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accurate
characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth
afford
have the financial means to do something or buy something
alert
warn or arouse to a sense of danger
analyze
break down into components or essential features
ancestor
someone from whom you are descended
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annual
occurring every year
apparent
clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
appropriate
suitable for a particular person, place, or situation
arena
a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments
arrest
take into custody
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ascend
travel up
assist
give help; be of service
attempt
make an effort
attentive
taking heed
attractive
pleasing to the eye or mind as through beauty or charm
awkward
lacking grace or skill in manner or movement or performance
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baggage
cases used to carry belongings when traveling
basic
reduced to the simplest and most significant form possible
benefit
something that aids or promotes well-being
blend
mix together different elements
blossom
a flower or cluster of flowers on a plant
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burrow
a hole made by an animal, usually for shelter
calculate
make a mathematical computation
capable
having ability
captivity
the state of being imprisoned
carefree
without trouble or worry
century
a period of 100 years
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chamber
a natural or artificial enclosed space
circular
having a circular shape
coax
influence or persuade by gentle and persistent urging
column
a line of units following one after another
communicate
transfer to another
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competition
the act of contending with others for rewards or resources
complete
having all necessary qualities
concentrate
make denser, stronger, or purer
concern
something that interests you because it is important
conclude
bring to a close
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confuse
mistake one thing for another
congratulate
say something to someone that expresses praise
considerable
large in number, amount, extent, or degree
content
satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are
contribute
give, provide, or supply something
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crafty
marked by skill in deception
create
bring into existence
demonstrate
give an exhibition of to an interested audience
descend
move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way
desire
the feeling that accompanies an unsatisfied state
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destructive
causing damage
develop
progress or evolve through a process of natural growth
disaster
an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
disclose
expose to view as by removing a cover
distract
draw someone’s attention away from something
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distress
a state of adversity
dusk
the time of day immediately following sunset
eager
having or showing keen interest or intense desire
ease
freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort
entertain
provide amusement for
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entire
constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
entrance
something that provides access to get in
envy
a desire to have something that is possessed by another
essential
basic and fundamental
extraordinary
highly unusual or exceptional or remarkable
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flexible
able to bend easily
focus
the concentration of attention or energy on something
fragile
easily broken or damaged or destroyed
frantic
marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
frequent
coming at short intervals or habitually
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frontier
a wilderness at the edge of a settled area of a country
furious
marked by extreme anger
generosity
the trait of being willing to give your money or time
hail
precipitation of ice pellets
hardship
something difficult to endure
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heroic
having qualities appropriate for brave figures
host
a person who invites guests to a social event
humble
marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
impact
the striking of one body against another
increase
a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous
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indicate
designate a place, direction, person, or thing
inspire
serve as the inciting cause of
instant
a very short time
invisible
impossible or nearly impossible to see
jagged
having a sharply uneven surface or outline
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lack
the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable
limb
one of the jointed appendages of an animal
limp
walk impeded by some physical injury
manufacture
put together out of artificial or natural components
master
a person who has authority over others
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mature
having reached full natural growth or development
meadow
a field where grass or alfalfa is grown to be made into hay
mistrust
regard with suspicion
mock
treat with contempt
modest
marked by simplicity; having a humble opinion of yourself
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noble
of or belonging to hereditary aristocracy
orchard
a small cultivated area where fruit trees are planted
outstanding
of major significance or importance
peculiar
beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
peer
look searchingly
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permit
allow the presence of or allow without opposing
plead
appeal or request earnestly
plentiful
existing in great number or quantity
pointless
serving no useful purpose; having no excuse for being
portion
something determined in relation to a thing that includes it
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practice
a customary way of operation or behavior
precious
of high worth or cost
prefer
like better; value more highly
prepare
make ready or suitable or equip in advance
proceed
move ahead; travel onward in time or space
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queasy
causing or able to cause nausea
Recent
approximately the last 10,000 years
recognize
perceive to be something or something you can identify
reduce
make smaller
release
grant freedom to; free from confinement
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represent
be a delegate or spokesperson for
request
express the need or desire for; ask for
resist
withstand the force of something
response
the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange
reveal
make visible
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routine
an unvarying or habitual method or procedure
severe
very harsh or strict, especially when dealing with others
shabby
showing signs of wear and tear
shallow
lacking physical depth
sole
the underside of the foot
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source
the place where something begins
sturdy
having rugged physical strength
surface
the outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer
survive
continue in existence after
terror
an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
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threat
declaration of an intention to inflict harm on another
tidy
marked by order and cleanliness in appearance or habits
tour
a route all the way around a particular place or area
tradition
a specific practice of long standing
tragic
very sad, especially involving grief or death or destruction
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typical
exhibiting the qualities that identify a group or kind
vacant
not containing anyone or anything; unfilled or unoccupied
valiant
having or showing heroism or courage
variety
a category of things distinguished by a common quality
vast
unusually great in size or amount or extent or scope
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venture
an undertaking with an uncertain outcome
weary
physically and mentally fatigued
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4th Grade Spelling Words – Fourth Grade Spelling Lists
4th Grade Spelling Words – Fourth Grade Spelling Lists
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Vocabulary is an important component in the 4th grade curriculum, as students expand their word knowledge through a variety of text.
By the end of the year, fourth graders should recognize figurative language, integrate knowledge and ideas, and read and comprehend informational text.
In fourth grade, students will:
Increase their word usage and knowledge.
Discuss books, articles, and short stories.
Analyze and clarify language.
With VocabularySpellingCity, meet English Language Arts state standards and teach vocabulary in conjunction with other subjects. Develop word study lessons with more mature and complex vocabulary that challenges your students to excel.
What Words Go On 4th Grade Spelling Lists?
In fourth grade, students should have command of 4th grade high frequency and sight word lists, be able to read and comprehend informational text with domain-specific vocabulary, use context to determine the correct meaning of homonyms (multiple-meaning words), and recognize figurative language, including common idioms, simple similes, and metaphors.
VocabularySpellingCity’s list of must-know spelling words for fourth graders include Evan-Moor’s lists for building spelling skills. Other available fourth grade spelling lists include: fourth grade literature spelling list, fourth grade math spelling list, 4th grade science spelling lists, 4th grade social studies lists.
Research has shown that building spelling skills helps with reading, reading fluency, and reading comprehension. Our fourth grade spelling lists, paired with over 40 learning games and activities, are designed to provide 4th graders the spelling practice they need to build strong spelling skills.
4th Grade Spelling Lists
Pair your fourth grade spelling word lists with over 40 learning games and activities, or choose from the available fourth grade vocabulary printable worksheets. Our fourth grade spelling lists, paired with our learning activities, reinforce foundational spelling skills like phonics and word recognition. Challenge your students with word meaning, and improve reading comprehension
4th Grade Evan-Moor Spelling Lists
Building Spelling Skills –
Week 1 List
bridge
gravity
hungry
eclipse
secret
applaud
laundry
trouble
attract
twilight
between
describe
snowflake
freedom
slimy
glance
burglar
switch
Building Spelling Skills –
Week 2 List
attach
where
sandwich
change
watch
singer
slippery
spring
gather
these
thread
athlete
worth
thirsty
whisper
whistle
awhile
nowhere
Building Spelling Skills –
Week 3 List
fact
began
clasp
rapid
able
later
space
stranger
grade
display
main
explain
freight
neighbor
weigh
vein
April
ankle
4th Grade Academic Vocabulary Spelling Lists
Academic Vocabulary List 1
dialogue
expression
inferences
voice
signature
relate
mood
jargon
formulate
exaggeration
Academic Vocabulary List 2
personification
syllabication
subordinate
resolution
onomatopoeia
literature
imagery
hyperbole
idiom
metaphor
Academic Vocabulary List 3
discuss
edit
genre
interpret
intonation
myth
progressive
theme
transition
climax
4th Grade Spelling Lists
Compound Words List 1
dishwasher
playground
teammate
yardstick
windshield
fisherman
saltwater
weekend
homesick
mailbox
Compound Words List 2
cardboard
downstairs
fingerprint
haircut
lifeguard
sandpaper
sidewalk
sunlight
thunderstorm
toothpaste
4th Grade Literature, Math, Science, & Social Studies Spelling Lists
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon Spelling List
anguish
famine
coax
stubborn
fortune
impulsive
reunite
indignant
twine
village
Measurement & Data – Length Spelling List
yard
measurement
length
metric
meter
width
centimeter
kilometer
inch
foot
Electricity Spelling List 1
circuit
electricity
energy
heat
light
energy transfer
resistor
sound wave
volume
direct current
Regional Characteristics Spelling List
climate
urban
coastline
boundary
temperature
coastal
plain
suburban
metropolitan
agriculture
rural
Select a link below to view available 4th grade word lists:
FOURTH GRADE READING PROGRAMS
Import fourth grade high frequency word lists, subject specific spelling lists, vocabulary for each unit as organized in popular reading programs, and much more!.
Benchmark Advance
Benchmark Literacy
Elements Of Reading
EngageNY
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Evan-Moor
Journeys
Pathways
Reading Street
Reach for Reading
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ReadyGen
Wonders
FOURTH GRADE SPELLING
Import fourth grade spelling word lists.
Compound Words
Fourth Grade Practice Spelling Lists
FOURTH GRADE VOCABULARY
Import fourth grade vocabulary word lists, such as figurative language concepts.
The following 4th grade spelling games are among the most popular and recommended for classroom use.
HangMouse is a great way for students to practice their spelling words.
Play HangMouse with a 4th grade homophones list.
Paragraph Writing Practice allows students to create a paragraph using their spelling or vocabulary words.
Play Paragraph Writing Practice with a 4th grade Journeys list as an engaging 4th grade spelling activity.
MatchIt Sentences is a fourth grade word game that provides practice matching words with the sentences they correspond with.
Play MatchIt Sentences with a 4th grade social studies list.
Word-O-Rama provides practice identifying words by their definitions, synonyms, antonyms, or by their context within a sentence.
Play Word-O-Rama with a 4th grade literature list.
Parts of Speech provides practice distinguishing between nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and other parts of speech, making it a fun and valuable fourth grade word game.
Play Parts of Speech with a 4th grade practice spelling list.
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Common 4th Grade Vocabulary Words
Fourth grade is an opportune time to build a student’s vocabulary. But increasing vocabulary doesn’t have to just be a language arts lesson. Keep reading for possible words to add to a fourth grade math, science, social studies, and language arts vocabulary list.
4th grade vocabulary word glacier
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Fourth Grade Vocabulary Words With 3-5 Letters
As fourth graders learn more about social studies concepts such as urban and rural areas, they might benefit from these specific vocabulary words. A list of short words also includes math terms such as array, language arts terms such as hero, and science terms such as atom.
array (n.) – arrangement of numbers that show multiplication problems as repeated addition problems, and division problems as fair shares of a whole
atom (n.) – the smallest component of an element
digit (n.) – the expression of numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9
force (n.) – the agent that causes an item to do work (i.e. move)
hero (n.) – a person who acts in a courageous or brave way
mass (n.) – the amount of matter in an object
ray (n.) – a straight line that extends from a point
rural (adj.) – relating to living in the country or farmland
urban (adj.) – relating to living in a large, busy city
vast (adj. ) – immense, stretching
weary (adj.) – very tired
Fourth Grade Vocabulary Words With 6-7 Letters
Elementary students are ready to analyze and recognize what they read. But do they know the definitions of these academic terms? Include words with 6-7 letters for both advanced and beginning readers.
analyze (v.) – to evaluate a situation by splitting it into parts
ascend (v.) – to go upward
circuit (n.) – a closed path for electricity to flow
climate (n.) – weather patterns in a particular area
decimal (n.) – fraction of a number expressed in base 10
descend (v.) – to go downward
divisor (n.) – number that is used to divide another number (dividend)
eclipse (n. ) – an event in which light is blocked by another object
energy (n.) – the ability to do work
equator (n.) – the imaginary line between the North and South Poles of the Earth
erosion (n.) – gradual wearing away of land by water
errand (n.) – a quick trip to complete a task
example (n.) – something used as a model for others to follow
factor (n.) – mathematical expression that is multiplied by another factor
formula (n.) – standard way to solve a mathematical problem
fossil (n.) – preserved remains of an ancient or prehistoric organism
glacier (n.) – a mass of snow and ice
motion (n.) – movement
recognize (v.) – to identify someone or something from a previous time
vertex (n. ) – the corner of a shape
Fourth Grade Vocabulary Words With 8-9 Letters
Math students are busy making sure their dividends and quotients are accurate. Defining these terms, however, may be a trickier task. Try out these interdisciplinary vocabulary words that have 8-9 letters in your next list.
accurate (adj.) – correct; without errors
classify (v.) – to sort items into appropriate categories
coastline (n.) – place where the land meets an ocean boundary
congruent (adj.) – shapes or figures that have an attribute in common
diversity (n.) – a population marked by differences
dividend (n.) – number divided by another number (divisor)
numerator (n.) – top part of a fraction
peculiar (adj. ) – not like others
quotient (n.) – the result of dividing one number by another number
remainder (n.) – number left over in a division problem
restless (adj.) – constantly moving
simplify (v.) – to reduce a fraction to its simplest form
tradition (n.) – a custom passed down from year to year
variable (n.) – value that could change in a mathematical problem
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Fourth Grade Vocabulary Words With 10 or More Letters
Advanced readers may be ready to move onto longer words. Test their vocabulary with science terms such as condensation and evaporation or math terms such as denominator and expression.
accelerate(v.) – to move faster
appropriate (adj. ) – correct for the setting or purpose
communicate (v.) – to make something known
condensation (n.) – conversion of gas into liquid
denominator(n.) – bottom part of a fraction
environment (n.) – connection of ecosystems in a given area
equivalent (adj.) – basically equal to something else
evaporation (n.) – conversion of liquid into vapor
expression(n.) – mathematical problem without an equal sign
hemisphere (n.) – half a sphere; half of the Earth
microscope (n.) – a tool that magnifies organisms that are not visible to the naked eye
Strategies for Teaching Vocabulary
Building a cross-curricular vocabulary is important for any age. If you’d like more tips on how to teach new words to an elementary class, check out a helpful education article. You can also vary your assessment style with these strategies on how to assess vocabulary.
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3rd Grade Vocabulary Words and Game Ideas
Third grade grammar lessons include introducing new vocabulary words that are different from 3rd grade spelling and Dolch sight words. Try to present and explain 3rd grade vocabulary games with definitions and use these fun games to help keep kids engaged.
5th Grade Vocabulary Words and Definitions
It’s important to focus on spelling skills. Whether you’re homeschooling or supplementing education, 5th grade vocabulary word lists are great for boosting their vocabulary skills. Use these spelling lists for science, math, and social studies learning.
4th Grade Vocabulary Words Flashcards
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cockpit
the part of an airplane where the pilot and copilot sit
completely
discard
to throw away
sorrel
a horse whose color is slightly orange to light brown
runway
a smooth lane of level ground that airplanes use to take off and land
playwright
a person who writes plays
brackish
stagnant, sour, or salty
epidemic
any disease that spreads through a population
a flat-bottomed boat used for big loads
to make a low humming noise
a race with many contestants
optimism
a belief that good things will happen
version
a new form of something, based on an original model
unintelligible
not able to be understood
a thin, shiny coating
bleary
unclear; blurred
annual
happening or done every year
priority
of first importance
manuscript
a book written by hand or by typewriter
a long tale; a story, often adventurous or funny
tolerate
to put up with; endure
scythe
a tool with a long, curved blade; knife; harvester
widowed
left without a husband because of death
bustle
to hurry and move around in a busy and excited way
republic
a form of government in which the power of government rests with the voters, who elect representatives to govern the country
make-shift
a quick substitution, usually invented in an emergency
suspend
to halt any action for a period of time
sorghum
a grain often used to make syrup or to feed animals
harmonica
a small, rectangular musical instrument
brawny
heavily muscled; strong
a loud ringing of a set of bells
to stop short and refuse to go on
Vaya con Dios
Go with God
venison
deer meat
the dry outer covering of an ear of corn and of some other seeds and fruit
disappointed
feeling a failure in hope or wishes
trial run
a preliminary test of a machine or vehicle that simulates actual use
situation
a condition or combiniation of circumstances; the way events or things are at a certain time
calamity
something that goes wrong
to handle with great power; swing; use
shortened form of kitten; the young of certain animals such as foxes or squirrels
herald
a messenger; carrier
fuming
to be very angry, as though giving off smoke
salvage
to save something from being damaged or destroyed
sultry
very hot and humid
portico
a porch or walk held up with columns
drought
a long period with little or no rain
sprint
to run at top speed
rutabaga
an edible plant, something like a turnip
employ
to make use of
notion
a sudden idea or desire; a whim
synagogue
a building or place used by Jews for worship and religious instruction
to dot onto a surface; sprinkle about
auction
a public sale where items are sold to the highest bidders
to dip out a liquid using a cup-shaped spoon that has a long handle
concerning the events happening within a country or community
flustered
nervous, excited, confused
volunteer
to give or offer, usually without being asked
a loop formed in a rope with a kind of knot that lets the loop tighten as the rope is pulled
a group of men called together by a sheriff to help catch an outlaw or to keep law and order
pneumonia
a serious disease of the lungs
to raise up or lift, often with the help of a machine
calloused
made hard and thick
shocks
bound pieces of grain stalks; bundles
vehicle
anything used to moving people or goods; a means of transportation
another name for a bear
solitary
existing or living alone
debris
the scattered pieces or remains for something that has been broken or destroyed
to worry; usually to worry out loud or to show by restlessness that one is worried
contraption
an unusual device or machine
insulation
the material used for slowing or stopping the passage of electricity, sound, or air
to trade items
the hard, projecting mouth parts on the head of a bird
mooring
a stable, secure place where a boat can be tied
trade language
a common language used by several tribes, for marketplace or industry
scepter
a short staff held by a king as a symbol of power; staff; wand
low spirits; sadness
cellophane
a thin, clear material like flexible paper
rebuke
a stern reprimand
reception
a social gathering in honor of someone
develop
to grow, every detail complete
astound
to fill with wonder; surprise; astonish
veranda
a porch or balcony with a roof
to imagine
to make or become gradually thinner at one end
sourdough
a settler in the Yukon
publisher
a person or company that produces and sells printed materials, such as books, magazine, or newspapers
calico
a cotton cloth printed with a brightly colored design
submit
to yield to the control, influence, or authority of another
fitful
restless or irregular
mechanic
a person who is skilled in making, using, or repairing machines
reckon
to consider or to compute
a waterproof substance squeezed into the cracks of a building to make it watertight
incident
something that happened; an event
to say very sweetly
sullen
pouting or in a bad mood
vexillum
a square cloth banner first used by the Romans
prosper
to be successful; to do well; thrive
a harbor and the area of a harbor where boats are loaded and unloaded
someone who guards or protects
embroider
to decorate cloth by sewing on designs
loophole
a mistake in a written or verbal contract that allows one party to avoid his obligation
to look closely in order to see something clearly; stare
gingham
a cotton cloth that usually has a pattern of stripes, checks, or plaid
guffaw
hoarse laughter; a short, sudden laugh
enquire
to question or examine
liniment
liquid applied to the skin to soothe or relax; tonic; medicine
jersey
a sweater or shirt of soft fabric, made to be pulled down over the head
trundling
moving or pulling along on wheels
layout
the arrangement of furniture or other structures in a room or building
exaggerate
to describe something as larger or more interesting than it really is
to move or stroll along
albino
an animal or person that is white because it or he has no skin pigmentation
ruffian
a thug; a criminal
distress
serious danger or trouble
ascension
a going up
antics
games, pranks, or stunts
lariat
a long rope with a sliding noose at one end, used especially to catch horses or cattle
pauper
a common man who is very poor
audition
perform on a trial basis; to show one’s skill in acting or singing
urchin
a small, playful child; a child with no money or home
a piece of glass cut so that it breaks reflected light into many colors
mirage
an illusion
tragedy
a serious play that ends badly for the main character or characters
proprietor
responsible
dependable and reliable; trustworthy
falter
to move unsteadily
enormous; wide
ammunition
bullets, explosives, bombs, grenades, or anything else that can be fired from a gun or weapon
yeoman
a minor officer in a king’s court
cardamon
an edible seed that comes from an Asian plant
to move smoothly, as though riding on air or water
centipede
an animal that look something like a worm; it has a long, flat body and many pairs of legs
galleon
a large sailing ship with three masts that was used mainly during the sixteenth century
cayman
an animal that looks like an alligator but is a little smaller
a man’s singing voice
a damp mixture of ground-up wood or rags, used for making paper
treacherous
not able to be trusted
coupon
a small certificate that can be exchanged for money, food, or other goods
massive
huge; larger than usual
to be in the proper condition for a tast; physically fit
infirmary
a room or building for the care of the sick
barter
to trade one thing for another without using money
adjoin
to be next to
wingspread
the distance between the tip of one wing and the tip of the other wing when they are spread wide
strait
tight; confined
dissuade
to persuade a person against his given course of action
compass
to encircle or surround
an open space under a roof; an attic
Moravians
a Protestant denomination
exasperate
to make angry or irritable; to drive a person to the end of his patience; provoke; annoy
tumbleweed
a plant that, when it dies, breaks free of its roots and is rolled about by the wind
poliomyelitis; a disease that can cause paralysis, damage to the muscles, and sometimes death
fumble
to handle clumsily or without skill
a ditch cut into the earth by flowing water
quavering
trembling, unsteady
miniature
much smaller than the usual size
gadget
a small, unusual tool or mechanical device
leprechaun
an elflike creature given to mischief and pranks
fanatic
a person who believes in or loves something so much that he does foolish things for it
banister
a handrail
valour
courage and strength in battle
bow out
to gracefully withdraw, usually fron a contest or game
marmalade
a jam made from sugar and the pulp and rind of fruits
et cetera
and other things of the same kind; and so forth (etc. )
matted
thick, tangled, or twisted
to one side
to become rotten or damaged so as to be bad to use
divine
of or from God
having bare or dirty spots
a thick, strong rope made of twisted wire or fiber
ornery
stubborn and high-spirited; mischievous
muchachos
boys; can be used to call one’s companions together
dustdevil
a small whirlwind
an expression indicating “yes” or “all set”
rector
a minister in charge of a church and parish
to top part of a steeple or other structure that tapers upward
notorious
well known for something bad or unpleasant
inquisitive
eager to learn
a young horse, zebra, or donkey
panning
washing dirt or gravel in a pan in search for gold
heretic
one who hold extremely wicked religious beliefs
lavish
to give generously
a wheel with sharp spikes
stupor
a daze; a state of confused inactivity
gendarme
a French policeman
a crew, group, or team that relieves another
victor
one who conquers or wins
canvass
to walk door to door for selling or advertising
defiant
refusing to obey authority
queasy
nauseated
pharmacist
a person who is trained to prepare drugs and medicines; a druggist
the lowest part; the bottom
a piece of burning wood
an animal hunted or caught by another animal for food
waistcoat
a vest
legend
a story that has been handed down from earlier times
canopy
a covering like a tent held up over a bed, entrance, or important person
barren
not producing anything
a strap for a saddle, usually fastened along a horse’s or other animal’s belly
to feel or show great satisfaction
a wild or partly tamed horse of western North America
mochila
a pouched leather covering for a saddle
indignant
feeling or showing anger about something that is unfair, mean, or bad
perceive
to understand
the long nose, jaws, or front part of the head an an animal, such as a pig or alligator
the price of a ride on a bus, train, or other vehicle
shackle
a metal bracelet, usually on the end of a chain,used for restraining a captive by the arm or leg
a horse or other animal for riding
a thin strip of leather used to fasten something, such as a sandal
admonish
to correct kindly or to caution
the watery part of milk that separates from the curds when milk turns sour
brandish
to wave or swing about either as a weapon or as a symbol of triumph
an act or deed, especially a skillful one
millstone
one of two large, round flat stones used to grind grain
exploit
a magnificent or heroic deed
symbolize
to be a symbol of; represent; stand for
provision
to act of giving what is needed or useful
to slip or slide on a surface
clammy
moist and cold
a reddish brown horse
ordained
installed as a minister
province
a big division of a country
Limburger cheese
a cheese with a strong smell
tropical
of, like, or found in the very hot regions of the earth that are near the equator
consecrated
set apart to worship God
nocturnal
active at night rather than during the day
cavalcade
a loud, colorful parade or procession using horses
a sudden onset of a strong emotional or physical reaction
azure-blue
a light to medium blue color, like that of the sky on a clear day
allegiance
loyal and faithful devotion to someone or something
vestibule
a small entrance hall
flannel
a soft cloth made of cotton or wool
prattle
to talk meaninglessly; babble
dog-eared
having the corners of pages turned down
to run by leaping
tousled
rumpled, disheveled
conduct
to act as a path for electricity, heat, or other forms of energy
bazaar
a market made up of a street lined with shops and stalls
trellis
a framework used for training climbing plants
4th Grade SBAC Vocabulary Words
A
B
account
a report or description of an event or experience.
adjectives
word used to modify or describe a noun or pronoun
affix
a prefix or suffix
antonym
A word that means the opposite of another word
appropriate information
Information that supports an idea
article
a written composition in prose
audience (as in writer’s audience)
audience refers to the spectators
author
a writer of a book
author’s message
main idea theme or lesson the author wants to communicate to the reader
author’s point of view
how the author feels about the subject he or she is writing about
blog
a Web log
capitals/capitalization
writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter
central idea
the most important point the author makes
characters
people
character’s actions
what the character does that shows characterization
characters’ relationships
relationships among various characters
chart
a graphical representation of data
clear language
word use that is easy to understand and comprehend
comma
use a comma to separate the elements in a series (three or more things)
compare and contrast
when you compare two things
conclude
(v. ) to finish; to bring something to an end; to decide after careful thought
concluding statement
the sentence that ends a paragraph and summarizes or restates the theme or message of the paragraph
conclusion drawn
After evidence or data has been produced and described or arguments made
conclusion
a summary based on evidence or facts
conflict
a serious disagreement or argument
connect ideas (transitions in writing)
Connections between sentences
convince
persuade
definition(s)
a statement that describes the essence
describe
tell the facts
details
isolated facts that support ideas
develop ideas
prior to brainstorm
elaboration
to expand or build upon something that was done or said
dialogue
a conversation between two or more characters
dictionary entry
a segment of text in a dictionary that contains all the information about a word-spelling
draft
first rough form; make a draft of
edit
a change or correction made as a result of editing.
encyclopedia
a book or set of books containing articles
errors
mistakes
event
an event is something that occurs; party
evidence
collected body of data from observations and experiments
example
a thing which is seen as a model
explain
to descrip
flashback
a method of narration in which present action is temporarily interrupted so that the reader can witness past events
grammar usage
applies standard grammar and usage to communicate clearly and effectively in writing
heading
a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about
imaginary
fictional
infer /inference(s)/
to think something without knowing
inference(s) made
the process of inferring things based on what is already known
inform
give (someone) facts or information; tell
information
facts or details that tell you
informational paper
a paper telling what something is
informational articles
writing that gives facts and details
Internet
a global network connecting millions of computers
introduction
the beginning of a speech
key details
important details in a story that support the main idea
key events
it means that there is something important and you need to know it
key idea
the most important or central thought of a paragraph or larger section of text
main characters
the central or important character in the story
main idea
the author’s central thought; the chief topic of a text expressed or implied in a word or phrase; the topic sentence of a paragraph
main problem
conflict
meaning
definition
mental picture (writing)
a mental image or mental picture is the representation in a person’s mind of the physical world outside of that person
narrative (story)
To write a narrative story
narrator
person telling the story
notes
to capture a quick thought
opening (beginning)
the opening of a short story or novel is just that—the very beginning
opinion
a view or judgment formed about something
opposite
contrary
order of events
chronology
organize(d)/organization of ideas
sometimes called essay structure
paragraph
a section of writing that has a topic and concluding sentences
passage
a section of text
phrase
a grouping of words that define or clarify. The syntactical definition of “phrase” is a group of words that is not a sentence because there is no verb
plot
sequence of events in a story
poem
a piece of writing that usually has figurative language and that is written in separate lines that often have a repeated rhythm and sometimes rhyme
point of view/view (point)
a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
pre-writing
select topic
presentation (listening stimulus)
who communicates effectively – demonstrating active listening
communication
and the ability to integrate oral/visual/graphic information
punctuation
the marks used to clarify meaning by indicating separation of words into sentences and clauses and phrases
purpose (e. g.
author’s or speaker’s)
purpose for writing
to inform
quotation
a passage or expression that is quoted or cited
reason(s)
a statement presented in justification or explanation of a belief or action
relationship
a bond or connection you have with other people
report
a written document describing the findings through research
research
the systematic study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions
research question
a question that can be answered by an experiment or series of experiments
research report
an oral presentation or written statement of research results
revise
to make corrections to; edit or redo
root word
the base word you start with before adding prefixes or suffixes
section
any of the more or less distinct parts into which something is or may be divided or from which it is made up.
sensory details
words and phrases that create imagery by using the 5 senses
setting
the context in time and place in which the action of a story occurs.
similar
having qualities in common or resembling
skim
read or glance through quickly; touch lightly in passing; brush; remove from the surface of a liquid
sources
a place
speaker
a term used for the author
exact word(s)
verbatim
word choice(s)
replacing words or phrases for emotional affect
spell check
a feature used to automatically locate and correct spelling errors
spelling errors
These errors are identified when there is a misspelling in a word. Underlined in Red.
stanza
a group of lines in a poem
summary
a retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
supporting details
details that support the main idea
reasons
a statement presented in justification or explanation of a belief or action
synonym
a word that means the same as another word
theme
central idea of a work of literature
timeline
chronology
title
a brief way to describe the content of a book
topic
subject
transitions
Any word or phrase (group of words) used to move from one idea to the next
trustworthy source
reliable
underline
a text style that puts a line under text
tense shift
changing from one verb tense to another
webpage
part of a website
diagram
a drawing intended to explain how something works
bar graph
a graph that uses horizontal or vertical bars to display data
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4th Grade Vocabulary Prep was designed to improve vocabulary skills in the classroom and at home: • Click to listen to a pronunciation of each word, its meaning, and a sample sentence • Study hundreds of vocabulary words at your own pace with guided step-by-step learning • Specifically appropriate content chosen at the 4th grade level • Students can read through words and definitions as many times as they need for review • Word and definition quizzes are used to reinforce learning, ensuring that students understand each word in a section before they continue • When they’re ready, students can take the test to move on to the next level (they’ll need to get at least 90% correct to advance)
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Audio feature: • Students can click each word, its meaning, and a sample sentence to listen to the audio as often as needed • Students will be able to listen to each of the available answers in tests and quizzes before selecting their choice • Students are congratulated on a job well done, or will hear the example sentence repeated as a reminder if they answer incorrectly
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Dictionary words in Russian for students elementary school (1.2.3,4 class) under the program “ Initial Initial school 21st century “. This is a list of vocabulary words that is printed at the end of the corresponding textbook for grades 1-4.
