    Dewitt County

    • Cuero Middle School, Cuero
    • Secondary School of Nordhaim, Nordhaim
    • Secondary School Yaakum, Yaakum
    • Yorrtaun School, Yorrtown

    Dickens

    • Paton-Springs, Afton
    • SPEM 9000 9000 9000 SPRO 9000 9000 Carrizo Springs High School, Carrizo Springs

    Donley County

    • Clarendon High School, daytime, Clarendon
    • Hadley High School, Hadley

    County Duval

    • Secondary school of Benavides, Benavodes
    • Free secondary school, frequenter
    • San Diego,

    District Istland

      • Secondary school Cisco, Cisco
      • Assignant
      • Astlendal Eastland
      • Gorman High School, Gorman
      • Ranger High School, Ranger
      • Rising Star High School, Rising Star

      Ector County

      • Independent School District of the District EXTOR
        • Odessa secondary school, Odessa
        • Perm gymnasium, Odessa

      9000 Paso

      • Anthony High School, Anthony
      • Canutillo High School, Canutillo
      • Clint Independent School District
        • Clint High School, Clint
        • Horizon High School, Clint
        • Mountain View High School, Clint
      • El Paso Independent School District
        • Andress High School, El Paso
        • Austin High School, Bowie
        • High School El Paso

        • Burgess High School, El Paso
        • Chapin High School, El Paso
        • Coronado High School, El Paso
        • El Paso High School, El Paso
        • Franklin High School, El Paso
        • Irvine High School, El Paso
        • Jefferson High School, El Paso
        • Sunset High School, El Paso
        • Silva Health Magnet High School, El Paso
        • Transmountain Early College High School, El Paso
      • Fabens High School, Fabens
      • San Elizario High School, San Elizario
      • Socorro Independent School District
        • America High School, El Paso
        • El Dorado High School, El Paso
        • Eastlake High School, El Paso
        • Montwood High School, El Paso
        • Pebble Hills High School, El Paso
        • Socorro High School, El Paso
      • Tornillo High School Independent

        0 Isleta County

        • Bel Air High School, Day, El Paso
        • Del Valle High School, El Paso
        • Eastwood High School, El Paso
        • J. M. Hanks High School, El Paso
        • Parkland High School, Daytime, El Paso
        • Riverside High School, El Paso
        • Ysleta High School, El Paso

      Private Schools:

      • Cemetery Academy 9001 Chavez, El Paso
      • El Paso Academy East, El Paso
      • El Paso Day School, El Paso
      • Father Yermo High School, El Paso
      • Travel Academy, El Paso
      • Keys Academy , El Paso
      • Paso del Norte Academy, El Paso
      • Lydia Patterson Institute, El Paso
      • Plato Academy, El Paso

      Ellis County

      • Ennis High School, Ennis High School 9001, Avalon 9001, Avalon High School 9001, 9001
      • Ferris High School, Ferris
      • Italy High School, Italy
      • Maypearl High School, Maypearl
      • Midlothian Independent School District
        • Midlothian High School, Midlothian
        • Midlothian Heritage High School, Midlothian
      • Secondary school of Milford, Milford
      • Palmer School, Palmer
      • Secondary school Red Oak, Red Oak
      • Independent school district of Vaksahachi
        • Secondary school of Vaksahachi, Vaksakhachi
        • Global secondary school, vaxahachi, Vaxahachi, Vaksahachi, Vaxahachi, Vaxahachi, Vaksahachi, Vaksahachi, Vaksahachi, Vaksahachi, Vaksahachi, Vaxahachi Waxahachee Family Faith Academy, Waxahachee

        Private Schools:

        • Ovilla Christian School, Ovilla
        • St. John High School, Ennis (Now Closed)
        • Dodd City High School, Dodd City
        • Ector High School, Ector
        • Fannindel High School, daytime, Ladonia
        • Honey Grove High School, Honey Grove
        • Leonard High School, Leonard
        • Sam Iybern High School
        • Savoy High School, Savoy
        • Trenton High School, Trenton

        Fayette County

        • Fayetteville High School, Fayetteville
        • Flatonia High School, Flatonia
        • Secondary school La Grange, La Grange
        • Secondary School Round Top-Carmine, Karmin
        • Shulenburg secondary school, Shulenburg

        9000 Fisher

        • Robi secondary school
        • Roban secondary school 9000, rochecks

        . Floyd

        • Floyddad High School, Floyd
        • Lockney High School, Lockney

        Foard County

        • Crowell High School, daytime, Crowell

        Fort Bend County

        • Fort Bend Independent School District
          • Stephen F. Austin High School, Sugar Land
          • George Bush High School, Richmond
          • William P. Clements High School, Sugar Land 9001 John F. High1
          • Dulles High School, Sugar Land
          • Lawrence E. Elkins High School, Missouri City
          • Hightower High School, daytime, Missouri City
          • Isaac H. Kempner High School, Sugar Land
          • Ridge Point High School, Missouri City
          • Clear Creek High School League City, Texas
          • Clear Falls High School League City, Texas
          • Clear Lake High School Houston
          • Clear Springs High School League City, Texas
          • Clear View Webster High School
          • Alternative Clear Path School, League City
        • Dickinson High School, Dickinson
        • Friendswood High School, Friendswood
        • High School Ball, Galveston
        • High Island High School, High Island
        • Hitchcock High School, Hitchcock
        • La Mark High School, La Mark
        • Santa Fe High School, Santa Fe
        • Texas City High School, Texas City

        Private Schools:

        • White Memorial Education High School, League City
        • O’Connell High School, Galveston

        Garza County

        • Post High School, Postal
        • Southland High School, Southland

        Gillespie County

        • Secondary School Leforts, Leforts
        • Secondary School Maklin, Maklin
        • Pampa Senior School, PAMPA

        Count Grays

        • Bells High School, bells
        • denville denvville, colletnisville, colletinsville.
        • Gunther Middle School, Gunther
        • Howe Middle School, Howe
        • Pottsboro Middle School, Pottsboro
        • S and S Combined High School, Sadler
        • School of Sherman, Sherman, Texas
        • Secondary School of Tom Bina, Tom Bin
        • Secondary School of Van Alstain, Van Alstayne
        • Secondary school of Whitero, Whiteo
        • Secondary school
        • 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 East Texas School, Longview

        • Gladewater High School, Gladewater
        • Kilgore High School, Kilgore
        • Longview High School, Longview
        • Pine Tree High School, daytime, Longview
        • Sabina Middle School, Gladewater
        • Spring Hill Middle School, Longview
        • White Oak Middle School, White Oak

        Grimes County

        • Anderson-Shiro Middle School, Anderson 9001 Iola Middle School
        • 1 Middle School
        • Navasota, Navasota
        • Richards High School, Richards

        Len Guadalupe

        • Marion High School, Marion
        • Navarro High School, Geronimo
        • Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District
          • Samuel Clemens High School, Schertz
          • Byron P. Steele High School, Cibolo
          • Allison L. Steele High School, Scherz
        • Seguin High School
        • Private School

          • Lifegate Christian School, Seguin

          Hale County

          • Abernathy High School, Abernathy
          • Cotton Center High School, Cotton Center
            • High school of the sterlet, sterful
            • Sleeper secondary school, speaker

            Hardeman County

            • Secondary School Chillicothe, Chillicothe
            • Secondary School of Cuano, Kuana

            9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000

              000 9000 9000

                000
              • Kountze High School, daytime, Kountze
              • Lumberton High School, Lumberton
              • Silsbee High School, daytime, Silsbee
              • West Hardin High School, Saratoga

              District Harris

              • Independent school district of Aldin
                • Aldin Senior School, Houston
                • Eisenhauer, Houston
                • Secondary School of Davis, Houston
                • MARARTURARY, KHUSTON
                • SDITROUMEN Carver Applied Technology High School, Houston
              • Alif Independent School District
                • Alif Elsik High School, Houston
                • Alif Hastings High School, Houston
                • Alif Taylor Middle School, Houston
                • Alif Kerr Middle School, Houston
              • Channelview Independent School District
                • Channelview High School, View Channel
                • L. V. Kolarik Ninth Grade Center View Channel
              • Clear Creek Independent School District
                • Clear Brook High School, Friendswood
                • Clear Creek High School, League City
                • Clear Falls High School, League City
                • Secondary school Clear Lake, Houston
                • Secondary school Clear Springs, league City
              • Independent school district Crosby
                • Krosby of secondary school, Crosby
                • Independent school district Sympress-Fairebenx Unincorporated Harris County
                • Cypress Creek High School, daytime, Unincorporated Harris County
                • Cypress Falls High School, daytime, Unincorporated Harris County
                • Cypress Lakes High School, Unincorporated Harris County
                • Cypress Park High School, Unincorporated Harris County
                • Cypress Ranch High School, daytime, Unincorporated Harris County
                • Cypress Ridge High School, daytime, Unincorporated Harris County
                • Cypress Springs High School, Day, Unincorporated Harris County
                • Cypress Woods High School, Unincorporated Harris County
                • Jersey Village High School, Jersey Village
                • Langham Creek High School Day, Harris Unincorporated
                • Windfern High School Day, Harris Unincorporated
              • Deer Park Independent School District
                • Deer Park High School, Deer Park

                Galena Independent School District

              90 -Park

              • Galena Park High School, Galena Park
              • North Shore High School, Houston
            • Goose Creek Unified Independent School District
              • Memorial School Guz-Krick, Baytown
              • Li high school, Baitown
              • Sterling Secondary School, Baytown
            • Houston Independent School District
              • Secondary School F. Ostin, Houston
              • Carnegie Vanguard High School, Houston

              • Challenge Early College High School, Houston
              • Chavez High School, Houston
              • Modern Learning Center, Houston
              • Northside High School, Houston
              • DeBakey High School for the Health Professions, Houston
              • Eastwood Academy, Houston
              • Furr High School, Houston
              • High School of the Performing and Visual Arts, Houston Houston
              • Sam Houston
              • Sam Houston
              • Houston Academy of International Studies, Houston
              • Jones High School, Houston
              • Juan B. Galavid Charter School, Houston
              • Barbara Jordan High School, Houston
              • Kashmir High School, Houston
              • Lamar High School, Houston
              • Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice High School, Houston
              • Lee High School, Houston
              • Madison High School of Technology, Houston 9001 , Houston
              • Millby High School, Houston
              • High School, Houston
              • T. H. Rogers School, Houston
              • Scarborough High School, Houston
              • Sharpstown High School, daytime, Houston
              • Sterling High School, Houston
              • Waltrip High School, Houston
              • Booker T. Washington High School, Houston
              • Westbury High School, Houston 9001 Middle1
              • Westside
              • High School, Houston
              • Wheatley High School, Houston
              • Worthing High School, Houston
              • Yeats High School, Houston
            • Huffman Independent School District
              • Hargrave High School, Huffman
            • Humble Independent School District
              • Atascochita High School, Unincorporated Harris County
              • Humble High School, Houston
              • Kingwood High School, daytime, Houston
              • Kingwood Park High School1-Summer0 9010 High School, Houston
              • Daytime , Unincorporated Harris County
              • Quest High School, Unincorporated Harris County
            • Cathy Independent School District
              • Cinco Ranch High School, daytime, Unincorporated Harris County
              • Cathy High School, Cathy
              • James E. Taylor High School, Unincorporated Harris County
              • Mayde Creek High School, Unincorporated Harris County
              • Morton Ranch High School, Unincorporated Harris County
              • Seven Lakes High School, Unincorporated Harris County
              • Aubra D. Tompkins High School, Harris Unincorporated
            • Klein Independent School District
              • Klein High School, daytime, Harris Unincorporated
              • Klein Collins High School, Unincorporated Harris County
              • Klein Forest High School, day, Unincorporated Harris County
              • Klein Oak High School, day, Unincorporated Harris County
            • Port La Porte Independent School District

              High School , La Porte

          • Northwood Independent School District
            • Forest Brook High School, Houston
            • High School Emoticon, Houston
            • Dekaney High School, daytime, Harris Unincorporated
            • Spring High School, Harris Unincorporated
            • Westfield High School, Harris Unincorporated
            • Carl Wunsche Sr. Spring High School, Harris Unincorporated
          • Independent School District
            • Memorial High School, Hedwig Village
            • Northbrook High School, Houston
            • Spring Woods High School, Houston
            • Lutheran secondary school of Concordia, Tombol
            • Academy of Duchens, Houston
            • Emery / Vayner school, Houston
            • Bellar
            • Carton Juan B. Galavid, Academy Galf Galf, Houston, Houston School, daytime, Houston
            • Houston Christian High School, Houston
            • Academy of the Incarnate Word, Houston
            • Jesse Jackson Academy, Houston
            • Kinkaid High School, Houston
            • Langtry Prep Academy Spring
            • Lutheran High School North, Houston
            • Monarch High School, Hillshire Village
            • Mount Carmel High School, Houston
            • Calvin Nelms Charter High School1 North Houston 900 , Houston
            • North Houston High School of Business, Houston
            • Northeast Christian Academy, Kingwood
            • Oaks Adventist Christian School, Houston
            • Pope John XXIII High School, Cathy
            • Robert M. Beren Academy, Houston
            • St. Agnes Academy, Houston

            • St. John’s School, Houston
            • St. Pius X High School, Houston
            • St. Thomas Episcopal School
            • St. Thomas High School, Houston
            • Village School (Houston, TX), Houston
            • Good Shepherd School, Houston
            • Second Baptist School, Houston
            • Southeast Academy, South Houston
            • South-Western secondary school, Houston
            • Preparatory course of Jesuit College of Streak School, Houston
            • Bishopal School of St. Stefan Houston, Houston
            • Christian

              0

            9000 9000 9000 Elysian Fields High School, Champs Elysees

          • Hallsville High School, Hallsville
          • Harlton High School, Harlton
          • Marshall Secondary School, Marshall
          • Higher School of Vasky, Vaskom

          District Hartli

          • Secondary school of chenning, Channing
          • Hortle Hartley, Hartley
            PAR0 PAIN, Haskell

          • Haskell, Haskell, Haskell, Haskell, Haskell, Haskell, Haskell, Haskell, Haskell, Haskell, Haskell, Haskell, Haskell. High School, Daytime, Haskell
          • High School Rule, Rule

          Hayes County

          • Dripping Springs High School, Dripping Springs
          • Hayes Unified Independent School District
            • Jack S. Hayes High School, Buda
          • Johnson High School, Buda
            • Lehman High School, Kyle
          • 900 Uimberlie High School

          • 10 , Wimberley

          Private Schools:

          • Katherine Ann Porter School, [1] Wimberley
          • San Marcos Baptist Academy, San Marcos

          Hemphill County

          • Canadian secondary school, Canadian

          Henderson district

          • Athenian secondary school, Athens
          • Browsboro Browsboro
          • Secondary school
          • Secondary School of the ESTAS, Yustas
          • Malakov High School, Malakov
          • Trinidad High School, Trinidad

          Hidalgo County

          • Donna High School, Donna
          • Secondary school of Edkuch-Elsa, Edcouch
          • Edinburgh United Independent School District
            • Secondary School of Johnny G. Economes, Edinburgh
            • Edinburgh Secondary School, Edinburgh
            • School
            • School
            • Medium Medium Medicine Medicine Medium-Service
            • Hidalgo Middle School, Hidalgo
            • La Jolla Independent School District
              • La Jolla Middle School, La Jolla
              • Palmview Middle School, Mission
              • Secondary school of Huarez-Lincoln, la Hoya
            • Secondary school La Villa, la Villa
            • Independent school district of MacALANE
              • MacALENNA MACALLENS, MACALLEN
              • Memorial Academy Mallen
              • Lamar Academy
              • Row School, McAllen

              • Achieve Elementary High School, McAllen
            • Mercedes High School, Mercedes
            • Mission 9 Consolidated Independent School District0009
            • Mission High School, Mission
            • Veterans Memorial School, Mission
          • Monte Alto High School, Monte Alto
          • Farr-San Juan Alamo Juan Independent School District
            • Farr-San Alamo High School (PSJA), Farr
            • Farr San Juan Alamo Memorial High School (PSJA), Alamo
            • Farr San Juan Alamo North High School (PSJA), San Juan
            • Farr Southwest High School San Juan Alamo (Farr)
            • Farr-San Juan Alamo Thomas Jefferson T-STEM Early College High School (Farr)
          • Secondary school progress, progress
          • Sharland secondary school, mission
          • Secondary School Valley View, Farr
          • Independent school district Veslako
            • Secondary School of Saut-Palm-Gardens, Veslako
            • Weslaco East High School, Weslaco

          Private and Independent Schools:

          • Children of the Sun Charter School, McAllen
          • Hidalgo Academy, Hidalgo
          • Mid Valley Academy, McAllen
          • Sentry Technology Preparatory School, McAllen
          • Technological Education Charter Graduate School, Weslaco
          • South Texas Academy of Sciences (SciTech), Mercedes
          • South Texas Academy of Business Education and Technology (BETA), formerly Teachers Academy, Edinburgh
          • South Texas High School for Health Professions (Medium High), Mercedes
          • Valley Grande Academy, Weslaco

          Holocyl

          • Anton secondary school, Anton
          • Secondary School of Levelland, Levelland
          • Verification secondary school, Ropsville
          • SMYER school, Smayer
          • Sundown, Sunset

          • WHITRARARA

            Hood County

            • Granbury High School, Granbury
            • Lipan High School, Lipan
            • Tolar High School, Tolar

            Hopkins County

            • Cumby High School, daytime, Cumby
            • Como Picton High School, Picton
            • Miller Grove High School, Miller Grove
            • North Hopkins High School, Sulfur Springs
            • Saltillo High School
            • Saltillo Springs010 High010 High010 School, Daytime, Sulfur Springs
            • Sulfur Bluff High School, Sulfur Bluff

            Houston County

            • Crockett High School, Crockett
            • Grapeland High School, Grapeland
            • Kennard High School, Daytime, Kennard
            • Latex Secondary School, Lateso
            • Secondary School Llevaledi, Lovelady

            9000 , Forsan

          Hudspeth County

          • Dell City High School, Dell City
          • Fort Hancock High School, Fort Hancock
          • Sierra Blanca High School, Sierra Blanca
          • Charter secondary school Greenville Phoenix, Greenville

          District Khatchinson

          • Secondary Borger School, Borger
          • Secondary School of Senford-Frich, Frych
          • School

          9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 Irion, Merzon

        Jack County

        • Bryson High School, Bryson
        • Jacksborough High School, Jacksborough
        • Perrin-Whitt High School, Perrin

        District Jackson

        • Edna Senior School, Edna
        • Secondary Ganado School, Ganado
        • Industrial School, Vanderbilt

        District Jasper

        • Brookeland Broke 9001 9001
        • Evadale High School, Evadale
        • Jasper High School, Jasper
        • Kirbyville High School, Kirbyville

        Jeff Davis County

        • Fort Davis High School, Fort Davis
        • Valentine High School, Valentine

        Jefferson County

        • Beaumont Independent School District
          • Ozen High School, Beaumont
          • West Brook Medical High School 9010 , Beaumont
        • Hamshire-Fannett High School, Hamshire
        • Memorial High School, Port Arthur
        • Netherlands High School, The Netherlands
        • Port Neches – Groves High School, Port Neches
        • Sabine Pass High School, Sabine Pass

        Private Schools:

        • Christian Academy Heritage, Beaumont
        • Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School, Beaumont Milnaemia
        • Texas Liberal Arts Leadership Academy, Beaumont

        Jim Hogg County

        • Hebbronville High School, Hebbronville

        Jim Wells District

        • Alice High School, Alice
        • Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco High School, Ben Bolt
        • Orange Grove High School, Orange Grove
        • Premont High School, Premont

        Alice Christian School

      Johnson County

      • Alvarado High School, Alvarado
      • Burleson Independent School District
        • Burleson High School, Burleson
        • Burleson Centennial High School, Burleson
      • CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL, Daytime, Cleberne
      • Secondary school of Godli, Godli
      • Secondary school Grandveve, Grandveve
      • Secondary school of Joshua, Joshua
      • School of Rio-Vista 900, Vista Vista Vera, Vista Vistas
      • Wanda R. Smith High School, Keene

      Private School

      • Chisholm Trail Academy, Keene

      Jones County

      • Anson Middle School, Anson
      • Middle School
      • 011
      • Hawley High School, Hawley
      • Lueders-Avoca High School, Lueders
      • Stamford High School, Stamford

      Carnes County

      • Falls City High School, daytime, Carnes City 9001 High School, Falls City 9001
      • Kenedy High School, Kenedy
      • Runge High School, Runge
      • Karnes County Academy, Kenedy

      Kaufman Kaufman

      • Crandall High School, daytime, Crandall
      • Independent school district of Forni
        • A secondary school forni, Forni
        • Secondary school of North Formani, Forni
      • Kaufman of secondary school, Kaufman
      • Kemp, Camp
      • Secondary School of Mabanka, Mabank
      • School -Rosser, Fuss
      • Terrell High School, Terrell

      Kendall County

      • Bourne Independent School District
        • Bern High School, Boerne
        • Secondary school of Samuel V. Champion, Boerne
      • Comfortable secondary school, comfort

      Kerr County

      • Central Point
      • A secondary school of volumes MURA, INGREM

      Private School

      • Our Lady of the Hills Regional Catholic High School, Kerrville

      Kent County

      • Jayton High School, Jayton
        • Presbyterian Panmerican School, Kingsville

        KNOX County

        • Secondary Benjamin School, Benjamin
        • Secondary School of Knox City, Knox City
        • Mundai
        • 9000 9000. Daytime, Cotulla

        Lamar District

        • Chisum High School, Paris
        • North Lamar High School, Paris
        • Paris High School, Paris 9
        • Secondary school of the lamp, stripes
        • Secondary school of plague, chopper

        Lavaka

        • Halletsville Secondary School, Halletsville
        • Moulton High School, Daytime, Moulto 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 Fingal, Fingal, Fingal. Sacred Heart School, Hallettsville
        • St. Paul High School, Fingal

        Lee County

        • Dime Box High School, Dime Box
        • Giddings High School, Giddings
        • Lexington secondary school, lexington

        Leon County

        • Buffalo High School, daytime, Buffalo
        • Sender high school, central school
        • Oak wood

        Liberty County

        • Cleveland High School, Cleveland
        • Dayton High School, Dayton
        • Hardin High School, Hardin
        • Higher School of Higgins, Higgins

        Live ok County

        • Secondary school of George Vesta, George West
        • School of three rivers, three rivers
            9000

          • School of Llano, Llano, Llyano, Llyo
            • Cooper High School, daytime, Lubbock
            • Friends High School, Woolforth
            • Idalu High School, Idalu
            • Lubbock Independent School District
              • Coronado High School, Lubbock
              • Academy of secondary school, Labbok
              • Secondary School Labboka, Labbok
              • Montereya secondary school, Labbok
            • Secondary school of the new course, new agreement
            • Roosevelt, labbox
            • Medium -water school, shallow water
            • Slaton

            Private Schools:

            • Christ the King High School, Lubbock
            • Lubbock Christian High School, Lubbock
            • South Plains Academy, Lubbock
            • Christian secondary school of the Trinity, Labbok

            Lynn County

            • New home school, new house
            • Secondary school of O’DONONELLA
            • Secondary school of takhoka, takhoka
            • Secondary school of Wilson, Wilson

            Madison County

            • Madisonville High School, Madisonville
            • North Zulch High School, North Zulch

            Marion County

            • Jefferson High School, Jefferson
            • China Spring High School, China Spring
            • Connelly High School, Waco
            • Crawford High School, Crawford
            • Golson High School, Golson
            • La Vega High School, Waco
            • March

            • Lorena High School1 901 Lorena High School1 9010 , March
            • McGregor High School, McGregor
            • Midway High School, Waco
            • Moody High School, Moody
            • Riesel High School, Riesel
            • Robinson High School, Robinson
            • Independent School District Waiko
              • Academy of advanced production Greater Waco, Vako
              • Higher School of the University, VAKO
              • Secondary School of VAKO, VAKO
            • Western secondary school, west

            Private school Oak, Waco

          • Parkview Christian Academy, Waco
          • Rapoport Academy, Waco
          • Reicher Catholic High School, Waco
          • Texas Christian Academy, Waco
          • Preparatory School Vanguard College, VAKO
          • Baptist Academy VAKO, VAKO

          MCMULEN CUUNTY

          • Medical School Makmallen, Tilden

          Medina 9000

        • D’AHanis, D’Ahain , Devine
        • Hondo Middle School, Hondo
        • Medina Valley Middle School, Castroville
        • Natalia High School, Natalia

        Menard County

        • Secondary school Menard, Menard

        9000 Viola M. Coleman High School, Midland

    Private Schools:

    • Trinity High School, Midland
    • Midland Christian High School, Midland

    Milam County

    • Buckholz High School, Buckholts
    • Milan High School, Milan
    • Rockdale High School, Rockdale
    • Thorndale High School, Thorndale

      1 CH.H. Yo High School, Cameron

    Mills County

    • Goldthwaite High School, daytime, Goldthwaite
    • Mullin High School, Mullin
    • Priddy High School, Priddy

    7 Mitchell County 9008

    0010 Colorado secondary school, Colorado-City

  • Secondary School Lorein, Lorein
  • Westbrook High School, Daytime, Westbrook
  • Montegu district

    • BOOI
    • Hol-Medical Medium Mordestburg, Forestestburg Burga, Stoneburg
    • Nocona High School, Nocona
    • Prairie Valley High School, Nocona
    • St. Joe High School, St. Joe

    Montgomery County

    • Conroe Independent School District
      • Caney Creek High School, daytime, Conroe
      • Conroe High School, Conroe
      • Grand Oaks High School, Spring
      • Oak Ridge High School, Conroe
      • Woodlands High School 901 Woodlands College Park School, Woodlands
      • Conroe Academy of Science and Technology ISD
    • Magnolia Independent School District
      • Magnolia High School, Magnolia
      • Secondary school Chireno, chiro
      • Secondary school of Kushing, Kushing
      • Secondary School of Douglas, Douglas
      • Garrison School, Garrison
      • Martinsville senior school
      • Secondary school

      Navarro County

      • Blooming Grove High School, Blooming Grove
      • Corsican High School, Corsicana
      • Dawson High School, Dawson
      • Frost secondary school, frost
      • Secondary school of Kerens, Kerens
      • Secondary school Mildred, Corsican
      • Secondary School of Rice, Fig.

      County Newton

        ,0009,0009

      • The younger secondary school,
      • Medium Medary Deweyville
      • Newton High School, Newton

      Nolan County

      • Blackwell High School, Blackwell
      • Roscoe Collegiate High School, daytime, Roscoe
      • Foy H. Moody High School, Corpus Christi
      • W. B. Ray High School, Corpus Christi
      • Veterans Memorial School, Corpus Christi
    • Flour Bluff High School, Corpus Christi
    • London High School01 9010 9010 Port Aransas School, Port Aransas
    • Robstown High School, Robstown
    • Tuloso Midway High School, Corpus Christi
    • West Oso High School, Corpus Christi

    Orange County

    • Bridge City Middle School, Most City
    • Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School, daytime, Orange
    • Orangefield High School, daytime, Orangefield
    • West Vidor High School Orange-Stark
    • 1 High School, day, West Orange

    Palo Pinto County

    • Gordon High School, Gordon
    • Graford High School, day, Graford
    • Mineral Wells High School, Mineral Wells
    • Secondary school Santo, Santo
    • Strawn High School, daytime, straw

    District Panola

    • Bekville the younger secondary school, Bekville
    • Carthaginian school, Carphen
    • Gerry
    • Carry Panola, Carthage

    Parker County

    • Aledo High School, Aledo
    • Brock High School, Brock
    • Millsap High School, Millsap
    • Peaster High School, daytime, Peaster
    • Secondary School Fort Stocton, Fort Stocton
    • Iranian secondary school, Iran

    District Regiment

    • Secondary school of Big Sandy, Dallardsville
    • Secondary school of Corrigan-Kamdeni, Corrigigan
    • Secondary school
    • Leggetta, Leggett

    • Livingston High School, Livingston
    • Onalaska High School, Onalaska

    Potter County

    • Amarillo Independent School District [part]
      • A secondary school fell Duro, Amarillo
      • Secondary school Tascosa, Amarillo
    • Secondary school of Bushland, Bushland
    • HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL, Daytime, AMARIRILO
    • 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000

      • Holy Cross Catholic Academy, Amarillo
      • San Jacinto Christian Academy, Amarillo

      Presidio County

      • Martha High School, Martha
        • Academy of Ascension, AMARIryllo

        9000

      • Clarksville High School, Clarksville
      • Detroit High School, Detroit
      • Rivercrest High School, Rich

      Reeves County

      • Balmorea High School, Balmorea
      • Mamford secondary school, Mamford

      Rockwall County

      • Independent school district Rockwall
        • Rockwall High School, Daytime, Stone Wall School ROCOLL-HITS, HIT

        Runnels County

        • Ballinger High School, Ballinger
        • Miles High School, Miles
        • Winter High School, Winters

        Rusk County

        • Henderson High School, Henderson
        • Laneville High School, daytime, Laneville
        • Leveretts Chapel High School, Laird Hill
        • Mount Enterprise High School, Mount Enterprise
        • Overton High School, Overton
        • Price1 Carlyle High School1

        • Tatum High School, Tatum
        • West Rusk High School, New London

        Sabin County

        • Hemphill High School, Hemphill
        • West Sabina High School, Pineland

        District San Augustin

        • Secondary school of BRODDUS, BRODDUS
        • Secondary School San Augustine, San Augustin

        San Hasinto Country

        • Secondary School of Coldpring-Oxhert, Cold Source
        • SPEC Shepherd

        San Patricio County

        • Aransas Pass High School, Aransas Pass
        • Gregory Portland High School, Portland
        • Ingleside High School, Ingleside
        • Matis secondary school, Matis
        • Odem secondary school, we have
        • Sinon secondary school, Sinon
        • TAFT secondary school, TAFT

        San Saba

      • Secondary School of Cheroka, Cheroki
      • 0 School of Ricceps , Richland Springs

      • San Saba High School, San Saba

      Schleicher County

      • Eldorado High School, Eldorado

      Scurry County

        Snyder High School

        0011

      • Ira Senior School, Ira
      • Hermleigh High School, Daytime, Hermley

      Shackeelford County

      • Hello, Olbani
      • School of Moral, Moral Superi Suns, Morana 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 , Center
      • Joaquin High School, Joaquin
      • Shelbyville High School, Shelbyville
      • Tenaha High School, Tenaha
      • Timpson High School, Timpson

      County Sherman

      • Stratford secondary school, Stratford

      District Smith

      • ARPA ARPA, Arp
      • Secondary School of Chapel Hill, Tyler
      • Secondary School of Lindale, Lindale
      • Secondary School of the Group, troupe
      • Tyler School District

        • John Tyler Middle School, Tyler
        • Robert E. Lee Middle School, Tyler
      • Bullard High School, daytime, Bullard, Texas)
      • Secondary School of Whitehouse, White House
      • Secondary School of Vainons, Vainona

      Private schools:

      • Brook Hill School, Daytime, Bullard
      • Bishop T. K. Gorman, Tieler

      9

      • Glen Rose High School, Glen Rose
      • Brazos River Charter School, Nemo

      Starr County

      • Rio Grande High School, Rio Grande
      • Roma High School
      • Secondary School of San ISIDRO, San ISIDRO
      • Groll Secondary School, Rio Grande

      District Stevens

      • Brenridge Secondary School, Brenridge

      County

      9000

    • School Sterling

    Stonewall County

    • Aspermont High School, Aspermont

    Sutton County

    • Sonora High School, Sonora

    Swisher County

    • Happy secondary school, Happy
    • High School Crosses, Kors
    • Secondary Tulia School, Tulia

    District Tarrant

    • Arlington Independent School District
      • Arlington Secondary School, Arlington
      • High School, Arlington

      • Martin High School, Arlington
      • Sam Houston High School, Arlington
      • Segen High School, Arlington
    • Secondary school of Azle, Azle
    • Independent school district Bertvill
      • Secondary school of Berville, Northern Riccland Hills
      • High School of Halt, City City
      • School of Richland
    • Castleberry High School, Fort Worth
    • Crowley Independent School District
      • Crowley High School, daytime, Crowley
      • North Crowley High School, Fort Worth
    • Eagle Mountain Saginaw Independent School District
      • Boswell High School, Fort Worth
      • Saginaw High School (TX), Saginaw
      • Chisholm Trail High School, Fort Worth Everman High School
      • Fort Worth Independent School District
        • Arlington Heights High School, Fort Worth
        • Carter Riverside High School, Fort Worth
        • Diamond Hill Jarvis High School, Fort Worth 9Fort Worth
        • Polytechnic High School, Fort Worth
        • South Hills High School (Fort Worth)
        • Southwest High School (Fort Worth)
        • Trimble Technical School, Fort Worth
        • Western Hills High School (Benbrook)
      • Independent School District Grapevine-Colleyville
        • Collivilian Heritage School, colliville
        • Secondary school of grapes, grape vine
      • HERST-EIROSS

      • BELLARD, BELL
      • Trinity High School, Euless
    • Keller Independent School District
      • Keller Central High School, Fort Worth
      • Fossil Ridge High School, daytime, Fort Worth
      • Keller High School, Keller
      • Timber Creek Middle School, Fort Worth
    • Kennedale High School, Kennedale
    • Lake Worth High School, Lake Worth
    • 900 Mansfield High School10 Mansfield Independent School District 009 9009

    • Mansfield Lake Ridge High School, Mansfield
    • Mansfield Legacy High School, Mansfield
    • Mansfield Timberview High School, Arlington
    • Mansfield Summit High School, Arlington/Mansfield
  • Independent school district of the White settlement
    • Broiera secondary school, Fort Urt
  • Other schools:
    • Academy of Environment Mansfield Sullivan, Lake-Urta Academic Academy Academy
    • B. Lee, Fort Worth

    • Texas Achievement Academy, Arlington
    • Western Academy, Fort Worth
    • Winfree Academy-Grapevine, Grapevine
    • Y W Middle School, Hearst
    • Private schools:
      • Bishopal school of all saints, Fort Urta
      • Day school in Fort Urte, Fort Urta
      • School of Gateway, Arlington
      • Christian school Lake CounTry, Ford Wareth
      • Nolan High School, Fort Worth

      • Southwest Christian High School, Fort Worth

    Taylor County

    • Abilene Independent School District
      • Abilene High School, Abilene
      • Academy of Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Science, Abilene
      • Cooper High School, daytime, Abilene
    • Merkel High School, Merkel
    • Trent High School, Trent
    • 90 Middle010 Jim Ned High School, Tuskola 90 Wylie, Abilene

    • Abilene Christian High School, Abilene

    Terrell County

    • Sanderson High School, Sanderson

    Terry County

    • Brownfield secondary school, Brownfield
    • Secondary school of honey, meadow
    • Secondary School of Wellman-Union, Wellman

    9000

  • Chapel Hill High School, Mount Pleasant
  • Mount Pleasant High School, Mount Pleasant
  • Tom Green County

    • Christoval High School, Christoval
    • Grape Creek High School, Grape Creek
    • San Angelo Independent School District
      • Central High School, San Angelo
      • Lake View High School, San Angelo
    • Texas Leadership Academy, San Angelo
    • Veribest High School
    • Wall High School
    • Water Valley High School

    Travis County

    • Austin Independent School District
      • Akins High School, Austin
      • Anderson High School, Austin
      • Austin High School, Austin
      • Bowie High School, Austin
      • David Crockett High School, Austin
      • Gonzalo Garza Independence Memorial High School, Austin 9001 High School Eastside Campus Johnston, Austin
      • Lyndon Baines Johnson High School, Austin
      • Lanier High School, Austin
      • Austin Academy of Liberal Arts and Sciences at LBJ High School, Austin
      • Secondary School McCallum, Austin
      • Secondary school of Reagan, Austin
      • Secondary school of William B. Travis, Austin
    • Independent school district del-Valle
    • Secondary school Valle
  • Independent School Eanes
    • Westlake High School, Austin
  • Lago Vista Independent School District
    • Lago Vista High School, Lago Vista
  • Lake Travis Independent School District
    • Luke-Rodvis secondary school, Austin
  • Independent school district Leander (part)
    • CEDAR Park High School, Diamond, Kedrov Park
    • Secondary school
  • Independent school
  • Independent school
  • Independent school
  • estates, Homestead

  • Manor New Tech Middle School, Homestead
  • Pflugerville Independent School District
    • John B. Connally High School, Pflugerville
    • Hendrickson High School, Pflugerville
    • Pflugerville High School, day, Pflugerville
  • Round Rock Independent School District (part)
    • McNeil High School, day (On the border of Williamson and Travis County), Austin 9010 Westwood, Austin
  • Private & Charter Schools:

    • American Youth Works Charter School, Austin
    • Eagle Charter School – Austin, Austin
    • Huntington-Surrey High School, Austin
    • Hyde Park Baptist High School, Austin
    • St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, Austin
    • St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School, Austin
    • Michael’s Academy, Austin
    • St. Stephen’s Episcopal School, Austin 9010
    • Griffin School, Austin
    • San Juan Diego Catholic High School, Austin

    Trinity County

    • Apple Springs High School, Apple Springs
    • Secondary School of Senterville, Groveton
    • Grovton Junior / Senior Secondary School, Groveton
    • Secondary School of Trinity, Trinity

    County Tyler 9000

    • School
    • Colmesneil High School, Diamond, Diamond, Diamond, Diamond, Day Spurger, Spurger
    • Warren High School, Warren
    • Woodville High School, Woodville

    Upshur County

    • Big Sandy High School, Big Sandy
    • Gilmer High School, Gilmer
    • Gladewater High School, Gladewater
    • High School Harmony, Greater Sandy
    • New Diana High School, Diana
    • Ore City High School, Ore City
    • 1

    • Union Grove
    • Union Grove1010 Union Grove1010 Union Hill High School, Union Hill

    Upton County

    • McKamey Middle School, McKamey
    • Rankin High School, Rankin

    Uwalde County

    • Secondary School of Knippi, Knippa
    • Sabinal secondary school, Sabinal
    • SPECOPIA STRUCTION, utopia
    • Secondary School Uvolde, Uvolde

    County Val-Verde

    • Secondary School Del Rio, Del Rio
    • Medium Medium Comstock, Comstock

    Van Zandt County

    • Canton High School, Canton
    • Edgewood High School, Edgewood
    • Fruitvale High School, Fruitvale
    • Secondary school Grand Salin, Grand Salin
    • Secondary school Martin Mill, Martins Mill
    • Secondary School of Van, Van
    • Secondary School Wills Point, Wills Sund
    • Blumington Medary 9001 9001 9001 9001 9001 9001 9001 9001 9001 high school, Victoria
    • Stroman High School, Victoria (closed)
    • Victoria East High School Victoria
    • Victoria High School West Victoria

    Private schools:

    • Secondary school of St. Joseph, Victoria
    • Secondary school, Victoria

    9000

  • Raven School, New Waverly
  • Alpha Omega Academy (TX), Huntsville
  • Waller County

    • Hempstead High School (TX), Hempstead
    • Royal High School (TX), Brookshire
    • Martin High School, Laredo
    • J. W. Nixon High School, Laredo
  • Unified Independent School District
    • John B. Alexander High School, Laredo
    • Lyndon B. Johnson High School, Laredo10 90
    • United South High School, Laredo
  • Gateway Academy (Laredo, TX)
  • Wharton County

    • Boling Middle School, Boling
    • Eastern School of Bernard, Eastern Bernard
    • Secondary School El Campo, El Campo
    • Secondary school of Louise, Louise
    • Wharton High School, Day, Wharton

    9000 Kelton High School, Kelton

  • Shamrock High School, Daytime, Shamrock
  • Wheeler High School, Wheeler
  • Wichita County

    • Burkburnett High School, Burkburnett
    • City View Junior/High School, Wichita Falls
    • Elektra High School, Elektra
    • Iowa Park High School, Iowa Park
    • Wichita Falls Independent School District
      • Hirshy High School, Wichita 9010 S. H. Ryder High School, Wichita Falls
      • Wichita Falls High School, Wichita Falls
    • Private Schools:
      • Notre Dame High School, Wichita Falls
      • Wichita Falls Christian Academy, Wichita
      • Vista Ridge High School, Cedar Park
      • Charles Rose High School, Leander
      • Glenn High School, Leander
    • Round Rock Independent School District (part)
      • Cedar Ridge High School, Day 010 9 Round Rock Middle School, Round Rock
      • Stony Point High School, Round Rock
    • Taylor Middle School, Taylor
    • Thrall Middle School, Thrall

    Wilson County

    • Secondary School of Floresville, Floresville
    • Secondary School of La Vernia, La Verniya
    • Poth High School, Daytime, sweat
    • Stockmale, Stockale

    Winkler

    • Cermit school
    • Cermit. school, Wink

    Wise County

    • Alvord High School, Alvord
    • Boyd High School, Boyd
    • Bridgeport High School, Bridgeport
    • Secondary School Yantis, Yantis

    Yoakum County

    • Secondary Denver School, Denver City
    • ADPLY

    9000 9000

  • Secondary school of GRAM, GRAM
  • 11111111 Olney Middle School, Olney

    Zapata County

    • Zapata Middle School, Zapata

    Zawalski County

    • Crystal City Middle School, Crystal City 9 Katherine Ann Porter School
    • external link

      • Texas Educational Agency
      • Texas Educational Agency from Texas Directory Online

      Haslet, Texas – Haslet, Texas

      Haslet is a city primarily in Tarrant County and partly in Denton County within the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex in the U. S. state of Texas, and is located 15 miles north of downtown Fort Worth and 20 miles south of Denton. Haslet is bordered by Interstate 35W, US 287, and Alliance Airport.

      Content

      • 1 History
      • 2 Geography
        • 2.1 Climate
      • 3 Demography
      • 4 Economic growth
      • 5 Life in Haslet
      • 6 used literature
      • 9001

        According to Texas Handbook , the area was settled around 1880, but it is likely that no single community formed until 1883, when the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railroad trails were expanded in area. Haslett, Michigan was the hometown of a railroad contractor. The post office opened in 1887; to 1896 years in a school with one teacher there were 21 students. Haslet’s population was 67 in 1903 and 50 in 1915. In the 1920s, Haslet had three grocery stores, a hardware store, a dry goods store, and a cotton gin. [5]

        Geography

        Haslet is located at 32°57′35″N. 97°20′24″W / 32.

    3, -97.340028). [6]

    According to the US Census Bureau, the city has a total area of ​​8.2 square miles (21.2 km2). 2 ), of which 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2 ), or 0.22%, is water. [7] Haslet is 702 feet above sea level.

    Climate

    The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen climate classification, Haslet has a humid subtropical climate, Cfa on climate maps. [8]

    Climate data for Haslet, Texas 9Pop. 5174

    Demographics

    9047US
    (31)

    [34]0478

    1970 276
    1980 262 −5. 1%
    1990 795 203.4%
    2 ). The 533 housing units averaged 53.6 per square mile (20.7/km). 2 ). The racial makeup The city was 84.7% White, 0.5% Native American, 1.6% Asian, 2.8% from other races, and 1.9% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 8.5% of the population. Males made up 51.3% of the population and females 48.7%.

    Of 533 households, 40% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 75.8% were married couples living together, 4.9% of women’s families lived without husbands, and 14.8% were not families. The average household size is 2.85 and the average family size is 3.1. The mean age was 43.1 years.

    According to Applied Geographic Solutions, in 2012 the population grew to 1,593 and the total number of dwellings increased to 566. About 45.4% of each household had an income of $100,000 or more, and 71% had an income of $60,000 or more . The median household income was $90,356. About 36.26% of the population had a bachelor’s degree or higher; 93% had at least a secondary education. Homes cost an average of $249,200. Owner-occupied apartments accounted for 93.1%.

    In 2010, Gadberry Group named Haslet one of the top 10 regions in the country in terms of growth. [10]

    Economic growth

    Considered a major intermodal hub, Haslet has a transportation and distribution network through major highways, [11] and close to Alliance Airport. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is 30 minutes’ drive away.

    Haslet’s main selling area was 605,917 in 2015 and is expected to grow to 675,018 by 2019. [12] With just 20% of the available sites, Haslet is positioning itself to attract new corporations and businesses. Haslet proposes a property tax rate of 33 cents per $100. [13]

    Other corporate distribution/warehouse centers in Haslet include: [ citation needed] :

    • Amazon Fulfillment Center
    • International Aviation Composites (IAC)
    • The Coca-Cola Company
    • Exel, Inc.
    • FedEx Freight
    • KFS, Inc.
    • Michael
    • SC Johnson & Son, Inc.
    • Volkswagen
    • Williamson-Dickey
    • Kraft

    Living in Haslet

    City of Haslet Provides Safety The award-winning Northwest Independent School District and low crime rate make the city a family-friendly destination. [ vague ] . The Haslet Sports Association presents an impressive [ citation needed ] set of organized sports. Annual events include:

    • Haslet Hastle
    • Halloween with Hayride
    • Lighting Elley
    • Festival of the Wild West and Rodeo
    • annual celebration of Independence Day

    Haslet, Texas Economic Development. February 2018.

    external links

    • City of Haslet official website

    DALLAS NEWS – Our Texas – Russian Newspaper in Houston, Dallas, San-Antonio, Austin, Texas a holiday called “Festival of Free Flight”.

    During the festival, birds kept in the zoo were released from cages. It was assumed that at the end of the free flight, the birds would return to the trainers.

    However, two macaws used their freedom to the end and did not return to the cage. The trainers believed that the reason for this behavior was strong gusts of wind that knocked the birds off course. Zoo officials scoured nearby streets on Saturday looking for lost birds. The population of the city was also notified of the incident.

    Fortunately, early Sunday morning the birds were seen in a tree just a mile from the zoo, from where they were returned to their permanent home. Florida trainers, who supply rare birds to the country’s zoos, said this has never happened before.


    On Monday, May 23, the Van Cliburn Amateur Piano Competition began in Fort Worth. Requirements for participants – not to have a professional attitude to playing the piano. 75 people took part in the competition, among them a jeweler, teacher and designer of cars for Formula One races, many of them received musical education in their time.

    The contest will take place during the week at Texas Christian University. Van Cliburn is not on the competition jury, but will present awards to the winners. This competition is part of the official Van Cliburn Professional Piano Competition, held in Fort Worth every four years (last held in 2009).year).

    The famous musician Van Cliburn, who won the International Piano Competition in Moscow in 1958, lives in Fort Worth.


    Over the past 24 years, Southlake resident Mark Shelton has sent hundreds of bouquets to Mission Control in Houston. Every time the Center launched a new spacecraft into space, Mark ordered a new bouquet of roses. The number of roses in the bouquet was equal to the number of astronauts in space plus a white rose. This rose was added in honor of one of the astronauts who died earlier.

    In Mark’s opinion, each shuttle launch involves a huge risk, and his bouquets serve as a small reminder to the Center staff and astronauts that the American public respects their dangerous work and remembers them not only when disasters occur. In turn, the staff of the Mission Control Center and the astronauts appreciate such attention – at the invitation of the Center, Shelton attended several spacecraft launches, and also received countless letters, photographs and autographs.

    Shelton’s daughter, at the age of three, received a letter from Neil Armstrong. The letter said that he would give her the moon if she would share it with other children.

    Like all children born in the 60s, Mark dreamed of becoming an astronaut. His dream was not destined to come true, but he is still part of the space exploration team.


    Clebourne schoolgirl Briana Peacock spent two months looking for a prom dress without success, after which she decided to create her own outfit. The material for the dress was old newspapers. Briana involved her mother in the process, who was very doubtful of success, but promised to help.

    The creation of the dress began with the collection of waste paper – Fort Worth and Cleburne newspapers. Then the enterprising girl bought a simple long skirt and bodice in the store, which were to serve as the basis of the dress. All this was put on a mannequin borrowed from my grandparents, who own a tailoring studio. After three weeks of gluing and starching newspapers, Briana tried on the outfit and found that the skirt had taken the size of a mannequin and was too small for her. I had to buy a new skirt and start all over again.

    But at the prom, Briana and her black and white outfit made a splash. Even the limousine driver asked permission to photograph the brave and talented designer. Briana admitted that the toilet took longer than she thought, and that she has no idea what to do with the dress at the moment, as she doubts she can wear it somewhere else.


    Late Tuesday, May 24, Dallas-Fort Worth experienced severe thunderstorms with baseball-sized hail and winds up to 70 mph. The thunderstorms were accompanied by tornadoes, some of which caused destruction, especially in western Fort Worth (Azle, Haslet) and western Dallas (Cockrell Hill, Oak Cliff). In total, nine tornadoes were recorded in the cities, as a result, one person died.

    Major damage caused by hail. About 350,000 roofs were damaged by the hail, according to a preliminary assessment by the Texas Insurance Board. Of these, half will need to be replaced or repaired. So far, insurance companies have received about 3,100 home damage claims, as well as 4,200 auto damage claims.

    Heavy tropical thunderstorms brought flooding and power outages – about 70,000 people were left without electricity. More than 10,000 passengers were stuck at Dallas-Fort Worth airports, and American Airlines canceled 200 flights from Dallas. Flights were canceled or delayed due to thunderstorms, and passengers were taken to shelters specially equipped in case of a tornado.

    After the storms passed, it turned out that some planes were damaged by hail, while others needed to be checked. American Airlines checked 62 planes, of which 50 needed to be repaired, American Eagle – 27. However, Dallas-Fort Worth Airport resumed flights on Wednesday morning, and Love Field Airport began releasing aircraft as early as Tuesday evening. The last four American Airlines aircraft were repaired on Friday May 27th.

    In total, the Dallas-Fort Worth area received about 8 inches of rain in May, about twice the normal rainfall for this time of year.


    For novice teen drivers, the most dangerous road in Dallas-Fort Worth is Highway 635, also known as the LBJ, Allstate said. From 2006 to 2010, there were 1489 accidents on this road, in which teenagers were injured. Highway 35 in Dallas (1162) is second in terms of the number of such accidents, and Highway 75 in Collin County is third (943).

    Harris County Highway 45 was the most dangerous road in Texas overall, with 309 accidents over the same time period1. Car accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers in Texas.

    Highway 635 is constantly being rebuilt and is one of the busiest roads in Texas, according to driving school superintendent Chad Henry. Even for experienced drivers, driving along this highway presents certain difficulties, to say nothing of novice drivers. A simple lane change can already cause an accident, as a delay of a few seconds in making a decision can change the situation on the road.

    The most dangerous time of the year for teen drivers is summer, from Memorial Day to Labor Day, which is understandable – kids are on vacation and have more time to drive. For police officers and insurance companies, this time has a special, albeit unofficial name – “100 deadly days”.

    According to a survey of adolescents, parents have the greatest influence on their driving skills. Thus, one cannot underestimate the importance of discussing the requirements that parents place on a child if he began to drive a car. The main requirements, according to insurance companies, are the focus on what is happening on the road.

    ZIP Code 5: 76052 – HASLET, TX

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    Index 5 Plus 4 Address
    76052-0001 PO BOX 1 (From 1 To 120 ) , HASLET, TX
    76052-0121 PO BOX 121 (From 121 To 192 ) , HASLET, TX
    76052-0200 2641 BLUE MOUND RD , HASLET, TX
    76052-0201 PO BOX 201 (From 201 To 208 ) , HASLET, TX
    76052-0209 2641 BLUE MOUND RD #101 (From 101 To 108 Both of Odd and Even), HASLET, TX
    76052-0210 2641 BLUE MOUND RD #210, HASLET, TX
    76052-0211 PO BOX 211 (From 211 To 238 ) , HASLET, TX
    76052-0213 2641 BLUE MOUND RD #209, HASLET, TX
    76052-0241 PO BOX 241 (From 241 To 316 ) , HASLET, TX
    76052-0321 PO BOX 321 (From 321 To 436 ) , HASLET, TX
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    • What does each digit of zip code 76052 mean? The first digit denotes the national territory, which ranges from zero for the northeast to nine for the far west. 2-3 digits – this is the object code of the sectional center in this region. The last two digits indicate smaller post offices or postal zones.

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    · phone: (817) 439-4278

    The school in zip code 76052

    This is the zip code 76052 – School list page. Her details School Name, Address, City, State, Zip Code are as below.

    • · School Name: Haslet Elementary
    • · Address: 501 Schoolhouse RD
    • · City: Haslet
    • · : Texas
    • 0010 · Postcode: 76052

    Postcode 76052 Population

    What is the total population of zipcode 76052? Below is the detailed information.

    • Postcode 76052 Population:27,152
    • The current population in zip code 76052 is 27,152 and the population in 2010 was 15.995 people.

      Zip code 76052 Gender

      In the entire statistical population, the male population is 8,038, the female population is 7,957.

      • · Male population : 8.038
      • 403, Hawaiian population 52, Indian population 236, and other population 781. 907.15 square miles.

        • · Postal index 76052 Electoral district for elections to Congress : 12th | 26th
        • · Congress Earth residential delivery units, 333 commercial delivery mailboxes and centralized units, 6,444 single-family deliveries and 274 multi-family deliveries, and the number of boxes is 12,731.

          The General Post Office has no city delivery routes for the postal index 76052.

          • · Residential delivery : 8.675
          • · Delivery business : 333

          • · 9506 One family : 6.444
          • · Multi -family delivery units : 274
          • · Delivery indicator in the city : N

          Postal index 76052 BUSINESS

          In the postal index 76052 number of employees – 4.806. for the first quarter – 48,077,000 US dollars, annual salary – 210,655,000 US dollars.

          • Total: 2.355
          • Number of pensioners: 1.575
          • Number of disabled people: 305
          • Number of widows and parents: 145
          • Number of spouses: 75
          • Number of children: 255
          • All beneficiaries per month: 3,541,000
          • Pensioners per month: 2,605,000
          • Widows and parents per month: 223,000
          • · Number of beneficiaries aged 65 and over: 1,675

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          Carrollton (Texas) – frwiki.wiki

          For articles of the same name, see Carrollton.

          Carrollton is a city in Texas located in Dallas, Collin, and Denton counties, United States. According to the 2010 census, its population is 119,097 residents, making the city 23- m the most populous in Texas. Carrollton is a suburb of Dallas that was included in Relocate America’s list of the 2006 Top 100 Places to Live . That same year, Carrollton was named the most pleasant city in the United States by 9 Magazine m 5063 Times and 15- m by Money .

          Carrollton is part of the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area.

          Summary

          • 1 story
          • 2 Geography and environment

            • 2.1 Climate
          • 3 Demographics
          • 4 Economy
          • 5 Government
          • 6 Education
          • 7 personalities
          • 8 Twinning
          • 9Applications

            • 9.1 Notes and references

              • 9.1.1 Notes
              • 9.1.2 Links
          • 10 External links

          History

          The present site of Carrollton was first occupied by Jared Ford in 1842 and by William and Mary Larner. In 1844, the A. W. Perry family reclaimed land around Trinity Mills, where a mill was built in collaboration with Wade H. Witt.

          The name Carrollton comes from the city of origin of the first families who settled in the area. Landowners such as the Furno, Jackson, Morgan, and Roe families were from Carrollton, Illinois.

          Carrollton’s early focus was on agriculture, but the construction of the Dallas-Wichita Railroad line through Trinity Mills in 1878 allowed the city to industrialize. The line’s influence was heightened when the railroad was extended to Denton in 1880 by Jay Gould, who sold the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (dubbed the “Katy”) in 1881. In 1885, Carrollton had four flour mills, cotton gins, two churches, and a school for 150 residents. South Western St. Louis Railroad ( Cotton Belt ) crossed Katy in 1888. The city becomes a navigation area for cattle, cotton and seed markets, allowing it to displace Trinity Mills to the north.

          In 1913 Carrollton was incorporated and WF Vinson was elected mayor. An industry revolving around gravel pits developed in 1912 and transformed the city into the 1940s. The city also supported a brick factory and a local dairy industry. National Metal Products was founded in the city in 1946 year.

          After World War II, the city grew rapidly. The population reached 1,610 in 1950, 4,242 in 1960 and then 13,855 in 1870. The northern suburbs of Dallas influence the growth of the city which grew by 193% between 1970 and 1980 with an increase in its population of 40,595 residents. It had a population of 52,000 in 1983 and 82,169 in 1990. In 2010, the population reached 119,097 inhabitants.

          Geography and environment

          According to the US Census Bureau, the area of ​​Carrollton is 96.1 km 2, of which 2.1 km 2 is water and 94 km 2 is land.

          Carrollton is located in three counties: Dallas, Denton, Collin.

          Weather

          Addison is considered a city located in a region with a humid subtropical climate. In general, July is the most pleasant month. Temperature record was 44.4 ° C in 1980. The lowest recorded temperature was -17.2 °C in 1989. May is the rainiest month of the year.

          Weather forecast for Carrollton
          Month Jan. February march April May June Jul. August Sep. October November December
          Average minimum temperature (°C) 3 5 9 13 18 23 25 25 21 14 9 4 14.1
          Average temperature (°C) 8 11 15 19 24 28 year 31 years old 31 years old 26 year 21 14 9 19. 8
          Average maximum temperature (°C) 14 16 21 25 29 33 36 36 32 26 year 19 14 25.1
          Cold record (°C) −17 −14 −11 −1 4 12 16 15 6 −3 −8 −17 −1.5
          Record heat (°C) 31 years old 35 year 36 38 39 44 year 44 year 43 year 43 year 38 32 32 37.9
          Rainfall (mm) 52.3 68.6 88.6 78 125 104.4 56. 1 47.5 72.1 121.7 73.2 69.6 957.1

          Source: The Weather Channel (extremes)

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          Demography

          Population growth
          Anya. Pop. % ±
          1920 573

          1930 689 + 20.24%
          1940 921 + 33.67%
          1950 1.610 + 74.81%
          1960 4 242 + 163.48%
          1970 13 855 + 226. 61%
          1980 40 591 + 192.97%
          1990 82 169 + 102.43%
          2000 109 576 + 33.35%
          2010 119 097 + 8.69%
          1920-2000, 2010

          According to the 2010 census, the population is 119,097, with 43,299 households and 31,073 families. Density 1239.3 x . / km 2 .

          Composition of population in % (2010)
          Groups Carrollton Texas United States
          White 63.6 70.4 72.4
          Other 10.8 10.1 6.4
          black people 8.4 11.9 12.6
          Metis 3.1 2.5 2.7
          Asians 13.4 3.8 4.8
          Native Americans 0.6 0.7 0.9
          General 100 100 100
          Hispanics and Latinos 30.0 37.9 16.7

          Carrollton is a relatively wealthy city. Thus, from 2012 to 2016, per capita income averaged $33,248 per year, which is higher than the average for Texas ($27,828) and the United States ($29,829). In addition, only 10.3% of Carrollton residents lived below the poverty line (compared to 15.6% statewide and 12.7% nationally).

          However, 21.4% of the population is uninsured compared to 18.6% at the state level and 10.1% at the national level.

          Economy

          Largest employers (2009)
          # Employer # employees
          1 Halliburton Energy Services 1.302
          2 McKesson 833
          3 Booking Hilton Hotels Worldwide 900
          4 Baylor Medical Center in Carrollton 700
          5 RealPage 679
          6 RIA 650
          7 AccorHotels North America 514
          8 Western extrusions 501
          9 General Aluminum 490
          10 AER production 374

          The following headquarters are also located in the city:

          • FASTSIGNS International, Inc.
          • Heelys, Inc.
          • Jokari
          • Woot.com
          • RUF (US exit)
          • Home Interiors and Gifts Inc.
          • Accor North America
          • Sandy Lake Amusement Park

          Halliburton has offices on the North American continent in Carrollton.

          STMicroelectronics has been headquartered in Carrollton since its acquisition in 1987. December 2009the company announced it was moving its offices to Coppell, near the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Following this move, the company closed its last offices in Carrollton.

          Government

          City Council

          The City of Carrollton has seven City Council members in addition to the Mayor. The current mayor is Matthew Marchant.

          The City Council establishes the laws of the city in accordance with issued ordinances and ordinances.

          According to the latest comprehensive annual financial report , the city’s annual income is $164 million in revenue, $149. 2 million in expenses, $750 million in assets, and $96.5 million in investments.

          Education

          Most of the city is part of the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District. The Dallas Independent School District serves a small portion of the southern part of the city, as does the Lewisville Independent School District to the north.

          The Dallas Independent School District is partially composed of Jerry R. Junkins Elementary School, Walker Middle School, and finally WT White High School. St Anthony’s School is one of the city’s private schools.

          Carrollton formerly hosted the Coram Deo Academy campus.

          Hebron High School

          Personalities

          • Jason Maxiell, Detroit Pistons player who attended Newman Smith School
          • Noah Ringer, taekwondo champion and
          • actor

          • Taylor Teagarden, Baltimore Orioles player who attended Creekview High School
          • Robert Matthew “Vanilla Ice” Van Winkle attended R. L. Turner.
          • Brooklyn Nets player Deron Williams attended Arbor Creek High School.

          Twinning

          • Guri, South Korea

          Applications

          Notes and links

          Notes
          Recommendations
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          2. (c) Live Best Places Before 2008
          3. a b c d and e (en) City of Carrollton’s History – Settlers, accessed January 13, 2013.
          4. (in) US Census Bureau, American Factfinder, “ Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Carrollton City, TX (accessed January 13, 2013)
          5. (in) The Weather Channel, “ Monthly Means for Carrollton, TX (accessed Jan 13, 2013 )
          6. ↑ Texasalmanac.
          7. ↑ US Census.
          8. (in) Carrollton, TX Population – Census 2010 and 2000 ” on censusviewer.com.
          9. (in) Population of Texas – 2010 and 2000 Census ” on censusviewer.com.
          10. and b (c) United States Census Bureau, “ Carrollton City, TX; TX; UNITED STATES ” at census.gov.
          11. a and b (in) City of Carrollton CAFR Retrieved July 20, 2009
          12. (in) Easywell Offices (Archive • Wikiwix • Archive. is • Google • What to do?) (Accessed March 24, 2013) , Hallburton , accessed January 13, 2013
          13. (in) STMicroelectronics Moves US Headquarters Closer to DFW Airport, PR Newswire, Accessed 13 Jan 2013
          14. (in) Challenger Ron Branson ousts Becky Miller in Race for Carrollton Mayor “,
          15. (in) Coram Deo Academy of North Dallas, Coram Deo Academy, “2435 E. Hebron Pkwy. Carrollton, TX 75007”
          16. (in) Jason Maxiell, NBA Profile
          17. (in) Bruce Phelps, “ Local to Movie Star, Again”,
          18. (en) Taylor Teegarden’s ESPN profile
          19. (in) Michael Small, Carlton Stowers, “ After hiding under a blanket of tall tales, Vanilla Ice wakes up as Van Winkle from Rap
          20. (in) International partnership

          External Links

          • Geography Resource :
            • Geographic Names Information System
          • (ru) Official site
          • Detailed history of the city

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          Fort Worth, Texas – Fort Worth, Texas

          “Fort Worth” redirects here. For other uses, see Fort Worth (disambiguation).

          Fort Worth is the fifth largest city in the US state of Texas and the 12th largest city in the United States. It is the county seat of Tarrant County, covering almost 350 square miles (910 km 2 ) in four other counties: Denton, Parker, Wise, and Johnson. The 2020 United States Census reported that Fort Worth had a population of 927,720. Fort Worth is the second largest city in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area, which is the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the United States.

          The city of Fort Worth was founded in 1849 as an army outpost on a bluff overlooking the Trinity River. Fort Worth has historically been the center of the Texas Longhorn cattle trade. It still retains its Western heritage, traditional architecture and design. USS Fort Worth (LCS-3) is the first US Navy ship named after the city. Nearby Dallas has had the majority of the population since the 1950s, and Fort Worth has become one of the fastest growing cities in the US in recent years, especially in the 21st century, and has more than doubled in population since 2000.

          Fort Worth is home to the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and several contemporary museums. The Kimbell Art Museum was designed by Louis Kahn, with an addition designed by Renzo Piano. The Fort Worth Museum of Contemporary Art was designed by Tadao Ando. Amon Carter Museum of American Art, designed by Philip Johnson, home of American art. The Sid Richardson Museum, revised by David M. Schwartz, has a U.S. collection of Western art with a special focus on Frederic Remington and Charles Russell. The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History was designed by Ricardo Legorreta of Mexico.

          Fort Worth is the location of several university communities: Texas Christian University, Texas Wesleyan University of North Texas Health Science Center, and Texas A&M University School of Law. Several multinationals, including Bell Textron, American Airlines, BNSF Railway, and Chip 1 Exchange, are headquartered in Fort Worth.

          CONTENTS

          • 1 History
          • 2 Geography

            • 2.1 Surroundings

              • 2.1.1 Warehouses
              • 2.1.2 Upper West Side
              • 2.1.3 Tanglewood
            • 2.2 Architecture
            • 2.3 Climate
          • 3 Demographics

            • 3.1 Race and ethnicity
            • 3.2 Religion
          • 4 Economy
          • 5 Culture

            • 5.1 Warehouses

              • 5.1.1 Herd
            • 5.2 Art and science
            • 5.3 Nature
            • 5.4 Parks
          • 6 Sports

            • 6.1 Professional sports
            • 6.2 Amateur sports
            • 6.3 Horned Frogs TCU
            • 6.4 Rest

              • 6.4.1 Colonial National Invitational Golf Tournament
              • 6.4.2 Motor racing
              • 6.4.3 Cowtown Marathon
              • 6.4.4 Rodeo
          • 7 Government

            • 7. 1 City government

              • 7.1.1 City Council
              • 7.1.2 City departments
            • 7.2 State government

              • 7.2.1 Members of the State Board of Education [129]
              • 7.2.2 Texas State Representatives [129]
              • 7.2.3 Texas State Senators [129]
              • 7.2.4 State facilities
            • 7.3 Federal government

              • 7.3.1 US House of Representatives [129]
              • 7.3.2 Federal facilities
          • 8 Education

            • 8.1 Public libraries
            • 8.2 Public schools
            • 8.3 Private schools
            • 8.4 Higher education institutions
          • 9 media

            • 9.1 Radio stations

              • 9.1.1am
              • 9.1.2 FM
              • 9.1.3 Internet radio stations and shows
          • 10 Transport

            • 10.1 History

              • 10.1.1 Electric trams
              • 10.1.2 Electric interurban railways
            • 10. 2 Current transport

              • 10.2.1 Roads
              • 10.2.2 Public transport
              • 10.2.3 Rail transport
              • 10.2.4 Airports
              • 10.2.5 Cross-country ability
          • 11 Famous people
          • 12 sister cities
          • 13 See also
          • 14 Links
          • 15 Further reading
          • 16 External links

            • 16.1 Official websites and resources
            • 16.2 Digital Collections
            • 16.3 Geography

          History

          Main articles: History of Fort Worth, Texas and Timeline of Fort Worth, Texas

          The Treaty of Bird’s Fort between the Republic of Texas and several Native American tribes was signed in 1843 at Bird’s Fort in present-day Arlington, Texas. Article XI of the treaty provided that no one could “cross the line of trading houses” (on the border of Indian territory) without the permission of the President of Texas, and could not reside or remain in Indian territory. These “trading houses” were later established at the junction of the Clear Fork and the West Fork of the Trinity River in present-day Fort Worth. At this crossroads of the river, the US War Department founded Fort Worth in 1849.year as the northernmost of the 10 forts to protect the American frontier after the end of the Mexican–American War. The city of Fort Worth is still referred to as “Where the West Begins”.

          A line of seven army posts was established in 1848-1849 after the Mexican War to protect Texas settlers along the western American frontier and included Fort Worth, Fort Graham, Fort Gates, Fort Croghan, Fort Martin Scott, Fort Lincoln, and Fort. Duncan. Initially, 10 forts were proposed by Major General William Jenkins Worth (1794-1849), who commanded the Department of Texas in 1849. In January 1849, Worth proposed a line of 10 forts to mark the western Texas border from Eagle Pass to the confluence of the West Fork and Clear Fork of the Trinity River. A month later, Worth died of cholera in South Texas.

          General William S. Harney assumed command of the Department of Texas and ordered Major Ripley A. Arnold (Company F, 2nd United States Dragoons) to find a new fort site near the West Fork and Clear Fork. June 6, 1849Arnold, on the advice of Middleton Tate Johnson, established a camp on the banks of the Trinity River and named the post Camp Worth in honor of the late General Worth. In August 1849, Arnold moved the camp to the northern bluff overlooking the mouth of the Clear Fork in the Trinity River. On November 14, 1849, the U.S. War Department officially named the post Fort Worth.

          E.S. Terrell (1812–1905) of Tennessee claimed to be the first resident of Fort Worth. The fort was flooded in the first year and moved to the top of a cliff; The current courthouse was built on this site. The fort was abandoned on September 17, 1853. There were no traces left of him.

          As a stop on the legendary Chisholm Trail, Fort Worth was spurred on by cattle drives and turned into a bustling, bustling city. Millions of cattle were sent north to market along this trail. Fort Worth became a center for pastoralism and, later, pastoralism. He was given the nickname Cowtown.

          During the Civil War, Fort Worth suffered from a shortage of money, food, and supplies. The population fell to 175, but began to recover during Reconstruction. By 1872, Jacob Samuels, William Jesse Boaz, and William Henry Davis had opened department stores. The following year, Khleber M. Van Zandt founded Tidball, Van Zandt and Company, which became the National Bank of Fort Worth in 1884.

          In 1875, The Dallas Herald published an article by former Fort Worth lawyer Robert E. Cowart, who wrote that Fort Worth’s depopulation caused by the economic disaster and the harsh winter of 1873 dealt a severe blow to livestock. industry. In addition to slowing growth because the railroad stopped laying tracks 30 miles (48 km) from Fort Worth, Cowart said Fort Worth was so slow that it saw a sleeping panther in the street outside the courthouse. Despite the intended insult, the Panther City name was enthusiastically received when Fort Worth began to recover economically in 1876. Many businesses and organizations continue to use Panther in their name. The panther is at the top of the police department badges.

          Lithograph of Fort Worth, 1876

          The “Panther City” tradition also continues in the names and designs of some of the city’s geographic/architectural features, such as Panther Island (on the Trinity River), the Flat Iron Building, Fort Central Station Huerta and in two or three Sleeping Panther Statues.

          Map showing the geographic location of Fort Worth, Texas, and railroads Fort Worth to a major wholesale livestock center. Migrants from the devastated and war-torn South continued to increase the population, and small public factories and factories gave way to larger enterprises. Newly named “King of the Prairie City”, Fort Worth supplied the regional market through a growing transportation network.

          Fort Worth became the westernmost railroad station and staging post for livestock. Louville Niles, a Boston, Massachusetts businessman and major shareholder of the Fort Worth Stockyards Company, is credited with bringing two of the largest meat processing companies at the time, Armor and Swift, to warehouses.

          During the boom came a lot of entertainment and related problems. Fort Worth knew how to separate ranchers from their money. The Cowboys took full advantage of their last exposure to civilization before the long trip up the Chisholm Trail from Fort Worth north to Kansas. They stocked up on provisions from local merchants, visited the saloons for some gambling and drinking, then drove north with their cattle, only to drink it again on the way back. The city soon became home to “Half of Hell”, the largest collection of saloons, dance halls, and obscene houses south of Dodge City (the northern terminus of the Chisholm Trail), earning Fort Worth the nickname “Paris of the World”. Plains”.

          Some areas of the city were closed to normal citizens. Gunfights, beatings, robberies and fights became common at night. The cowboys were joined by a ragtag group of buffalo hunters, gunmen, adventurers and rogues. Half of Hell (also known simply as “Acre”) expanded as more people gravitated into the city. Acre has occasionally been referred to as the “bloody third district” after it was designated in 1876 as one of the city’s three political districts. K 1900 Acre blocked the four main highways of the city from north to south. The locals were dismayed by this activity, electing Timothy Isaiah “Long-Haired Jim” Cortwright in 1876 as city marshal with the authority to tame him.

          Courtright sometimes rounded up and imprisoned 30 people on a Saturday night, but let the players act as they brought money into town. Upon learning that train and stagecoach robbers such as the Sam Bass Gang were using the area as a hideout, he stepped up law enforcement, but some businessmen opposed too many restrictions in the area as they negatively impact legitimate business. Gradually, the cowboys began to avoid this place; as business suffered, the city toned down its opposition. Cortright lost his office in 1879year.

          Despite protesting mayors like HS Broiles and newspaper editors like BB Paddock, Akko survived because it brought income to the city (all illegal) and joy to visitors. Longtime residents of Fort Worth claimed that the place was never as wild as its reputation, but in the 1880s Fort Worth was a regular stop in Bat Masterson, Doc Holliday, and the Earp brothers’ “gambling circle” (Wyatt, Morgan and Virgil). James Earp, the eldest of his brothers, was at this time living with his wife in Fort Worth; their house was on the edge of a half-acre of hell, at 9th Street and Calhoun. He often served the bar in the Cattle Exchange saloon in the “upper” part of town.

          Citizen reformers objected to dance halls where men and women mingled; On the contrary, the salons and gambling establishments mostly had male customers.

          In the late 1880s, Mayor Broyles and District Attorney R. L. Carlock launched a reform campaign. In a public gunfight on February 8, 1887, Jim Cortwright was killed on Main Street by Luke Short, who claimed to be “the king of Fort Worth players”. Because Courtwright was popular, when Short was imprisoned for murder, there were rumors of him being lynched. Short’s good friend, Bat Masterson, came with a gun and spent the night in his cell to protect him.

          The first prohibition campaign in Texas took place in Fort Worth in 1889, allowing business and residential development in the area. Another change was the influx of black residents. Excluded by state segregation from downtown and more expensive residential areas, the city’s black residents settled in the southern part of the city. Akko’s popularity and profitability were falling, and more and more outcasts and homeless people appeared on the streets. By 1900, most of the dance halls and players had disappeared. Cheap variety shows and prostitution became the main forms of entertainment. Some politicians sought reform during the era of progress.

          Texas and Pacific Station in Fort Worth, 1916.

          Fort Worth business district postcard, 1921.

          Texas and Pacific Passenger Station, Fort Worth, Texas (postcard, circa 1909)

          churches of Fort Worth to attack vice and prostitution. When he began to associate some Fort Worth businessmen with real estate in Acre and announce their names from his pulpit, the battle flared up. February 4, 1912 Norris Church burned to the ground; That evening, his enemies threw a bundle of burning, oiled rags on his porch, but the fire was extinguished and caused minimal damage. A month later, the arsonists managed to burn down the priest’s house. In a sensational month-long trial, Norris was charged with perjury and arson in connection with two fires. He was acquitted, but his continued attacks on Acre did little until 1917. The new city administration and the federal government, which saw Fort Worth as a potential site for a major military training camp, joined forces with a Baptist preacher to destroy the last curtain on Acre.

          President Kennedy in Fort Worth on Friday morning, November 22, 1963: the same day he was assassinated in Dallas.

          The Police Department compiled statistics showing that 50% of violent crime in Fort Worth occurred in Acre, which confirmed the opinion of respectable citizens about the area. After Camp Bowie (a U.S. Army training base during World War I) was located on the outskirts of Fort Worth in 1917, the military used martial law to regulate prostitutes and bartenders in Acre. Fines and harsh prison terms limited their activities. By the time Norris held a mock funeral parade to “bury John Barleycorn” at 19In 1919, Acre became part of the history of Fort Worth. The name continues to be associated with the southern tip of Fort Worth.

          On March 28, 2000 at 6:15 pm, an F3 tornado hit downtown Fort Worth, severely damaging many buildings. One of the most affected structures was the Bank One Tower, which was one of the dominant features of the Fort Worth skyline and featured the popular Reata restaurant on its top floor. It has since been converted into upscale condominiums and officially renamed The Tower. It was the first major tornado to hit Fort Worth since early 1940s.

          When oil flooded West Texas in the early 20th century and again in the late 1970s, Fort Worth was at the center of the movement. In July 2007, advances in horizontal drilling technology made the vast reserves of natural gas in the Barnett Shale available directly beneath the city, helping many residents receive royalty checks for their mining rights. Today, the city of Fort Worth and many residents are dealing with the benefits and challenges associated with underground natural gas supplies.

          Fort Worth was the fastest growing major city in the US from 2000 to 2006; it has been recognized as one of “America’s most livable communities”.

          In 2020, the mayor of Fort Worth announced the city’s continued growth to 20.78%. The US Census Bureau also noted the beginning of the city’s diversification in 2014-2018.

          In addition to return migration, many African Americans have recently moved to Fort Worth due to the affordable cost of living and job opportunities.

          On February 11, 2021, freezing rain left ice on an I-35W and was hit by a raid involving 133 cars and trucks. As a result of the collision, at least six people were killed and several people were injured.

          Geography

          Phillis J. Tilly Memorial Bridge

          W 7th Bridge, Bicycle Path, 2015

          Fort Worth is located in North Texas and has a generally humid subtropical climate. It is part of the Cross Timbers region; this region is the boundary between the more densely forested eastern parts and the hills and prairies of the central part. Specifically, the city is part of the Grande Prairie ecoregion within the Cross Timbers. According to the US Census Bureau, the city has a total area of ​​349.2 square miles (904 km 2 ), of which 342.2 square miles (886 km 2 ) are land and 7.0 square miles (18 km 2 ) are covered by water. It is the main city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the second largest city.

          City of Fort Worth is not completely contiguous and has several enclaves, practical enclaves, semienclaves, and a city that is otherwise completely or nearly surrounded by it, including: Westworth Village, River Oaks, Saginaw, Blue Mound, Benbrook, Everman , Forest Hill, Edgecliff Village, Westover Hills, White Village, Sansom Park, Lake Worth, Lakeside and Haslet.

          Fort Worth has more than 1,000 natural gas wells (as of December 2009) entering the Barnett Shale. Each well pad is a piece of gravel 2–5 acres (8100–20200 m 2 ). Because city ordinances allow them in all zoning categories, including residential, wells can be found in a wide variety of locations. Some wells are surrounded by stone fences, but most of them are chained.

          In 1914 a large reservoir was built on the western fork of the Trinity River, 7 miles (11 km) from the city, with a capacity of 33 495 acres of water. The lake formed by this dam is known as Lake Worth.

          Neighborhood

          See also: List of Neighborhoods in Fort Worth, Texas

          Animal Farms

          Fort Worth Animal Farms Entrance 2012

          Sundance Square Plaza 2013

          In Fort Worth National

          historical area. Stockyards were once among the largest livestock markets in the United States and played a vital role in the city’s early growth. Today, the area is characterized by many bars, restaurants, and high-profile country music venues such as Billy Bob’s. Celebrity Fort Worth Chef Tim Love of Iron Chef America and Top Chef Masters operates several restaurants in the neighborhood.

          Upper West Side

          The Upper West Side is an area on the west side of downtown Fort Worth. It is bordered roughly by Henderson Street to the east, the Trinity River to the west, Interstate 30 to the south, and White Settlement Road to the north. The area has several small to medium sized office buildings and urban residences, but very few shops.

          Tanglewood

          Tanglewood consists of lowland land along an arm of the Trinity River and is located approximately 5 miles southwest of the Fort Worth CBD. The Tanglewood area is within two surveys. The western part of the extension is part of the 1854 survey by Felix Beasley, while the eastern part, along the fork, is part of the 1876 survey by James Howard. The original approach to the Tanglewood area consisted of a two-track dirt road now called Bellair Drive South. Until development, children enjoyed swimming in the river in a deep hole that was located where the Bellaire Drive South bridge is now located, near the Trinity Commons mall. Parts of Tanglewood that are now Bellaire Park Court, Marquette Court and Autumn Court were originally a dairy farm.

          Architecture

          See also: List of tallest buildings in Fort Worth

          Tarrant County Courthouse

          Downtown Fort Worth, with its unique rustic architecture, is mostly known for Art Deco buildings. The Tarrant County Courthouse was created in the American Beaux-Arts style, which was modeled after the Texas State Capitol building. Most of the buildings around Sundance Square retain early 20th century façades. Several blocks surrounding Sundance Square are lit up at night with Christmas lights all year round, the only city in Texas that does this.

          Climate

          Fort Worth has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) under the Köppen climate classification system and is in USDA hardiness zone 8a. The region experiences very hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters. The hottest month of the year is July, when the average high temperature is 95 °F (35.0 °C) and nighttime low temperatures average 72 °F (22.2 °C), giving an average temperature of 84 °F ( 28. 9°C). ). The coldest month of the year is January when the average high temperature is 55 °F (12.8 °C) and the low is 31 °F (-0.6 °C). The average January temperature is 43 °F (6 °C). The highest temperature ever recorded in Fort Worth was 113 °F (45.0 °C) on June 26 1980 years old, during the Great Heat Wave of 1980, and June 27, 1980. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Fort Worth was -8°F. (-22.2°C) on February 12, 1899. Due to its position in North Texas, Fort Worth is highly susceptible to supercell thunderstorms, which produce heavy hail and can produce tornadoes.

          The average annual rainfall in Fort Worth is 34.01 inches (863.9 mm). The wettest month of the year is May, with an average of 116.3 mm of precipitation. The driest month of the year is January with only 1.70 inches (43.2 mm) of precipitation. The driest calendar year since records began was 1921 years old with 17.91 inches (454.9 mm) and wettest 2015 with 62.61 inches (1590.3 mm). The wettest calendar month was April 1922 with 17. 64 inches (448.1 mm), including 8.56 inches (217.4 mm) on 25 April.

          Fort Worth has an average annual snowfall of 2.6 inches (66.0 mm). The most snowfall in a month was 13.5 inches (342.9 mm) in February 1978, and the most snowfall in a season was 17.6 inches (447.0 mm) in 1977/1978.

          The National Weather Service office serving the Dallas-Fort Worth metro is located in northeast Fort Worth.

          Climate data for Fort Worth, Texas
          Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep October Nov December year
          Record high °F (°C) 80
          (27)
          79
          (26)
          87
          (31)
          92
          (33)
          97
          (36)
          113
          (45)
          110
          (43)
          113
          (45)
          111
          (44)
          103
          (39)
          95
          (35)
          83
          (28)
          113
          (45)
          Medium High °F (°C) 54. 1
          (12.3)
          60.1
          (15.6)
          68.3
          (20.2)
          75.9
          (24.4)
          83.2
          (28.4)
          91.1
          (32.8)
          95.4
          (35.2)
          94.8
          (34.9)
          87.7
          (30.9)
          77.9
          (25.5)
          65.1
          (18.4)
          56.5
          (13.6)
          75.8
          (24.3)
          Daily Mean °F (°C) 44.1
          (6.7)
          49.4
          (9.7)
          57.4
          (14.1)
          65.0
          (18.3)
          73.1
          (22.8)
          80.9
          (27.2)
          85.0
          (29.4)
          84.4
          (29.1)
          77.5
          (25.3)
          67.2
          (19.6)
          55.1
          (12.8)
          46.7
          (8.2)
          65.5
          (18.6)
          Medium Low °F (°C) 34.0
          (1.1)
          38.7
          (3.7)
          46.4
          (8.0)
          54. 0
          (12.2)
          63.0
          (17.2)
          70.7
          (21.5)
          74.6
          (23.7)
          74.0
          (23.3)
          67.2
          (19.6)
          56.4
          (13.6)
          45.1
          (7.3)
          36.8
          (2.7)
          55.1
          (12.8)
          Record low °F (°C) −7
          (−22)
          -8
          (-22)
          −2
          (−19)
          21
          (−6)
          32
          (0)
          43
          (6)
          52
          (11)
          59
          (15)
          40
          (4)
          24
          (-4)
          −3
          (−19)
          -5
          (-21)
          -8
          (-22)
          Average precipitation in inches (mm) 1.89
          (48)
          2.37
          (60)
          3.06
          (78)
          3.20
          (81)
          5.15
          (131)
          3.23
          (82)
          2.12
          (54)
          2.03
          (52)
          2. 42
          (61)
          4.11
          (104)
          2.57
          (65)
          2.57
          (65)
          34.72
          (882)
          Average number of days with precipitation 7.2 6.1 7.5 7.2 9.3 7.2 4.7 4.5 5.8 7.1 6.7 6.5 79.8
          Average hours of sunshine per month 186.0 169.5 217.0 240.0 248.0 300.0 341.0 310.0 240.0 217.0 180.0 186.0 2,834.5
          Percentage of possible sunlight 60 55 58 62 57 year 71 79 77 67 64 60 60 64
          Average UV index 3 5 7 9 10 11 10 10 8 6 4 3 7
          Source 1: National Climatic Data Center.
          Source 2: Weather Atlas (sunshine data, UV index)

          Demographics

          Historical population
          Census Pop. % ±
          1880 6.663
          1890 23 076 246.3%
          1900 26 668 15.6%
          1910 73 312 174.9%
          1920 106 482 45.2%
          1930 163 447 53.5%
          1940 177 662 8.7%
          1950 278 778 56. 9%
          1960 356 268 27.8%
          1970 393 476 10.4%
          1980 385 164 −2.1%
          1990 447 619 16.2%
          2000 534 697 19.5%
          2010 741 206 38.6%
          2020 918 915 24.0%
          US Decennial Census
          2010-2020

          Fort Worth is the most populous city in Tarrant County and the second most populous city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. Its metropolitan area covers one quarter of the population of Texas and is the largest in the southern United States and Texas, followed by the Houston–Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. The 2018 American Population Survey estimated that Fort Worth had about 900 000 inhabitants. In 2019, it grew to around 909,585 people. The 2020 United States Census had a population of 918,915 in Fort Worth.

          The 2018 census estimated there were 337,072 housing units, 308,188 households, and 208,389 families. The average household size is 2.87 persons per household, and the average family size is 3.50. Fort Worth had an owner-occupied housing rate of 56.4% and a renter-occupied housing rate of 43.6%. The median income in 2018 was $58,448, and the median income is $81,165. The per capita income for the city was 29010 dollars. Approximately 15.6% of Fort Worters residents lived at or below the poverty line.

          The 2010 US Census Survey estimated that there were 291,676 housing units, 261,042 households, and 174,909 families. In Fort Worth, the average household size is 2.78 and the average family size is 3.47. There were 92,952 households with children under the age of 18. In 2010, there were 5.9% of opposite-sex unmarried households and 0.5% of same-sex unmarried households. The owner-occupied housing rate in Fort Worth was 59.0%, and the rate of tenant-occupied housing was 41.0%. The median household income in Fort Worth was $48,224 and the median was $63,065. An estimated 21.4% of the population lived at or below the poverty line.

          Race and ethnicity

          Racial composition 2010 1990 1970 1940
          white 61.6% 63.8% 79.4% 85.7%
          – non-Hispanic 41.7% 56.5% 72.0% n/a
          Black or African American 18.9% 22.0% 19.9% ​​ 14.2%
          Hispanic or Latino (any race) 34.1% 19.5% 7.9% n/a
          Asian 3.7% 2.0% 0.1%

          In 2018, 38. 2% of Fort Worth residents were non-Hispanic White, 18.6% Black or African American, 0.4% American Indian or Alaska Native, 4.8% Asian American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 2.1% two or more races, and 35.5% Hispanic or Latino (of any race), marking an era of diversification within urban areas. Research has identified Fort Worth as one of the most diverse cities in the United States in 2019year. In 2018, Fort Worth’s Hispanic or Latino population was 271,025 Mexican Americans, 9,936 Puerto Ricans, 3,430 Cubans, and 35,255 people of other Hispanic and Latino ancestry. In 1970, the United States Census Bureau reported that Fort Worth’s population was 72% non-Hispanic white, 19.9% ​​black, and 7.9% Hispanic or Latino.

          Map of racial distribution in Fort Worth, 2010 US Census. Each dot is 25 people: white , black , Hispanic Asian or other (yellow).

          The 2015 Census estimated there were 333,743 non-Hispanic whites (39. 9% of the population). Blacks were 18.5%, Native Americans 0.2%, Asians 4.1%, other races 0.1%, and two or more races 1.8%. Hispanics or Latinos of any race combined made up 35.4% of the local population. Approx 296 residents of Fort Worthers were Pacific Islanders. At the 2010 census, the racial makeup of Fort Worth was 61.1% White (Non-Hispanic White: 41.7%), 18.9% Black or African American, 0.6% Native American, 3.7% Asian, 0.1 % Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, 34.1% Hispanic or Latino (of any race), and 3.1% of two or more races.

          Religion

          St. Patrick’s Cathedral

          Fort Worth is part of the Bible Belt and therefore Christianity is the largest religious group. While the city of Dallas and Dallas County have more Catholics than Protestants, Fort Worth and Tarrant County have more Protestants than Catholics. In general, the Dallas metropolitan area of ​​the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area is more religiously diverse than Fort Worth and its suburbs.

          The largest Christian group in Fort Worth as of 2018 is the Baptists (18.1%). The Fort Worth Baptist community is dominated by Southern Baptist Convention, National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., National Baptist Convention of America International, Inc. and Texas Baptists. The second largest Christian group is Roman Catholic (7.1%), served primarily by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth. Methodists (3.9%) are the third largest group, followed by Pentecostals (1.6%), Latter Day Saints (1.6%), Lutherans (1.1%), Episcopalians or Anglicans (0.6% ), Presbyterians (0.5%) and other Christians, including the United Church of Christ, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and the Eastern Orthodox Church (6.5%).

          St. Vincent’s Cathedral of the Diocese of Fort Worth ACNA

          The Episcopal or Anglican community in Fort Worth is primarily divided between the Episcopal Church in the United States and the Anglican Church in North America. The Anglican Communion-owned Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth is part of the Episcopal Church. The Anglican Church in North America has a parallel hierarchy, also called the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth. The latter body was formed as a result of the split from the Episcopal Church in the United States.

          Methodist organizations separating Methodist Christians include the United Methodist Church and the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Fort Worth is the episcopal center of the Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church in Central Texas. The Church of God in Christ and the Assemblies of God USA include a significant number of Pentecostals and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the largest Latter-day Saint body in and around the city. Lutherans are divided between the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and other smaller organizations, with the Eastern Orthodox community primarily served by the OCA Diocese of South and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.

          The oldest continuously operating church in Fort Worth is First Christian Church, founded in 1855. Other historic churches with continued activity in the city include St. Patrick’s Cathedral (est. 1888), Second Street St. James Baptist Church (est. 1895), Tabernacle Baptist Church (built 1923), Church of the Assumption (built in 1924), Catholic Church and Pastoral Church of Our Lady of Mercy (built in 1929 and 1911) and the CME Morning Chapel Church (built 1934).

          About 1.2% of Fort Worth’s population identified with Islam in 2018. More than two mosques exist in the city and most of them are associated with Sunni Islam, although some Ahmadiyya and Shia mosques are also present. Fort Worth has a small Jewish community making up 0.1% of the religious demographic, while followers of Buddhism, Sikhism, and Hinduism make up less than 0.1% of Fort Worth’s religiously affiliated community.

          Economics

          See also: List of companies in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro

          From the beginning, Fort Worth relied on cattle drives along the Chisholm Trail. Millions of cattle were sent north to market along this trail, and Fort Worth became a center for ranching and later pastoralism until the Civil War. During the Civil War, Fort Worth suffered from shortages, which led to a decline in its population. It rebounded during the Reconstruction era with department stores, banks, and “Hell’s Half Acre”, a large collection of saloons and dance halls that increased business and criminal activity in the city. By the early 20th century, the military was using martial law to regulate the bartenders and prostitutes of Hell’s Half-Acre.

          Since the late 20th century, several major companies have been headquartered in Fort Worth. These include American Airlines Group (and subsidiaries American Airlines and Envoy Air), John Peter Smith Hospital, Pier 1 Imports, Chip 1 Exchange, RadioShack, Pioneer Corporation, Cash America International, GM Financial, Budget Host, BNSF Railway, and Bell. Textron. Companies with a significant presence in the city are Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Lockheed Martin, GE Transportation, and Dallas-based telecommunications company AT&T. Metro from T-Mobile is also popular in the city.

          In 2013, Fort Worth Arlington ranked 15th on Forbes ‘s “Best Places for Business and Careers” list. In 2018, Fortune named Fort Worth the 18th best city for Hispanic entrepreneurs. In 2018, The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is ranked 18th on US News & World Report’s list of the “125 Best Places to Live in the US”.

          Culture

          The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is adjacent to the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.

          American Airlines DC-3 NC21798 “Flagship Knoxville” on permanent display at the CR Smith Museum

          Japanese Gardens at Fort Worth Botanical Garden, 2011

          Building on the heritage of Frontier Western and a history of strong patronage of local arts, Fort Worth bills itself as the “City of Cowboys and Culture”. Fort Worth has the world’s first and largest indoor rodeo, world-class museums, a festival calendar, and a rich local arts scene. The Academy of Western Artists, based in Jean Autry, Oklahoma, presents its annual awards in Fort Worth, in areas related to the American cowboy, including music, literature, and even a cooking carriage patron.

          Stockyards

          The Stockyards are the main attraction in Fort Worth. Stockyards station has a mall with many gift shops, restaurants, conference/banquet facilities, and a train ride (via the Grapevine Vintage Railroad) that connects to the Grapevine Center. Opposite the station are a petting zoo, a labyrinth and a bull mechanic. The Cowtown Coliseum hosts a weekly rodeo and also has the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame. The world’s largest honky tonk is also in Billy Bob’s warehouses. In addition, there are many shops, restaurants, bars, museums and hotels in and around the Animal Farms.

          Herd

          Twice a day there is a cattle drive known as “The Herd” at 11:30 and again at 16:00. Fort Worth is the only major city that has a daily cattle drive.

          Arts and Sciences

          Theater
          • Amphibian Stage Performances
          • Bass Concert Hall
          • Casa Mañana
          • Round Theater
          • Jubilee Theater
          • Kids Who Care Inc.
          • Western Theater Stage
          Music
          • Billy Bob
          • Fort Worth Opera
          • Fort Worth Symphony
          • Live Eclectic Music (Ridgley Theatre)
          • Texas Ballet Theater
          • Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
          Museums
          • Al and Ann Stallman Museum
          • American Airlines CR Smith Museum
          • Amon Carter Museum of American Art
          • Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
          • Fort Worth Animal Farm Museum
          • Kimbell Art Museum
          • Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum
          • Log Cabin Village
          • Fort Worth Military Museum
          • Museum of Contemporary Art Fort Worth
          • National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
          • National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum
          • Sid Richardson Museum
          • Texas Civil War Museum
          • Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame

          Nature

          The Fort Worth Zoo is home to over 5,000 animals and has been named the top zoo in the nation by Family Life Magazine , Los Angeles Times and USA Today and one of the top zoos in the South by Southern Living Reader’s Choice Awards; it is one of the top ten zoos in the United States. As of 2020, USA Today ranked the Fort Worth Zoo as the #1 zoo in the United States, finally reaching the top after years of consistent top 10 placement.

          Fort Worth Botanical Gardens and the Texas Botanical Research Institute are also in the city. For those interested in hiking, bird watching, or canoeing, the Fort Worth Nature Center and Preserve in northwest Fort Worth is a 3,621-acre protected area designated a National Natural Landmark by the Department of the Interior in 1980. . Founded in 1964 as the Greer Island Nature Center and Preserve, it celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2014. The nature center has a small, genetically pure bison herd, as well as native prairies, forests, and wetlands. It is one of the largest urban parks of its kind in the United States.

          Parks

          Fort Worth Water Gardens

          Fort Worth has 263 parks, of which 179 are neighborhood parks. The total area of ​​parkland is 11,700.72 acres, averaging about 12. 13 acres per park.

          The 4.3-acre (1.7 ha) Fort Worth Water Gardens, designed by renowned New York architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee, is an urban park with three pools of water and terraced hills; The water gardens are billed as a “cooling oasis in the concrete jungle” of the city centre. Heritage Park Plaza is an Art Nouveau park designed by Lawrence Halprin. The plaza’s design includes a set of interconnecting rooms constructed from concrete and activated by flowing water walls, channels, and pools, and was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on May 10, 2010.

          The city has two off-leash dog parks, ZBonz Dog Park and Fort Woof. Fort Woof was ranked #1 dog park in the nation in 2006 by Dog Fancy Magazine and DFW’s Best Dog Park in 2009. The park has an agility area, water fountains, shaded shelters, and trash stations. .

          Athletic

          Farrington Field, home of Fort Worth Vaqueros

          While much of Fort Worth’s sports focus is on Dallas’ professional sports teams, the city has its own sports identity. The TCU Horned Frogs compete in the NCAA athletics division, including a football team that has consistently finished in the top 25, and a baseball team that has competed in the last six NCAA tournaments and 3 straight College World Series, coming to the decision-winning finals of the College World Series in 2009and 2016. The women’s basketball team has appeared in the last seven NCAA Tournaments. Texas Wesleyan University participates in the NAIA and in 2006 won the NAIA Div. I Men’s Basketball Championship and three-time National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTTA) team championships (2004–2006). Fort Worth is also home to the NCAA Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl football tournament as well as four amateur sports teams.

          Professional sports

          Fort Worth Professional Sports Teams
          Club League Sports Venue (capacity) Founded Championships
          Panther City Lacrosse Club NLL Lacrosse box Dikis Arena (14,000) 2020 0

          Amateur Sports

          Fort Worth Amateur Sports Teams
          Club League Sports Venue (capacity) Founded Championships
          Fort Worth Vaqueros NPSL Football Farrington Field (18,500) 2013 0
          Inocentes UPSL Football Polytechnic High School 2012 1
          North Texas Fresh UBA Basketball Crowley High School 2009 0
          Azul City Premier FC UPSL Football Gateway Park 2018 0

          TCU Horned Frogs

          0003 The presence of Texas Christian University less than 5 miles from downtown and national competitiveness in football, baseball, and men’s and women’s basketball have made TCU an important part of the Fort Worth sports scene.

          The Horned Frog football team held two national championships in the 1930s and remained a strong competitor in the Southwest Conference until the 1960s before a long period of falling behind began. A resurgence in the TCU football program began under coach Dennis Francione with the success of running back LaDainian Tomlinson. Under head coach Gary Patterson, the Horned Frogs became regular top 10 contenders and winners of the 2011 Rose Bowl. Notable players include Sammy Baugh, Davey O’Brien, Bob Lilly, Ladenian Tomlinson, Jerry Hughes and Andy Dalton. . The Horned Frogs, along with their rivals and other non-AQ leaders from the Boise State Broncos and the University of Utah Utah, have been recognized as the quintessential “BCS busters” to appear in both the Fiesta and the Rose Bowls. Their role in “BCS Buster” ended in 2012 when they joined the Big 12 Sports Conference in all sports. Horned Frog football teams have one of the best win rates of any school in the Football Bowl division in recent years.

          Recreation

          Colonial National Invitational Golf Tournament

          Every May, Fort Worth hosts an important professional men’s golf tournament at the Colonial Country Club. The Colonial Invitational Golf Tournament, now officially known as the Fort Worth Invitational, is one of the most prestigious and historic events on the tour calendar. Colonial Country Club was the home course of golf legend Ben Hogan, who was from Fort Worth.

          Motorcycle Racing

          NASCAR Stock Car Race at Texas Motor Speedway in 2006

          Fort Worth is home to Texas Motor Speedway, also known as the “Great American Speedway”. Texas Motor Speedway is a 1.5-mile quad track located in the city’s northernmost section in Denton County. The speedway opened in 1997 and currently hosts IndyCar and six NASCAR events among the three major race weekends of the year.

          Recreational sports car racing in the Fort Worth area takes place primarily at two purpose-built tracks, Motorsport Ranch and Eagles Canyon Raceway. Sanctioning bodies include the Porsche Club of America, the National Motorsports Association, and the Sports Car Club of America.

          Cowtown Marathon

          The annual Cowtown Marathon has been held every last weekend in February since 1978. The two-day events include two 5K runs, a 10K run, a half marathon, a marathon and an ultramarathon. With just under 27,000 participants in 2013, Cowtown is the largest multi-day event in Texas.

          Rodeo

          In addition to the weekly rodeo held at the Cowtown Coliseum at Stockyards, the Will Rogers Memorial Center at the new Dickies Arena hosts the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. Dickies Arena also hosts several TCU basketball games and will host college basketball tournaments at the conference and national levels in the future. Boxing and WWE events are also planned for the future.

          Government

          Fort Worth City Hall

          Fort Worth Central US Post Office

          City Government

          Fort Worth has a council-manager government with elections for a general elected mayor and eight councilors elected by district every two years. The mayor is a voting member of the council and represents the city at ceremonial events. The council has the power to make municipal ordinances and ordinances, make declarations, set the city tax rate, approve the city budget, and appoint the city secretary, city attorney, city auditor, municipal court judges, and members of city councils and commissions. The day-to-day operations of city government are overseen by the city manager, who is also appointed by the council. The current mayor is Republican Matty Parker, making Fort Worth the largest city in the United States with a Republican woman mayor.

          City Council
          Office Name
          Mayor Matty Parker
          City Council District 2 Carlos Flores
          City Council District 3 Michael Crane
          City Council District 4 Carey Moon
          City Council District 5 Gina Bivens
          City Council District 6 Jared Williams
          City Council District 7 Leonard Firestone
          City Council District 8 Chris Nettles
          City Council District 9 Elizabeth Beck
          City departments
          • Fort Worth Police Department – Provides crime prevention, investigation, and other emergency services.
          • Fort Worth Fire Department – Provides fire and emergency services.
          • The Fort Worth Library is the public library system of the City of Fort Worth.

          State Government

          Members of the State Council of Education
          County Name Party
          11 district Patricia Hardy Republican
          13 district Erica Beltran Democratic
          Texas state representatives
          County Name Party Residence
          District 61 Phil King Republican Weatherford
          District 63 Tan Parker Republican Flower Mound
          District 90 Ramon Romero Jr. Democratic Fort Worth
          District 91 Stephanie Click Republican Fort Worth
          District 92 Jeff Cason Republican Bedford
          District 93 Matt Krause Republican Arlington
          95 district Nicole Collier Democratic Fort Worth
          District 96 Bill Zedler Republican Arlington
          District 97 Craig Goldman Republican Fort Worth
          District 9eight Giovanni Capriglione Republican Southlake
          District 99 Charlie Guerin Republican River Oaks
          Texas State Senators
          County Name Party Residence
          District No. 9 Kelly Hancock Republican Fort Worth
          10 district Beverly Powell Democratic Burleson
          District 12 Jane Nelson Republican Flower Mound
          District 30 Drew Springer Republican Munster
          State facilities

          Texas Department of Transportation operates Worth District Office Fort in Fort Worth.

          Fort Worth was the location of the North Texas Interim Sanctions Institution, a private prison facility that holds short-term parole offenders. He worked on behalf of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. In 2011, the State of Texas decided not to renew the contract with the facility.

          Federal Government

          US House of Representatives
          County Name Party Residence
          Texas’s 6th congressional district Jake Ellsey Republican Waxahachie
          Texas’ 12th congressional district Kay Granger Republican Fort Worth
          Texas’ 24th congressional district Beth Van Dyne Republican Coppell
          Texas’ 26th congressional district Michael Burgess Republican Lewisville
          Texas’ 33rd congressional district Mark Veasey Democratic Fort Worth
          Federal Facilities

          Federal Medical Center Carswell

          Fort Worth is home to one of two Bureau of Engraving and Printing locations. In 1987, the construction of this second facility began. In addition to meeting increased production demands, the western location was seen as an emergency backup operation in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area; In addition, the cost of transporting currency to the Federal Reserve Banks in San Francisco, Dallas and Kansas City will be reduced. Currency production started on December 1990 years at the Fort Worth facility; the official opening ceremony took place on April 26, 1991. The banknotes issued here have a small “FW” in the corner.

          Courthouse by Eldon B. Mahon US building contains three panels of oil on canvas on the fourth floor by artist Frank Mehau (commissioned under the Public Works Administration’s art program). Mehowe’s The Taking of Sam Bass , Two Texas Rangers and Flags Over Texas were installed at 1940, becoming the only New Deal-sponsored arts commission in Fort Worth. The Courthouse, built in 1933, serves the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

          Carswell Federal Medical Center, a federal penitentiary and women’s health facility, is located at the Joint Reserve Base, Naval Station Fort Worth. Carswell is home to a federal death row for women inmates. Federal Medical Center, Ft. The Worth, a federal penitentiary and men’s health facility, is across from the TCC-South campus. The Federal Aviation Administration, the National Archives and Records Administration, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have offices in Fort Worth.

          Education

          Public Libraries

          Fort Worth Public Library is a public library system.

          Public Schools

          Most of Fort Worth is served by the Fort Worth Independent School District.

          Other school districts that serve parts of Fort Worth include:

          • Arlington Independent School District (sewage plant only)
          • Azle Independent School District
          • Birdville Independent School District
          • Burleson Independent School District
          • Castleberry Independent School District
          • Crowley Independent School District
          • Eagle Mountain Saginaw Independent School District
          • Everman Independent School District
          • Hearst Ayless-Bedford Independent School District
          • Keller Independent School District
          • Kennedale Independent School District
          • Lake Worth Independent School District
          • Mansfield Independent School District (residential)
          • Northwestern Independent School District
          • White Community Independent School District

          The Fort Worth portion of the Arlington Independent School District contains a wastewater treatment plant. There are no residential areas in this part.

          Pinnacle Academy of the Arts (K-12) is a public charter school, as are Crosstimbers Academy and High Point Academy.

          Private Schools

          Private schools in Fort Worth include both secular and parochial institutions.

          • All Saints Episcopal School (Fort Worth, TX) (PreK-12)
          • Bethesda Christian School (K-12)
          • Covenant Classical School (K-12)
          • Fort Worth Christian School (K-12)
          • Fort Worth Day School (K-12)
          • Lake Country Christian School (K-12)
          • Nolan Catholic High School (9-12)
          • Trinity Valley School (K-12)
          • Temple Christian School (PreK-12)
          • Trinity Baptist Church Academy (K-12)
          • Hill School of Fort Worth (2–12)
          • Southwestern Christian School (K-12)
          • St. Paul’s Lutheran School (K-8)
          • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth oversees several Catholic elementary and secondary schools.

          Institutions of Higher Education

          More Information: List of Colleges and Universities in Fort Worth, Texas

          • Texas Christian University
          • Texas Wesleyan University
          • University of Texas at Arlington – Fort Worth Downtown Campus
          • University of North Texas Health Science Center
          • Texas Christian University and University of Texas Health Sciences Center School of Medicine
          • Texas A&M University School of Law
          • Tarleton State University – Fort Worth Campus
          • Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
          • Bright Divinity School
          • Tarrant County College

          Other institutions:

          • Fort Worth Art Institute
          • Brightwood College – Fort Worth Campus
          • Fisher More College
          • Remington College Fort Worth Campus
          • Fort Worth Culinary School
          • Epic Helicopters Pilot Training Academy

          Media

          See also: List of newspapers in Texas, List of radio stations in Texas, and List of television stations in Texas

          Locations of studios and offices for KXAS (as well as KXTX) in Fort Worth, south of the DFW airport.

          Fort Worth and Dallas share the same media market. City Magazine Fort Worth, Texas Magazine publishes information about Fort Worth events, community activities, fashion, dining and culture.

          Headquarters Fort Worth Star-Telegram

          Fort Worth has one major daily newspaper, Fort Worth Star-Telegram , founded in 1906 as Fort Worth Star . It dominates the western half of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, and The Dallas Morning News – east. Star-Telegram is the 45th most widely circulated newspaper in the United States, with a daily circulation of 210,990 and a Sunday circulation of 304,200.

          KXAS studios and offices (as well as KXTX-TV and, for a time, radio stations WBAP (AM) and KSCS-FM) were located in this building east of downtown Fort Worth on Barnett Street.

          The Fort Worth Weekly is an alternate weekly newspaper for the Fort Worth metropolitan division. In 2015, the circulation of the newspaper was 47,000 copies. The Fort Worth Weekly publishes, among other things, news reports, cultural guides, movie reviews and editorials.

          Fort Worth Business Press is a weekly publication that publishes news from the Fort Worth business community.

          The Fort Worth Press was a weekday afternoon and Sunday newspaper from 1921 to 1975. It was owned by the EW Scripps Company and published under the then famous Scripps-Howard Lighthouse logo. It is reported that the last time the newspaper brought in money at the beginning of 1950s. Scripps Howard worked for the paper until mid-1975. Circulation has dropped to less than 30,000 per day, just over 10% of Fort Worth Star Telegram ‘s circulation. The name Fort Worth Press was briefly revived in the new newspaper Fort Worth Press run by then former publisher Bill McAda, and even more briefly by William Dean Singleton, then owner of the weekly Azle (Texas) News , now owner of Media Central News . Group. Publisher Fort Worth Press operated from offices and Printers at 500 Jones Street in downtown Fort Worth.

          Television stations shared with Dallas include (owned and operated stations of their affiliate networks are in bold ) KDFW 4 (Fox), KXAS 5 (NBC), WFAA 8 (ABC), KTVT 11 (CBS), KERA 13 (PBS). ), KTXA 21 (independent), KDFI 27 (MNTV), KDAF 33 (CW) and K07AAD-D (HC2 Holdings).

          Radio Station

          There are more than 33 radio stations in and around Fort Worth in a variety of formats.

          IS

          The AM dial, like all other markets, is dominated by political talk radio: WBAP 820, KLIF 570, KSKY 660, KFJZ 870, KRLD 1080 are conservative talk stations serving Fort Worth and KMNY 1360 – the only progressive talk stations serving the city. . KFXR 1190 is a news/talk/classical country station. Sports talk can be found on KTCK 1310 (“The Ticket”). WBAP, a 50,000-watt, clear-channel radio station that can be heard across much of the country at night, had a long history of success as a country music station before moving to its current talk format.

          Several religious stations are also on AM in the Dallas/Fort Worth area; KHVN 970 and KGGR 1040 are the city’s local gospel stations, KEXB 1440 carries Catholic talk from Relevant Radio and KKGM 1630 has a southern gospel format.

          Fort Worth’s Hispanic population is served by many AM stations:

          • KDFT 540
          • KHFX 1140
          • KFLC 1270
          • KTNO 620
          • KNGO 1480
          • KZMP 1540

          Several mixed Asian language stations serve Fort Worth:

          • KHSE 700
          • KKDA 730
          • KTXV 890
          • KVTT 1110
          • KZEE 1220
          • KCLE 1460
          • KRVA 1600
          FM

          KLNO is a commercial radio station licensed to Fort Worth. Longtime Fort Worth resident Marcos A. Rodriguez operated Dallas-Fort Worth radio stations KLTY and KESS on 94.1 FM.

          Non-commercial stations serve the city well. Three college stations are heard – KTCU 88.7, KCBI 90.9 and KNTU 88. 1, with varied programming. In addition, local NPR station KERA 90.1, along with community radio station Knon 89.3. Downtown Fort Worth also plays host to Texas country radio station KFWR 95.9 The Ranch.

          A wide variety of commercial formats, mostly music, are on the FM scale in Fort Worth.

          Internet Radio Stations and Shows

          When local radio station KOAI 107.5 FM, now KMVK, abandoned its smooth jazz format, fans created an Internet radio station, smoothjazz1075.com, to broadcast soft jazz to disgruntled fans.

          Transportation

          The Trinity Railroad makes a stop in downtown Fort Worth.

          Like most cities that grew rapidly after World War II, the main mode of transportation in Fort Worth is the car, but bus service is available via the Trinity Subway, as well as intercity trains to Dallas via the Trinity Railway Express. As of January 10, 2019, train service from downtown Fort Worth to Terminal B of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is available through Trinity Metro’s TEXRail service.

          History

          Electric streetcars

          Intercity line between Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas (postcard, ca. Its first line began service in December 1876, running from the courthouse down Main Street to the T&P depot. By 1890, over 20 private companies operated streetcar lines in Fort Worth. The Fort Worth Street Railroad Company bought out many of its competitors and was eventually bought out by the Bishop and Sherwin syndicate at 1901 year. The new ownership changed the company’s name to the North Texas Traction Company, which operated 84 miles of streetcar railroads in 1925, and their lines connected downtown Fort Worth to TCU, the Near Southside, Arlington Heights, Lake Como, and Stockyards.

          Electric Intercity Rail

          At the peak of the intercity industry, Texas had almost 500 miles of track, making Texas the second longest intercity train in all states west of the Mississippi River. Electric intercity railways were prominent in the early 1900s, peaking in the 1910s and disappeared until all electric intercity railroads were abandoned by 1948. Nearly three-quarters of the mileage was in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, between Fort Worth and Dallas, and to other cities including Cleburne, Denison, Corsicana, and Waco. The line pictured was the second one built in Texas and ran 35 miles between Fort Worth and Dallas. The railroad was built by the Northern Texas Traction Company, which had been in operation since 1902 to 1934.

          Current Transportation

          In 2009, 80.6% of Fort Worth (city) residents commuted to work alone. The 2009 mode share for Fort Worth (city) commuters is 11.7% for car sharing, 1.5% for transportation, 1.2% for walking, and 0.1% for cycling. In 2015, the American Community Survey estimated the share of transportation in Fort Worth (City) at 82% for self-driving, 12% for car sharing, 0.8% for public transit, 1.8% for walking, and 0. 3% for cycling. In the city of Fort Worth, the percentage of families without a car is below average. In 2015, 6.1 percent of Fort Worth households did not own a car, a figure that dropped to 4. 8 percent in 2016. In 2016, the national average was 8.7 percent. In 2016, Fort Worth had an average of 1.83 vehicles per household, compared to a national average of 1.8.

          Roads

          See also: List of freeways Dallas–Fort Worth

          Fort Worth is served by four interstate and three U.S. highways. It also contains a number of arterial streets in a grid pattern.

          Interstates 30, 20, 35W, and 820 pass through the city limits.

          Interstate 820 is a loop of Interstate 20 and a beltway to the city. Interstate 30 and 20 connect Fort Worth to Arlington, Grande Prairie, and Dallas. Interstate 35W connects Fort Worth to Hillsborough to the south and the cities of Denton and Gainesville to the north.

          I-20 in south Fort Worth

          U.S. Route 287 runs southeast through the city, connecting Wichita Falls to the north and Mansfield to the south. U.S. Route 377 travels south through the northern suburbs of Hultom City and Keller through the central business district. U.S. Route 81 is aligned with Highway 287 for a section northwest of I-35W.

          Notable state highways:

          • Texas State Highway 114 (east-west)
          • Texas State Highway 183 (east-west)
          • Texas State Highway 121 (north-south)
          Public transport

          “T” bus in Ft. Cost April 2005

          Fort Worth Metro Area Public Rail Map

          Trinity Metro, formerly known as the Fort Worth Transportation Authority, serves Fort Worth with dozens of different bus routes throughout the city, including a central bus circulator, known as Trolley Molly. In addition to Fort Worth, Trinity Metro operates buses in the Blue Mound, Forest Hill, River Oaks, and Sansom Park suburbs.

          In 2010, Fort Worth won a $25 million Federal Urban Circulator grant to build a streetcar system. However, in December 2010, the city council forfeited the grant by voting to end the streetcar research.

          Railway transport
          • TEXRail is a commuter rail line opened in January 2019 that connects downtown Fort Worth to the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, with stops in the cities of Grapevine and North Richland Hills.
          • The Trinity Railway Express is a commuter rail line that runs between the T&P station in downtown Fort Worth and terminates at the Dallas Union station.
          • Two Amtrak routes stop in Fort Worth Central: Heartland Flyer and Texas Eagle .
          Airports
          • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is a major commercial airport located between the major cities of Fort Worth and Dallas. DFW Airport is the third busiest airport in the world in terms of operations and the tenth busiest airport in terms of passenger numbers.