All words are divided into groups: 1, 2, 3, 4 classes. Such a distribution of words will allow the child learn words gradually according to the school curriculum . This list is especially useful if the teacher decides to conduct a vocabulary dictation after the holidays .
Vocabulary words Grade 1 “21st century”
address city village road goodbye picture class
cow bear Moscow please guys picture Russia
dog thank you student teacher last name language
Vocabulary words Grade 2 “21st century”
bus car address April birch fast suddenly fun wind station sparrow crow Sunday Tuesday yesterday Hero City City December
Village District Road Dyatle Tomorrow
movie class computer skates basket cow cosmonaut space Red Square stairs Russian Today is September soon dog Nightingale Soroka Neighbor Thank you Wednesday Capital TV phone DODICE
PLACE SECREMEN feel sorrel berry tongue january
Vocabulary words grade 3 “21st century”
Pharmacy Baggage Conversation Library Ticket BODY BOTERS LOCK EVERYONE East Ahead Gallery Giant Gorichi Garry Givety Garry Garrel Garrow Garrel Gorichy Gorichi Garry animal care plant here west engineer interesting calendar cash desk potatoes pan when tomato then Great Hello Program Profession Wheat Rocket District Salyut boots SEMILITY soldiers Happiness Territory Top Time Time Time Time Time man rustle chocolate driver apple
Vocabulary words grade 4 “21st century”
All articles on the Russian language can be read under the label “Russian language”
The entire course of elementary school (for grades 1-4) in short form on the site newlesson. ru. With the help of the course, you can quickly repeat the main points and rules in subjects: Russian, mathematics, the world around you.
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Particular attention in grades 1-4 is given to working with vocabulary words. Vocabulary words by topic, exception words that do not obey the rules of spelling.
Vocabulary words must be memorized. What’s wrong with that? But in reality it is not so easy. Memorization is a complex thought process.
How to memorize vocabulary words
To help your child, use all the ways:
Memorize:
visually (graphic image, spelling), underline the letter to be remembered
by ear (repeat the dictionary word aloud and syllable by syllable, highlighting with your voice the place where the word is not spelled as it is heard)
figuratively (draw a picture)
Classify and organize vocabulary words
spelling: o city, in o robe, in o ron, m o l o ko – we write O
accent: window, milk, sieve, coat
by topic: from about rock, in about ron, in about timid, tete e roar – birds; b e cut, c and rhen, top o l – trees
Change words by case, i. e. write not only a dictionary word, but also phrases, sentences (go out with a dog, feed a dog, order a dog), select words with the same root (from about bachy, pres about bachit :), from about bakevich)
The system is important: constantly return to the passed words, draw the child’s attention to them when reading fiction
School website Kidside offers you
List of vocabulary words in the Russian language
Vocabulary words for grade 1
A
K
furniture
R
U
watermelon
cabbage
month
guys
teacher
B
pencil
carrots
figure
textbook
swamp
pocket
Moscow
Russia
student
B
skates
ant
C
sparrow
L
M
dog
crow
fox
coat
forty
D
M
cock
T
girl
boy
tableware
plate
Vocabulary words for grade 2
A
village
L
M
dog
watermelon
Z
fox
tableware
magpie
B
hare
shovel
coat
glass
birch
plant
M
pencil case
T
swamp
K
boy
cock
plate
B
pocket
machine
scarf
notebook
sparrow
heel
furniture
tableware
ton
crow
cabbage
milk
R
Y
pencil
carrots
work
student
city
class
Moscow
guys
teacher
peas
skates
frost
Russia
X
D
cow
ant
C
good
girl
O
boots
I
duty officer
clothing
sugar
language
Vocabulary words for grade 3
A
B
B
D
D
agronomist
conversation
polite
gallery
twenty
active
biography
quiz
burn
twelve
appetite
swamp
coil
horizon
delicate
fragrance
furrow
together
citizen
dialogue
bulldozer
wizard
director
eight
trust
E
F
Z
and
K
corrosive
wish
fun
from afar
heel, catalogue, coil
ride
woman
reserve
exposition
calligraphy, skates
turn yellow
sow
image
quarter, room
painting
agriculture
initiative
collective, room
intonation
commander, constitution
L
M
H
O
M
fox
raspberry
sloppy
defense, oats
password, then
locomotive
painter
impolite
vegetables, sheep
landscape, sorrow
shovel
hammer
incredulous
garden, walnut
powder
ant
uninteresting
once, about
portrait
pulp
insincere
eleven
government
impolite
ornament
chairman
unkempt
fatherland
travel
clumsy
shade
profession
dishonest
eyewitness
R
secret
U
C
E
plain
left
hurricane
quote
crew
revolution
right
F
H
excavator
Russia
seeder
fantasy
honestly
express
C
silver
finish
W
electricity
salute
bullfinch
purple
march
power station
sparkle
soldier
foyer
patronize
excavator
top
T
X
spy
freedom
ton
farm
now
solemn
Vocabulary words for grade 4
A
coast
B
east
D
bus
birch
wagon
ahead
twenty
car
conversation
everywhere
yesterday
twelve
agronomist
library
quiz
D
director
address
ticket
together
newspaper
duty officer
neat
wealth
station
gallery
December
active
swamp
wizard
burn
delicate
alley
furrow
sparrow
horizon
village
B
bulldozer
crow
city
goodbye
luggage
eight
citizen
trust
F
Z
and
potatoes
ship
wish
plant
from afar
catalog
cow
iron
tomorrow
engineer
apartment
astronaut
turn yellow
breakfast
initiative
kilogram
L
woman
reserve
interesting
kilometer
camp
yellow
sow
K
class
easy
painting
hare, strawberry
calendar
collective
ladder
dwelling
here
cabbage
commander
fox
hello
pencil
harvester
locomotive
agriculture
picture
room
shovel
M
hammer
undergrowth
garden
R travel
store
frost
enemy
cucumber
coat, password
raspberry
Moscow
clumsy
clothing
passenger, sand
machine
ant
O
eleven
landscape, Friday
bear
H
dinner
once
pencil case, wheat
slow
back
offend
around
tomato, then
month
left
defense
October
Monday
metal
right
oats
ornament
portrait, crockery
metro
people
vegetables
fatherland
government
milk
plain
sheep
eyewitness
chairman
R
Russia
top
locomotive
U
work
Russian
bottom
notebook
dinner
plain
C
straw
comrade
hurricane
rocket
salute, sparkle
capital
ton
street
distance
aircraft
Saturday
ax
harvest
plant
freedom, north
soldier
solemn
student
guys
today, now
T
tractor
teacher
revolution
seeds, seeder
TV set
tram
drawing
silver
telephone
trolleybus
home
left, bottom
is now
F
X
H
E
I
last name
grain grower
honestly
excursion
apple
fantasy
farm
Thursday
electricity
berry
finish
good
black
electric locomotive
language
purple
C
W
power station
foyer
quote
sixteen
excavator
highway, driver
express
fair
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Lesson 52. Adjective names – Dictionary words – Russian language – 4th grade
Lesson Summary
Russian language, 4th grade
Lesson No. 52. 920 – vocabulary words
Questions covered in the lesson
In this lesson
You are researching:
vocabulary words – adjectives.
You will learn:
memorize vocabulary words – adjectives;
evaluate the results of their activities.
Thesaurus
Adjective – part of speech, answers the questions what? what? which one? what? which? what is it? what? what are In the initial form, it denotes an attribute of an object. They come in full form – beautiful and short – beautiful . Adjectives make our speech more expressive, vivid and precise. They vary by gender, number and case.
Dictionary words – words, the spelling of which must be remembered. Dictionary words are collected in special dictionaries, which are called spelling .
Literature
Main:
Kanakina V.P. Russian language. 4th grade. Proc. for general education organizations. At 2 pm / V. P. Kanakina, V. G. Goretsky. – M.: Education, 2017.
Additional:
Kanakina V.P. Russian language. Workbook. Grade 4: textbook. allowance for general education. organizations. At 2 pm / V. P. Kanakina. – M.: Education, 2017.
Kanakina V. P. Russian language. Collection of dictations and creative works. Grades 3-4: textbook. allowance for general education. organizations / V. P. Kanakina, G. S. Shchegoleva. – M .: Education, 2017.
Kanakina V. P. Russian language. Verification work. Grade 4: textbook. allowance for general education. organizations. / V. P. Kanakina. – M .: Education, 2017.
Open electronic resources on the topic of the lesson:
You know that the spelling of words in Russian is subject to certain rules. For example word mash and on we write through and , because there is a rule: “ Zhi-shi we write with the letter and ”. But the vowel in the root of the word – and cannot be checked. Words whose letters you cannot check using spelling rules are called dictionary words. Their spelling can only be checked with a spelling dictionary. How these words are written must be remembered.
There is a dictionary at the end of the textbook. It contains all vocabulary words for grade 4. Your task is to periodically repeat vocabulary words, memorize them. Dictionary dictations help in memorizing words. Practice writing vocabulary words!
Examples and analysis of tasks of the training module
Read the list of vocabulary words – adjectives. Underline the letter that cannot be checked according to the rules of the Russian language, which you must check using the spelling dictionary.
VIZHL and , D E L and Katnaya, E D Kiy, since e r e Bryanny, ode orthic , f IO Fly, and KK Ulytnaya, Dor about goy, f ё flat, and nt E RELNA, Ground, RA SS Kiy, UV A A e wash, k e brown, green e red, pa SS Azhiri, and PP Etitnaya, B and BL IO Fenter, B about Gaty, at about Vyschny, Cla SS NAYA, M O RTVNY, P E s h any, festive d lower, sugar а r o broken, x o economic, r o r, heavy o
Divide the vocabulary words in the table into 3 groups.
Double consonant words
Words with -oro-, -OLO-
Words C – Yo- after the hissing
9000 ARETRA About goy, w ё LTL, RA SS Kiy, PA SS Azhir, and PP Etitnaya, Cla SS NAYA, from about broken, h ё 920 ly.
Check yourself against the standard:
Words with double consonants
Words with -oro-, –
Words C – Yo – after the herbal
9 KK Undet
RA SS Kiy
PA SS Azhiri A PP Etitnaya
Cla SS
С ё flat
h ё
litigation ё
Write down the names of the colors using the adjectives.
Check yourself according to the standard:
Yellow
Brown
44
Violet
Blue
Black
1. In which line are the dictionary words written without errors:
A) delicate, huge, respected;
B) rich, white, yellow;
B) straw, sand, sugar;
2. In which line of dictionary words – adjectives describe the character and qualities of a person?
A) rich, passenger, respected, brown;
B) polite, delicate, economic, beautiful;
B) neat, expensive, Russian, interesting.
3. Doctors recommend treating beriberi with carrot juice. Mark ☑ the correct statement.
A) dictionary word in the form m.s., singular, p.p.;
B) dictionary word in the form m.s., singular, etc.;
C) dictionary word in the form cf. , singular, etc.
Check yourself according to the standard:
1 A
2 B
3 B
Three correct answers – “Excellent result!”
Two correct answers – “Good result!”
One correct answer is “Practice some more!”
Guess the riddles.
Forget-me-not wonderful color — Light, joyful, heavenly. Guess you and I This color. He is …
______________________
Dandelion hello! And hello to the swimsuit! Your cheerful, bright color We all love it!
________________________
Orange touched Lesha, affectionately stroked: – You are beautiful and good, Round and …
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ are
9,0006 from all nonsense. 0048 You can see this color And with your eyes closed!
___________________
Test yourself according to the standard:
Forget-me-not color wonderful – Light, joyful, heavenly. Guess you and I This color. He is …
Blue.
Hello Dandelion! And hello to the swimsuit! Your cheerful, bright color We all love it!
Yellow
Orange touched Lesha, Gently stroked: – You are beautiful and good, Round and …
Orange.
He is the most dim of all, Believe it or not – You can see this color And with your eyes closed!
Black.
Match the adjectives with the appropriate nouns.
P E С h ____________, PROS D Near ____________, RU SS cue ____________, Cla SS naya ____________, b Gatay ______________, m about about 920 sah a rnaya ____________, pa ss agerian ____________.
P E С h Anno shore, idol D Near Cake, RA SS cue language, Cla SS NAYA, B Gatai Fantasy, m rye pure sah a powder, pa ss agiers transport.
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Russian language
EMC “School of Russia” 4th grade
Slide 2
Slide text:
“Vacation”
Author: Khalimonenko Alla Alekseevna,
primary school teacher
MBOU “Secondary School No. 32”
Nizhnevartovsk KhMAO-Yugra
2018
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He doesn’t know the days himself,
And points out to others.
calendar
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I studied at school for a whole year –
I’m so tired, tired.
It’s time for me to go on vacation, cat, –
I want to rest a little.
The cat purred:
-Your vacation…
holidays
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You need to buy a ticket here –
And you will travel the whole world.
If the luggage is a whole pood,
The porter is waiting, right there.
And everywhere – left, right
Passenger trains.
railway station
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Without me, sadly,
Don’t leave, don’t fly away
Speaking figuratively,
I can be happy.
billet
Not needed on the way – you will hand over for storage,
You will arrive at the place – without haste, without crush
Get back your valuable…
luggage
Slide 8
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To avoid boredom –
You need to dress brighter!
I am sad and gloomy in it,
I won’t wear what?
suit
Slide 9
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Bottom – horseshoes,
Above – ropes,
Where they walk
Only the owner knows.
boots
Slide 10
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You enter one door,
And you get out of three.
Think you got out
In fact, he entered.
sweater
Slide 11
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There is a red ox:
Where will he rest?
The grass grows there.
bonfire
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Check:
sweater, bonfire.
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Work on vocabulary words in elementary grades (from work experience)
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Chekalina, N. N. Work on vocabulary words in primary school (from work experience) / N. N. Chekalina. — Text: direct // School Pedagogy. – 2016. – No. 4 (7). — S. 60-64. — URL: https://moluch.ru/th/2/archive/42/1540/ (date of access: 09/23/2022).
In the Russian language, as you know, there are a lot of words with unstressed vowels that are not checked by stress, as well as words with unchecked consonants. The writing of such words is not related to pronunciation, does not rely on comparison and live sounding language, is not regulated by the application of rules. Consequently, the main way to master words with unverifiable spellings is to memorize their spelling and, in connection with this, select a system of exercises that will allow you to quickly master the spelling of such words in a short time.
Each elementary school program has its own list of vocabulary words. So, in the Criminal Procedure Code “School of Russia” V.P. Kanakina and V.G. Goretsky compiled a list of 100 vocabulary words (Grade 4). In the program “Perspective” the list consists of 55 words (editor – Klimanova L.F.), in the “Perspective Primary School” only 46 words are included in the list of vocabulary words for memorization (editor – Churakova N. A). The program “Primary School of the 21st Century” has a list of 90 words (compiled by Ivanov S.V., Evdokimova A.O. and Kuznetsova M.I.), in “Harmony” the authors of the list of vocabulary words Soloveychik M.S. and Kuzmenko N S. require students to memorize 73 new words. And the largest list of vocabulary words (grade 4) in the Planet of Knowledge program is 113 words (compiled by L. Zheltovskaya, O. B. Kalinina).
At each lesson of the Russian language, the teacher allocates time for the so-called “vocabulary” work. However, as control works show, this does not always give the desired results. The main reason for the poor mastery of words with unverifiable spellings by schoolchildren is, in my opinion, the incorrect construction of work with such words. There are a lot of “dictionary words” in Russian language textbooks, but they are all given in a scattered, unsystematic way. When studying in this way, the spelling of words does not remain in the memory of the students; when repeated, the child finds it difficult to remember which letter to write.
Years of experience has shown that despite the painstaking work of memorizing vocabulary words, students continue to make mistakes. The question arose many times how to achieve a good result in a short period of time, that is, with the least effort to teach memorizing dictionary words for a long time, firmly, thoroughly?
I came to the conclusion that all words should not be given separately, but in groups related by the meaning of words, or by topics, or by graphic similarity, contrast, or grammatical topics. And you need to study one group of words every day during the school week. During this time, work with words with unchecked spellings consists of the following components:
Initial acquaintance with a group of words, their lexical meanings, identification of common features of these words.
Exercises aimed at memorizing words.
Checking the assimilation of the spelling of a group of words.
I will show an example of the study of one of the groups.
Day 1 (introduction to a group of words – demonstration of the spelling of words and their image on slides)
Teacher : Today we are starting to learn a new group of words with unchecked vowels. Let’s try to guess what these words are. The first word is encrypted in the form of a rebus: 40 A. (forty) Correct. The magpie is a bird of the crow family, with white feathers in its wings, emitting a characteristic cry – chirping. (slide with a picture of a magpie). forty received its name from the original word forty , which conveys the features of her singing. The magpie is called a chirper, a rattle. And who else can be called “forty”? (a person who talks a lot). How is this word spelled? (the written word is opened) What unchecked vowel should be remembered in this word? (first O) Read this word in chorus spelling, that is, by syllables, as it is written (SO-RO-KA). Write it down in your notebook, underline the unstressed vowel, put the stress.
Teacher : Now guess the riddle: The color is grayish.
Habit – thieving,
hoarse screamer,
Famous person.
Who is she? (crow)
It is a bird with black and gray plumage, related to the crow. (slide show of a crow). Crow and Crow are related to Crow “black”. The birds were named so for their black plumage. Crow is also called an absent-minded and inattentive person. How is this word spelled? (opens the word). What letter should be remembered? (first vowel O) Read the word spelling. Write it down in your notebook, underline the unchecked vowel, put the stress.
Teacher : Listen to the text and say who it is. “Pestruha is standing on a green meadow, chewing and chewing grass. Pestruha’s horns are steep, the sides are thick and the udder is full of milk. She waves her tail: flies and horseflies drive away. Eat, eat, Pestrukha, it will taste better – your milk will be sweeter. A milkmaid will come to milk you – she will milk a full bucket of delicious, sweet milk. (According to E. Charushina) “(cow) This is a large horned domestic animal that gives milk (a picture of a cow on the slide) Its name cow received by the presence of horns: from the Latin cor – “horn”, roots – “horned”. How is this word spelled? (word opens) What letter should be remembered? (first vowel O) Read the word spelling, write it down in a notebook, stress it, underline the unstressed vowel.
Teacher : And the last word – guess the riddle again:
Little boy in a gray coat
Snooping around the yards, picking up the crumbs,
He roams the fields, stealing hemp. (sparrow)
This is a small bird with brownish-gray plumage, usually living near residential buildings. (slide with a picture of a sparrow) Sparrow is named so for its chirping, from the onomatopoeic thief – “cooing, making iridescent sounds. ” How is this word spelled? (word opens) What letter should be remembered in this word? (unstressed vowel O) Read the word in chorus spelling, write it down in a notebook, underline the vowel and put the stress.
In grades 3-4, you can not open the finished word, but give the students the opportunity to express their own assumptions about the spelling of a particular word and only then open the finished word. And also students in grades 2-4 can independently try to give a lexical meaning to a word. After getting acquainted with the group of words being studied, the teacher can ask the following questions and tasks: “What unites these words into one group? (in this example, a combination of ORO) What word is “extra” here and why? What two groups can these words be classified into? (animate – inanimate objects, plants – animals, two-syllable – three-syllable, with emphasis on the first – second syllables, start with a vowel – a consonant letter, etc.) At home, students write down a new group of words in an individual “dictionary”, which children start during the period of literacy and lead it throughout the elementary school.
Day 2 (word memorization exercises).
The same group of words is written on the board, but with missing letters that require memorization.
with…roca
in…rona
k…rova
to…timid
Students remember the words they learned in the last lesson. Read each of them spelling and insert the desired vowel. Here it is also useful to conduct exercises in the selection of cognate words for the word being studied. It is useful to write them down in a column or ladder, so that those parts of the word that are spelled the same stand out more clearly:
This form of recording will help to better remember the spelling of the studied words. You can put questions to the selected single-root words and indicate which part of speech they belong to.
Exercises in composing phrases with these words are also of great benefit. The work on the phrase can be complicated as the program material is studied, combining it with a grammar task. For example, when studying the name of a noun, you can suggest compiling and writing down a phrase with the nouns being studied, using them in the instrumental or prepositional case, with or without a preposition, underline the endings, indicate the declension and case of these nouns.
Phrasing exercises will not only help to consolidate the spelling of words with unchecked spellings, but will also help students quickly highlight phrases in the text, which in turn will have a positive impact on children’s literacy.
At Day 3 the repetition of the studied words can be started by guessing anagrams.
On the board: aorkos
rnooav
rocoave
ivoreob
Students, rearranging the letters in the anagram, remember the “dictionary words”. Then the children make sentences with the studied words. The work can be carried out both orally and in writing, be collective and individual. The correct composition of sentences indicates students’ understanding of the meanings of words, teaches them to use them in speech. At home, students in grades 2–3, and students in grade 4 and in the lesson are given the task of compiling a story using the “vocabulary words” studied at this stage.
At Day 4 work with the group of words continues. Here you can already give suggestions under dictation with subsequent verification. For example:
“Sparrows, playful, like orphan children, nestled at the window. The sparrow chirped more cheerfully on the roof.
The crow croaked at the top of its throat. The crow pinched Druzhok by the tail.
Cow Burenka grazed in the meadow. It is very useful to drink cow’s milk.
Magpie loves everything bright and shiny. Magpie brings news.
At this stage, “vocabulary work” can be carried out in conjunction with work on the development of speech. For example, instead of sentences, remember and write down proverbs and sayings under dictation: “The cow is black, but her milk is white. Love sour cream, feed a cow.
Magpie chirps – prophesies guests.
The word is not a sparrow, it will fly out – you won’t catch it.
Burnt child dreads the fire”.
The teacher can introduce children to phraseological units and explain their meaning:
« Shooting sparrow – about a highly experienced person who is difficult to deceive, deceive;
White Crow – about someone who is very different from others, not like others;
Raven count – rotozeynichat, yawn;
Like a cow licked with her tongue – something quickly and disappeared without a trace;
Magpie on the tail brought – about news, information taken from nowhere, received;
Cracks like a magpie – speaks quickly, loudly.
In 5 day of studying a group of words, you can also give a variety of exercises to consolidate the spelling of words: write off the text, insert missing letters, guess the crossword puzzle, etc. Then the students’ knowledge is tested. As a check of the spelling of words with unverifiable spellings, both control copying and dictionary auditory dictations, picture dictations are used, which can be carried out for the purpose of the current check of the quality of assimilation of spellings of words, and for the purpose of control. In the latter case, they take the form of control dictionary dictations. In the lessons of consolidating the material covered, it is necessary to repeat the groups of words studied during this time.
The children really like the “fish” technique: the teacher, without pronouncing the words out loud, only with the help of articulation, “calls” the words, and the children must “recognize” the word by the lips of the teacher and write it down.
Such work is carried out every week and from the experience of work it can be argued that it brings its “fruits”: students make fewer and fewer mistakes when writing “vocabulary words”.
Each teacher can distribute the words at his own discretion, as he likes. Below are the words with unverifiable spellings provided by the program “Planet of Knowledge” according to the textbook “Russian Language” by L. Ya. Zheltovskaya, O. B. Kalinina, grade 3, divided into groups.
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Marvel at the incredible Shark Reef Aquarium in the heart of the desert at Mandalay Bay Hotel. Explore the 14 exhibits containing 1,200 species of exotic and endangered fish, reptiles and — of course — sharks. Enjoy up-close views of more than 100 sharks, including 30 in the 1.3 million-gallon (4.9 million-liter) main tank, one of the largest in the US. By walking through two underwater tunnels, get an even better sense of what it’s like to be under the sea.
Michael Jackson ONE by Cirque du Soleil
It takes one heck of a performer to tackle Michael Jackson’s legendary musical catalogue, but just as he was no ordinary artist, Cirque Du Soleil is no ordinary show. If the music isn’t enough to get your kids into the action, the effects are sure to do the trick. Lights, gravity-defying acrobatics, state-of-the-art hip-hop infused choreography with the King of Pop’s signature dance moves fuse seamlessly for what Rolling Stone called “A virtual parade of WOW moments. “
MGM Grand Monorail Station
The Las Vegas Monorail route includes the following stops: MGM Grand, Bally’s / Paris, Flamingo, Harrah’s / The LINQ Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas Convention Center, Westgate Las Vegas and SLS Las Vegas Hotel & Casino.
The Grand Buffet offers a nice variety of choices that are sure to please every member of your family, from small to big. You can enjoy pizza, steak and seafood as easily as you can enjoy Chinese noodles and spicy Mexican tacos. There are numerous food stations to choose from including a salad section, pizza, soups, vegetarian, vegan, and desserts as well as a carving station for some stick-to-your-bones good food. A serve yourself drinks stations offering sodas, juices, and the like. An unlimited beverage option serving champagne and mimosas is available during the weekend brunch. If you have young children you’ll be happy to learn that children that are 3 and under eat free.
Child Care at MGM Grand
Most of your time in Las Vegas will be spent enjoying activities as a family. But there will also be a few occasions when some alone time away from the kids is desired, so it is important to plan ahead and know what childcare options are available to you. While the MGM Grand does not offer any childcare on the premises for visiting families, the concierge can contact child care operators on your behalf and make the necessary arrangements.
The Food Court
When you’re in the mood for casual fare try MGM Grand’s Food Court. Open 24 hours it’s a quick and convenient way to snack or enjoy a full meal. Options include:
Pan Asian Express
Bonanno’s New York Pizzeria
Häagen-Dazs
Nathan’s Famous Hotdogs
Original Chicken Tender
Tacos N ‘Ritas
Johnny Rockets
Accessible Rooms
If anyone in your family is in need of a handicapped accessible room, the MGM Grand is a good choice because those kinds of rooms are plentiful. The only drawback to staying at the MGM Grand is the enormous size of the hotel, which will almost necessitate renting a wheelchair for anyone with difficulty walking long distances. The good news is that the accessible rooms do not cost any more than comparable rooms for non-handicapped guests. The Grand Accessible Queen Room is the same size as the regular Grand Queen, 446 square feet, but offers the following additional accessible features:
Close to elevator
Lowered safety/amenity bars
Shower spray with extension
Lowered temperature control and A/C wall unit
Soaking tub/shower option
Retractable shower/bathtub bench seat
Electronic drapes
Lower closet rods
Push-button nightstand lamps
Fire alarm with strobe flashes
Grand Accessible Queen Roll-In Shower Rooms have the same amenities as the above plus a roll-in shower and protective sink sleeves.
MGM Grand Room Rates
Hotel room rates can change moment by moment but generally the MGM Grand room rates start at around $60. During peak seasons such as New Year’s Eve, NFR, and other major events room rates can rise quite significantly.
Resort Fee
One mandatory charge for all guests is the daily resort fee of $37 (including tax).
MGM Grand Spa, Fitness Center and Barbershop
Unwide at the Grand Spa after a long day walking the Strip. A massage, facial, or just a sit down in a jacuzzi will do wonders for your spirit and upcoming nightlife. For male-centric grooming check out the Barbershop.
The MGM Grand is rated as an AAA 4 Diamond Hotel, so it is certainly more than adequate for most guests. Even so, just as you would expect of a hotel this size, the type of accommodations varies greatly from small and barely okay to so ultra luxurious as to be fit for a king or queen and entourage. In fact, the MGM is very popular with the rich and famous, including Prince Harry. There have been sightings of Robert de Niro, Mark Wahlberg, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, and Jay-Z and Beyonce, just to name a few. That is not to say visitors of that stature won’t also make a visit at other times. There is no telling which celebrities you might encounter during the course of your stay.
MGM Grand FAQ
Does MGM Grand have an arcade?
Yes, MGM Grand has an arcade but it’s a new concept for adults only called Level Up. Located between Hakkasan Nightclub and the MGM Grand Race and Sports Book, Level Up features 12,000 square feet of pool, foosball, air hockey, bubble hockey, ping pong, Sigma Derby, Pac-Man and other games.
Does MGM Grand have an indoor pool?
No, but the pools are heated and open year round.
Does the MGM Grand pool complex have lockers?
Yes and it’s a great ammenity, especially for families.
Does MGM Grand allow pets?
No, pet are not allowed at MGM Grand.
Does MGM Grand have rooms with kitchens?
No, but it’s sister property Signature at MGM Grand does. Their rooms are stocked with pots, pans, silverware a refrigerator and microwave.
Does the MGM Grand have free shuttle from the airport?
No. A one-way shuttle to the airport is $11 per person and can be paid to the shuttle driver.
Does the MGM Grand still have lions?
Sadly, no. We really miss the Lion Habitat attraction.
Can kids go to the Wet Republic Ultra Pool?
No, Wet Republic Ultra Pool is open to ages 21 and above.
Staying at the MGM Springfield with Kids
Each year, my son and I take a special alone trip to spend some quality time together. To make it extra fun, I surprise him by picking him up early from school. The fall is such a great time to drive out to Western Mass because the foliage is incredible. We wanted to check out the new MGM Resort in Springfield. While a casino might not be the first idea that pops into your head for a trip with kids, know that the MGM Springfield has so much more to offer than just slots.
Parking was free and easy in a covered parking garage, which is a great feature when you live in New England. Once inside the complex, everything is connected so you don’t have to brave the weather. It is like a giant indoor playground.
The hotel was my favorite part of the whole property. From the moment you step foot in the lobby, you are taken on a journey to an other-worldly library with books lining the walls to the ceiling and a spiral staircase leading up to them. Velvet curtains and herringbone fabric couches make you feel as if you should put on bifocals, light a pipe and read a newspaper. It is what I would imagine Sherlock Holmes’ living room would look like.
The ambiance is carried down the hallways and into the rooms.
Our room had an almost Hogwartz feel to it.The lighting is low, lit by vintage bulbs with gold fixtures. The ceilings were high and the large windows were draped with think forest green curtains. Funky reading lights were positioned above the sleigh-style beds. The walls were decorated with more books and typography. Simply put, it was the coolest room we have stayed in.
I had a love affair with the bathroom… especially the shower. Large glass doors opened to a subway tiled shower that would make Joanna Gaines jealous.
After we dropped off our things, I went to the spa for a massage because this mama needed to chill. The spa is beautiful and just the perfectly place to begin to unwind. Dimmed lights and soft music instantly relax you. I was lead into a lounge area to change into a robe. There was fresh fruit and infused water to enjoy while I waited. My massage therapist collected me and treated me to the most amazing massage on a heated table.
For dinner, we headed to the TAP Sports Bar. You have the option to sit at tables or you can have dinner served to you right in the bowling alley. Each lane has a lounge area with couches and a coffee table which make you feel like you are in the comfort of a living room. The bowling was really family friendly and even had bumpers for my son. While there is no children’s menu, it is basic pub food and my son loved his giant pretzel that was bigger than his head.
The next day we explored the area to see what the “City of Firsts” had to offer. We explored the Springfield Museums including the Dr. Seuss Museum and sculpture park. We took a hay ride out to a corn maze at Randall’s Farm and enjoyed authentic Italian pizza at Red Rose Pizzeria.
If you are fans of Dr. Seuss, look out for his influence throughout the city. For example, his grandparent’s owned a bakery just across the street from the MGM. You may recognize the turrets of the castle from many of his books.
That night, we head up to the Regal Cinemas which is a part of the MGM complex. It was by far the nicest movie theater I have ever been to. We had luxury recliners that allowed us to completely lay down. Seats are chosen when you book the tickets, so there is no searching in the dark. (Seat E5 was the best in the house!)
The next morning, I woke up and blinked twice when I looked at the time. It was 10 AM. I picked up my phone, somehow assuming that we had lost power in the night. It was the correct time. I had not slept that late since having kids. (Thank you room darkening shades!) We had the most perfect pillows- not firm, but not too fluffy. We didn’t want to move, so I showed Andrew the beauty of breakfast in bed.
The weekend flew by faster than we wanted. I couldn’t believe how late it was. Luckily MGM allows you review your bill and check out right on the television, so we didn’t even have to stand in line. Also- don’t be a bad mom like me and forget their bathing suits. There is an awesome heated pool and hot tub (open from May to September) and I didn’t hear the end of it!
Lastly, The MGM Springfield is dog-friendly! If you are on the second floor by the pool, you will even have a small fenced in area for your pup to wander. The second floor is great, because you are on the same level as the pool, the spa and the (free) self-serve Starbucks coffee den.
While the MGM is well known for their hospitality, this was the first time we had experienced it first hand. The answer to pretty much any question was a yes with a smile. Their genuine kindness and eagerness to please would put Disney World to shame.
The MGM Springfield didn’t just come to the area and build a giant complex. They painstakingly renovated historic buildings, returning them to their former glory. They revitalized a desolate area and brought over 2,000 much needed jobs to the city.
There is so much to do in Springfield and the MGM makes the perfect home base for exploring the area. There are endless options for entertainment or simply kicking back to relax. For a list of our favorite activities in Springfield, click here.
A huge thanks to the MGM Springfield for sponsoring our trip! All opinions are my own.
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Child caretaker services are also known as daycare services for children which are specifically designed for children between 6 weeks of age to 13 years of age. Childcare services often have an adult as a supervisor for kids. Childcare professionals are also known as Daycare workers, Nannies, and babysitters. Some teachers also provide these services in India but for a limited time only.
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Professional kid’s caretaker provides and performs all the essential activities that can keep the baby comfortable and happy in their home. Additionally, some nannies also provide maid services too. Depending on the need, you can opt for a part-time/full-time toddler caretaker.
Taking care of a newborn by changing the diaper, providing milk bottles on time etc.
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Keeping the baby busy by playing games, reading books etc.
Teaching and inculcating good manners
Taking the kid out to the garden
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Teaching basic alphabets and numbers
Preparing and feeding healthy food on time
Other additional duties include picking up and dropping to play school, organizing toys and bookshelves or even doing household chores
What are the qualities to look for in a babysitter
It is essential you hire a babysitter who is experienced and expert at what they do. More than technical skills, babysitting requires more of emotional qualities that can handle your bundle of joy like their own. Some things to look out for are:
Extensive years of experience
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It can be fun to travel with your four-legged friend—that’s why dogs are allowed at The Cosmopolitan. With every room available as “dog-friendly” and two outdoor dog runs, including one adjacent to The Chelsea Pool, we look forward to giving you and your best friend a shared experience.
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MGM Grand Sanya 5*, prices for 2022
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MGM Grand Sanya 5* is a magnificent resort in Yalun Bay, surrounded by mountains and tropical jungle. Rooms equipped with the latest technology, luxurious villas, 10 bars and restaurants, a night club with karaoke and an excellent show program, a large aqua complex with several pools and a club where famous DJs perform, a private beach with a wide range of entertainment – this is only part of the infrastructure hotel.
MGM Grand Sanya 5* is also perfect for families with children: a kids club, a pool with water slides and animation staff will not let the little guests get bored.
Hotel description
MGM Grand Sanya 5* is located on. Hainan, in Yalunvan Bay, on the first coastline. Sanya city center can be reached in 25 minutes and the airport in 40 minutes.
MGM Grand Sanya Hotel 5* – Hainan Island, China
Rooms
The hotel offers accommodation in 675 rooms decorated in modern style with elements of traditional Hainan Island decor. Each room is equipped with a bathroom with shower and bath and a separate toilet. The villas have a private pool and direct access to the resort’s beach.
Grand Room (King): a room with a bedroom with a king-size bed, a living area, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a separate toilet. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the garden. The area of the room is 52 sq. m.
Grand Room (Double): the room has the same amenities as the Grand Room King, but is equipped with two single beds. The area of the room is 52 sq. m.
Grand Room Golf View (King): a room with a panoramic view of the golf course, consisting of a bedroom with a king-size bed, a living area, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a separate toilet. The area of the room is 52 sq. m.
Grand Room Golf View (Double): This room has the same facilities as the Grand Room Golf View (King) but has two single beds. The area of the room is 52 sq. m.
Deluxe Room Garden View (King): a room that includes a bedroom with a king-size bed, a living area, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a separate toilet, a balcony overlooking the garden. Room size – 52-60 sq. m. 52-60 sq. m.
Deluxe Room Ocean View (King): a room consisting of a bedroom with a king-size bed, a living area, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a separate toilet, a balcony with a partial sea view. Room size – 52-60 sq. m. m. The area of the room is 52-60 sq. m. Includes a bedroom with a king-size bed, a living area, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a separate toilet, a balcony. Room size – 52-60 sq. m.
Luxury Room Ocean View (Double): the room has the same amenities as the Luxury Room Ocean View (King), but is equipped with two single beds. Room area – 52-60 square meters. m.
Luxury Room Panoramic View (King): a beautifully decorated room with sea views, consisting of a bedroom with a king-size bed, a sitting area, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a separate toilet, a furnished balcony.
MGM Grand Sanya Hotel 5 * – Hainan Island, China
Luxury Room Panoramic View (Double): the room has the same amenities as the Luxury Room Panoramic View (King), but is equipped with two single beds. Room size – 52- 60 sq. m.
Lagoon Room (King): Ideal for couples and romantic getaways. Consists of a bedroom with a king-size bed, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a private terrace. The room has direct access to the lagoon pool surrounding the hotel. Room size – 52-60 sq. m. m.
Grand Suite Golf View: a beautiful suite that includes a bedroom with a king-size bed, a sitting area, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a balcony overlooking the golf course, gardens and mountains. Room size – 102-110 sq. m.
Deluxe Suite Ocean View: Elegantly decorated suite consisting of a bedroom with a king-size bed, a living room, a dining area with a bar, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a large balcony overlooking the gardens and the sea (partially). Room size – 69-90 sq. m.
Luxury Suite Ocean View: a spacious suite that includes a bedroom with a king-size bed, a living room, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a large balcony with a full view of the sea (partially). Room size – 69-90 sq. m.
Luxury Suite Panoramic Ocean View: a stylish suite with a bedroom, living room, bathroom with shower and bath and a huge terrace with panoramic sea views. Room size – 132-165 sq. m.
MGM Grand Sanya Hotel 5* – Hainan Island, China
Lagoon Suite: a suite consisting of a bedroom with a king-size bed, a living room, a bathroom with a shower and a bathtub, a terrace with sun loungers. This room has direct access to the lagoon pool surrounding the hotel. The area of the room is 112 sq. m.
Chairman’s Suite: Superb suite, including two bedrooms with king-size beds, a huge living room, dining room, two bathrooms and a large terrace overlooking Yalun Bay. The area of the room is 340 sq. m.
One Bedroom Ocean Front VIlla: Villa with king size bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom with shower and bathtub. Has a private pool and direct access to the beach. Additional amenities: personal butler service.
Two Bedroom Ocean Front Villa: Luxury villa with two bedrooms, living room, dining kitchen, bathrooms, pool and direct access to the beach. The area of the room is 275 sq. m.
Three Room Ocean Front Villa: a villa consisting of three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathrooms. Equipped with a swimming pool. The area of the room is 350 sq. m.
Room amenities: air conditioning, satellite TV, DVD player, Internet access, iPod dock, telephone, safe, free bottled water, minibar, hairdryer, bathrobes, slippers, Etro toiletries, iron and ironing board .
MGM Grand Sanya Hotel 5* – Hainan Island, China
Services
24-Hour Front Desk, Multilingual Staff, Wi-Fi, Business Center, 7 Meeting Rooms, Banquet Hall, Concierge Service, Nightclub, Kids Club, Babysitting Service, Currency Exchange, ATM, Laundry/Dry Cleaning, Car Rental, parking.
For children: kids club, swimming pool with water slides and animation.
Spa Center
Spa Center MGM Grand Sanya 5 * offers to immerse yourself in an atmosphere of bliss and complete relaxation. Jacuzzi with chromotherapy effect, sauna, Turkish bath, salt bath pool, beautifully designed massage and treatment rooms – all this you will find in the SHO Spa center. The specialists of the complex will select for you a suitable set of procedures and make a personal program for face and body care.
MGM Grand Sanya Hotel 5* – Hainan Island, China
Recreation & Sports
The hotel has a large aquatic complex with three adult pools with steam baths, a children’s pool with water slides and the Wet Republic Club, where guest DJs play all day. On the private beach, you can practice various water sports: diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, kayaking, etc.
The hotel’s gym is equipped with modern strength and cardio equipment. Golf enthusiasts can try their hand at Yalong Bay Golf Club, located next to the hotel. These fields are among the top ten in China. The hotel is also ready to organize a transfer for you to other golf clubs in the region.
In the Papillon nightclub you can dance to the music of DJs, sing karaoke, enjoy a great show program, relax in the cigar lounge and taste wines from the world’s best producers.
For children from 4 to 12 years old, the MGM Grand Club offers a wide range of entertainment. A variety of toys, creative and culinary master classes, video games, swimming lessons – all this and much more awaits the little guests at MGM Grand Sanya 5*.
MGM Grand Sanya Hotel 5* – Hainan Island, China
Food & beverage
Silk by Diaoyutai: Fine dining restaurant serving local and international cuisine, prepared by a renowned chef with over 30 years of experience.
Haitang: A buffet breakfast restaurant with a large selection of delicacies from around the world.
Pin Ju: A Hainanese restaurant where you can not only have a great lunch and dinner, but also watch the cooking process thanks to the open kitchen.
Chairman’s Dining: A luxury restaurant available by advance booking only. Here you can enjoy excellent Chinese and international cuisines combined with noble drinks.
Neera: An award-winning restaurant with panoramic sea views, offering grilled meat and seafood dishes and a wide range of cocktails.
MGM Grand Sanya Hotel 5* – Hainan Island, China
Aqualuna Poolside Grill & Bar: Poolside restaurant with an excellent selection of snacks and drinks. In the evening it works as a buffet bar.
Aqualuna Bubble Bar: Beach bar with soft drinks and cocktails.
Cafe to Go: A patisserie with a large selection of chocolate, ice cream and other sweets. For real sweet tooth there is a chocolate fountain.
Lobby Lounge: Lounge bar with an outdoor terrace where you can relax with a glass of cocktail with friends and enjoy live music in the evenings.
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Hotel description:
MGM Grand is a real city, which is often called the “city of entertainment”, the largest hotel in the world. On the territory of the huge complex there are numerous restaurants that employ the best chefs in the world, it has its own casino, theater, concert venues, nightclubs, many fashion stores – this is a real Las Vegas in miniature. Near the hotel is a garden planted with coconut palms. The water zone of the garden consists of several pools, reservoirs with mineral water and an artificial river.
Location:
The hotel is located on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip
– 2 km from the city’s international airport.
Number of numbers:
5045 numbers.
Room types:
– Grand Tower Room (40 sq.m.): king-size bed or two queen-size beds, spacious living area with a sofa (in a room with a king-size bed) and a desk , bathroom with tub and sink.
– West Wing Room: king-size bed, flat-screen TV in the living area, second TV in the bathroom, DVD player, bathroom, desk. The rooms of this category were specially created for connoisseurs of style in the interior.
– Bungalow Suite (63 sq.m): spacious room with a king-size bed or two queen-size beds and an extended living area with a sofa, a bathroom with a bathtub and a shower cabin.
– Celebrity Spa Suite (65 sqm): Spacious room similar in layout to the Bungalow Suite category, but slightly larger than the latter. The bathroom has a Jacuzzi, a shower and two sinks.
– Hollywood Suite (72 sq.m): a large bedroom with a king-size bed, a separate living room with a seating area and a dining table for four, a bathroom with a bathtub, a shower cabin and two sinks, 2 TVs, a bar.
– Premier Suite (88 sq.m): a bedroom with a king-size bed, a living room (combined with a bedroom) with a sofa and a dining table for four, a bar room with a refrigerator, a bathroom with a Jacuzzi, a shower cabin and two sinks, three TVs.
– Glamor Suite (118 sq.m): bedroom with king-size bed, spacious living room with entertainment area and dining area with dining table for four, bar, bathroom with large jacuzzi tub, shower and two sinks, guest toilet, three TVs, a desk.
– Terrace Suite (120 sq.m): duplex room – on the first floor – a spacious patio overlooking Las Vegas, a living room with a dining area, a desk, a guest toilet, on the second floor – a bedroom with a king-size bed, a bathroom with jacuzzi and shower.
– Marquee Suite (140 sq.m): two bedrooms with king-size beds, two bathrooms with jacuzzi, spacious living room with seating area, bar and dining table for five.
Description of rooms:
Modern and comfortable rooms. They will amaze you with their unique interiors, which combine several design styles at once. Bathrooms are lined with marble.
– air conditioner;
– TV set;
– satellite TV;
– video recorder;
– radio;
– direct telephone;
– mini-bar;
– hair dryer;
– ironing press;
– room service;
– voltage – 110 V.
Hotel facilities:
– shop gallery.
– banquet halls with a stage platform;
– business center;
– conference rooms;
– garden
Meals:
– Room service
Service:
-0 car parking 10;
– currency exchange;
– laundry;
– dry cleaning;
– car rental;
– tour desk;
– facilities for wedding ceremonies;
Entertainment and sports:
– casino;
– 5 outdoor pools with waterfalls;
– gym;
– jacuzzi;
– SPA center;
– beauty salon;
– 4 golf courses (nearby) ;
– night club;
– theater.
for children:
– Nannan services
– CROWS
– Baby strollers
Restaurants, Bars:
– “Joël Robuchon”. The world-famous French chef Joel Robacon, also known as the “chef of the century”, will surprise you with traditional French dishes.
– “Craftsteak” offers you to taste dishes from fresh ingredients from Chef Tom Colicio, as well as a wide range of wines.
– Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill. Perhaps one of the most recognizable names in the world of restaurants and cafes, Wolfgang Puck. Here you can taste Californian dishes prepared in a new style.
– Nobhill Tavern is a good place for classic cocktails and modern American snacks from Michael Mean.
– “FiAMMA Trattoria and Bar” you can taste modern Italian cuisine. There is also a wide range of wines and fresh pasta on offer. At the bar you can enjoy cocktails.
– “Seablue” offers seafood dishes. The nautical theme is reflected in the design of the restaurant, walls made of stone and water.
– “Pearl” offers dishes using four Chinese methods: steam, stew, boiled and fried cooking.
– Shibuya serves Japanese cuisine. The name of the restaurant comes from the trendy area in Japan, Shibaya. You can enjoy a wide range of sake and sushi.
– “Diego” is an unbeatable selection of tequila, as well as traditional Mexican cuisine.
– Emiril’s. You’ve seen his TV show, you’ve read his cookbooks, and now try dishes from America’s most famous chef, Emil Lagasse.
– “The Grand Wok & Sushi Bar” offers you dishes of Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean and Thai cuisine.
– “Studio Cafe” you can either have breakfast or have a snack at dinner. The menu ranges from traditional dishes to culinary masterpieces for true gourmets.
– “Rainforest Cafe” is decorated in the style of a tropical jungle with waterfalls, lush vegetation and unusual creatures. At the entrance there is a vaulted aquarium (38000 l.). This is the perfect place for kids. The menu also continues the tropical theme.
– “MGM Buffet” you will enjoy dishes such as crab legs or roasted ribs. It is worth mentioning the huge assortment of salads and desserts.
– “‘wichcraft”. Try sandwiches made of crispy bread and grilled meat. ‘wichcraft’ is a great place to eat on the go. You can buy food for the pool, room or on the way home.
– Stage Deli invites you to taste unforgettable dishes: delicious smoked beef, corned beef, brisket or turkey sandwiches, as well as classic dishes such as smoked salmon with a bagel or hot dogs, as well as fresh salads and pastries.
– “Cabana Grill” is located on the territory of the pool and offers you breakfast and lunch.
– Starbucks offers 3 locations for your convenience. You can sit in the cozy bar “The Starbucks” in the West Wing, your attention is offered a wide range of coffees, drinks, pastries, confectionery and even tea.
OOO “MGM” from St. Petersburg | TIN 7811492691, KPP 781601001
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In 2020, the revenue of LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY “MAGAZIN GOTOVYH MAGAZINOV” decreased
by 60.8% and amounted to ₽5,750,000.00.
Consumption dropped
by 59.02% — RUB 6,235,000.00.
For 2020, the organization contributed to the FIU
189,378.29 ₽, which is 42.47% lower than the previous year 2019.
Purchaser
The total amount under contracts with suppliers 0 ₽
There is no information on current tenders and completed purchases.
Procurement participant
Total amount under contracts with customers 11,267,275. 56 ₽
37.04%4 173,710.48 ₽
FEDERAL STATE AUTONOMOUS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION “NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY ITMO”
24.03%2,707,392.01 RUB
FEDERAL STATE BUDGETARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION “SAINT PETERSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES AND DESIGN”
6.40%720,589.18 RUB
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5.66%637,930.42 RUB
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2.92%328,888.33 RUB
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23.95%2,698,765.14 ₽
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Wooden cabinets for the bedroom
319
Supply of furniture for dormitories
245
Supply of furniture for dormitories
233
Wooden furniture other, not included in other groups
532
Clothes for clothing Wooden
244
Boys
9000 130 9000
9000
Supply of furniture
66
Cabinet
55
Medical bedside cabinet
50
Other wooden bedroom furniture
50
Furniture other
75
Wooden tables for offices, administrative premises
37
Table
200002 Cabinet 5-secto
16
0505-2018-00052. Supply of office furniture
participated in 36 purchases and won 35 of them. ITMO UNIVERSITY took part in tenders the most times; NRU ITMO; ITMO.
LLC “MGM” provided
18 goods and services
29customers,
for a total amount under contracts of 11,267,275.56 rubles. The most popular object of purchase – Other wooden furniture, not included in other groups – was sold in the amount of 532.
LLC “MGM” found 4 phone numbers and 4 email addresses to contact.
Activities
31.0
Furniture manufacturing
25.61
Treatment and coating of metals
27.9
Production of other electrical equipment
28.2
Production of other vehicles and general -purpose equipment
46.9
Trade of wholesale non -specialized
47.19
Retail trade in unprocessed stores
77.39.29
Reduction and lysing of other cars and leasing of other cars and lysing of other machines and lysing of other machines and lysing of other machines and lysing of other cars and lysing scientific and industrial use
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Lukin Andrey Vladimirovich
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OOO MGM has 1 founder.
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Lukin Andrey Vladimirovich
General Director
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY “SHOP OF READY STORE” has 135 connections with organizations.
1 related company was found according to the manager Lukin Andrey Vladimirovich, the status is “Operating”. It is registered in the region: St. Petersburg.
According to the founder, it is associated with 1 company, the status is “Operating” The region of registration of the company is St. Petersburg.
At the legal address “1
, St. Petersburg, Frunzensky district, Salova street, 53 k 1 litera n, office 37 “133 related companies are registered. Among them, 82 have the status of “Operating”, 49 – “Liquidated”, 2 – “Liquidated” .
Subsidiaries are not fixed.
Average headcount
Headcount, pers.
2021
6
2020
6
2019
6
2018
twenty%
6
2017
5
Quick reference:
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY “MAGAZIN READY STORES” is located in St. Petersburg at the address 1
, St. Petersburg, Frunzensky district, Salova street, 53 k 1 litera n, office 37.
Organization status: Active.
Head: Lukin Andrey Vladimirovich.
The main activity of the organization is the production of furniture, also MGM LLC operates in the following areas: Metal processing and coating of metals, Production of other electrical equipment, Production of other general machinery and equipment.
The average headcount of the company for 2021: 6 Financial indicators for 2020: income – 5,750,000, expenses – 6,235,000, contributions to the Pension Fund – 189378.29.
Date of registration: 05/11/2011
TIN 7811492691,
Checkpoint 781601001,
OGRN 1117847186918,
OKPO
242. Legal form: Limited Liability Company (12300). Form of ownership: Private ownership (16). Territorial affiliation: Frunzensky (40296000000), Volkovskoye municipal district (400000). Classifier of public authorities and administration: Organizations established by legal entities or citizens, or legal entities and citizens jointly (4210014).
Victories in construction purchases – 35, procurement participant – 1 (for the last 3 years) Main counterparty – FEDERAL STATE AUTONOMOUS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION “ITMO NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY”, main goods and services: Wooden cabinets for bedrooms; Supply of furniture for hostels; Supply of furniture for dormitories
The data is current as of 09/08/2022.
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MGM Grand Hotel in Hainan, China ⛔: prices, online reservations
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About the hotel:
The hotel opened in December 2011. Your visit to the MGM GRAND SANYA hotel will be unique, full of joy, amazing discoveries and wonders. We will offer you a level of service that will help you turn even your most extraordinary fantasies into reality, bring wonderful events closer and give you amazing experiences literally at every step.
Location:
The MGM GRAND SANYA hotel is located on the first coastline in one of the most famous bays of the island “Yalunvan”, surrounded by mountains and tropical jungle, in a natural reserve. The hotel is a 25-minute drive from Sanya City and a 40-minute drive from Phoenix International Airport.