          Prior to the construction of DFW, the city was served by the Greater Southwest International Airport, which was located south of the new airport. Originally named Amon Carter Field after the publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the Great Southwest opened in 1953 and served as Fort Worth’s main airport until 1974. It was then abandoned until the terminal was demolished in 1980. The former airport is now a mixed-use development located between Texas State Highways 183 and 360. One small section of the runway remains just north of Highway 183 and serves as the only reminder that a major commercial airport once occupied the site.

          Fort Worth is home to these four airports within the city:

          • Fort Worth Airport Alliance
          • Fort Worth Meacham International Airport
          • Fort Worth Spinks Airport
          • Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth
          Walking

          Fort Worth was ranked 47th among the 50 largest US cities in terms of walkability according to the 2011 Walk Score survey.

          Notable people

          Main article: List of people from Fort Worth, Texas

          Sister Cities

          Fort Worth is part of the International Sister City Program and maintains cultural and economic exchange programs with its sister cities:

          • Reggio Emilia, Italy (1985)
          • Nagaoka, Japan (1987)
          • Trier, Germany (1987)
          • Bandung, Indonesia (1990)
          • Budapest, Hungary (1990)
          • Toluca, Mexico (1998)
          • Mbabane, Eswatini (2004)
          • Guiyang, China (2010)
          • Nimes, France (2019)

          See also

          • Fort Worth United Football Club
          • List of museums in North Texas
          • List of people from Fort Worth, Texas

          references

          further reading

          • Cervantes, Brian. “‘Fort Worth’s Exceptional Good’: Amon J. Carter, the Great Depression, and the New Deal.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 119.2 (2015): 120-146.
          • Delia Ann Hendrix, Tarrant County Cattle and Oil History (M.A. thesis, Texas Christian University, 1969).
          • Oliver Knight, Fort Worth, Trinity Outpost (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1953).
          • Richard G. Miller, “Fort Worth and the Progressive Era: The Charter Revision Movement, 1899-1907”, in Essays on Urban America , ed. Margaret Francine Morris and Elliot West (Austin: University of Texas, 1975).
          • Ruth Gregory Newman, Fort Worth Industrialization (M.A. thesis, North Texas State University, 1950).
          • Buckley B. Paddock, Texas History: Fort Worth and Texas Northwest Edition (4 vols., Chicago: Lewis, 1922).
          • J’Nell Pate, Livestock Legacy: Fort Worth Animal Farms , 1887–1987 (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1988).
          • Warren H. Plasters, History of Entertainment in Fort Worth from Early to 1879 (M.A. thesis, Texas Christian University, 1947).
          • Robert H. Talbert, Cowtown Metropolis: A Case Study on the Growth and Structure of the City (Fort Worth: Texas Christian University, 1956).
          • Joseph S. Terrell, Memories of the Early Days of Fort Worth (Fort Worth, 1906).
          • Farber, James (1960). Fort Worth in Civil War . Belton, TX: Peter Hansborough Bell Press.
          • Garrett, Julia Katherine (1972). Fort Worth: Frontier Triumph . Austin: Encino.
          • Knight, Oliver (1953). Fort Worth, Trinity Outpost . Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
          • Miller, Richard G. (1975). “Fort Worth and the Progressive Era: The Charter Revision Movement, 1899–1907.” In Morris, Margaret Francine; West, Elliot (ed.). Essays on Urban America . Austin: University of Texas Press.
          • Pate, J’Nell (1988). Livestock Legacy: The Animal Farms of Fort Worth, 1887-1987 . College Station: Texas A&M University Press.
          • Pinckney, Katherine Curry (2003). From Stockyards to Defense Enterprises, City Transformation: Fort Worth, Texas and World War II . PhD. He completed his PhD at the University of North Texas.
          • Sanders, Leonard (1973). How Fort Worth Became the Most Texas City . Fort Worth: Amon Carter Museum.
          • Talbert, Robert H. (1956). Cowtown-Metropolis: an example of the growth and structure of the city of . Fort Worth: Texas Christian University.

          External Links

          Official Websites and Resources

          • City of Fort Worth Official Website
          • Fort Worth Convention and Visitors Bureau
          • Downtown Fort Worth 9 Official Site0011
          • Fort Worth Business Directory
          • Fort Worth, TX from Directory of Texas Online

          Digital collections

          • Fort Worth .

            Daycares in victoria: THE Top 10 Daycares in Victoria, TX | Affordable Prices

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            THE Top 10 Daycares in Victoria, TX | Affordable Prices

            Daycares in Victoria, TX

            Kidz of Destiny LLC

            2005 Lawndale Avenue, Victoria, TX 77901

            Costimate: $127/day

            Description:

            At Kidz of Destiny, we take child development very seriously. All of our staff are more than qualified thanks to our rigorous educational requirements. Our goal is to give your child the best support systempossible outside of the home, cultivating a curriculum that goes above and beyond to get them ready for what lies ahead.
            We provide a safe place to leave your children, one where you can be confident that they are stimulating their minds. Our advanced learning center teaches core components to support child development. Kidz of Destiny also works on social skills, and provides three healthy meals a day and physical education to keep both mind and body healthy.
            Kidz of Destiny offers a comprehensive educational environment that our team puts into place every single day. With a curriculum created by an accredited professor, your child will be equipped with everything then need to live a successful life! Jump start your child’s education by reaching out to Kidz of Destiny.
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            Tiny Sprouts Academy’s mission is to provide a secure nurturing and educational environment conducive to learning through multi-sensory approaches. While we offer a program to meet the emotional, social, moral,intellectual, and physical needs of each child, our goal is to provide educational opportunities in which we promote every child’s growth and development enabling them to make positive life choices….

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            Northside Baptist School is a licensed childcare and learning facility established in 2000 and located in Victoria, Texas. The school provides quality childcare and learning programs that treat children asunique individuals, helping each one of them reach their fullest potential. It offers a rich, stimulating and nurturing Christian atmosphere that helps enhance the children’s spiritual growth as well as physical, social, emotional and mental development. Its hours are from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, weekdays….

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            Bearly Beginning Day Care Center is an early learning and child care program provider operating in Victoria, Texas. The center can accommodate a maximum of 100 kids in its state licensed, safe and securefacility. Bearly Beginning Day Care Center serves infants, toddlers, preschool and school-age children….

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            Offering full-time child care services, Lady Bug Day Care Center is a facility situated in Victoria, TX. Also providing services for toddlers, preschool, infants, as well as school-age children, thisorganization began in the year 2000. Aside from that, this establishment is open weekly from Mondays to Fridays and can accommodate a total of up to 156 children in maximum….

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            The Kiddy Winks Playcare Inc. is a licensed facility located in Victoria, TX. They cater to infants, toddlers and preschoolers. The center has a maximum child care capacity of 155. The center is open Mondaysthrough Fridays from 6:30a.m. to 6:00p.m….

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            Methodist Day School provides caring and dedicated child care and education services in Victoria, Texas, for kids of all ages. The center provides education, social, cultural, emotional, physical andrecreational areas to provide parents the opportunity to give their child the best start possible….

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            First Baptist Church Day Care in Victoria, Texas 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 Careprovider that can accommodate up to 171 children in preschool and kindergarten….

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            It’s a Small World Nursery School offers early care and learning programs designed for pre-kindergarten students. The facility is open during weekdays from 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. It’s a Small World NurserySchool is fully licensed to admit and take care of 45 children….

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            Presbyterian Day School is an educational facility that serves the community of Victoria, Texas. It offers a fun and safe environment and provides developmentally appropriate activities that enhance children’smental, social, and physical skills. The school promotes Christian values to makes sure that children will be responsible members of the society….

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            Fresh Start Christian Learning Center is a state licensed childcare provider that offers a nurturing environment that promotes love, learning and success. Established in 2009, it has preschool and kindergartenprograms. Operating hours are weekdays, from 5:45am to 8:00pm….

            Sunshine Child Care

            2405 E Walnut Ave, Victoria, TX 77901

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            Diana Matula Daycare

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            A Whole New World Learning Center LLC Daycare

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            Marys Little Lambs Daycare

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            In-Home Daycare and Group Home Child Care in Victoria TX

            The Victoria 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 Victoria 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 Victoria into one place in order to help simplify your search
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            Debbie Lynn Mathis

            Swan Dr, Victoria, TX 77901 | (361) 460-2678

            Registered in home child care. Can provide many references.  I am a grandmother, and have done this for a long time. Very loving and caring home. Your child will be well cared for and loved. Call me today to come meet and take a tour. 

            Kimberly Gloor

            Dahlia Ln, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 704-2752

            Kimberly Gloor is a Registered Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            The Learning Tree

            108 Sparrow Ln, Victoria, TX 77905 | (361) 550-6324

            Home daycare for infants-after schoolers. We do sign language, play time, lesson plans, and more. On the food program.

            Marys Little Lambs

            4811 Lilac Ln, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 218-1412

            Marys Little Lambs is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            Petra Delagarza

            Collins St, Victoria, TX 77901 | (361) 212-9227

            Petra Delagarza is a Registered Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            Busy Bs Day Care

            Banbury, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 578-8255

            Busy Bs Day Care is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Cuddle Bunnies

            3303 Bobolink St, Victoria, TX 77901 | (361) 575-0669

            Cuddle Bunnies is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            Cynthia Ann Caminorreal

            E Airline Rd Apt C, Victoria, TX 77901 | (361) 652-9810

            Cynthia Ann Caminorreal is a Listed Family Home in VICTORIA TX. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Kids Kottage

            302 Conti Ln, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 578-4848

            Kids Kottage is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            Kids Kottage II

            302b Conti Ln, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 578-4848

            Kids Kottage II is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            Lupes Day Care

            502 Santa Fe, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 576-3475

            Lupes Day Care is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            Patricia Ann Garcia

            Lilac Ln, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 550-4243

            Patricia Ann Garcia is a Registered Child-Care Home in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            Peyton Pals

            412 Salisbury Ln, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 571-2388

            Peyton Pals is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            Rugrats Playcare LLC

            101 Stonewood Pl, Victoria, TX 77901 | (361) 237-6300

            Rugrats Playcare LLC is a Licensed Child-Care Home in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            Stephanie Higdon

            Jessica Dr, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 573-4679

            Stephanie Higdon is a Registered Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

            All Gods Children

            101 Antietam Dr, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 646-3392

            All Gods Children is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Angelita Arlene Hernandez

            Laramie Dr , Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 571-0735

            Angelita Arlene Hernandez is a Listed Family Home in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Bonnie Catherine Taylor

            E Rosebud Ave, Victoria, TX 77901 | (361) 550-9597

            Bonnie Catherine Taylor is a Registered Child-Care Home in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Brittany Garcia

            Sherwood Dr Apt B, Victoria, TX 77901 | (361) 571-1492

            Brittany Garcia is a Listed Family Home in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Carmen Zavala

            E Colorado St , Victoria, TX 77901 | (361) 676-7726

            Carmen Zavala is a Listed Family Home in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Debra Ann Pena

            John Stockbauer Dr Apt 38101, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 579-7555

            Debra Ann Pena is a Listed Family Home in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Diana Matula

            314 Monterrey Dr, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 575-9531

            Diana Matula is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Dianes Day Care

            206 Bingham Rd, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 676-6429

            Dianes Day Care is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Heather Nicole Seyfert

            Durango St, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 648-0538

            Heather Nicole Seyfert is a Registered Child-Care Home in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Hermelinda Rivera

            E Loma Vista Ave , Victoria, TX 77901 | (956) 616-3743

            Hermelinda Rivera is a Listed Family Home in VICTORIA TX. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Jeannie’s Daycare

            505 Dundee St, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 573-2328

            Jeannie’s Daycare is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Judy K Luker

            Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 573-7988

            Judy K Luker is a Listed Family Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Kelly Van Ry

            202 Cimarron Dr, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 576-4936

            Kelly Van Ry is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Victoria TX, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Leah’s Lil One’s

            109 Dover Dell, Victoria, TX 77904 | (361) 208-3842

            Leah’s Lil One’s is a Licensed Child-Care Home in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

            Lisa Annette Kitchens

            Swan Dr , Victoria, TX 77901 | (361) 676-7503

            Lisa Annette Kitchens is a Listed Family Home in VICTORIA TX. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

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            Victoria, English Kindergarten, Naberezhnye Chelny, 46th complex, 59a, Index: 423816

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            Organization Victoria, English kindergarten is located at 423816 Russia, Republic of Tatarstan, Naberezhnye Chelny, Avtozavodsky district, Naberezhnye Chelny urban district, Novyi Gorod, 46th complex, 59a

            Fields of activity: Speech therapist services Private kindergartens

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            Kindergarten ”Victoria” in Mikhailovsk. This is a private kindergarten with children from 1.5 years old

            There are 5 groups in the kindergarten, in each group from 10-15 people, which allows us to provide an individual approach to each child. Kindergarten teachers have the necessary education and work experience.

            Organized five meals a day, which is compiled in compliance with SanPin.
            We also prepare special food for children with allergies.

            Menu

            The safety of children is ensured by the closed territory of the kindergarten, which is landscaped taking into account the age characteristics of the children.

            Main information

            DCRIP Victoria created on March 10, 2017

            Founder: IP Sorokotolya Anatoly

            Executive Director: Sorotyagov

            : , Demidova st., 7

            Phone: +79187673746; +79624312482
            
            Email: [email protected]

            Working hours:

            Monday – Friday

            07: 00-19: 00

            Saturday Housing day

            Sunday Lessive day “VITIRICARY

            Conclusion of Rospotrebnadzor
            OGRN
            License

            Dear parents, you can fill out all the necessary documents yourself before visiting the DCRIP “Victoria”

            

            Admission procedure

            1 Application for admission

            2 Contract with parents for the provision of day care services

            3 Questionnaire for parents

            4 Consent to photograph and video filming of the child

            Education

            in DCRIP “Victoria” – preschool education.
            The content of the educational process is determined by the educational program.
            This program was developed by the center and complies with the GEF of preschool education.

            Educational program
            Working program of upbringing
            Description of the educational program
            Curriculum
            Description of the curriculum:
            The plan is drawn up in accordance with the main educational program of the DCRIP “Victoria”. Developed, according to the Federal State Educational Standard, independently by the children’s center. The curriculum is implemented in general developmental groups for children from 1.5 to 8 years old. The structure reflects the implementation of the obligations of the part of the program and the part formed by the participants of educational relations. There is a definite time for the implementation of the program in the process of classes, joint activities of the teacher and children. Also, independent activities of children during regime moments.

            Calendar-study schedule
            Description of the calendar-study schedule:
            educational load in the morning and afternoon. The calendar-study schedule fully takes into account the age, psychophysical characteristics of students and meets the requirements of protecting their life and health.

            Form of study: full-time.
            Groups of a general developmental orientation, which provide preschool education, supervision and care for pupils from the age of 1.5 years before graduation to school.
            Number of pupils: in groups of 10 to 15 people.
            Language: Russian.

            Teaching staff

            Sorokotyaga Larisa Alekseevna

            Director

            Education: Higher education
            Work experience: 21 years

            Grishina Elena Aleksandrovna

            Educator

            Education: Higher
            Work experience: 7 years

            Mikhailova Tatyana Alekseevna

            Educator

            2 years Educator

            Education: Higher
            Work experience: 22 years

            Pokhilo Olga Vitalievna

            Educator

            Education: secondary specialized
            experience: 19 years

            approximately Irina Mikhailovna

            teacher

            Education: higher
            experience: 14 years

            Prikhodko Svetlana

            Educator

            work: 10 years

            Material and technical support and equipment of the educational process

            DCRIP “Victoria” is located in a separate two-story building with its landscaped area. In kindergarten groups, conditions have been created for organizing all types of children’s activities. Organized corners: creativity, books, role-playing games, musical and theatrical, sports, nature, traffic rules. And also in each group for the implementation of the educational program, visual and demonstration aids, educational and educational games were designed and purchased.

            The territory of the kindergarten is surrounded by a fence and landscaped with plantings. For walks, areas of different age groups are allocated, which are equipped with playgrounds. Every year the material and technical base of the center is replenished.

            Vacancies

            In 1 ml. group No. 1 – 0 place
            In ml. group No. 2 – 0 places
            In 2 ml. group – 0
            In the middle group – 5 places
            In the senior group – 6th place

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            Victoria Mironova Kindergarten Club (+ nursery!)

            Private inclusive modern kindergarten and family club invites your children!

            Gardens are located at:

            • m. Kyiv, st. Career, 19g (Karavaevy dachas). Tel. +38 (063) 343-22-30
            • m. Kyiv, st. Stadionnaya, 6 (Vokzalnaya metro station). Tel. +38 (093) 168-70-52

            Instagram https://instagram.com/vmkidsclub?igshid=1mkf6974mjdvh
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            Why choose Victoria Mironova’s kindergarten?

            1. Teachers and educators have a psychological education.
            Young and creative teachers know exactly what your kid will like, how to involve him in learning and group games, how to make adaptation soft and less traumatic. Throughout the day in the kindergarten, the child is under the supervision of professionals who at any time will be able to properly support him and provide psychological assistance according to age.

            2. Only proven methods!
            Education uses modern and innovative methodological materials that are carefully selected and tested. Only the best and most useful tasks are offered to your children for their development and education.

            3. Versatile development of the child without leaving the kindergarten.
            The program of the kindergarten, in addition to daily general developmental, includes classes in preparation for school, music and English. Every day, children do physical education, children’s yoga and do morning exercises. And if desired, the baby has the opportunity to visit other interesting destinations during his stay in the garden. Children are offered the following areas: modern choreography, vocals (in a group or individually), pottery, in-depth study of the English language and playing musical instruments.

            4. Young and creative team
            Teachers are modern and progressive, have a huge number of ideas and constantly improve their professional competence by attending trainings, seminars and courses. They will always find the “key” to each child and will certainly become his best friend. Children are always interested, fun, and most importantly – useful!

            5. Safety in the garden.
            The territory of the garden is equipped with a video surveillance system and is guarded around the clock.

            6. Convenient work schedule.
            For the convenience of parents, the garden is open from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm. It is also possible to leave the child in an extended day group by prior arrangement.

            7. High level of preparation for school.
            A lot of time is devoted to preparing children for school. In kindergartens, children improve both hard skills and soft skills. At the end of the kindergarten, children master the skills of reading, writing, logical thinking and gain knowledge in mathematics. But in the modern world, this is not enough to achieve success. Therefore, “soft skills” are also actively increased: children learn how to communicate and cooperate with peers and adults; think creatively and critically; deal with your emotions and express them ecologically. It is due to an integrated approach to the development of soft and hard skills that all graduates easily adapt to school conditions and in a new team.

            8. Safe toys.
            Children are offered only high-quality, safe and useful toys for their development and psychological development. In the garden you will not find toys that provoke a child to aggressive behavior (weapons, military equipment, soldiers).

            9. Time for fun.
            In addition to learning, there is time to have fun! Every month the kids can attend a cool themed party that takes place in the garden. This is a wonderful fun time to play with friends. Also, children go on excursions and visit new interesting places!

            10. Kindergarten for everyone.
            Correctional and speech therapy groups are offered for children with developmental or speech disabilities. The development program for each child is compiled individually by an experienced speech therapist, defectologist and child psychologist.

            11. Individual menu (healthy food)
            Sadik cooperates with the best catering company in Kyiv! Every week a new menu. There is a vegetarian, gluten-free and lactose-free menu. It is also possible for little prevereds who love only their mother’s food or are on a special diet to bring their own food.


            Contacts

            +380 (63) 343 22 30
            +380 (93) 168 70 52
            [email protected]


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            Address

            Kyiv
            st. Karernaya, 19g, Solomensky district

            How to get there?

            Station “Karavaevi Dachi”

            Locations

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            Company MBDOU KINDERGARTEN № 67 VICTORIA, address: Smolensk region, Smolensk, st. Marshal Sokolovsky, 12A was registered on 03/28/2008. The organization was assigned TIN 6731068291, PSRN 1086731004656, KPP 673101001. The main activity is preschool education, in total 1 type of activity is registered according to OKVED. There are no connections with other companies.
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            Victoria Lederman. Kindergarten, eighth group

            A kaleidoscope of genre scenes

            Victoria Lederman says that poems about kindergarten were written many years ago. This is her only poetry collection to date. “Poems rarely break through, it’s easier and more comfortable for me with prose,” the writer admits. But when you read poems from the cycle “Kindergarten, the eighth group” and a small poem “They bought a hamster for Sasha”, one gets the impression that they were written with effortless ease. These poems are characterized by absolute organicity and naturalness.

            Victoria Lederman. Kindergarten, Group 8

            Victoria Lederman writes in her book about the various problems of early childhood: about how sad and lonely it is at first in the kindergarten without a mother (“With Mom to Kindergarten”), about how difficult it is share goodies with comrades (“Lada and chocolate”). But even the sweetest chocolate will seem bitter if you eat it alone: ​​

            Suddenly realized Lada:
            It’s okay with chocolate.
            It is clear that this is to blame –
            It’s just bitter to eat alone.
            “Come on! Lada said. —
            Treat me with chocolate!”

            Victoria Lederman. Kindergarten, eighth group

            Victoria Lederman also has poems about how difficult it is to learn to eat on your own and neatly (“Our Menu”). Sometimes it turns out just like the heroine of this poem: “Our Katya has the entire menu on the dress!” And also about how you don’t want to go to bed during the day when there are so many interesting toys and books around (“Who invented the quiet hour?”). Effort is needed for everything, and speaking correctly also takes a long time to train (“Harmful letter”):

            There are beautiful letters,
            And there are unbearable ones.
            I can’t, for example,
            make friends with the letter “p”…

            Victoria Lederman. Kindergarten, eighth group

            The poem “Summer song” at first seems just a nice genre scene. At a music lesson, the kids sit in a circle and sing:

            In the midst of a prickly, cloudy,
            Snowy winter,
            The whole group learned a summer song
            We learned.
            She is about the warm sun,
            About the river, about the grass.
            It’s about frisky squirrels,
            That jump in the foliage.

            The text is easy to remember, and the melody here just begs to be cheerful and joyful. But there is a subtle subtext in the poem. The song is, of course, glorious, but very sticky. After some time, instead of the initial delight, the hero of the poem begins to experience irritation. This is how a serious problem of the haunting melody syndrome appears in a nursery rhyme, when a person cannot get rid of an annoying song in any way. The kid from the poem by Victoria Lederman solves the problem radically:

            No more sunshine!
            And squirrels in the forest!
            I will take this song tomorrow
            I will take it back

            Victoria Lederman. Kindergarten, eighth group

            The lyrical hero in the poem “Cabinets” also decisively corrects the situation. He got a locker with a painted carrot, which other guys make fun of, and now he turns it into a rocket without hesitation:

            Steamboat near Romka,
            Zebra near Marinka…
            Everyone laughs loudly
            At my picture.
            I skillfully paint
            Correcting this.
            No more carrots,
            I have a ROCKET!

            The artist Aleksey Vayner read these verses inventively and in a very original way. His drawings make one want not only to carefully study and enjoy the multicolor and unusual angles, but also to think about these illustrations. Here, for example, is a poem about names. There is a slight irony in it about the desire of some parents to reward their child with an exotic name, so as not to be like everyone else:

            In our group there is Polina,
            Ksyusha, Lada, Angelina,
            Vlad, Nikita, two Zakhars,
            Erofei, Maxim, Varvara, , 9018 9099 Vasilisa,
            Katya, Jan, Stepan, Danila,
            Pelageya, two Kirills,
            Miroslava, Innokentiy,
            Evelina and Terboriy,
            Ratiei 0932
            Vitalina and Yegor…
            And yesterday Sveta came to us.
            We don’t know the name.
            The name is very strange, maybe foreign?

            Victoria Lederman. Kindergarten, eighth group

            The illustrator seems to invite the reader to think why the guys who surrounded the new girl in a beautiful dress with a fashionable handbag and a stylish haircut (Sveta) dressed up as if for a masquerade. This boy in an ancient Russian combat helmet and with a sword in his hands, most likely Ratibor. A girl in a sundress and a kokoshnik – Lada. Her girlfriend with a basket, in a scarf tied “like a woman” and a dress with polka dots – Pelageya, Glasha or Vasilisa. Another girl with a long, like Rapunzel, kanekalon braid, most likely Vitalina (a Latin name, popular in Western Europe). There is also a boy dressed as an astrologer, as if from the fairy tales of Charles Perrault. It’s probably Yang. In general, in this figure there is a lot of scope for the reader’s imagination.

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            Our mission is to empower, develop and educate our students through academic enrichment, creative play, and social interaction and be the solution for their early academic needs by providing them with the toolsneeded to achieve excellence.
            We are passionate about providing your children with the tools they need to be successful in all aspects of their lives. Unlike traditional day care, Little Scholars Academy of Maumelle provides curriculums and educational material at all age levels, including infants….

            Maumelle Gymnastics

            9300 Counts Massie Drive�, Maumelle, AR 72113

            Costimate: $135/day

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            Maumelle Gymnastics brings gymnastics classes to the kiddos at Cedar Heights Christian Daycare. Children in grades Kindergarten and up are placed in class according to their skill level progression program. Newstudents are placed in a level 1 class, while established gymnasts enroll in class according to the skill progression level they are currently working on….

            Ark Of Safety LC

            5624 Mac Authur, North Little Rock, AR 72118

            Starting at $20/day

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            Ark of Safety Learning Center is a Monday-Sunday, 23 hour a day child care facility that service children, 6 weeks -12 yrs of age. For more information about our program give us a call at 501-319-7188.

            Kids Academy West

            18401 Cantrell Rd, Little Rock, AR 72223

            Starting at $19/day

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            Kids Academy West in Little Rock, Arkansas is a Child Care provider that can accommodate up to 249 children from infants to school age. Their curriculum seeks to provide a high quality, nurturing, fun and safelearning environment that is appropriate for the child’s overall growth and development….

            Savvy Kids

            3200 S Bryant St, Little Rock, AR 72204

            Starting at $27/day

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            Savvy Kids in Little Rock, Arkansas is a Child Care provider that can accommodate up to 30 children from six weeks to six years old. Their curriculum seeks to provide a high quality, nurturing, fun and safelearning environment that is appropriate for the child’s overall growth and development….

            Nanny Needs LLC

            400 W Capitol Ave Suite 1759, Little Rock, AR 72201

            Starting at $25/day

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            Nanny Needs is a service primarily in Central and Northwest Arkansas. Our mission is to help great families connect with our network of professional, screened nannies.
            Registration Forms can be completed onour website, nannyneedsar.com. An email response will be sent immediately with more information about who we are and what we do. The Founder and Director, Brittany, can schedule a phone call to talk more in depth about our service and the needs of your family.
            We have care available on 2 plans:
            1) Regularly Scheduled for 10+ hours per week.
            2) Occasional Care for anything less than 10 hours per week.
            We keep track of your favorite nannies to try to ensure consistent care for your family!
            Our nannies come to your home and are all screened thoroughly before being able to represent our company. Nanny Needs ensures that child care is safe and reliable, and so much more! We have nannies that are full-time and part-time, and some that are available for date-night or occasional days. We even offer postpartum help around the house or to take older siblings to do something fun while Mom stays home to bond with the new baby! Some of our nannies have special skills as well, such as newborn care and experience with special needs children.
            Our families become part of our family. We do all that we can to ensure that you find a nanny you love. Payment is made to Nanny Needs with either an automatic ACH draft or a credit card on a weekly basis. We handle the payment with the nannies, including all of their tax documents. It’s just another thing we do to make it as easy as possible for you and your family to have the best child care with as little stress as possible!
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            Join our STEAM based online preschool class for 2022-2023. Enjoy virtual field trips, science and art projects, many games and exercises all in our online classroom.Don’t miss out on watching your toddlers grow and make new friends while learning.
            Convenient for parents that WFH, single or working parents that can’t transport, or parents that just want to start their kids educational path early. Login to class from anywhere and engage in one of our studies from 2 day courses to 5 day courses. Sign up and get your learning box delivered before class….

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            Little Rock Montessori School will provide a carefully planned, stimulating environment which will help children develop the foundational habits, attitudes, skills, and ideas that are essential for a lifetimeof creative thinking and learning.
            Little Rock Montessori School began as a parent inquiry group in January of 1966. In September of 1966, a class for primary children opened. Little Rock Montessori School has been in annual operation since that time. The school outgrew several rented locations and moved into its present facility located on North Rodney Parham in the fall of 1970, where we now offer three primary classrooms and one toddler community. In January of 2008, we opened our second campus, Little Rock Montessori School South, located on Hinson Road. At the Hinson location, we offer three primary classrooms and one lower elementary classroom….

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            For over a decade, it’s been our mission is to empower, develop and educate our students through academic enrichment, creative play, and social interaction and to be the solution for their early academic needsby providing them with the education needed to achieve excellence.
            We are passionate about providing your children with the tools they need to be successful in all aspects of their lives.
            Unlike traditional day care, Little Scholars Academy of Sherwood provides curriculums and educational material at all age levels, including infants. While our main focus is reading, writing and arithmetic, we also create active learning experiences around character building, physical activity and social and emotional development. It all adds up to a well-rounded experience and a well-rounded child. You’ll be proud on graduation day when your child walks across the stage as a Little Scholar’s grad!…

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            Primrose School of West Little Rock offers child care and preschool programs for children 6 weeks to 5 years old in Little Rock. Primrose provides a safe and nurturing environment where children thrive.

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            About Us and Our Mission: Nyla and Brinnyah’s Funtime Babysitting Services is a mobile business that cares for children when parents just need a break. We believe that kids should always have a fun time,especially during the summer! . And when their parents can’t give it to them that’s when we come in handy! Since we like to have fun we want to make sure that kids younger than us can also have fun! We guarantee a great time for your child!…

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            Full-Time Care:
            Infants/Toddlers/Two’s – $240
            Three’s/Four’s – $230
            Part-Time Care:
            Infants/Toddlers/Two’s – $180
            Three’s/Four’s – $170
            Bi-Monthly Price Structure forNon-Employees
            Full-Time Care:
            Infants/Toddlers/Two’s – $290
            Three’s/Four’s – $280
            Part-Time Care:
            Infants/Toddlers/Two’s – $205
            Three’s/Four’s – $195
            Registration/Enrollment Fee – $125 (non-refundable)
            Inclement Weather – Daily Drop-in Rate (children through 5th grade)
            Employees – $25 per day
            Non-employees – $35 per day…

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            Ms Carrie’s Day School at Little Rock is a licensed child care establishment conveniently located at 1824 N Mississippi St, Little Rock, AR. Their center provides quality infant, toddler, and preschool care andoffers additional services such as before and after school care.

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            Thy Olive Tree Day Care is a child care center located in Little Rock, Arkansas. It offers Infant, Toddler, Preschool, and School Age Care. It has a maximum capacity of accepting up to forty-eight children. Thecenter’s operational hours is Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m….

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            Powell’s Li’l Angels Day Care provides its services to the North Little Rock community in Arkansas. Located at 723 N Beech Street, the center offers licensed full-time programs designed for infants, toddlers,and preschoolers. The facility is open Mondays up to Fridays, 6 A.M. until 6 P.M….

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            Cedar Heights Christian Day Care Center is located at 14502 Cedar Heights Road, North Little Rock, Arkansas.The center is open Mondays through Fridays, serving infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-agechildren from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Cedar Heights Christian Day Care Center can accommodate a maximum of 237 children and provide a safe, secure and nurturing environment.

            Luv N Care Day Care

            2 Cherry Valley Dr, Little Rock, AR 72211

            Starting at $25/day

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            Luv N Care Day Care is a licensed childcare and learning facility that can accommodate up to ten children and located at 2 Cherry Valley Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas. It is open Mondays through Fridays,providing full-time childcare services for infants, toddlers, preschool and school-age children from 6:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The company offers a safe and secure environment where children can play, learn and develop skills….

            Perfect Lil Angels

            701 E 2nd St, North Little Rock, AR 72114

            Starting at $18/day

            Description:

            Perfect Lil Angels is a childcare facility in North Little Rock, Arkansas that takes care of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children. The center can take in up to 36 children and offersplay-based, developmentally appropriate early childhood education and care.

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            Esther’s Quality Child Care is an establishment situated in North Little Rock, AR that is providing services for the children in the community. This child care organization accepts preschool, infants, andtoddler students in the surrounding areas. This child care center started operating in the year 1994 and is currently accommodating a total of up to 30 children in maximum capacity….

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            Description:

            Hello, I’m Jess!
            I am 27 and recently took a full-time position in banking but open to helping a family who may need late evening/weekend childcare. I can be flexible to parents who may need a last minutesitter/nanny. I am not yet vaccinated but I still take precautions and wear my mask to protect myself and those around me. I may/or may have not fully agreed to receive the vaccination but I will cross that when need be. I have a very chill and laid back personality, but I take my job seriously to provide the same child care I would want for my children if I had kids. I’m mostly a home body, I enjoy movies, arts and crafts, and being outside. If you think I may be of help to your family or have any other questions feel free to message me.
            Thanks!…

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            I have spent my life working with children. First as a teenage babysitter working full time every summer, then nanny jobs as a college student.
            I graduated with my BS in Nursing in 1992, gaining experience inadolescent psychiatry, pediatric CVICU, and pediatric home care.
            I then raised six children of my own, homeschooling for 18 years and helping my children to achieve high academic honors and begin productive, healthy adult lives for themselves.
            I have both professional and personal experience with a variety of special needs.
            I’m willing to help with laundry, light housekeeping, and other needs are open to discussion.
            I am now in my 50’s, single, an empty nester and I’ve begun life as a nanny again which I’m loving!
            I enjoy all ages of children….

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            I’m a college student home for the summer and would love to hang out with your kiddos! I have 2 years of experience and used to work at a daycare/learning academy. I can help with Housekeeping, Cooking/MealPreparation, and Carpool. Mostly, I want to play with your kids and keep them happy!…

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            We hired Jessica for a couple of weeks in June until we could find a daycare. She was always on time, responsive to messages, and helpful around the house. My son (3) absolutely adored her! She took him to thepark nearly everyday and was good at redirecting behavior!…

            Reviewed by Rebekkah H.

            T.L.C Child Care

            73 Purdue Circle, Little Rock, AR 72204

            Costimate: $114/day

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            T.L.C. Child Care facility is an in-home facility filled with education as well as fun for children, ages 6 weeks-12 years of age.

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            Piggie’s Family Day Care offers home-based childcare services to the community of North Little Rock AR. It provides comprehensive learning programs that aim to develop children’s emotional, social, physical,and intellectual skills. This childcare facility is an ideal place for children to grow, develop and meet new friends….

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            I’m a babysitter in the Maumelle area, bringing 3 years of experience to families who need childcare. I’m able to travel up to 25 miles to p… Read More

            $10 – $14 / hr

            8:30 am – 10:00 pm

            Sacharra A.

            Babysitter in
            Maumelle, AR

            I love kids and pets! I have two wonderful kids of my own. I strive to be an excellent role model, I just need a little help getting back on my feet

            $15 – $30 / hr

            3:00 pm – 11:45 pm

            Saminia C.

            Nanny in
            North Little Rock, AR

            I’ve been a nanny for over 12 years and have had the pleasure to be welcomed in many homes. My love for kids as well as individuals with int… Read More

            $14 – $18 / hr

            12:00 am – 11:45 pm

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            • Amazon DSP Non-DOT Delivery Driver – at least $16.

              50/hour, Maumelle, AR, Station: HLI1

              Amazon DSP Network

              Direct Support Professional Job in Maumelle, AR

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              Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Location: HLI1 – 400 Sharkey Drive, Maumelle, AR Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (non-DOT drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. As a delivery associate, you will drive a non-DOT regulated delivery van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

              Part Time

              Entry Level

              $16.5 hourly

              27d ago

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            • 4.7

              Pet Groomer

              Petsmart

              Pet Groomer Job in Little Rock, AR

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              Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Let your creativity shine as an experienced Pet Groomer! A grooming career with PetSmart includes: At PetSmart, we take care of the business, so you can focus on the pets!

              Entry Level

              $23k-31k yearly est.

              25d ago

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            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Four Year Old Teacher | Monday-Friday | 6a-9a 2p-6p SPLIT SHIFT | Full…

              Child Development Schools

              Child Care Teacher Job in Bryant, AR

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              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              18d ago

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            • Caregivers in Little Rock, Looking for candidates Urgently!!!

              Right at Home Metro Little Rock, Ar

              Family Caregiver Job in Little Rock, AR

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              All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to Right at Home Franchising Corporate. )/ At Right at Home, we are committed to our staff and consider you family. Are you a passionate and experience Caregiver who loves to makes a difference in people’s lives?

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              $19k-25k yearly est.

              20d ago

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            • Personal Care Aide at Exclusive Helping Hands Independent Assistance llc

              Exclusive Helping Hands Independent Assistance LLC

              Personal Care Assistant Job in Little Rock, AR

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              Qualifications Experience working as a personal care aide or similar field Exclusive Helping Hands Independent Assistance Llc in Little Rock, AR is looking for some personal care aides to join our team.

              Entry Level

              $12-13 hourly

              39d ago

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            • 3.9

              Caregivers – Great PT job

              Home Instead

              Family Caregiver Job in Little Rock, AR

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              Home Instead is looking for compassionate individuals to join its team of Caregivers who provide in-home care services to aging adults. Ongoing training will enable you to become a trusted member of the Home Instead franchise network, the world’s leading home care provider. The most important and rewarding responsibility you’ll have as a Home Instead Caregiver is to develop a meaningful relationship with the client. Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated.

              Full Time

              Part Time

              Entry Level

              $18k-23k yearly est.

              1d ago

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            • Direct Support Professional

              Achievement Health Group

              Direct Support Professional Job in Little Rock, AR

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              rovide Quality Care to Individuals in their homes as needed. Monitor health related issues such as dysphasia, seizures, diabetes, etc. assist with medical appointments as needed. Direct Support Professionals are responsible for assisting individuals as prescribed within the Individual Plans (IP), provide quality care of individuals and to increase quality of life in the direction of the individual’s choice assisting and supporting them in achieving their personal outcomes. Acceptable Criminal background and Abuse checks as in accordance with State. Administer medications or assist individual as needed. Title: Direct Support Professional (DSP)

              Junior Level

              High School Diploma Required

              $19k-29k yearly est.

              14d ago

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            • Amazon DSP Delivery Driver (DOT) – at least $17.50/hour, Maumelle, AR, Station: HLI1

              Amazon DSP Network

              Direct Support Professional Job in Maumelle, AR

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              Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. As a delivery associate, you will drive a DOT-regulated vehicle, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages. Location: HLI1 – 402 Sharkey Drive, Maumelle, AR Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner in the form of a deluxe delivery service across home furnishings, outdoor grills, and other large products

              Entry Level

              $17.5 hourly

              30d ago

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            • Remote Work – No Experience

              Online Consumer Panels America

              Ship Worker Job in Little Rock, AR

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              In-Home Usage Testers are considered independent contractors, we pay weekly every Wednesday by direct deposit or by cheque.Online Consumer Panels America is a consulting firm that specializes in product testing and product development work.

              Part Time

              Temporary

              Senior Level

              $25 hourly

              60d+ ago

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            • 4.3

              Detail Worker – Kia of Sherwood

              Crain Automotive Team

              Ship Worker Job in Sherwood, AR

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              The Crain Automotive Team is Arkansas’ largest family owned and operated dealer group.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              $24k-29k yearly est.

              28d ago

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            • 4.7

              Bather / Groomer Trainee

              Petsmart

              Bather Job in North Little Rock, AR

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              Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Under the guidance of the salon leader, you ll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling.

              Internship

              Entry Level

              $23k-29k yearly est.

              6d ago

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              6d ago

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            • Daycare Provider

              Wee Hours Child Development Center

              Animal Daycare Provider Job in Cabot, AR

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              We are seeking a Daycare Provider to join our team!

              Entry Level

              $19k-30k yearly est.

              16d ago

              16d ago

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            • 4.4

              Direct Support Professional Shifts Vary

              Independent Case Management

              Direct Support Professional Job in Maumelle, AR

              $1,000 Sign On Bonus Available
              Full time and Part time positions available. Shifts vary.
              Primary Duties and Responsibilities
              * Providing quality care, direction, guidance, and help to customers with daily activities, such as bathing and bathroom functions, feeding, planning menus, dressing, grooming, taking medication and/or administering treatments, and housework.
              * Help customers make and keep appointments, provide or arrange transportation to run errands and serve as a companion
              * Help customer achieve agreed-upon goals to improve quality of life and integration into the community
              * Provide written daily updates of each shift’s activities using an online platform
              * Observe the customer’s condition and monitor the surroundings to ensure customer safety and success. This includes monitoring of equipment and materials
              * Perform other duties as assigned
              Key Competencies
              * Quality decision making
              * Effective communication
              * Superior problem solving
              * Interpersonal effectiveness
              * Receptive to feedback
              * Positive work ethic
              * Instills trust
              * Administrative effectiveness
              General Requirements for All ICM Employees
              * Understands and endorses ICM’s mission and vision
              * Follows all ICM policies, procedures and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and asks for clarification and explanation when needed
              * Understands and complies with all HIPAA regulations
              * Maintains a clean and orderly work environment
              * Must have a high school diploma or equivalent (some positions require additional education)
              * Maintains prompt and regular attendance
              Work Schedule
              SHIFTS VARY

              Full Time

              Part Time

              Junior Level

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $22k-28k yearly est.

              18d ago

              18d ago

            • 4.2

              Child Care Worker I, CEC, M-F Varied Hours, Full-Time.

              Arkansas Children Hospital

              Child Care Worker Job in Little Rock, AR

              Stays current on emergency procedures, safety policies, procedures manual and other child care regulations intended to provide a safe environment.3.

              Full Time

              Junior Level

              High School Diploma Required

              $31k-36k yearly est.

              14h ago

              New

              14h ago

            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Toddler Teacher | Monday-Friday 9a-6p Full Time | 104 Country Club Pkwy – School 269

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Maumelle, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est. )/ Welcome to Right at Home, we are committed to our staff and consider you family. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to Right at Home Franchising Corporate. Caregiver Recognition & Rewards Program : As a Caregiver you will provide personal care activities that assist our clients with activities of daily living. Opportunities for professional development & advancement at Right at Home caregivers to work on WEEKDAYS & WEEKENDS, flexible shifts in Little Rock, West Little Rock, Chenal and North Little Rock area. Are you a passionate and experience Caregiver who loves to makes a difference in people’s lives?

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              $19k-25k yearly est.

              23d ago

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            • 4.7

              Pet Groomer

              Petsmart

              Pet Groomer Job in Little Rock, AR

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              Working at PetSmart is not a job, it’s a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Let your creativity shine as an experienced Pet Groomer! A grooming career with PetSmart includes: At PetSmart, we take care of the business, so you can focus on the pets!

              Entry Level

              $23k-31k yearly est.

              5d ago

              New

              5d ago

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            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Four Year Old Teacher | Monday-Friday | 6a-9a 2p-6p SPLIT SHIFT | Full Time | 2618 N. Prickett Rd – School 186

              Child Development Schools

              Child Care Teacher Job in Bryant, AR

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              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              12h ago

              New

              12h ago

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            • 3. 9

              Caregivers – Great PT job

              Home Instead

              Family Caregiver Job in North Little Rock, AR

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              Home Instead is looking for compassionate individuals to join its team of Caregivers who provide in-home care services to aging adults. Ongoing training will enable you to become a trusted member of the Home Instead franchise network, the world’s leading home care provider. The most important and rewarding responsibility you’ll have as a Home Instead Caregiver is to develop a meaningful relationship with the client. Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated.

              Full Time

              Part Time

              Entry Level

              $18k-23k yearly est.

              1d ago

              New

              1d ago

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            • Amazon DSP Driver Helper – at least $15.50/hour, Maumelle, AR, Station: HLI1

              Amazon DSP Network

              Direct Support Professional Job in Maumelle, AR

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              Location: HLI1 – 401 Sharkey Drive, Maumelle, AR Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. As a delivery associate, you will drive a DOT-regulated vehicle, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner in the form of a deluxe delivery service across home furnishings, outdoor grills, and other large products

              Entry Level

              $15.5 hourly

              30d ago

              30d ago

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            • 4.4

              Direct Support Professional Shifts Vary

              Independent Case Management

              Direct Support Professional Job in Maumelle, AR

              * Follows all ICM policies, procedures and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and asks for clarification and explanation when needed * Understands and endorses ICM’s mission and vision

              Full Time

              Part Time

              Junior Level

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $22k-28k yearly est.

              18d ago

              18d ago

            • 4.7

              Pet Groomer

              Petsmart

              Pet Groomer Job in Little Rock, AR

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              Working at PetSmart is not a job, its a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Let your creativity shine as an experienced Pet Groomer! A grooming career with PetSmart includes: At PetSmart, we take care of the business, so you can focus on the pets!

              Entry Level

              $23k-31k yearly est.

              4d ago

              New

              4d ago

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            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Floater | Monday-Friday 8a-5p Full Time | 104 Country Club Pkwy – School 269

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Maumelle, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. External Company Name: Childcare Network, Inc. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              25d ago

              25d ago

            • 3.9

              Caregivers – Great PT job

              Home Instead

              Family Caregiver Job in Conway, AR

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              Home Instead is looking for compassionate individuals to join its team of Caregivers who provide in-home care services to aging adults. Ongoing training will enable you to become a trusted member of the Home Instead franchise network, the world’s leading home care provider. The most important and rewarding responsibility you’ll have as a Home Instead Caregiver is to develop a meaningful relationship with the client. Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated.

              Full Time

              Part Time

              Entry Level

              $18k-23k yearly est.

              1d ago

              New

              1d ago

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            • 4.7

              Bather / Groomer Trainee

              Petsmart

              Bather Job in Little Rock, AR

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              Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Under the guidance of the salon leader, you ll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling.

              Internship

              Entry Level

              $23k-29k yearly est.

              30d ago

              30d ago

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            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Two Year Old Teacher | Monday-Friday | 104 Country Club Pkwy | School 269

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Maumelle, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              4h ago

              New

              4h ago

            • 3.9

              Caregivers – Great PT job

              Home Instead

              Family Caregiver Job in Hot Springs, AR

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              The most important and rewarding responsibility you’ll have as a Home Instead Caregiver is to develop a meaningful relationship with the client. Home Instead is looking for compassionate individuals to join its team of Caregivers who provide in-home care services to aging adults. Caregiver Find a rewarding career in senior home care near you Ongoing training will enable you to become a trusted member of the Home Instead franchise network, the world’s leading home care provider. Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated.

              Full Time

              Part Time

              Entry Level

              $18k-23k yearly est.

              1d ago

              New

              1d ago

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            • 4.7

              Bather / Groomer Trainee

              Petsmart

              Bather Job in Conway, AR

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              Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Under the guidance of the salon leader, you ll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling.

              Internship

              Entry Level

              $24k-29k yearly est.

              30d ago

              30d ago

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            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Infant Teacher | Monday-Friday 9a-6p Full Time | 104 Country Club Pkwy – School 269

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Maumelle, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. External Company Name: Childcare Network, Inc. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              25d ago

              25d ago

            • 3.9

              Caregivers – Great PT job

              Home Instead

              Family Caregiver Job in Pine Bluff, AR

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              Home Instead is looking for compassionate individuals to join its team of Caregivers who provide in-home care services to aging adults. Ongoing training will enable you to become a trusted member of the Home Instead franchise network, the world’s leading home care provider. The most important and rewarding responsibility you’ll have as a Home Instead Caregiver is to develop a meaningful relationship with the client. Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated.

              Full Time

              Part Time

              Entry Level

              $18k-23k yearly est.

              1d ago

              New

              1d ago

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            • 4.7

              Bather / Groomer Trainee

              Petsmart

              Bather Job in Benton, AR

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              Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Under the guidance of the salon leader, you ll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling.

              Internship

              Entry Level

              $23k-29k yearly est.

              30d ago

              30d ago

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            • 4. 0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Floater | Monday-Friday 9a-6p Full Time | 104 Country Club Pkwy – School 269

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Maumelle, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              4h ago

              New

              4h ago

            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Toddler Teacher | Monday-Friday 9a-6p Full Time | 104 Country Club Pkwy – School 269

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Maumelle, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. External Company Name: Childcare Network, Inc. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              25d ago

              25d ago

            • 4.7

              Bather / Groomer Trainee

              Petsmart

              Bather Job in Russellville, AR

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              Working at PetSmart is not a job, it s a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Under the guidance of the salon leader, you ll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling.

              Internship

              Entry Level

              $24k-29k yearly est.

              30d ago

              30d ago

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            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Floater | Monday-Friday 8a-5p Full Time | 104 Country Club Pkwy – School 269

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Maumelle, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              4h ago

              New

              4h ago

            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Two Year Old Teacher | Monday-Friday | 104 Country Club Pkwy | School 269

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Maumelle, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. External Company Name: Childcare Network, Inc. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              49d ago

              49d ago

            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – Infant Teacher | Monday-Friday 9a-6p Full Time | 104 Country Club Pkwy – School 269

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Maumelle, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              2h ago

              New

              2h ago

            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR) – PM Floater Teacher | Monday-Friday | 12p-6p | Part Time | 306 N Shackleford Rd | School 205

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Little Rock, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              4h ago

              New

              4h ago

            • 4.0

              Child Care Teacher (AR)- Assistant Teacher Two Year Old | Monday-Friday | Full Time | 306 N Shackleford Rd | School 205

              Childcare Network

              Child Care Teacher Job in Little Rock, AR

              Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Overview A Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens.

              Entry Level

              Offers Benefits

              High School Diploma Preferred

              $21k-25k yearly est.

              4h ago

              New

              4h ago

            How much does a Child Care Worker earn in Maumelle, AR?

            The average child care worker in Maumelle, AR earns between $17,000 and $42,000 annually. This compares to the national average child care worker range of $19,000 to $49,000.

            $27,000

            $17,000

            10 %

            $27,000

            Median

            $42,000

            90 %

            What is the job market like for child care workers in Maumelle, AR?

            The job market is bad for child care workers in Maumelle, AR. The number of child care worker jobs have grown by -34% in the last year. Right now there are currently 81 child care worker jobs available in Maumelle, AR.

            Active Child Care Workers Job Openings By Month

            Year   Month   Number of Child Care Worker Jobs  
            2022 May 81
            2022 April 286
            2022 March 388
            2022 February 175
            2022 January 249
            2021 December 196
            2021 November 257
            2021 October 221
            2021 September 185
            2021 August 399
            2021 July 263
            2021 June 178
            2021 May 122
            2021 April 55

            You can compare the number of available jobs in Maumelle to the number of child care worker jobs in surrounding cities.

            Active Child Care Worker Jobs In Nearby Cities

            Nearby City   Jobs In Nearby City   Jobs in Maumelle   Difference  
            Benton, AR 87 81 -6
            Bryant, AR 87 81 -6
            Cabot, AR 86 81 -5
            Conway, AR 92 81 -11
            Jacksonville, AR 96 81 -15

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              Need to find a good doggie daycare or boarding facility in Maumelle, fast? You’ll find information on all of our recommended doggie daycare and boarding facilities in Maumelle below. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Maumelle.

              Sundown Kennels

              At Sundown Kennels we provide boarding facilities that are ideal for long term and short term visitors. In a scenic setting with country surroundings the dogs can watch the squirrels, bunnies, and birds from their outdoor kennel run. If they prefer, they may choose to stay inside for a comfortable nap in their private kennel area, heated or cooled according to the season.

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              Fairview Kennels

              With more than 35 years in the same location, Fairview Kennels has developed lasting relationships with pets, their owners, and the surrounding communities. They offer bathing, dog grooming & cat grooming, dog daycare, and boarding services for your pets. They are equipped to take care of dogs, cats, birds, rodents, and reptiles.

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              Hounds Lounge Pet Resort and Spa West

              The mission at Hounds Lounge is to provide unbeatable measures for an exciting vacation for dogs. With a strong focus on health and safety, Hounds Lounge is committed to service your dog with the best possible care. He or she will spend their days socializing with furry friends and exercising in our cage-free indoor and outdoor play areas, and their nights cozily tucked away in a personal pet suite for a comfortable night’s rest.

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              “Treasure Island” – a private kindergarten in Moscow SAO

              Renovated kindergarten

              “Treasure Island” welcomes you!

              Private kindergarten “Treasure Island” – a preschool educational organization that has a license to conduct educational activities No. 037481.

              Rating of Moscow in 2021:

              2nd place in the overall rating
              of the city of Moscow

              1st place in the overall rating of
              Northern Administrative District

              1st place in the rating
              “Cost”

              1st place in the rating
              “Food”

              2nd place in the rating
              “Occupation”

              3rd place in the rating
              “Location”

              rating

              Our kindergarten has the following advantages:

              1. Top positions in the ranking of the best kindergartens in Moscow for 2019:
              2. Located in the Dubki park area of ​​the Timiryazevsky district of the Northern Administrative District (SAO) of the city of Moscow. The health of your child here will not be exposed to the harmful effects inherent in megacities.
              3. Adheres to an individual approach and author’s methods in the educational and upbringing processes. Our kindergarten in Moscow uses modern and proven development and learning methods that bring exceptional benefits to children. The author’s methods of education are what distinguishes us from others.
              4. Only qualified and experienced teachers and tutors work for us. They, as professionals in their field, at the same time are creative teachers. We work under the motto “Developing, inspiring!” – combining the creative aspect of upbringing and development with teaching the necessary practical skills that will be useful in life.
              5. Equipped with the latest technology and equipped with new equipment, comfortable furniture and inventory. We have learning robots, sensory gaming devices, an interactive whiteboard and many other modern gadgets as assistants.

              about kindergarten

              Admission conditions

              A list of rules and conditions for your child’s admission to us.

              Education Program

              Our Kindergarten Education Program seamlessly combines activities and programs to help your child learn, along with our teachers, in the following areas:

              Forest School

              Unusual area for walks and games, as well as for organizing outdoor activities with children with a beautiful pond, waterfall, fruit trees.

              Choreography Studio

              Choreographic art is the best and most versatile effect on a child! Our kindergarten has a separate room for classes with a choreographic machine.

              Fine art studio

              An ideal place for the manifestation of creative abilities and development of talent. Real easels with different working surfaces – a black chalk board for working with chalk, a white sheet for working with a pencil and watercolor, a white marker board for working with markers.

              Advanced English with a native speaker

              Learning English is one of the most important activities in our kindergarten. Indeed, in the modern world, without English, nowhere.

              Preparation for school

              We develop in the child a cognitive interest in learning and the world around. Preparing for school is a whole complex of knowledge, skills and abilities that children acquire through our constant activities, game trainings and conversations with teachers and psychologists.

              Chess

              Chess provides an opportunity to develop intelligence in a playful way, teach a child to generalize, compare and draw conclusions. The game of chess gives the formation of such qualities necessary for the future school as perseverance, willpower, attentiveness and composure.

              LEGO constructor

              Playing with the LEGO constructor actively develops fine motor skills and perseverance, teaches children mindfulness and trains memory. Collecting the next constructor, the child acquires the skills to create a new one, the thought processes are activated, he learns to plan actions and memorize their sequence.

              Music studio

              Music classes allow the child to get acquainted with the world of music in an exciting way. Funny songs, exercises to music, folk and classical music have a positive impact on the development of the child’s personality, the formation of his creative abilities. Classes develop concentration of attention, speech (singing along), ear for music.

              Culinary studio

              Cooking lessons add a lot of new knowledge and impressions, develop fine motor skills. Children get an idea about kitchen utensils, get acquainted with the names and purpose of new appliances, learn how and from what their favorite dishes are prepared. Classes are accompanied by interesting facts about products, types of spices, stories about the history of dishes.

              School of good manners

              The child acquires basic knowledge of good manners and answers to questions about how to behave in society. We teach children to say hello and goodbye, to thank, to apologize, to wish good morning, good night, to behave culturally at the table.

              Etiquette

              Teaching etiquette in a fun way – a unique project of our kindergarten, which is aimed at the spiritual and intellectual development of the child. The rules of etiquette for children are a collection of norms of behavior, following which, the child will always look well-mannered and polite.

              Speech-language pathologist

              aIn order to develop the correct pronunciation of sounds in children, we organize special classes with a speech pathologist. An experienced specialist works to improve the level of speech development of children. Various techniques are used in the classes: didactic games, sensory tasks, intellectual tasks, articulatory and finger gymnastics.

              Teacher-psychologist

              Assistance in the adaptation of the child to the conditions of kindergarten, diagnosis of the child’s psychotype, his abilities and inclinations, possible problems, all-round development of the baby, advice for parents on the education of preschoolers.

              Our contacts

              Garden address

              Moscow, SAO, m. Timiryazevskaya, st. Ivanovskaya, 17.

              City phone

              +7 (499)976-30-85
              +7 (499)976-36-24

              Mobile phone

              +7 (968) 925-12-21

              Post

              [email protected]

              Private kindergarten – [SAO, Dmitrovskaya, Savelovskaya, Dynamo, Airport]

              Advanced English

              Do you want to make your child’s childhood happy?
              Come to us!

              Acquaintance

              Six age groups

              The program for each of the 6 groups is developed taking into account the age characteristics of children, their interests and skills, social and psychological needs. We try to create such conditions for the stay of children in our kindergarten, which contribute to the intellectual, creative and physical development.

              Baby

              1.5 – 2.5 years

              Luchiki

              2.5 – 3.5 years

              Why children

              3.5 – 4.5 years

              Inquisitives

              4.5 – 5.5 years

              Fidget

              4.5 – 6.5 years

              Dreamers

              5.5 – 6.5 years

              Video review of our kindergarten

              Our priorities

              The health and good mood of the pupils are as important to us as their knowledge, so we
              We take an extremely responsible approach both to the improvement of the territory and to the selection
              highly qualified staff of teachers. We offer: 9Ol000 Consultations of a pediatrician

              Daily examination by a nurse

              Daily walks in the morning and evening

              Compliance with San PiN 2.4.1.3049-13

              Comfort

              Green spaces

              Sports ground

              Cozy light groups

              Own territory

              Individual regime of the day

              Developing environment (Games and toys)

              Separating 2-storey building

              Security

              Combination lock

              Panic button

              Protected area

              Video surveillance (outdoor)

              Catering

              Private kitchen

              5 meals a day

              Possibility to replace dishes

              Always fresh, proven products

              Balanced 10-day menu

              Education

              capital

              Our

              teachers

              The friendly team of teachers and educators of our kindergarten is convinced that you need to do your work with children with an open heart and kindness. They are working to ensure that the younger generation grows up smart, healthy, comprehensively developed and happy.

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              Petrova Galina Vladimirovna

              Director

              Semina Svetlana Borisovna

              Pedagogue for preparation for school

              Lebedeva Olga Aleksandrovna

              Speech therapist

              9000 – psychologist

              Sorokina Daria Vladimirovna

              English teacher

              Knyazeva Kristina Aleksandrovna

              Physical education instructor

              Basmardzhyan perenush

              Junior educator

              Samoilova Lyubov Vladimirovna

              Musical

              Karaulova Irina Anatolyevna 9000

              nurse

              9000 Sergeevna

              Teacher

              Murunova Albina Vadimovna

              Teacher

              Maria Borisovna Zolotova

              Tutor

              Ella Mikhailovna Glazkova

              Junior Tutor

              Elena Vladimirovna Grigoryeva

              Junior Tutor

              Natalya Romanovna Kislenok Tutor

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              All-round development of the child

              For the all-round, harmonious development of the child, our kindergarten offers a wide range of opportunities.

              Health

              Speech development

              Speech therapist

              Psychologist

              Physical education

              Erudition and intelligence

              Mathematics

              English oxford

              Game

              Rhythm

              Drawing

              Modeling

              Application

              FAQ

              about a private day care center

              Parents who want to enroll their children in a private day care center have many different questions regarding the daily routine, curriculum, meals and attendance rules. We have tried to answer the most common questions so that you can get to know our institution better:

              How many times a day and where do you walk with your children?

              Walks are held 2 times a day, in the morning and in the evening, on the adjacent territory and in separate landscaped playgrounds with verandas.

              How many children are in the group?

              The number depends on the age categories – in the younger groups 12-15 kids, in the middle and older groups – 15-18 people.

              How many days can parents stay in a group with a newly admitted child?

              It is very important that the period of adaptation of the child to kindergarten passes in a favorable atmosphere. Each child is unique, so we individually discuss with the parents the number of days and the schedule of their stay in the group with their children.

              What do you need to attend your kindergarten?

              To enroll in a kindergarten, parents need to prepare a package of documents in advance: an application for kindergarten, a passport of one of the parents, a birth certificate of the child and his insurance policy, as well as a medical card, which should be issued by your doctor.

              How much does it cost to visit your kindergarten?

              The cost of kindergarten depends on which group the child will attend and how much time he will spend in the kindergarten. We have several types of services, which can be found in more detail in the relevant sections of the site.

              What extra activities do you have with children?

              For the comprehensive development of children, we have proposed several options for additional circles aimed at erudition, intelligence, creativity, and health.

              How are classes conducted?

              Classes are conducted by teachers-specialists in each type of activity.
              Classes are held according to the schedule:

              Reception of children, games, conversations, morning exercises

              8:00-8:30

              Preparing for breakfast, breakfast

              8:40-9:00

              Play activities

              9:00-9:15

              Recreational activities

              9:15-10:20

              Second breakfast

              9:50-10:00

              Preparing for a walk, walk

              10:20-11:30

              Return from a walk, preparation for dinner

              11:30-11:50

              Lunch

              11:50-12:20

              Sleep preparation, naps

              12:20-15:00

              Gradual rise, air baths and water procedures, play activities

              15:00-15:30

              Snack

              15:30-15:50

              Entertaining activities, individual work with children, games, reading fiction

              15:50-17:40

              Preparing for dinner, dinner

              17:40-18:00

              Preparing for a walk, walk

              18:00-19:30

              Return from a walk, independent activities, games, going home

              19:30-20:00

              Photos

              Childhood is so fleeting – today we meet kids, and tomorrow we let them go to school! The photos collected on the site of our kindergarten tell about how our everyday life and holidays go. They capture a story that tells about all stages of growing up and development of children.

              Private kindergarten with the study of foreign languages ​​in the Moscow region

              We taught our children, we will teach yours too

              English

              Best

              We have a new outlook on life!

              At the age of 4, speaking 6 languages ​​is real!


              Our main task is education without depriving childhood.
              All in a playful way.
              Play with a teacher 40 minutes, independent play 10 minutes.
              Each game lesson is a separate room, a new teacher, a new topic, often
              another language. The teacher is a senior comrade, not an authoritarian boss.
              We don’t discipline children, we make them interested.
              While playing, we taught our children 6 languages, playing the piano, chess and much more.
              Even our school is a continuation of the kindergarten, more games than drills. A child does not grow up by order and 7 years old is not yet an adult.
              This is how, when playing, we achieve high results, so if you did not come before the age of 3, then admission through tests. The ability of children from parents, genes + development, it is important not to miss the time.

              A day of classes is free!

              Enroll

              Dear parents,

              Our kindergarten was created primarily for the development of children.
              The six languages ​​spoken by our son are one of the means of development.
              We didn’t teach Maxim any languages, we developed him in six languages. Knowing languages ​​is more of a side effect than a goal.
              There is also music, neuropsychology, fine motor skills, logic games, creativity, sports and much, much, everything.
              If you understand the importance of a child’s development in the preschool period, then you will not find a better place.
              Knowledge of six languages ​​is just an indicator of the effectiveness of our methods.
              The time will come when next to languages ​​there will be music, mathematics, literature… it’s just that languages ​​are among the first, but not the main means of development.

              Do you see the difference between taught and taught?
              Does the result matter to you? Or is
              enough to check the box that you took
              children to a lesson? When we created our
              kindergarten – school, we wanted to teach
              effectively, which means teaching.
              For some reason, everyone forgot that just learning is not enough
              . If you were taught and not taught, then
              who is to blame? teacher or yourself? At 20,
              years old, the question is debatable, but at 3 years old,
              is definitely a teacher, or a methodology,
              or conditions, or something else, but definitely not a student. The child is brilliant and is able to learn everything … if taught correctly. Our results confirm the effectiveness of what we do. If you understand the importance of early development, then “Multilingual Kindergarten MultiLingua” is created for you, for your children.

              Goals of our garden
              Why early development is needed
              Foreign languages ​​

              We have a new outlook on life

              Most parents believe that university is the main stage in their child’s education. School is an important preparatory stage. Kindergarten is generally not taken into account as a significant part of the preparation of the child. We are sure that everything is different!

              The most important stage in the preparation of children is preschool age. It is during this period that all the basic abilities are laid. It is on this foundation that the whole future life of your child will be built.

              The next stage – primary school, is very important for maintaining interest in learning, learning new things, obtaining fundamental knowledge, such as reading, writing, mathematics.

              In the future, your importance will weaken, the child will take the learning process into his own hands, and teachers will be used as a source of knowledge and a guide in the world of information.

              Very soon, your child will learn to get the information he needs on his own, since in our age it is no longer difficult. By the time he enters the university, he will be able to complete it as an external student, study independently, in parallel at several faculties.

              A person who has received good development in the preschool period will not be able not to study. He will study all his life. Easily. With pleasure. Effective.

              You may not agree, but for us it is an obvious fact.

              Skip the preschool period, you will pull the child to knowledge by the ears all his life. Pay tutors, schools, universities, preparatory courses, with minimal returns.

              And when your child gets out of control, then only vital necessity will push him to learn, and not the desire to learn new things, the desire for self-improvement. Agree, there is a difference.

              Principles of our school

              • 1

                Children’s health improvement

                Only a healthy child can be developed if the child is constantly ill here before classes, therefore, in the kindergarten – school, a children’s health improvement program is carried out, which includes proper nutrition, herbal medicine, sports, hardening. We managed to make our children healthy, and we will be able to make yours.

              • 2

                Methods from kindergartens in Paris, Berlin, Madrid …

                We do not use any one method, but have chosen the best of what is in the world. Visiting schools and kindergartens in Paris, Berlin, Madrid, London, New York, Munich, Malaga, Lyon, Moscow and many other cities, we chose the best in theory and practice in our opinion. Our kindergarten is the best extract from the world experience.

              • 3

                The best teachers

                Next to our school is a cottage where the teachers we have collected from all over the world live. We understand perfectly well that a teacher is everything! No school can be greater than its teacher. The teacher is success or failure. We will give our teachers housing, good pay for their work, solutions to all everyday problems, and we will demand only to teach WELL.

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            Flower Mound 346 119 $599,995
            Garland 557 333 $329,950
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            Rockwall 421 133 $585,000
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            75013 217 185 $693,400
            75028 189 48 $540,000
            75033 169 124 $739,900
            75034 175 246 $899,999
            75035 369 156 $699,700
            75056 335 279 $599,994
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            75070 206 282 $532,500
            75071 621 131 $593,050
            75077 228 44 $487,000
            75078 635 69 $817,884
            75093 124 164 $699,000
            76226 634 71 $639,945
            76227 974 170 $449,990

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            This has been one of our biggest selling points! I came from a school where they did not have live streaming and parents consistently asked for it upon touring or after enrollment. This is such a great service especially for those first-time parents that need to have that extra ounce of security and reassurance while their little one is away at school.

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            I love being able to check in on my munchkin throughout the day. That, and when she changes classes it is seamless for her daycare center to move my camera access to her new room!

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            WatchMeGrow took a big issue off our plates. Local COVID protocols forbid parents in the building, ending 35 years of open-to-parents instruction. With WatchMeGrow, parents can still see what’s going on and also see when their child achieves a skill – we send them the video of it.

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            I love being able to check on my daughter at any time of the day! We are new to the area so it gives me so much comfort to see her smiling and playing when I worry about her.

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            January 18, 2022

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            We are so pleased to offer streaming video to our families! I am very excited that WatchMeGrow offers our school free marketing materials and social media shout-outs to help me increase enrollments. Providing streaming video is a real competitive advantage for us.

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            March 18, 2021

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            I love this app!! It’s such a relief to know I can see my baby anytime during the day. This was a huge part of why we decided to go with the daycare center.

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            We hope every school gets it. They all should have to. We had to call 911 yesterday for a child who passed out. It was WMG that allowed us to show the paramedics and parents exactly what happened. We love it. Nothing else provides this degree of partnership and peace of mind.

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            Absolutely had a lot to do with my decision for which daycare I wanted to put my kiddos in. I love that I can click click and see what he is doing at any time. It has not let me down yet, I can watch him play sleep and eat. No matter how nice a person is watching them interact with your child says more than any words can.

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            WatchMeGrow is a great tool for any center to use not only for parents but for teachers and administrators.

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            January 5, 2022

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            This is a game changer at our child care center! Our administrative team and parents love having this system to help our children grow and thrive in our facility.

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            October 10, 2019

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            I love WatchMeGrow. It allows me to check in and see how my boys are doing. It puts me at ease. My son recently transition to a new room and I was worried that he would not have a good day. I was able to watch him and notice that he did well. I’m a young parent and I get anxious when my kids are not with me but I see them learning and doing well so I’m happy.

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            December 31, 2021

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            October 10, 2019

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            I love this app. I can see my little one anytime I want to. It makes me feel like she’s right here with me.

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            December 17, 2021

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            August 19, 2019

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            Can’t begin to tell you how much easier putting my little one into daycare for the first time was because of this app. THANK YOU!!

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            October 31, 2021

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            The WatchMeGrow Marketing Kit arrived on Friday – incredibly impressive. I’m looking forward to sharing our partnership with families in my next newsletter!

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            WA
            March 15, 2019

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            Hi, as a mom, taking both toddler and infant out of the house without the care of both parents, for the first time in these uncertain times, I get so much peace of mind knowing I can check on them in daycare anytime.

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            October 8, 2021

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            You are one of the best vendors I have ever worked with, not just childcare, but my whole career.

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            January 18, 2019

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            I absolutely love to zoom in and watch my grandson off and on throughout the day.

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            October 6, 2021

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            WatchMeGrow is an amazing product. It enables parents to see what their child’s day is like and experience that while they are busy at work. It has definitely generated a lot of enrollment. After the curriculum, it’s the second most important thing that sells our schools.

            Ben Fernandes,
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            August 8, 2018

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            We are very happy with WatchMeGrow. We love the fact that we can keep a eye on our kiddo while he’s in Pre-K @ Tutor Time. No matter what time of day it is we can see our little guy and we our able to know that he is safe.

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            October 5, 2021

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            We have loved working with WatchMeGrow over the last almost 20 years and promoting you to many other owners. You and your team have just done an exceptional job for us on all our schools over the years.

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            TX
            August 10, 2017

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            Great app!! I feel safe being able to watch my child in daycare!!

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            October 3, 2021

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            What I love love most about WatchMeGrow is the convenience of being able to view all the cameras from my desk on the admin display. It helps me do my job as a director. I can be in 12 places at one time!

            Bridget Burgess,
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            February 12, 2016

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            October 2, 2021

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            Watch Me Grow is amazing!! It provides the greatest piece of mind for parents to leave their children when they are working. It is so difficult to do but with the cameras, parents can be there without physically being there. They can be a part of all the memories too!

            Cara,
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            NY
            October 6, 2015

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            I really love WatchMeGrow streaming video services. It’s a great system. It helps put my anxiety at ease. Being that my daughter switched daycare centers after a year and a half it reassures me that she’s doing well with the transition.

            Jerecia Guzman,
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            Detroit,

            MI
            October 1, 2021

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            Excellent customer service! Very knowledgeable, helpful and polite staff. We have used Watch Me Grow for many years and have always been very impressed with the company and their product.

            Margo,
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            MA
            October 6, 2015

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            Love love that I can watch my daughter all day. Makes me feel so much bette to can see her the first years in school!

            Danielle Pettit,
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            September 28, 2021

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            This is by far the best system on the market! I have over 250 people who use this system daily, and everyone is always so pleased!!!

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            October 6, 2015

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            Excellent! I love being able to see my baby throughout the day.

            Shaneka Simmons,
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            September 27, 2021

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            We LOVE it! We’ve been with WatchMeGrow for a long time and we couldn’t be happier. We deliver the best childcare possible and WatchMeGrow truly helps us show it off. Our families and staff appreciate the investment we’ve made in WatchMeGrow.

            Steve Brown,
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            Keller,

            TX
            February 5, 2015

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            This is a wonderful application and I am very happy my child’s school has this. It gives parents a sense of ease and relieves their anxiety being able to check in and see how their child is doing

            Christine Oyadeyi,
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            North Baldwin,

            NY
            September 26, 2021

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            So, far very pleased with all the aspects of your service. Easy to use, flexible and convent, very customizable to our needs

            Michelle Gregurich,
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            November 21, 2014

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            I just love that I can check in at anytime that my infant is in daycare. It keeps me at ease knowing that I’m able to see what she is doing and how she is doing.

            Elaine Despoux,
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            Norcross,

            GA
            September 25, 2021

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            WatchMeGrow streaming video is a good tool, our parents are at ease immediately. They are able to see the great care and education we provide first-hand. Our teachers love it too, they feel more secure and able to do their jobs better with WatchMeGrow.

            Jayesh Patel,
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            Hoboken, Secaucus, Florham Park,

            NJ
            May 14, 2014

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            Love it and it was the main reason I enrolled my son in his school now because they had live streaming!

            Alia,
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            Centerville,

            OH
            September 25, 2021

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            WatchMeGrow is the best investment we made in our academy. Many of the parents sign up because of WatchMeGrow. They like the idea that the director, owner, parents, grandparents, and relatives are able to watch their children in the classroom.

            Pin On Lo,
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            Framingham,

            MA
            February 28, 2014

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            Absolutely love this app! It was so hard to go back to work and leave our little one. At our fabulous daycare with this amazing service, I’m able to focus at work and check in to see my little one whenever I want! Truly gives me peace of mind and has helped me develop trust with his caregivers. I’m so thankful and recommend all parents look into this when choosing their daycare. Thank you times a million!!!

            Alyssa,
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            Glendale,

            AZ
            September 18, 2021

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            WatchMeGrow is fantastic. The video quality is much better than competitors, the system is much better and more stable. The site is easier to use and more polished. I could go on and on. Overall, they simply deliver a better experience.

            Bart Sutherin,
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            Clermont,

            FL
            February 17, 2014

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            It’s just warms my heart when I log in to take look at my daughter and it relives my heart to see her happy and enjoying her time with other kids.

            Rima Alsadi,
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            Allen,

            TX
            September 17, 2021

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            As a mom, I was sold immediately on the idea when I watched the streaming video. Providing online streaming video is now an expectation from parents of children in childcare.

            Malak Agha,
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            Kids R Kids,
            West Allan,

            TX
            February 14, 2014

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            Families

            I love watching my children when I’m at work!

            Alexandra Santos,
            Parent,
            Bellevue,

            NE
            August 10, 2021

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            from
            Families

            The app was easy to download. Once we got access we were able to view out daughter throughout the day periodically with no connection or bandwidth problems. Thank you!!

            Shruthi Keshavan,
            Parent,
            Livermore,

            CA
            August 9, 2021

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            WatchMeGrow has been an amazing asset and one of the main reasons I chose my son’s daycare. Having access throughout the day is so comforting. This is his first time being in school or being around anyone other than me for such a long period of time and I wanted to have a way to check in on him and make sure he was ok and WatchMeGrow did that.

            Janera Cumbo,
            Parent,
            Fuquay Varina,

            NC
            July 24, 2021

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            I LOVE WatchMeGrow! It makes me feel like I’m part of my son’s day while I’m at work.

            Jill,
            Parent,
            Locust Valley,

            NY
            July 18, 2021

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            Being able to check in on my kiddos helps me feel like I’m part of their day. I can watch them eat, play, sleep. I can help see what the structure of the day is like, and it helps to be a part of it, even if the kiddos don’t know. Love it.

            Cassie J Learned,
            Parent,
            Oklahoma City,

            OK
            July 14, 2021

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            from
            Families

            I love this! I’m a first time mom and I put my child in daycare for the first time at 5 months old and this eased my anxiety! Definitely highly recommended all daycare facility use this program. Her father lives out of state and it’s perfect for him to watch her as well.

            King,
            Parent,
            Las Vegas,

            NV
            July 8, 2021

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            Families

            I love that I can watch my daughter learn and grow each day while I’m away earning a living so she can have all she needs. This app has been very helpful and useful when I’m really missing her. I can literally watch her grow! Thank you so much!

            Krystal Estrada,
            Parent,
            Arlington,

            TX
            June 23, 2021

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            WatchMeGrow is one of the main reasons I chose my son’s daycare. The system is AMAZING! I’m able to log in whenever I need to to check on my son. The view is always clear and the feed is live. Love love love WatchMeGrow

            Kimberly Williams,
            Parent,
            Dallas,

            TX
            June 19, 2021

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            Families

            Watching my children interacting – first time mom first time away from babies, makes me feel like I’m not missing out on daily events that my children are facing during their day.

            Caitie,
            Parent,
            Dallas,

            TX
            May 7, 2021

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            Families

            Works just like I’d hoped it would. It’s perfect peace of mind to use this app to pop in and check on my son while he’s at daycare.

            Ashley,
            Parent,
            South Lyon,

            MI
            May 7, 2021

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            from
            Families

            Thanks a bunch for helping us see our grandson grow through your video camera. It means a lot! We would like to say that the video quality is excellent. In addition you got a nice facility and a great group of folks working for you. Our sincere thanks and best wishes to your entire team. Hope you keep up the good work.

            PB,
            Grandparent,
            Cumming,

            GA
            May 2, 2021

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            from
            Families

            The app and website are great for peeking in on baby’s day! The app and website regularly “time-out” which is great for ensuring privacy. I definitely recommend finding a daycare that provides video access through WatchMeGrow!

            Denise,
            Parent,
            Lexington,

            KY
            April 20, 2021

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            from
            Families

            As a 1st time mother – this resource is absolutely phenomenal. I love that the platform has mobile functionality and seems incredibly secure. I’m glad that my son’s daycare uses this platform as it is wildly user friendly and really helps with the “1st Time Mommy Nerves” when you separate from baby.

            Jessica Krom,
            Parent,
            Pearland,

            TX
            April 20, 2021

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            I like that I can check in from my cell phone anytime. I was able to add my mother in law and absolutely loves it. Some daycares don’t offer this feature I think it’s great.

            Bessie R Maisonet,
            Parent,
            Mount Kisco,

            NY
            April 19, 2021

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            It’s been helpful in not only choosing the daycare for our newborn but our transition back to work.

            Kristina Echeman,
            Parent,
            Tipp City,

            OH
            April 19, 2021

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            from
            Families

            I love this app! Love the peace of mind each and every day!

            Karina I Dejesus,
            Parent,
            Ansonia,

            CT
            March 16, 2021

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            from
            Families

            I love being able to login anytime and see my baby girl 🙂

            Bonnie W. ,
            Parent,
            Newport Beach,

            CA
            March 15, 2021

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            from
            Families

            I love having this feature in the care center. We recently switched to this center and it was a little scary for us as parents. Having this option helped with our anxiety immensely and love to see what he is doing during the day.

            Amber Shepherd,
            Parent,
            Kaysville,

            UT
            March 10, 2021

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            from
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            Love the ability to stream my child on his first week of daycare. WatchMeGrow app is the reason we chose this daycare center for our child, it gives a paranoid mom like me peace of mind.

            Meky Wong,
            Parent,
            Oakdale,

            MN
            January 5, 2021

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            I love that I can peek in on my granddaughter throughout the day. I can actually see how well she gets along with the other children and that she is happy in her environment as well.

            SHANNON,
            Grandparent,
            PHOENIX,

            AR
            January 4, 2021

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            Very easy to use and its great that I can check in on my granddaughter as well as her parents and see too while they are stationed overseas.

            Kim Williams,
            Grandparent,
            Fort Worth,

            TX
            January 4, 2021

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            from
            Families

            Being a single mom.. I love being able to pop in and watch my son at anytime. I know that he’s safe. Thank you for giving this momma peace of mind.

            Courtney,
            Parent,
            Apollo beach,

            FL
            December 26, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I love this app! I love getting to see my babies whenever I want being that I can’t be there with them!

            Lysha Acuna,
            Parent,
            Santa Fe,

            NM
            October 19, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I love being able to see my child during the day and see what they are doing. It helps me feel closer to them while I’m working. Helps me feel a part of their day.

            Emilie Young,
            Parent,
            Oklahoma City,

            OK
            October 13, 2020

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            from
            Families

            The camera clarity is great, and the delay is there, but minimal considering the technology at play. I’m impressed with the responsiveness of the app on ios, and how quickly sessions load when I transition from camera to camera! Great app for keeping an eye on kiddos when you can’t be right there!

            Justin,
            Parent,
            Wake Forest,

            NC
            October 13, 2020

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            Families

            Best thing they could ever came up with! I love watching my kids from work!

            Tia Hennings,
            Parent,
            Memphis,

            TN
            October 2, 2020

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            from
            Families

            My son started pre school last week and I have a peace of mind knowing I can check on him regularly when I am work missing him. I love being able to see the things he is learning.

            Brianna Eggert,
            Parent,
            Robbinsville,

            NJ
            September 15, 2020

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            from
            Families

            The WMG staff is very courteous and professional. My every question was answered to my satisfaction. I am able to see my grandson throughout the classroom to include outside. Awesome job KRK KELLER

            Stephen H,
            Grandparent,
            Fort Worth,

            TX
            September 14, 2020

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            from
            Families

            Love this! its the reason we choose Kiddie Academy!

            Melissa Reyes,
            Parent,
            Riverside,

            NJ
            September 14, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I really love seeing what my child is doing in real time.

            Shae,
            Parent,
            OFallon,

            MO
            September 13, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I really love WatchMeGrow and the ability to be able to watch my child throughout the day. I haven’t experienced and technical difficulties since using the app at all. It gives me a peace of mind knowing I can check in on my child at school.

            Jass,
            Parent,
            Troy,

            MI
            September 12, 2020

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            from
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            So easy to use and the visibility is always clear allowing me to view what’s going on in my kiddos class, which I love!

            Ashaki Williams,
            Parent,
            Marietta,

            GA
            September 11, 2020

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            Families

            I am so happy with what I can view on WatchMeGrow. I love being able to peek in on my children to see what they are doing. This is an extra layer of safety and it’s reassuring they are in good hands. Love this app!

            Kristin,
            Parent,
            Chantilly,

            VA
            September 11, 2020

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            from
            Families

            WatchMeGrow camera and app has made me feel so much more secure as a first time mom during COVID-19. I chose the daycare I did because they were the only one on my area that offered it.

            Colleen Shields,
            Parent,
            Arnold,

            MD
            August 29, 2020

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            Families

            Having to return to work after having a little one has been the most stressful challenge of my 22 year parenting career! However, WatchMeGrow has eased the daily stress of wondering how my baby is while I work. I can check in, see his smile and feel confident that he is happy and well. I wish there had been WatchMeGrow around for all of my children!

            Lindsey Douglas,
            Parent,
            Dickinson,

            TX
            August 28, 2020

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            from
            Families

            The cameras are a great comfort. It gives us a great deal of calmness and gratefulness being able to watch our loved one and know they are in the best care possible. Thank you! Your staff is 5 Star!!!

            Rhonda Curtis,
            Grandparent,
            Greenbank,

            WA
            June 23, 2020

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            from
            Families

            Very happy with the care for my granddaughter. We loves her teachers and all the staff!

            CAROL.MOLDER,
            Grandparent,
            Pearland,

            TX
            June 15, 2020

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            from
            Families

            This app is great when I want to see my how my child is doing.

            Lina Linden,
            Parent,
            Virginia beach,

            VA
            June 12, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I love it! I can see how my son is doing in school finally!! The only improvement that can be done is sound. I’d like to listen to what’s going on too.

            Edith Jijon,
            Parent,
            Freehold,

            NJ
            June 5, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I love being able to check on my grand kids throughout the day.

            Brenda,
            Grandparent,
            Austin,

            TX
            June 1, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I love this feature. It makes me feel better at work knowing I am part of my child’s day.

            Poorvi Sandesara,
            Parent,
            Cypress,

            TX
            May 21, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I feel that this app allows parents to feel comfortable and secure about the child’s safety while they are in daycare.

            Satrina Cotton,
            Parent,
            Greensboro,

            NC
            April 10, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I love to use WatchMeGrow because I can check on my daughter at anytime and see how she’s doing. It was really helpful especially when she started daycare.

            Elsie,
            Parent,
            Mesa,

            AZ
            March 30, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I looooove this capability. I am active military that gets deployed away from my baby every few months for 2–4 months and being able to log in and see my baby from a computer is the best thing and makes it just a little easier out on the ocean.

            Jessie,
            Parent,
            Suffolk,

            VA
            March 24, 2020

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            Love this app. It is wonderful to be able to check on my child during the day.

            Jade,
            Parent,
            bel air,

            MA
            March 23, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I absolutely love that my daughter’s daycare offers this service. It’s affordable and provides me with peace of mind. It’s nice to be able to “drop” in on occasion to watch my baby learn and interact with others.

            Kathlyn E. Urdaz,
            Parent,
            Saint Cloud,

            FL
            March 23, 2020

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            from
            Families

            This helps me get through my day without being next to my child.

            Trisha Anne,
            Parent,
            Orlando,

            FL
            March 23, 2020

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            from
            Families

            Love this app! It works on my phone as well as on my desktop and works from anywhere! I love that at any moment I can check on my child, it gives me such peace of mind! Keep up the good work!!

            Shanette Milton,
            Parent,
            Plano,

            TX
            March 23, 2020

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            from
            Families

            Nothing can be more better to see our grandchildren growing up before our eyes when they are away from us with utmost care of very experts.

            Asit Kumar Das,
            Grandparent,
            Cary,

            NC
            March 12, 2020

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            from
            Families

            I love how I can checkin on my daughter at any time while she’s at school. Any time anywhere at my leisure.

            Annalina,
            Parent,
            Pleasant Hill,

            CA
            March 12, 2020

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            from
            Families

            LOVE being able to watch my child grow & interact ! I was a little hesitant about sending my child to daycare, but this app gave me so much peace of mind with the ability to check in.

            Ashlin Love,
            Parent,
            Lilburn,

            GA
            March 10, 2020

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            from
            Families

            This is an awesome tool that allows us to view our kids in real time. I’s really a joy to be able to see what they are doing and how they are being supervised.

            Melissa M,
            Parent,
            Princeton,

            NJ
            March 9, 2020

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            from
            Families

            It’s very helpful tool to keep a check on what our kid is doing. How comfortable he is in the classroom. Gives lot of mental peace n time to concentrate on other tasks.

            Apar,
            Parent,
            Houston,

            TX
            May 3, 2019

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            from
            Families

            I love this so much. Any time I’m worried or I miss my baby while I’m working I just log in and get to see her having an awesome time and all my fears are at ease. Absolutely wonderful.

            Amy Saucedo,
            Parent,
            Granbury,

            TX
            April 26, 2019

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            from
            Families

            I’m so pleased with WatchMeGrow. Thank you so much.

            Sandra Patricia Portilla,
            Parent,
            Greensboro,

            NC
            April 11, 2019

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            I love WatchMeGrow. The app is so quick & easy to use. One of the reasons I chose this daycare was because I would be able to keep an eye on my babies as I work.

            Susana,
            Parent,
            San Antonio,

            TX
            June 7, 2018

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            Rent to Own Furniture, Appliances, Electronics, and Computers

            California residents, please click here for information about the collection of your personal information.

            Consulte al gerente de la tienda para obtener los detalles completos. **The advertised transaction is a rental-purchase agreement (rent-to-own agreement, consumer rental-purchase agreement or a lease/lease-purchase agreement, depending on your state). “Pay As You Go” and “No Long-Term Commitment” refer to terminable lease transactions with customer’s choice of weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments. “No Credit Needed” does not mean or imply that no inquiry will be made of credit history or creditworthiness. We may check past transactional history, but no established FICO score or credit history is necessary. Rental agreement requires, at minimum, verification of residence, income and four personal references. You will not own the merchandise until the total amount necessary to acquire ownership is paid in full or you exercise your early purchase option. Ownership is optional. MA and RI consumers: after the first 184 days, you may purchase the merchandise for 50% of the remaining Total Cost, plus applicable sales tax. Product availability and pricing may vary by store. Advertised offers good while supplies last and cannot be combined with any other promotion. See Store Manager for complete details. Product, condition and selection vary by location. Participating locations only. See store for details.

            **”6 Months Same As Cash” offer valid in most states on new agreements, and period ends 184 days after start of the new agreement. 6 months same as cash not available in HI, NJ, NY and WV and select franchised locations, which may offer 4-6 Months Same As Cash, depending on product selected. Offer is valid only on new agreements. 4 month period ends 123 days after start of the new agreement. Same as cash availability and term may vary by location. MA and RI: After the same as cash period, you may purchase the merchandise for 50% of the remaining Total Cost, plus applicable sales tax. Competitor Price Match: Offer valid on new agreements only. Price match may adjust the weekly rate, term and/or total price to match our rent-/lease-to-own competitors’ advertised prices. The item must be the identical item, size, model number, quality and condition. The entire printed ad, online price or digital version of the ad must be presented for proof of competitors’ price. The price of the item must be listed and valid at the time of price match. We reserve the right to verify a competitor’s advertised price and the availability of the item. Offer valid on in-stock items only. Offers are not available for online rental. Free Delivery applies to in-store agreements completed before 4 p.m. for in-stock items and delivered to addresses within the normal service area of the store. Some exceptions may apply. Doorstep Delivery and Same-day Curbside Pickup: To comply with local regulations, home deliveries may be made to customer’s doorstep and will not include installation or connection, including large appliances and other oversized items. Not all locations may be able to provide standard services. Call your store for local information. Beats, Beats by Dr. Dre and the circle b logo are registered trade and service marks of Beats Electronics, LLC. PS4 logo is a trademark of Sony and Xbox One logo is a trademark of Microsoft. Intel, the Intel logo, the Intel Inside logo and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks, registered trademarks and/or service marks, indicated or otherwise, are the properties of their respective owners.

            * It’s a Cinch Pre-Approval / Approved for up to $3000/$5000 Advertised transaction is a rental-purchase / lease transaction. Approval amount refers to cash price of merchandise or weekly rental rate if item(s) selected. Approval amount includes outstanding agreements. Total rent-to-own cost will be higher. Number of payments and total rent-to-own cost will vary by items selected. Actual approval amount will vary based on review of application. Not all will qualify. Participating locations only. All items subject to availability and approval. Ownership is optional. You will not own the merchandise until the total amount necessary to acquire ownership is paid in full or you exercise your early purchase option.  “$10 Pays Your First Week” offer is valid only on new agreements entered into through in-store or online transactions from 8/14/2022 to 10/01/2022. Customers eligible for this offer will pay $10 for the initial rental period until first renewal, up to twelve days. Tax, Processing Fee (if applicable), Loss-Damage Waiver (if selected) and Benefits Plus (if selected) are included in initial rental. $1 will be allocated to Benefits Plus (if selected). Any tax due under state law in excess of remaining $9 will be collected with first renewal payment. After the first week, regular rental rates, taxes, Benefits Plus (if selected) and Loss Damage Waiver fees (if selected) will apply. Regular rate, term and total cost vary by item selected. Offer does not apply to tire rentals, and will not reduce the total amount necessary to acquire ownership or purchase-option amounts. Customers eligible for this offer must use Promo Code “1WEEK4TEN” to receive offer. Cannot be combined with any other promotion. Participating locations only. See Store Manager for complete details.

            ¥ “Clearance Items/Clearance up to 50% off previously rented items, compared to new”, savings claims based on the advertised total cost for previously rented item when compared to non-promotional total cost of the item in new condition. Valid in-store from 8/14/2022 to 10/1/2022. Pricing and discount amount varies by location; participating locations only. Offer does not apply to cash price.

            † “$1 Pays Your First Week” offer is valid on a new agreement for a single item entered 8/14/2022 – 10/01/2022 only. Customers eligible for this offer will pay $1 for the initial rental period until first renewal, up to twelve days. Tax, Processing Fee (if applicable), Loss-Damage Waiver (if selected), and Benefits Plus included (if selected), but fees will be deferred to 1st renewal payment. Offers will not reduce the total amount necessary to acquire ownership or purchase-option amounts. After the first week, regular rental rates will apply. Regular rate, term and total cost vary by item selected. Offer good while supplies last and cannot be combined with any other promotion. Pricing and offers valid at participating locations only. See Store Manager for complete details.

            * Tires ‘Starting at $19.99 per week’ refers to select brands and sizes. Sample pricing is for Ironman Imove Gen2 AS, (225/50R17): $19.99 a week for 65 weeks, Total of All Payments: $1,299.35, Retail Value/Cash Price: $780.00; PA, OH, IA, CT- $19.99 a week for 65 weeks, Total of All Payments: $1,299.35. Advertised rates begin 8/14/2022 and end 10/01/2022. Selected tires will ship directly to an authorized, independent installation center once order has been placed. Once received, installer will make every reasonable effort to install same day. Neither Rent-A-Center nor installer is responsible or liable for any delay in receiving or completing customer’s order. To protect tires during life of agreement, Rent-A-Center requires that alignment be within manufacturer’s specification. If it is not, you will be required to pay for additional alignment service before install. Installation is included in the rental rate. RACTirePlus is not included with agreement and can be added for additional $3.00/week and does not cover wear or tear. Pricing does not include taxes. Tire agreements are not eligible for optional BenefitsPlus or LDW. If customer needs to return product, the installer will hold customer’s previous set of tires for 45 days. Thereafter, customer must provide alternate set of roadworthy tires. See store for more details.

            *Bundle and Save 20% or More claim based on the advertised weekly rates of bundled items when compared to non-promotional weekly rates of products if rented separately and will not reduce the total amount necessary to acquire ownership or purchase-option amounts. Taxes and additional fees are excluded. Offer applies to agreements for new merchandise entered into in-store or online transactions prior to 12/31/2022. Products displayed are representative only; available product bundles may vary by store. Offer good while supplies last and cannot be combined with any other promotion. Participating locations only. See store for details.

            *”$50 Off the Total Cost Any New Agreement” reduces the total dollar amount of payments necessary to acquire ownership on any new agreement entered between 9/14-9/28/22, when offer ends. Does not apply to cash price or include applicable sales taxes, optional fees and other charges (such as late charges) that you may incur. Regular rate, term and total cost vary by item selected. Offer is nontransferable. Limit one per person. Cannot be combined with any other promotion. Customers eligible for this offer must use Promo Code “50OFF9E” to receive offer. Customer must pay additional processing fee of $10 in HI and NY ($15 in CA). Pricing and offers valid at participating locations only. For Ashley online only products, offer only available when signing agreements online. See Store Manager for complete details.

            *”$100 Off the Total Cost Any New Agreement” reduces the total dollar amount of payments necessary to acquire ownership on any new agreement entered between 9/14-9/28/22, when offer ends. Does not apply to cash price or include applicable sales taxes, optional fees and other charges (such as late charges) that you may incur. Regular rate, term and total cost vary by item selected. Offer is nontransferable. Limit one per person. Cannot be combined with any other promotion. Customers eligible for this offer must use Promo Code “100OFF9E” to receive offer. to receive offer. Customer must pay additional processing fee of $10 in HI and NY ($15 in CA). Pricing and offers valid at participating locations only. For Ashley online only products, offer only available when signing agreements online. See Store Manager for complete details.

            †Savings claims based on the advertised weekly rates when compared to non-promotional weekly rates and will not reduce the total amount necessary to acquire ownership or purchase-option amounts.

            Children’s Day PLAN

            No.

            Name

            Events

            The date,

            time

            Location of the event

            Organizer

            Events

            one

            Concert dedicated to Children’s Day

            June 1st

            9. 00

            MBOU secondary school No. 9 (Barrikadnaya, d. 5)

            MBU TO DSHI them. Andreeva

            2

            Holiday Children’s Day

            “Summer Begins”

            June 1st

            10.00

            Leisure center “Istoki” (St. Petersburg highway, 95)

            MBUK DC “Istoki”

            School №21

            3

            Theatrical game program for Children’s Day

            “Happiness, sun, friendship – that’s what children need!”

            June 1st

            10.00

            The area in front of the MBU “DK pos. Sakharovo (Sakharovo village, M. Vasilevsky st., 13)

            MBU

            “DK pos. Sakharovo”

            four

            “Convention on the Rights of the Child” informative talk

            June 1st

            10.00

            Leisure center “Istoki” (Petersburg highway, 95)

            MBUK “MBS

            Tver” Children’s Library (branch 31)

            5

            “The road of kindness”, a competitive game program for children of the summer camp MOU secondary school No. 11

            June 1st

            10.30

            MBU DK “Khimvolokno”, red hall

            (Pl. Gagarina, 1)

            MBU DK “Khimvolokno”

            6

            Concert and entertainment

            program for schoolchildren

            June 1st

            11. 00

            MBU DC “Mir”, large hall (street Mozhayskogo, d. 63)

            MBU DC “Mir”

            7

            “Magic suitcase” festive theatrical performance

            June 1st

            11.00

            MBU DK “Zaveretsky”

            (Tupolev St.,

            d. 105)

            MBU DK “Zaveretsky”

            eight

            Holiday Children’s Day

            Youth action for the International Children’s Day “Colors of summer”

            June 1st

            11.00

            15.00-16.30

            Territory of the City Garden

            Department for Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, House of Culture “Elevator”, Municipal Unitary Enterprise of Tver “Gorsad”

            9

            Holiday Children’s Day

            Free access to exhibitions for children under 18

            June 1st

            11. 00-18.00

            Halls of TGMVC

            (Sovietskaya St,

            d. 54)

            Department of Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, MBUK TSMVTS

            ten

            “His Majesty is a child!” informative-

            game program

            June 1st

            11.00

            Central City Library. A.I. Herzen, children’s hall (Tverskoy pr-t, d. 5)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            eleven

            “Crafts from natural materials” master class

            June 1st

            11.00

            Family Reading Library of Sakharovo village (branch No. 34)

            (settlement Sakharovo, Marshal Vasilevsky st., 13)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            12

            “Happy childhood” multimedia presentation

            1 June
            11.00

            Children’s Library (branch No. 29) (Bogdanova st., 22 building 1)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            13

            “Hello summer! Hello book! game program

            June 1st

            11.00

            Library of family reading them. B.N. Field (branch No. 21) (Proletarskaya embankment, 5)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            fourteen

            “Island of entertainment on the planet Summer” literary

            the game

            June 1st

            11. 00

            Library them. M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin (branch No. 2) (Prospect Pobedy, 32/3)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            fifteen

            “Let the sonorous childhood laugh!” game program

            June 1st

            12.00

            Library them. CM. Kirov (branch №3)

            (Bobkova st., 12)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            16

            “The rights of literary heroes” literary quiz

            June 1st

            12.00

            Family Reading Library on Sominka

            (branch №8)

            (Koltsevaya street,

            d. 76)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            17

            “Happy childhood” literary holiday

            June 1st

            12.00

            Family Reading Library on Gorbatka (branch

            No. 12) (Petersburg highway, 69)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            eighteen

            “We all come from childhood” multimedia presentation

            June 1st

            12.00

            Children’s Library. Afanasia Nikitina

            (branch №18)

            (A. Nikitina emb., 54)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            19

            “Children must laugh” holiday program

            June 1st

            12. 00

            Multimedia Library Center

            (branch number 19)

            (St. S. Perovskoy, 12)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            twenty

            “Performance of the folklore department dedicated to Children’s Day

            June 1st

            13.00

            MBOU secondary school No. 41 (Summer health camp at the school)

            (pr-t 50 years of October, d. 40a)

            MBU TO DSHI them. Andreeva

            21

            “Hello summer!” sports holiday

            June 1st

            14.00

            MBOU secondary school No. 41 (pr-t 50 years of October, d. 40a)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”, family reading library on Migalovskaya embankment (branch No. 25)

            22

            “With a book on the roads of childhood” fabulous journey

            June 1st

            15.00

            Yuzhny microdistrict family reading library

            (branch number 27)

            (B-R Guseva, d. 8)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            23

            Tournament of the city of Tver in beach volleyball among teams of girls and boys, dedicated to Children’s Day

            2 June

            10.30

            City Beach

            Department of Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, MBU secondary school “Leader”

            24

            “We will be like children” concert of the community of poetic rock “Dazhd”

            June 3,
            15. 00

            Central City Library. A.I. Herzen, upper room

            (Tverskoy Ave., 5)

            MBUK “MBS Tver”

            Information on compliance with the requirements of the “Rules for the Protection of Gas Distribution Networks”, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of November 20, 2000 No. 878
            Minutes of opening envelopes with applications for determining the carrier on the intermunicipal route of regular transportation in the Tver region No. 208 “d / k. Svetly – CHPP-3 – Yuzhny

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            Event name

            Date

            Time

            Venue

            Responsible (director)

            Planned number of people

            1

            Municipal budgetary institution “DK “Aprelevka”

            “Planet of Childhood” – an interactive concert program for Children’s Day

            06/01/2022

            12:00

            Square near the “DK “Aprelevka”

            Kuznetsova O. R.

            500

            2

            Municipal budgetary institution of culture GDK “VEREIA”

            Competition of drawings on asphalt “The world through the eyes of children”

            06/01/2022

            10:30

            open area MBUK GDK VEREYA

            Chernov M.Yu

            100

            3

            Municipal budgetary institution of culture “House of Culture Veselevo”

            An entertainment program dedicated to Children’s Day “A planet called Childhood!”

            06/01/2022

            16:00

            USP d.Veselevo, d.Shustikovo

            Chernikova R.I.

            75

            4

            Municipal budgetary institution “House of Culture and Sports of the village of Volchenki”

            International Children’s Day Fun Journey Game Program

            06/01/2022

            17:00

            Central Square

            village Volchenki

            Pchelkina Olga Alekseevna

            50

            5

            Municipal Autonomous Institution of Culture “Central Palace of Culture” Zvezda “

            XI open festival of children’s creativity “STAR NAMED CHILDHOOD”

            06/01/2022

            12:00

            Youth Square

            Podoplelova S. V.

            200

            6

            Municipal Autonomous Institution of Culture “Central Palace of Culture” Zvezda “

            Ecological educational action “Drawing a green world and ecology”

            06/01/2022

            12:00

            Youth Square

            Podoplelova S.V.

            100

            7

            Municipal Autonomous Institution “Youth Cultural and Sports Center” Zodiac “(network unit House of Culture of the village of Kamenskoye)

            “Childhood is us” – concert entertainment program dedicated to Children’s Day

            06/01/2022

            11:00

            Area between houses 14, 17, 18 Kamenskoye village

            Kozlova Tatyana Nikolaevna

            100

            8

            Municipal Autonomous Institution “Youth Cultural and Sports Center “Zodiac” (network unit Club MKSC “Zodiac”)

            “Bright colors of childhood” – a series of events dedicated to the International Children’s Day

            *Rainbow of Fantasy – Asphalt Painting Contest

            * Animation program for children

            * Festive concert program

            *Ice cream distribution

            06/01/2022

            11:30

            MCC Zodiac Square

            Kozlova Tatyana Nikolaevna

            120

            9

            Municipal Autonomous Institution “Youth Cultural and Sports Center” Zodiac “(network unit House of Culture, Novaya Olkhovka settlement)

            “At the summer gates – a round dance” – a game program dedicated to Children’s Day

            06/01/2022

            12:00

            DK site Novaya Olkhovka settlement

            Kozlova Tatyana Nikolaevna

            60

            10

            Municipal Autonomous Institution of Culture “House of Culture “Mechta”

            “Hello world! Hello, friend!”, holiday program dedicated to Children’s Day

            06/01/2022

            10:30

            Dream Park

            Naumenko V. P.

            200

            11

            Municipal autonomous institution of culture of the city of Naro-Fominsk “City Palace of Culture” Constellation “

            “Let childhood laugh loudly” Festive concert dedicated to Children’s Day.

            06/01/2022

            15:00

            Square GDK “Constellation”

            Pavitsky I.O.

            200

            12

            Municipal Autonomous Institution of Culture “Palace of Culture and Sports” Taman “

            “Childhood is us!” holiday program dedicated to Children’s Day

            06/01/2022

            16.00

            Area MAUK “DKIS” TAMAN “, r.p. Kalininets

            S.A. Shirshova

            1500

            13

            Municipal budgetary institution of culture

            “HOUSE OF CULTURE AND SPORT “VOSTOK”

            Musical entertainment and game program for Children’s Day “Summer bright serpentine”

            06/01/2022

            12:00

            143310, Moscow region,
            Naro-Fominsk city district,
            Vasilchinovo settlement,

            st. Vostochnaya, 21

            MBUK “DKS” VOSTOK “

            Goray E.I.

            50

            14

            Municipal budgetary institution of culture

            “HOUSE OF CULTURE AND SPORT “VOSTOK”

            House of Culture “Golovkovo”

            “Little children on a big planet” –

            children’s day

            pavement drawing competition

            06/01/2022

            10:00

            143321, Moscow region, Naro-Fominsky district,

            Golovkovo, 20

            MBUK “DKS” VOSTOK “

            House of Culture “Golovkovo”

            Goray E.I.

            30

            15

            Municipal budgetary institution of culture

            “HOUSE OF CULTURE AND SPORT “VOSTOK”

            House of Culture “Tashirovo”

            “Success of the season” – a concert of amateur art groups for Children’s Day

            06/01/2022

            18:00

            143316, Moscow region, Naro-Fominsk city,

            Tashirovo,

            st. Centralnaya, 20

            MBUK “DKS” VOSTOK “

            House of Culture “Tashirovo”

            Goray E.I.

            150

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            Holidays without children – an action plan to make it work | Mamovedia

            Whoooo! Night on the street, and we are sitting in the plane and thinking about the pilot, so that he takes off well and landed in Prague … !!! But more on that!

            For four long and eventful years, my husband and I did not go anywhere on vacation together. For more than a year I have been preparing for pregnancy – treatment based on test results, ovulation stimulation for IVF and IVF itself. Eight and a half months of a long-awaited pregnancy with twins, which was very difficult for me, I am still recovering after that. And in the future – two happy years of a new life with our boys!

            My husband and I used to be together all the time. If suddenly we hung out separately, we still missed each other. We never got tired of each other’s company, but on the contrary – we have always been best friends, spouses and lovers. Of course, a family is not complete without children. With their appearance, the whole world turned upside down. We plunged headlong into parental everyday life. Now we have very little time left for us! We fall asleep in the same bed, but wake up in different ones. during the night I run into the boys’ room several times, go down with them to the living room and kitchen – either I dreamed of something, then to eat, then some water, then I just urgently need to see my mother! Everything went into the category of “doing everything in a short day”!

            Of course, there are evenings when we put the children to bed, leave their grandmother to guard them, and we ourselves leave for an evening show at the cinema, a restaurant or just drive around the city, talking as before and hugging like schoolchildren in a car who have run away from their parents on their car 🙂

            In September, the boys turned two years old, they are already adult men who do not miss their mother when she is not around (we specially introduced children from infancy to the company of relatives and friends, so that they would not only be were with a friend). We have all the main dates fall on the autumn period. Well, the wedding anniversary has arrived. My husband decided to buy a tour to Prague. Only for three days, but such long-awaited our three days!

            Fortunately, two grandmothers supported our adventure and agreed to spend these days with their grandchildren. Grandmothers are grandmothers, they all consider it their duty to pamper and squeeze their grandchildren, and in our family everything is strictly according to the regime. With twins, it’s no different if you bring them up yourself without the support of nannies.

            So, I dashed off instructions for grandmothers, in which the schedule of feeding, sleep, the whole daily routine, the dishes that the boys eat, what foods can be allergic to, which is very important during the day to give them clean water to drink , and compotes, which, I knew for sure, they would cook for them in my absence, can be given for pleasure, and not as the main drink! Separately, I put in a box all the medicines that can be used in completely different cases! Of course, in the instructions, I described the possible symptoms, their consequences, how to deal with them, what actions to take, and what medicine is suitable. A list of people who can be contacted for any reason was also compiled. First on the list were the contacts of our pediatrician and the ambulance. And a long list of our friends who were ready to rush at any call of grandmothers! Therefore, I recommend being able to make friends, so that there are reliable people nearby who can even be trusted with children! The list was supplemented with information about hygiene, clothes for the street and for the house.

            Already five sheets of my instructions I stuck in a prominent place on the wall of the house, so that they would probably look at least a little there)

            obediently agreed to comply with the points of my instructions!

            My husband and I agreed that we would calmly leave the children and spend three days busy in order to recharge for the next parental year! And so it was!

            These days in the magical city of Prague were incredible, eventful and fabulous for us. We did not force and did not worry about our crumbs. We were one again, dissolved in each other! We hardly slept. We spent the days on excursions around the city and its sights, the evenings were filled with acquaintance with Czech cuisine and colorful establishments, tasting beer and meat. I enjoyed eating sweets, as without them! A lot of people thought we were on honeymoon. We kissed on the street in front of everyone, danced to the accompaniment of street musicians … we radiated happiness!

            These busy days charged us for a year ahead, until the next wedding anniversary trip. We have a lot of new ideas on how to make our life more beautiful, better, healthier and richer!

            At the airport, when we were returning to Kyiv, my husband helped the woman with her things (her husband could not carry everything for health reasons), and in gratitude we were invited to sit out waiting for the flight in the VIP lounge area. It was a great ending to our trip – nice people, a great place with a view of the runway, champagne, snow and WE!

            We arrived at night, and in the morning everything started spinning again. We missed the kids, but they didn’t really miss us. We continue our life in the rigmarole of parenthood, but already fresh and happy as never before.

            Children’s Day Plan

            No.

            event title

            Venue and time

            Responsible

            one

            Municipal competition of young pianists among students of music schools and art schools “Sparks of Talent”

            05/18/2019

            11.00

            Children’s art school №2

            Gorbunova V.A., Director of MAUDO “Children’s Art School No. 2 named after I.Ya. Panitsky”

            2

            Lessons:

            – “Planned pregnancy – a healthy child” with women of childbearing age

            – “Oral hygiene” with children of primary school age

            20-31. 05.2019

            Balakovo district polyclinic

            Balakovo dental clinic

            Ovsyannikov A.Yu., chief physician of the Balakovo district polyclinic (as agreed)

            Rabotkin A.V., Chief Physician of the Balakovo Dental Clinic (as agreed)

            3

            Concert of students and teachers of the departments “Instrumental performance. Piano” music schools and art schools “World of Childhood”

            05/24/2019

            17.30

            Children’s art school №2

            Gorbunova V.A., Director of MAUDO “Children’s Art School No. 2 named after I.Ya. Panitsky”

            four

            Contests, concerts, quizzes dedicated to International Children’s Day

            29-31.05.2019

            preschool educational institutions

            heads of preschool educational institutions

            5

            Drawing competitions:

            – “Childhood is joy!”

            – “My happy childhood”

            05/31/2019

            10. 00

            Children’s City Hospital

            14.30

            Balakovo Perinatal Center

            until 06/01/2019

            Polyclinic number 1

            Balashov V.I., chief physician of the Children’s City Hospital of Balakovo (as agreed)

            Mandyak N.I., Chief Physician of the Balakovo Perinatal Center (as agreed)

            Samrina N.N., Chief Physician of the State Healthcare Institution “City Polyclinic No. 1 in Balakovo” (as agreed)

            6

            Inter-club team building in the fresh air “It’s fun to walk together!”

            05/31/2019

            16.00

            v. Podsosenki

            Balyukova O.A., director of MAU “City youth and adolescent center” Rovesnik ”

            7

            School concert “Dances, songs, friendship – that’s what children need!”

            05/31/2019

            17. 00

            Children’s Music School No. 1

            Guseva L.V., director of MAUDO “Children’s Music School No. 1”

            eight

            Conversations:

            – “Balanced diet”

            – “FZK, sport, hardening”

            – “Save my life”

            until 06/01/2019

            Polyclinic number 1

            Balakovo district polyclinic

            Samarina N.N., Chief Physician of the State Healthcare Institution “City Polyclinic No. 1 in Balkovo” (as agreed)

            Ovsyannikov A.Yu., chief physician of the Balakovo district polyclinic (as agreed)

            9

            Competitions, relay races dedicated to International Children’s Day

            from 06/01/2019

            sports stadiums, assembly halls of educational institutions

            heads of educational institutions

            ten

            Charity event “Day of good deeds”

            06/01/2019

            Danshina E. S., Director of UIA “Center for Comprehensive Services for Children and Youth “Youth Initiative”

            eleven

            Exhibition of works by students of the art school “Graduate – 2019”

            01-16.06.2019

            Balakovo Art School (assembly hall)

            Borovkova I.V., Director of MAUDO “Balakovo Art School named after V.I. Zadorozhny”

            12

            Municipal sports and dance marathon among children of senior preschool age

            06/01/2019

            10.00

            USK “Forum”

            Besshaposhnikova L.V., Chairman of the Education Committee of the Balakovo Municipal District Administration

            13

            Entertainment program “Planet of childhood”.

            Game program “Children are the flowers of life”

            06/01/2019

            10.00

            Center “Family” (st. Zarechnaya, 2 A )

            Denisov A.Yu., Director of the Balakovo Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children “Family” (as agreed)

            fourteen

            Festive entertainment program “Bright colors of childhood”

            06/01/2019

            10.00

            the territory of the school in the village of Khlebnovka

            Oroshchuk E.A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            fifteen

            Festive game program “Children’s Day”

            06/01/2019

            10.00

            KFOR s. Mayanga

            Pobedonostseva M.V., Director of MAUK “Bykovo-Otrog Social and Cultural Center”

            (by agreement)

            16

            Children’s holiday “Hello, summer!”

            06/01/2019

            10.00

            KFOR village Maloye Perkopnoe

            Pobedonostseva M.V., Director of MAUK “Bykovo-Otrog Social and Cultural Center”

            (by agreement)

            17

            Game programs:

            – Dedicated to International Children’s Day

            – “Merry Carousel”

            – “Let’s have fun together”

            – “Tourist trip”

            – Kaleidoscope of fun

            – “Carousel of fun”

            – “Hooray, holidays”

            – Kaleidoscope of fun

            06/01/2019

            10.00

            KFOR s. Novaya Yeluzan

            11.00

            KFOR village Bykov Otrog

            KFOR s.Komsomolskoye

            KFOR village Malaya Bykovka

            12.00

            KFOR s.Kormezhka

            KFOR village Perekopnaya Luka

            13.00

            KFOR s.Sukhoi Otrog

            15.00

            KFOR s.Ivanovka

            Pobedonostseva M.V., Director of MAUK “Bykovo-Otrog Social and Cultural Center”

            (by agreement)

            eighteen

            Quizzes:

            – The house we live in

            – “The best child”

            06/01/2019

            10.00

            Center “Family”

            s.Krasny Yar

            06/03/2019

            17. 00

            Zarechnaya st., 2 A

            Denisov A.Yu., Director of the Balakovo Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children “Family” (as agreed)

            19

            Festive concert and game program “Children – it’s me and you.”

            Master classes in arts and crafts “Applique”, “Drawing”

            06/01/2019

            10.30

            Center for Continuing Education

            (St. Titova, 25 A )

            Dolgova I.N., Director of MAUDO “Center for additional education”

            twenty

            Cognitive hour “Oh, come on, guess it” (quizzes and puzzles).

            Master classes in arts and crafts “Doll-amulet “For happiness”, “Finger theater”

            06/01/2019

            10. 30

            Center for Continuing Education

            (st. 30 years of Victory, 17)

            Dolgova I.N., Director of MAUDO “Center for additional education”

            21

            Festive program “Magic summer!”