Accommodation:
The hotel consists of 2 buildings (East and West). The guests are offered 675 magnificent rooms, including luxurious villas with private pools. The size of the rooms varies from 52 to 350 square meters. meters. 65% of hotel rooms with sea view. The hotel also offers non-smoking rooms, rooms for the disabled, and konekshin rooms.
Room categories
Description
Grand Room
52 m², 2-3 F, garden view, no balcony, king & twin, windows do not open in the room, meals for 2 people.
Grand Room Golf View
52 m², 3-9 F, golf course view, no balcony, 121 king & 39 twin, windows do not open in the room, meals for 2 people
Deluxe Room Garden View
52 m², 2 F, garden view, balcony, 18 king & 10 twin, meals for 2 people
Deluxe Room Ocean View
52 m², 3-5 F, side sea view, balcony, 48 king & 41 twin, meals for 2 people
Luxury Room Ocean View
52 m², 3-7 F, side sea view, balcony, 42 king & 31 twin, meals for 2 people
Luxury Room Panoramic Ocean View
52 m², 2-9 F, direct sea view, balcony, 100 king & 85 twin, meals for 2 people
Lagoon Room
52 m², 1 F, pool view, balcony, pool access, 21 king & 10 twin, meals for 2 people
Family Room Ocean View-2 Bedroom 家庭海景房(2居室)
69-106 m², 3-9 F, side sea view, balcony, 2 bedrooms: both in a large bed, meals for 4 people.
Luxury Suite Ocean View
90-116 m², 3-9 F, side sea view, balcony, 1 bedroom and 1 living room, king, total 28 rooms, meals for 2 people.
Panoramic Ocean View Suite
132-165 m², 5-8 F, direct sea view, balcony, 1 bedroom and 1 living room, king, 10 rooms in total, meals for 2 people.
Lagoon Suite
112 m², 1 F, pool and garden view, balcony, pool access, 1 bedroom and 1 living room, king, 1 room in total, meals for 2 people.
Chairman Suite
340 m², 9 F, direct sea view, balcony, 2 bedrooms and 1 living room, king, 1 room in total, meals for 4 people.
Grand Pool Villa-One bedroom
215 m², 1 F, garden and sea view, balcony, private pool, 1 bedroom and 1 living room, king, total 2 villas, meals for 2 people.
Grand Pool Villa-Two Bedroom
275 m², 1 F, garden and sea view, balcony, private pool, 2 bedrooms and 1 living room, king, total 2 villas, meals for 4 people.
Presidential villa
350 m², 1 F, garden and sea view, balcony, private pool. 3 bedrooms and 1 living room, king, total 2 villas, meals for 6 people.
Extra bed BB Adult / Child (3-11.99)
Folding bed 1m*2m.
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1220 Alverser Drive
Midlothian, VA 23113
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4311 Old Lane
Chester, VA 23831
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7452 Old Hickory Drive
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
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8226 Windmill Watch Drive
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
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10300 Memory Lane
Chesterfield, VA 23832
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6300 Harbourside
Midlothian, VA 23112
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4201 Mallard Landing Circle
Midlothian, VA 23112
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2510 Sailboat Drive
Midlothian, VA 23112
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4000 Newby’s Bridge Rd
Chesterfield, VA 23832
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12484 Church Road
Richmond, VA 23233
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3100 Old Hundred Rd
Midlothian, VA 23112
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3919 Springfield Rd
Glen Allen, VA 23060
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This is much more than just daycare. At Childtime®, we’re committed to doing everything possible to support our community. It starts with a healthy, safe environment when your child is away from home. We have closely followed guidance from state and local health authorities, to enhance and strengthen our existing rigorous procedures.
We’re all on this journey together, so we provide a comprehensive digital experience to keep families connected. SproutAbout® is our all-in-one, custom-built live streaming and communications app designed with your family in mind. Easily communicate with teachers and school leaders, see what your child is learning, and feel confident knowing the details of their day.
We offer developmentally appropriate programs and specialized curriculum for infants to school-age students. Our School Readiness Pathway provides options to create the most fitting path for your child to elementary school and future academic success.
Infant Care and Toddler Programs feature Learn from the Start™, our exclusive, milestone-based curriculum.
Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten Programs offer math and literacy learning plus opportunities for social development.
Junior Kindergarten enhances your child’s abilities before kindergarten.
Check out our school for yourself to see all the exciting things going on! Depending on location, virtual and/or in-person tours may be available.
Childtime of Mechanicsville in Mechanicsville, VA | 7452 Old Hickory Drive
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I’d like to welcome you to our wonderful Childtime educational daycare in Mechanicsville, VA! My name is Tami and I am the school director. I have more than 30 years of experience in early childhood education. I have also been the director at this location for 21 years. Our school offers Infant Care, Preschool and a variety of other early education programs. I enjoy personally interacting with all our families and staff on a daily basis. I value the relationships built among the children, parents and staff, and I know that the children in our center are receiving the highest level of quality care in the area.
We have long term staff, and most of our teachers have been here more than seven years. Our facility’s open-door policy, special events and warm atmosphere allow all family members the opportunity to become part of the Childtime community.
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.
We feel proud knowing that we are the leaders in education as the beginning steps for each child’s success. Give us a call or stop by to schedule a tour of our Childtime in Mechanicsville, VA today! We look forward to meeting you!
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4.9 out of 5 stars
We have had a great experience so far and love our infant room teachers as well as the admin staff!
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We love this school because of the staff! From the director to the teacher we always feel welcome and loved. It shows that they truly care about my child and others.
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Incredibly positive. It seems like our daughter, after only one week, is comfortable going here based on her demeanor during drop-off and pick-up. The atmosphere is so inviting and the facilities seem incredibly clean which we greatly appreciate. The proactive communication is excellent-from greetings upon entering to pictures throughout the day, along with the daily reports…all of which are
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I love the infant room ms.Lee, Jasmine and Christy are the best. All the staff are great and they love on my child when at daycare. They follow my instructions very well! They made my return back to work from maternity leave a great experience. Thanks ladies
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The teachers are friendly.
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Great responsive teachers that adapt to any child’s needs. My baby can be very fussy and clingy and I was worried how she would be received there. I have no worries. The teachers are understanding and adaptive
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We have had nothing but positive experiences with everyone involved in our children’s education. Nothing but great things to say about the director teachers and staff.
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Love this school. Have a great relationship with the office staff; wonderful and amazing teachers.
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Childtime is a wonderful, caring place where your child learn development and social skills while having fun. The staff is very nice and compassionate.
patricenrobinson
My daughter just loves it here!, and I believe the only other place I could get her to go is a after school dance program. Tammy the director and her staff are awesome!. They care about the children and when you miss a day they call to check on them.
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Our School-Age classroom is a perfect setting for productive, engaging mornings and afternoons, where children become thinkers, makers, and doers. Some enhancements in this classroom include:
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1220 Alverser Drive
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4311 Old Lane
Chester, VA 23831
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7452 Old Hickory Drive
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
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8226 Windmill Watch Drive
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
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10300 Memory Lane
Chesterfield, VA 23832
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6300 Harbourside
Midlothian, VA 23112
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4201 Mallard Landing Circle
Midlothian, VA 23112
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2510 Sailboat Drive
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12484 Church Road
Richmond, VA 23233
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3100 Old Hundred Rd
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Glen Allen, VA 23060
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4000 Newby’s Bridge Rd
Chesterfield, VA 23832
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Resources are provides this reference list for consideration and evaluation. Each School may have varied certifications or credentials. Before retaining their services you should review their credentials and experience to your satisfaction. Always check on local and state websites for information relative to the quality of each potential childcare provider (visit Virginia Department of Social Services or call 804. 662.9743 for more information – additional resources are located at the end of this page).
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Academy of Academic Excellence (804) 740-6500 2545 Gayton Centre Dr. Richmond, VA 23238
Agape International Ministries (804) 266-5220 Kingdom Kidz Child Development Center 8001 Staples Mill Road, Richmond VA http://www.myaimww.org/gpage4.html
All Saints Episcopal Church (804) 288-7811 8787 River Rd, Richmond, VA
Big Blue Marble Academy 13711 Village Mill Drive Midlothian, VA 23114 (804) 897-2888
Bon Secours Family Center (804) 285-0444 1403 Maple Avenue, Richmond VA 23226 http://www.bonsecours.com/
Bright Horizons at Short Pump – 120 Towne Center West Blvd., Richmond, VA 23233 Phone: 804. 360.4765 Bright Horizons at Henrico – 7704 E. Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23294 Phone: 804.217.9226
Bundle of Joy (804) 266-8947 Hermitage 6609 Cottage Street Henrico, VA 23228 http://www.bundleontheweb.com/
Bundle of Joy Glen Allen (804) 553-1366 9700 Bundle of Joy Lane Glen Allen, VA 23059 http://www.bundleontheweb.com/
Bundle of Joy Hanover (804) 550-1592 9550 Kings Charter Dr Ashland,VA 23059 http://www.bundleontheweb.com/
Bundle of Joy Goochland (804) 784-3581 74 Plaza Drive Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103 http://www.bundleontheweb.com/
Busy Bee Learning Center (804) 262-4607 1156 Wilkinson Rd, Richmond, VA
Canterbury Community Nursery (804) 741-4118 8960 River Rd, Richmond, VA www.canterburynurseryschool.org
Carole & Marcus Weinstein (804) 285-6500 5403 Monument Ave, Richmond, VA www. weinsteinjcc.org/childhood
Cedarhouse School 2301 Colony Crossing Place Midlothian, VA 23112 http://www.cedarhouseschool.com/home.html
Central Montessori School of Virginia (804) 447-7493 323 N. 20th Street Richmond, VA 23223
Chesterbrook Academy (804) 323-1234 3039 Stony Point Rd, Richmond, VA www.chesterbrookacademy.com
Chesterbrook Academy (804) 360-4141 2920 Pump Rd, Richmond, VA www.chesterbrookacademy.com
Child Development Center (804) 272-1331 10525 W Huguenot Rd, Richmond, VA hrbcrichmond.org
Child Development Ctr-Wyndham (804) 360-8400 11601 Nuckols Rd, Glen Allen, VA www.cdcw.us
Children’s House (804) 933-8569 Lombardy & Brook Rd, Northside Richmond Ages 18 months and up. Mornings and Full-Days available. [email protected]
Childtime Learning Center (804) 730-0507 8226 Windmill Watch Drive Mechanicsville, VA 23116
Childtime Learning Center (804) 379-8125 1220 Alverser Drive Midlothian, VA 23113
Childtime Learning Center (804) 739-2282 6300 Harbourside Midlothian, VA 23112
Childtime Learning Center (804) 675-2144 4201 Mallard Landing Circle Midlothian, VA 23112
Childtime Learning Center (804) 739-6723 2510 Sailboat Drive Midlothian, VA 23112
Children’s World Learning Center (804) 741-5299 11155 Ridgefield Pky, Richmond, VA www. childrensworld.com
CommuniKids Preschool 3111 Lauderdale Drive Richmond, VA 23233 Phone: 804-360-3400 CommuniKids Preschool Richmond offers a full language-immersion preschool program in Spanish or Mandarin for children ages 18 months to 5 years, with extended care available. Our students benefit from small class sizes and a nurturing environment. We also offer language enrichment classes for children ages 1 ½ to 10 in Spanish, French and Mandarin Chinese.
Deep Run Child Development Center 10907 Three Chopt Road, Henrico, VA 23233 (804) 270-0351
ENB LANGUAGES 4 KIDZ 4909 Augusta Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230 Phone: 804.441.4882 From the Dual Language Preschool Program to the After School Enrichment Classes, ENB Languages 4 Kidz offers a rainbow of languages (Spanish, French, Italian), top-notch academics, and a world exploration of cultures. Visit the webpage, call, or even better meet the team in person to learn more. Be asssured that you will leave with a new appreciation of language. “Nourrissez l’esprit créatif de vos enfants (French)”.
Epiphany Lutheran Nursery School (804) 925-2204 1400 Horsepen Road, Richmond, VA 23226
Gingerbread Cottage Pre School (804) 755-1667 9675 Staples Mill Rd, Glen Allen, VA www.gingerbreadcottagepreschool.com
Gingerbread Cottage Pre School (804) 749-4451 15421 Pouncey Tract Rd, Rockville, VA gingerbreadcottagepreschool.com
Gingerbread Cottage Pre School (804) 779-0101 5146 Mechanicsville Tpke, Mechanicsville, VA gingerbreadcottagepreschool.com
Goddard School (804) 270-0901 11393 Nuckols Rd, Glen Allen, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 360-8282 12400 Three Chopt Rd, Richmond, VA www. goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 530-0096 13036 Rivers Bend Rd, Chester, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 550-0092 9431 Atlee Commerce Blvd, Ashland, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 594-3525 130 Walton Park Ln, Midlothian, VA www.goddardschool.com/
Goddard School (804) 717-8400 10211 Krause Rd, Chesterfield, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 746-2922 7503 Old Hickory Dr, Mechanicsville, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 897-1917 2361 Robious Station Cir, Midlothian, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard Systems Incorporated (804) 746-2922 6402 Sledds Lake Rd, Mechanicsville, VA www.goddardschool.com
Good Shepherd Child Development Center 804.897.0260 1401 Old Hundred Rd Midlothian, Va 23114
Hanover Academy (804) 798-8413 115 Frances Rd, Ashland, VA hanoveracademy. org
Hanover Montessori (804) 746-7787 8343 Lee Davis Rd, Mechanicsville, VA www.hanovermontessori.com
Hilltop Preschool at West Richmond Church of the Brethren 7612 Wanymala Road Henrico, Virginia 23229 804-288-6439
Jack & Jill School Incorporated (804) 270-3030 8316 Michael Rd, Richmond, VA www.jackandjillva.us
Kids in Discovery Nursery (804) 360-7421 13000 Gayton Rd, Richmond, VA www.kidsindiscovery.org/
Kid’s World Learning Center (804) 275-7749 7530 Iron Bridge Rd, Richmond, VA
Kids World Learning Center (804) 745-2221 931 S Providence Rd, Richmond, VA
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 222-1103 4900 Oakleys Ln, Richmond, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 264-8729 2240 E Parham Rd, Richmond, VA www.kindercare. com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 270-0292 3206 Skipwith Rd, Richmond, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 276-6554 2621 Pocoshock Blvd, Richmond, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 276-8558 6110 Belmont Rd, Chesterfield, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 320-3903 7040 Forest Hill Ave, Richmond, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 740-0020 1001 Pump Rd, Richmond, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 744-4821 4721 Market Square Ln, Midlothian, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 744-6814 2900 Fox Chase Ln, Midlothian, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 747-6492 3712 W End Dr, Richmond, VA www. kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 796-1464 4021 W Hundred Rd, Chester, VA www.kindercare.com
La Petite Academy – Glen Allen (804) 747-6110 3919 Springfield Rd, Glen Allen, VA
La Petite Academy – Midlothian (804) 744-2287 3100 Old Hundred Rd, Midlothian, VA
La Petite Academy – Richmond (804) 360-4994 12484 Church Rd, Richmond, VA
Minnieland Private Day School (804) 323-6804 11211 W Huguenot Rd, Richmond, VA www.minnieland.com
Minnieland Private Day School (804) 360-2823 3450 Lauderdale Dr, Richmond, VA www.minnieland.com
Minnieland Private Day School (804) 569-1717 7386 Creighton Pky, Mechanicsville, VA www.minnieland.com
Montessori Center for the Child (804) 794-8661 122 N Courthouse Rd, Richmond, VA www.montessoricenterforthechild. org
Open Arms Christian Preschool (804) 754-0227 8800 River Rd, Richmond, VA www.riverroadumc.org
Parham Road KinderCare (804) 264-8729 2240 East Parham Road Henrico, VA 23228 http://www.kindercare.com/our-centers/henrico/va/301340/?cid=ref_childcarecenter_us
Pooh Corner Child Care Center Lakeridge Office Park 10251 Timber Ridge Drive Ashland, VA 23005 Phone# 804-550-2420
Primrose School of Atlee Commons (804)550-3400 9650 Atlee Commons Drive Ashland, Va 23005 www.PrimroseAtleeCommons.com
Primrose School at Ironbridge Corner (804)751-0233 11351 Iron Creek Road Chester, VA 23831 http://www.primroseschoolsironbridgecorner.net/
Primrose School of Twin Hickory (804) 364-6540 4801 Twin Hickory Lake Drive Glen Allen, VA 23059 http://www. primrosetwinhickory.com
Primrose School of Atlee Commons 9650 Atlee Commons Drive Ashland, Va 23005 www.PrimroseAtleeCommons.com
Primrose School of Midlothian at Waterford (804) 639-1011 13300 Tredegar Lake Parkway Midlothian, VA 23114 www.primrosewaterford.com
Primrose School of Midlothian Village (804) 378-8773 13801 Village Place Midlothian, VA 23114 http://www.primroseschools.com/schools/aboutprimrose/?schoolID=174
Primrose School of Swift Creek (804) 744-0787 4750 Brad McNeer Parkway Midlothian, VA 23112 www.primroseswiftcreek.com
Promises Preschool 9315 Three Chopt Rd. Henrico, VA 23229 804-965-0400
Rainbow Station (804) 272-0641 7421 Boulder Springs Dr, Richmond, VA www.rainbowstation.org
Rainbow Station (804) 320-0300 7411 Boulder Springs Dr, Richmond, VA www. rainbowstation.org
Rainbow Station (804) 360-2166 5701 Wyndham Park Dr, Glen Allen, VA www.rainbowstation.org/
Rainbow Station (804) 730-1010 8218 Atlee Rd, Mechanicsville, VA www.rainbowstation.org/
Rainbow Station (804) 730-8990 8216 Atlee Rd, Mechanicsville, VA www.rainbowstation.org
Rainbow Station (804) 747-0100 11001 Three Chopt Rd, Richmond, VA www.rainbowstation.org
Rainbow Station (804) 935-6939 11005 Three Chopt Rd, Richmond, VA www.rainbowstation.org
Richmond Montessori School (804) 932-8511 499 N Parham Rd, Richmond, VA www.richmondmontessori.org
Richmond Waldorf School (804) 377-8024 1301 Robin Hood Road, Richmond VA 23227 www.richmondwaldorf.com
River Road Preschool (804) 282-4368 8000 River Rd, Richmond, VA www.riverroadpreschool. org
Robots and Mud Pies Preschool (804) 447-3329 2517 Grenoble Road, Henrico, VA 23294 www.robotsandmudpiespreschool.com
Sabot at Stony Point (804) 272-1341 3400 Stony Point Road Richmond, VA 23235 www.sabotatstonypoint.org
Salem Christian School – Goochland (804) 784-4174 1700 Cardwell Road Crozier, VA 23039 Preschool 3 through 12th grade. www.salemchristianschool.com
St. Benedict School (804) 254-8850 3100 Grove Avenue Richmond, VA 23221 http://www.saintbenedictschool.org/activities/after-school-program/
St. Christopher’s/St. Catherine’s Extended Day (804) 282-3185 711 St. Christopher’s Road Richmond, VA 23226 http://www.stchristophers.com/beyond/earlychildhood
The Launch Academy Richmond Community Church 11801 Nuckols Rd Glen Allen, VA 23059 804-364-5000
The Learning Experience Richmond IV (Short Pump) 3111 Lauderdale Dr. Richmond VA 23233 804-364-1004
The Learning Experience Richmond II 8710 Park Central Dr. Richmond VA 23227 804-264-3054
The Learning Experience Glen Allen 4683 Pouncey Tract Rd. Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-360-4226
Tuckaway Child Development (804) 270-4841 2125 Tuckaway Ln, Richmond, VA www.tuckaway.cc
Tuckaway Harbor Child Care Center (804) 730-2454 6857 Cold Harbor Rd, Mechanicsville, VA www.tuckaway.cc
Tuckaway Innsbrook Child Care (804) 273-9779 4617 Village Run Dr, Glen Allen, VA www.tuckaway.cc
Tuckaway-Barony (804) 346-9847 3351 Barony Cres, Richmond, VA www.tuckaway.cc
Virginia Community Montessori School 2880 Mountain Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-213-2609 www. vacmontessori.org/
VACM is a non-profit Montessori school with affordable tuition plans for children ages 3 through 6.
West End Montessori School (804) 523-7536 9307 Quioccasin Rd, Richmond, VA www.westendmontessori.com
West End Presbyterian Church Community Preschool (804)741-6562 9008 Quioccasin Road Richmond, Va 23233 http://www.wepc.org/
Westminster-Canterbury Child Development Center (804) 200-1176 1600 Westbrook Court Richmond, VA 23227 http://www.wcrichmond.org/foundation/programs/#child-development
Virginia Department of Social Services – 804.662.9743 There you can search for a facility based on a variety of criteria. You can also search this section of the site for background investigations and complaints of child abuse and neglect. In addition, the results of all Social Services inspections for licensed facilities, both scheduled and unannounced, are available for your review. Simply contact Social Services for more information.
National Association for Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care
Childcare Aware of America
Branscombe Richmond Biography, photo, filmography. Actor
Branscombe Richmond – biography, photo, filmography. Actor
Richmond belongs to the province of British Columbia and is considered one of the fastest growing cities in Canada. It attracts tourists with its local color, picturesque nature and a large number of shopping centers.
Where is Richmond located?
Much of the city is located on Lulu Island, between two branches of the crystal clear Fraser River, which flow into the bay. Nearby landmasses also belong to Richmond, including Sea Island, where Vancouver International Airport is located.
The western part of Richmond is washed by the Pacific Ocean, on this coast there is a small port. The settlement also borders on such cities as:
Burnaby and Vancouver – in the north;
Delta – in the south;
New Westminster – to the east.
General Information
Richmond is one of the 21 municipal cities in Greater Vancouver and is ranked 4th in size. Its area is 129.3 sq. km, and the highest point lies at an altitude of 12 m above sea level. On the territory of the settlement there are a large number of parks, and in its vicinity there are beautiful forests.
Despite the fact that urban structures have now been erected on the site of former farmlands, the state was able to save 40% of the land for agriculture. Today, Richmond is the number one cranberry grower in North America and the number one blueberry grower in British Columbia.
City of Richmond population
According to the last census in 2016, the number of local residents is 198309 people. Mostly people from Taiwan, China and Japan live here, who were among the first to settle in this territory. They were able to preserve their national traditions and religion. The official language, however, is English.
Recently, a large number of Russian-speaking immigrants have appeared in Richmond. Almost every school has a class where their children study. Also here you can meet representatives of 3 Indian tribes.
Tourists should be careful: since 2007, youth gangs have appeared in the city, which commit robberies and armed attacks. Conflicts arise because of a profitable business – the production and sale of a synthetic drug.
Historical information
Initially, the Salish tribe lived on the territory of the modern city and was engaged in fishing. They led a nomadic life and had no permanent settlements. In 1860, the first settlers arrived here, giving the area its modern name.
They cleared forests, dug ditches, built dams, and drained marshes so that they could grow cereals, vegetables, and other crops. Gold was discovered on the Fraser River, thanks to which the city began to grow rapidly and be populated. It was declared a colony of British Columbia, and in 1870 it was given the status of a municipality.
Climate
Richmond has a maritime climate with an average air temperature of +10°C. July is considered the warmest month, at this time the mercury column exceeds +25 ° C. It reaches its minimum in January and is equal to +3 °C.
In winter, the city receives a significant amount of precipitation, especially in December, when the average is 198 mm. The driest month is July – 36 mm.
Richmond Attractions
The city has a large number of parks, the area of which covers 5693.92 square meters. m. On their territory there are stadiums, tennis courts, playgrounds, picnic areas and even swimming pools. The most famous of the sights are:
Nature Park – virgin forests grow here, in which various animals and birds live, especially many birds are found in winter;
Minoru Park – it is located in the center of Richmond, on its territory there is a theater, a pond and picturesque alleys;
Lona Beach – located at the confluence of the northern branch of the river into the bay, and through its territory there is a spit and a long beach, which was chosen by local and migratory birds moving from the Arctic to South America and back;
Garden City – there is a huge number of attractions and play areas, tracks for cyclists, volleyball and tennis fields.
The city of Richmond is also famous for its historical sites, which include:
the village of Steveston – located at the confluence of the southern branch of the river into the bay and attracts tourists with its pier, on which boats and fishing boats are moored;
Bodwalk – an old house built on piles in 1885 by the first settlers;
Historical Museum – here you can get acquainted with the events related to the life of the local population, the main exhibit is the intercity tram;
Buddhist temple – it is the largest on the continent, here you can get acquainted with oriental culture and art, attend lectures, and learn meditation.
Richmond is a city of fishermen, and there is an original monument dedicated to this fishery. Coastal waters are teeming with fish, and anyone can catch it.
Where to stay?
Richmond has about 100 hotels, hostels and apartments. Guests can use the room with a bathroom, mini-fridge, cable TV, coffee and tea making facilities. Usually, a continental breakfast is included in the price, food is brought to the room upon request.
Internet, parking, conference room, luggage storage, concierge and laundry services are also available in almost all establishments. The staff speaks from 3 to 5 languages. The most famous hotels in the city are:
Fairmont Vancouver Airport In-Terminal Hotel 4 *;
Quality Hotel Airport – South 3*;
Ramada Limited 2*.
Where to eat?
Richmond is a seafood lover’s paradise, with seafood available in almost every restaurant. Also in the city there are a large number of fast foods and pizzerias. The most popular catering establishments are:
Flying Beaver Bar & Grill – an American pub with many grilled dishes;
Steveston Pizza Co – Italian pizzeria;
Steveston Seafood House – Serves Canadian cuisine and is suitable for vegetarians.
Shopping
Richmond is home to several malls and malls (eg CF Richmond Center or Richmond Public Market) that sell everything from branded clothing to freshly caught seafood. On their territory there are many cafes, playgrounds, souvenir shops and company stores.
Special attention should be paid to farmers’ markets where you can buy fruits and vegetables at low prices. Recently, Russian supermarkets have begun to open in the village, where you can buy buckwheat, cottage cheese, roach, etc.
How to get there?
From Vancouver, Richmond can be reached by buses 410, N8, N10 or by car along Granville St, BC-99 S and Knight St, the journey takes up to 20 minutes. You can also get to the city by ferry, which departs from the pier every 2 hours.
Note to tourists
Museums in Dubai Dubai is interesting not only for its skyscrapers and beaches. A visit to the city museums of Dubai will help diversify your vacation in the Emirates. They will tell you about the culture and history of the emirate, about pearling and camel breeding, coffee growing and contemporary art.
KhorfakkanKorfakkan is a city in Fujairah, which belongs to the emirate of Sharjah. Rest here promises to be interesting for those who love diving, beach activities, historical and cultural attractions, excursions to palaces and mosques.
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View on map8.8 km from City Center4.7 km from Meadowdale Shopping Center
This designer hotel with a pool is a 30-minute drive from Children’s Museum of Richmond.
Excellent131131 review
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Regency Inn RichmondHotel
Featuring an indoor pool, this hotel is located close to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and bus station.
Very good7575 reviews
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Country Inn & Suites By Radisson, Richmond West At I-64, VaHotel
City Center 12.0 km from the hotelHealthsouth Medical Center 600 m from the hotel
Located near the CSz Richmond Theatre, the hotel includes 71 rooms and an outdoor pool.
Excellent147147 reviews
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Graduate Hotel RichmondHotel
City Center 800m from hotelRichmond Convention Center 800m from hotel
Located in downtown Richmond, within walking distance of James, this hotel offers great city views, an outdoor pool and a seasonal restaurant on site.
Very good101101 review
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Hi Richmond – HostelHostel
City Center 400m from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 500m from the hotel
hairdryer, free toiletries and bath sheets.
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Embassy Suites By Hilton RichmondHotel
10.3 km from City Center 900 m from Westport Convalescent Ctr 900 m from hotel barbecue grill.