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            City Arts Center

            Bryzgalova L.A., director of MAUK “Concert organization “City Center for the Arts named after M.E. Syropov”

            22

            Literary and game program “At Lukomorye”

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            KFOR s.Plekhany

            Zhukovskaya N.E., Director of the MAUK “Inter-settlement Central Library of the Balakovo Municipal District”

            23

            Literary journey “Summer for reading, not for idleness”

            06/01/2019

            11. 00

            area

            KFOR p. Novonikolaevsky

            Zhukovskaya N.E., Director of the MAUK “Inter-settlement Central Library of the Balakovo Municipal District”

            24

            Quiz “In the country of literary heroes”

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            library of the village of Pylkovka

            Zhukovskaya N.E., Director of the MAUK “Inter-settlement Central Library of the Balakovo Municipal District”

            25

            Theatrical and competitive program “At the outskirts” (summing up the creative season of the modeling studio “Natalino – models”)

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            Natalya cultural center

            Oroshchuk E. A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            26

            Holiday programs:

            – “Rainbow of the Planet Childhood”

            – “Childhood is a magical land”

            – “Hello, colorful summer”

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            KFOR s.Nikolevka

            KFOR p.Nikolevsky

            KFOR s.Andreevka

            Oroshchuk E.A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            27

            Festive entertainment program “Seven colors of the rainbow”

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            KFOR p. Novonikolaevsky

            Oroshchuk E.A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            28

            Cultural event “Children of the whole planet are friends”

            06/01/2019

            11. 00

            KFOR s.Pylkovka

            Pobedonostseva M.V., Director of MAUK “Bykovo-Otrog Social and Cultural Center”

            (by agreement)

            29

            Game event “Planet of childhood!”

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            KFOR s. Novopolevodino

            Pobedonostseva M.V., Director of MAUK “Bykovo-Otrog Social and Cultural Center”

            (by agreement)

            thirty

            Children’s concert-disco “Wonderland”

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            KFOR s.Krasny Yar

            Pobedonostseva M.V., Director of MAUK “Bykovo-Otrog Social and Cultural Center”

            (by agreement)

            31

            Entertainment program with contests dedicated to International Children’s Day

            06/01/2019

            11. 00

            KFOR s. Naumovka

            Pobedonostseva M.V., Director of MAUK “Bykovo-Otrog Social and Cultural Center”

            (by agreement)

            32

            Matinees:

            – “Wonderland”

            – “Sunny laughter of childhood”

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            KFOR s.Krasny Yar

            12.00

            library

            s.Nikolskoye Kazakovo

            Zhukovskaya N.E., Director of the MAUK “Inter-settlement Central Library of the Balakovo Municipal District”

            33

            Entertainment programs:

            – “Ah, come on, kids!”

            – “Hooray, holidays”

            – “On the whole planet there are cheerful people – children”

            06/01/2019

            11. 00

            KFOR v. Podsosenki

            12.00

            SC with Staraya Medynka

            KFOR settlement Golovanovsky

            Oroshchuk E.A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            34

            Entertainment programs:

            – “Magic country – childhood”

            – “Childhood is a golden time!”

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            KFOR s.Plekhany

            12.00

            KFOR village of Nikolskoye Kazakovo

            Pobedonostseva M.V., Director of MAUK “Bykovo-Otrog Social and Cultural Center”

            (by agreement)

            35

            Game programs:

            – “Hello summer!”

            – Here it is, our summer . .. ”

            – “Gambling addiction”

            06/01/2019

            11.00

            KFOR s.Matveevka

            KFOR p.Grachi

            15.00

            KFOR p.Nikolevsky

            Oroshchuk E.A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            36

            Competition of children’s drawings “Multi-remote”

            06/01/2019

            12.00

            KFOR p.Grachi

            Oroshchuk E.A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            37

            Literary holiday “Hello, summer!”

            06/01/2019

            12.00

            KFOR village Khlebnovka

            Zhukovskaya N. E., Director of the MAUK “Inter-settlement Central Library of the Balakovo Municipal District”

            38

            Literary and game program “Full sail – into the summer!”

            06/01/2019

            12.00

            Mayanga library

            Zhukovskaya N.E., Director of the MAUK “Inter-settlement Central Library of the Balakovo Municipal District”

            39

            Competition of drawings on asphalt “Childhood is the colors of rainbows”

            06/01/2019

            12.30

            yard KFOR p.Nikolevsky

            Oroshchuk E.A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            40

            Drawing competition “Summer – 2019”

            06/01/2019

            15. 00

            Center “Family” (st. Zarechnaya, 2 A )

            Denisov A.Yu., Director of the Balakovo Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children “Family” (as agreed)

            41

            Film Screening “Trio in Feathers”

            06/01/2019

            16.00

            Natalya cultural center

            Oroshchuk E.A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            42

            Festive program “Sweet Tooth Day!”

            06/01/2019

            17.00

            area of ​​the Palace of Culture

            Koshkina N.Yu., director of MAUK “Palace of Culture”

            43

            Literary and sports all-around “There is a contact!”

            06/01/2019

            17. 00

            branch DYuSASH

            “Rehabilitation and Physical Education” (Leonova emb., 26 B )

            Zhukovskaya N.E., Director of the MAUK “Inter-settlement Central Library of the Balakovo Municipal District”

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            Festive concert “Mosaic of childhood”

            06/01/2019

            17.00

            the territory of the school in the village of Khlebnovka

            Oroshchuk E.A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            45

            Asphalt drawing competition:

            – “We meet the summer”

            – “Childhood is the best country in the world”

            06/01/2019

            17.00

            Courtyard of the Family Center

            (St. Zarechnaya, 2 A )

            06/03/2019

            11.30

            Courtyard of the Family Center

            (Leonova emb., 26 B )

            Denisov A.Yu., Director of the Balakovo Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children “Family” (as agreed)

            46

            Dance evening “Disco at Carlson”

            06/01/2019

            18.00

            Natalya cultural center

            Oroshchuk E.A., director of the MBUK “Natalya Center of Culture” (as agreed)

            47

            Thematic talk “Rights and responsibilities of children”

            06/02/2019

            10.00

            Center “Family” (st. Zarechnaya, 2 A )

            Denisov A. Yu., Director of the Balakovo Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children “Family” (as agreed)

            48

            Festive program “Childhood walks around the planet”

            06/02/2019

            11.00

            territory of the Central Library

            Chereneva T.T., Director of the MAUK “Balakovo City Central Library”

            Gorbunoova V.A., Director of MAUDO “Children’s Art School No. 2 named after I.Ya. Panitsky”

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            Performance “Dandelion Boy”

            06/02/2019

            12.00

            Balakovo Youth Theater

            Potapov M.A., Artistic Director of the Balakovo Theater for Young Spectators

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            Sports competition “Faster, Higher, Stronger”, dedicated to International Children’s Day

            06/02/2019

            15. 00

            Center “Family” (st. Zarechnaya, 2 A )

            Denisov A.Yu., Director of the Balakovo Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children “Family” (as agreed)

            51

            Variety program “Chicks”

            06/02/2019

            15.00

            children’s park

            Koshkina N.Yu., director of MAUK “Palace of Culture”

            52

            Entertainment “Childhood, childhood, where are you running?”

            06/03/2019

            children’s club “Star”

            Balyukova O.A., director of MAU “City youth and adolescent center” Rovesnik ”

            53

            Competition of drawings on asphalt “Bright colors of childhood”

            06/03/2019

            courtyard of the children’s club “Youth”

            Balyukova O. A., director of MAU “City youth and adolescent center” Rovesnik ”

            54

            Game-journey “Hello, summer!”

            06/03/2019

            10.00

            children’s library №10

            Chereneva T.T., Director of the MAUK “Balakovo City Central Library”

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            Thematic lesson “Protection of children”

            06/03/2019

            10.00

            Center “Family” (st. Zarechnaya, 2 A )

            Denisov A.Yu., Director of the Balakovo Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children “Family” (as agreed)

            56

            Game program “Long Live Childhood”

            06/03/2019

            11. 00

            Center “Family” (Leonova embankment, 26 B )

            Denisov A.Yu., Director of the Balakovo Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children “Family” (as agreed)

            57

            KVN “Summer Day”

            06/03/2019

            17.00

            Center “Family” (st. Zarechnaya, 2 A )

            Denisov A.Yu., Director of the Balakovo Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children “Family” (as agreed)

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            Covenant christian school palm bay fl: Home – Calvary Chapel Academy

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            Home – Calvary Chapel Academy

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            Serving Brevard County, Florida For Over 20 Years

            Experience the CCA Difference!

            Come see what makes us more than a school…see what makes us a family!

            • Biblically-Integrated Curriculum 
            • Low Student/Teacher Ratio
            • On-Site Security Team
            • Brevard’s ONLY NASA/Student Research Program
            • Vibrant Relationship Between Family, Church & School

             

             

            The Mission of Calvary Chapel Academy is to partner with parents who are active Christ followers, to provide quality Christian education, and to prepare students for a lifetime of fruitful Christian service.

            The Vision of Calvary Chapel Academy is to raise up godly generations of young people, who love the Lord with all their heart, mind, soul and strength, who serve Him in both their vocational calling and in the local church, and who worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.

            The Philosophy of Calvary Chapel Academy is to build a Biblical foundation that is Christ-centered and that produces a Christian world view.

            The Instructional Goals of Calvary Chapel Academy are two-fold: to develop godly character in a loving Christian environment, and to provide quality, challenging academic instruction.

            TOUCH

            Exceptional Academics

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            ALL THINGS CCA!

            Do you have questions about Calvary Chapel Academy? Check out our FAQs below to learn more about all CCA has to offer. If you still have questions, please give us a call at 321-729-9922. We look forward to serving you and your family!

            Is cca a christian school?

            Yes, Calvary Chapel Academy serves as a Christian school. CCA is a ministry of Calvary Chapel of Melbourne, working together to expand the Kingdom of God. 

            The Philosophy of Calvary Chapel Academy is to build a Biblical foundation that is Christ-centered and that produces a Christian world view.

            The Instructional Goals of Calvary Chapel Academy are two-fold: to develop godly character in a loving Christian environment, and to provide quality, challenging academic instruction.

            Calvary Chapel Academy’s Statement of Faith:

            • We Believe God inspired all the words of Scripture, as originally given. (2 Timothy 3:16; 1 Corinthians 2:13)
            • We Believe that God has revealed Himself as one God existing in three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit; distinguishable but indivisible. (Matthew 28.19; 2 Corinthians 13:14)
            • We Believe in the creation, the test and fall of man, as recorded in Genesis; which led to his total spiritual depravity and inability to attain to righteousness. (Romans 5:12, 18)
            • We Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, the Savior of man, conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, fully God and fully man. (Luke 1:26-35; John 1:18; Isaiah 7:14, 9:6)
            • We Believe Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again the third day, personally appearing to his disciples. (1 Corinthians 15:1-4; Romans 4:25)
            • We Believe in the bodily ascension of Jesus to heaven, His exaltation, and His personal, literal, and bodily coming again the second time. (John 14:2-3; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18)
            • We Believe in the salvation of sinners by grace through repentance and faith in the perfect and sufficient work of the cross of Calvary by which we obtain remission of sins. (Ephesians 2:8-9; Hebrews 9:12, 22; Romans 5:11)
            • We Believe in water baptism for the believer in order to fulfill the command of Christ. (Matthew 28:19; Acts 2:37-41, 19:1-6)
            • We Believe in the Spirit-filled life and the development of godly character in the fear of God as an expression of Christian faith. (Ephesians 5:18; 2 Corinthians 6:14, 7:1)
            • We Believe in eternal life for the believer, (John 5:24, 3:16), and eternal punishment of the unbeliever. (Mark 9:43-50; 2 Thessalonians 1:9)
            • We Believe in the reality and personality of Satan and the eternal judgment of Satan and his angels. (Matthew 25:41; Revelation 20:10-15)

            What are CCA’s beliefs?

            Calvary Chapel Academy, a ministry of Calvary Chapel of Melbourne, is built on the foundation and teaching of God’s Word. 

            Our core values are:

            1.) God First

            2.) Caring

            3.) Discipleship

            4.) Safety

            5.) Excellence

            The Mission of Calvary Chapel Academy is to partner with parents who are active Christ followers, to provide quality Christian education, and to prepare students for a lifetime of fruitful Christian service.

            The Vision of Calvary Chapel Academy is to raise up godly generations of young people, who love the Lord with all their heart, mind, soul and strength, who serve Him in both their vocational calling and in the local church, and who worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.

            What are the school office hours?
            Calvary Chapel Academy’s school hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00am. – 4:00pm

            What grades are offered at CCA?
            Calvary Chapel Academy is proud to offer grades Pre-K through 12th grade.

            Are there sports opportunities offered at cca?
            Yes! We offer several sports opportunities starting in Kindergarten. Check out our Athletics page for more information!

            what is cca’s mascot?

            Calvary Chapel Academy’s school mascot is the Eagle! Go Eagles!

            does cca offer before and/or aftercare?

            Yes, CCA is proud to offer both Before and Aftercare to grades Pre-K through 8th grade. 

            Beforecare: 7:00a.m. – 8:00a.m. Monday – Friday

            Aftercare: 3:30p.m. – 6:00p.m. Monday – Friday

            Before and Aftercare are paid programs. To learn more, please visit our ‘Before & Aftercare page’ under Eagle Life. 

            LEADING CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ACCREDITATIONS

             

             

            “I love this school! My kids love CCA as well. Teachers are phenomenal. They partner with the parents and teach God’s word unequivocally.”

            Mike and Bernie Gipson
            Parents

            “Awesome with fantastic teacher! Their heart is to pour into your child as if he/she was their own. Great biblical application for school and life.”

            Bonnie Peters
            Grandparent

            “I have my child in Calvary Chapel Academy for several reasons which include warm, caring teachers and a great, positive atmosphere. I love how my son comes home singing worship songs he learned at chapel. I love that Calvary will be teaching them the same Godly principles that my husband and I teach at home instead of them going to a school where they will be learning worldly views and evolution.”

            Andrea C.
            Parent

            Admissions

            At Calvary Chapel Academy we are

            WHO GOD CALLED US TO BE.

            At CCA, we have built a school that is based upon God’s leading and provision, so we are who we say we are, and who God has called us to be.

            Calvary Chapel Academy is a ministry of Calvary Chapel Melbourne.  We value each child who is part of the CCA family and take seriously our responsibility to partner with you in developing your child’s godly character and academic achievement.  

            WELCOME!

            Thank you for your interest in Calvary Chapel Academy.  We would be honored to consider your child’s admission to our school, and we are happy you would like to know more about who we are.   Calvary Chapel Academy is accredited through the Association of Christian Schools International and Cognia.

            As CCA’s Director of Admissions, I want to do my best to help you get to know our school and what makes CCA a special place.  Our multi-step admissions process provides both your family and our school an opportunity to work together.  We invite you to discover more by taking a tour.  You are welcome to come in to visit our school or take a Zoom tour upon request.

            We invite you to learn more about us by exploring our website, and we look forward to speaking with you in person very soon. If you have any questions about admissions at Calvary Chapel Academy, please email.

            Ms. Richardson
            Director of Admissions

            SCHEDULE A TOUR

            Tours are given on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Primary and Elementary tours are given at 9:00 am and Middle and High School tours are given at 10:00 am.  You are welcome to come in to visit our school or take a Zoom tour upon request.

            Plan Your Visit

            SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID

            Step Up For Students is a state-approved nonprofit scholarship-funding organization that helps administer five scholarships for Florida schoolchildren. These scholarships strengthen public education by offering options to struggling schoolchildren. Step Up For Students considers itself a partner of public schools by giving all students the tools to succeed. They are empowering parents through the scholarship programs so that they might have an equal opportunity to discover educational options that work best for their children.

            You can learn more about the different types of scholarships below or by visiting Step Up for Students at www.StepUpForStudents.org.

            The Gardiner Scholarship (formerly known as PLSA) is for students who are Florida residents three years old through 12th grade in an eligible Florida private school or home education program who have been diagnosed with a specific disability, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, etc. To see a complete list of the disabilities and to learn more about this scholarship please visit their website. Information regarding the Gardiner Scholarship is available at www.stepupforstudents.org or 1-877-735-7837.

            This program is a private, non-profit organization that is privately funded and provides assistance for private school tuition for eligible students.

            Learn more about the AAA Scholarship Foundation

            Phone Number: (888) 707-2465

            We believe that economic diversity enriches our overall school community and rightly represents the Body of Christ. So, we are dedicated to assessing your needs and helping you determine the best option for your family. Here you will find information about scholarships for private schools and the Tuition Assistance Program at Calvary Chapel Academy.

            The Tuition Assistance Program at Calvary Chapel Academy was established to assist families during difficult financial seasons who do not have or qualify for other financial assistance programs.

            This program provides 10% to 50% tuition assistance to approved students currently enrolled at CCA with all accounts in good standing and is valid for one school year only. Additional fees such as; (re)enrollment, technology fee, lunch, and before/aftercare are not covered by the Tuition Assistance Program.

            All Tuition Assistance is reviewed and determined by the Tuition Assistance Committee. A student’s performance and conduct along with the family’s financial need is considered during each application.

            If you would like to apply for financial aid you can Create an Account and begin your application now! 

            TUITION AND FEES

            We understand and appreciate the careful financial planning that is required for investing in a private school education. As part of our thorough admissions process, our goal is to walk with you through each step, and share the long-term value of an exceptional Christian education.

            Calvary Chapel Academy is a ministry of Calvary Chapel Melbourne. As a ministry of the church, CCA benefits tremendously from the financial support of the church. As a result, we are able to provide an excellent Christian education, in a state-of-the-art facility, taught by a highly qualified staff, at a deeply discounted tuition rate which allows our parents to be good stewards of God’s provision.

             

            TUITION 2022-2023

            Grade Level Tuition (10 month period)
            3 Year Olds – Two Days* (must be potty trained prior to enrollment) $2210
            3 Year Olds – Three Days* (must be potty trained prior to enrollment) $4440
            3 Year Olds – Five Days* (must be potty trained prior to enrollment) $5440
            VPK Program Paid by State of Florida
            Kindergarten $5400
            1st Grade $7190
            2nd-3rd Grade $7190
            4th Grade $7130
            5th Grade $7100
            6th-8th Grade $7800
            9th-12th Grade $8870

             

            APPLICATION AND TESTING FEES

            Grade Level Application and Testing Fee
            Kindergarten $100
            1st-3rd Grade $125
            4th-5th Grade $125
            6th-8th Grade $125
            9th-12th Grade $125

             

            REGISTRATION FEES

            Grade Level Registration Fee
            Kindergarten $350
            1st-3rd Grade $450
            4th-5th Grade $450
            6th-8th Grade $500
            9th-12th Grade $550

             

            Academics

            Where Faith and Learning Soar!

            Academic Excellence

            The academic pillar of Calvary Chapel Academy is built upon a biblical perspective through which students learn to view the world and their role in it. We strive to maintain excellence, shaping our students to be world changers. We are able to achieve this through the hard work of our team of educational professionals. 

            Nurturing Environment

            We hire teachers and staff of the highest quality and character to instill that same development of godly character in our students. Our teachers create a safe and loving Christian environment, while providing a challenging, high quality, academic instruction. 

            Biblical Integration

            Our teachers receive ongoing professional development in educational best practices, as well as in biblical integration. Targeted professional development allows our educators to teach all subjects through a biblical worldview. We use a variety of resources featuring leading technology combined with carefully selected curriculum and research-based instructional practices to deepen students’ intellectual skills.

            • K-4th Co-Curricular Classes

              Kindergarten through 4th grade students participate in weekly co-curricular classes. These classes support CCA’s core-curriculum while also introducing new subject areas that encourage students to discover and grow their gifts, talents, and abilities. 

              K-4th Co-Curricular Classes: Art, Drama, P.E., Computer, Media Center

            • 5th-8th Elective Classes

              CCA’s Middle School students have the ability to choose electives that best interest them. Through these offerings, students uncover new passions and obtain a deeper understanding of new subject areas. 5th-6th graders can choose one elective and 7th-8th graders can choose two. 

              5th-6th: Art, Drama, Computer, Dance, Beginning Band, Beginning Chorus

              7th-8th: Worship Band, Art, Culinary Art, Drama, Dance, Intermediate Band, Computer, CCA Kingdom Chorus, STEM, Yearbook

            • 9th-12th Elective Classes

              CCA High School students are encouraged to explore the wide-range of electives CCA offers with the intention of taking their gifts, talents, and abilities to the next level. High School students can choose a total of two electives classes. These options range from Physical Ed. to Fine and Practical Arts.

              9th-12th: Team Sports, Individual Sports, Band, Chorus, Theatre, Art, Worship Band, Dance, Culinary Arts, Computer, AP Computer, Yearbook, Science, and Speech/Debate (12th Grade Only)

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            At CCA, we desire that our students flourish and thrive. To that end, we partner with parents to ensure your child has the scaffolding and support they need to reach their potential. CCA uses a set of high academic standards that meet or exceed state, national, and common core standards. These standards provide a roadmap of targeted learning for our students. Additionally, biblical integration in all subject areas ensures CCA students are taught the concepts which will prepare them for their academic and spiritual futures.

            Our teachers strive to individualize and differentiate classroom instruction to meet the needs of every student. Additionally, teachers at CCA are ASCI certified and skilled in providing innovative classroom practices that recognize multiple intelligences and learning styles.

            Our admissions team thoughtfully reviews all student applications. If your child has a medical diagnosis and requires additional classroom accommodations or academic intervention, our resource department is equipped to provide weekly small group push in and pull out services on an as-needed basis. Please note that a child is required to have documentation of a diagnosis provided by a physician, psychologist, neurologist, etc. to have a 504 plan and that CCA is not staffed to provide Brevard County Public Schools Tier two and Tier three interventions.

            We understand you want the best education for your child and CCA is committed to providing the resources that will enrich and enhance your child’s learning experience and academic success.

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            I thank God every chance I get for this great school He has blessed us with! Calvary has become my second family. This is my child’s 4th year at Calvary and she has excelled in all aspects of life and has helped our family grow closer to the Lord. I pray that I can continue her education at Calvary Chapel Academy.

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            My son Dalton loved going to CCA and was in one of the first graduating classes there. He was in the praise and worship band and that is where he started his music career. He continued to graduate high school and then went to Belmont University in Nashville Tennessee where he graduated with a music business degree. We will always be grateful to Calvary for the love they poured into him.

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            Covenant Christian School in Palm Bay FL

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             720 Emerson Dr NE
                   Palm Bay, FL  32907-1430

            (321) 727-2661

            Student/teacher ratio:  12. 0
            Number of students:  264

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            62.5%

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            Year White African American Asian Hispanic American Indian Pacific Islander Two or More Races Not Specified Total
            2018 207 30 12 51 2 2 7 18 329
            2020 165 31 6 45 0 0 17 0 264

            Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U. S. Dept of Education.

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            Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
            2018 329 n/a n/a n/a
            2020 264 21. 9 12.0 n/a

            Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

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            Covenant Christian School – 720 Emerson Drive Northeast, Palm Bay, FL

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            All three of my children graduated from CCS. They took many AP courses and got into the colleges of their choice. They developed strong friendships and a strong faith. I would highly recommend CCS.

            Posted by a parent on 7/19/2019

            Fantastic so far! As mentioned, we just moved into the area in July, but did research schools and visited this one months earlier.

            Posted by a parent on 9/13/2018

            This is the worst school ever. I can’t believe they consider this a Christian school this school is quite the opposite. If you want your child to be bullied or mistreated by the teacher then this is the school for you. This school expects little robots. Newsflash you are dealing with kids. They complain over the smallest things. I went to Christian schools for my education. Covenant is not a good school, and all they seem to care about is money and Prestige no matter who they hurt.

            Posted by a parent on 10/9/2017

            Covenant has been instrumental in both the academic and spiritual growth of my children. We are truly a family.

            Posted by a parent on 6/30/2016

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            Covenant Christian School isn’t just a student body but a family. The connection between student and teacher, and school/parents is amazing. Teachers are famous for being caring, loving, and willing to go the extra mile to help the students. The culture lends itself in fulfilling its mission – to cultivate wise servant leaders.

            Posted by a principal on 12/18/2015

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            Palm Bay schools – Covenant Christian School is located at 720 Emerson Drive Northeast, Palm Bay FL 32907. Covenant Christian School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK-12.

            Gay theater teacher says she was forced out of Palm Bay Christian school

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            A teacher says she was fired from a Christian school because she’s gay.

            PALM BAY, Fla. – On Oct. 2, a half-hour before her musical theater class began, Covenant Christian School teacher Monica Toro Lisciandro said administrators unexpectedly called her into a meeting, reports News 6 partner Florida Today.

            Somebody had apparently called the private Christian school and leveled allegations against her.

            Lisciandro said the assistant principal told her the school received word that Lisciandro was in a relationship with a woman, she had attended a pride festival, and she hosted an LGBTQ group in her studio.

            Her response? “Well, it’s true.”

            Lisciandro, who is gay, says she was forced out of her part-time teaching job because of her sexual orientation. Last week, Head of School Lorne Wenzel wrote an email to musical theater parents:

            “I am sorry to say that for personal reasons, Mrs. Lisciandro is not able to continue teaching our musical theater class. We are aggressively pursuing another teacher to finish the class and (direct) our play, and I will keep you posted,” Wenzel wrote.

            Covenant Christian School is located on Emerson Drive in Palm Bay. 

            “Covenant Christian School, in partnership with supportive parents, exists to glorify God by cultivating wise servant leaders through nurturing Christ-like character, promoting individual academic excellence, and developing a Biblical worldview in its students,” reads a statement on the school website homepage.

            According to a non-discrimination policy on the homepage, the school “does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.” The school participates in Florida’s school voucher program.

            “It’s been a very difficult situation, because my life has been dedicated to children and making them feel seen and heard and loved, no matter who they are,” Lisciandro said.

            “And so to think that something like this could happen to them makes me feel really upset and angry, because they deserve better. So I can’t be quiet about it. I can’t be silent about it,” she said.

            “Because I want kids to see me and know that you can be a Christian and you can be gay. You can be gay, you can teach at a Christian school. You don’t have to feel shame about who you love, or who you are, or how you were born to be,” she said.

            Wenzel released a statement saying that the school requires its teachers to follow the tenants of the Bible.

            “Covenant Christian School believes that every person is created by God and has inherent value and worth that cannot be minimized by any classification, status or life circumstances. We uphold and affirm this inherent worth of every person.

            “Covenant Christian School also requires that all employees must agree to and model our position on human sexuality, which is based on the biblical teaching that asks all Christ-followers to abstain from any sexual activities outside of a one-man, one-woman marriage.

            “For our school, teachers are not simply people who may come and go each school year. Teachers are asked to believe, model and instruct students in all matters of the faith including its doctrines. We require that teachers strive to reflect in their own lives the biblical principles that they teach. The Christian life is not simply a passing of knowledge from one generation to another, it is about a life lived in community and unity to God’s standards as well,” the statement read.

            Lisciandro also owns the Viera Studio for the Performing Arts in Suntree, which hosts the Rainbow Project LGBTQ allyship group. The Satellite High graduate spent her teenage years acting at Cocoa Village Playhouse in the Stars of Tomorrow program, and she later spent 12 years teaching students, directing productions and performing in professional touring theater companies in New York City before returning to Brevard County.

            Lisciandro taught about 35 middle school and high school students at Covenant Christian School, and her former students are rehearsing to perform the musical comedy “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. ” She worked at the school the past three years for about 10 hours per week.

            Legally, Lisciandro said she can probably do nothing about her situation. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a trio of cases debating whether companies can legally fire workers because of sexual orientation or gender identity.

            There is no statewide law that prohibits discrimination against LGBTQ people in the Sunshine State, Equality Florida reports.

            “This means that, according to state law, it is legal to fire someone, evict them from housing, or deny them service at a restaurant just because they are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer,” the Equality Florida website states.

            In February 2016, the Palm Bay City Council rejected a proposed human rights ordinance that supporters said would protect LGBTQ people from being unfairly fired from jobs or evicted by landlords.

            However, opponents said the 25-page ordinance could have encouraged frivolous lawsuits and let sexual predators sneak into restrooms at parks, malls and schools.  

            The emotional debate drew an estimated 500 people to City Hall. 

            Lisciandro’s Viera Studio for the Performing Arts hosts the Rainbow Project, a youth club dedicated to creating LGBT allyship and a “safe space for the kids to be themselves.” The club spearheads fundraising projects for nonprofits and manned a booth during the Space Coast Pride Festival & Parade on Sept. 28 in Eau Gallie.

            Corey Beattie works at the studio as musical theatre and touring company instructor, and she leads the Rainbow Project.

            “It’s discrimination,” Beattie said of Lisciandro’s ouster.

            “You can say what you want, you say whether it’s lawful or not. But we’ve seen throughout history: Just because it’s under law does not mean it’s not discrimination. The fact is that Monica hasn’t done anything wrong,” Beattie said.

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            Many names and mascots of American sports teams are based on or use religious symbols . Most are study groups in institutions founded by various denominations of Christianity, both Catholic and Protestant, with Saints being the most popular team name. The only team name that has caused controversy is Crusaders , many of which have changed over the years. A term once associated with defenders of the faith is now also associated with oppression. Many Christian schools also use “knights” as the name of their teams, but in these cases it is difficult to establish the religious symbolism. There are also a number of teams whose names include demons or devils, mythological creatures from many cultures. However, images of the devil in sports used in public and non-sectarian schools are part of pop culture, not religion. There are few in popular culture based on Norse mythology.

            CONTENT

            • 1 Sports mascots and social identity
            • 2 Catholic schools

              • 2.1 Colleges and universities

                • 2.1.1 Saints
              • 2.2 Primary, middle and high schools

                • 2.2.1 Crusaders
                • 2.2.2 Brothers
                • 2.2.3 Saints
            • 3 Protestant schools

              • 3.1 Colleges and universities

                • 3.1.1 Name change
              • 3.2 Primary, middle and high schools

                • 3.2.1 Quakers
                • 3.2.2 Saints
            • 4 Controversy about the mascots of the crusaders
            • 5 Other religions
            • 6 private non-sectarian schools
            • 7 public schools

              • 7.1 Colleges and universities
              • 7.2 Secondary schools

                • 7.2.1 Crusaders
                • 7.2.2 Deacons
                • 7.2.3 Demons / Devils
                • 7.2.4 Quakers
                • 7.2.5 Saints
                • 7.2.6 Valkyries
            • 8 professional sports teams and franchises
            • 9 See also
            • 10 external links
            • 11 Sources

            Sports mascots and social identity

            Most of the teams listed here belong to schools, not professional franchises. The reasons for this are discussed. In schools, administrators, teachers and parents act as a community to educate students about local values, and in many places these values ​​come from religious institutions such as churches and synagogues. So schools often become de facto representatives of the religious ideals of the community, as well as visual representatives of this community at the state, national and international level. These conditions combine to make school sports a place for religious symbols after they run through the secular values ​​of both the nation as a whole and the sport itself. This filtering creates mascots of varying value, such as the “Demon Deacons” from Wake Forest University and the “Hustlin Quakers” (formerly “Fighting Quakers”, subsequently simply “Quakers”) from Earlham College.

            Despite the sensitive nature of religious issues in the United States of America, there is little controversy about religious imagery in American sports. Subtle twists on common symbols such as the crusader have been criticized for their insensitivity to non-Christian groups, but in general religiously inspired team names and mascots have not been scrutinized. This contrasts with team names and mascots from Native American cultural sources. The identification of sports fans with their team is part of building a social identity. A clear connection between religion and sports is the pre-game prayer, a particular tradition of football games in the US South. However, this practice has faced an obstacle to the public recitation of prayers by those who consider it obligatory.

            Catholic schools

            Colleges and universities

            Crusader logo Holy Cross

            • College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts – crusaders
            • DePaul University, Chicago, IL – Blue Demons, mascot of DIBS (Demon in Blue Suit)
            • Providence College, Providence, RI – Monks
            • Saint Joseph’s College of Maine, Standish, Maine – Monks
            • University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota – Tommy, a mascot representing St. Thomas Aquinas.
            • St. Benedict’s College and St. John’s University, Minnesota – St. Benedict’s College for Women is called the Bennies, representing Benedict of Nursia, while St. John’s University for Men is called the Johnny, representing John of Patmos.
            Saints
            • Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, Michigan
            • Carroll College, Helena, Montana
            • St. Joseph’s College, Rutland, Vermont – Fighting Saints (Closed due to financial issues in 2019year)
            • College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota
            • Emmanuel College, Boston, Massachusetts
            • College of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana
            • Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia – mascot – dog Bernie
            • University of Maryville, City and Country, Missouri – Maryville Saints Mascot Louis St. Bernard
            • Mercyhurst Northeast, Northeast, Pennsylvania
            • Our Lady of the Lakes University, San Antonio, Texas
            • Saint Martin’s University, Lacey, Washington – Saint Martin’s
            • Siena College, Loudonville, New York – Bernie’s mascot “St. Bernard”.
            • Siena Heights University, Adrian, Michigan – The Husky Halo mascot.
            • Thomas More College, Crestview Hills, Kentucky – The mascot “Tommy Moe” or “Tommy Morya”, a renaissance Englishman in colorful parachute pants.

            Primary, middle and high schools

            • Archbishop Bergan High School, Fremont, Nebraska – Knights, school logo includes a 9 cross0018

            • Bishop of England High School, Charleston, SC – Battling Bishops
            • Mount Michael Benedictine Abbey and High School, Elkhorn, Nebraska – Knights, School Logo – Benedictine Cross
            • Sacred Heart Academy, Louisville, KY – Valkyries
            • St. Pius X High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico – Sartana is a reference to the school’s namesake.
            • Shanley High School, Fargo, ND – Deacons
            • Thomas More Prep-Marian, Hays, Kansas – Monarchs, logo includes 9 cross0018
            Crusaders
            • Brother Martin High School, New Orleans, Louisiana
            • Cathedral High School, St. Cloud, Minnesota
            • Central Catholic High School, Grand Island, Nebraska
            • Mount Kapaun Catholic High School on Mount Carmel, Wichita, Kansas
            • Marian High School, Omaha, Nebraska
            Monks
            • Archbishop Curley High School, Baltimore, Maryland
            • Austin Catholic Preparatory School, Detroit, Michigan (closed 1978)
            • Bishop Lynch High School, Dallas, Texas
            • Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Illinois
            • Malvern Preparatory School, Malvern, Pennsylvania
            • Monsignor Bonner High School, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
            • St. Anthony High School, Jersey City, New Jersey
            • St. Anthony High School, South Huntington, New York
            • Servite High School, Anaheim, California
            Saints
            • Bishop Dwenger High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana
            • Canterbury School, New Milford, Connecticut
            • Central Catholic High School, Bloomington, Illinois
            • DeSales High School, Geneva, New York
            • Mormon trail junior/senior. High School, Humstone, Iowa and Lady Saints
            • Notre Dame Preparatory High School, Scottsdale, Arizona, St. Bernard mascot
            • San Juan Diego Catholic High School, Austin, Texas
            • Santa Clara High School, Oxnard, California
            • St. Anthony High School, Long Beach, California
            • St. Augustine High School, San Diego, California
            • St. Bernard School, Uncasville, Connecticut
            • St. Bernard High School, Fitchburg, Massachusetts
            • St. Bernard Preparatory School, Cullman, Alabama
            • Saint Dominic Academy, Auburn and Lewiston, Maine
            • St. Louis Catholic High School, Lake Charles, Louisiana
            • St. Mary’s Central High School, Bismarck, North Dakota
            • St. Mary’s High School, Annapolis, Maryland
            • St. Mary’s High School, Westfield, Massachusetts
            • St. Mary’s School for the Deaf, Buffalo, New York
            • St. Patrick’s High School, Maysville, Kentucky
            • Saint Raphael Academy, Pawtucket, Rhode Island
            • St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Overland Park, Kansas
            • St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Dover, New Hampshire
            • St. Vincent Academy, Savannah, Georgia
            • Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
            • Saratoga Central Catholic High School, Saratoga Springs, New York
            • Seton Catholic Central, Binghamton, New York
            • Seton High School, Cincinnati, Ohio
            • Tuscara Central Catholic High School, New Philadelphia, Ohio
            • Xavier College Preparatory High School, Palm Desert, California
            • Xavier High School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

            Protestant schools

            Colleges and universities

            • Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana – Quakers
            • Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois – Red Devils
            • Guildford College, Greensboro, North Carolina – Quakers
            • Ohio Wesleyan, Delaware, Ohio – Battling Bishops
            • Limestone College, Gaffney, South Carolina – Saints
            • Meredith College, Raleigh, NC – Avenging Angels, Women Only Undergraduate Programs0018

            • Mid American Christian University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – Gospels
            • New Hope Christian College, Eugene, OR – Deacons
            • Wesleyan College of North Carolina, Rocky Mount, NC – Battling Bishops
            • Randall University, Moore, Oklahoma – Saints
            • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Quaker name historical rather than religious
            • Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC – Demon Deacons, Demon Deacon mascot.
            Name change
            • Bloomfield College, Bloomfield, NJ – Deacons switched to Bears in 2014.
            • Elon University, Elon, NC – Originally Struggling Christians, renamed Phoenix in 2000.
            • Evangel University, Springfield, Missouri – Crusaders removed March 2021, no replacement selected
            • Lincoln Christian University, Lincoln, Illinois – Preachers (male) and Angels (female) switched to Red Lion in 2009year.
            • Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana – Lancers (1931-1942), Crusaders (1942-2021), now Beacons

            Primary, middle and high schools

            • Christ Church Episcopal School, Greenville, SC – Cavaliers
            • Louisville Christian Academy, Louisville, KY – Centurions
            • Christian Life Academy, Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Crusaders
            • Episcopal High School, Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Knights
            • Shannon Forest Christian School, Greenville, SC – Crusaders
            • University Christian School, Jacksonville, Florida – Fighting Christians, Christian Knight mascot.
            Quakers
            • Brooklyn Friends School, Brooklyn, New York
            • Carolina Friends School, Durham, North Carolina
            • Friends Academy, Locust Valley, New York
            • Baltimore Friends School, Baltimore, Maryland
            • Moses Brown School, Providence, Rhode Island
            • Sidwell Friends School, Bethesda, Maryland and Washington, DC
            • William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
            • Wilmington Friends School, Wilmington, Delaware
            Saints
            • All Saints Episcopal School, Fort Worth, Texas
            • All Saints Academy, Winter Haven, Florida – the mascot is a St. Bernard dog.
            • Baytown Christian Academy, Baytown, Texas
            • Briarcrest Christian School, Shelby County, Tennessee; the school was founded as a segregation academy in 1970s
            • Calvary Academy, Springfield, Illinois
            • Calvary Baptist Christian High School, San Fernando, California
            • Christian Academy, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
            • Clarendon Hall School, Summerton, South Carolina
            • Concordia Preparatory School, Towson, Maryland
            • Faith Christian Academy, Pasadena, Texas
            • Faith Christian School, Foreston, Minnesota
            • Faith Heritage School, Syracuse, New York
            • First Baptist Academy, Dallas, Texas
            • Greenville Christian School, Greenville, Mississippi – founded as a segregation academy
            • Harvest Christian Academy, Keller, Texas
            • Hillcrest Christian School, Thousand Oaks, California
            • Lutheran High School, Indianapolis, Indiana – Louie’s mascot, St. Bernard.
            • Lighthouse Christian Academy, Santa Monica, California
            • Lima Christian School, Lima, New York
            • Mountain View Christian School, Las Vegas, NV
            • Mount Juliet Christian Academy, Mount Juliet, Tennessee
            • North Clackamas Christian School, Oregon City, Oregon
            • Oklahoma Christian School, Edmond, Oklahoma
            • Patrician Academy, Butler, Alabama
            • Philadelphia Christian High School, Conyers, Georgia
            • Prentiss Christian School, Prentiss, Mississippi
            • Resurrection Christian School, Charlotte, North Carolina
            • St. James School, Maryland, Hagerstown, Maryland
            • St. Martin’s Episcopal School, Metairie, Louisiana
            • St. Mary’s School, Raleigh, North Carolina
            • St. Paul’s Episcopal School, Mobile, Alabama
            • St. Paul’s Lutheran School, Ocala, Florida
            • St. Paul’s Lutheran High School, Concordia, Missouri
            • St. Stephen and St. Agnes School, Alexandria, Virginia
            • St. Thomas Episcopal School, Houston, TX St. Paul’s Episcopal School
            • Seattle Lutheran High School, Seattle, Washington
            • Shiloh Christian School, Springdale, Arkansas
            • St. Andrew’s School in Barrington, Rhode Island
            • St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, Ridgeland, Mississippi
            • St. Anne-Belfield School, Charlottesville, Virginia
            • St. Christopher’s School, Richmond, Virginia
            • St. Cloud Christian School, St. Cloud, MN
            • Silva Bay Academy, Bay Springs, Mississippi
            • Trinity Episcopal Day School, Natchez, Mississippi
            • Trinity Lutheran School, Bend, Oregon
            • Trinity Preparatory School, Winter Park, Florida, Silva Bay Academy
            • Vail Christian High School, Edwards, Colorado

            Crusader mascot controversy

            Many Catholic and some Protestant schools have accepted the Crusader into their teams. In 2004, the University of the Incarnate Word decided that its crusader mascot was unsuitable for its multicultural mission. Corlis McGee, president of Nazareth College East, said: “There is a growing realization that the meaning of the word has changed and crusader no longer represents the positive message of Christian love that we want to share with the world.”

            Other universities have chosen to keep the mascot in deference to their history and are constantly reminding students to “communicate our desire to bring good news and move on to any situation we face.” The remaining college level crusaders are Belmont Abbey College (Belmont, North Carolina), Christendom College (Front Royal, Virginia), College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, Massachusetts), University Madonna (Livonia, Michigan), and North Greenville University (Tigerville, South Carolina), who changed their mascot from the Mounties to the Crusaders in 2017.

            Previous crusader name changes
            School name City Status New Talisman Year Modified Notes
            University of Alvernia Reading Pennsylvania Golden Wolves 2017 Sister Madonna Marie Harvat, a member of the Bernardine Sisters, stated; “The idea of ​​changing the name has been brewing for a long time, because there was a lot of prejudice and persecution associated with the Crusades, and Alvernia is not for that.
            Bushnell University Eugene Oregon Lighthouses 2020 This change coincided with Northwestern Christian University becoming Bushnell.
            Capital University Bexley Ohio Comets 2021 Although the change was based on the recognition that the name was outdated and divisive, the alumni were opposed.
            Clark University Dubuque Iowa Pride 2017
            East Nazarene College Quincy Massachusetts Lions 2009 The president of the college stated that the meaning of the crusader has changed over the years and has become associated with atrocities.
            Evangelical University Springfield Missouri Valor 2021 The president of the university stated; “Today we recognize that crusaders often make it difficult for students and alumni to proudly represent the university in their areas of global work and service.
            Northwestern Nazareth University Nampa Idaho Nighthawks 2017
            Nazarene University Point Loma Point Loma, San Diego California Sea lions 2002
            Susquehanna University Selinsgrove Pennsylvania River Hawks 2015
            University of the Incarnate Word San Antonio Texas Cardinals 2004
            University of Valparaiso Valparaiso Indiana Lighthouses 2021
            Wheaton College Wheaton Illinois thunder 2000 Billy Graham, who called his annual evangelistic campaigns “The Crusades”, was the school’s most famous alumnus.

            Other religions

            • Yeshiva University, New York – Maccabees

            Private non-sectarian schools

            • Converse University, Concordia, Missouri – Valkyries
            • Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA – Red Devils
            • Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham Park, NJ – Devils
            • Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL – Saints
            • St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York – Saints (founded by but now non-denominational Universalist Church of America)
            • University of Science, Philadelphia, PA – Devils, “Dragon Devil”

            Public schools

            Colleges and universities

            • Arizona State University – Sun Devils Sparky Mascot Sun Devil
            • UC Pennsylvania – Vulcans
            • Central Connecticut State – Blue Devils
            • Duke University – The Blue Devils originated from a French military unit during World War I.
            • Lurlin B. Wallace Community College, Andalusia, Greenville and Opp, Alabama – Saints
            • Missionary College (California), Santa Clara, CA – Saints
            • Mount Hood Community College, Gresham, OR – Saints
            • North Country Community College, Saranac Lake, NY – Saints
            • Louisiana Northwestern State University – Demons, mascot Vic Demon.
            • San Diego Mesa College – Olympians
            • Santa Fe College, Gainesville, FL – Saints
            • Seward County Community College, Liberal, Kansas – Saints
            • Shawnee Community College, Ullin, IL – Saints

            High Schools

            Crusaders
            • Buhler High School, Buhler, Kansas
            • Wellington High School, Wellington, Kansas
            Deacons
            • St. Paul High School, St. Paul, Virginia – deacons
            Demons / Devils
            • Batavia High School, Batavia, NY – Blue Devils
            • Brockport High School, Brockport, NY – Blue Devils
            • Brunswick High School (Brunswick, OH), Brunswick, OH – Blue Devils
            • Decatur Community High School, Oberlin, Kansas – Red Devils
            • Hispaniola Valley High School, Hispaniola, New Mexico – Sundevils
            • Franklin Central School, Franklin, Delaware County, New York – Purple Devils
            • Perkins-Tryon High School, Perkins, Oklahoma – Demons
            • Plattsmouth High School, Plattsmouth, Nebraska – Blue Devils
            • Port Barre High School, Port Barre, Louisiana – Red Devils
            • Rancocas Valley Regional High School, Mount Holly, NJ – Red Devils
            • Sedan, Kansas – Blue Devils
            • Victor Senior High School, Victor, New York – Blue Devils
            • Washington High School, Washington, Iowa – Demons
            • Wayne High School, Wayne, Nebraska – Blue Devils
            • Wynot Public Schools, Wynot, Nebraska – Blue Devils
            Quakers
            • East High School, Lansing, Michigan
            • Franklin High School, Portland, Oregon – switched from Quaker to Lightning in 2019.
            • Franklin High School, Seattle, Washington
            • Horace Greeley High School, Chappaqua, New York
            • Millville Area Junior Senior High School, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
            • Moorestown High School, Moorestown, New Jersey
            • New Philadelphia High School, New Philadelphia, Ohio
            • Orchard Park High School, Orchard Park, New York
            • Plainfield High School, Plainfield, Indiana
            • Quaker Valley High School, Litsdale, Pennsylvania
            • Salem Junior/Senior High School, Salem, Ohio
            Saints
            • Butterfield-Odin Public School, Butterfield, Minnesota
            • Calhoun County High School, St. Matthews, South Carolina
            • Cedar Grove High School, Ellenwood, Georgia
            • Churchville-Chili High School, Churchville, New York
            • Delta High School, Clarksburg, California
            • Interlake High School, Bellevue, Washington
            • Jefferson High School, Edgewater, Colorado
            • La Salle High School, St. Ignace, Michigan
            • Locke High School, Los Angeles, California
            • Melcher-Dallas High School, Melcher-Dallas, Iowa
            • St. Ansgar High School, St. Ansgar, Iowa
            • St. Charles High School, St. Charles, Minnesota
            • St. Clair High School, East China Settlement, Michigan
            • St. Croix Falls High School, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
            • Saint Helena High School, St. Helena, California
            • St. James High School, St. James, Minnesota
            • St. Michaels Middle/High School, St. Michaels, MD
            • St. Paul High School, St. Paul, Arkansas
            • St. Peter’s High School, St. Peter, Minnesota
            • St. Regis Falls Central School, St. Regis Falls, New York
            • San Dimas High School, San Dimas, California
            • Sandalwood High School, Jacksonville, Florida
            • Santa Ana High School, Santa Ana, California
            • Santa Fe South High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – St. Bernard mascot
            • Santa Maria High School, Santa Maria, California
            • Santa Teresa High School, San Jose, California
            • Selma High School, Selma, Alabama
            • South Wayne High School, Dudley, North Carolina
            • Thornwell Charter School, Clinton, South Carolina
            • West Feliciana High School, St. Francisville, Louisiana
            Valkyries

            Schools where the boys’ teams are Vikings and the girls’ teams are Valkyries, mythical characters in Scandinavian mythology.

            • Bigfork High School, Bigfork, Montana
            • Petersburg High School, Petersburg, Alaska

            Professional sports teams and franchises

            • Albany Devils, American Hockey League
            • Fort Myers Miracle, Minor League Baseball – Became Fort Myers Mighty Mussels in 2019.
            • Los Angeles Angels, Major League Baseball – named after the city of Los Angeles
            • New Jersey Devils, National Hockey League
            • New Orleans Saints, National Football League franchise was named “Saints” by popular vote on November 1, 1966 – All Saints’ Day. The title allegedly refers to the popular New Orleans gospel/jazz tune “When the Saints Go Marching In”.
            • Sacramento Kings, National Basketball Association. The talisman is the lion Slamson, a reference to the figure of Samson from the Old Testament.
            • San Antonio Missions, Minor League Baseball
            • San Diego Padres, Major League Baseball
            • Stockton Thunder, ECHL – uses the Norse god Thor as a talisman.

            See also

            • University sports ritual in the USA
            • List of college sports team nicknames
            • List of mascots
            • List of sports team names and mascots received from indigenous peoples
            • Native American Mascot Controversy
            • Totem

            External links

            MascotDB.com, a searchable database of sports mascots

            references

            Hollywood, Florida

            This article is about a city in Florida. For the area in Los Angeles, see Hollywood.

            Parts of this article (related to the recovery of the following hurricanes, specifically 2017 Hurricane Irma, and the development of a discussion of urban resilience and climate resilience planning) should be updated by . Update this article to reflect recent events or new information that is available. (September 2017)

            Hollywood is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States, located between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. [7] The average temperature is 68 to 83°F (20 to 28°C). As of July 1, 2019, the population of Hollywood was 154,817. [4] Founded at 1925, the city grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s and is now the twelfth largest city in Florida. [8] Hollywood is the principal city of the Miami Metropolitan Area, which had a population of approximately 6,012,331 at the 2015 census.

            Content

            • 1 History
              • 1.1 News tape
            • 2 Geography
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              • 4.1 Best employers
              • 4.2 Tourism
            • 5 Parks and rest
            • 6 Government
              • 6.1 Mayor
            • 7.1 State school
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            • 7. 4 Public Primary Schools
            • 7.5 Private Schools
          • 8 Infrastructure
            • 8.1 Transport
            • 8.2 Police Department
          • 9 Famous people
          • 10 Crime and terrorism
          • 11 In the popular culture
          • 12 Substices
          • 13 See also
          • 14 used literature
          • 15 List of literature
          • 16 External links

            Joseph Young arrived in South Florida in 1920 to create his own Florida City of Dreams. His vision included the beaches of the Atlantic Ocean extending to the west, with artificial lakes, infrastructure, roads, and a coastal waterway. He wanted to include large parks, schools, churches, and golf courses; all of these industries and activities were very important to Young’s life. [ citation needed ] After spending millions of dollars building the city, Young was elected as the first mayor in 1925. This new city quickly became home to northerners known as snowbirds. These snowbirds flee north in winter and south in summer to escape the harsh climate. By 1960, there were over 2,400 hotel units in Hollywood, and 12,170 single-family homes had also been built. [9] Young bought thousands of acres of land around 1920 and named his new town “Hollywood by the Sea” to distinguish it from his other real estate venture, “Hollywood in the Hills” in New York.

            Hollywood Skyline, Florida

            Photograph of Hollywood Beach taken in late October 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

            The Florida Guide, published by the Federal Writers’ Project, describes the early development of Hollywood, an early example of the planned community that proliferated in Florida during the 1920s real estate boom:

            land and street sorting; two yacht pools, designed by General George Washington Goethals, chief engineer for the construction of the Panama Canal, were dredged and connected to the intracostal waterway. The Big Power Plant was installed, and when the city lights were first lit, ships at sea reported that Miami was on fire, and their radio signals and red glow in the sky brought people to help from miles away. [10]

            —  Federal Writers’ Project “Part III: The Florida Loop”, Florida: A Guide to the Southernmost State (1947)

            Potential land buyers were enticed by free accommodations and their entertainment “They drove through the future city along the paths laid through the thickets of palmetto; some sections were so deserted and abandoned that many of the women went into hysterics, it is said, and a few fainted. [10] Young had visions of lakes, golf courses, a luxury beach hotel (Hollywood Beach Hotel, now Hollywood Beach Resort), country clubs, and the main street of Hollywood Boulevard. [11] After the 1926 Miami hurricane, Hollywood was severely damaged; Local newspapers reported that Hollywood was second only to Miami in losses from the storm. [9] After Young’s death in 1934, the city faced other devastating hurricanes and the stock market crashed due to personal financial failures. [11]

            Following the damage caused by Hurricane Irma in 2017, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) launched an initiative called Rebuild Florida to help citizens affected by the disaster. Initially, the focus of Rebuild Florida was a home improvement program that offered assistance in rebuilding the homes of families affected by Hurricane Irma. The program prioritizes vulnerable low-income populations such as the disabled, the elderly, and families with children under five. [ We need quote ]

            News tape

            Hollywood chronology, Florida

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            • Hollywood Police Department established
            • Hollywood Boulevard bridge built (approximate date) [15]
            • Joseph Wesley Young becomes mayor; C.H. Wyndham Becomes City Manager [16]
            • House of Joseph Wesley Yang built
          • 1926
            • Hotel Hollywood Beach in business [12]
            • September 18: Uracino Destroyed City [12] [12] [12] [12] [12] [12] [12] [12] [12] [12] [12] 901 Port Everglades opens near Hollywood [13]
            • 1930
              • Hollywood Hills Hotel built [12]
              • Population: 2,689.
            • 1932 – Riverside Military Academy Hollywood campus established [12]
            • 1935 – Tropicale Fiesta begins [12]
            • 1937 – Florida Theater built. [17]
            • 1947 – Hurricanes occur [15]
            • 1948 – Broward County International Airport opened [13]
            • 1950 – Population: 14,351
            • 1952 – Joseph Watson became city manager (until circa 1970) [15]
            • 1953 – Hollywood Memorial Hospital opens. [15]
            • 1957
              • “The Seminole Tribe of Florida has been officially recognized by the federal government and is headquartered in Hollywood. [13]
              • MacArthur High School is open
            • 1958 Hotel in business [9 9029] 2
            • 1959 – Creation of Seminole Okali Indian Village [13]
            • 1960 – Population: 35,237
            • 1962 – Arrow Drive-In Cinema in Deed [17]
            • 1964 – Home Federal Tower built. [15]
            • 1967 – West Hollywood Elks Lodge founded [18]
            • 1970 – Population: 106,873
            • 1971
              • Hollywood Unbowed Seminole Contest [15]
              • Topikiji Yugni Park Opened [13]
            • 1972 – Broward County Historical Commission established. [1]
            • 1974 – Broward County Library System established. [13]
            • 1975 – Hollywood Arts and Culture Center opened
            • 1981
              • July 27: Adam Walsh murdered Florida v. Butterworth [19]
            • 1982 – West Lake Park opens [20]
            • 1983 – Seminole Tribune newspaper begins publication. [21]
            • 1996
              • Constitutional Center Caus opened in West Lake [20]
              • Site of the city online (approximate date) [22] [23]
            • 1997- NEW TIMES BROVARD Palm Beach newspaper began publication
            • 2004 – Seminole Tribe Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood in business [13]
            • 2010 – Population: 140,768 [24] [25]
            • 2013 – Frederica Wilson became U. S. Representative for Florida’s 24th congressional district [26]
            • 2016 – Josh Levy became mayor [27]

            Geography

            According to the US Census Bureau, the city has a total area of ​​30.8 square miles (80 km 2), of which .34 square miles (71 km 2 ) is land and 3.46 square miles (9 km 2 ) is covered by water (11.23%). [28]

            Hollywood is located in southeast Broward County and includes 5 to 6 miles (8.0 to 9.7 km) of Atlantic Ocean beach, which is briefly interrupted by the Dania Beach property. It is limited to these municipalities:

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    1970 106,873 203.3%
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    As of 2000, there were 59,673 households, of which 24.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 41. 5% were married couples, living together, 11.9% of women’s families lived without husbands, and 42.2% had no family law. families. 34.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 13.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.31, and the average family size is 3.00.

    The city’s age demographics show a mixed population: 21.3% under the age of 18, 7.0% from 18 to 24, 31.3% from 25 to 44, 23.1% from 45 to 64, and 17 .3% aged 65 and over. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 women, there were 94.1 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 90.9 men.

    The median income for a household in the city was $40,714, and the median income for a family was $55,849. Men had a median income of $33,102 versus $21,237 for women. The per capita income for the city was 22 097 dollars. About 9.9% of families and 13.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.1% of those under the age of 18 and 11.8% of those aged 65 or over.

    Since 2000, speakers of English as a first language accounted for 66.94% of the population, Spanish 21.62%, French 2.06%, French Creole 1.32%, Italian 1.12%, Romanian was level at 0.91%, Hebrew at 0.88%, Portuguese at 0.84%, and German as mother tongue was 0.72% of the population. [35]

    As of 2000, Hollywood ranked seventy-fifth in terms of the number of Cubans in the United States, accounting for 4.23% of the city’s population, [36] and the sixty-fifth largest percentage of Colombians in the US, 2.26% of the city’s population (Tied to both the city and village of Mount Kisco, New York.) [37] He also had fifty the seventh largest percentage of Peruvian residents in the US, 1.05% of the city’s population (shared with Locust Valley, New York), [38] , and the twentieth largest percentage of Romanian residents in the US, at 1.1% of the total population ( along with several other areas in the US). [39]

    Economy

    Prior to their dissolution, Commodore Cruise Line and its subsidiary Crown Cruise Line were headquartered in Hollywood. [40]

    Aerospace and electronics parts manufacturer HEICO is headquartered in Hollywood. [41]

    Since 1991, Invicta Watch Group, a manufacturer of watches and writing instruments, has been headquartered in Hollywood, where they also operate a customer service call center.