Excellent118118 reviews
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The Berkeley HotelHotel
City Center 1000m from the hotelVirginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 600m from the hotel
Overlooking the city, this hotel is located in downtown Richmond, close to The Diamond.
Excellent7171 reviews
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Sleep Inn Richmond NorthHotel
10.4 km from City Center 1000 m from hotel Bon Secours Memorial School
Located near the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, this hotel has 72 en suite rooms.
Very good5353 reviews
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Midlothian Turnpike, An Ihg HotelHotel
11.7 km from City Center
This hotel is private and close to Thunderbolt Indoor Kart Racing and has 144 en suite rooms.
Excellent4848 reviews
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Hilton Richmond DowntownHotel
City Center 200m from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 300m from the hotel
Features an indoor pool and charming city views.
Excellent1818 reviews
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RUB 15 960
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Quality Inn NorthHotel
10.3 km from City Center600 m from Bon Secours Memorial School 600 m from
The hotel features a seasonal outdoor pool and 82 rooms overlooking the garden.
Very good3939 reviews
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The CommonwealthHotel
700m from City Center500m from Hotel Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Opened in 1912, this hotel is just 400 meters from Richmond City Hall.
Very good1919 reviews
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Holiday Inn Express Richmond – MidtownHotel
6.5 km from City Center 400 m from Meadow Farm
The hotel boasts 142 rooms and boasts a location near the Gintertanical Lewis bus station, close to garden.
Not bad2020 reviews
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Wingate By Wyndham Richmond Short PumpHotel
21.3 km from the city center 1.1 km from the hotel Short Pump Town Center
The hotel was built in 2008 and offers a convenient location in a business district soundproof rooms; and an indoor heated pool.
Excellent9494 reviews
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Quirk Hotel RichmondHotel
City Center 600m from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 600m from the hotel
Signature restaurant and private swimming pool are on site due to the ideal location of The Valentine .
Excellent1313 reviews
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Holiday Inn Express Richmond – DowntownHotel
City Center 500m from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 700m from the hotel
The historic building provides 100 rooms and its location provides easy access to the Virginia Holocaust Museum.
Very good4444 reviews
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Knights Inn Richmond At W Broad StHotel
10.5 km from City CenterMerchants Walk Shopping Center at 900 m from the hotel
Located near the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, the hotel includes 118 rooms and an indoor swimming pool.
Very good3232 reviews
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Americas Best Value InnHotel
8.8 km from City Center
Located 7 km from the city centre, this hotel offers air-conditioned rooms and an indoor pool.
Guest rating1616 reviews
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Econo Lodge RichmondHotel
City Center 10.8 km from hotelMerchants Walk Shopping Center 500 m from hotel
Located close to Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, this hotel features 61 en suite rooms.
Guest rating77 reviews
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Diamond Inn & SuitesHotel
3.8 km from City Center300 m from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center 300 m from hotel
This design hotel provides a convenient starting point for exploring Richmond, with Greeter Richmond Convention Center and Parker Field located nearby.
Very good44 reviews
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Omni Richmond HotelHotel
1000 yards from City Center 600 yards from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Located next to the James River, this hotel features an on-site informal restaurant, 361 rooms and a rooftop pool.
Very good3232 reviews
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Delta Hotels By Marriott Richmond DowntownHotel
City Center 700 meters from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 800 meters from the hotel
Located next to James, this charming hotel offers a heated indoor pool and a shared lounge, as well as an outdoor pool.
Very good225225 reviews
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Woodspring Suites Richmond West I-64Hotel
9.9 km from the city center 1000 m from the hotel Westport Convalescent Ctr
Located near the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, this hotel has 124 en suite rooms.
Very good11 reviews
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Hampton Inn Richmond – SouthHotel
8.6 km from City Center 4.8 km from Meadowdale Shopping Center
Offering all the benefits of a convenient location, guests can enjoy an indoor pool and a 24-hour restaurant.
Excellent1717 reviews
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Hampton Inn & Suites Richmond GlensideHotel
10.1 km from the city center 1.1 km from the hotelMerchants Walk Shopping Center
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Excellent66 reviews
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Hilton Richmond Hotel & Spa/Short PumpHotel
21.1 km from City Center 900 m from Short Pump Town Center , waxing and facial cleansing.
Excellent1515 reviews
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Courtyard By Marriott Richmond WestHotel
8.8 km from the city center 300 m from the hotelAmf Sunset Bowl from the hotel
The hotel offers 145 rooms with stunning lake views and a convenient location near the Markel Building.
Very good66 reviews
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Linden Row Inn B&B
City Center 300m from hotelRichmond Convention Center 400m from hotel
This 70-room hotel boasts a train station location close to the Edgar Allan Poe Museum.
Very good5959 reviews
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The Westin RichmondHotel
9.7 km from the city center 700 m from the hotelAmf Sunset Bowl Bryan Park.
Ideal6262 reviews
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Hampton Inn Richmond/Midlothian TurnpikeHotel
15.1 km from City Center 800 m from Fun CO .
Excellent77 reviews
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Richmond Short Pump/I-64Hotel
16.0 km from City Center
Located in the center of Richmond, this hotel features an outdoor pool and a non-smoking restaurant.
Excellent11 reviews
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Hyatt Place Richmond ArboretumHotel
12. 3 km from City Center
This charming hotel with 127 non-smoking rooms is located in the heart of Richmond.
Excellent5555 reviews
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Four Points By Sheraton Richmond AirportHotel
7.8 km from City Center
Since 1985, this hotel has been located in Richmond’s business district, close to Virginia Aviation Museum.
Not bad3131 review
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Richmond MarriottHotel
City Center 200m from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 300m from the hotel
The historic building features 410 rooms and is located in an easy access location to the Science Museum of Virginia .
Very good1212 reviews
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RUB 15 898
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Residence Inn Richmond West EndHotel
City Center 9. 2 km from the hotelAmf Sunset Bowl200 m from the hotel
This hotel offers 80 non-smoking rooms and is ideally located within walking distance of the Markel Building, as well as restaurants and stadium.
Very good1818 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 041
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La Quinta Inn By Wyndham Richmond SouthHotel
15.8 km from city center
About 6 km from Chester city centre, this hotel offers 55 non-smoking rooms with garden views and an on-site swimming pool.
Very good4545 reviews
Price from
RUB 5 463
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Best Western Plus Governor’S Inn RichmondHotel
12.8 km from city center 600 m from hotel Ecpi Technical College
This modern hotel with 80 non-smoking rooms is located in the heart of Richmond.
Very good3030 reviews
Price from
RUB 9 269
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Doubletree By Hilton Richmond MidlothianHotel
14. 6 km from City Center 1.2 km from hotelFun CO
The hotel has a lobby restaurant and guests can enjoy an indoor pool and tennis court .
Excellent
Price from
RUB 11 110
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Country Inn & Suites By Radisson, Richmond I-95 South, VaHotel
Built in 2000 in Richmond’s historic district, this hotel currently offers 50 rooms.
Very good1818 reviews
Price from
RUB 7 550
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Residence Inn By Marriott Richmond DowntownHotel
1.1 km from City Center600 m from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 600 m from hotel
Approximately 15 minutes’ walk from the Greater Richmond Convention Center, this hotel features 75 rooms with stunning city views.
Very good1010 reviews
Price from
RUB 23 449
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Quality Inn CentralHotel
4. 3 km from City Center 400 m from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center
Overlooking a courtyard, this hotel is close to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and features a terrace restaurant.
Not bad6969 reviews
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RUB 5 095
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Hyatt Place Richmond AirportHotel
7.2 km from City Center
Situated in a lively part of Richmond, close to the Virginia Aviation Museum, this stunning hotel offers a fitness room and cardiovascular equipment. center.
Excellent1212 reviews
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RUB 9 637
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Courtyard By Marriott Richmond DowntownHotel
1.1 km from the city center Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 600 m from the hotel view
garden.
Very good99 reviews
Price from
RUB 15 346
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The Jefferson HotelHotel
600m from City CenterRichmond Convention Center 600m from hotel
Cuisine within the territory of.
Excellent1616 reviews
Price from
RUB 21 791
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Best Western Premier Richmond City GatewayHotel
Opened in 1973, the hotel offers non-smoking rooms, a full service restaurant and a unique location.
Excellent4343 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 532
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Crowne Plaza Hotel Richmond WestHotel
9.2 km from City Center
BBQ This Richmond hotel is located near Agecroft Hall and features a shared lounge and grill.
Very good1313 reviews
Price from
RUB 6 752
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Springhill Suites Richmond NorthwestHotel
15.6 km from City Center
This modern-style hotel is within walking distance of Regency Square Mall.
Very good4343 reviews
Price from
RUB 9 576
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Quality Inn And Suites Conference CenterHotel
4.1 km from City Center1.3 km from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center
Located near the Virginia Historical Society, the hotel includes 189 rooms and a seasonal pool.
Guest rating1414 reviews
Price from
RUB 4 481
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Homewood Suites By Hilton Richmond-DowntownHotel
500 m from City Center 600 m from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Set in a traditional building with stunning views, this hotel is next to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Very good11 reviews
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RUB 16 144
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Candlewood Suites Richmond AirportHotel
9. 0 km from City Center
Featuring a patio and barbecue grill, this 103-room hotel is a 10-minute drive from Dabbs House Museum in Richmond.
Ideal4646 reviews
Price from
RUB 6 323
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Hampton Inn & Suites Richmond – DowntownHotel
500 yards from the hotel Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 600 yards from the hotel
Located steps from the Virginia School of Arts the Commonwealth and offers 144 rooms overlooking the river.
Excellent1818 reviews
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RUB 12 093
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Holiday Inn Express Richmond I-64 Short Pump AreaHotel
16.0 km from City Center
This cozy hotel with a 24-hour restaurant is located next to the Short Pump Mall.
Very good1717 reviews
Price from
RUB 9 883
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Quality Inn West EndHotel
12. 1 km from City Center 600 m from Healthsouth Medical Center
This Regency-style hotel serves international cuisine prepared at the 24-hour on-site restaurant.
Very good9696 reviews
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RUB 4,788
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Ramada Plaza Hotel Richmond WestHotel
9.3 km from the city center 600 m from the hotelAmf Sunset Bowl
The hotel is close to Third Church and has a swimming pool.
Not bad2323 reviews
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RUB 6,016
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Americas Best Value Inn RichmondMotel
15.7 km from City Center
Offering a sundeck and sundeck, this great hotel is within driving distance of Drewry Bluff..
3 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,113
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Best Western Executive Hotel RichmondHotel
10. 2 km from City Center 900 m from Westport Convalescent Ctr
Opened in 1985, the hotel is located close to the Regency Botanical Garden and the Lewis Ginterical Garden.
Very good6868 reviews
Price from
RUB 6 384
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Rodeway Inn North Chesterfield-RichmondHotel
City center 15.9 km from the hotel
Featuring a 24-hour restaurant and 42 rooms, this hotel is located in the business district.
Excellent55 reviews
Price from
RUB 7 305
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Extended Stay America Suites – North Chesterfield – ArboretumHotel
12.4 km from City Center
Located near South of the James Farmer’s Market in the heart of Richmond, this hotel offers 123 rooms.
Not bad3232 reviews
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RUB 4,972
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Residence Inn By Marriott Richmond NorthwestHotel
16. 6 km from City Center
Conveniently located a 30-minute drive from Shockoe Slip, this 104-room business hotel is conveniently located a 30-minute drive from the Shockoe Slip and offers breakfast table” also as an outdoor swimming pool.
Very good55 reviews
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RUB 7,734
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Extended Stay America Suites – Richmond – W Broad Street – Glenside – NorthHotel
9.9 km from the city center 1.0 km from the hotel Amf Sunset Bowl
with the Crossroads Art Center in the metropolitan area, offering 82 rooms and an outdoor pool.
Excellent1818 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 287
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Sleep Inn Richmond SouthHotel
15.9 km from City Center
Guests can enjoy international cuisine at this stylish hotel’s beachfront restaurant, which also features an indoor pool.
Excellent1414 reviews
Price from
RUB 6 445
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Super 8 By Wyndham Richmond/Chamberlayne RdHotel
7. 4 km from City Center 1.7 km from Hotel Muhammad University of Islam
There is a bus stop next to the hotel and the Virginia State Fairgrounds is also nearby.
Not bad3535 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,911
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Days Inn By Wyndham Richmond/SouthHotel
8.7 km from City Center
This 115-room hotel boasts a bus stop location close to Forest Hill Park.
Guest rating3838 reviews
Price from
RUB 5 893
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Motel 6 Richmond Va I-64 WestHotel
City Center 12.0 km from hotelPlaying Field 600 m from hotel
Guest rating99 reviews
Price from
RUB 3,929
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Doubletree By Hilton Richmond MidlothianHotel
14. 6 km from City Center 1.2 km from Fun CO
This hotel, conveniently located near South of the James Farmer’s Market, features an on-site restaurant.
Price from
RUB 15 285
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Econo Lodge RichmondHotel
10.7 km from city center 800 m from hotel Bon Secours Memorial School
Joseph Bryan Park is located in close proximity to this remarkable hotel in the business district.
Very good5151 reviews
Price from
RUB 5 402
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Super 8 By Wyndham Richmond Midlothian TurnpikeHotel
11.1 km from City Center
There is a motorway near the hotel and Last Second Escape is nearby.
Not bad1111 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,849
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Super 8 By Wyndham Richmond Airport VaHotel
8. 9 km from City Center
This colonial-style hotel is within walking distance of Richmond International Airport.
Guest rating77 reviews
Price from
RUB 3,744
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Candlewood Suites Richmond-SouthHotel
8.6 km from City Center 4.7 km from Meadowdale Shopping Center
Located in a busy part of town, close to the highway, this hotel offers a gym and fitness center.
Very good1515 reviews
Price from
RUB 5 893
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Extended Stay America Suites – Richmond – W Broad Street – Glenside – SouthHotel
City Center at 9.9 km from hotelAmf Sunset Bowl 1.0 km from hotel
Offering 108 rooms and a good location in the heart of Richmond with easy access to the Markel Building.
Not bad3131 review
Price from
RUB 5 218
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Days Inn Richmond/NorthHotel
7. 5 km from the city center 1.8 km from the hotel Muhammad University of Islam 1.8 km from the hotel
Offering an outdoor swimming pool, this hotel enjoys a central location in the business district.
Guest rating88 reviews
Price from
RUB 4 051
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Rodeway Inn RichmondHotel
10.8 km from the city center 400 m from the hotelMerchants Walk Shopping Center 400 m from the hotel
Regency-style building with 56 rooms and easy access to the Regency Square Mall .
Excellent44 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,174
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Super 8 By Wyndham Richmond/Broad StreetMotel
10.6 km from City Center 800 m from Merchants Walk Shopping Center
This design hotel, located near the Markel Building, offers a continental breakfast.
Guest rating22 reviews
Price from
RUB 3,008
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Econo Lodge Near Chippenham HospitalHotel
9. 1 km from City Center200 m from Amf Sunset Bowl
This hotel has been welcoming guests since 1983 and is located in a suburban area of Richmond, close to the Markel Building.
Guest rating1616 reviews
Price from
RUB 7 673
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Akaza Hotel RichmondHotel
9.1 km from City Center
Within walking distance of the Crossroads Art Center, this designer hotel offers 70 private rooms.
Price from
RUB 6 138
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Econo Lodge AirportHotel
9.3 km from City Center
This budget hotel with an outdoor pool is a 30-minute drive from James.
Guest rating11 review
Price from
RUB 4 481
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Richmond MidlothianHotel
City center 12. 3 km from the hotel
Newly built in 2016, this historic building offers an ideal location next to the South of the James Farmer’s Market.
Very good22 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 901
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Rodeway Inn Central RichmondHotel
4.1 km from City Center 400 m from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center
Very good22 reviews
Price from
RUB 4 604
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Hampton Inn & Suites Richmond Short Pump, VaHotel
22.1 km from the city center 2.0 km from the hotel Short Pump Town Center
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RUB 10 988
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2.7 km from City Center 1.8 km from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center
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Residence Inn By Marriott Richmond Short Pump At The NotchHotel
22. 9 km from the city center
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RUB 11 540
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Residence Inn Richmond Midtown/GlensideHotel
10.1 km from City Center1.1 km from Merchants Walk Shopping Center
Swedish This family-run hotel, located near Broad Street, serves breakfast. table”.
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RUB 9 760
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Studio 6-Richmond, Va – I-64 WestHotel
12.0 km from City Center600 m from Playing Field
This budget Richmond hotel is located near the Amf Major League Lanes and the River City Escape Room.
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RUB 4,788
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Quality Inn Central RichmondHotel
4.2 km from City Center 400 m from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center
This comfortable hotel is within walking distance of the Richmond Children’s Museum and offers comfortable rooms in addition to fitness classes and a fitness center.
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RUB 6 384
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About Canada
Anna Green
– 22 October 2021, 1:58
The City of Surrey is the largest city by area and the second most populous in Greater Vancouver.
Contents:
Where is it? Surrey on the map
Population
Centers
History
weather / climate
Economy
What to see?
Education
Facts
Real Estate
videos
Where is it?
Surrey is one of the fastest growing and culturally diverse cities in Canada.
The city is located in the west of Canada in the province of British Columbia.
Surrey on the map
Population
According to the latest census data, in 2016 the population was 517,887, which is 10.6% more than in 2011. This made it the 12th largest city in Canada, as well as the fifth largest city in Western Canada (after Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg and Vancouver).
The city is characterized by low population density and strong suburbanization, which is generally typical of cities in North America.
Surrey is an integral part of Greater Vancouver as it is the second largest city in the region, although it is also the minor economic core of the metropolitan area. Combined with Vancouver, both cities make up nearly 50% of the region’s population. In recent years, the rapidly expanding urban center in downtown Surrey, located in Wally, has turned the area into a secondary city center in Metro Vancouver.
Immigration to Surrey has increased dramatically since the 1980s; this resulted in a more ethnically and linguistically diverse city. 52% do not speak English as their first language, and just over 30% of the city’s residents are of South Asian origin.
Beginning in the 1990s, an influx of South Asians began moving into the city from neighboring Vancouver due to rising house prices and rapidly increasing rents for businesses.
Surrey has one of the largest concentrations of South Asians in North America.
Centers
The city is polycentric. There are six city centers in Surrey:
Valley – Surrey city center is located here.
Four SkyTrain stations are located here: Scott Road, Gateway, Surrey Central, and King George.
The Valley has a population of 78,500. It has a recreation center and the second largest library in British Columbia.
Newton Most people living in Surrey live in Newton.
More than half of the population is considered a visible minority, predominantly Sikhs.
Surrey City Hall, Courthouse and Surrey RCMP Station are located here.
91,595 people live here.
Guildford is the city center in northeast Surrey.
Known for its 200 store Guildford Town Center, it is one of Canada’s largest malls.
49,300 people live in Guildford. This place is connected by rail to New Westminister.
Fleetwood is a city center in East Surrey.
The Surrey Public Library and Community Center is located in Fleetwood.
In addition, there are beautiful parks, natural areas, trails and many playgrounds.
Fleetwood has a population of 43,300.
Cloverdale is best known as the filming location for many movies and TV shows such as Hot Rod and Smallville.
The Surrey City Museum is located in Cloverdale, as is the Stayon Bowl.
Cloverdale has a rodeo, the second largest rodeo in Canada after the Calgary Stampede.
South Surrey – Bordered by the city of White Rock to the southwest and Blaine, Washington, USA to the south. The Douglas Peace Arch border crossing is located in South Surrey.
South Surrey is known for its parks, beaches, forests and recreational areas. Many older people prefer this place. And here is the largest concentration of people over 60 years old.
There is also Crescent Beach and an Indian reserve. 53 9 live in the city80 people.
History
Surrey took shape as a settlement by 1879, becoming the center of a land inhabited by several Halcomel-speaking Indian tribes. The following incident led to the appearance of the toponym “Surrey” on the map: when the Englishman H. J. Braver crossed the Fraser River from New Westminster, the landscape he saw reminded him of his native Surrey in England. The lands were then covered with forests, which were dominated by pseudo-hemlock, fir, thuja folded and hemlock with blackberries in the undergrowth and cranberry bogs. Part of what is now Walley (named after Harry Walley, owner of the land and former owner of a gas station on King George Boulevard (formerly King George Highway) was then used as a burial site by the Kwantlen people.
The settlers who came to the town from Cloverdale and parts of South Surrey were mainly engaged in farming, fishing, growing oysters or opening small shops. The development of Surrey began with the construction of the Patullo Bridge in 1937.
In the post-war 1950s, the northern suburbs of Surrey were built up with single-family houses, which led to the transformation of Surrey (still without city status) into a bedroom suburb inhabited by people who worked in Burnaby and Vancouver.
In the 1980s and 90s, Surrey experienced unprecedented growth, mainly due to the massive immigration of people from other parts of Canada from other countries. Surrey is projected to overtake Vancouver in terms of population by 2020-2030.
Weather / climate
Surrey has an oceanic climate (Cfb) typical of the coastal Pacific Northwest: rainy, humid winters, often with heavy rainfall, continuing into early spring.
Winters are cool but not cold, summers are mild and sunny, and autumns are cool and cloudy.
The city’s terrain alternates between flat and gently undulating areas, with most of the plains found in the areas of Tyinhaed, Hazelmer, Coalbrook and southern Cloverdale.
Economy
Surrey is one of the largest industrial centers in British Columbia, with a rapidly growing high-tech, clean energy, advanced manufacturing, healthcare, education, agriculture and arts sectors.
As a result of increased filming activity in Surrey, 189 films were filmed in 2017productions.
Surrey opened North America’s first $68 million biofuel plant in 2018.
Approximately a third of Surrey’s land is preserved and designated as farmland, which is being used for local food production to serve the city’s growing population, as well as to increase employment opportunities through the creation of local jobs.
Agriculture continues to revitalize Surrey’s economy, employing 3,300 people or 1.6% of Surrey’s total workforce.
Manufacturing is also a highly diversified sector with products for mature and emerging industries ranging from lumber cutting for various British Columbia logging operations to wind turbine construction.
The health sector is a significant contributor to Surrey’s economy. The city is home to nearly 900 health-related businesses.
What to see in Surrey?
Barnston Island is an island between Surrey and Pitt Meadows which is a good place for cycling.
Bear Creek Park is a popular park with mini golf, miniature train ride, outdoor pool, walking trails and gardens.
Bose Corn Maze is a fall attraction at Bose and Sons Farms.
Central City Fun Park is an indoor amusement park with roller skating, mini golf and more.
Cloverdale Flea Market is a giant market that sells everything imaginable on Sundays year round.
Crescent Beach is a scenic spot located near the seaside village of White Rock.
Darts Hill Park is a beautiful garden that is open to the public on certain days.
Elgin Heritage Park – Park with hiking trails, boardwalk and historic Stewart Farm.
Glades Garden is a beautiful oasis near the US border that is only open on certain days.
Guildford Town Center is a large mall.
Redwood Park is a large park with playgrounds, picnic areas and trails through the woods.
Surrey Art Gallery is a fascinating contemporary and digital art gallery.
The Surrey Museum is a place for family fun and history.
Tynehead Regional Park – More than 250 hectares of wooded trails and meadows, great for hiking and cycling.
Northview Golf & Country Club – The golf club boasts one of the most exciting and challenging golf courses in British Columbia.
Newton Recreation Center is a huge sports and entertainment complex where you can enjoy your leisure time and actively engage in sports.
Education
Surrey has the largest student enrollment in British Columbia. It has:
101 elementary school
20 secondary schools
5 training centers
3 adult education centers
distributed online learning program
many interagency programs
On the Simon Fraser University campus, which is located in Surrey, students can enroll in the following programs:
applied sciences
arts and social sciences
communication
business management
technology
education
mathematics
science
1. Surrey is home to Canada’s first Kabaddi Stadium. Kabaddi is popular in India and is the official sport of Bangladesh.
2. Here is the highest flagpole in the world.
3. A resident of Surrey set a record: the longest beard in the world.
In 2010, Sarwan Singh was declared the man with the longest beard in the world. At the time he set the record, his beard was 2.36 meters long. With repeated measurements in 2011, it grew to 2.495 meters.
4. Surrey designed its coat of arms in 1987. The emblem was officially registered with the College of Arms of Canada in 1993. It is now used in conjunction with the city’s logo, which was designed in 2009.
5. Surrey is Greater Vancouver’s gateway to the United States of America.
The city is the only community in the province with two border crossings. Potential travelers from other countries can choose to cross either the Peace Arch or the Pacific Truck Crossing (yes, even if you’re not driving a truck).
6. Surrey is older than Vancouver.
The city was incorporated in 1879, seven years before Vancouver became a municipality.
real estate
In Surrey, the average house price is $1,028,626 (data September 2021).
This is slightly higher than in the rest of British Columbia, where the median home price is $850,000. , duplexes and townhouses.
Approximately 70% of housing in the city is occupied by homeowners, the rest are rented out.
The houses in this city are very modern, as about a third of the houses were built after 2000.
Picket Fence Preschool – Care.com Junction City, OR Child Care Center
Picket Fence Preschool – Care.com Junction City, OR Child Care Center
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Picket Fence Preschool is a state-licensed daycare facility that offers center-based child care and early education services designed for young children. Located at 977 West 17th Avenue, the company serves families residing in the Junction City, OR area. Picket Fence Preschool has been serving the community since they opened in 2013.
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1585 Juniper St
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Junction City,
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Kristina’s Childcare
94299 Willamette Dr.
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Junction City,
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Children’s Corner Preschool
1250 Nyssa St
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Junction City,
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PICKET FENCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Examples of picket fence
picket fence
So we had a march of about a 1,000 people who did a quick picketfence around the bank.
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Was the picketfence a premonition of things to come?
From Huffington Post
I want to watch teams run the old picketfence.
From USA TODAY
Another is conveniently located just around the corner from the house with the picketfence.
From Huffington Post
They ignited, one after the next, a glowing picketfence across the piped edging.
From NPR
There’s nothing that says “old-fashioned” quite like a white picketfence, complete with peonies peaking through the slats.
From Washington Times
They lived in large camps, depending on one another for food, childcare, and everything else — all without walls, doors, or picket fences.
From The Atlantic
We are talking about babies, and white picket fences, and home for the holidays.
From Huffington Post
While white picket fences outline most front yards, not everyone is allowed to have them.
From Bloomberg
It stood in a good sized yard inclosed by a picketfence.
From Project Gutenberg
He ran up to a picketfence, and sprang up on the sharp spikes.
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A high picketfence, with a gate, surrounded these buildings.
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Near the highway that led into the town, and separated from the landing field by a white picketfence, stood a small farmhouse.
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The small boy’s delight in drawing a stick along a picketfence should be curbed in the nursery!
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Prime Minister Tony Abbott and his cabinet colleagues have talked so much about wanting to encourage women, especially mothers, to increase their workforce participation that I’d started to believe they were serious.
I was ready to concede that after decades of espousing the John Howard “white picket fence” ideal of family – you know, the one where the happy wife is a full-time domestic goddess ministering to the every need of her perfect (and good job-holding) husband and her brood of adorable kids – the Liberal Party had undergone a fundamental change in ideology.
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I’d forced myself to overcome my innate scepticism that this ideology was so deeply entrenched on the conservative side of politics that the rhetoric of Abbott and his ministers was simply not credible.
Instead, I took Abbott and Joe Hockey and Scott Morrison at their word.
They had been convinced, they told us, that childcare was the key to enabling mothers to go back to work. It was way more important a factor than the government’s proposed income-replacement Paid Parent Leave (PPL) scheme. The Productivity Commission had said so, virtually every commentator had said so and women themselves – the ultimate judges, one would have thought – had said loud and clear that years of affordable childcare availability was more decisive than six months of PPL in determining their workforce participation.
The government seemed to be on track to deliver the kind of sound policy that women had been yearning for: policy that would enable them to have kids, spend some time bonding with their babies after birth while retaining that vital attachment to the workforce and then having childcare options that were realistically framed and priced to enable them to stay in employment, develop their skills, build up savings in superannuation and become equal members of a society that prizes economic activity as a measure of social worth.
Then we were shown the policy.
Whatever trust we had been willing to invest in the government was instantly blown out of the water when the minister, Scott Morrison, announced that women could only have the childcare if they gave up significant family benefit payments.
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While women were still digesting this breathtakingly brazen Abbott government version of three card monte – you give us $9.4 billion and we’ll give you $3.5 billion in return – the government chucked in a wild card that has left us reeling.
Instead of the “fair dinkum” income-replacement PPL which had been Abbott’s signature policy – testament to his credentials as a born-again supporter of working women – the government now announced a crackdown on double dipping, “rorting” mums.
It turned out that thousands of new mothers, among them Mrs Frydenberg (wife of the federal assistant treasurer) and Mrs Cormann (wife of the federal finance minister), were now fraudsters, according to the federal government, for having accessed the government’s own PPL as well as whatever scheme their employer provided. For doing precisely what the government scheme, introduced in 2011, intended.
With just two policy announcements, the Abbott government has triple somersaulted back from supposedly encouraging Aussie mums to stay in the workforce to treating them as ingrates and pariahs for having the temerity to want to walk through that white picket fence.
Turns out my scepticism was justified.
Just think about it.
Is there any other area of policy where beneficiaries are required to fund their programs by giving up a current entitlement?
Was Defence told it could only have its spanking new two Canberra Class amphibious assault ships, costing $3 billion, if they gave up two of the 12 submarines that will cost the budget $36 billion? I don’t think so.
If the government truly believed that childcare was essential to women’s workforce participation it would fund the new program from consolidated revenue, which in turn would benefit from the economic activity generated by women’s participation. Clearly the government does not believe in childcare.
Nor does it believe that PPL is integral to keeping women attached to employment. In fact, it is now clear that Abbott’s three versions of PPL are all sleight-of-hand tricks.
He has given us “over my dead body” (2003), “fair dinkum” (2010) and, now in 2015, “double dipping”. Each of these, when you really look at them, denies employed mothers a realistic paid leave option and therefore a key workplace entitlement.
Abbott gave us “over my dead body” in 2003 when Sex Discrimination Commissioner Pru Goward sought to have the Howard cabinet legislate for PPL. Seven years later he bypassed his party room and shadow cabinet and announced a full income-replacement 26 weeks PPL policy that would include women earning up to $150,000, and which was so stunningly extravagant it had no hope of ever being enacted. Now “double dipping” seeks to strip thousands of mothers of both cash and extra weeks of employer paid leave they had been entitled to expect would supplement the government’s scheme.
Rather than compensate for the loss of “fair dinkum” by extending the existing government 18-week PPL and including superannuation, Abbott is pulling up stumps, leaving employed mums-to-be in limbo.
The new family tax benefits regime is due to come into effect on July 1 but has Buckley’s chance of passing the Senate so there goes the childcare package.
So with no new childcare policy and a joke of a PPL scheme, where are working women left?
Back behind that white picket fence?
Anne Summers is editor and publisher of Anne Summers Reports
Twitter: @SummersAnne
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First Requirement for a Fence for an Outdoor Play Area: Safety
Kids are incredibly inquisitive beings, testing out everything they can reach, and playing with everything they can touch. With this in mind, there are a few major requirements for fences that are going to contain children:
A Kid-Friendly Surface: To make the fence safe, I was mindful to choose a surface as free as possible from jagged edges and abrasive surfaces. Wooden fences, especially cedar, are often full of splinters and a bit rough. Chain-link fences often rust and break down, making them a good place to get a scrape. Smoother surfaces are ideal for kid-safe fencing. Vinyl, composite, aluminum, and steel picket and rail fencing are all good options.
Climbing Difficulty: Most kids love to climb just as much as they love to explore through touch–at least that was the case when I was young. If having a child potentially climbing and falling off a fence is something to avoid, the best strategy might be to put in a fence that is simply too difficult to climb–a seemingly hard task when kids are involved! A fence with smooth, tall pickets, and without a lot of horizontal surfaces like rails has been my go-to option.
Durability: This requirement goes back to the safety issue. It doesn’t matter how smooth and child-friendly the fencing material you initially choose is, if it won’t remain that way after a few years. Fencing that breaks down easily in the weather can be a hazard, as sharp and rusty edges might emerge, or joins might fail and cause the fence to fail when kids pull on or climb on it. When running a childcare business, it’s far better to start with durable materials that won’t require a whole lot of patching and maintenance.
Of course it’s important to keep kids from hurting themselves, but it’s equally–if not more–important to keep others from hurting the kids. A fence can do this by creating a safe, secure environment.
Second Requirement: Security
A high, sturdy fence is a natural pick for security reasons. With a daycare business, the peace of mind of both the parents and the business owners is absolutely crucial. Just as with safety, there are a few main considerations:
Climbing Difficulty, Again: When I want to keep other people out and children in, I opt for fencing that is difficult to climb, plain and simple. Topping something with barbed wire is probably a bit excessive and definitely ugly, but a high picket fence, with smooth pickets, few horizontal rails, and perhaps topped with pointed finials, will likely be more than sufficient to deter would be climbers.
Clear Sight Lines: Fencing that can be clearly seen through is often safer than fully solid privacy fencing, as it keeps people from hiding on the outside of the fence, and provides a line of sight for preschool employees or parents who might want to keep an eye on the kids from outside the enclosure. This is especially helpful around entrances and exits, particularly when those areas are somewhat discrete or closed off from public view.
Height: This really goes without saying (but we’ll say it anyway). The nightmare of many parents is to have an adult reach over the fence and grab a child when no one is looking. Having a fence that is at least 5 feet tall keeps this from happening.
Third Requirement: Aesthetics
Since taste is often subjective, this is a wide-open category and changes from context to context. Wood, vinyl, and metal fences can all be beautiful if made with care and quality craftsmanship. At my friends’ nursery, safety, security, and good aesthetics combined in the form of a well-coated black galvanized steel picket and rail fence for the outdoor play area. There’s a reason that powder-coated steel is often used as security fencing for schools and preschools. Paired with their retrofit Queen Anne-style home, a black steel fence fit perfectly. The tall, smooth pickets with only a couple horizontal rails proved difficult to climb and safe to the touch, while the height and the ornamental finials provided security and clear sight lines, and made it the perfect fence for a Victorian house.
In addition to the classic picket and rail fence, there are new picket and rail systems that are designed with the option of attaching wooden or composite infill boards. With yards that could use both privacy and openness–say, an open picket arrangement on one side of the fence and a solid privacy-style fence on another–this flexible fencing system works extremely well.
My friends’ business boomed and they asked me back a year later as their play area needed to expand into the backyard, which translated into adding 200 more feet of fencing. There are many ways of providing a safe and secure perimeter for a play area. When I need secure, attractive steel fencing, one of the first places I consider is Fortress Building Products, as their fences are unique in the quality and strength of their protective coatings, ease of installation, and craftsmanship. They use a special coating method involving a protective zinc coating on top of galvanization, topped with an e-coat and powder coat, which keeps their fencing looking beautiful for ages. I also frequent their building products website, if only for the extra bit of inspiration that often results from looking at their decking, railing, and ornamental hardware offerings.
Plastic Play Area Fencing for Children | Baby & Toddler
Tekplas’ Children’s Plastic Play Area Fencing is a versatile fencing solution to encapsulate outdoor areas in gardens for children.
The PVC material used in manufacture is of very high quality and contains UV stabilisers to defend against outdoor weathering. Its construction creates a maintenance free fencing solution, unlike other similar wooden products.
High-Quality PVC Product
Strong Rigid Construction
Very Hygienic – Easy Clean Wipeable Surface
Choice of Colours: Dark Grey / Brown / White / Golden Oak / Multi-coloured
Quick Assembly and Disassembly
Maintenance Free
Suitable for Indoor and Outdoor Use
Heavy Duty Plastic Product – Children will not be able to lift up or move around
Fencing Explained
With our posts you can connect a panel to each of the four faces, any faces of the post you don’t use, will be covered with a cover strip. It’s a modular system so you can keep adding to the fencing. You can make rectangles, squares, straight lines, U-Shapes, L-Shapes, etc
We can cut the panels so that you can go at different angles if required. If your making smaller squares or rectangles the fencing is free standing, if you require straight lines of more than 2 panels, then we can offer temporary stabilising feet which our posts slide over and this helps to stabilise the fence across longer runs or metposts which are knocked into the ground just below the surface level and our post recesses into the metpost and clamped into place. For permanent fixing (which is the best method) we can offer the posts cut longer to cement into the ground or we offer solid floor fixings. All of the above fixing products are on our fixings page. We can cut down our standard panels and make most sizes required, simply email a plan of what you require and our team will work everything out for you. Or if you can make our standard panels work, you can easily order everything you need direct from the website.
Each panel comes with one post. If you’re not making a square or rectangle then you will require a finishing post every time you finish the fencing. Again, these are on our fixings page. If your making in and out entrances with gates or just walk through gaps. So, stopping the fencing and starting again, you will require more finishing posts.
We can also offer gates to suit most gaps from 500mm – 1200mm wide if you’re going for our temporary fixings we would recommend not ordering a gate over 800mm wide due to the post not being fixed to the ground. If the posts are fixed permanently then anything up to 1200mm is fine. Our single play area gates are on the fencing page. This product has all the options you need to match this product, colours, height, etc
You will need to fix your post caps with PVC Solvent adhesive or super glue, to make a permanent fixing, or with silicone if you wish to move the posts at a later date or be able to replace them easily.
We also have another product Plastic Picket Fencing which allows the panel to sit of the ground by 50mm this helps when fitting the fencing on un-level ground. Allowing you to cut the spacer profile at slightly different heights each end to ensure the panels are level or you can even step the panels down slightly.
If you have any additional information, we have a notes section when checking out.
If you require different heights of fencing on the same fencing system we can just supply a slightly longer post allowing you to carry on with a different height suitable for different aged children.
The easy wipe surface can be wiped with ordinary household disinfectants or even washed in a garden environment with a hose or pressure washer should it become exposed to dirt or debris. We also recommend Everbuild Solvent PVC Cleaner for stubborn marks
A well manufactured and presents a low risk to users.
The playpens are suitable for use as a fence/playpen in indoor and outdoors for children’s environments such as creches, nurseries, etc.
Play Area Fencing kits contain the following:
1 x Post and Cap
1 x Panel
Panel and Post Dimensions
Panels
Width: 115cm
Height: 60cm / 75cm / 90cm
Posts
Width: 75mm Square
Height: 60cm / 75cm / 90cm
Please Note:
We cannot be held responsible for the safety or installation of our products, as the buyer or installer you must make sure it is installed correctly and safe to use.
Do-it-yourself fence
Yuliya Skopich
fenced off neighbors
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I was afraid that the neighbors dog would jump over our old fence, so we decided to replace it.
Our summer cottage was separated from the neighboring one by a small wooden fence, which rotted over time. Until the neighbors had a dog, we did not think to change anything. But when it appeared, it became dangerous to leave a low and unreliable fence.
Almost at the same time, at my father-in-law’s dacha, my relatives decided to fence themselves off from one of the two neighboring plots. There was no fence, and the neighbor often sat on the bench opposite and looked, it was uncomfortable. Other neighbors fenced themselves off from their fathers-in-law.
I oversaw the installation of all the fences. In the article I will tell you how we negotiated with neighbors, chose the material, what are the building codes and rules for fences. I will describe what mistakes we made and why, if we are sued, we will be wrong.
Do a survey first
Before putting up a fence, check the boundaries of the site. This will help the cadastral engineer, who will conduct a land survey. Legislative norms mainly concern not the fences themselves, but indents from the boundaries of the site: it is assumed that the fence will stand along these boundaries. But it happens that intentionally or accidentally a fence is put up incorrectly: they seize the territory of a neighbor, the land of a city or a forest fund. And sometimes they install a fence, on the contrary, to their detriment – the site becomes smaller.
A fine is provided for self-occupation of land – from 1 to 1.5% of the cadastral value of the land plot, but not less than 5000 R. If the cadastral value is not determined, the fine will be from 5000 to 10 000 R. But the most unpleasant thing is that an incorrectly installed fence will be forced postpone. This is a very time-consuming and expensive procedure, especially if the fence is on a solid concrete foundation.
Fence Installation Guidelines
What kind of fence should be depends on the category of land. If the site is intended for IZHS, that is, individual housing construction, or private household plots, personal subsidiary plots, there may be local requirements for the fence. For example, sometimes the authorities oblige owners to use a standard design in order to maintain fences in the same style.
These are the requirements for fences, which are prescribed in the rules for land use and development of the urban settlement of Aprelevka, Naro-Fominsk Municipal District, Moscow Region. Source: docs.cntd.ru
In a garden non-profit partnership, SNT, it is necessary to take into account the requirements of the partnership. For example, in areas where there is little sun, it is sometimes forbidden to install blind fences. Imagine what will happen to strawberries or other light-loving crops if the shadow from the fence constantly falls on it.
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Local requirements are prescribed in the charter of the SNT or in the rules for land use and development of the municipality. But in addition to local regulations, there are federal requirements – they are mandatory in any territory throughout Russia.
Thus, in horticulture, a mesh fence 1.2–1.8 meters high is recommended. I emphasize that this is a recommendation, not a requirement. In addition, you can conclude an agreement between neighbors and agree on this document in the board of SNT – then we can accept a fence of any type, or you can do without a fence at all.
p. 6.2 SP 53.13330.2019
A shrub can be planted at least a meter from the border of an adjacent plot, a medium-sized tree – at a distance of at least two meters. If the tree is tall, the distance between it and the border or fence should be at least three meters.
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How not to bring conflict with neighbors
The owners of the site always install fences that border the street at their own expense. But the cost of a fence between neighbors is often divided in half. But the law does not say who should pay for the fence in adjacent territories and how exactly the costs should be divided.
Usually agreed. For example, one neighbor pays for materials, and the other pays for the work of builders. But if the neighbor does not want to chip in, you cannot oblige him to do so.
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There are no rules about where the front – the most beautiful – side of the fence should look. In the Lipetsk region, where I live, there is an unspoken rule: the front side looks in the direction of the one who pays for the work or who owns the initiative to install the fence.
In practice, disputes often arise between neighbors, especially if someone starts putting up a fence without warning the other. Neighbors may not like the height or material of the fence, as well as the very fact of its appearance, if it was not there before. Therefore, it is better to draw up an agreement in advance and indicate the parameters of the fence in it. The agreement must be signed by both parties.
The agreement should look something like this. Source: law-divorce.ru If the house is divided into two owners, they often agree to install a fence between adjacent plots
If the neighbor is categorically against installing a fence, the fence can still be made, the main thing is to follow all the requirements and recommendations. If the owner of the site has violated the requirements, the neighbor can go to court, and if he takes his side, the fence will be obliged to move. The violator will have to pay the costs.
It happens that the fence was installed with a violation by the previous owner of the house. In this case, the court can still oblige the new owner of the site to dismantle the fence, since the new owner of the site is entirely responsible for its condition.
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This decision was made by the Solntsevsky District Court of Moscow in 2017.
Case No. 2-2347/17PDF, 82 KB
Neighbors sued the owners of the adjacent property and demanded that the fence installed by the previous owner of this property back in 1979 be moved.
During the meeting, it turned out that the fence really captures part of someone else’s land and contradicts the land survey. The judge granted the claim.
As agreed with the neighbors
About the fence on our site. When we decided to install a fence in the dacha on the adjacent side, the neighbors did not object. But they warned that they would not share the expenses. We knew that we had no right to oblige them, so we did not argue.
We decided to make a blind fence and install it in place of the wooden one, although it would be more correct to call a cadastral engineer and clarify the boundaries of the site. Since we paid, we agreed with the neighbors that the front side would look in our direction.
About the fence at the father-in-law’s plot. There, fences were also made along the border of the plots.
On one side of the plot, my relatives installed a fence on their own, as the neighbors refused to share the expenses. When everything was ready, they made no claims. But we did not fix it in writing.
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The neighbors on the other side decided to do everything themselves and offered the father-in-law to pay half the cost of the fence. But my relatives refused: for materials and installation services, the neighbors brought a bill for 32,000 R. It seemed expensive, and the neighbors did not want to discuss anything.
Then my relatives suggested another option: the neighbors pay for the materials, and my husband and his father take care of the entire installation. But the neighbors already refused this, in the end they bought and did everything themselves.
All discussions were oral. None of us thought that it was better to conclude a written agreement.
This is how the fence looks from the side of the father-in-law’s yard. It was installed by neighbors
Fence materials
Owners are free to build fences from any materials, if local rules do not restrict this. It happens that local norms prescribe a certain color and material for fences from the side of the street. There are usually no such requirements for fences between neighbors. I’ll tell you which fences are made most often and how much it will cost.
From chain-link mesh: from 200 R per linear meter.
Such a fence visually enlarges the territory, protects from pets and strangers, but at the same time the territory is clearly visible – as if there is no fence.
Chain-link mesh is often chosen when the site does not border on neighbors, but on a field or other open space. Animals will not enter the territory with a net, protection from prying eyes is simply not needed, and the owners themselves get the opportunity to admire nature.
Prices for chain-link mesh depend on the cell size, metal coating and web length. Source: leroymerlin.ru This is a section of a chain-link fence at the site of my father-in-law. Sometimes the materials for the fence are combined. For example, they install a fence made of corrugated board along the territory of the yard, and a fence made of chain-link – along the site
From PVC: from 350 R per linear meter of corrugated board.
Such a fence is resistant to precipitation, dirt, mold, does not rot or fade in the sun. But low-quality plastic can crack in the cold. And the main drawback of the material is that it is not strong enough. Plastic can be damaged already at the installation stage if something is dropped on it, and such a fence can also be hit with hail – and all the plastic will be in holes.
Plastic fences can be solid or with gaps. Source: zabor-profi.ru
From mesh-gitter: from 1050 R per linear meter.
Gitter mesh fence is commonly referred to as 3D. This is due to stiffening ribs – rods that are bent in the shape of the letter V. In terms of structural strength, this fence can be compared with forged, but it costs less. True, the fence does not hide from prying eyes.
To protect the metal from corrosion, temperature extremes and UV rays, the mesh is coated with protective agents. And to protect it from chips, rust and scratches, it must be periodically painted.
In the Lipetsk region, where I live, a gitter mesh fence is often installed in front of schools.
This is a cheap version of a blind fence. Profiled fences are often criticized for their unaesthetic appearance, but gardeners still build such fences en masse because they are reliable and simple.
Corrugated sheets are protected from corrosion by galvanized and polymer coating. The material is wind resistant, quickly installed, reduces the noise level on the site.
There is a significant drawback: the profiled sheet is very susceptible to mechanical stress. For example, a fence can bend if there is a lot of snow in winter or if it is accidentally hit by a board during construction. Any distortion will be very noticeable.
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In the Lipetsk region, where I live, corrugated board is the most common material for installing a fence in an adjacent area
From wood: from 2200 R per linear meter.
Such a fence can even be made from old boards or scraps that remain after the construction or demolition of outbuildings. That is, a wooden fence can be a budget option. But modern wooden fences are not like those in old villages and are much more expensive.
Before installation, the wood must be treated with an antiseptic so that it does not rot and is not eaten by insects. If grass and forest fires occur in the area, the fence is also treated with a fire-fighting solution, otherwise it may catch fire – there will be a risk to the house.
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A wooden fence needs to be painted regularly to maintain its appearance.
This is an Austrian wicker – a fence made of painted boards that are mounted through a bar. Such a fence is easy to make with your own hands, but its function is mainly decorative. Wickerwork is only a help to country thieves: you can climb it like a ladder and jump over a fence in a matter of seconds. Source: dizainexpert.ru
From a metal profile: forged – from 2000 R per linear meter, from a profile pipe – from 1400 R per linear meter, from steel reinforcement – from 30,000 R per ton.
A non-deaf sectional metal fence is made of forged elements, a profile pipe or steel reinforcement in the form of rods. The most popular option is from a profile pipe. Such a fence is durable and lasts a long time, it does not need to be painted.
Occasionally, such a fence is coated with anti-corrosion agents and cleaned of rust.
A wrought iron fence is sometimes combined with polycarbonate or other deaf material – it turns out beautifully and functionally. But most often, such a fence is placed not between neighboring plots, but in front of the house. Source: na-dache.pro
From brick: from 10 R per piece, the cost of brickwork – from 6000 R per linear meter. The foundation is calculated separately.
A brick fence is expensive and takes a long time to build. Typically, such a fence is placed in front of the house from the side of the street, and something simpler is chosen between the sections. A brick fence is placed on a foundation – as a rule, a concrete tape is poured, so it is very difficult to move it later.
On the other hand, a brick fence easily withstands gusts of wind, hail, and does not depend on temperatures. A car or tractor can crash into such a fence, and it will stop them. If you lay out a brick fence correctly, it will stand for decades without any maintenance.
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Made of concrete: from 2000 R per linear meter. The foundation is calculated separately.
Such a fence also needs a foundation, therefore it is expensive, and it is difficult to build it: special equipment is needed. As a rule, a foundation is made on the site, and then ready-made concrete sections are brought, which are installed on the foundation with the help of a crane or a manipulator.
A concrete fence is no less durable than a brick fence and can stand for half a century or more.
I could not find an example when such a fence would be placed between plots, but sometimes it is installed in front of the house
How we chose the material for the fence at the dacha
It was important for us that the fence protected the territory from animals and hid it from the view of neighbors. Since the neighbors were not ready to take part in the purchase of material, we decided to choose an inexpensive one. We didn’t like the tree because of its fragility, we didn’t think about PVC, the fence made of steel reinforcement was expensive, and we decided to stop at profiled sheets.
With a fence length of 10 meters and a height of 1.5 meters, we spent 5,000 rubles on a profiled sheet in 2016. We bought profile sheets measuring 2 × 1.15 meters and 0.45 mm thick. Now a similar fence would cost twice or even three times as much.
In addition to the corrugated sheet, support posts were required. We approached their selection responsibly: if the supports are unreliable, a strong wind will tilt the entire fence – and sooner or later it will simply fall.
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Profiled fence posts are made of wood, brick, metal or concrete. Wood quickly deteriorates, brick and concrete are expensive. Therefore, metal is most often used.
Metal poles are selected according to several parameters.
Ferrous or galvanized steel. Ferrous metal poles must first be primed and painted to protect the poles from corrosion. In the future, they need to be repainted as the old paint deteriorates. Galvanized steel poles are already coated with powder paint, which does not fade in the sun and does not require additional care.
Fit. Metal poles are available in round, square, rectangular or custom shapes. Round poles can even be simply screwed into the ground, they can also withstand a large load, but it is inconvenient to weld transverse jumpers to them, on which the profiled sheet will be held: the contact surface is too small. A profile pipe, square or rectangular, is more convenient in this sense.
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Made to measure. The endurance of the structure largely depends on the size of the posts: a fence on small posts will quickly squint and fall, because the post itself will bend.
Profile posts with a section of 60 × 60 or 60 × 40 mm are suitable for a two-meter fence. Now three-meter poles of this section cost 150-200 R per linear meter.
For a meter fence, you can take profile pipes with a cross section of 50 × 50 mm. Source: ggstroymarket-msk.ru
The length of the posts is also important – it depends on the height of the fence and the depth of soil freezing. These indicators must be added up, and the desired length of the pillars will be obtained. For example, in the Lipetsk region, the depth of soil freezing is 1.1 meters. That is, to put up a fence 1. 8 meters high, you need to buy three-meter supports.
For our dacha, we bought six-meter support poles with a section of 50 × 50 mm, which my husband cut in two, based on the fact that two meters are needed for the height of the fence and a meter for the ground. Two pillars came out of one. They cost about 3,000 R. Our plot is uneven, and the length of the pillars was enough for their upper edge to be all the same height.
Quantity. Poles cannot be placed too rarely, they will have too much load, and even in winter snowdrifts will simply push through the lintels along with the profiled sheet. Poles can be placed too often, but this is unreasonable and expensive.
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As a rule, for a two-meter fence, support posts are placed at a distance of 2.5-3 meters. Therefore, a ten-meter fence will require three or four supports.
This is not our fence, and here there is corrosion of ferrous metal posts due to improper preparation: it was necessary to first wipe off the remnants of the production emulsion, then degrease the surface, prime and only then paint. In this case, degreasing and primer are omitted
How we put up the fence
First, my husband removed the wooden fence and marked the boundaries of the new one. A large jasmine bush grew half a meter away, which, according to sanitary standards, should be at least a meter away. Besides, the bush just got in the way. Therefore, the husband dug it up and transplanted the shoot.
The hardest part was getting the supports straight. First, the husband marked out the territory, drove in two parallel rows of wooden pegs along the perimeter of the future fence, and pulled twine between the pegs.
The husband installed the poles at a distance of about 2.5 meters from each other, in the interval between the twines. To do this, he first dug holes a meter deep and placed pillars in them according to the level. The plot was with hillocks, and it was difficult to set up the pillars evenly. First, the husband put the extreme. Dad held each post, and the husband checked the even position with a level. The pillars were driven into the ground with a sledgehammer.
Once, when my husband was leveling the poles, he stumbled and stepped into a hole, after which he had to go to the hospital: his leg was very sore and we were afraid of a dislocation. Fortunately, it turned out that it was a bruise, and the next day the husband continued to work.
After installing the corner posts, we started the intermediate ones. When all the pillars were driven in, the holes were filled with concrete from above. After two days the solution seized.
Then it was necessary to make a frame, that is, to fix the horizontal guides. They are fixed at a distance of 20-30 cm from the upper and lower edges of the fence. The husband connected the rails to the posts by welding, and then primed all the metal parts in two layers to protect against corrosion. At that time, we did not know about the degreasing of the pillars, and over time, a slight corrosion nevertheless appeared. We bought half a liter of gray paint for 300 R and painted the posts and crossbars. Now it was possible to sheathe the frame with a profiled sheet.
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My husband used roofing screws with a rubber gasket and a head in the color of the corrugated sheet as fasteners. We bought 500 self-tapping screws for 750 R. The profiled sheet was mounted with an overlap, and the corners were simply joined. If hurricane winds were blowing here, it would be possible to make air in the fence: for example, two profiled sheets, and then a small section of the picket fence – and so on throughout the fence. Ventilation is needed so that a strong wind does not knock down the fence. But we don’t have such winds, so we didn’t do this.
In total, it took us a week to install the fence and about 9000 R for materials. If we decided to order the installation, it would cost about 8000 R at 2016 prices.
What you need to know about installing a fence
Depending on the category of land, when building a fence, local regulations must be taken into account: the charter of the SNT or the land use rules of the local administration.
It is better to conclude a written agreement with neighbors, which will specify the height of the fence, where the front side will be facing, and other nuances. The agreement must be signed by both you and the neighbors.
If the neighbors are against the installation, the fence can still be installed, but then you must carefully follow all the requirements and recommendations – in case the neighbors sue.
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We present to your attention a selection of the best plants in our opinion for creating a living fence on your site.
1. Thuja. Evergreen tree or shrub. In the conditions of the middle lane, it can reach a height of 3 m. It is widely used to create hedges. The optimal planting distance is 80-100 cm. It can be planted in two rows in a checkerboard pattern. In a temperate climate, among the various forms of thuja, the thuja western “Smaragd” and “Emerald” feel best. Among other plants used to create hedges, thuja has its advantages and disadvantages
Advantages:
Endurance. Not demanding on lighting, frost and heat resistant, feels good in urban environments.
Tolerates shearing well. Thuja is distinguished by strong branching, forms a dense fence, takes any shape.
Possesses volatile properties.
Drawbacks:
shortcomings of arborvitae include its burnout in the bright sun, while the needles lose their decorative effect and become brown.