    Top 9 employers0462

    10 Hollywood Woodwork 120

    Tourism

    Tours of the Intercostal Waterway are common in Hollywood, Florida. [ citation needed ] The Intercostal Hotel is located parallel to the Atlantic Ocean and offers tourists and locals the opportunity to experience nature and the surroundings. [ quotation needed ]

    Young Circle is another area surrounded by shops, restaurants and bars. Food Truck Reception occurs every Monday during which dozens of local food trucks park and serve a variety of dishes including Cuban, Venezuelan, Mediterranean, Mexican, Jamaican and Peruvian cuisine, as well as BBQ, burgers, gourmet grilled cheese and dessert trucks. . [43]

    Parks and Recreation

    Hollywood has about 60 parks, seven golf courses and sandy beaches. [ citation needed ]

    Hollywood Beach has a wide road that extends approximately 2.5 miles along the Atlantic Ocean. [7] Parking is available in side streets or in garages for an additional fee, and public trolleybuses run throughout the day. [ citation needed ] Restaurants and hotels are located along the waterfront, near the theatre, playground and other attractions including bike rentals, ice cream parlors, gift shops and a farmer’s market. The trail is used for walking and jogging, and there is a bike path for cyclists and roller skaters.

    Government

    City Hall, Hollywood, Florida, 2010

    Mayor

    List of mayors of Hollywood, Florida

    • Joseph Wesley Young, circa 1925 [44]
    • Arthur W. Kellner, circa 1935 [44]
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    • Lester Boggs, 1943-1947, 1949-1953 [45]
    • Alfred G. Rill, 1954-1955 [46]
    • William J. Zinzil Sr., 1955–1957, 1959–1967 [45]
    • E. L. Makmorrow, around 1959 [47]
    • David Kiting
    • Mara Julianti, around 2002 [45]
    • Peter Bober, around 2016
    • Josh Levy, Josh Levy, Josh Levy, Josh Levy, Josh Levy, Josh Levy, Josh Levy, Josh Levy, Josh Levy, Josh Levy, Josh Levy 2016–present [27]

    Education

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    Hollywood is made up of 32 public and charter schools with 13 private schools. Public schools are operated by Broward County Public Schools. [7]

    Public High Schools

    • Hollywood Hills High School
    • MacArthur High School
    • South Broward High School, daytime
    • Sheridan Technical College and High School

    Public Charter Schools

    • Hollywood Academy of Arts and Sciences K-8
    • New Life Charter Academy
    • Hollywood

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    • Honors Academy Championship,
    • Broward K-12 Vanguard Academy
    • BridgePrep Academy in Hollywood Hills
    • Ben Gamla Prep Academy
    • Toddler Academy of Technology

    Infrastructure

    Transportation

    Hollywood is served by Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, the 22nd busiest airport in the United States. [53] Broward County Transit operates several bus routes that pass through the city of Hollywood, such as 1 on US 1 (Federal Route). [54] It is also served by Tri-Rail stations at Sheridan Street and Hollywood.

    Police Department

    The city is protected by the Hollywood Police Department.

    Famous people

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    • Davei Ellison, former NASKAR driver
    • Jane Atkinson, actress, cards Domik
    • Steve Blake, retired NBA player Loren Bukon, Policy
    • Iganno Borshtyno, porotino VIDERINA IS baseball pitcher, San Diego Padres
    • Marquise Brown, NFL player
    • Janice Dickinson, model, author
    • Joe DiMaggio, iconic professional baseball player, lived and died in Hollywood.
    • Mike Donald, professional golfer
    • Scotty Emerick, singer-songwriter
    • Seth Gable, actor
    • Josh Gad, actor
    • Adam Gaynor, former member of Matchbox Twenty
    • Alan Gelfand, developer Ollie (stunt)
    • Michael Heverley, model
    • Rosemary Homemister, Jr., jockey
    • Erasmus James, NFL defensive end
    • Evan Jenn, politician
    • Victoria Justice, actress, model, singer
    • Joe Klink, retired MLB pitcher
    • Veronica Lake, actress, World War II pin up girl
    • Bethany Joy Lenz-Galeotti, actress, One Tree Hill
    • Jeff Marks, composer and songwriter Q9 Aven Broadway Musical 0009 Broadway Musical 00018
    • Oddibe McDowell, MLB center fielder
    • Bryant McFadden, quarterback for NFL Pittsburgh Steelers
    • Danny McManus, former CFL quarterback; TV presenter for TSN game CFL
    • Fred Melamed, actor
    • Tracy Lindsay Melchior, actress
    • Billy Mitchell, video game player
    • Michael Mizrachi, professional poker player Norman Reedus, actor
    • Ian Richards, Florida 17th District Court Judge
    • Patty Rizzo, golfer, 1982 LPGA tour Rookie of the Year
    • John Purnell Roberts, drug dealer [55] [56]
    • Latrice Royale, drag artist
    • Jabaal Sheard, defensive end for Super Bowl LI champion New England Patriots
    • Megan Timpf, Canadian softball player, participant in the 2008 Summer Olympics [5099]
    • Joe Trohman, Fall Out Boy Lead guitarist
    • John Walsh, owner of America’s Most Wanted [58]
    • Scott Weinger, actor, writer, producer [59]
    • Robert Wexler, former member of the US House of Representatives [60]
    • Lorenzo White, former Houston Oilers on the way back [61]

    Crime and terrorism

    See also: Murder of Adam Walsh

    May 2, 2016 The Miami Herald reported on a “man from Hollywood” James Mohammed (official name James Medina) who planned to blow up the synagogue in Aventura, and who was recorded saying: “Aventura, take care of yourself. ISIS is in the house.” [62] [63]

    In popular culture

    TV game show Hollywood Squares filmed a week of the show at the historic Diplomat Hotel in 1987 and showed an aerial photograph taken over Hollywood, Florida. [64]

    Episode 15 Season 6 HBO Crime Drama The Sopranos scenes filmed around the Hollywood Beach Marriott Hotel on Carolina Street were shown. [65]

    The Hollywood Arts and Culture Center is the exterior of the police station in the now canceled television show. Polyany .

    Comedy Series Big Time in Hollywood, Florida is located in Hollywood, Florida.

    Sister Cities

    See also: List of sister cities of Florida

    Hollywood has eight sister cities as designated by Sister Cities International: “The soprano filming location is a hotel in Miami, Florida.”

    References

    • Ori Mazar Nergal, ed. (1980), “Hollywood, Florida”, Encyclopedia of American Cities , New York: E.P. Dutton, POL 4120668M
    • C. Richard Roberts (2002). Hollywood . America’s images. Charleston, SC: Arcadia. ISBN 978-0-7385-1482-6 .
    • Florida , DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, 2004, p. 132
    • Paul T. Hellmann (2006). Florida: Hollywood. Historical Directory of the United States . Taylor and Francis. ISBN 1-135-
    • -3 .
    • Joan Mickelson (2013). Joseph W. Young, Jr. and the Fine City: A Biography of the Founder of Hollywood, Florida . McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-6880-5.

    External Links

    • Official Website
    • Hollywood Tourism Bureau
    • “(Hollywood)”. Broward County Library Digital Archives . Broward County Government.
    • “(Hollywood)”. Florida Memory . Florida Department of State, Division of Library and Information Services.
    • Hollywood related items, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America)

    Melbourne, Florida

    Melbourne /ˈmɛlbərp/ is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States. It’s seventy-two miles southeast of Orlando. As of the 2010 Census, there was a population of 76,068. [4] The municipality is the second largest in the county both in terms of size and population. [8] Melbourne – Capital City of Palm Bay – Melbourne – Titusville, Florida Statistical Area. In 1969, the city was expanded through a merger with neighboring Eau Gallie. [9]

    Contents

    • 1 History
      • 1.1 Early human occupation
      • 1.2 Settlement
      • 1.3 Postwar
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      • 11.2 utilities
    • 12 namesakes
    • 13 Famous people
    • 14 Recommendations
    • 15 Further reading
    • 16 External link

    Early human occupation 902

    Fundamental in the Melbourne area during the late Pleistocene epoch was discovered in the 1920s. K. P. Singleton, a Harvard University zoologist, discovered mammoth bones ( Mammuthus columbi ) on his property along Crane Creek, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Melbourne, and brought back by Amherst College paleontologist Frederick B. Loomis excavates the skeleton. Loomis found a second elephant with “a large rough flint tool”. [10] among fragments of elephant ribs. Loomis is found in the same layer as the mammoth mastodon, horse, ground sloth, tapir, peccary, camel, and saber-toothed cat bones, all extinct in Florida since the late Pleistocene 10,000 years ago. A human rib and charcoal were found at a nearby site along with Mylodon , Megalonix , and Chlamytherium (crushed sloth) teeth. The finely crafted spear point found with these items may have been moved from a later layer. In 1925 attention turned to the Melbourne golf course.

    A crushed human skull with bones of fingers, arms and legs was found along with a horse tooth. A piece of ivory that seemed to have been altered by humans was discovered at the bottom of the layer containing the bones. Other finds include a spearhead near a mastodon bone, a turtle back scraper, and a blade found on the bones of a bear, camel, mastodon, horse, and tapir. [11] Similar human remains, Pleistocene animals and Paleo-Indian artifacts have been found at Vero Beach, 30 miles (48 km) south of Melbourne, and similar Paleo-Indian artifacts have been found at the Helen Blaise Archaeological Site, 10 miles (16 km) ) southwest of Melbourne.

    Settlement

    Hotel Carlton c. 1907

    After the Civil War, pioneer families arrived and Melbourne was founded in 1867.

    The first settlers arrived after 1877. Richard W. Good, his father John Good, Cornthwaite John Hector, Captain Peter Wright, Balaam Allen, brothers Wright and Thomas Mason. [12] Three of these men, Wright, Allen and the Brothers, were black freedmen. [13]

    The town formerly called “Crane Creek”, [14] was named Melbourne after its first postmaster, Cornthwaite John Hector, an Englishman who spent most of his life in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ( which in turn was named after British Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne [15] He is buried in Melbourne Cemetery, along with many of the early inhabitants of the area The first school in Melbourne was built in 1883 and is on permanent display on the campus of Florida Institute of Technology By 1885, the city had a population of 70. [16] Allen Great Chapel The African Methodist Episcopal Church was founded in 1885 and is still active today. [17]

    Brownlee-Maxwell Funeral Home opened in the late 1890s and is still in operation today. The county’s oldest black-owned business is Tucker’s Cut-Rate Plumbing. It opened in 1934. [18]

    In the early 1900s, houses were often built in a colloquial style frame. [19]

    In 1919, a fire destroyed much of the original city center along Front Street. At that time, it was redeveloped west of U.S. Highway 1. [20] [21]

    During the Jim Crow years, black people had to enter cinemas through a different entrance than whites and sit on the balcony. Gas stations had signs for restrooms that read “Men”, “Women” and “Colored”. This continued until integration in the late 1960s. [22]

    At the end of 1942 Naval Air Station Melbourne was established as a training ground for new naval and naval pilots for the Second World War. The program operated until 1946, and the land that was used for this program makes up most of what is now Orlando Melbourne International Airport. [23]

    In 1969, the cities of Eau Gallie and Melbourne voted to merge to form modern Melbourne. [9]

    Postwar

    In the 1950s, Babcock Street was extended north to cross US 1 Street. The Melbourne Shopping Center was built on Babcock Street, the area’s first. shopping center. Consumers were attracted enough to this new mall that the traditional New Haven downtown area suffered. In the 1980s, there was a successful attack on urban blight. [24]

    The Legislative Assembly created a council to pay a 10% tax on electricity bills. This was used by the Melbourne Civil Society Development Board to build the Melbourne Auditorium, the first library and fire station, and various parks. The board was dissolved when at 19Melbourne was merged into Eau Gallie in 69. [24] This merger doubled the size of Melbourne. [25]

    Street lights were gradually added until the streets east of Babcock Street caught fire by the early 1960s. After the early 1960s, lights appeared on the streets west of Babcock. [26]

    In 1969, the city elected Julius Montgomery, its first black council member. Montgomery was also the first African American student at Brevard College of Engineering, later Florida Institute of Technology, to have its Pioneer Award named after him. [27] [28]

    On August 2, 1995, the city received a record rainfall of 9.06 inches (230 mm). Hurricane Erin. [29]

    During the week of August 22, 2008, a record 17.54 inches (446 mm) of rainfall was caused by Tropical Storm Fay. [29]

    The 2009 Halloween street party sponsored by a downtown restaurant attracted an estimated 8–10,000 people. It flooded the city center. Street parties have been scaled back until public safety concerns can be resolved. [30]

    On February 18, 2017, Donald J. Trump held his first post-inaugural rally at Orlando-Melbourne International Airport attracting a crowd of 9,000 people. [31]

    Geography

    Melbourne is located approximately 60 miles (97 km) southeast of Orlando on Space Beach, along Interstate 95. It is about halfway between Jacksonville and Miami. According to the US Census Bureau, the city has a total area of ​​39.6 square miles (102.5 km2). 2 ), of which 33.9 square miles (87.7 km 2 ) is land and 5.7 square miles (14.8 km 2 ) (14.42%) is water. [32]

    An east-west street called Brevard Drive has historically been the “center” of the city; with addresses called “north” and “south” of that street. Babcock Street from north to south provided the same centerline for the “east” and “west” directions.

    Melbourne Beachside has a small presence on the South Beaches barrier island. It is often confused with Melbourne Beach, a separate political entity.

    Climate

    Crane Creek

    Melbourne, Florida has a humid subtropical climate or Köppen climate classification Cfa – typical of the states of the Persian Gulf and the South Atlantic. Although Melbourne is classified as a humid subtropical climate (8 months or more with an average temperature of 50 °F (10 °C) or higher), Melbourne is located far enough to the south that it is close to the broad transition zone from subtropical to tropical climates (in all months mean temperature of 64.4 °F (18.0 °C) or higher). In Melbourne, the average is 2900 hours of sunshine annually. Melbourne has a typical two-season climate, usually found in humid subtropical climates – a hot and humid season (late May to October) and a warm and dry season (November to April).

    Melbourne receives an average of 49 inches (1200 mm) of precipitation per year, most of which is due to convective thunderstorms from late May to early October. Record rainfall occurred on August 20, 2008, when Tropical Storm Fay dropped 18. 21 inches (463 mm). [33] Melbourne experiences occasional moderate to severe drought from late autumn through spring, with bushfires and water restrictions. The National Weather Service, based at Melbourne International Airport, sees an average of 2.9 frost days per year, although several years can go by without frost in Melbourne city or on ocean beaches. According to the National Weather Service, no snowfall has been recorded in the city of Melbourne in the past 150 years. [ citation needed ] On Christmas Eve 2003, the city, like other cities on Florida’s east-central coast, received ocean effect snow, where cold air passes over a much hotter ocean and causes hotter air to rise, bringing moisture to higher parts of the ocean. atmosphere. Daytime temperatures dropped below 30-20°F. [34]

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    Wednesday

    The Florida Department of Environmental Protection ordered the city to reduce pollution of the Indian River Lagoon, which borders; about 80% of the city’s landmass flows towards the lagoon. The city must reduce runoff by 44,000 pounds (20,000 kg) of nitrogen and 13,000 pounds (5,900 kg) of phosphorus. The city responded by banning fertilizer use ahead of flood and storm warnings. [36]

    Demographics

    9047ET0475

    Historical population
    Census Pop.
    1890 99
    1900 131 32.3%
    1910 157 19.8%
    1920 533 239.5%
    19030

    477 2,677

    402.3%
    1940 2,622 −2.1%
    1950 4,223 61. 1%
    1960 11,982 183.7%
    1970 40,236 235.8%
    9000 46.536
    1990 59,646 28.2%
    2000 71,382 19.7%
    2010 76,068 6.6%
    2019 (estimate) 83.029 [5] 9.2%
    US Decennial Census [37]

    0478

    2.5%
    other race 2.2% 1.7% 3.6%

    as of 2010, 38,955 households were counted, 12.6% of which were 12.6%. As of 2000, 24.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 44.0% were married couples living together, 11. 5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 40.7% were non-families. 32.9% of all households were made up of individuals and 13.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.22, and the average family size is 2.82.

    In 2000 the city’s population was dispersed, with 20.7% under the age of 18, 9.3% from 18 to 24, 28.4% from 25 to 44, 21.9% from 45 under 64 and 19.7% at the age of 65. or older. The average age was 40 years. For every 100 women, there were 94.3 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 91.1 men.

    The city’s per capita income was $19,175. In 2000, the median income for a household in the city was $34,571, and the median income for a family was $42,760. The median income for men was $32,242 compared to $22,419dollars for women. In Melbourne, about 8.6% of families and 11.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.4% of those under the age of 18 and 8.5% of those aged 65 or over.

    Languages ​​

    Welcome sign for visitors to Melbourne.

    As of 2000, 90.39% of residents spoke English as their first language. mother tongue, while 4.69% spoke Spanish, 0.84% ​​spoke French, 0.73% spoke German and 0.55% spoke Arabic as their first language. A total of 9.60% of the total population spoke languages ​​other than English. [38]

    Government

    Melbourne City Hall

    See also: List of Mayors of Melbourne, Florida

    Cathy Meehan, current Mayor

    The Melbourne City Council consists of the Mayor and six District Councilors. [39] [40] Melbourne uses a council-manager form of government. [41]

    City

    • Paul Alfrey, Mayor – elected November 2020, term ends November 2024
    • Tim Thomas, Vice Mayor and District 1 Councilman – Elected November 2016. Re-elected in November 2020, term ends in November 2024.
    • Mark LaRusso, District 2 Council Member – Elected November 2018, term ends November 2022.
    • Yvonne Minus, District 3 Council Member – Elected November 2016. Re-elected in November 2020, term ends in November 2024.
    • Debbie Thomas, District 4 Council Member – Elected November 2014. Re-elected in November 2018, term expires in November 2022.
    • Mimi Hanley, District 5 Council Member – Elected November 2020, term ends November 2024
    • Julie Sanders, District 6 Council Member – Elected November 2018, term ends November 2022

    Council appoints:

    • City Attorney
    • City Manager

    The City of Melbourne created the Babcock Street Redevelopment District in 1998 to encourage new development along Babcock Street from US 1 south to US 192. The residential complex of 218 apartments, built in 2005, is the latest step in efforts to revitalize the area.

    In 2010, Melbourne began supporting the Eau Gallie Arts District as Florida’s main street. Established in 1860 on the banks of the Indian River, the Arts District (now called EGAD!) has proven highly successful in reshaping a community of art galleries, shops, restaurants, Melbourne’s first brewery (Intracoastal Brewing Company) and includes the city. community center and public library with public pier, Fusanera Art Museum, FIT, Historic Rossetter House and Gardens, Pineapple Park, several businesses over 40 years old, and a community park and music band which is the center of many community activities.

    An operating and capital budget of $180.8 million has been adopted for FY2014-15. [42]

    In 2007, the city’s real estate tax base was $4.96 billion. [43]

    In a 2011 study, the general pension fund for city employees was highly valued at 190%. Less favorable were the pension plans for firefighters and police officers. [44]

    In 2009, the city had 870 full-time employees and 176 part-time employees. [45]

    Public Safety

    In 2015, the city had 168 sworn police officers, 68 support officers, 21 part-time security guards, and six reserve police officers. [ citation needed ]

    The City Manager hires the Chief of Police. The Deputy Chief of Police oversees day-to-day operations. The four commanders oversee the Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Support Services, and Special Operations units. [ citation needed ]

    A 2009 survey showed that the city ranked 84 out of 400 in crime statistics, with the first place being the worst. The crimes included murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, and auto theft. [46]

    Commander Patrol The unit is responsible for all patrol functions. This includes the use of a police K-9 unit. [ need quote ]

    The Criminal Investigation Division investigates felonies, vices and drug-related crimes, and monitors other criminal offenses. The Division has three target divisions: Criminal Investigations, Crime Scene Investigation, and the Special Investigations Unit. The unit is composed of 30 detectives and inspectors of detectives, five crime scene investigators, and other technical and support staff. [ quote needed ]

    B Special Operations includes the Strategic Traffic Enforcement Unit, Community Resource Officers, Community Outreach Officers and all volunteer functions. [ citation needed ]

    The commander is in charge of the Office of Public Information. [ citation needed ]

    The Strategic Movement Unit consists of Motor Officers and Aggressive Driving Officers who work day and night. [ citation needed ]

    The Special Operations Unit has special units such as SWAT, Diving Recovery Team, Marine Patrol, and Crisis Negotiation Team. [ citation needed ]

    There are designated maritime patrol officers assigned to patrol the waterways. Some calls are made in conjunction with other agencies, including the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office and the Coast Guard. The department can also be called upon to deal with internal security issues related to Melbourne’s two main seawalls, and can be involved in port and entry security activities, including boarding suspicious boats. Maritime activities include canal patrols to ensure a police presence for homeowners and reduce crime on the coastline. [ quotation needed ]

    The Communications Center handles 130,000 9-1-1 calls and 1 million radio calls each year. Communications Officers and Dispatchers are the one-stop shop for our police and firefighters to monitor activity by radio and provide critical information to keep them safe. The Communications Center receives, classifies and prioritizes calls from the public and forwards calls that require a police and/or fire/rescue response, and forwards and/or routes calls that do not require a police response to the appropriate agency/unit. The call center is open 24/7, seven days a week, including weekends and holidays. [ quotation needed ]

    Economy

    Industry

    Orlando Melbourne International Airport is located near the city center. Melbourne contains defense and technology companies with a high concentration of high tech workers. [47] The following corporations operate in Melbourne:

    • DRS Technologies employed 910 people in 2009. [48] Another reference speaks of 1800 workers in 2009, 1300 in 2010. [49]
    • Alstom Traffic signaling systems
    • L3Harris Technologies (Company headquarters)
    • Northrop Grumman In 2009, 1,640 people were employed. [48]
    • Rockwell Collins in 2009 employed 1,430 people. [48]
    • Embraer completed an 89,000 square feet (8,300 m 2 ) hangar and administrative office at Melbourne Airport in February 2011. [50]
    • Live is headquartered in Melbourne. [51]
    • eviCore Healthcare has one of its main offices in Melbourne.
    • Avidyne Corporation, an avionics company headquartered in Melbourne, is a developer of integrated avionics systems, multifunction displays and traffic warning systems for lighting. general aviation (GA) aircraft.

    Workforce

    In 2007 Melbourne’s average workforce was 39,391. Of this group, 37,708 were employed and 1,683 unemployed, with an unemployment rate of 4.3%. [52]

    Building

    In 2008, 259 building permits were issued for 263 units. In 2007, 209 permits for 320 units were issued, compared to 329 permits for 512 units in 2006. [53]

    The average price of a house in 2007 was $215,000. [52]

    In May 2005, the Melbourne–Titusville–Palm Bay area was in the top 20 for rising house prices from 2003 to 2004. [54]

    Competitiveness

    In 2009, Forbes was ranked 18th out of 100 Metropolitan Statistical Areas and first out of 8 Metros in Florida, among other things, for affordable housing and short travel times. [55]

    Retail & Commerce

    Melbourne has two downtown business districts, as a result of the Eau Gallie merger with Melbourne:

    • City Center Eau Gallie Arts District
    • Melbourne Historic Center – among other retail outlets There are 26 restaurants and bars within four blocks. [56]

    Health

    The city has three hospitals, a day hospital for the elderly, a hospice, and emergency departments. [57] Has Holmes Medical Center and Melbourne Regional Medical Centre. Kindred Hospital is a ventilated chronic care facility and does not accept emergency patients. In May 2011, the new Viera Hospital was opened.

    Tourism

    There are two golf courses in the city. In 2009-2010 96,477 tours were played. Revenue was $2,207,502. The number of rounds and revenue have been falling since 2006. In 2011, the city raised rates for residents to the same rates as for non-residents, $27 per round, or $522 per year. [58]

    The monthly Friday Fest was attended by 3,000 people and supported by 55 suppliers. [59]

    Retail

    Brevard Mall, the first mall in the area, was built in 1962. Melbourne Square at 1982

    Arts and culture

    Annual cultural events

    February or March:

    • The annual IndiaFest is held in February or March. [60]
    • The main street of the Eau Gallie Arts District hosts the annual Founder’s Day on the first Saturday in February from noon to 5:00 pm.

    April:

    • The Melbourne Arts Festival, held in April, draws between 50,000 and 60,000 visitors. [61]

    In August:

    • Annual India Day is held in August. [62]

    In September:

    • The Melbourne Pilots Association holds General Aviation Day at Melbourne International Airport in September.

    In October:

    • 30,000 people are expected to attend Melbourne’s Main Street Autumn Festival in October in two days. [59]
    • Melbourne Oktoberfest held every October from 1977 years old; [63] most recently at Wickham Park Pavilion

    December:

    • Christian Churches have been releasing “Bible in Parade” since 1990, each participating church presenting a book of the Bible. In 2011, a spokesperson stated that it might be the only one of its kind in America. [64] [65]

    Museums and attractions

    Historic sites

    Rossetter House

    Gleason House

    Roche House

    Wells House, Green Gables

    National Register of Historic Places: [66]

    • Florida Power and Light Company (1927) ice plant located at 1604 City18 South Harbour.
    • William H. Gleason House at 1736 Pineapple Avenue
    • James Wadsworth Rossetter House (c. 1860s) at 1320 Highland Avenue
    • Green Gables in Riverview Historic Village 1501 South Harbor City Blvd

    The following sites are also historical:

    • Henegar Center (1919) located at 625 East New Haven Avenue
    • Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (1886) at 50 West Strawbridge Avenue
    • Bed018 Creek Melbourne Nanny Lee House – Strawberry Mansion (1905) at 1218 East New Haven Avenue
    • Roche House (c. 1901) at 1320 Highland Avenue
    • Winchester Symphony House (1890s) at 1500 Highland Avenue

      Melbourne was the official venue for the 1996 Olympic torch relay. [67]

      There are joint sports programs for adults and youth. football flag and the ultimate frisbee. [68]

      Brevard Zoo

      Parks, recreation and attractions

      The City of Melbourne has over 554.72 acres (2.2 km 2 ) of city parks, including 17 public parks, [69 ] 13 park districts, [70] and five smaller city parks. [71]

      • Brevard Zoo
      • Wickham Park
      • Lake Washington

      One of the many forms of recreation is local fishing in places like Lake Washington. [72]

      Education

      Of all residents aged 25 and over, 88.5% have completed high school and 25.7% have a bachelor’s degree or higher. [52]

      Public schools are operated by the Brevard County School Board.

      Until 1964, separate schools were maintained for white and black students in accordance with the Separate but Equal Education doctrine. Black students were educated at Melbourne Vocational School from 1921 until its burning in 1953. They met for the next five years at the former Naval Air Station Hospital until Stone High School was opened in 1958. In 1964, the schools were merged and Stone became Stone Middle School. 921 [76]

      • Roy Allen Elementary
      • Voznesensky Catholic School
      • Brevard Academy of Individual Mastery
      • Dr. Kril, Elementary
      • Croton Elementary School of Harbor-Chita Stews Episcopal Academy (Preschool – 6)
      • Longleaf Elementary [77]
      • Meadowlane Primary [78]
      • Meadowlane Intermediate
      • Secondary school de Laura
      • Central Secondary School
      • Florida Preparatory Academy
      • Higher School of Holy Trinity Bishop Academy
      • Central School of Johnson
      • Secondary School of Lyndon B. Johnson
      • Katolym
      • Stone High School

      High School

      Public
      • Eau Gallie High School

        Television

        Melbourne is part of the Orlando television market. The cable is provided by Spectrum.

        Infrastructure

        Transportation

        Main roads

        The city is responsible for about 300 miles (480 km) of road. He would like to recover 5% (15 miles (24 km)) of this annually. In 2013, she was able to cover half of that amount. [81]

        Roads in the old part of the city, in what is today the southeast, are oriented to the north-south road to Babcock Street, with the compass pointing east and west from that road. In the same area, a very minor east–west road, Brevard Drive, separates the north and south compass directions.

        • US 1 – Officially known as Harbor City Boulevard, this road runs parallel to the Indian River in the far east of the city. The highway has six lanes throughout the city. Within the city limits, this road intersects two roads: Eau Gallie and Melbourne Causeway. Major intersections include University Boulevard, New Haven Avenue, US 192, SR 508, CR 507, CR 5054, SR 518, CR 511, Lake Washington Road, and Post Road.
        • US 192 – Locally named New Haven Avenue and Strawbridge Avenue in the city centre, this road passes through Melbourne’s commercial, entertainment and retail districts. It serves as a route to Kissimmee and the tourist corridor of Orlando to the west, and the city of Indialantic to the east via the Melbourne Causeway. Major intersections include Evans Road / Hollywood Boulevard, Dairy Road, SR 507 / CR 507, New Haven Avenue, and U.S. 1
        • Interstate 95 – This is a six-lane highway for its entire run in Melbourne. There are three exits within the city: exit 180 (US 192), exit 182 (Ellis Road), and exit 183 (SR 518).
        • SR A1A – This road runs along Melbourne’s barrier island and provides access to Indian Harbor Beach and Indialantic. There is only one major intersection: SR 518.
        • SR 507 – Part of the Babcock Street state road, this road runs from Palm Bay city limits to US 192, serving Florida Institute of Technology along the way. Major junctions include Florida Avenue, University Boulevard and US 192.
        • CR 507 – Babcock Street Loop, this road runs from US 192 to US 1 serving one of Melbourne’s main economic centers. Major intersections include US 192, SR 508 and US 1.
        • SR 508 – This road runs from US 1 to Orlando Melbourne International Airport. Major intersections include Air Terminal Parkway, Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard, CR 507, and U.S. 1
        • CR 509 – Known locally as Wickham Road, this is one of the busiest roads in Melbourne with up to 38,680 vehicles using Wickham Road on weekdays and an average of 33,850. [82] Major junctions include Ellis Road/ NASA Boulevard, SR 5054 / CR 5054, SR 518, CR 511, Lake Washington Boulevard and Post Road.
        • CR 511 – Known almost universally as John Rhodes Boulevard (north to south) and Aurora Road east to west, this road enters West Melbourne and ends at US 1 passing through some of the city’s poorer areas. Major Intersections: Ellis Road, SR 518, CR 509and U.S. 1.
        • SR 518 – Known as Eau Gallie Boulevard, this road passes entirely within Melbourne and runs from Interstate 95 to SR A1A via Eau Gallie Causeway. It passes through the Eau Gallie Arts District. Major intersections include Interstate 95, SR 5054, CR 509, U.S. 1, SR 513 and SR A1A.
        • SR 5054 – State road designation completely unsigned, the road is mostly known as Sarno Road. It has a short run from SR 518 to CR 509 where Sarno Road continues as CR 5054.
        • CR 5054 – More urban section of the Sarno road. Major intersections include CR 509, Croton Boulevard, Apollo Boulevard, and U.S. 1.
        Railroad

        Historical marker (click to enlarge)

        The Union Cypress Company Railroad ran east to west through south Melbourne in the early 1900s. The Mill Town of Hopkins was located near the current streets of Mill Street and Main Street.

        On the East Coast of Florida, the railroad passes through Melbourne, remaining west of US 1 throughout the journey. It served passengers between Jacksonville and the Miami area until 1968 years old.

        Bus
        • Space Coast Transit operates public bus service in and around Melbourne. The city subsidizes two domestic routes, so Melbourne residents ride for free. [83]
        • Greyhound bus routes have a bus station in Melbourne [84]
        Airport

        Melbourne International Airport Entrance

        Melbourne International Airport (IATA: ML03 , ICAO: KMLB , FAA Cover: MLB ) is located approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of the city’s original business district. The airport has daily flights from six passenger airlines and one cargo airline, including Delta, Delta Connection and American Eagle.

        Utilities

        Melbourne Water Tower

        Powered by Florida Power and Light. Gas is provided by Florida City Gas.

        Cable TV service is provided by Spektr.

        Traditional landline telephone service is mainly provided by AT&T, while some cable television users use Spectrum Digital Telephone Service (VOIP).

        ISPs in Melbourne include various 56kbps ISPs, AT&T (formerly BellSouth) FastAccess DSL and Spectrum Cable Internet. Fiber optic networks are installed in the city mainly for business purposes and are not integrated for home use.

        The Water Department not only provides water to the city, but also to surrounding cities at an additional cost, including Melbourne Beach, Indialantic, Indian Harbor Beach, Satellite Beach, Palm Shores, Melbourne Village, West Melbourne and part of unincorporated Brevard County south of Pineda Causeway. [85] In 2020, it served about 170 thousand people. [86] Wholesale water services are provided to West Melbourne. The total area of ​​distribution is about 100 square miles (259km2). 2 ) [87] Two water treatment plants draw water from Lake Washington and deep wells providing 25,000,000 US gallons (95,000,000 liters; 21,000,000 imperial gallons) of drinking water per day. This water is treated with chloramine and ozone. [88] [89] Almost every year the city is required to replace stronger free chlorine for the summer months when algae blooms predominate. [90] In 2003, the cost of water was $2.27 per 1,000 US gallons (3,785 liters), sewage was $4.47 per 1,000 US gallons (3,785 liters). [91]

        Solid Waste Management is operated by Solid Waste Management, part of the City of Melbourne’s Ecological Community (ECO) department.

        Namesake

        Melbourne Square, in the city of Melbourne, located on US 192 west of downtown, is the largest shopping area in Brevard County. [ citation needed ] In the 1960s Melbourne’s motto was “Crossroads of the Universe”.

        Famous people

        Main category: People from Melbourne, Florida

        • Oliver Askew, professional IndyCar driver for Arrow McLaren SP in the IndyCar Series 2020
        • Thomas Barbour, author and naturalist, lived in Eau Gallie as a boy [92]
        • Peter Blount, former member of the World Bobsleigh Team and the US National Track and Field Team.
        • Bruce Boci, manager of the San Francisco Giants Major League Baseball team
        • Robbie Carrico, Member of Season 7 at American Idol
        • Bobby Dall, bass player for the band Poison, lives in Melbourne
        • Cecil Fielder, professional baseball player
        • Prince Fielder, professional baseball player, son of Cecil Fielder, moved to Eau Gallie High School
        • William Henry Gleason, founded and lived in Eau Gallie
        • Christine Grubka, professional women’s footballer, 2014 former USSR national football champion
        • Darrell Hammond, comedian and actor, born and lived in Melbourne since 1955 to 1975.
        • Kim Hammond, former referee and former quarterback Florida State University and American Football League, played football, basketball and baseball for Melbourne High School ]
        • Damien Hobgood, professional surfer was born in Melbourne. [ citation needed ]
        • Devon Hughes, professional wrestler better known as Brother Devon from Total Non Stop Wrestling
        • Vicki Hurst, professional golfer, graduated from Holy Trinity [93]
        • Zora Neil Hurston, author, lived in Eau Gallie in the 1920s-1950s. [94]
        • Billy Lane, owner of Choppers, Inc. and custom motorcycle manufacturer
        • Jeff Lett, Cartel bass player, born in Melbourne
        • Marcus May, Pro NFL player for the New York Jets. Attended Holy Trinity
        • Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Door, born in Melbourne
        • Henry Mucci, US Army Colonel who led the Great Raid during World War II to liberate Bataan Melbourne survivors
        • Bill Nelson, longtime US Senator from Florida, grew up in Melbourne [95] and graduated Melbourne High School in 1960 [96]
        • Reggie Nelson, safety for NFL Oakland Raiders
        • Jamie Noble, professional wrestler [97]
        • Hans von Ohain, one of the first to develop the jet engine, came out retired and died in Melbourne.
        • Stanford Parris, former US Congressman from Virginia, was a principal Melbourne resident after leaving Congress [98]
        • Will Perdue, NBA forward and center (Chicago Bulls), sportscaster, born in Melbourne [99]
        • Toni Pressly, professional women’s soccer player, graduated from West Shore High School in 2008.
        • Tom Rapp, singer-songwriter, bandleader in the 1960s and 1970s. Pearls Before the Pig
        • Taylor Rowan American Football placekicker
        • Melana Scantlin, actress
        • Stephanie Scott, Melbourne-born teen actress, Disney Stars Show ANT. Farm
        • Lee Stange, Professional baseball Pither USA colonel and convicted of espionage Soviet Union S 1994 to 2000 lived in Melbourne.
        • Kate Upton, model, 2012 Sports Illustrated, swimsuit issue, cover girl , NFL quarterback
        • Larry Wolfe, Major League Baseball infielder
        • Mickey Zofko, NFL on the way back

        Recommendations 9

        “Lee Stange – Society for American Baseball Research”. sabr.org . Retrieved August 11, 2017.

      • Further reading

        • Purdy, Barbara A. (2008). Florida’s People During the Last Ice Age . University of Florida Press. ISBN 978-0-8130-3204-7

        external link

        • Melbourne, Florida travel guide from Wikivoyage
        • Official website

        Regent University

        Not to be confused with Regent’s College or Regent’s University London.

        Regent University is a private Christian University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The university was founded by Pat Robertson in 1977 as the Christian Broadcasting Network University, and changed its name to Regent University in 1990. [5] Regent offers traditional on-campus programs as well as distance learning. [6] Through its eight academic schools, Regent offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in over 70 courses of study. [7] University regionally accredited by Commission on Colleges Southern Association of Colleges and Schools [8] with specific programs accredited by other professional or national accreditors.

        Content

        • 1 History
        • 2 Campus
          • 2.1 Architecture and situation
          • 2.2 ECTIONALS
          • 2.3 Founders Inn and SPA
        • 3 Reputation
          • 3.1 Rating of online programs
          • 3.2 Victories in National competitions ABA and a program of court hearings
          • 3. 3 Awards in the field of education and cinema
          • 3.4 Ideology
          • 3.5 Disputes about freedom of speech
          • 3.6 Bush Admins
        • 4 Faculty
        • 5 Notable alumni
        • 6 references
        • 7 external links

        History

        Regent University – Robertson Hall, home to the Robertson School of Law and the Robertson School of Government.

        Plans for a university originally named University Christian Broadcasting Network, started in 1977 by CBN founder and current Chancellor Pat Robertson. In 1990 the name was changed to Regent University. [9] The name of the university is intended to refer to the regent, the person exercising power in a monarchical country during the absence or incapacity of the sovereign; according to the school’s catalogue, “a regent is one who represents Christ, our Sovereign, in whatever area of ​​life he or she may be called to serve Him.” [10] The university’s current motto is “Christian Leadership to Change the World”. [6]

        The first class of seventy-seven students began operations in the fall of 1978 when the school rented a building in Chesapeake, Virginia. [10] All of the first students were enrolled in what is now the School of Communication and the Arts. In May 1980, the opening of the first graduating class took place, and in October of the following year, a pedagogical school was opened. At the same time, the university first settled on the current campus in Virginia Beach, Virginia. By the mid-1980s, the school had opened its own schools of business, divinity, government, and law. At 1984 Regent University received accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. In 1997, what later became the School of Business and Leadership piloted an online Master of Arts program which was a forerunner of the university’s development of online education. [5]

        In 1995, the university opened a high school campus in Alexandria, Virginia as a result of an outreach program targeted at Washington, DC teachers. This property was later sold. In 2000, Regent began his undergraduate studies under the auspices of a new program, the Center for Professional Studies. It later became the Undergraduate School and was permanently renamed the College of Arts and Sciences in 2012. [5]

        Campus

        Architecture and furnishings

        The Regent University campus covers 70 acres (280,000 m2) of historicist neo-Georgian architecture, and is located in the coastal city of Virginia Beach, Virginia. In 2015, the university was named one of the thirty most beautiful campuses in the South. [11]

        Teaching and Public Spaces

        The University Library Building houses the University Libraries and Robertson Hall houses the Schools of Government, Law and Undergraduate Studies. The Center for Communication and Performing Arts, home to the School of Communication and the Arts, covers 135,000 square feet (12,500 m 2 ) a building with two theatres, a production studio, a sound stage, cinemas and a backdrop. Student Center – This 31,000 square foot (2900 m 2 ) facility includes a bookstore, student organization offices, dining hall, computer lab, and student lounge. In the administrative building, along with the administrative premises, there is a pedagogical school. The academic building houses the schools of business and leadership, as well as psychology and counseling. [12] The adjoining chapel and Divinity Building are the most recent additions to campus, completed in 2013. [5]

        Founders Inn and Spa

        Completed in 1990, The Founders Inn and Spa luxury hotel was originally part of the Christian Broadcasting Network before Regent University took over, and then joined the Tapestry Collection by portfolio in 2018 Hilton. Over the next two years, Hilton plans to renovate and refurbish The Founders Inn and Spa. [13] The hotel features Neo-Georgian architecture in keeping with the rest of the campus. [14] The hotel name refers to the Founding Fathers and the drafting of the United States Constitution in 1787. [15]

        Reputation

        News & World Report

        as the 11th best online undergraduate program in the country, [16] and second best by OEDb in 2009year. [5] Regent is ranked 21st, 46th, and 78th, respectively, for its Online Graduate Study Programs, Online Graduate Business Programs, and Online MBA. [16] In 2013, Regent’s Online MBA Faculty was ranked #1 in the nation by US News and World Report. [17]

        ABA National Competition Wins and Litigation Program

        Moot court teams from Regent University Law School have placed quarter-finalists or higher in over 100 litigation competitions, winning over 40 national and regional events. [18] In 2006 and 2007, Regent Law won several national ABA moot courts and negotiation competitions against teams from Harvard and Yale. [19] [20] [21] [22] The Regent Moot Court Program was ranked sixth in the nation in 2015. [23]

        Education and Film Awards

        Teachers School alumni have won the Hampton Roads Teacher of the Year award more than 630 times. [24] Other notable awards received by alumni of the Normal School include Best National Principal of the Year (2012), Milken Educator Award Winner (2012), Virginia History Teacher (2006), National Principal of the Year (2006), and National Principal. School Board Association Black Caucus Educational Leadership Award (2005). [25] The School of Communications and the Arts and its alumni have received over 360 national and international film and television awards, including wins at Emmy Awards, Telly Awards, Aurora Awards, Indie Fest, Accolade Global Film Competition, and the Independent Film Festival. cinema in Virginia. [1] [24] [26]

        Ideology

        appears to be less of a boot camp for right-wing cadres than a microcosm of theological and intellectual upheaval within what is often erroneously seen as a monolithic “religious right” in America. ” faculty blamed ill-selected ghostwriters for this) and associations with Dominion theology promoting Christian control of secular institutions, which some critics say inspired the school’s name, Cox said faculty insist the Regent does not support Dominionism, pointing to shooting Herbert Titus, the founding dean of the law school, who was inclined towards such a philosophy. pointed to historian Bruce Barron’s suggestion that the Faculty of Regents serve as a “deterrent”: “They are pragmatists who accept religious pluralism and do not insist on the universal applicability of Old Testament law”, preferring to focus on constitutional issues. Cox characterized the Regent’s mission as continuing the tradition of religiously trained professionals from various Catholic and Protestant denominations, such as the Jesuit Universities and (originally) Harvard. He found that academic freedom had been promoted, and although half of the students considered themselves affiliated with the renewal of theology, there was a broader range of political views than he had initially assumed. [10]

        In an effort to expand its mission beyond a purely conservative base and “position itself as a broadly evangelical institution,” the Regency Divinity School convened a scholarly colloquium with the more liberal National Council of Churches and the Virginia Council of Churches, an association of mainstream Protestant churches in 2008 . The conference discussed their common approaches to evangelism. [27]

        Free speech controversy

        In September 2007, Adam Key, a second-year student at Regent Law School, posted a still image taken from a video on a social networking site. Facebook featuring the school’s principal, Pat Robertson, scratching his forehead with his middle finger. [28] Robertson still seemed like an obscene gesture. Key also criticized Robertson for calling for the assassination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. Key was asked by school leaders to remove the still image, issue a public apology, and refrain from public comment, or alternatively protect the post. Although Key deleted the photo, he refused to apologize and presented his defense on the grounds that it was a protected speech. The Regent rejected his arguments and Key was subsequently removed from office and removed. [29] [30] [31] In November 2007, Key filed a lawsuit against Regent, alleging fraud, violation of his right to free expression as governed by rules tied to federal funding, and defamation. Robertson said that, as a general rule, free speech does not include the use of such images. The university said that Key violated school standards of conduct. [32] [33] However, Kee’s attorney cited examples of racist images posted on Facebook by other Regent students that the school took no action against. [34]

        The school later stated that its activities did not involve photography and that it was a “security risk”; In response, Key’s lawyer sent a memo sent the day before the suspension stating that Robertson was concerned about Key’s “complaints”. [35]

        In June 2009, the claim was dismissed. The judge ruled that despite federal funding, the Regent’s decisions were not accepted. state action and therefore not governed by the First Amendment. He also found that Robertson had not slandered Keys and that the school’s “routine correspondence for hire” could not be considered a contract, and thus dismissed the fraud complaint. In November 2007, the civil rights attorney representing Key filed a complaint with the American Bar Association urging them to revoke the school’s accreditations. Key claimed that the university suspended him for his political and religious views, in violation of the ABA’s accreditation standards. [31] [36]

        Bush Administration Hires

        According to Regent University, more than 150 of its alumni were employed by the federal government during George W. Bush’s presidency [19] including dozens in the Bush administration. [37] Because alumni rarely made it into government in the past, Boston Globe journalist Charlie Savage proposed the appointment of Office of Human Resources director Kay Coles James, former dean of Regent Public School, caused a surge in the number of Regent alumni working in government. [19] An article about a Regent graduate interviewed for public office and the Regent’s low ranking in school was cited as an example of how the Bush administration hired candidates with strong conservative views but weaker academic qualifications and less experience in areas of civil rights law than previous candidates for the Civil Rights Division. [19] Besides Savage, several other commentators have made similar claims. [20] [38] [39] [40] The Washington Post compared Bush’s recruiting of the Regent to that of his successor, Barack Obama, who tended to be drawn from higher-ranking secular colleges. [37]

        However, Savage noted that the school had improved since the “dismal numbers” and that the school had recently won national litigation and negotiation competitions. [19] [41] Although the school’s prominent critic, Rev. Barry Lynn of Americans United for Separation, advised not to “underestimate the quality of the many people who are there. [19]

        Faculty

        The Regent has 165 full-time and 465 part-time faculty who are graduates of Yale, Harvard, Oxford, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Baylor and others, five of whom are Scholars Fulbright. [6] Faculty are responsible for lecturing, advising graduate and undergraduate students, and participating in academic committees.

        Several members are drawn from high level government. Former US Attorney General under the Bush Administration, John Ashcroft, was named Distinguished Professor in 2005. He taught a two-week course each semester at the School of Government. Robertson and lectured on national security legislation. [42] Also named Distinguished Professor was former Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Verne Clark who teaches leadership and management courses. [43] In 2006, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak was a visiting lecturer at the Undergraduate School. [44] Herb Titus, founding dean of the law school, was the 1996 vice presidential candidate of the Constitution Party and drafter of the Constitutional Restoration Act to allow government officials to recognize “God as the sovereign source of law, liberty, or government. [45] Titus was fired in 1993 for being “excessive” on another issue of dominion theology. [46] In November 2016, the school announced that former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell would begin teaching at the Robertson School of Government in January 2017. The school also announced that McDonnell “will help establish the Governor’s Center for Federalism and Civility, an initiative that will help states understand their role in a federal society.” [47]

        The Divinity School includes both Biblical scholars and religious figures, [48] especially theologian Graham Twelftrey, [49] Dean Emeritus H. Vinson Sinan, Pentecostal theologian Amos Yong, and church historian Stanley M. Burgess. [50] Late J. Rodman Williams was professor emeritus. [51]

        Notable Alumni

        Alumni of Regent University:

        • Sharon Weston Broom, former Louisiana State Senator [6] and current Mayor President of Baton Rouge & East Baton Rouge Parish.
        • Jennifer Elvgren, writer. [52]
        • Monica Goodling, 1999 Law School graduate and Director of Public Affairs U.S. Department of Justice from 2001 to 2007, [53] best known for her involvement in dismissal disputes with U.S. attorneys, [54 ] as is her press assistant, 1998 law graduate John Nowacki, [55] [56] [57] and Goodling’s predecessor, 1998 School of Business alumnus and 1999 Robertson School of Government alumnus Susan Richmond. [55] [57] [58]
        • Tony Hale, actor best known as Buster Bluth on the TV show Arrested Development . [59]
        • Gordon James Klingenschmitt, former Navy chaplain, Air Force officer and elected member of the Colorado Legislature.
        • Charles Martin, author. [60] [61]
        • Bob McDonnell, former Governor of Virginia. [62]
        • Jay Sekulov, Ph. D. alumnus, Principal Counsel Pat Robertson of the American Center for Law and Justice, a nonprofit public interest law firm specializing in constitutional issues of religious freedom. [63]
        • Jordan Sekulov, 2009 Law graduate, lawyer, radio talk show host, formerly Washington Post blogger, political consultant, author. [64]
        • Brennan Swain, winner of CBS TV show The Amazing Race Season 1 [65] and also appeared on Reality Camp [66] on the Fox Reality Channel.
        • Tom Thompson, oldest NCAA college football player.
        • Jason Upton, a Divinity School graduate, is a Contemporary Christian Musician. [67]
        • Antonio Zarro, winner of the Academy Student Award for his student film 19 [2] Archived January 6, 2009 Wayback Machine
        • external links

          • Official website

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          Find the culprit read online free by Jeffrey Evgenidis

          Airmail

          Hiding behind the bamboo, Mitchell watched the German woman, his companion in misfortune, who was just heading to the toilet. She stepped onto the porch, shielding her eyes with her hand – the sun was beating down mercilessly – and with the other hand languidly feeling for a towel on the railing, after which she somehow wrapped it around her naked body and left the shadows. She passed Mitchell’s cabin. Through the gaps between the slats, her skin looked sickly, the color of chicken broth. Slippers – only on one leg. Every few steps she had to stop, lift her bare foot off the burning sand, and rest like a flamingo, panting. She looked like she was about to faint. But this did not happen. She crossed the sandy patch and reached the edge of the stunted jungle. Having reached the toilet, she opened the door, looked into its darkness and disappeared there.

          Mitchell dropped his head back. He was lying on a straw rug with plaid L. L. Bean shorts for a pillow. It was cold in the hut and he didn’t want to get up. Unfortunately, my stomach was raging. All night the guts were quiet, but in the morning Larry convinced Mitchell to eat the egg, and now the amoebas have food.

          “I told you I didn’t want an egg,” he said, and immediately remembered that Larry was gone. Larry on the beach, having fun with the Aussies.

          In order not to get angry, Mitchell closed his eyes and took several deep breaths. After a few breaths, his ears began to ring. He listened to this ringing, inhaling and exhaling, trying to focus on breathing. As the ringing grew louder, Mitchell propped himself up on his elbow and looked for the letter he had written to his parents. Last thing. It showed up in the New Testament, embedded in Ephesians. The first page was already covered in letters. Without rereading what he had written before, he picked up a ballpoint pen, thoughtfully stuck in bamboo, and began: “Remember my English teacher, Mr. Duder? When I was in tenth grade, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. It turned out that he was a follower of “Christian Science”[1]. We didn’t know. He even gave up chemo. And what happened next? Complete remission.”

          The tin door of the toilet rattled, and the German woman stepped out into the sun again. There is a wet spot on the towel. Mitchell put down the letter and crawled to the cabin door. Sticking his head out, he felt how hot it was. The pale blue sky, as if on a retouched postcard, the ocean – a tone darker. The white sand is like a sun reflector. Mitchell squinted to make out the silhouette hobbling in front of him.

          – How are you?

          The German woman did not answer until she reached the strip of shade between the huts. She lifted her leg and grimaced:

          – Only brown water comes out of me.

          – Everything will pass. Most importantly, don’t eat anything.

          – I haven’t eaten anything for three days.

          – We must starve the amoebas.

          – Ja, but I think they want to kill me.

          She is still wearing only a towel, but this is the nakedness of a sick person. Mitchell felt nothing. The German waved her hand and moved on.

          When she left, Mitchell crawled back into the hut and lay down on the rug. He took a pen and wrote: “Mohandas K. Gandhi [2] slept surrounded by his great-nieces to test his vow of celibacy – i.e. all saints are certainly fanatics.”

          He rested his head on his shorts and closed his eyes. A moment later, my ears rang again.

          After a while, the floor of the hut shook. The bamboo shivered under Mitchell’s head and he sat up. In the doorway, like a full moon, his companion’s face appeared. Larry wore a Burmese loincloth and an Indian silk scarf. His chest—unexpectedly hairy for such a kid—was exposed and sunburnt, as was his face. Stitched with silver and gold threads, the scarf fell dramatically from the shoulder. Larry was smoking a crooked herbal paquitoska and eyeing Mitchell.

          – What news from diarrhea?

          – I’m fine.

          – Are you okay?

          – Everything is fine.

          Larry seemed to be disappointed. The reddened skin on his forehead was wrinkled. He handed Mitchell a glass bottle:

          – Bring you pills. From shit.

          – Tablets for constipation. And the amoebas stay inside.

          – Gwendolyn gave them to me. Try. Fasting would already work. How long have you not been eating? a week?

          – If you are force-fed eggs, this is not starvation.

          “A single testicle,” Larry waved him off.

          – Everything was fine before him. And now my stomach hurts.

          – You said you were fine.

          “All right, all right,” Mitchell said, and his stomach suddenly perked up. Mitchell felt a few gurgles in his lower abdomen, then something hissed like soda in a siphon, after which something already familiar tightened in his intestines. He turned his head away, closed his eyes, and began to breathe deeply again.

          Larry took a few more puffs and said:

          – I don’t like you.

          “You’re high,” Mitchell remarked without opening his eyes.

          – We must think! Larry answered. By the way, no more paper.

          He stepped over Mitchell, a pile of completed and unfinished letters, and a tiny New Testament, and entered his half of the hut, where he squatted down and began rummaging through his bag. His bag was made from burlap in every color of the rainbow. Every time she crossed customs, she was thoroughly searched. It seemed to be written on it: “Inside the drugs!” Larry found his chilim[3] removed the cup and tapped on the floor to shake out the ashes.

          – Not on the floor!

          – Forget it. He will dissipate. He rubbed the ashes with his fingers. – See? Purity.

          After that, Larry put the pipe in his mouth to see if he was getting it and looked at Mitchell.

          – Do you think you will be on your feet soon?

          – Probably.

          – I think we’ll have to go back to Bangkok. Well, sooner or later. I want to Bali. And you?

          “And I want to recover,” Mitchell said.

          Larry nodded as if satisfied with this answer. He pulled his pipe out of his mouth and put a bidi in its place, then stood up, hunched over so as not to hit the roof, and stared at the floor.

          – There will be a mail boat tomorrow.

          – What?

          – Mail boat. For your letters. Larry moved several sheets with his foot. Do you want me to send them? And then you have to go to the beach.

          – I myself. I’ll get up tomorrow.

          Larry raised an eyebrow, but said nothing, then moved to the door.

          – I’ll leave the pills in case you change your mind.

          As soon as he left, Mitchell got up. It was impossible to delay any longer. He put on a loincloth, went out onto the porch, closing his eyes, and groped for his slippers. There was a beach nearby. Waves rustled. He went down the steps and started walking. He did not look up and saw only his own feet and sand. The German woman’s footprints were still visible among the rubbish, instant coffee cartons, and crumpled napkins from the kitchen tent. The air smelled of fried fish. I didn’t want to eat.

          The toilet was a corrugated iron hut. In front of him was a rusty barrel of water and a plastic bucket. Mitchell filled the pail with water and carried it inside. Before closing the door, he carefully placed his feet on the platform on either side of the hole. When the door closed, the room was plunged into darkness. Mitchell took off his loincloth and hung it around his neck. Asian toilets helped to train flexibility: now he could squat for ten minutes in a row without the slightest difficulty. He almost didn’t even notice the smell. He held the door so no one would break in.

          It still amazed him how much liquid was pouring out of him at once, but it was always a relief. He imagined the amoebas being swept away by the current, as they left his body. The dysentery had made him familiar with his own innards: now he could clearly feel the stomach, the large intestine, all that smooth muscular sewerage. The burning arose in the upper part of the intestine, after which it made its way through the body, like an egg swallowed by a snake, stretching, pushing the tissues apart. Then it sank with shudders, and a stream of liquid burst out.

          In fact, he has been sick for thirteen days. At first he didn’t say anything to Larry. One morning, Mitchell woke up in a Bangkok guest house with a strange feeling in his stomach. Getting up and out from under the mosquito net, he felt better. That same evening, after dinner, some strange twitches began – as if someone were drumming their fingers on the walls of the stomach. The next morning the diarrhea started. At first it seemed that there was nothing to worry about. This has happened before in India, and after a few days it ended. Now everything was different. The diarrhea got worse, and after each meal, Mitchell ran to the toilet several times. Soon he began to feel tired. As soon as he got to his feet, his head began to spin. After eating, the stomach was on fire. But Mitchell continued the journey. It seemed to him that there was nothing serious. From Bangkok, he and Larry went to the coast, where they boarded a ferry and sailed to the island. The ship entered a narrow bay and stopped in shallow water – they had to wade straight to the shore on the water. Jumping off the side, Mitchell suddenly realized something. The lapping of the sea seemed to reflect the lapping in his stomach. Once they settled in, Mitchell began to starve. For a week now he had been eating nothing but black tea and leaving the hut only to go to the toilet. One day, along the way, he met a German woman and convinced her to start starving too. The rest of the time he lay on the mattress, thinking and writing letters home: “Greetings to you from paradise! Larry and I now live on a tropical island in the Gulf of Thailand (look at the map). We have a separate hut right on the beach – for this luxury we had to pay as much as five dollars a night. This island has not yet been discovered, so there is almost no one here.” He described the island for some time (at least what he could see between the bamboo slats), after which he moved on to more important topics: “Eastern religions teach us that everything material is illusory. This applies to absolutely everything: our house, dad’s costumes, even mom’s flower pot hangers. According to Buddhism, everything is Maya[5]. Of course, the same applies to the body. I went on this journey also because our Detroit value system is somewhat ossified. And during that time, I believed in something. And I checked something. For example, is it possible to control the body with the help of consciousness. There are monks in Tibet who have learned to control physiology with the help of the mind. They even have a game called “melt the snowball”. They put a snowball on their palm and meditate, sending all the heat of the body into it. Whoever melts his snowball first wins.