2. Juniper. Common, Cossack, virgin, scaly, and Chinese junipers are used to create hedges. All of them have their own characteristics, but their main advantages are the same:
Creates a fairly tight enclosure.
Drought resistant.
Not picky about the soil.
The needles do not crumble.
Of the shortcomings of juniper, one can single out its need for good lighting. Otherwise, the bushes become loose and lose their decorative effect. Like all conifers, juniper has a rather slow growth, although this is a minus or plus for a hedge – a moot point.
3. Berry yew. Evergreen coniferous plant. Great for creating a living fence and for good reason:
Excellent shear tolerance.
Forms shoots even on old wood.
Long-lived and slow growing.
Hardy.
Drought resistant.
Produces bright red ornamental fruits.
The yew has one drawback – all its parts are poisonous.
4. Lawson Cypress is one of the most beautiful coniferous plants.
Benefits:
Forms a dense dense conical crown.
Very decorative bluish-green needles.
Undemanding to soil fertility.
Quite resistant to diseases and pests.
Disadvantages: prefers well-lit areas (goes bald in the shade), requires regular watering and spraying.
5. Derain white. A fast-growing deciduous shrub up to 3 m high. Very beautiful, retains its decorative effect even in winter, thanks to bright red shoots. Blossoms twice a season, in the fall, along with young flowers, rounded white berries appear. The shrub has many virtues , among which:
Decorative throughout the year.
Foliage turns a variety of hues in autumn.
It lends itself well to shearing, able to take various forms.
Not picky about conditions.
Heat and winter hardy.
Adapted to urban conditions.
Fast growing.
Does not require additional feeding.
Perhaps the only feature of turf that can be called its disadvantage is the need for regular cutting. If this condition is not observed, the bush is exposed in the lower part, it looks sloppy.
6. Viburnum vesicle. Spectacular shrub with spreading drooping branches and large ornamental leaves. It reaches a height of 3 m. With proper care, a vesicle hedge will become a real highlight of your garden.
Benefits:
Variety of colors available to create interesting combinations.
Undemanding to the soil.
Drought resistant.
Very unpretentious in care.
Even a novice gardener can handle pruning.
Grows quickly to form a solid wall.
Heat and frost resistant.
Not affected by diseases and pests.
has no defects.
7. Crown mock orange
A beautifully flowering fragrant shrub up to 3 m high. It is frost-resistant and unpretentious, excellent for the conditions of the middle lane. In addition to the already listed advantages of mock orange, the following should be noted:
Bright green foliage.
Relatively small shrub width.
The ability to quickly recover even after heavy pruning.
The plant has no significant shortcomings, it should only be noted that well-lit places should be chosen for planting mock orange, and the soil should not be compacted and waterlogged.
8. Spirea. A very ornamental shrub with beautiful abundant flowering. A spirea hedge can reach a height of 1.5 m. The plant has many advantages, including:
Lush, graceful blooms.
Handles shearing well.
Able to take various forms.
By combining varieties with different flowering times, you can create a continuously flowering hedge.
A wide range of varieties with different colors of inflorescences.
Undemanding to soils
To maintain a neat appearance of the shrub, it is recommended to trim the faded inflorescences.
9. Thunberg barberry. Great for hedges because it:
Unpretentious and adapts easily to various conditions.
Very decorative, changes its appearance throughout the season: bright green bushes in summer turn into a noble red color in autumn, the bush is covered with small red berries.
Able to create a dense enclosure.
Good for cutting.
The plant has its own disadvantages . For example, the presence of long sharp spines complicates the care of the shrub. With a lack of sunlight, the decorative effect of the leaves is lost. The plant propagates easily and appears where its growth is undesirable.
10. Privet. Fast-growing, shade-tolerant shrub up to 2-2.5 m high. The plant deserves special attention for the following reasons:
Grows well, creating an impenetrable wall.
Perfectly gives in to a hairstyle, taking any form.
Undemanding to growing conditions.
Winter hardy.
Does not require watering.
Not damaged by diseases and pests.
The only drawback of privet is poisonous fruit. Do not choose this plant if you have children.
11. Shiny cotoneaster. Densely leafy deciduous shrub up to 0.5 to 1.5 meters high. Undoubted Benefits of Cotoneaster:
Decorative throughout the season.
Resistance to adverse conditions (drought, frost, waterlogging).
Not picky about soils.
Feels good in urban environments.
Possesses volatile properties.
It lends itself well to a haircut, taking any shape.
The fruits are not poisonous.
Cotoneaster branches are fairly fast growing so regular pruning is essential to maintain the shape and attractiveness of the shrub.
12. Blood red hawthorn. Unpretentious deciduous shrub, characterized by high longevity. The undoubted advantages of the plant are:
Resistance to adverse conditions (drought, frost, shading).
Undemanding to soils.
High shoot forming ability.
Handles shearing and shaping well.
Creates a dense, impenetrable fence over time.
Easily propagated by cuttings.
Irregular shearing of hawthorn can expose the underside of the bush.
13. Lilac. Very ornamental flowering shrub. To create a hedge, the use of undemanding, frost-resistant, drought-resistant varieties, such as Meyer’s, Amur and Hungarian lilacs, is recommended. The advantage of lilac over other shrubs is as follows:
Feels good in urban environments.
Drought tolerant.
Not damaged by diseases and pests.
Good for cutting.
Winter-hardy, but can freeze slightly in severe winters.
disadvantages of lilacs include the need for annual cutting of root shoots; a short flowering period, after which the decorativeness of the plant is significantly reduced.
14. Shrub cinquefoil. A very decorative compact shrub that blooms from early summer to autumn. The main advantages of the plant:
Unpretentiousness.
Winter hardiness.
Ability to grow in urban environments.
Good for cutting.
Long flowering.
Variety of varieties with different colors.
Every 4-5 years the plant needs a rejuvenating pruning. Requires watering during dry periods.
15. Hydrangea. Incredibly beautiful shrub with large leaves and very lush flowering. Paniculata and tree varieties are great for creating hedges. Hydrangea Benefits:
Long flowering period.
Variety of colors.
Large leaves and lush inflorescences.
Suitable for slightly shaded areas.
Grows well in acidic soils.
At the same time, hydrangea is rather capricious, requires frequent watering, needs shelter for the winter, and is demanding on the composition of the soil. The plant needs pruning, since flowering occurs only on the shoots of the current year.
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People have been building fences since ancient times. The fence protected from predators and acted as a reliable barrier against enemies in all ages. And today, developers, having received a suburban area in their possession, first of all think about building a fence in order to mark the boundaries of their territory and give the site a shape. Even an inexperienced builder can build a fence in the country, because this does not require special skills and abilities. Depending on the material possibilities and design ideas, there are several options for fencing for the land. Therefore, before construction work, it is necessary to get acquainted with the main varieties of country fences.
The purpose of the fence in the country
Initially, the role of the fence is clear to every person. It defines the exclusive rights to the land. With the help of the fence, the size of the territory belonging to a particular person is determined. There has always been a lot of controversy about fences – both a hundred years ago and now. However, the fences clearly indicate the rights to the land and the obligations of the landowner.
The fence prevents outside visitors from entering the territory or makes such penetration difficult. Even a low fence serves as a fence. However, this design serves more as a psychological barrier than a physical one: the fact of the fenced area works directly. On a subconscious level, land without a fence is considered a no man’s land with all the consequences that follow from this.
The presence of a fence is especially felt during the construction of a country house or cottage. It will be more difficult to get to building materials and tools. And when construction is taking place, it is better that strangers do not see the workers, because their appearance at the time of work is not the most respectable.
It is important to understand that the fence does not have to be the same around the entire perimeter. A summer cottage can be fenced off with a powerful fence only from a passing street, but it makes no sense to fence off neighbors on the right and left with such a fortress wall, moreover, if there is a non-conflict relationship between you.
The fence is necessary, on the other hand, to ensure the safety of animals and your children, as it does not allow them to run out onto the road. A beautiful fence is also an indicator of your taste and well-being. It is customary to determine the cost of building a fence in a country house with your own hands depending on your goals.
Country fence design
Any fence structurally consists of sheathing and load-bearing structures. The materials that are used for cladding the fence are very different – stone, metal, plastic or wood. The supporting structures of the fence are vertical pillars of supports that are fixed in the soil, and horizontal runs, to which the sheathing elements, gates and gates are attached.
The fence is made in the same architectural style as the residential building itself. For example, if the house is lined with sandstone and face brick, then the fence should be built from these materials. If the building is panel or wooden, then the fence is erected from a board set at an angle, a palisade or a block house. In the case of building a country-style house, you need to make a log fence.
The choice of the type of fence and the materials used for its construction depends on such factors:
Ground characteristics. The ability to hold the supports of the country fence and the need for deepening and power depend on how dusty or heaving the soil is.
Wind loads. In areas with open terrain and strong seasonal winds, the skin will experience more wind loads. In flat terrain, it is recommended to install fence supports on a strong foundation or sheathe spans sparsely, leaving gaps between the sheathing elements.
Styling of the land plot. The external design of the country fence should create harmony with the general style of the country house. If the owner attaches great importance to security issues and plans to put up a stone or metal fence, then it is worth planting climbing plants from its inside.
Types of country fences
Fences are different, depending on the functions that they perform. In particular, these types of fences for summer cottages are distinguished. A fence-barrier is such a structure that is necessary to protect the territory from the negative influence of environmental factors – children leaving the site, the arrival of a car, the device of an unauthorized dump on the land. In this case, it is not necessary to build a high fence – a low non-continuous fence is enough.
The protection fence is a capital structure that protects from a pack of dogs and illegal intrusions of criminals. In this case, it is recommended to build a high fence, which can give the owner a temporary head start in order to prepare for a meeting with intruders. The front fence has more aesthetic functions and is a continuation of a residential building. Such buildings continue the stylistic idea that was laid down during the construction by the architect or designer, and emphasize the respectability of the owners of the territory.
Materials for country fences
For the construction of a fence in the country, the following material can be used: brick, wood, concrete panels, metal mesh, natural stone, corrugated board. Very often you can find fences that are made of various living plants – the so-called hedges. Let’s look at the characteristics of fences made from the most popular materials.
Wooden fence
Wood is the most affordable material that can be processed quite easily. The construction of wooden fences is not a particularly expensive and time-consuming process. The owner in most cases can build such a structure with his own hands, which is why he is considered the most common.
The height of the fence in the country house made of wood is different, different and the configuration of the product. The only drawback of a wooden fence lies in the flammability of the structure.
Corrugated fence
Fences made of corrugated board are quite strong and durable, as well as resistant to various kinds of atmospheric influences. Such structures do not need constant maintenance and reduce the noise level that penetrates from the street. Decking can be used to build a temporary fence on a plot of land, for example, for the construction period.
The disadvantage of a corrugated fence lies in the fact that it requires pouring a strip foundation. And this factor already removes a similar design from the category of budget buildings.
Brick fence
The main advantage of a brick fence is that of all products it is considered the most durable along with concrete. A brick fence does not require maintenance, is able to serve for a long time and allows you to experiment with design by combining natural stone, brick and metal. Sometimes it serves as the basis for creating wooden spans.
But this is an expensive design that requires great labor intensity and considerable investment. To build a brick fence, you should use the services of a contractor, since it will not work to do all the work with your own hands.
Wattle fence
Wattle fences are traditional for the village. They build a fence in the country from supporting stakes and wicker vines, so the design has an attractive decorative look. However, it is not without a number of shortcomings.
The material for such a fence is easily accessible. But the weaving process itself requires skills: not every person will be able to make a wattle fence with their own hands. Such structures are not subject to painting, their strength and durability are poor.
PVC fence
PVC fences, which have many advantages, are just beginning to enter our everyday life. Such buildings are durable, can be produced with different textures and colors, are affordable, do not need maintenance, are not afraid of the sun, cold and water.
PVC fences are high-tech, they are easy and quick to install. But the main problem is that such material remains in short supply in specialized stores.
Wrought iron section fence
Forged and sectional railings are much easier to work with. They are manufactured in factories and sold as finished products. Spans of such a fence must be screwed to the posts or welded.
Wrought iron fencing can last a long time, it gives the suburban area a sophisticated look, while requiring minimal maintenance. But all the undeniable advantages of such a fence are quite expensive.
Thus, there are two ways to build a fence around your site: seek help from specialists who know how to build a fence in the country, or do all the work yourself. Choosing the first option will entail significant financial costs. But building a fence on your own is cheap, but here you need to have certain skills. But before that, you should choose the material from which you will build the fence. At the same time, it is worth considering the future functionality and the intended decorative effect of the building.
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We decorate the fence in the country with our own hands
All buildings sooner or later tend to fall into disrepair, and the fence in this case is no exception.
If recently a new fence, under the influence of atmospheric factors, lost its former attractiveness and ceased to perform a decorative function in addition to its intended purpose, or initially was not, to put it mildly, a “work of art”, it’s time to think about how to decorate the fence for your own pleasure and for envious neighbors.
Given the wide variety of materials and design solutions for decorating a fence, the task will not present any difficulties, and we will tell you how to do it quickly and tastefully in our article.
Hedges and flower beds
How to decorate the fence in the country, if the currently available fence has ceased to please you?
There are many ways to radically change the appearance of a fence, and the most common of them is decorating with climbing plants.
The use of this design technique will be appropriate for any fence, whether it be a metal, wooden or concrete fence. However, it is important to remember that climbing plants will look most organically on fences whose height exceeds 2 meters.
If you don’t plan on installing a new fence in the next few years, a climbing hedge is your best bet. For these purposes, both climbing perennials and annual crops are suitable.
If you choose perennials, you can’t go wrong with girlish grapes. Its unpretentiousness and rapid growth, as well as resistance to temperature extremes and pests, will make decorative grapes an excellent decoration for the fence.
It not only retains its green color for a long time, but also turns red with the onset of cold weather, retaining it until frost.
Among perennials, ivy and honeysuckle also please with their unpretentiousness, which are not demanding in care and at the same time are characterized by rapid growth. The only thing that needs to be controlled when planting these plants is constant moisture at the roots.
Experienced gardeners will have to use climbing roses, which, despite the specific care, will become a truly chic decoration of the fence.
All of the above methods of decorating with climbing plants can be used when decorating a chain-link fence.
Climbing annuals can become no less original decoration of an old fence. To effectively decorate the fence with your own hands with the help of climbing plants, it is enough to plant nasturtium or morning glory, sweet peas or decorative beans near it, with which you can easily create an openwork green screen.
Talking about decorating a fence with vines, we never mentioned its decoration with ordinary flower beds. “How to decorate a small wooden fence with flower beds?” – you ask. It is very easy to do this.
It is sufficient to plant tall ornamental annuals or perennials such as delphinium, mallow or rudbeckia along the fence.
If you have an impressive space along a fence that has lost its former attractiveness, you can create mixborders consisting of several species with different growing seasons. Which will replace each other throughout the warm period, full of bright colors.
Decorating a concrete fence. Original ideas
How to decorate a concrete fence, which is not distinguished by its originality, but only makes the site gloomy? In this case, green spaces will also come to the rescue. Decorating a high and deaf fence made of concrete slabs, you can plant ferns or conifers outside, and inside any decorative flowers to your taste.
For the design of the concrete fence, we have one more option in store, which we must certainly tell you about. This decorative technique will allow you to turn a blank fence into a wall of an old building.
To do this, part of the fence must be laid out with old brick, and the gaps that have formed in the masonry should be planted with moss. If you add an old-style bench, a dry tree entwined with lianas, and a country-style flower bed to such a fence, you will become the owner of a cozy corner for privacy.
How else can you decorate a blank gray fence? There are many other ways that even beginners will like. Design experts offer to diversify an unsightly fence with shells, wooden saw cuts or multi-colored stones, pieces of tiles or broken dishes.
Art lovers will love the option of decorating a concrete fence, which involves creating a painting on a concrete canvas. The theme of the picture can be very different: from a picturesque landscape to modern catchy graffiti.
You can also paint a wooden picket fence, but you need to treat the painting business with all your imagination. Even children will be able to take part in the process of painting such a fence, which will allow you not only to diversify the territory of your site, but also to unite the whole family.
Fans of artistic painting will not have to think long about the question: “How to decorate a corrugated fence”, since the picturesque nature depicted on such a fence will become its original addition.
Corrugated fence.
Decorate properly
Since we are talking about a corrugated fence, let’s talk about a few more available ways to design it.
One of the most popular ways to decorate it is the combination of corrugated board with materials imitating wood or stone, as well as its design with a black contrast edging.
The original decoration of the fence will be a curly cut (arc-shaped or wavy) edge of the sheet material. Ornaments of various complexity (from geometric shapes to monograms and abstract ornaments) can be created using artistic forging.
Forged elements are not usually fastened directly to the corrugated board. For this, a special metal frame is used, to which a forged pattern is welded.
However, these methods can only be used at the stage of fence construction, but what to do if the fence has already been erected? Here you can resort to the above method, decorating the fence with climbing perennials and leaving only the gate free, or you can diversify the fence with flower pots or, following the example of the inhabitants of Thailand, place posts around the fence on which decorative figures will be placed.
The most unpredictable ideas for decorating the fence
You can diversify the fence with the help of the most unpredictable things
For example, you can decorate a fence using the most ordinary plastic bottles, from which you can make original panels or planters, complemented by flowering plants that will become a bright spot on an unattractive background.
Decorative flowers cut from the bottoms of plastic bottles and painted in a variety of colors will also become an original decoration of the fence.
And again about plastic bottles. You can decorate the fence with multi-colored caps from plastic bottles, from which you can lay out a wide variety of patterns.
If you have old multi-colored rubber boots in the house, from which the kids have already grown, consider yourself lucky, because you can turn them into a family of hanging flower beds that please the eye with their originality.
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Our classrooms are places to thrive! In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour!
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Meet Cherrie Boykin! She is the Center Director at Celebration KinderCare in Florida. Cherrie attended Copper Mountain Community College, where she earned a Child Development Associate credential and a Florida Director’s credential. She has been with KinderCare since 2014, and before that she was a teacher and an assistant director. Outside of work, Cherrie enjoys visiting the farm with her family to pick fresh fruit and vegetables. Her favorite quote is, “Play is the highest form of research.” – Albert Einstein
Celebration KinderCare Programs
Our Teachers
Family Stories
FAQs
AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED
We’re so proud!
Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.
SCHOOL-READY
What Learning Looks Like
Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.
Celebration KinderCare Programs
Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)
Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.
Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)
Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.
Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)
This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.
Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!
Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)
When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.
Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)
You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!
School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)
Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.
Participating Child Care Aware Center
KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.
Florida Voluntary Prekindergarten Programs
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)
In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!
Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
Spanish
Spanish Adventures provides young learners with a foundation for later success with
the Spanish language. Music, games, children’s Spanish literature, and other tools give
children multiple opportunities to hear, practice, and see Spanish language to develop
vocabulary and conversation skills. Curriculum includes lessons on greetings, numbers,
colors, animals, family, body parts, and pets, as well as how to engage conversationally
during common scenarios at home, a restaurant, or at the zoo.
STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)
You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
Dear Dawn,
We wanted to take a moment to let you know how much we appreciate you and the KinderCare staff. When it came time to send our children to daycare we had several options, however, after you gave us a tour we knew instantly our children needed to be at KinderCare. The teachers are all so kind and compassionate with the kids and the curriculum is very well thought out. Since our children have started at KinderCare we have noticed several wonderful changes in them. We started our KinderCare adventure with a somewhat shy, reserved little girl and almost three years later we have a totally confident, outgoing, ambitious little girl that loves to learn. In just one year our little guy has learned to better express himself with words and how to participate in a structured learning environment. We attribute much of these positive changes to the wonderful teachers at KinderCare and the partnership they form with the parents regarding their children’s education and needs. As parents, we love knowing that we are sending our children to a safe, structured, fun and happy environment. We think it’s amazing how all of the teachers seem to know every child’s name in the school, even if they’ve never had them in their class. We appreciate knowing that we are always welcome to talk to you or the teachers about any concerns or issues with our children’s education or overall experience at KinderCare. We would highly recommend KinderCare to any parent looking for a caring, safe, fun, educational, compassionate daycare facility. We truly feel we made the best decision for a daycare when we chose you. Thank you for all that you and your staff do for our family.
Sincerely, Melissa H
Melissa H. – KinderCare Parent
Small Fry has attended this branch of KinderCare since she was a small tot. Although this “school” may be a little more pricey than other daycares, it is well worth the money. Each classroom, even the baby rooms, is run like a school with a curriculum that includes all aspects of education. The children are, however, given freedom to explore and learn at their own pace. From babies to school age, all the curriculum are well thought out and fun. KinderCare serves children from newborns to age 12. A bonus for first graders and up, is that they have a bus that will take your child to the local schools and pick them up after. This for me has been a lifesaver on several occasions when I’ve had an early morning appointment or meeting. In the summer time and holiday breaks KinderCare has a differently themed camp program each week. Some I remember from this past summer are: Robotics, Animals, Wilderness, Egyptology… Each week saw Small Fry learning something new and being excited and engaged. The teachers are all wonderful and KinderCare has an open door policy, which I have used over the years. I have witnessed nothing but the best of care for my child, and would never consider going elsewhere. Dietary restrictions? No problem! Although the menu they serve on a daily basis is nutritious and appeals to kids, they will make sure that your child is well fed within your guidelines. Another great feature is the ability to pay on-line and track your FSA spending. Makes it so easy, instead of having to write a check every week! If you have a little one that needs quality childcare in the Celebration area, Small Fry would highly recommend KinderCare!
Dierdre S. – KinderCare Parent
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Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at Celebration KinderCare?
Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.
How does naptime work at Celebration KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
Celebration Christian Preschool – SC Child Care Services
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Child Care Center
Facility Attributes
Operator:
Linda Vaughn
Capacity:
81
Facility Hours
Sunday
Closed
Monday
6:30AM–6:00PM
Tuesday
6:30AM–6:00PM
Wednesday
6:30AM–6:00PM
Thursday
6:30AM–6:00PM
Friday
6:30AM–6:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Licensing
Licensing Type & Number:
Registration#: 24434
Issue Date:
12/28/2020
Expiration Date:
12/28/2022
Call your DSS licensing specialist if you have questions:
DSS Licensing Specialist
Moore, Teausha
(864) 250-5568
Facility Review & Complaint Information
(10 records found)
Severity
Inspection Type
Date
Deficiency Type
Resolved
High
Complaint
4/4/2022
Staff Requirements
Yes
Medium
Complaint
4/4/2022
Staff Requirements
Yes
High
Complaint
4/4/2022
Direct Supervision
Yes
High
Complaint
4/4/2022
Ratios
Yes
High
Complaint
4/4/2022
63-13-40 Background checks for employment
Yes
High
Review
6/25/2021
Center Definitions
Yes
High
Review
6/25/2021
Ratios
Yes
High
Review
6/25/2021
63-13-40 Background checks for employment
Yes
High
Complaint
3/17/2021
Ratios
On Site
High
Complaint
3/17/2021
Staff Health
On Site
Inspection Reports
Inspection Type
Date
Report
Review
8/16/2022
View Report
Complaint
4/4/2022
View Report
Review
3/29/2022
View Report
Complaint
3/11/2022
View Report
Review
7/23/2021
View Report
Review
6/25/2021
View Report
Review
12/1/2020
View Report
Review
4/25/2019
View Report
Note on Deficiencies
Deficiencies are listed in broad categories and are available online for 36 months. We encourage you to contact your region office for an explanation of any of the deficiencies, or for additional information about this facility’s compliance. Resolved “On Site” means that a violation was resolved during the Licensing Specialist’s inspection.
Severity Levels
High:
These are the most serious violations of child care regulations and could pose a risk to the health and safety of children. If you would like an explanation of any of the deficiencies, or would like additional information about this facility’s compliance, please contact your regional office.
Medium:
These are significant violations of child care regulations and could negatively impact the health and safety of children. If you would like an explanation of any of the deficiencies, or would like additional information about this facility’s compliance, please contact your regional office.
Low:
These violations are the least likely to impact health and safety, but they still show that a facility is out of compliance with some child care regulations. If you would like an explanation of any of the deficiencies, or would like additional information about this facility’s compliance, please contact your regional office.
Note on Frequency of Inspections
Centers, Group Homes, and Licensed Family Homes::
In 2014, legislation was passed that changed the number of unannounced visits from two per year to one per year in Child Care Centers, Group Child Care Homes, and Licensed Family Child Care Homes. As a result of this new law, you may see a decrease in the number of deficiencies listed on this website for these types of providers. Unannounced visits are still made in response to a complaint, and visits are scheduled with the facility during the re-licensing process, which occurs every two years.
Registered Family Homes:
Most family homes are registered, not licensed. In 2014, legislation was passed that allows Child Care Licensing to make one unannounced visit to these homes each year. As a result of this new law, you may see an increase in the number of deficiencies listed on this website for Registered Family Child Care Homes. Unannounced visits are still made in response to a complaint. Click here for an overview of each facility and the requirements they must meet according to state law.
Celebration Academy Preschool — Celebration Church
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Important Dates
Click here for 2022-23 Calendar
08/19/22 SEPTEMBER TUITION AND SUPPLY MUST BE PAID
09/01/22 First Day of School
09/05/22 Closed for Labor Day
Director’s Profile:
Dayna Smith is the director of Celebration Academy. She has been working with children for over 30 years. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Special Education. Over 10 years of her teaching experience has been with the Gwinnett County Public School System.
Contact Dayna
Staff Profile:
Currently, our team consists of 30 staff members with 163 combined years of experience at Celebration Academy. We have 8 employees with more than ten years of experience at Celebration Academy. A criminal background check completed on each employee as well as a confidential reference check. All staff members must be CPR and first aid certified. All employees are encouraged to be active members of a Christian church.
CLASS PROFILES AND PRICING
What People Are Saying About Us:
“The love and care you have given our daughter from 9-1 has meant so much to us. She has adjusted well to a school routine and it’s been so comforting to know she is in great hands all while singing songs, dancing, making art, making friends, learning about Jesus and so much more. At the age of 2, our girl climbed to the very top of a rope ladder at the park a few weeks ago and said, “with God, all things are possible.” She was sitting on the edge of the fireplace recently and was holding a small book open and was basically preaching, “God loves you…and you….and you! And God loves everybody!” We give you and your staff all the credit for beautiful moments like that!! We are most grateful for Celebration Academy. “
— Amber A.
“Celebration Academy has become our second home! The school culture and nurturing environment has strongly supported my child in his spiritual, emotional, and academic growth. I am constantly impressed at how teachers and staff genuinely love each and every child. The skills, manners, and happiness that my child brings home on a daily basis is the most reassuring feeling as a parent. We love being a part of Celebration Academy’s family and are proud of our school!”
— Darcy D.
“Celebration Academy has been a part of our tribe in both parenting and educating our 3 children over the last 4 years. We Are so blessed to have been given the opportunity to experience a school that shares the same beliefs and values of our family. The size of the school is perfect, as it captures a sense of community and opens the doors for many relationships. Our children are loved so well by every staff member and most importantly learn about the love of God.”
— Lindsay K.
“We could not be happier with the Kindergarten program at Celebration Academy. The small class size and half day hours were just what our daughter needed before transitioning to a full time 1st grade program. She was very prepared for 1st grade and her school’s entrance testing showed she was right on track with other children her age. We now have our second child in Kindergarten at Celebration Academy and again are so happy with the program. We love Mrs. Darrell and her approach to teaching. She is very nurturing and loving and she makes learning fun for the kids. She is very approachable, quick to respond to parent emails, and excellent at communicating with parents on a regular basis. We have been very impressed with her individualized approach to the class and that she does not take a “one size fits all approach” to the students. She is able to identify strengths and opportunities for each of our children and really focus on those. Our children have not only academically excelled, but also significantly grown spiritually and emotionally. It has been such a blessing to partner with a school who shares the same values and beliefs as our family, and who teach the children about God’s love daily.”