          Sometimes he stops writing and sits with his eyes closed, as if waiting for inspiration. He had been sitting the same way two months ago when he first heard the ringing: eyes closed, back straight, head up, nose alert. It happened in a pale green hotel room in Mahabalipuram. Mitchell sat on the bed in a half-lotus position. In the Western way, the left knee, stiffened stubbornly, stuck out in the air. Larry left to roam the city. Mitchell was left alone. He did not even expect that something would happen – he just sat, trying to concentrate on meditation, but his thoughts were rushing about. Suddenly he remembered his ex-girlfriend, Christine Woodhouse, what wonderful red pubic hair she had. He will never see them again. Then he thought about food. It would be nice if there was something in this town besides idli sambar[6]. Sometimes he suddenly realized how far his thoughts had gone and tried to focus on his breathing again. And suddenly, when he had already stopped trying and hoping for a miracle (by the way, it was at such moments, according to the mystics, that miracles happened), something rang in his ears. Very quiet. The sound was not new to him. He recognized him. Once, as a child, he was in his yard, and suddenly there was a ringing in his ears, and he began to ask his older brothers what the ringing was, but they did not hear anything, although they understood what he was talking about. Nearly twenty years later, sitting in a pale green hotel room, Mitchell hears the ringing again. Maybe this is the same cosmic Om? Or the music of the spheres. After this incident, he kept trying to hear the ringing again and after a while got the hang of catching it everywhere. He heard it in the middle of Calcutta’s Saddar Street, among the horns of taxis and the screams of homeless kids begging for baksheesh. He heard it on the train to Chiang Mai. It was the sound of universal energy, of all the atoms coming together to color everything he sees. He has always existed. I just had to wake up and hear it.

          He wrote home about what had happened, cautiously at first, then with increasing certainty: “The universal flow of energy is comprehensible. We are all radio receivers with the finest tuning. You just need to blow the dust off the transistors.”

          He wrote to his parents several times a week. In addition, he wrote to brothers and friends. He wrote down everything that came to mind. He didn’t care what the readers thought. He suddenly needed to analyze his insights, to tell what he sees and feels.

          “Dear mom and dad! This afternoon I saw a woman being cremated. The man differs from the woman in this situation in the color of the shroud. She had red. He burned first. Then it was the turn of her skin. As I watched, her insides filled with hot gas like a balloon. They got bigger and bigger, and then finally burst, and all the liquid flowed out. I wanted to find a postcard with a suitable subject, but I couldn’t find it.”

          Or else: “Dear Petey! Has it ever crossed your mind that there is something else in the world besides cotton swabs for ears and embarrassing groin eczema? That this is not the whole megillah[7]? I sometimes think so. Blake believed that angels were speaking to him. Who knows… His poems confirm this. However, at night, when the moon turns pale, as usual, I swear, I sometimes feel how someone’s wings touch my three-day stubble.

          Mitchell just called home once from Calcutta. Communication was unimportant. She and her parents experienced transatlantic interference for the first time. The father picked up the phone.

          Mitchell said “hello” and did not hear anything until the last “o” sound echoed on the receiver. Then the noise suddenly changed pitch, and the voice of the father was heard. Having traveled half the globe, he lost some of his inherent strength.

          – So, my mother and I demand that you get on a plane and return home immediately.

          – I have just arrived in India.

          – You’ve been gone for six months now. Enough. We don’t care how much it costs. Take the credit card we gave you and buy a ticket home.

          – I’ll be back in two months.

          – What did you forget there? yelled my father, trying to get through the satellite. “Corpses are floating in the Ganges!” You will get sick with something.

          – I won’t get sick. I’m fine.

          – And your mother is not well. You will take her to the grave.

          – Dad, the best part of the journey has now begun. Europe is great, of course, but it’s still the West.

          – Why is the West bad?

          – Nothing. It’s just great to go beyond your own culture.

          “Talk to your mother,” said the father.

          The mother’s voice sounded on the phone. She almost cried:

          – Mitchell, how are you?

          – Everything is fine.

          – We are so worried!

          Don’t worry. Everything is fine.

          – Strange letters are coming from you. What’s going on with you there?

          Mitchell considered telling her. But this is impossible to tell. You can’t just take it and declare that you have known the truth. Few will like it.

          – Have you become some kind of harekrishna?

          – Mom, I haven’t become anything yet! Except he shaved his head.

          – Shaved my head!

          – Actually, no.

          In fact, he really shaved his head.

          Then the father picked up the phone again. Now his voice sounded rough and dry – Mitchell did not know him like that.

          – Okay, stop fooling around. Come back quickly. Six months is plenty of time. We gave you a credit card in case you need it, so now…

          And exactly at that moment – divine intervention – the connection was broken. Mitchell stood with a pipe in his hands, and a line of Bengalis crowded behind him. He decided to let them through, hung up, and thought he shouldn’t call again. Parents do not understand what is happening to him and what this extraordinary place has taught him. Letters will also need to be somewhat extinguished. Describe landscapes and all.

          Of course, nothing came of it. Within five days, he began writing home again, this time about the incorruptible body of Saint Francis Xavier and how he had been paraded on the streets of Goa for four hundred years, until an overzealous pilgrim bit off his finger. Mitchell was unable to contain himself. Everything he saw around him – Bengal ficuses, painted cows – made him grab his pen. Describing what he saw, he immediately told what effect it had on him, and from the colors of the visible world he immediately passed to the twilight and ringing of the invisible world. Having fallen ill, he immediately reported this home: “Dear mom and dad! I think I’ve caught amoebic dysentery.” He went on to describe the symptoms and remedies used by other travelers. “Everyone here gets sick sooner or later. I will fast and meditate until I feel better. I lost some weight, but not much. As soon as I feel better, Larry and I will go to Bali.”

          He was right about one thing – everyone got dysentery sooner or later. In addition to his neighbor, there were two other travelers on the island. One of them, a Frenchman, had his lettuce cut down, and he took refuge in his hut, where he moaned and called for help, like a dying emperor. But as recently as yesterday, Mitchell saw him, completely healed, coming out of a shallow bay with a parrotfish on his speargun. Another victim of dysentery was a Swede. Mitchell had last seen her pale and haggard as they carried her to the ferry. Thai boatmen loaded her on board along with empty plastic bottles and canisters of gasoline. They are already accustomed to emaciated tourists. Having loaded the Swede, they immediately began to smile and wave. The ship then reversed, carrying the woman to a hospital on the mainland.

          Mitchell knew he would be evacuated if needed. However, he didn’t think it would come to that. After getting rid of the egg, he felt better. The pain in my stomach subsided. Larry brought him black tea five or six times a day. Mitchell decided not to give the amoebas any food, not even a drop of milk. Contrary to expectations, his mental energy did not fade away at all, but, on the contrary, increased.

          “It’s incredible how much effort goes into digestion. Fasting might seem like a strange penance, but in fact it is an extremely healthy and completely scientific method to muffle, turn off your body. And when the body turns off, consciousness, on the contrary, turns on. In Sanskrit, this is called “moksa” – complete liberation from the body.

          The strangest thing is that here in the hut, while clearly ill, Mitchell nevertheless experienced a previously unknown peace, serenity and clarity of mind. He felt safe, as if he were being looked after in some unknown way from above. He felt happy. The Germans were different. She looked worse and worse. When they met, she almost did not speak, and her skin seemed even more pale and spotted. After a while, Mitchell stopped advising her to continue fasting. Now he lay on his back all the time, covering his eyes with swimming trunks, and no longer paid attention to her trips to the toilet. Instead, he listened to the sounds of the island: people bathing and wailing on the beach, someone learning to play the wooden flute in one of the neighboring huts. Waves splashed, sometimes a dried palm leaf or coconut fell to the ground. Wild dogs howled in the jungle at night. Going out to the toilet, Mitchell heard them running around, approaching and sniffing through the cracks in the walls of it and the stream erupting from it. People used to bang on the walls with a flashlight to scare away the dogs. Mitchell didn’t even take it with him. He stood and listened to the dogs gathering in the bushes. They parted the stems with their sharp snouts, and their red eyes glittered in the moonlight. Mitchell watched them calmly from top to bottom. Spreading his arms, he offered himself to them, but they did not attack, and he turned away and went into the hut. One evening, returning to the dwelling, he heard someone’s voice with an Australian accent:

          – And here is our patient!

          He looked up and saw Larry on the porch with an old woman. Larry rolled a joint on the Asian guidebook. The woman was smoking a cigarette and staring at Mitchell.

          – Hi Mitchell! My name is Gwendolyn,” she introduced herself. – I heard you were sick.

          – A little.

          – Larry said you didn’t take the pills I gave.

          Mitchell did not answer immediately. He didn’t speak to anyone all day. Or for several days. I had to remember how to do it. From loneliness, he became sensitive to the rudeness of those around him. The loud, drunken baritone Gwendolyn, for example, seemed to scratch his chest. On her head was some kind of painted bandage, reminiscent of bandages. A bunch of native jewelry – all sorts of shells, bones, dangled around the neck and wrists. From all this protruded her sun-scorched face, in the center of which the red ember of a cigarette blinked. All that was left of Larry in the moonlight was a blond halo.

          “I had terrible diarrhea myself,” Gwendolyn continued. – It’s just monstrous. In Irian Jai. These pills just saved me.

          Larry licked the joint one last time and lit a cigarette. Taking a deep breath, he looked up at Mitchell and said hoarsely:

          “We’re here to make you take your pills.

          – Exactly. Fasting is good, but after … How long have you not eaten there?

          – Almost two weeks.

          – It’s better to stop after two weeks.

          She looked stern, but then Larry handed her a joint, and Gwendolyn said: “Wonderful!” She took a puff, smiled at them, holding the smoke in her chest, and then burst into a cough and did not stop for half a minute. Finally, she took another sip of beer, holding her hand to her chest, and took another puff.

          Mitchell, meanwhile, looked at the streak of moonlight across the ocean.

          “You are divorced,” he said suddenly. “That’s why they came here.

          Gwendolyn froze:

          – Well, almost. We parted. Is it so eye catching?

          “You’re a hairdresser,” Mitchell said without taking his eyes off the water.

          – Larry, why didn’t you say that you have a clairvoyant friend.

          – Yes, it was I who told him, apparently, right?

          Mitchell was silent.

          – Well, Mr. Nostradamus, I also have a prediction for you. If you don’t take a pill immediately, a very sick boy will be taken away from here by ferry soon. Nothing good, right?

          Mitchell looked Gwendolyn straight in the eyes for the first time. He was struck by the irony of the moment – she considered him sick. He saw it was the other way around. She was already lighting her next cigarette. Forty-three years, a piece of coral reef in each ear, smoking on an island near Thailand. She smelled of misfortune. It did not require the gift of clairvoyance. Everything was obvious.

          She turned away:

          – Larry, where are my pills?

          – In the hut.

          Will you bring it?

          Larry switched on his flashlight and dived through the doorway. A beam of light ran across the floor.

          – You still haven’t sent the letter.

          – I forgot. As soon as I finish, it seems to me that they have already been sent.

          “It already smells,” Larry said and handed the vial to Gwendolyn.

          – Come on, open your mouth. She handed him a pill.

          – Don’t, I’m fine.

          “Drink your medicine,” Gwendolyn said.

          – Come on, Mitch, you really look like shit. Have a drink already.

          There was silence. They looked at him silently. Mitchell wanted to explain himself, but it was obvious that nothing would convince them that he was right. Any words seemed insufficient. Any words seemed to devalue what was happening to him. So he decided to take the path of least resistance and opened his mouth.

          “Your tongue is bright yellow,” said Gwendolyn. “I have only seen this color in canaries. Let’s! Drink beer. She handed him the bottle. – Bravo! Take four times a day for a week. Larry, you’re in charge of making sure he takes his pills.

          “I’ll probably go to sleep,” Mitchell said.

          “All right,” agreed Gwendolyn. The party is moving to my hut.

          When they left, Mitchell climbed into the house and lay down, then spat out the pill, which he held under his tongue. She hit the bamboo floorboard and fell through the gap. I’m just like Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, he thought with a smile. It was not enough to write down this thought.

          The days spent under swimming trunks thrown over the head seemed much more perfect than usual and left more without a trace. He slept fitfully when he wanted to, and no longer paid attention to the time. Island rhythms reached him: first, the sleepy voices of those who ate banana pancakes and coffee for breakfast, then the screams on the beach, and in the evenings, the smoke of the grill and the grinding of the spatula with which the Chinese cook scratched her wok. Beer bottles were opened, the kitchen tent filled with voices, then parties began in neighboring huts. Then Larry would come back, smelling of beer and smoke and sunscreen. Mitchell pretended to be asleep. Sometimes he stayed up all night while Larry slept. With his back he felt the floor, and the whole island, and the current of the ocean. The moon grew and flooded the hut with light. Mitchell rose and wandered to the silver edge of the ocean. He entered the water and floated on his back, looking at the moon and stars. The bay was like a warm bath in which the island floated. He closed his eyes and focused on his breathing. After a while, any boundary between internal and external was erased. He did not breathe – they breathed. This state lasted only a few seconds, then left, and then covered again.

          His skin tasted salty. The salty wind entered the hut through the bamboo slats or covered him as he walked to the toilet. Crouching over the pit, he licked his salty shoulders. This was his only food. Sometimes he was drawn to look into the kitchen tent and order a whole fish or a stack of pancakes there. But such attacks of hunger were rare, and after them came an even deeper calm. Streams were still erupting from it, but not so violently – the liquid was rather oozing, as from a wound. He opened the barrel, took a ladle of water and washed himself with his left hand. Several times he fell asleep, squatting over the hole, and woke up only when someone started banging on the door.

          He continued to write letters: “Did I ever tell you about a mother and son with leprosy in Bangalore? I was walking down the street and they were sitting on the side of the road. By that time I was already used to lepers, but not like that. There is almost nothing left of them. There were not even stumps in place of the fingers. The brushes looked like balls at the ends of the arms. And the faces seemed to flow down from their heads, like melting candles. The left eye of the mother was covered with a gray film and looked at the sky. But when I gave her fifty pice, she looked at me with a seeing eye, and it shone with wisdom. She folded her stumps in gratitude. When my coin fell into the cup, her blind son said: “Thank you!” It seems that he smiled – it was hard to understand by the disfigured face. And then I suddenly realized that they were people. Not beggars, not unfortunate people, but just a mother with a child “I saw them as they were before the leprosy, when they were just walking the streets. And then I had another insight. I suddenly felt that the boy himself was not himself to the mango lassi. At that moment, I considered this a real revelation. It seemed more profound knowledge could not be desired.When the coin fell into the glass and the boy thanked me, I realized that he was now imagining a cold mango lassi.

          Mitchell put down his pen, reminiscing. Then he left the hut to watch the sunset and sat cross-legged on the porch. The left knee now bends perfectly. As soon as you closed your eyes, the ringing began again – even louder, closer, more intoxicating.

          From this distance, many things seemed funny. How he worried about his future specialization. How he refused to leave the room when his face was full of pimples. Even the bitter despair that tormented him when he looked for Christine Woodhouse in the hostel, and she did not return all night, now seemed ridiculous. Life is so easy to waste. He spent until one day he was vaccinated against typhoid and cholera, boarded a plane with Larry and fled. Only now, left alone, did Mitchell begin to recognize himself. As if shaking over the bumps loosened his old soul, and one day it just dissipated in the Indian air. He didn’t want to go back to the world of colleges and flavored cigarettes. He lay on his back, waiting for enlightenment to come to him—or that nothing would happen. There was no difference.

          In the meantime, the German woman from the neighboring hut was going somewhere again. Mitchell heard her rustle something. Instead of going to the toilet, she climbed into Mitchell’s cabin. He removed swimming trunks from his face.

          – I’m going to the hospital. On the boat.

          – I thought so.

          – They’ll give me an injection, I’ll spend the night there and come back. She paused. – Do you want to go with me? You will be given an injection.

          – No, thank you.

          – Why?

          – Because I feel better already. Much better.

          – See a doctor. Just in case. Let’s go together.

          – I’m fine.

          He stood up and smiled to confirm his words. A whistle sounded from the harbor.

          Mitchell walked her to the porch.

          “See you soon,” he said.

          The German woman paddled through the shallow water and climbed on board. Standing on deck, she did not wave, but looked in his direction. Mitchell watched her figure shrink. When she finally disappeared, he suddenly realized that he was telling the truth: he really felt better.

          Stomach calmed down. He put his hand on his stomach, as if checking what was inside. It seemed completely empty. Mitchell was no longer dizzy. A new letter had to be written, and he began it in the light of sunset: “On this November day, it seems, I would like to announce that Mitchell B. Cunningham’s digestive system was healed exclusively by spiritual methods. Separately, I would like to thank Mary Baker Eddy, who supported me the most. My next hard poop will be dedicated to her.”

          He was still writing when Larry entered the cabin.

          – Wow. Are you awake?

          – I feel better.

          – Are you sure?

          – And you won’t believe it…

          – What?

          Mitchell put down his pen and smiled broadly at Larry:

          – I’m terribly hungry.

          By now, everyone on the island had already heard that Mitchell was fasting like Gandhi. When he entered the kitchen tent, everyone applauded, and some of the women groaned – he had lost so much weight. Yielding to maternal instinct, they sat him down and began to feel his forehead – if there was a temperature. The tent was filled with plastic tables. On the shelves were pineapples, watermelons, beans, onions, potatoes and lettuce. There was a long blue fish on the cutting deck. Thermoses with tea and hot water lined up along one of the walls, and further, behind the partition, stood a cradle with a Chinese cook’s child. Mitchell looked at the new faces. The ground under the table was unexpectedly cool.

          Medical advice poured in immediately. Most travelers in Asia fasted for a couple of days, and then returned to the previous regimen. But Mitchell did not eat anything for so long that one of the Americans, who once studied to be a doctor, said that it was dangerous for him to immediately pounce on food. He advised to start with liquid food. Hearing this, the Chinese woman snorted and handed Mitchell a sea bass, a plate of fried rice, and an omelet with onions. Almost everyone insisted on immediate gluttony. Mitchell chose a compromise solution. He first drank a glass of papaya juice, and after a few minutes he slowly began to eat fried rice. After finishing the rice and realizing that he was still feeling good, he switched to seabasu. Every few bites, the former future doctor said: “That’s enough!”, but the rest began to vied with each other to repeat that Mitchell looked like a skeleton and he needed to eat.

          It was nice to be among people again. Mitchell was not at all the recluse he had imagined himself to be. He lacked communication. All the girls dressed up in sarongs, had time to get very tanned and spoke with a charming accent. They kept touching Mitchell, feeling his ribs or measuring his wrists with their fingers.

          “I would give my life for such cheekbones,” one of the girls said, after which she forced Mitchell to eat more fried bananas.

          Night has fallen. Someone announced that a party was starting in hut number six. Before Mitchell understood what was happening, two Danish women were already leading him somewhere along the beach. They worked as waitresses in Amsterdam for five months of the year, and traveled the rest of the time. To all appearances, Mitchell looked exactly like the Christ in van Honthorst’s paintings at the Rijksmuseum. This similarity both delighted and amused the Danes. Mitchell wondered if he had made a mistake by sitting in his hut for so long. It turned out that the island was seething with its own, native life. No wonder Larry was having such a good time. Everyone was so friendly. And without any sexual overtones – just warmth and intimacy. One of the Danes had a terrible rash on her back. She turned and showed him.

          The moon was rising over the bay, and a long ribbon of light fell on the surface of the water. It illuminated the palm trunks and made the sand shimmer palely. Everything around them took on a bluish tint, except for the huts, which glowed orange. Mitchell followed Larry and felt the air wash over his face and flow between them. It was light inside, like a heart resting in a helium balloon. Apart from this beach, there is nothing to wish for.

          – Hey Larry! he called.

          – What?

          – We’ve already been everywhere.

          – Not everywhere. Next stop is Bali.

          – Then home. After Bali – home. Until my parents went crazy.

          He stopped and the Danes stopped with him. He thought he heard a ringing, louder than before, but then he realized that it was just music in hut number six. In front of the entrance, people were sitting in a semicircle on the sand. They moved to make room for Mitchell and the newcomers.

          – Well, doctor, can he have a beer?

          – Very funny. One, no more.

          Beer, passing from hand to hand, gradually got to Mitchell. Then his neighbor on the right put her hand on his knee. It was Gwendolyn. He didn’t recognize her in the dark. She inhaled hard, then turned away – as if to exhale, but also with a hint of resentment.

          “You never thanked me,” she said.

          – For what?

          – For tablets.

          – Exactly. Thanks for taking care of me.

          She smiled and then burst into a cough. It was a smoker’s cough – deep, uterine. She tried to stop, bending down and covering her mouth, but she coughed harder, as if her lungs were torn to pieces. When the coughing finally subsided, Gwendolyn wiped her eyes.

          “I am dying,” she said, and looked around. Everyone around was chatting and laughing. – Nobody cares.

          All this time Mitchell was staring at Gwendoline. It was clear to him that if she didn’t have cancer yet, she would soon.

          – Do you want to know how I understood that you recently broke up with someone? – he asked.

          – Why not.

          – You seem to glow. Women who get divorced or break up with someone start to glow. I have noticed this before. You seem to be getting younger.

          – Really?

          – That’s right.

          Gwendolyn smiled:

          – I felt better.

          Mitchell held out a bottle of beer and they clinked glasses.

          – Your health!

          – Your health!

          He took a sip of beer. He had never tasted better in his life. Suddenly he was overcome with euphoria. They weren’t sitting by the fire, but it felt like it was happening—as if there was an invisible source of light and heat in the center of the circle. Mitchell squinted at the people sitting next to him, and then turned away to the bay. He thought about his trip, trying to remember everything he and Larry had seen – smelly guest houses, baroque towns, mountain villages. It wasn’t that he was remembering any particular place, they were all dancing in his mind like a kaleidoscope. He felt calm and completely satisfied. At some point, he heard the ringing again and focused on it, so he missed the first stab of pain in his intestines. Then, from somewhere far away, a second one came and seemed to pierce him, but so delicately, as if not really. A moment later, the pain hit again, stronger. He felt a valve open inside him and a stream of hot, acid-like liquid begin to burn its way out. He wasn’t alarmed. He felt too good. He just stood up and said that he was going down to the water for a while.

          “I’m with you,” Larry said.

          The moon rose even higher, and its light, reflected in the water, flooded the entire bay. The music was behind him, and now Mitchell could hear wild dogs barking in the jungle. He approached the water’s edge and, without stopping, dropped the lungi[9] and entered the ocean.

          – Would you like to take a dip?

          Mitchell did not answer.

          – How’s the water?

          – Cold.

          This was not true – the water was warm. Mitchell just wanted to be alone in it. He plodded along the bottom until he was waist deep, then he washed his face and swam.

          Stuffed up ears. He heard the sound of the water, then the silence of the sea, and then the ringing, clearer than before. It was not even a ringing, but some kind of signal passing through the whole body.

          He raised his head and called:

          – Larry?

          – What?

          – Thank you for taking care of me.

          – Not at all.

          Once in the water, he felt better again. He felt the surf pull him out of the bay to rejoin the night wind and moon. A hot stream erupted from it, but it swam away and continued to swing on the water and look at the sky. There was no pen and paper, so he began to quietly dictate a letter: “Dear mom and dad! The earth itself is the best proof. Its rhythms, its constant renewal, the movement of the moon, the ebb and flow – all this is a lesson for the most slow-witted student: man. The earth repeats its instructions until we finally learn them.

          “Fucking here,” Larry said from the shore. – Real paradise.

          The ringing intensified. A minute passed, or several minutes. Finally Larry said:

          – Mitch, I’m back, okay?

          His voice sounded from somewhere far away.

          Mitchell spread his arms and floated up a little. He didn’t know if Larry had left or not. He looked at the moon. Suddenly, something was revealed to him that he had not noticed before – he began to see separate waves of moonlight. His consciousness slowed down enough to perceive them. The moonlight sped up and flickered briefly, then slowed down and dimmed. He pulsed. As if the moon was also ringing. He lay in the warm water, swaying, watching the moonlight and the ringing sync up, fade in and out at the same time. After a while, he realized that the same thing was happening to him. His blood pulsed along with the moonlight, along with the ringing. Somewhere in the distance, something erupted from it. He felt himself empty inside. The sensation was no longer annoying or painful—it was now a smooth flow. In the next second, Mitchell felt as if he was falling somewhere in the water and did not feel his own body at all. He no longer looked at the moon or listened to the ringing. And yet he understood that the light and sound had not gone away. For a moment I thought that I should send a message to my parents so that they would not worry. He found paradise off the island. He tried to gather his strength to dictate the last letter, but soon realized that there was no more of it left, and there was no one to take a pen and write to those whom he loved so much, who still could not understand him.

          1996

          Douche

          The recipe came in the mail:

          Mix the semen of three men.

          Shake vigorously.

          Fill a kitchen syringe with the mixture.

          Lie on your back.

          Insert the handpiece.

          Squeeze out.

          Ingredients:

          1 share Stu Wadsworth;

          1 share Jim Freeson;

          1 share of Wally Mars.

          There was no return address, but Tomasina knew that Diana, her best friend and, more recently, a fertility specialist, sent the letter. After Tomasina broke up with her man for the last time, Diana insisted that it was time to move on to plan B. For a while, plan A, which involved love and marriage, was also good. They worked on Plan A for eight years. But, according to the latest research, Plan A turned out to be too idealistic, so it’s time to take a closer look at Plan B.

          Plan B was much more insidious, complex, less romantic and optimistic, but it also required more courage. According to this plan, they were to find a man with good teeth, a normal figure and brains, who did not suffer from any serious diseases and who would be willing to fantasize a little (not necessarily about Thomasin) and squeeze out a small spit of the fluid needed to have a child. Like a pair of Schwarzkopf generals, the friends studied a battlefield that had recently undergone major changes: losses in the artillery troops (they both recently turned forty), the transfer of hostilities to guerrilla mode (men now did not even go out into open battle) and the complete destruction of the code of honor . The last man to conceive Tomasina—not a glamorous investment banker, but the previous one, an instructor in Alexander’s technique—didn’t even bother to propose to her. His code of honor suggested that in this case, the cost of an abortion should be halved. Why deny: the best warriors have already left the battlefield and joined the peaceful marriage troops. All that’s left is the rabble – the losers, the womanizers, the ones who tend to leave the crime scene immediately, and the ones that leave scorched earth in their wake. Thomasina had to give up the idea of ​​meeting someone she wanted to spend her life with. Instead, it was necessary to give birth to someone who would be forced to spend his life with her. But it wasn’t until she got the recipe that Thomasina realized she was desperate enough to try it, before she laughed. The thing is, she immediately caught herself thinking – okay, Stu Wadsworth, but Wally Mars?

          Thomasina is forty years old (I’ll repeat it like a ticking clock). She had almost everything she wanted. Great job as assistant director on CBS’s Evening News with Dan Rather. Luxurious solid apartment on Hudson Street. Nice appearance, almost untouched for years. The chest, not that it did not suffer from time, but so far held its position. And new teeth. She had new sparkling teeth. At first she whistled while talking, but then she got used to it. She had biceps. There was one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars in the retirement account. But she didn’t have a child. It was still possible to put up with the absence of a husband. In some ways, it was even better. But she wanted a child.

          After thirty-five, the magazine said, women begin to have trouble conceiving. Thomasina simply refused to believe it. As soon as she put her head in order, her body began to fail. Nature does not care about her level of maturity. Nature would be glad if Thomasina married a university friend. In fact, when it comes to reproduction, nature would prefer that she marry a school friend. Traveling through life, Thomasina did not notice that every month the eggs leave her and go into oblivion. While she was pursuing her journalism degree, her ovaries stopped producing estrogen. And while she slept with whoever she wanted, the fallopian tubes narrowed and clogged. All this happened before the age of thirty. American extended version of childhood. You have an education, you have a job, and you can finally have some fun. Once, Tomasina came five times while having sex with taxi driver Ignacio Veranes – right in his taxi, on Gunzevoort Street. He had a European curved member, and he smelled of machine oil. She wouldn’t repeat the experience, but she was glad it happened. So that you don’t regret anything later. The trouble is, in trying to avoid some regrets, you gain others. She was only twenty-something. She was just having fun. But then twenty-something turned into thirty-something, and a few unsuccessful relationships later you are already thirty-five, and once in Mirabella you read that after thirty-five, women begin to have problems conceiving, and the proportion of miscarriages and pathologies is growing .

          She has been growing for six years now. Thomasina was forty years old, one month and fourteen days old. She panicked, but not all the time. Sometimes she calmly accepted the situation.

          She imagined her unborn children. They pressed their faces against the windows of the dreary school bus, huge eyes, wet lashes.

          “We understand,” they said. “The moment was not right. We all understand. Truth.

          The bus jolted away and she saw the driver. He put a bony hand on the gear lever, turned to Thomasina and grinned.

          The magazine also said that women miscarry all the time – they just don’t notice. Tiny blastulas slid along the walls of the uterus and, finding no support, flew away through the tubes. Maybe they lived in the toilet for a few more seconds, like goldfish. Unknown. But three abortions, one reported miscarriage, and god knows how many missed, and Tomasina’s bus filled up. Lying awake, she saw him move slowly on his way, and heard the noise of the children – that child’s cry, when it is impossible to understand whether they are laughing or crying.

          Everyone knows that men objectify women. But none of our looking at legs and breasts can compare with the cold-blooded calculations of sperm hunters. Thomasina herself was at first somewhat taken aback, but soon she herself could not help herself: having made a decision, she began to see in men exclusively walking spermatozoa. At parties, while drinking barolo (which was soon to be abandoned, so for now Tomasina drank like a cobbler), she looked at the specimens as they left the kitchen, hung out in the hall, or ranted in an armchair. Sometimes her eyes dimmed, and it seemed to her that she could determine the quality of the genetic material of any of those present. Some auras glowed with love for others, others were seductive rags that hinted at unbridledness, and some flickered and went out every now and then, as if they lacked electricity. Tomasina learned to judge health by smell or shape. Once, to amuse Diana, she ordered all the men to stick out their tongues. They obeyed without question. Men always obey women. They like to be objectified. They thought they were being scrutinized for flexibility and future prospects for oral sex.

          “Open your mouth and say ‘A’,” Tomasina commanded all evening. And they obediently spread their tongues. Some were yellow spots or inflamed papillae, others were the color of rotten beef. Some squirmed deftly, crawled up and down, or curled up, showing threads dangling from the back, like the armor of a deep-sea fish. There were, however, two or three ideal ones – opal, like oysters, seductively plump. These were the tongues of married men who had already generously donated their sperm to the lucky ones who pressed down on sofa cushions. These wives and mothers were now complaining about something else—lack of sleep and failed careers. Thomasina could only dream of such complaints.

          I should now introduce myself. I am Wally Mars. An old friend of Thomasina. Or rather, an ex-boyfriend. In the spring of 1986 we were together for three months and seven days. At the time, most of her friends were surprised that she was dating me. They said the same thing she said when she saw my name on the prescription: “Wally Mars?” I was considered too small (I’m only five foot four) and not athletic enough. Thomasina, however, loved me. For a while, I was downright crazy. Some dark, hidden corners of our souls connected with each other. She often sat opposite and, drumming her fingers on the table, asked – well, what’s next? She liked listening to me.

          However, it didn’t work. Every few weeks she called me and invited me to dinner. And I always agreed. At that time we agreed to meet on Friday. When I arrived at the restaurant, Thomasina was already waiting for me. For a few moments I stood at the reception desk, looked at it from afar and gathered my strength. She sat back against the table, puffing furiously on the first of the three cigarettes she drank at dinner. On a shelf above her head was a monstrous bouquet. You noticed? Flowers now also profess multiculturalism. There were no roses, tulips or daffodils in this vase. The flora of the jungle was rampant there: Amazonian orchids, Sumatran flycatchers. One of the flycatchers twitched its jaws, attracted by the scent of Tomasina’s perfume. Thomasina’s hair fell over her bare shoulders. Above the waist, she was naked – but, no, she was still wearing a tight-fitting, flesh-colored top. Tomasina rarely dresses in office style – unless you consider the office, for example, a brothel. If she has something to show, she will not hide it. (In the mornings, all this beauty was observed by Dan Rather, who came up with a bunch of nicknames for Thomasina – they all beat the word “tabasco” in one way or another. ) But strangely, Thomasina did not look vulgar in such outfits. She seemed to ground them with her maternal habits: homemade lasagna, hugs and kisses, cold decoctions.

          Coming to the table, I received both a hug and a kiss.

          – Hello, honey! exclaimed Thomasina, and clung to me. Her face was on fire. My left ear, which was a couple of inches from my cheek, glowed pink. I could feel the heat emanating from him. She pulled away and we looked at each other.

          “Well,” I said. Looks like you have news.

          – I’ve decided, Wally. I will give birth.

          We sat down. Tomasina took a puff and blew smoke out of the corner of her mouth:

          – I just realized that everything is to hell. I’m forty. I am an adult. I will succeed.

          I’m not used to her new teeth yet. Every time she opened her mouth, it was like a light bulb went off in her mouth. However, the teeth looked good.

          – I don’t care what people think. Either they understand or they don’t. And I’m not going to raise him myself, my sister will help. And Diana. You can too if you want.

          – Me?

          – You will be his uncle.

          She took my hand. I squeezed her fingers.

          – I heard that you had a whole list of candidates in your prescription.

          – What?

          – Diana said she sent you a prescription.

          – Oh, you mean that. She took a drag on her cigarette, sucking in her cheeks.

          – And what, I was there too?

          – Former. Thomasina blew smoke upwards. All my exes.

          The waiter came up to ask what we were going to drink. Thomasina was still watching her smoke.

          “Very dry martini with two olives,” she said and looked at the waiter. “It’s Friday now,” she explained, not taking her eyes off him, straightening her hair and tossing it back.

          The waiter smiled.

          “I’ll have a martini too,” I said.

          The waiter turned around and looked at me with raised eyebrows, then looked back at Tomasina, smiled and walked away.

          As soon as he left, Tomasina reached across the table to me to say something. I leaned over too, and our foreheads touched. And then she asked:

          – And how do you like it?

          – Who?

          – He.

          She jerked her head towards the waiter. His tight buttocks swayed away.

          – He’s just a waiter.

          – I’m not going to marry him, Wally. All I want from him is sperm.

          – Maybe it will serve as a side dish.

          Thomasina moved away and stubbed out her cigarette. Looking around me, she reached for a number two cigarette.

          – Are you getting angry again?

          – I’m not angry.

          – You are angry, you are angry. When I told you about it for the first time, you got angry, and now too.

          – I just don’t understand why you need a waiter.

          She shrugged:

          – He’s pretty.

          – You can find better.

          – Where?

          – I don’t know. Everywhere. – I took a soup spoon in my hands and saw my reflection in it – tiny and distorted. – Go to a sperm bank. Choose your Nobel laureate.

          – I don’t just need a smart one. Brains are not everything. Thomasina inhaled, narrowing her eyes, then looked away dreamily. I need a complete set.

          I was silent for about a minute. I took the menu. I read the words “Fricasse de Lapereau” nine times. I was disturbed by the thought of nature. It became clear to me – clearer than usual – that in nature my status would be low. Somewhere at the level of the hyena. In civilization, things seemed to be better for me. If you look pragmatically, I am a valuable shot. For example, I make good money. I have two hundred and fifty-four thousand dollars in my retirement account. But when choosing sperm, money obviously does not play a role. Much more important tight buttocks.

          – You’re against it, right? Thomasina asked.

          – I don’t mind. I just don’t understand – if you want a baby, maybe it’s better to give birth to him with someone? With someone you love. – I looked at her. And who loves you.

          – Well, that would be nice, yes. But this won’t happen.

          – How do you know? – I said. You can fall in love with someone tomorrow. Or six months later. I turned away and scratched my cheek. “Maybe you’ve already met the love of your life, you just don’t know it. I looked into her eyes again. “And then you will realize everything, but it will be too late. All. You will no longer know whose child.

          Tomasina shook her head.

          – I’m forty, Wally. I do not have much time.

          – So I’m forty too. What now?

          She looked at me intently, as if sensing something in my tone, but waved it away:

          – You are a man. You have plenty of time.

          After dinner I went for a walk. The glass door of the restaurant let me out into the nascent Friday night. It was getting dark in the back streets of Manhattan at half past five. Steam rose from a pipe buried in the asphalt. There were a few tourists standing around her, muttering something in Swedish and marveling at our outdoor volcanoes. I also stopped to look at the steam. I thought about being tired. Smoke and fatigue. My child was also on Thomasina’s school bus. Our child. We had been dating for three months when she became pregnant. She went to New Jersey to talk to her parents, and returned three days later with an abortion. Shortly after that, we broke up. Sometimes I thought about him—or her. My only child, and he was safely dealt with. I was thinking about him even now. Who would he look like? On me? Bulging eyes and a bulbous nose? Or Thomasina? I would like to believe that on her.

          There was no news for the next few weeks. I tried not to think about it at all. But the city did not leave me alone. The city was suddenly flooded with children. I saw them in elevators, lobbies and sidewalks, chained to car seats, drooling, crying, in parks, wearing harnesses. On the subway, they looked at me pathetically over the shoulders of their Dominican nannies. New York is not suitable for children. So why is everyone having them? Every fifth passerby dragged something that looked like a caterpillar in a cap. They looked as if they dreamed of climbing back into the uterus.

          As a rule, the children were with their mothers. I kept wondering – who are their fathers? How do they look? What height? Why do they have kids and I don’t? One evening I saw a whole family of Mexicans camped in a subway car. Two babies clung to their mother’s sweatpants, and their newest addition, a caterpillar wrapped in a leaf, sucked on their mother’s breast waterskin. Opposite them sat the father of the family, legs apart. He was holding diapers and a diaper bag. He looked no more than thirty, small, stocky, splattered with paint, with a flat Aztec face. An ancient face, stone, time traveled through the ages to dock with this suit, this roaring train, this moment.

          An invitation arrived five days later. Hidden in a mailbox between accounts and catalogues. When I saw Tomasina’s address, I tore open the envelope. A bottle of champagne was painted at the top of the sheet, spewing the following inscription:

          Yu!

          NOT

          ME

          re

          B

          I

          Inside the vigorous green letters invited to “Give up the praise of life” on Saturday, April thirteenth.

          As I found out later, the date was calculated very carefully. Using a special thermometer, Tomasina determined the time of ovulation. Every morning, without getting out of bed, she took her temperature and recorded the results on a graph. In addition, she was constantly examining her panties. A clear whitish discharge meant that the egg had descended. Magnetized to the refrigerator was a calendar dotted with red stars. She didn’t leave it to chance.

          I wanted to refuse. Mentally sifted through imaginary business trips and tropical diseases. I didn’t want to go. I didn’t want such parties to exist in the world at all. Asking myself if it was jealousy or just conservatism, I decided that it was both. And, of course, he eventually went. I did not want to sit at home and wonder what was happening there.

          Tomasina has lived in this apartment for eleven years. But that evening, things looked different. The familiar pink speckled carpet that looked like boiled sausage led out of the hall, past the same withered flower in a pot, to the yellow door that I once opened with my key. The same mezuzahs, forgotten by the previous tenants, dangled on the doorframe. According to the brass plate numbered 2A, it was the same exorbitantly expensive two-room apartment in which ten years ago I had stayed overnight ninety-eight times. But when I knocked and then opened the door, I did not recognize her. The only sources of light were candles scattered around the living room. When my eyes adjusted, I walked along the wall to the closet (it was in the same place as before) and hung up my coat. There was another candle burning on a chest nearby, and looking closer, I began to understand what theme Thomasina and Diana had chosen for decoration. The candle was a very accurate, albeit savagely enlarged copy of an erect member. The model was hyper-realistic – a mesh of veins, a shallow scrotum. The flaming tip illuminated two more objects: a clay replica of an ancient Canaanite goddess of fertility, like those sold in feminist bookstores and New Age stores, a domed belly, unstoppable breasts; and a package of “Love” incense sticks depicting woven silhouettes.

          My pupils dilated, and gradually the room took shape. It was full of people – seventy-five people. It was like Halloween. Women who have been secretly dreaming of wearing something sexy all year have finally made their dream come true. They wore plunging tank tops like the ones the Playboy Bunnies wore, or witch robes with slits down the sides. Many stroked those very candles or had fun with melted wax. But they were no longer young. There were no young people here at all. The men looked the same as they had for the last twenty years, intimidated but quite friendly. Like me.

          Bottles of champagne were opened here and there, just like on the invitation. When another cork popped, one of the women exclaimed: “Oh, I’ve also flown!”, And everyone laughed. Finally I recognized something familiar: the music. Jackson Browne played here. Among other things in Thomasina, I was very touched by her old-fashioned sentimental music collection. She didn’t go anywhere. I remember how we danced to this album. One night we undressed and began to dance – a common thing at the very beginning of a relationship. Then we rolled on the carpet, naked, awkward, and it never happened again. I stood and remembered how someone suddenly approached me from behind.

          – Hello, Wally.

          I squinted. It was Diana.

          “Please tell me we don’t have to look at this,” I said.

          Don’t worry. Everything is very decent. Thomasina will do everything later, when she is alone.

          “I won’t be long,” I said, looking around the room.

          – You should have seen what syringe we bought. For four dollars and ninety-five cents at the sale in the basement of Macy’s.

          – I will have to meet someone later.

          – We also have a cup for the donor. We could not find a suitable one, so we bought a children’s one, with a lid. Roland has already contributed.

          Something stuck in my throat. I swallowed:

          – Roland?

          – He came early. We gave him a choice of Hustler and Penthouse.

          – I’ll be more careful digging in the refrigerator.

          – This is not in the refrigerator, but under the bathroom sink. I was afraid that someone would really drink.

          – Shouldn’t semen be kept cold?

          – We’ll be using it in an hour. Will not deteriorate.

          For some reason I nodded. For some reason, I suddenly began to see better. There were family photographs on the mantelpiece. Thomasina with dad. Thomasina with her mother. The whole Genovese family sits on an oak tree.

          – Consider me old-fashioned… – And I stopped short.

          Don’t worry, Wally! Have some champagne! This is a holiday.

          The barmaid was in charge of the drinks. I waved away the champagne and asked for a glass of pure whiskey. While waiting for him, I began to look around for Thomasina.

          – Roland! I said skeptically under my breath. Something like this should have been expected. From this name emanates medieval legends. – Roland’s cum!

          While I was having fun in this way, someone from above boomed:

          – Did you contact me?

          I looked up and saw not the sun, but its anthropomorphic incarnation. He was blond and orange and huge at the same time, and the candle on the bookshelf behind him lit up his mane, making it look like a halo.

          – Do we know each other? My name is Roland de Marchelier.

          “I’m Wally Mars,” I replied. – I thought it was you. Diana showed me you.

          – They show me to everyone. I feel like some kind of prize boar,” he complained, smiling. “My wife just said we had to go. I managed to get another glass.

          Are you married?

          – For seven years now.

          – And she doesn’t mind?

          – Well, I didn’t mind. Now I’m not sure anymore.

          What about his face? It was open. Accustomed to the fact that they look at him, peer at him. The skin had a healthy apricot hue. Eyebrows the color of the same apricot, bushy, like those of an old poet. Thanks to them, the face did not look too boyish. Thomasina looked into that face. She looked at him and said – you are accepted.

          – My wife and I have two children. The first time, we didn’t manage to conceive for a long time, so we understand what it’s like. Anxiety, time is running out, everything.

          “Your wife seems to be a very free-thinking woman,” I remarked.

          Roland narrowed his eyes, obviously checking how sincere I was – obviously he is not a fool. (Perhaps Thomasina had previously checked his diploma.) Still, he decided to believe me.

          – Says she’s flattered. I’m flattered for sure.

          “Thomasina and I had an affair,” I said. – We lived together.

          – Really?

          – Now we are just friends.

          – Well, when it is.

          – When we were together, she didn’t think about children.

          – This is how it always happens. At first you think that everything is still ahead, and then once – and the time has come.

          – Apparently, then everything was different.

          Roland looked at me, not understanding what I was talking about, and then looked across the room, smiled at someone and raised his glass.

          “It didn’t work,” he told me. The wife wants to go home. Nice to meet you, Wally.

          He put down his glass.

          “Keep working,” I said, but he either didn’t hear me or pretended not to.

          I ran out of whiskey, so I took some more and went to look for Thomasina. He made his way through the living room, squeezed through the hall, straightened his suit. Several women looked at me and turned away. The bedroom door was closed, but I wanted to open it.

          She was standing at the window, smoking and looking out into the street. She didn’t hear me come in and I didn’t say anything. Just stood and looked at her. What dress to wear to the Feast of Insemination? Answer: Exactly what Thomasina chose. It wasn’t even particularly vulgar—it covered her from neck to ankles. However, between these two points, the fabric was skillfully decorated with many holes, which made it possible to see either the skin of the thigh, or a smooth pelvis, or a white fragment of the chest. When you looked at the dress, hidden holes, dark channels came to mind. I counted the visible areas of the skin. My two hearts – one above, one below – were beating heavily.

          Then I said:

          – I met a prize stallion.

          She turned to me and smiled, though not entirely convincing:

          – Luxurious, right?

          – I still think Isaac Asimov would have been better.

          She came over and we kissed each other on the cheeks. Well, I mean, I screwed up. She rather kissed the air. Aura of my sperm.

          – Diana says that I should forget about this douche and just sleep with him.

          – He is married.

          – Yes, they are all married. She paused. – You understand.

          I made no sign that I understood.

          – What are you doing here?

          She took two short and strong puffs in a row, as if to refresh herself. Then she answered:

          – I’m crazy.

          – What happened?

          She covered her face with her hand:

          – Wally, this is such a longing! This is not how I wanted to get pregnant. It seemed to me that it would be fun, but in fact it turned out to be longing. She lowered her hand and looked into my eyes. “Well, do you think I’m crazy?” Yes?

          She raised her eyebrows pleadingly. Have I told you about her birthmark? Thomasina has a mole on her lower lip that looks like a chocolate chip. Everyone is trying to erase it.

          – No, Tom, I don’t think you’re crazy.

          – Really?

          – True.

          – I trust you, Wally. You’re unkind, so I trust you.

          – You mean unkind?

          – Well, not in a bad way. In good. I am not crazy?

          – You want a child. It `s naturally.

          Suddenly Tomasina leaned forward and buried herself in my chest. To do this, she had to bend down. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath. I put my hand on her back. Having found a hole with his fingers, he began to stroke the skin.

          “You understand, Wally,” she said gratefully and tenderly.

          She straightened up and smiled, looked down at her dress, adjusted it so that her navel was visible, and took my hand:

          – Let’s go, we have to go back to the party.

          I did not expect further. When we left, everyone applauded. Thomasina held my hand, and we began to wave to those present, like a royal couple. For a moment, I forgot why we were here. I just stood hand in hand with Thomasina and accepted the applause. When everyone quieted down, I heard that Jackson Browne was still playing. I leaned towards Thomasina and whispered:

          – Do you remember how we danced to it?

          – Did we dance to it?

          – Don’t you remember?

          – Yes, I have had this album for a hundred years. I danced to it a million times.

          She let go of my hand.

          My glass is empty again.

          – May I ask you a question, Thomasina?

          – Which one?

          – Do you even think about you and me?

          – Wally, don’t.

          She turned away and lowered her gaze, after which she said:

          – Then I was not myself. She was hardly capable of a relationship. Her voice sounded nervous and harsh.

          I nodded. I swallowed. I told myself not to ask the next question. He looked around the fireplace, as if he was very interested in me, and then he asked anyway:

          – What do you think about our child?

          Her left eye twitched slightly – that was the only way to understand that she had heard me.

          She took a deep breath and exhaled:

          – That was a long time ago.

          – I know. I just see how difficult it is for you, and I think that everything could be different.

          – Not likely. She took a fluff off my jacket and frowned. Then she threw it away. – God! Sometimes I wish I was Benazir Bhutto or something like that.

          – Would you like to be the Prime Minister of Pakistan?

          – I would like to be married out of convenience. My husband and I would sleep, and then he would go to play polo.

          – Really?

          – Of course not. It would be terrible.

          A strand fell into her eyes and Tomasina threw it away. She looked around the room. Then she straightened up and said:

          – I need to chat with other guests.

          I raised my glass.

          “Be fruitful and multiply,” I said.

          Thomasina squeezed my hand and walked away.

          I stayed where I was, supposedly drinking from an empty glass to keep my hands busy. He looked around the room for unfamiliar women. There were none of those here. I went to the bar and asked for champagne. The bartender refilled my glass three times. Her name was Julia and she studied art history at Columbia University. While I was standing at the bar, Diana stepped into the center of the room and tapped her glass. The others clinked their glasses too, and gradually it became quiet.

          “Before we kick everyone out,” Diana began, “I would like to thank our generous donor Roland. We searched all over the country and, believe me, the competition was very high.

          Everyone laughed. Someone shouted:

          – Roland is gone!

          – Gone? Well, let’s drink to his sperm. She stayed with us!

          Laughter again. Someone’s drunken exclamations. Now both women and men took hold of the candles and began to wave them around.

          “And finally,” Diana continued, “I would like to congratulate our future—pah-pah-pah! – mother. She fearlessly mined a tool of production, and her example inspires us all!

          Tomasina was dragged to the center of the room. Everyone cheered. Her hair was tousled, she blushed and smiled. I touched Julia’s hand and held out my glass to her. Everyone was looking at Thomasina, and I sneaked into the bathroom.

          Closing the door behind me, I did what I do very rarely – I looked at myself in the mirror. I stopped doing this twenty years ago. Looking at your reflection is good when you’re thirteen. But that evening I did it again. Standing in Tomasina’s bathroom, where we used to soap and shower each other, standing in this cheerful, bright grotto, I imagined myself. Do you know what I was thinking? About nature. I thought about hyenas again. The hyena, I recalled, is a dangerous predator. Sometimes hyenas even attack lions. Outwardly, they do not look good, but they live well. I raised my glass and toasted myself:

          – Be fruitful and multiply!

          The cup was exactly where Diana said. Roland placed it religiously on top of a bag of cotton balls. The baby glass rested on a small cloud. I opened it and examined the contents. Yellowish slime barely covered the bottom. Outwardly, it resembled rubber glue. A nightmare if you think about it. It is terrible that women need this substance. There is something pathetic about this. To have everything you need to create a new life, except for this despicable leaven. I threw Roland under the faucet. Then he checked to see if the door was locked. I wouldn’t want anyone to catch me.

          That was ten months ago. Shortly thereafter, To-mashina became pregnant. She swelled to incredible proportions. I was on a business trip when she gave birth with the help of a midwife at St. Vincent’s Hospital, but returned just in time to receive a letter:

          son,

          Joseph Mario Genovese,

          5 pounds 3 ounces.

          Everything was clear from the child’s weight. I made sure the next day when I brought the Tiffany spoon to the heir and looked into the cradle. Potato nose. Bulging eyes. I’ve waited ten years to see that face in the window of a school bus. Now all I had to do was wave goodbye to him.

          1995

          Early Music

          Entering the house, Rodney immediately went to the music room. He called this room the music room, ironically, but also with timid hope. It was the cramped, curved fourth bedroom that had formed when the building was cut into apartments. It was called musical because his clavichord lived there.

          There he is, standing on the dusty floor. Apple green with gold trim. If you lift the lid, an image of the geometric alleys of the French park will open. His model was based on a Bodechtel clavichord from the late eighteenth century, but Rodney bought it three years ago from the Early Music Store in Edinburgh. However, he towered in the dim light (it was a Chicago winter outside) so majestically, as if he had been waiting for Rodney not nine and a half hours in the morning, but at least a couple of centuries.

          The clavichord did not need such a huge room. The clavichord is not your piano. Spinets, virginals, pianos, clavichords, and even harpsichords are relatively small instruments. The musicians who played them in the eighteenth century were small. Rodney, however, is quite large at six foot three. He carefully sat down on a narrow stool, placed his knees carefully under the keyboard, and began to play Sweelinck’s prelude with his eyes closed.

          Early music is extremely rational, mathematically precise and a little bit constrained – such was Rodney himself. He was like that long before he first saw the clavichord or started writing his doctoral dissertation (never completed) on temperament during the German Reformation. Immersion in the work of Bach father and sons only strengthened Rodney’s natural inclinations. The second piece of furniture in the room was a teak table. His drawers and compartments kept Rodney’s papers in perfect order: insurance papers, various instructions in alphabetical order along with their respective guarantees, the twins’ vaccination records, their birth certificates and social security cards, and, in addition, finances: the sum of the monthly budgets for three years , including the costs of maintaining the house, taking into account, among other things, the maximum allowable cost of heating. Rodney kept the apartment at an invigorating temperature of fourteen and a half degrees. A little cold never hurt anyone. The cold was like Bach: it cleared the mind. At the top was a folder for this month with the inscription “Feb. 05″. There were three credit card statements with a frightening balance on the account and correspondence with debt collectors who harassed Rodney for delaying monthly payments to the Old Music Store.

          He played with his back erect and his face twitched. Eyeballs behind lowered eyelids trembled in time with the sounds.

          At that moment, the door flew open, and six-year-old Imo-jin barked like a longshoreman:

          “Daddy!” Supper!

          After completing the task, she slammed the door again. Rodney stopped. Glancing at his watch, he saw that he had been playing (practicing) for exactly four minutes.

          Rodney grew up in a clean and orderly home. Then it was like that. Was supposed to clean up. Mother was supposed to, of course. The beaten carpets, the sparkling cleanliness of the kitchen, the shirts that miraculously disappeared from the floor and appeared freshly ironed in the closet – all this is a thing of the past. The house as a well-oiled mechanism no longer existed. Women traded him for work.

          Yes, even if they didn’t exchange it. Rebecca, Rodney’s wife, worked from home in a small bedroom. True, she called it not a bedroom, but an office. Rodney had a music room where he practiced a little. Rebecca had an office where she worked a little. But she spent a lot of time there, days on end, and Rodney worked in the city – in a real office.

          Leaving the hideout of the music room, Rodney made his way around cardboard boxes, rolls of bubble wrap, and scattered toys. Squeezing into the living room past a group of winter coats, under which were dirty boots and scattered mittens, he suddenly stepped on something that looked like one of them. But it turned out to be a plush mouse. Rodney lifted it up with a sigh. She was slightly larger than the real one, pale blue in color and wearing a black beret. Apparently, she had a congenital defect – a wolf’s mouth.

          “You’re supposed to be nice,” Rodney said to the mouse. – Get it together already.

          Rebecca also took care of mice. They made up the Puffy Mouse line, which currently included four characters: Modernist Mouse, Bohemian Mouse, Surfrealist Mouse, and Flower Child Mouse. All of these creative rodents were stuffed full of aromatic granules, and they were extraordinarily pleasant to squeeze. It was assumed that buyers (future) would stick the mice in the microwave and get them out warm and fragrant.

          Rodney brought the mouse into the kitchen with folded hands like a wounded animal.

          “Fugitive,” he said instead of greeting.

          Rebecca was standing at the sink draining the pasta. Glancing in his direction, she frowned:

          – Throw it away. This one failed.

          The twins at the table let out a cry of alarm. They didn’t like it when mice ended their lives. Breaking off their seats, they rushed to the father.

          Rodney lifted the Bohemian Mouse higher.

          Immy, who inherited her mother’s pointed chin and bright-eyed determination, climbed onto a chair. Talulah, more instinctive, began to climb up her father’s leg.

          While this outrage was going on, Rodney turned to Rebecca:

          – Let me guess. Mouth problems?

          “Exactly,” Rebecca replied. – And smelly. Smell her.

          To do this, Rodney had to turn around, put the mouse in the microwave and press a button. After twenty seconds, he pulled out a warm mouse and brought it to his nose.

          “It’s not that bad,” he said. “But I understand what you mean. Too many axillary notes.

          – It was supposed to be musk.

          – On the other hand, bohemia often stinks.

          “I have five kilos of musk pellets to throw away,” Rebecca groaned.

          Rodney crossed the kitchen and lifted the lid by pressing the pedal of the trash can. He threw the mouse inside and closed the bucket. It was nice. He would gladly throw it away again.

          Maybe buying a clavichord wasn’t the best move. First, he cost a small fortune, which they did not have. Besides, Rodney hadn’t played professionally for ten years. After the birth of the twins, he quit music altogether. In order to be able to come to Hyde Park from Logan Square, go around it several times in search of a place for a car (as they say, a park is not yet a parking lot), pull out a University of Chicago ID card from your wallet, covering a hopelessly outdated photo with your finger, and wave it to the guard, who will let him into room 113 for an hour, where there was a battered, but not quite out of tune university clavichord – for this, in order not to lose shape, Rodney was ready to perform all these children it became too difficult. In the days when Rodney and Rebecca were still writing dissertations (before the children came, they were extremely focused on the goal and lived on yogurt and brewer’s yeast), Rodney played three or four hours a day on the faculty clavichord. The harpsichord in the next room was a huge success, but the clavichord was always free. The fact is that the clavichord was pedal – a rare beast that no one wanted to mess with. It was a very approximate copy of an early eighteenth-century instrument, and the pedal mechanism, which had been badly trampled by some fat-footed student, worked rather peculiarly. But Rodney got used to it, and from then on the clavichord became sort of his personal instrument, until he dropped out of university, became a father, got a job north of the Thames at a folk music school where he gave piano lessons.

          The problem with early music was that nobody knew what it sounded like. The debate about how to tune the harpsichord or clavichord has been a big part of science. Everyone wondered: how did Bach himself tune his harpsichord? But nobody knew this. Everyone argued what he had in mind when he spoke of the wohltemperirt[13] clavier. They tuned their instruments in historical fashion and studied the hand-drawn diagrams on the title pages of Bach’s compositions.

          Rodney was going to settle this question once and for all in his dissertation. He wanted to establish exactly how Bach tuned the harpsichord, how his music sounded at that time, and therefore, to understand how to play it now. To do this, he would go to Germany, or rather, to East Germany, to Leipzig, to examine the very harpsichord on which Bach played and on the keys of which, according to rumors, the Master left notes regarding the tuning. Autumn 19At the age of 87, Rodney went to West Berlin with funds from a doctoral grant with Rebecca, who had just received a scholarship to the Freie Universitat[14]. They rented a two-room apartment near Savignyplatz with a sit-down shower and a typical German flat-bottomed toilet. Their landlord was a certain Frank from Montana, who came to Berlin to build sets for experimental performances. In addition, one of the married professors used this apartment to meet girls. While having sex in a flannel-covered bed, Rebecca and Rodney kept bumping into someone’s pubic hair. The professor kept his shaving accessories in a cramped, smelly bathroom. Feces fell into the German toilet bowl and landed on the shelf in the bowl. All this would have been unbearable if they were not twenty-six years old, in love and beggars. Rodney and Rebecca washed the sheets and hung them on the balcony to dry. Get used to a dirty bathroom. The toilet, however, still disgusted them, and they did not stop complaining about it.

          West Berlin was not at all what Rodney had imagined. It didn’t sound like old music at all. West Berlin was irrational, not at all mathematical, and relaxed rather than constrained. There were war widows, deviationists, anarchists everywhere. Rodney didn’t like tobacco smoke. The beer made him sick. Therefore, whenever possible, he sought refuge in the philharmonic or opera.

          Rebecca did better. She made friends with the residents of the Wohngemeinschaft[15] on the floor above. Wearing soft Maoist slippers, anklets or ironic monocles, six young Germans huddled, swapped partners, and argued hoarsely about the Kantian ethics of traffic. Every few months one of them went somewhere to Tunisia or India, or returned to Hamburg to take over the family export business. At Rebecca’s urging, Rodney attended their parties politely, but invariably felt too polished, too apolitical, blatantly American.

          When Rodney went to the East German embassy in October to apply for an academic visa, they were told that his request had been rejected. The petty diplomat who brought the news was nothing like an Eastern Bloc functionary – he was a friendly, nervous, balding man who clearly felt genuine sympathy for Rodney. He said that he himself was born in Leipzig and as a child attended the Thomaskirche, in which Bach was a conductor. Rodney approached the American embassy in Bonn, but they were powerless. In a panic, he called his mentor in Chicago, Professor Breskin, who was currently divorcing and not very sympathetic to him.

          – Do you have any other ideas for your dissertation? he asked caustically.

          The lindens on the Kurfürstendamm have dropped their leaves. According to Rodney, they were not yellow and red enough to die. But such was the Prussian autumn. Winter didn’t quite end up being winter either – rain, gray skies, light snow, dampness that chilled Rodney to the bone as he trudged from one church concert to another. He had six months left in Berlin and had no idea what to do. And at the beginning of spring, a miracle happened. Lisa Turner, the cultural attaché at the American Embassy, ​​invited Rodney to tour Germany, performing Bach’s works as part of the Deutsche-Amerikanische Freundschaft, an American-German friendship program. For a month and a half, Rodney traveled through the small towns of Swabia, Bavaria, North Rhine and Westphalia and performed with concerts in local halls. He stayed in hotels that looked like dollhouses and decorated with absolutely doll-like gadgets, slept on single beds under deliciously soft blankets. Lisa Turner accompanied him on the road and made sure that he did not need anything, and most importantly, she took care of his companion. It’s not about Rebecca – she stayed in Berlin and wrote the first draft of her work. Rodney’s companion was the clavichord, made by Master Gass in 1761, the most magnificent, expressive, and capricious instrument ever touched by Rodney’s trembling, admiring fingers.

          Rodney was not famous. But Gass’s clavichord was, and in Munich, before the start of the concert in the town hall, he was photographed for three different newspapers. Rodney stood behind him like a mere servant.

          Rodney did not care that the audience was small, that most of them had already retired, and their faces were stiff from years of enjoying high culture, that fifteen minutes after the beginning of Scheidemann’s play, a third of the audience fell asleep with their mouths open, as if they were singing along or on something to complain about. Rodney was paid for the first time in his life. Lisa Turner optimistically booked halls for two or three hundred visitors. Since sometimes twenty-five, sometimes sixteen, sometimes (in Heidelberg) three people came to concerts, it seemed to Rodney that he was alone and played by himself. He tried to hear the notes that the Master played over two hundred years ago, pick them up and reproduce them. It was as if he was reviving Bach and at the same time traveling into the past. He thought about this while he played in the spacious echoing halls.

          The Clavichord liked it much less. He often complained. He did not want to return to 1761. He did a great job and wanted to take a break, retire, just like his listeners. His PTTs[16] were broken and needed repair. Every night another key died.

          But the early music continued to chime, stiff and fragile, and Rodney, its guide, balanced in his chair like a rider on a winged horse. The keyboard rose and fell, and the music carried on.

          Returning to Berlin at the end of May, Rodney found that his interest in pure musicology had waned. Now he wasn’t even sure he wanted to be a scientist. He began to consider entering the Royal Academy of Music in London instead of a dissertation and choosing a career as a performer.

          Meanwhile, West Berlin was reshaping Rebecca. It seemed that no one was working in this closed subsidized semi-city. Comrades at the Wohngemeinschaft were killing time tending the sad orange trees on the cement balcony. Rebecca volunteered at the Schwarzfarer Theater and performed electronic accompaniment in the vein of Kraftwerk and Kurt Weill for outdated anti-nuclear productions. She stayed up in the evenings, got up late and made little progress in exploring the theoretical concepts of music consumption in eighteenth-century Germany as expounded by Johann Georg Sulzer’s Allgemeine Theorie der schonen Kiinste. To be precise, Rebecca wrote five pages during Rodney’s absence.

          They had a wonderful year in Berlin. But in the process of writing their doctoral dissertations, both came to the inevitable conclusion: they did not want to become doctors of anything at all.

          They returned to Chicago and life moved on. Rodney joined a musical group that played vintage keyboards and occasionally gave concerts. Rebecca took up painting. They moved to Bucktown and from there to Logan Square. They barely made ends meet. We lived like Bohemian Mice.

          Rodney’s fortieth birthday came with a cold. In the morning, he discovered that he had a temperature above thirty-nine, called the school to cancel classes, and climbed back into bed.

          In the afternoon, Rebecca and the girls brought him a very strange cake. Through swollen eyelids, Rodney saw a cupcake body, marzipan keys, and a chocolate lid supported by a mint stick.

          Rebecca gave him a ticket to Edinburgh and a down payment to the Old Music shop. Come on, she said. Make up your mind. You need it. We’ll manage. Mice are being sold.

          That was three years ago. Now they were gathered around the rickety kitchen table they’d bought from a thrift store.

          “Don’t answer the phone,” Rebecca warned.

          The twins, as usual, ate pasta without anything. Adults are gourmets! – ate pasta with sauce.

          – They called six times today.

          – Who? Immy asked.

          – Nobody.

          – A woman? Rodney stated. – Darlene?

          – No. New someone. The male.

          Bad sign. Darlene practically became their own. Considering how many letters she wrote to them (the font was getting larger), how many times she called, first politely reminding them of money, then demanding, and finally threatening, given that they did pay, Darlene became someone for them. something like an alcoholic sister or a cousin with a gambling addiction. True, in this case, the highest justice was on her side. It wasn’t Darlene who owed twenty-seven thousand dollars at eighteen percent.

          Darlene was calling them from the telephone hive – countless worker bees could be heard buzzing. Their job was to collect pollen. To do this, they diligently beat their wings, and, if necessary, took out a sting. Rodney was a musician and heard it all perfectly. Sometimes he went into his thoughts and forgot about the angry bee that was chasing him.

          Darlene knew how to remind herself. Unlike the teleshop workers, she made no mistakes. She didn’t mix up Rodney’s name or address, she learned them by heart. Since it is much easier to resist a stranger, she introduced herself during the first call. She outlined her task and made it clear that she would not go anywhere until she completed it.

          And now she’s gone.

          – Man? Rodney asked.

          Rebecca nodded:

          – Not very pleasant.

          Immy waved her fork:

          – You said no one called! A man is no one!

          – I mean you don’t know him, honey. Do not think about it.

          At that moment the cordless phone rang and Rebecca said:

          – Don’t answer.

          Rodney took a napkin (actually it was a paper towel) and folded it in his lap.

          – Calling during dinner is very impolite! he squeaked to amuse the girls.

          For the first two years, Rodney made payments on time. But then he quit teaching at a folk music school and tried to open a private practice. Pupils came to his house, and he taught them on the same clavichord (explaining to parents that this is an excellent preparation for playing the piano). For a while, Rodney was earning twice as much as before, but then the students began to disappear. Nobody liked the clavichord. It has a strange sound, the children said. Girly tool, one boy said. In a panic, Rodney rented an office with a piano and began to teach there, but soon he was earning less than at school. Then he quit music lessons and got a current job – at the clinic’s receptionist.

          By this time, of course, he was already behind on payments to the Early Music store. The interest rate went up and then (fine print) skyrocketed. After that, he was no longer able to fix the matter.

          Darlene threatened to confiscate, but so far this has not happened, and Rodney continued to play the clavichord – fifteen minutes in the morning, fifteen minutes in the evening.

          “But there’s good news,” Rebecca said as the phone went silent. I have found a new client.

          – Excellent. Who is it?

          – Stationery store in Des Plaines.

          – And how many mice do they want?

          – Twenty. To start.

          Rodney could distinguish fifths in the Bach clavier tuning, tempered on 1 / 6 commes (fa-do-sol-re-la-mi), from pure ones (mi-si-fa-sharp-to-sharp) and from macabre fifths tempered to 1 / 12 commas (c-sharp-sharp-d-sharp-la-sharp), so it was not difficult for him to calculate: each mouse cost fifteen dollars, of which Rebecca took forty percent, that is, six dollars a mouse. Since the production of one mouse took about three and a half dollars, the profit remained two and a half dollars. Multiply by twenty, you get fifty bucks.

          He made another calculation: twenty-seven thousand dollars divided by two and a half – it turned out to be ten eight hundred. The stationery store needed twenty mice to start. To pay for the clavichord, Rebecca would have to sell more than ten thousand mice.

          Rodney gave his wife a dull look.

          There were many women with real jobs in the world. Rebecca just wasn’t one of them. Nowadays, any female occupation is called work. If a man sews mice, he will be called a loser at best, and a lazy person at worst. But if a woman with a master’s degree and a near-degree in musicology is in the business of making flavored microwave rodents, it’s common to say that she has her own business (especially among her married girlfriends).

          Of course, because of her “job”, Rebecca couldn’t fully care for the twins, and they had to hire a nanny whose weekly income exceeded the income from selling mice (so they paid only minimum credit card payments, sinking deeper and deeper into debt ). Rebecca tried many times to give up mice and find a job with a stable salary. But Rodney knew well what meaningless love was, and always said: “Let’s wait a few more years.”

          Why was Rodney supposed to have a job and Rebecca not? First, he made money. Secondly, he had to commit violence against himself in order to please the employer. And third, he didn’t like it. This is the surest sign that you have a job.

          “Fifty dollars,” he said.

          – What?

          – This is the profit from twenty mice. Before taxes.

          – Fifty dollars! Talulah exclaimed. – Wow!

          “That’s just one account,” Rebecca said.

          Rodney wanted to ask how many of these accounts she had. He wanted to demand a monthly report showing debts and receipts. He was sure that Rebecca had all the data – they were scrawled on the back of some envelope. But he did not say anything, as the girls were sitting at the table. He just got up and started clearing the table.

          “I’ll clear the dishes,” he said, as if he was doing this for the first time.

          Rebecca herded the girls into the living room and sat them down in front of a rented DVD. It usually took her half an hour after dinner to call the Chinese suppliers (they had just arrived tomorrow morning) or her mother, who suffered from sciatica. Standing alone at the sink, Rodney cleaned dishes and kefir-coated glasses, fed the dragon-shaped waste disposer lurking somewhere in the depths. A real musician would have his hands insured. But even if Rodney had stuck his fingers right into the spinning knives, so what?

          It would be logical to take out insurance and only then stick your hand into the grinder. Then he would pay for the clavichord and be able to play it every evening with a bandaged stump.

          Maybe if he had stayed in Berlin, if he had entered the Royal Academy, if he hadn’t married, hadn’t had children, maybe then he wouldn’t have given up music. Perhaps he would have become famous all over the world, like Menno van Delft or Pierre Gua[17].

          Rodney opened the dishwasher and saw that there was water in it. The drain pipe was installed incorrectly: the landlord promised to fix it, but never did. For a while, Rodney stared at the rusty water like he was a plumber and knew what to do with it, but in the end he simply added detergent, closed the door and turned on the machine.

          When he went into the living room, it was already empty. On the TV screen, the DVD control menu was lit up with repeated music. Rodney turned off the TV and headed towards the bedrooms. Water was running in the bathroom and he could hear Rebecca trying to calm the twins down. He listened to the voices of his daughters. It was new music, and he wanted to listen to it a little more, but the water was too loud.

          On the evenings when Rebecca bathed the girls, Rodney had to read to them before bed. He was walking down the corridor to the nursery past Rebecca’s office and suddenly did something he usually didn’t do: he stopped. Rodney made a habit of looking down as he passed Rebecca’s office. It was better for his emotional balance – let there be anything going on, but not in front of him. But today he turned and looked at the door. Then he pushed her with his unsecured right hand.

          A mass of rolls of pastel fabric, resembling logs, crowded around the long work tables, squeezed the sewing machine, dripped on the floor. In this stream, reels of ribbons, punched bags of perfumed granules, pins, and buttons collided with each other. On these logs, four kinds of plump mice floated around the room – some of them were balancing themselves like real lumberjacks, others clung to the fabric in horror, like victims of the flood.

          Rodney stared at their faces, looking up, some pleading, some aplomb. He stared at them until it became unbearable—that is, for about ten seconds. Then he turned and, stepping heavily, went out into the corridor. He walked past the bathroom without stopping to listen to the voices of Immy and Lula, entered the music room, and slammed the door behind him. Sitting down at the cla vicord, he took a deep breath and began to play one of the parts of Mutel’s E-flat duet.

          It was a difficult play. Johann Gottfried Muthel, Bach’s last student, was a complex composer. He studied with Bach for only three months. After that, he left for Riga and disappeared into the Baltic twilight of his genius. Now few people knew who Mutel was. Only those who played the clavichord. For them, playing Mutel was the highest achievement.

          Rodney started well.

          Ten minutes later, Rebecca stuck her head in the door.

          “The girls are ready,” she said.

          Rodney continued to play.

          Rebecca repeated the same louder and Rodney stopped.

          “Read them yourself,” he replied.

          – I need to call.

          Rodney played the E flat scale with his right hand.

          “I’m studying,” he said, and looked at his hand like a student playing a scale for the first time, and did not take his eyes off it until Rebecca disappeared. Then he got up and slammed the door almost with fury. Returning to the clavichord, he began the piece from the very beginning.

          Mutel wrote little. He composed only when he was in the mood. Just like Rodney. Rodney only played if he was in the mood.

          It was tonight. For the next two hours, Rodney played the Mutel duo over and over again.

          He played well, with great feeling. But he made mistakes. He didn’t give up. To console himself a little, I finally played Bach’s French suite in D minor – he played it for many years and knew it by heart.

          Soon he turned red and sweaty. It was good to play so selflessly and passionately again. When he finally finished, the bell notes were still ringing in his ears and bouncing off the low ceiling. Rodney lowered his head and closed his eyes. He recalled those month and a half, when he was twenty-six, when he selflessly and invisibly played in the empty concert halls of Germany. The phone on the table behind him rang, Rodney turned and picked up the phone:

          – Hello.

          – Good evening, is this Rodney Webber?

          Rodney realized his mistake, but answered:

          – He is the one.

          – My name is James Norris and I represent Reeves Collection. I know that you are already familiar with our organization.

          If you hang up, they will call again. If you change the number, they will find a new one. The only way is to try to negotiate, suspend them, promise three boxes and buy some time.

          – I’m afraid I’m very familiar. Rodney tried to find the right tone, light but not indifferent or disrespectful.

          – I understand you have been in contact with Ms. Darlene Jackson before. She took care of your business. To date. Now I’m doing it, and I want to believe that you and I will come up with something.

          “I hope so too,” Rodney said.

          – Mr. Webber, I take over a case if it gets tangled and try to unravel it. As I see, Ms. Jackson has offered you various payment plans.

          – In December, I transferred you a thousand dollars.

          – That’s right. And it was a good start. According to the records, you agreed to transfer two thousand dollars.

          – I didn’t manage to collect that much money. It was Christmas.

          – Mr. Webber, let’s keep things simple. You stopped making payments to our client, Ancient Music Store, over a year ago. So Christmas has nothing to do with it, right?

          Rodney didn’t really like talking to Darlene. But now he realized that Darlene was reasonable and negotiable, unlike this James. There was something in James’s voice that wasn’t so much menacing as it was adamant, like a stone wall.

          – You owe a musical instrument, right? For what exactly?

          – For the clavichord.

          – Never heard of that.

          – This is not surprising.

          The man chuckled indulgently:

          – “Fortunately, my work is not supposed to deal with ancient instruments.

          “The clavichord is the forerunner of the piano,” Rodney said. “Only it’s played by tangents, not hammers. My clavichord…

          – You see, Mr. Webber, that’s where you’re wrong. He is not yours. This instrument is still owned by the Early Music Store in Edinburgh. You borrowed it from the store until you pay off the debt.

          “I thought you might want to know what this instrument was,” Rodney said.

          When did his voice rise to such heights? It’s simple: he just wanted to put James Norris of the Reeves Collection in his place. The next moment he heard him say:

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          Wonder Years Academy

          3838 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy
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          Des Moines,
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          50310

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          10015 NW 61st Ave
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          Johnston,
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          West Des Moines,
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          1728 17th St
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          Iowa Christian Academy

          2501 Vine Street
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          West Des Moines,
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          50265

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          Child Care Des Moines, Iowa

          Welcome to the Downtown Des Moines New Horizon Academy!

          Our school is located conveniently in Des Moines, Iowa, off of Murphy Street and SW 9th Street. We have been serving families in Des Moines with quality child care and early education services since 2018. Our learning programs include infant, toddler, preschool, and pre-kindergarten. We use a convenient electronic communication tool in each classroom to connect with our families throughout the day. Our comprehensive curriculum includes character development, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Math), sign language, and more, all with an emphasis on building confident learners. We are NAEYC accredited. We invite you to learn more about our wonderful programs!

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          We understand that choosing an early education and child care program for your child is one of the most important decisions you will make as a parent. That is why we have created a step-by-step guide to help you make an informed decision about the early care and education program you choose for your child.

          Step 1: Schedule a tour.

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          Step 3: Complete the Enrollment Agreement and other required forms to enroll your child at New Horizon Academy. Contact your School Director for more information regarding the electronic forms.

          Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or if you want to plan your visit to one of our schools. Thank you for considering New Horizon Academy. We are eager to partner with you during this incredible time in your child’s growth and development.

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          Our loving and caring teachers are eager to meet you and your child, and look forward to playing an important role in your child’s early education.

          • Our teachers are passionate about teaching and are dedicated to providing a safe, nurturing, and educational environment for your child.
          • Our knowledgeable, professionally trained, degreed teachers provide learning experiences and support to cultivate lifelong learning and assist your child to grow to their fullest potential.
          • All teachers must pass a background check, attend ongoing professional training, and be certified in both CPR and first aid.

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          At New Horizon Academy, providing a safe and healthy environment for the children entrusted into our care is our number one priority. We take many precautions to ensure that this commitment if fulfilled every day.

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          So, while you are at work, you have peace of mind that your child is healthy, safe, learning, and having fun!

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          Welcome to Our School

          Welcome to Childtime Learning Center in Des Moines, IA. My name is Lisa, and I am the school director. I have over 25 years of experience in early childhood education.

          Whether it’s through our loving Infant Care or superior Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten programs, we will ensure your child loves what they are learning through our assessment-based curriculum that is taught by our experienced teachers. We are lucky to have a team with a diverse background of education and experience. On top of the experience, we offer monthly training and development opportunities to ensure our teaching staff is constantly learning.

          Our school participates in the Quality Rating system through the state of Iowa. We at this time currently have received a Four-Star Rating.

          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.

          Call us today to schedule a tour! We cannot wait to meet you and your family!


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          4.8 out of 5 stars


          We love Childtime. Our little girl absolutely adores her teachers. We appreciate how the curriculum has really advanced her learning every step of the way.

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          We love it! Our daughter loves her teachers and is in sprout yoga.

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          I am very impressed with this center, Lisa has been the best and very welcoming. All staff within the building are always so nice and very helpful. The center and all rooms are exceptionally clean/ organized at all times.

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          Our daughter loves her school, and we love the warm and welcoming staff. We recommend ChildTime of Des Moines!

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          We’ve had a wonderful experience at Childtime. The teachers are very caring and go above and beyond. My daughter is thoroughly enjoying being in Ms. Robin’s classroom.

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          Love our room and teachers! Our child is welcomed and the atmosphere is wonderful! I wish the toys were a bit cleaner. Overall experience, we are happy and feel comfortable with our child attending.

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          We have had a very positive experience. The transition from in-home daycare to the center was a definite change for our daughter. The teachers and staff there made Her feel welcome and she now loves it. She has learned so much in her short time.

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          Our little one seems to have a good time at school, and her teachers already know her little quirks and where she is developmentally. It makes me feel better about her well-being to know that she’s with people who care about her. Even though they have a room full of infants–sometimes screaming infants–to care for, they always have something nice to say about each individual child that day. I’m sure

          those little ones tax their patience sometimes, but our daughters teachers do a great job anyway.

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          Great stuff, I would recommend this school. always available and always ready to help with any issue or concern

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          All my interactions so far have shown me how individually they know and care about my child! The director and assistant director never fail to greet me and always have an open door to questions!

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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


          Open a window to your child’s day.

          SproutAbout®, our exclusive family app, provides free live streaming video of your child’s classroom to your mobile device.

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          Meet Our Staff

          Lisa Beed, Director

          Education: Child Development Associate

          Certifications: Behavior Specialist I & II, National Administrator Credential

          Caring for children has always been my passion. I owned my own child care business for over 20 years. Now as a director, I take pride in building a great team to provide quality care for children and their families. In my spare time, I love spending time with my five grandchildren.

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          Robin Miller, Assistant Director

          Education: Continuing education course work in Early Childhood Education

          I have been working in the education field for over 30 years. I have been a two year old teacher, a Preschool teacher, and a Kindergarten teacher. I enjoy teaching children and have found that they teach me just as much as I teach them. I love reading, baking and spending time with my family and grandchildren.




          Local School Phone Number: 515.243.4366515.243.4366


          License #: 4177000021





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          Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Des Moines, IA

          KinderCare has partnered with Des Moines families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Des Moines, IA.

          Whether you are looking for a preschool in Des Moines, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

          1. Pleasant Hill KinderCare

            Phone:
            (515) 262-3838

            1425 Copper Creek Dr
            Pleasant Hill
            IA
            50327

            Distance from address: 4. 47 miles

            Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
            Open:

            Tuition & Openings

          2. Oralabor KinderCare

            Phone:
            (515) 963-9095

            225 SW Oralabor Road
            Ankeny
            IA
            50023

            Distance from address: 7.02 miles

            Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
            Open:

            Tuition & Openings

          3. Johnston KinderCare

            Phone:
            (515) 214-1036

            8601 Thomas Ave
            Johnston
            IA
            50131

            Distance from address: 8. 14 miles

            Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
            Open:

            Tuition & Openings

          4. West Des Moines KinderCare

            Phone:
            (515) 267-1951

            865 S 51st Street
            West Des Moines
            IA
            50265

            Distance from address: 9.04 miles

            Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
            Open:

            Tuition & Openings

          5. Westlakes KinderCare

            Phone:
            (515) 221-0718

            6670 University Ave
            West Des Moines
            IA
            50266

            Distance from address: 9. 83 miles

            Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
            Open:

            Tuition & Openings

          6. Country Club KinderCare

            Phone:
            (515) 222-9685

            7210 Vista Dr
            West Des Moines
            IA
            50266

            Distance from address: 10.24 miles

            Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
            Open:

            Tuition & Openings

          7. Ankeny KinderCare

            Phone:
            (515) 964-0688

            3055 N. Ankeny Blvd
            Ankeny
            IA
            50021

            Distance from address: 10.73 miles

            Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
            Open:

            Tuition & Openings

          8. Grimes KinderCare

            Phone:
            (515) 644-5282

            1101 NE Gateway Dr.
            Grimes
            IA
            50111

            Distance from address: 11.05 miles

            Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
            Open:

            Tuition & Openings

          9. Hickman KinderCare

            Phone:
            (515) 987-5755

            15200 Hickman Rd
            Clive
            IA
            50325

            Distance from address: 11. 37 miles

            Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
            Open:

            Tuition & Openings

          10. Waukee KinderCare

            Phone:
            (971) 303-6413

            1155 SE Kettlestone Blvd
            Waukee
            IA
            50263

            Distance from address: 12.69 miles

            Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
            Open:

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          Creative Center for Young Children – Child Care Center

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          Creative Center for Young Children (CCYC)

          Des Moines’

          only  fine arts focused preschool and child care center – located in the historic downtown First United Methodist Church. We’ll introduce your child to artists – including visual artists, poets, musicians, and dancers – at an age appropriate level, allowing him/her to experience and experiment with a variety of art genres.We approach every day with imagination, innovation, and most of all, fun!  To learn more about our program please visit our curriculum page.

          Upcoming Events

          September 5, 2022
          CCYC Closed for Labor Day

          September 9, 2022
          Grandparents Day Ice Cream Social

          September 16, 2022
          St. Jude’s Trike-a-Thon

          September 29-30, 2022
          No School for DTS & DMPS

          October 3-4, 2022
          No School for DTS & DMPS

          West Testimonial

          After considering a number of daycare options for our son, we chose CCYC and could not be happier with the decision.  It is clear that the teachers are happy and love working there which means they are always focused on caring for and teaching their students, my child, every day.  Perhaps most importantly, our son is happy to go (and sometimes not happy to leave!) everyday and we see marked development in his socialization, artistic ability and academics. 

          Smith Testimonial

          From the moment we walked into the doors of CCYC, we felt right at home.  We were so impressed on many levels.  The curriculum is well thought out.  The facility has something for every style of learning: hands on, listening, movement, and social.  The staff always makes us feel that our child is important, understood, and well taken care of when he is there.

           

          Fitzgerald Testimonial

          I toured three other centers and was leery on what I witnessed.  The fourth and FINAL tour was CCYC.  I was blown away at the learning programs they offer.  They work with each kid on their developmental level, offer Spanish and have dance class and are hands on in the classroom.  Not to mention all the wonderful places they visit the learning experiences.  Plus, they keep parents involved and updated on your child’s progress

          Richards Testimonial

          We’ve been with CCYC for over four years with both our children and have always been pleased with the excellent attention they’ve received from all their CCYC caregivers.  We’ve developed many close relationships with the staff and trust in the care they give our children.  We’ve heard from our son’s elementary teacher on how well prepared he was in transitioning into Kindergarten and I believe we have CCYC teachers to thank for that success. 

          Kitundu Testimonial

          Our family has been fortunate to be a part of CCYC.

            Both of our children were prepared to enter Kindergarten as a result of the CCYC teachers, and both are flourishing in elementary school because of the foundation they had at CCYC

          Kessinger Testimonial

          CCYC has been a wonderful place for our son to grown and develop and our daughter will join him soon.  CCYC was recommended by several other parents whose children attended daycare thru after school that said great things.  They have incredibly thoughtful, attentive teachers, the ideal curriculum that includes, art, movement, play, and learning, and clean big facilities.  We have been so happy with their care and staff as they have helped our son become the curious, smart kid he is today. 

          Brustkern Testimonial

          We came for lunch one day.  Your lunch routine is lovely for the children.  Thank you for our tasty lunch and making it possible to come and enjoy not only our grandson but all the children!

          As a retired teacher,I always am sensitive to the environment and surroundings when it comes to our grandson.

            Each time I have come to your daycare I am thrilled to find and observe everything not only positive but above and beyond wonderful.  Your staff truly do care for all the children. 

          It is obvious this not just a job for the teachers.  We have been in our grandson’s classroom many times now and each and every time I observe all the teachers using kind and gentle but firm tones as they guide and direct the children.  They are all very consistent in their expectations.  The Picasso teachers are especially talented as far as including the children in all activities and incorporating learning skills as they as the children questions “as they play.” 

          You give our grandson the consistency he loves, the kind tones he truly needs, the patience he craves, and the understanding he so desperately should have at this age. 

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          Speech therapist | Des Moines | Defectology Prof.

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          We met Elena Alexandrovna thanks to your center. Excellent speech pathologist. The child is making good progress. Sound production is going well. With a speech therapist, the child is engaged willingly. The specialist established contact and quickly placed the child in her place. Two of our friends also turned to your center and they were also satisfied with your work.

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          First, a speech pathologist diagnoses speech disorders. Then classes begin with a speech therapist who specializes in the identified violation.

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          After the diagnosis, the speech pathologist-diagnostician will draw up a program for the development and activation of speech. Under this program, a speech therapist of this specialty will already be engaged.

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          We will give you a number of recommendations and design a program in such a way that your child will be interested in classes and not be distracted by other factors.

          Not all speech disorders require personal contact and logomassage. Most speech disorders are associated with underdevelopment of auditory attention and memory.

          The games used in our classes are aimed at correcting this problem and do not require personal contact.

          You will need to help the child adapt to the online lesson and motivate the child.
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          The average work with one child depends on the problem and the degree of complexity of the case. Adjustment can take from a month to 3 – 6 months.

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          Twin cities of Stavropol: a story of friendship

          Friendship is different: strong and not very strong, disinterested and based on profit, between people and between entire cities. “Friends” and our Stavropol: today he has six sister cities.

          Friendship with Temuco began on the eve of the Chilean presidential elections to be held in 1970. Then the inhabitants of Chile demanded radical changes in power, socialism.

          The first visit, during which sister city agreements were concluded, was paid by the Stavropol delegation. Representatives of Temuco visited Stavropol only a year later. After the coup d’état in Chile, relations between the cities were interrupted.

          The first sister city, with which relations continue to this day, was Pazardzhik, a southern Bulgarian town with a population of 80,000 people.

          For many years students, builders, journalists from Bulgaria came to Stavropol. Dance ensembles and a children’s choir came to our city with concerts. Pazardzhik, in turn, was visited by Stavropol creative teams. Books, collections of poems, newspapers were translated into Russian and Bulgarian, joint publications were created. Schoolchildren and students trained in Bulgaria. However, over the past few years, only the Stavropol gymnasium and the Pazardzhik school named after A. G. Bregov.

          Another sister city of Stavropol is Beziers. It is one of the oldest cities in France and is known as the “capital of French wine”. The population of Beziers is slightly more than 70 thousand people. For such a small city, it has a lot of educational institutions – 6 colleges and 5 lyceums.

          Doctors from Stavropol traveled to the French city to get acquainted with the local healthcare system, kindergarten teachers – to see how preschool education works in France. The performances of the Stavropol Drama Theater, as well as the works of the artists Grechishkin, Parshin and Kuznetsov, went on tour to the sister city. And in the 204th quarter of Stavropol, a street named after Bezier appeared.

          The list of sister cities of Stavropol also includes the American city of Des Moines, the capital of the state of Iowa. This is a city with a powerful food and canning industry, the largest in the state.

          Des Moines has a thriving agricultural and construction equipment manufacturing and insurance business. After signing the partnership agreement, it was decided to exchange the experience of local self-government bodies, best practices in the field of public utilities, transport and housing construction. And in Des Moines, the heads of educational institutions of Stavropol were trained. In accordance with the cooperation plan, Stavropol high school students went to study at schools and the private University of Des Moines.

          China’s Zhenjiang, China’s sister city, is a city that is actively developing silk processing, pulp and paper, pharmaceutical, food processing and traditional handicrafts such as silk painting, jade products and colored lanterns. It is one of the leading cities in the province in terms of investment growth, the use of foreign capital and the development of the service sector. The total area of ​​the city is 3,847 sq. km, the population is 3.13 million people.

          After the signing of the agreement between the partners, the parties entered into several agreements: on the construction of a joint Chinese-Russian enterprise for the production of solar panels in Stavropol, as well as on the exchange of information on the introduction of the latest technologies in the field of solar energy and photovoltaics.

          Yerevan

          Country: Armenia
          Features: the capital of Armenia, cultural center
          Start of cooperation: 2013
          Who visited: representatives of city administrations
          What did it give us: cooperation agreements
          Current situation: relations are not developing intensively

          The next in the list of Stavropol sister cities, Yerevan, was founded in 782 BC. The population of the capital of Armenia is more than a million people.

          When signing the twinning agreement, it was assumed that relations would be based on the exchange of experience in various areas of the city economy and in the field of local government. However, at the moment, cooperation between cities is not developing very actively.

          Another twin from China is the “dragon city” of Changzhou. It is famous for its cultural and religious monuments, including the world’s tallest Buddhist pagoda, as well as for its vibrant modern architecture, symbolized by the Lotus building. In addition, there is a plant for the production of aluminum paste for solar energy in Changzhou, the founder of which is Monocrystal-Stavropol.

          In 2014, during the visit, which ended with the signing of a twinning agreement, the Chinese delegation visited educational institutions and industrial enterprises. The cities intend to cooperate in the humanitarian, cultural and economic spheres.

          Author: Veronika Kizima

          International cooperation

          Information on the integration of Russian education with the global educational space

          There are no concluded or planned agreements with foreign and (or) international organizations on education and science.

          Information on the integration of Russian education with the global educational space:

          a) the number of foreign students in basic and additional educational programs – 1 person;

          b) the number of foreign teaching and research workers – 0 people;

          c) there are no agreements with foreign and (or) international organizations with which Russian educational organizations have concluded agreements on issues of education and science.

          DELEGATION FROM Sister City Des Moines

          On June 30, a delegation from sister city Des Moines, Iowa, USA visited the gymnasium. Friendly relations with the Walnut Street School were established seven years ago when a delegation from a partner school visited our gymnasium for the first time. A delegation from the high school visited Des Moines in 2012. Today’s meeting is a meeting of good friends. The students of the gymnasium and the teachers discussed a number of questions about further cooperation, providing for the development of relations between the schools of Des Moines and Stavropol, the exchange of delegations, and participation in joint projects. The guests were pleasantly surprised by the changes that have taken place in the gymnasium since their previous visit.


          As part of international cooperation, on October 2, 2015, a delegation of Chinese schoolchildren and teachers from Zhenjiang School No. 3 arrived in Stavropol. This is the second visit of schoolchildren from China to Stavropol. The partnership between the school and the gymnasium was established 3 years ago. The visit lasted 3 days and left an unforgettable impression on both the representatives of the host country and the Chinese friends.

          During the visit, events were held for the Chinese guests according to the approved program of stay. This year, it was compiled jointly with the National Department for International Cooperation of the NCFU, led by Aliyeva A.R. Guests from Zhenjiang took part in the performance “Library Night in NCFU”, learned Russian words during the master class “This funny Russian language”, made a virtual tour of Stavropol and the North Caucasus.

          Guests and students of the gymnasium took part in the photo contest “Native City through the Eyes of Children”. Photographs of the most romantic and beautiful places in Stavropol were presented to the exhibition by students of the gymnasium D. Yarboldiyeva, O. Cherkasova, N. Onezhko, V. Arzumanova. They were able to see the versatile talents of high school students at a concert, English and Chinese lessons, and sports competitions.

          The students’ direct communication allowed them to get to know each other better, to understand that Chinese and Russian students have a lot in common. At meetings with the head of the delegation, Mr. Wen Jun and teachers Zhao Wenlei and Hou Xin, issues of further cooperation between partner schools were discussed. The main attention is paid to the discussion of further exchanges of students and teachers between schools. The students of the gymnasium received an invitation to pay a return visit to Zhenjiang.


          Delegation from China in our gymnasium

          From October 2 to October 5, 2014, a delegation of Chinese schoolchildren and teachers from secondary school No. 3 of Zhenjiang, invited by the administration of MBOU gymnasium No. 24, was in Stavropol in the framework of mutual cooperation. The cooperation agreement was signed during the visit of the delegation of the gymnasium to the city of Zhenjiang in March 2014.

          The delegation included 8 best students of the school, winners of subject Olympiads and international music competitions.

          During the visit, events were held for the Chinese guests according to the approved program of stay. The pupils of the gymnasium received their Chinese peers who came to Russia for the first time with great joy and warmth. Chinese students took an active part in a joint concert with the schoolchildren, talked with them within the framework of a round table, attended Chinese and English lessons, and were able to make a souvenir – a nested doll on their own. During their stay in Stavropol, the delegation visited an art school, the Stavropol City Palace of Children’s Art, the Stavropol State Museum-Reserve named after. G.N. Prozritelev and G.K. Right and many other sights of our city. The direct communication of the students made it possible to get to know each other better, to understand that there is a lot in common between Chinese and Russian students. At meetings with the head of the delegation, Mr. Wen Jun and teachers Kong Yue and Tang Yunkun, issues of further cooperation between partner schools were discussed. The main attention is paid to the discussion of further exchanges of students and teachers between schools. It is planned to conduct on-line events. It should be noted that personal contacts were also established between the students of the gymnasium and school No. 3 of the city of Zhenjiang, which will help to get to know the traditions of Chinese peers even better and strengthen cooperation between educational institutions.


          China trip report

          On March 25, the Moscow-Shanghai plane landed at 09:45 at Pudong International Airport. Our group was met by a representative of the international relations department of the Zhenjiang City Hall and a representative of the Shanghai Society for Friendship with Foreigners. We were taken to the railway station and, accompanied by a representative from Zhenjiang, we went to the sister city.

          One of the points of the Zhenjiang visit was a visit to Jiangsu University, which is one of the top 100 universities in China. A tour of the university was conducted and a Chinese lesson was organized. Children were happy to repeat the words after the teacher and performed various tasks. A Chinese calligraphy lesson was also held, where students were taught to draw the hieroglyph “happiness”. After the university, the delegation was invited to dinner by representatives of the international relations department of the Zhenjiang City Hall. The dinner was held in a friendly atmosphere, the directions of interaction between the two sister cities, plans for the future in relation to cooperation between schools were discussed.

          The next day, accompanied by a representative of the International Relations Department of the Zhenjiang City Hall, a group of students and teachers from Stavropol went to the secondary school No. 3 of Zhenjiang to sign the Agreement on establishing twinning relations between educational partner institutions. We were very warmly received by our Chinese colleagues. There was a tour of the school, we attended a Chinese lesson in the 6th grade, attended the lessons of choral singing, labor, drawing. We have prepared a presentation in Chinese about the school. After its presentation, the signing of the Agreement on the establishment of sister city relations between the gymnasium No. 24 of the city of Stavropol and the secondary school No. 3 of the city of Zhenjiang took place.

          The principal of the school invited the group to lunch, after which they had a tour of the city museum. Then, accompanied by a specialist from the mayor’s office of the sister city of Zhenjiang, a group of students and teachers from the city of Stavropol went to the city of Shanghai.

          On March 27, the Shanghai Society for Friendship with Foreigners organized a meeting for us with students of the school at the Shanghai University of Foreign Languages ​​who are studying Russian. The principal of the school met with us to welcome and discuss our stay. Russian language students prepared a friendship evening, during which the students had the opportunity to demonstrate their talents in foreign and native languages, as well as to talk in an informal setting. After that, the delegation was invited to dinner with the head of the Shanghai Society for Friendship with Foreign Countries. During this dinner, the children shared their impressions of the city of Shanghai and Chinese culture, and the head of the Shanghai Society for Friendship with Foreign Countries emphasized the importance of interaction between our countries, cultural exchange, in particular at the level of school education. In addition to the business program, a rich excursion program was also planned for our delegation. We visited the TV tower “Pearl of the East”, the second highest in Asia, the fourth in the world. The view from the observation deck allows you to see Shanghai from a bird’s eye view and fully enjoy this modern and unique city. There was also a visit to the Shanghai History Museum and the Museum of Science and Technology, the Jade Buddha Temple and the martial arts school, where students demonstrated their skills. The group toured the City Planning Center, Yuyuan Garden of Joy, visited the Shanghai Zoo and the Ocean Museum.

          On March 30, the group flew to Moscow.

          I would like to thank the representative of the Shanghai Society for Friendship with Foreigners, who accompanied us throughout the trip.

          We express our gratitude to the department of international and interregional relations of the administration of the city of Stavropol for organizing the trip.


          According to the plan of cooperation between the MBOU Gymnasium No. 24 and the partner school Walnut Street School in Des Moines, in September 2013, the traditional drawing competition “My friends across the ocean” and “I live in Stavropol” was organized in the gymnasium for 5th grade students. The best drawings were sent to the city of Des Moines.

          In October 2013, English teachers conducted traditional English lessons on the topic “Des Moines’ Sister City”.


          Trip to the USA

          and Nazarkov A.A. visited the city of Des Moines, USA with a return visit at the invitation of the headmaster Craig Liger. The trip was very eventful and interesting. Teachers brought gifts, drawings, crafts from the students of the gymnasium to the partner school of Walnut Street School. The delegation from Stavropol was met very warmly and cordially. Children, teachers, representatives of the Sister Cities Committee were keenly interested in discussing plans for further cooperation. During the meetings, an agreement was reached on cooperation with the Merrill Middle School. Now students and high schools will be able to communicate with peers across the ocean. Elementary school partnerships with Walnut Street School will also continue.


          Walnut Street School Des Moine

          An important and long-awaited event took place in our gymnasium on July 2, 2009. Representative of the City Council of Des Moines, Iowa, USA Weidel Spain visited our city. The program of Mr. Spain’s visit included a visit to educational institutions of the city to establish contacts between the schools of sister cities. Mr. W. Spain brought with him letters from the 3rd grade students of Walnut Street School, to which the students of the gymnasium responded.

          We had to wait a long time for an answer. And so, on October 15th, we received an email from the principal, Mr. Craig R. Liger. The Walnut Street school team supports our cooperation proposals, which include teleconferences, teacher and student exchanges. It was decided that communication and cooperation of students of the same age was advisable, so the English teachers suggested acquaintance through correspondence between students of the 3A grade of the gymnasium and students of the 3rd grade of Des Moines elementary school. Students are expected to exchange letters monthly.

          Collaboration report with Walnut Street School Des Moine. doc

          State of Iowa

          From the west coast of the Missouri to the east coast of the Mississippi stretches the state of Iowa with the main city of Des Moines. Iowa is often referred to as the corn state. Huge cornfields spread across the endless plains. Occasionally they give way to low green hills and mighty impenetrable forests.

          The climate is mostly continental, with fairly cold winters and warm, dry summers. There is a lot of precipitation in spring. During this period, Iowa is especially vulnerable to the rampant elements.

          Today Iowa is a major historical, political, cultural, economic and industrial center. This is the favorite state of all Hollywood directors and screenwriters. This is where most American films are filmed.

          State History

          Several millennia ago, Indian tribes lived in Iowa: the Santee, the Aoiwa, and the Yanktons.

          Europeans visited the state for the first time in 1788. These were French explorers led by Julien Dubuc. After that, the lands of the state were colonized by the French Kingdom.

          The natives didn’t like this turn of events very much, so armed uprisings broke out here and there. The Indians were finally defeated in 1832. Their resistance was brutally crushed, many were killed.

          At the beginning of the 19th century, as a result of the signing of the Louisiana Sale Treaty, the territory of Iowa became part of the United States. Settlers from all over the country rushed here in search of uninhabited lands. Some lands were bought from the Indians, and some were simply taken away.

          Iowa received the title of State of Iowa only in 1846. Its economy boomed quickly. Industry and agriculture developed rapidly.

          Now Iowa is a large industrial and agricultural state with a fairly developed infrastructure.

          State Attractions

          The stunning DeSoto Nature Reserve lies in the spectacular Missouri Valley. It is home to a huge number of waterfowl. Here you can meet wild ducks and geese. And American forest eagles are of particular pride. DeSoto has become a haven not only for birds, but a large number of animals live on its territory: coyotes, deer, possums, beavers, etc.

          Neil Smith National Wildlife Refuge deserves no less attention. From all sides it is surrounded by tall mighty oaks. Tourists are given the opportunity to make a fascinating excursion to the kingdom of elk, deer and bison, enjoy the incredible aroma of a thousand flowers.

          Effidzhi Mounds – an amazing park of figured mounds. On its territory there are several mounds molded in the form of various birds, reptiles and animals.

          The center of the park is crowned by an original archeological exposition, which presents a large number of ancient artifacts and finds. A modern conference room and a small bookstore are nestled nearby. Dozens of exciting excursions are held here every day.

          When you arrive in Iowa, it’s impossible not to visit the city of Des Moines. “City of monks” is how the locals used to call this charming place. Des Moines owns a huge historical and cultural heritage.

          The building of the capital’s Capitol is a true architectural masterpiece. It is a majestic building, decorated with five gilded domes. Several memorial monuments were erected on the backyard territory. Among them is a memorial to sailors and soldiers.

          Blanc Park is an interesting zoo located in the south of Des Moines. On its territory there is a large aquarium with a variety of marine life collected from all over the world, an exotic African corner, several original exhibitions and playgrounds. The zoo’s eco-center causes incredible delight in children: several funny rides, fun water slides, pony rides, cotton candy and sweet lemonade.

          And the Des Moines Botanical Garden is a “green corner” of nature. Walking through a wonderful oasis, tourists can enjoy the breathtaking floral aromas that exude hundreds of flowers and herbs, admire the picturesque ponds with blooming magnolias, or just sit on a bench, breathe in the fresh air, listen to the birds singing and be alone with nature.

          Art connoisseurs simply need to visit the city’s Museum of Art.

          The Grotto of Redemption memorial, located in the small town of West Bend, is of genuine interest to tourists. The memorial complex includes several religious buildings. All of them are made of dense concrete. The monument itself consists of nine amazing grottoes, each of which depicts a separate period in the life of Jesus. The memorial consists of a unique collection of precious stones and minerals.

          Interesting information

          Iowa is inhabited by Amish tribes, who even now do not obey the laws of civilization. They continue to live following the customs and traditions of their ancestors.

          Locals call Iowa the “Hawk State”. This name he received from the great Indian leader named Black Hawk.

          In Iowa, there is a small farming town of Coon Rapids. It is known that several decades ago, at the height of the Cold War, Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev arrived here at the personal invitation of a wealthy farmer, Roswell Garst. After this visit, Garst began active trade with the Soviet Union. The main commodity was corn. Both the Russian general secretary and the American farmer were at risk of being accused of betrayal. But in spite of everything, the trade agreement was signed.

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          Map of Iowa. Iowa (state): geographical location, population, major cities. Capital of Iowa

          Flag of Iowa

          The 29th state of America, Iowa is famous for its wild weather and vast agricultural land. It has an interesting history and developed economy. It attracts tourists seeking unusual experiences.

          Iowa became state on December 28, 1846. In the past, it was part of the French colonies, and passed into the possession of the United States as a result of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Before the appearance of the first European settlers, the territory belonged to Indian tribes, one of which is Iowa
          – gave a name to the future state. The area is 145,743 km 2, the population is just over 3 million people.

          The capital of Iowa is Des Moines, which is also the largest here. According to 2010 data, 203,433 people live in it. Big cities are also Iowa City, Davenport, Burlington.

          Geographical location and climate

          Iowa is located in the Western United States, in an area called the “Heart of America”. It is surrounded on all sides by other states (South Dakota, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Illinois, Wisconsin) and has no access to the ocean. But it is located in the interfluve of such large rivers as the Missouri and Mississippi.

          The terrain in the state of Iowa is flat. A warm continental climate prevails with high rainfall. This is one of the most extreme areas in the United States: floods, wind storms and even tornadoes often occur here.

          Internal composition and economy

          German Americans make up the largest percentage of the population (35.7%), followed by the Irish and the British. According to the religious composition, the inhabitants of the state of Iowa are Christians, and most of them identify themselves as Protestants.

          The largest are three state universities, famous for their high-level teaching of law, social and engineering sciences, and medicine.

          The economy is represented by agriculture. A small number of industrial plants are engaged in the maintenance of agricultural land. The service sector, especially insurance, is widely developed.

          Attractions and special places

          Iowa is interesting for its historical monuments. This state has old German and Dutch colonies with many museums and interesting architecture. There is the State Historical Museum, the Museum of Natural Science and Medicine, the Botanical Center, the Balloon Museum.

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          Iowa (eng. Iowa) – a state that is located in the so-called “Heart of America” ​​in the western United States
          States of America. The territory of the state used to belong to the French colony “New France”, but
          passed to the United States as a result of a deal (Louisiana Purchase). Indians lived here
          Iowa tribes, the name was borrowed and that is how the state was subsequently named.
          In 1846, Iowa officially became the 29thth US state. The area is 145.8 thousand km². Population
          about 3 million people. The state capital is Des Moines. Big cities: Iowa City, Davenport,
          Sioux City, Cedar Rapids.

          State Attractions

          There are many interesting objects here: the old German colony of Amana, consisting of seven
          historical villages and museums, the Dutch colony of Pella, the Museum of Natural History and Medicine.
          The capital city of Des Moines is home to the Old Fort, the State Historic Museum and Archives, famous for
          science center with spectacular laser shows and advanced technology models, Botanical Center,
          Victorian-style Jordan House.

          The Capitol building is of great interest to tourists. It consists of five domes, while the height
          the main one reaches 84 meters. It was gilded in 1999, and $400,000 was spent on materials and work.

          a bright aeronautics championship is held.

          A distinctive feature of the state is a large colony of “Amish” (Amanites), which professes
          one of the ascetic branches of Christianity. They live in black tents, do not use
          electricity or any other benefits of civilization and dress in medieval dresses.

          Geography and climate

          Iowa is located between two major rivers, the Mississippi and the Missouri.
          It borders six states (Wisconsin, South Dakota, Missouri, Nebraska, Minnesota, Illinois).
          The territory is divided into 99 districts. highest point above sea level
          Hawkeye (509 m), the lowest is the Kiokak Plain (146 m). The climate is continental,
          a large amount of precipitation. Summer is hot and humid. Temperature exceeds 38°C. In winter time
          average temperature -18°C. Floods, tornadoes, storms are a frequent occurrence in the state.

          Economy

          In 2005, the GDP was $124 billion. In 2006, the average income of a resident was $23,300.
          The most important sectors of the economy are manufacturing, food processing, agricultural
          chemicals, engineering, financial and insurance services. Iowa takes the lead
          among other states in agricultural production. They grow corn here
          soy, oats, beans. The overuse of chemicals has led to environmental problems and forced
          farmers to switch to organic farming. Animal husbandry is developed, the state occupies
          1st place in fattening pigs and 5th place in the number of cattle. In addition, Iowa is
          the largest producer of ethanol (renewable energy source). Wind turbines are widely used.

          Population and religion

          According to 2010 data, the population of Iowa is: whites – 91.3%, African Americans – 2.9%,
          Asians 1.7%, Indians and Alaskans 0.4%, Pacific Islanders 0.1%,
          representatives of other races – 1.8%. About 5% of the population is Hispanic or
          Spanish origin. The ethnic composition of the state is distributed as follows: Americans
          35.7% German, 13.5% Irish, 9.5% British, 6.6% American
          Norwegians – 5.7%. In 2001, by religion, 52% of the state’s residents were Protestants,
          23% Catholics, 13% atheists, 6% identified themselves as other religions and 5% refrained from answering.

          Do you know…

          Iowa is larger in area than Portugal.
          Kissing for more than 5 minutes is forbidden here, a substantial fine can be issued as a punishment.

          Iowa
          (English Iowa)
          , /ˈaɪəwə/) (accent variants: Iowa
          and Iowa
          ) – 29th in a row, 26th in area and 30th in population (slightly more than 3 million people) statelocated in the Midwest in an area called the “Heart of America”. Iowa is part of the former French colony of “New France”, which passed to the United States as a result of the Louisiana Purchase. The settlers laid the foundation for the agricultural economy of the state, located in the center of the US corn belt. The state is sometimes referred to as the food capital of the world.

          The name of the state is borrowed from the name of the Iowa tribe, one of the Indian tribes that lived in the state before the arrival of European settlers.

          The state is located in the interfluve of the largest rivers – Mississippi and Missouri. It borders the states of Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Iowa’s northern border runs along the line 43° 30′ north latitude. The southern boundary is the Des Moines River and the line 40° 35′ north latitude. These boundaries were established by the decision of the US Supreme Court in Case State of Missouri v State of Iowa
          1849.

          Education and culture

          • The state’s three largest universities are public. The University of Iowa is located in Iowa City. The University of Iowa is the best in such areas as law, medicine, business and social sciences. The oldest law faculty west of the river. Mississippi. Iowa State University is located in Ames. It is famous for its engineering faculty, although other faculties have a good reputation. The third largest university in terms of student population is the University of Northern Iowa. It is located in Cedar Falls. Mention should also be made of the private Drake University located in Des Moines. The best private college in Iowa is Grinnell College.
          • Museum of Natural History, art museum (established in 1969) on the basis of a private collection, includes works by Picasso, Matisse, Kandinsky, Miro.
          • Large medical institutions.
          • The library contains more than 3.1 million volumes.
          • Des Moines is the hometown of the famous nu metal band Slipknot, the state is mentioned in the band’s songs, and the Iowa album is named after the state.

          From the western coast of the Missouri to the eastern shores of the Mississippi stretches the state of Iowa with the main city of Des Moines. Iowa is often referred to as the corn state. Huge cornfields spread across the endless plains. Occasionally they give way to low green hills and mighty impenetrable forests.

          The climate is mostly continental, with fairly cold winters and warm, dry summers. There is a lot of precipitation in spring. During this period, Iowa is especially vulnerable to the rampant elements.

          Currently, Iowa is a major historical, political, cultural, economic and industrial center. This is the favorite state of all Hollywood directors and screenwriters. This is where most American films are filmed.

          State History

          Several millennia ago, Indian tribes lived in Iowa: the Santee, the Aoiwa, and the Yanktons.

          Europeans visited the state for the first time in 1788. These were French explorers led by Julien Dubuc. After that, the lands of the state were colonized by the French Kingdom.

          The indigenous people did not like this development of events very much, so here and there armed uprisings began to break out. The Indians were finally defeated in 1832. Their resistance was brutally crushed, many were killed.

          At the beginning of the 19th century, as a result of the signing of the Louisiana Sale Treaty, the territory of Iowa became part of the United States. Settlers from all over the country rushed here in search of uninhabited lands. Some lands were bought from the Indians, and some were simply taken away.

          Iowa received the title of State of Iowa only in 1846. Its economy boomed quickly. Industry and agriculture developed rapidly.

          Now Iowa is a large industrial and agricultural state with a fairly developed infrastructure.

          State Attractions

          The stunning DeSoto Nature Reserve lies in the spectacular Missouri Valley. It is home to a huge number of waterfowl. Here you can meet wild ducks and geese. And American forest eagles are of particular pride. DeSoto has become a haven not only for birds, but a large number of animals live on its territory: coyotes, deer, possums, beavers, etc.

          Neil Smith National Wildlife Refuge deserves no less attention. From all sides it is surrounded by tall mighty oaks. Tourists are given the opportunity to make a fascinating excursion to the kingdom of elk, deer and bison, enjoy the incredible aroma of a thousand flowers.

          Effidzhi Mounds – an amazing park of figured mounds. On its territory there are several mounds molded in the form of various birds, reptiles and animals.

          The center of the park is crowned by an original archeological exposition, which presents a large number of ancient artifacts and finds. A modern conference room and a small bookstore are nestled nearby. Dozens of exciting excursions are held here every day.

          When you arrive in Iowa, it’s impossible not to visit the city of Des Moines. “City of monks” is how the locals used to call this charming place. Des Moines owns a huge historical and cultural heritage.

          The building of the capital’s Capitol is a true architectural masterpiece. It is a majestic building, decorated with five gilded domes. Several memorial monuments were erected on the backyard territory. Among them is a memorial to sailors and soldiers.

          Blanc Park is an interesting zoo located in the south of Des Moines. On its territory there is a large aquarium with a variety of marine life collected from all over the world, an exotic African corner, several original exhibitions and playgrounds. The zoo’s eco-center causes incredible delight in children: several funny rides, fun water slides, pony rides, cotton candy and sweet lemonade.

          And the Des Moines Botanical Garden is a “green corner” of nature. Walking through a wonderful oasis, tourists can enjoy the breathtaking floral aromas that exude hundreds of flowers and herbs, admire the picturesque ponds with blooming magnolias, or just sit on a bench, breathe in the fresh air, listen to the birds singing and be alone with nature.

          Art connoisseurs simply need to visit the city’s Museum of Art.

          The Grotto of Redemption memorial, located in the small town of West Bend, is of genuine interest to tourists. The memorial complex includes several religious buildings. All of them are made of dense concrete. The monument itself consists of nine amazing grottoes, each of which depicts a separate period in the life of Jesus. The memorial consists of a unique collection of precious stones and minerals.

          Iowa is inhabited by Amish tribes, who even now do not obey the laws of civilization. They continue to live following the customs and traditions of their ancestors.

          Locals call Iowa the “Hawk State”. This name he received from the great Indian leader named Black Hawk.

          In Iowa, there is a small farming town of Coon Rapids. It is known that several decades ago, at the height of the Cold War, Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev arrived here at the personal invitation of a wealthy farmer, Roswell Garst. After this visit, Garst began active trade with the Soviet Union.

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