– D & E Blackert
“My son is always so excited to come home and show me what he’s done (even if it’s just a green for good behavior) and tell me all about his day! Thank you for making each day so special. He has learned so much. You (Ms. Kellie) and Ms. Raquel really put so much into teaching these kids and it doesn’t go unnoticed 🙂 He can write his name and he can spell his first and last name! We are working with him at home and can see so much of what he has learned at school! Thank you so much for caring like you do to help these sweet babies learn! You have made an impression on him and he sees school as exciting and fun! As a teacher I love knowing that my child loves school and to learn, but as a mom this is so much more to me because I know he is safe, loved, and wants to be there!”
– Morgan G.
Celebration Adult Daycare – Care.com Miami, FL Child Care Center
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Celebration Adult Daycare offers center-based and full-time child care and early education services designed for young children. Located at 10739 W Flagler St, the company serves families living in the Miami, FL area. Celebration Adult Daycare has served the community since they opened in 2012.
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Day Care Birthday Party Ideas For Your Toddler’s Special Day
What to do if you want to plan a birthday party at your toddler’s day care
By
Dawn Miller
Birthdays are such a special event and when it’s your child’s birthday, they want to celebrate everywhere. School-aged kids love to share birthday treats with their classmates and with their sports teams. Toddlers aren’t any different. Birthdays are a source of excitement for toddlers. Toddlers want to share that excitement with everyone, especially their day care friends. It’s not out of the question to have a birthday party at a day care center and there are certainly plenty of fun day care birthday party ideas.
Contents
Check available times
Keep food simple
Figure out how many children will attend
Choose a theme
Forgo presents and balloons
Don’t forget goodie bags
Other day care birthday party ideas
Before planning a day care birthday party though your first stop in the planning process is the day care center director. Most day care facilities have specific policies regarding marking birthday celebrations, and it is important to know what your day care center’s is before planning something. Once you know the rules, you can plan accordingly. It’s vital to abide by the day care center’s birthday policy; doing so helps to keep the day special for your child and will avoid any future issues with the day care staff.
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Check available times
Many day care facilities allow birthday celebrations at breakfast, snack, or lunchtimes. Parents are typically allowed to attend, but that is definitely a question to ask when speaking with the day care director.
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Keep food simple
Since day care centers cater to children from infancy through kindergarten age, many of the attendees may have food allergies or special diets. It’s important to know if there are any food allergies or dietary concerns before planning a birthday snack.
The snack should also be quick and easy. Cupcakes or doughnut holes with a juice box usually works best. Cake is hard to eat for most little kids and can be messier for the day care staff to clean up. A large number of day care facilities have a no-sugar policy and prefer healthier birthday snacks like fruit, frozen yogurt, or muffins. Many will require the snacks to be store-bought with listed ingredients. When setting up the day and time for your kiddo’s day care birthday celebration, ask what foods are okay to bring.
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Figure out how many children will attend
Day care facilities typically divide children into classes by age. It is important to know if birthday snacks include just your child’s room or all the children at the day care center. When you speak to the day care director about arranging a birthday snack for your toddler, be sure to ask how many snacks are needed. Then, plan on bringing extras to the celebration. Day care numbers fluctuate often, and kids drop or spill food. To avoid tears, have extras on hand to save the day.
Choose a theme
The best way to present a birthday party theme at the day care center is through plates and napkins. Pick a fun design your toddler likes, whether it’s dinosaurs, superheroes, or Disney characters. Ask beforehand if you need to come early to set up the party plates and snacks or if you just need to send it in with your child in the morning. Many times, the day care staff will put the birthday snacks out on the tables for the children in preparation for snack time.
Forgo presents and balloons
While you may want to shower the birthday boy or girls with balloons or gifts, day care is not the place. Little ones often have trouble recognizing when presents are not for them. You can avoid the whole issue by surprising your toddler with a balloons and presents later when everyone is at home.
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Don’t forget goodie bags
Take-home goodie bags for your toddler’s day care friends are a nice gesture and help make the day more festive for your little one and everyone else. When making goodie bags, try to avoid food or candy because of allergies. Consider the size of the objects, since your child’s day care friends might be at different developmental stages. Just like with food, get a head count first and make up at least two or three extras just in case.
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Other day care birthday party ideas
If your child’s day care center isn’t keen on birthday-snack celebrations, there are other ways you can come in and make your child’s day a little more special:
Story time: Make arrangements with the day care director and your child’s teacher to come in and read a story. Choose a story that is your birthday boy or girl’s favorite.
Lead a fun activity or craft: With the permission of the director and your child’s teacher, plan an age-appropriate arts and crafts project or activity on your child’s birthday. Bring in all the necessary supplies and be sure to cut any paper or patterns beforehand. If you’re doing a science activity like bubble-making, make sure to bring all the supplies with you. Don’t forget to clean up when the activity or project is over.
Donate: Day care facilities are always in need of toys, puzzles, CDs, books, or arts and crafts supplies. If your child’s day care doesn’t host birthday snacks or allow parent volunteers, consider donating a new set of puzzles or books in honor of your child’s birthday.
Birthday poster: For show and tell on the week or day of your child’s birthday, send in a collage of photos showing your toddler through the years. Your child will love showing off adorable photos of themselves.
There isn’t any shortage of day care birthday party ideas. When it comes to celebrating your toddler’s birthday at day care through it really is up to the policy of the facility. Once you speak to the director, you can plan accordingly whether it’s for a yummy birthday snack, a fun story time, or a special art project in honor of your toddler’s special day. Always remember to follow the rules of the day care facility even if you are disappointed by them. They are, after all, taking care of your little one while you are at work, and it’s important to respect their policies.
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Celebrating special days and holidays in daycare can make wonderful opportunities for children to learn about customs and values that matter to people. A fun part of running a home daycare is planning parties or activities for these special days.
Holidays for children
Holidays can be a lot of fun for kids and they can learn a lot from them. They are part of learning to make friends too. At Little Sprouts, we celebrate Thanksgiving by learning about gratefulness and telling what we are thankful for. Or we celebrate Christmas by packing care bags for homeless people that my husband and I drop off later.
We also do a gingerbread celebration to bring the families together and enjoy each other. And we usually will have a PJ and Christmas movie day on the last day before we are closed for Christmas.
We try to celebrate the holidays in daycare that are important to all of the families and include their culture in our celebrations any way we can. We want to make sure families know that we feel they are all important and not one culture over another.
Obviously, celebrating my own culture comes more naturally and easier for me because I’m used to it, but I try to stay mindful of including everyone in our plans. If I don’t know anything about a certain culture, I will ask a parent how they like to celebrate something and if they’d like to share that with the daycare.
I love to learn about what is important to different kinds of people and what makes them feel seen and special and important.
You can also do the 12 days of Christmas activities with kids!
Holidays in daycare
Check out these 5 minute games for daycare to add to your plans!
Some holidays that we celebrate are Valentine’s Day, Dr. Seuss Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. These home daycare crafts and activities for special holidays can help make your celebrations fun!
There are many ways to celebrate Valentine’s day. You can throw a party, or do a craft, or enjoy some Valentine’s day process art. If you want to spread it out for a week or two, instead of doing a party, you can just do a Valentine’s theme.
Check out this fun Valentine Picture Bingo game for your Valentine’s Day theme or party this year!
We like to make goodie bags, have the kids bring snacks to share and Valentine cards, and we will do some arts and crafts, play a few games, and make our parents Valentine’s cards. It’s about celebrating friendship and fun.
Check out all the fun we have had celebrating Dr. Seuss Day at Little Sprouts.
For St. Patrick’s Day, we just learn about the color green. We usually eat green foods and maybe do a color sheet or shamrock game. We keep it pretty low key. St. Patrick’s Day coloring is a fun activity for kids of all ages. Here are some leprechaun coloring pages and some St. Patrick’s Day gnome coloring pages for kids of all ages.
For Easter, we like to have a big family celebration with everyone’s families at the daycare. We do an Easter egg hunt and more. Check it out by clicking on the link. It’s my favorite of the holidays in daycare that we celebrate!
For some fun Easter Pom Pom Mats, check this out.
And this adorable Easter Chick Toast is a healthy but fun way to add to the celebration.
For Mother’s Day, we usually just do a simple craft or gift for the Moms and send them home. This Mother’s Day butterfly kisses card is just one idea. And Father’s Day gifts that kids can make as well.
Check out this Mother’s day printable questionnaire you can use too! Download and print it for free today!
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Halloween is not one of my favorite holidays in daycare. I don’t like scary stuff, but I try to be fun for the kids. So we usually have a party like our Valentine’s Day party. The kids bring snacks to share, we do a craft, a game, and whatever I come up with that year. It’s usually centered around pumpkins.
And don’t forget dad with this fun Father’s day scavenger hunt and this cool father’s day card free printable.
We do pumpkin activities during the party and do the pumpkin theme two weeks before. We will also usually find a way to decorate pumpkins without cutting them. And don’t forget this printable pumpkin lapbook activity! You can even make these easy Halloween costumes from stuff you already have around the house!
Check out these really fun paper dolls you can dress in Halloween costumes. Also, if you have a loved one with autism, you can print out these teal pumpkin Halloween signs.
And then Christmas and Thanksgiving were already mentioned above. Parties can get out of hand with kids’ behavior, so if you hate doing parties, by all means, don’t do them. I enjoy the kids’ excitement. And don’t forget these fun Thanksgiving lacing cards for a cool fine motor activity!
For printable pom pom learning mats for Christmas and winter, check these out.
We don’t celebrate President’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Columbus Day, and the like because I don’t feel like 2-4-year-olds can understand those concepts yet. I do try to teach the kids kindness, problem-solving, and grace year round and I feel like that covers a lot of the things we observe these holidays for.
If you like to celebrate those, that’s great too! You go right ahead and do what’s developmentally appropriate for your group and what you enjoy doing.
Celebrations in daycare
All of the kids are included in all the celebrations we have. If a parent mentions something they don’t like, we can make changes. The kids are little and they just like having fun. There is significance to each holiday, but my kids are very young to understand most of that, so we just keep it light. Definitely work with your parents to ensure each family is represented as they want to be.
There are lots of ways to find meaning in celebrating holidays without spending money. I am cheap, and I am poor, so I am very creative about how I come up with ideas of things to do with the kids. I like to see what I have on hand and make up my curriculum, activities, and celebrations about that. Kind of like an episode of Chopped, but not cooking. These great shark milk carton catcher games are a great example.
Preschool special days
Here are some more ideas we have done or I have seen that you could use to make special days in daycare. Including dramatic play in learning is such an integral part of children’s success. Click on the links to see some ideas if they are highlighted.
Spa shop day
Pet shop day
Library day
Pirate day
Pharmacy play day
Restaurant play day
Grocery store play day
Eye doctor play day
Olympics
Celebrating friendship
Circus day
Dinosaur party
All about me dance party
Art Party
Teddy bear picnic
Summer water party day
Backwards day
Luau
Reading and PJ day (kids wear pjs and bring their favorite book)
Camping day For some fun camping day printable props, check these out.
Clown day
Color day (pick a color and everyone wears it and you do activities that color)
Sports day (wear your favorite team)
Crazy hat day
Crazy sock day
Ice cream party day
Garden day
Show and tell
Sock hop
Picnic day
Bike-athon
Grandparents day
Friendship soup
Tea party
Scavenger hunt day
Obstacle course day
Talent show
For some printable summer themed pom pom mats, check these out. Download, print them out and have an activity in minutes!
Or 4 seasons of fun do a dot sheets, check these out.
There are so many ways to make days special and fun for the kids. Many more than are listed here, but I hope these give you some ideas that you can do with all of your kids! The key is just to have fun!
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Events in history
• On September 24, 1846, the eighth planet of the solar system was discovered – Neptune
• On September 24, 1852, the world’s first flight on an airship with a steam engine took place in France
• On September 24, 1893, the first football match in Russia took place in St. On September 24, 1970, the Soviet interplanetary station “Luna-16” carried out the world’s first delivery of samples of lunar soil to Earth
• On September 24, 1993, the Commission on Human Rights was established in Russia
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• International Clown Week
• Paper Napkin Day
• Russian Armed Forces Logistics Day
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• Day of airborne troops
• Memory of memory of the Holy Prophet Elijah
• Slavic holiday “Perunes Day”
and 24 more holidays ⏩
August 3
• Warusa
• Kissing day with a mirror with a mirror
• Memorial Day of St. Onuphry the Silent and Onesimus the Recluse
and 21 other holidays ⏩
4 August
• Champagne Birthday
• Swinging Day
• Lonely working women
and 23 more holidays ⏩
August 5,
• Drunk cadet
• Day of looking at the horizon
• Day “Work as a Dog”
and another 23 holidays ⏩
August 6
• Firewater Day
• International Henpecked Day
• Mushroom Rain Day
and 26 other holidays ⏩
August 7
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• Day of gathering stars
• Assumption of righteous Anna
and 25 more holidays ⏩
August 8
• Furniture Day
and 41 more holidays ⏩
August 9
• Air Kisses Day
• Book Lovers Day
• Memorial Day of the Holy Great Martyr Panteleimon – the patron of all doctors and healer of the sick
and 23 more holidays ⏩
August 10,
• Day of Field Wind
• World Leo Day
• Feast of the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God “Odigitria”
and 28 more holidays ⏩
August 11,
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• Nativity of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker
• Balloon Flight Day
• Junk Food Day
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August 12
• Russian Air Force Day0003
• International Youth Day
• Day of the dawn meeting
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August 13
• Day of the left -handed 9000 ⏩
August 14
• Holiday of inflamed imagination
• Turtle Walking Day
• Birthday of Telegram messenger
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August 15,
• Memory of Victor Tsoi
• Feast of sweet cucumbers
• Birthday of telephone greeting “Hello”
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August 16,
• Day “Real Love Forever »
• Raspberry Jam Day
• Joker Day
and 24 other holidays ⏩
August 17
• Bald Hedgehog Day
• Day of the Awakened Snails0003
• Festival of the Penza-Kazan icon of the Mother of God
and 26 more holidays ⏩
August 18,
• Day “Never give up”
• Day of Laughing Angels
• Holiday of ax
and 29 more holidays ⏩
August 19
• Transfiguration of the Lord
• Birthday of the Russian vest
• World Photography Day
and 32 other holidays ⏩
August 20,
• World Leni Day
• Birthday Cheburashki
• Birthday Primer
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August 21,
• Day of Russian Officer
• Slavic holiday “Stribog Day”
• Wild Herb Picking Day
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August 22
• National Flag Day of the Russian Federation
• Rainbow Riding Day
• Dubovaya Barrel Day
and 25 more holidays ⏩
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• Day “hug their beloved”
• Day of the flight of God’s cows
• Day of defeat by Soviet troops of the Nazi battle
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August 24
• Haystack Day
• Shooting Star Day
• Potato Chip Birthday
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August 25,
• Day “kiss and make peace”
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26 August
• Feast of the thirteenth cat
• Day of attracting good luck
• Feast of the Seven Arrows Icon of the Mother of God “Softener of Evil Hearts”
• Victory Day of the Russian Army over the Swedes in Poltava Battle
• Flight on the umbrella
• Nicholas Tesla
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July 11,
• World Chocolate Day • World Chocolate Day
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July 12
• Memorial Day of the Holy Apostles
• The day of the photographer
• the day of following
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July 13,
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• International Puzzle Day
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• Watching Lights
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July 17
• Gift Giving Day
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• Disneyland Birthday
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• World Brain Day
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• Memory of Memory of Equal -to -the -Apostles Princess Olga
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• Vision Day • Very Day
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July 25
• Day of the investigator of the Russian Federation
• Memorial Day of Vladimir Vysotsky
• Day out of Time
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July July
• Uncle and aunt
• Parachute Day
• Mattering Puzzles
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• Day of walking with houseplants
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July 28
• Day of making wishes
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• Day of the bottle of the world
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• Alcohol Rail Day
• Day of Turning
• International Tiger Day
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• International Friendship Day
• Share Hugs Day
• Colored Drink Day
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• Harry Potter’s Birthday
• Day of Remembrance of Favorite Books
• Day of the Naval Doctor of the Russian Navy
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what can and cannot be done on September 21, on the twelfth holiday – Teacher’s newspaper
one of the twelve feasts is the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos, the mother of Jesus Christ. The holiday has been celebrated since the second half of the 5th century, many traditions have survived to this day .
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Church writings have preserved the history of the holiday, which is considered one of the main (twelfth) in Orthodoxy. It began in the city of Nazareth in the family of Joachim and Anna.
History of the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos
Joachim and Anna were considered pious people who led a righteous life, devoting all their time to work and prayer. Family happiness was overshadowed by the fact that they had no children. The couple almost despaired of having offspring, but one day an angel came to them.
It happened under sad circumstances. One day Joachim went to church to bring gifts to God. But the high priest did not allow him to do this, saying that he did not bring offspring to Israel. Joachim went into the desert, where he began to pray to God.
And then an angel appeared to him. He brought the good news, informing the spouses that soon a daughter would be born in their family, who would be known and loved by the whole world. And so it happened. In due time, Anna gave birth to a daughter, who was named Mary. The parents swore that when the girl grows up, they will bring her to the temple, where she will serve until she comes of age.
The feast dedicated to the birth of the Most Holy Theotokos was called in Russia “The Little Immaculate One”. Its full name is the Nativity of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary.
The Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos coincides with Oseniny. This is the name of the holiday, which has been celebrated by the Eastern Slavs since time immemorial. It was dedicated to many events, the main of which is the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos and Mother Earth. The event has been celebrated since the 5th century, its second half. At this time, celebrations were held in cities and villages, marking the completion of field work and dedicated to the new harvest.
Traditions of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Blessed Virgin Mary is considered the patroness of all women living on earth. It helps to preserve the family hearth, raise pious children who respect their parents. Women turn to her with requests for help in conceiving and giving birth to children, they ask her to contribute to the well-being of the family. Unmarried girls who are desperate to get married pray for suitors.
On the day of the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos, there are many people in churches. Even those who rarely attend church come here on September 21 (September 8, old style), because this holiday is special, the twelfth. After prayers in the old days, they went home, not forgetting to distribute alms to those in need. To refuse requests to people who find themselves in a difficult situation is a great sin.
What can be done on the feast of the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos
It has long been believed that marriage unions sealed on the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos will be happy. They will pass without quarrels and upheavals, children born from parents who got married on a bright holiday will grow up smart and beautiful. They will honor their elders, work for the benefit of their families and their native land.
According to the traditions that developed several thousand years ago, the bright feast of the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos was celebrated by the reservoirs. Women washed themselves with water, which on this day has extraordinary properties. It helps to preserve youth and beauty, cure diseases, bring peace and tranquility to the soul.
What not to do on the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos
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The Most Holy Theotokos was a great worker, she helped people who did not shy away from any kind of work. But on a holiday it is necessary to pay tribute to the memory of the Mother of God, so our ancestors worked less than usual. This did not apply to people who, by virtue of duty, had to work.
But there are prohibitions that must be strictly observed. On the day of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary :
Consume alcoholic beverages that bring nothing good but grief and misfortune. Violators of the ban can be comprehended by disease and poverty.
Swearing, swearing. This was never welcomed by Orthodox people on other days either. And on the day of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is considered a serious sin. Swear words can bring disaster to their homes and families.
Needlework, sewing, repairing shoes and clothes. Everything that can be done will quickly fall into disrepair.
Serve meat dishes on the festive table. At this time, it is allowed to eat fish, mushrooms, vegetables and fruits.
On the day of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, it is not customary to pick up sharp objects. Bread at this time is not cut, but broken. A loaf baked on the eve of the holiday is supposed to be eaten by family members. Bread crumbs are carefully collected from the table. But they do not throw it away, but give it to birds or animals.
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin: folk signs
Photo: Ekaterina Ivanova. UG.RU
Signs of the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin are connected with the weather. Looking at the “naked” trees left without leaves, our ancestors understood that the winter would be frosty, and would come very soon. If the weather at that time was clear, autumn will be just as cloudless and certainly warm.
On September 21, the name day is celebrated by men who were named George or Ivan at birth. A distinctive feature of these people is the ability to grasp everything on the fly. They look into the past without fear, quickly forget insults, and do not harbor evil.
Earlier, Uchitelskaya Gazeta, an online publication, told about what not to do on September 20, on Lukov Day. She reported on the celebration of the Assumption of the Most Holy Theotokos, as well as the Transfiguration of the Lord. People call this event the Apple Savior. A special section of UG.RU “Folk Calendar” is dedicated to ancient Russian traditions, customs, and holidays.
Holidays in Moscow
Holidays in Moscow
An excellent reason to hit the road is holidays in Moscow. At the time of important events, the Russian capital preens and renews itself. The streets acquire a fresh decor, and dozens of interesting events appear in the city poster, from exhibitions and performances to grandiose open-air show programs, in which stars of the first magnitude take part. Festive festivities in Moscow take place both in winter and summer, and indeed in any season.
Memorable events often take place on Red Square: parades, concerts, fairs. And in winter, the most popular skating rink in the country is flooded here – and a cheerful audience skates around the clock. If you love spectacles, then we advise you not to miss the opportunity to take part in nationwide celebrations. The schedule of holidays in Moscow is always waiting on the KudaGo portal.
Legends about how holidays are celebrated in Moscow are told by all of Russia. It’s really worth seeing and experiencing! Gorgeous decorations, music, performances by artists in various genres, mouth-watering street food stalls and designer fairs – all this turns Moscow avenues and squares into a miracle space for the whole family. Having learned what holidays are in Moscow, plan your trip in such a way as to catch all the most interesting.
Join the happy crowds on Tverskaya and Alexander Gardens to celebrate Victory Day and New Year, March 8 or Russia Day. It is always captivating and inspiring! You can safely go to the celebration with the whole family – no one will be bored for sure.
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Hello, I own an in home daycare called Ms. Mercer’s Mini Monsters Day Care in Elgin! I grew up in a home daycare and feel it created a unique opportunity. Home daycare is not babysitting. It’s not comparable to any child care center. It’s families in relationships with a professional care provider. Its an environment that by design becomes a second home where a bunch of people are coming together to care, trust, educate, and listen to each other. I truly believe that children are our future and when they are put into an environment that fosters creativity and growth they can do amazing things! We have two Yorkshire Terriers and a tortoise. My husband works as a union painter. I graduated high school in 2007 and then went on to study the IT field. I fell in love with the childcare field in high school working as one of the daycare teachers for child development class credit. Each child will be given 1-3 meals a day, depending on the hours they are in my care, and two snacks along with drinks. Each meal, snack and drink will be free of GMO’s and be of good nutritional value for a growing child. I will be familiarizing the children with sign language, Spanish and German. Children will begin to prepare for kindergarten by learning basic math and the alphabet. I will ensure the children learn appropriate ways to express their emotions and opinions. We will have crafts along with fun science experiments and projects. I will also be taking the children on field trips such as the nature center, Epic Air, Monkey Joe’s or library to broaden their horizons and keep them active. In the past we have gone to the Shed aquarium, Sesame street live and Ice skating. I have a zoo membership that will be used often for daycare outings. In summer we are in my huge backyard as much as possible. The backyard has a pool set up that we enjoy as much and as often as we can! We also have lots of cars, power wheels, a bubble machine! and a sand station. By taking no more than three children at a time I am able to give each child the care and attention they deserve. I know a child is a parent’s everything and promise to treat them with the care, respect and dedication that they need. From the second your child walks in my door I make sure that they become scientist, explorers, Feel respected, loved, and important, but most of all! know that they are the reason we are all here ,together, at daycare!
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About Little Monsters Day Nursery Burton on Trent| Child Care Burton | Baby Unit | Pre School | Toddler Room | Short Stay Days
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About Little Monsters Nursery
Little Monsters provides a professional, yet informal, home-from-home environment, in which children thrive and feel secure. We work very well in partnership with parents to ensure that home routines are closely mirrored; particularly vis–vis meal and sleep times (especially for babies and very young children).
Our caring and enthusiastic practitioners are well qualified and provide a happy, relaxed environment, in which wide and varied ranges of activities are tailored to suit each individuals needs (both child-initiated and adult-led).
Most of all, we provide an environment where the children enjoy their play both inside and outside and achieve their full potential, ready for starting school.
The nursery is housed within a renovated Victorian period property with a large single-storey extension, set around an inner courtyard. All children are cared for on ground level, and the entire building has excellent disabled / pushchair access.
The ground floor of the main house provides a lovely, homely space for our youngest children, which can be adapted to suit the needs of the children we have in at that time. We aim to make best use of the space by being flexible and sharing the space, ensuring that all childrens needs are met and they have the best experience possible.
The Toddler Room is also within the main house and can easily accommodate up to 12 x toddlers. It comprises a large open play room with sand & water play, a creative table and double-glazed French windows opening directly out to the garden for outdoor play. There is a role play corner and a quiet area with cushions for relaxing with books and stories and most of the toys are at ground floor level for easy access by the children. At sleep times, an area is separated off, and cot mattresses are laid out to provide plenty of space and a calm environment, conducive to taking a nap, while those not having a sleep have the opportunity to play in a different area.
The large dining kitchen within the house gives plenty of room for both the babies and toddlers to eat together and is also used for messy play activities throughout the day. There are 2 separate toilet / changing areas within the space, which can be utilised by either / both age groups.
The fact that the 2 age groups work so closely together makes the transition from Baby Room to Toddlers seamless and easy for both children, parents and practitioners and is often a gradual process as the child develops and is ready for the next step. Minimum ratios of 1:3 for under 2s and 1:4 for 2 year olds are maintained at all times.
The single storey extension attached to the main house caters for all of the older children in 2 separate areas. Both rooms are organised in a similar way and we aim to again provide seamless transition between the groups.
Tweenies is the smaller of the 2 areas and caters for up to 16 x 2 to 3 year olds at any one time. There is a hard floor area for messy play and mealtimes and a larger, carpeted area for general play. This is zoned to cover all the different areas of learning and development. The large playroom has easy access to toys, writing materials and other resources, a sand and water play table, painting easel, etc.
A double-glazed door opens directly onto the inner courtyard, where the children can enjoy many outdoor activities in a safe, enclosed space at any time. (The children also use the front garden at various times throughout the day, where there is more room to run and stretch their legs.)
An archway leads from the main playroom to the quiet and creative area, where the children can enjoy stories, reading and more writing and colouring activities, as well as circle time. There are also toilets and changing facilities adjacent to this room that are freely accessible to the children at all times and a small kitchen area for preparing snacks and drinks (not accessible to the children).
Pre School caters for children from around 3 in a deceptively large and spacious playroom, with zones such as construction, music, role-play, small world, technology and, of course a quiet area for reading / stories and generally relaxing. We can have up to 24 children in this room. There is always a writing table, for the children to practise their emergent writing and mark making skills and an easel for painting. Sand and water play are also always available for the children to access whenever they want to.
From the time that the children move into Pre School, we are preparing them for school, by focussing on the skills they will need to make that successful transition. For example, the activities are gradually more challenging and we ask more in depth questions of the children. We also help them to develop their listening, negotiating & reasoning skills, as well as ensuring that can focus and concentrate for longer periods of time.
We continue to develop their understanding of the 4 core British Values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect, with boundaries, discussion and role modelling good behaviour.
For some of the day, we aim to have a free-flow system in operation for indoor / outdoor play, which means that the children can come and go between the playroom and the front garden as and when they want to.
There is a sizeable hard floor area, which is used for messy play and mealtimes and a separate bathroom, to which the children have access at all times.
The Main Kitchen is located behind the Pre School playroom and this is where our dedicated nursery cook prepares and cooks all the meals and snacks from fresh for all children aged 1 and above (see page on food & nutrition).
Outdoor Play Spaces
Little Monsters has several outdoor areas and the children really enjoy using them at all times and all year round. They especially love playing outside in the evenings, when it is dark! We believe that outdoor play is a vital part of a childs day and it is actively encouraged at all ages and stages of development. During the warmer months, we use portable gazebos to provide shade for the children, whilst during the winter months, we have outside lighting to enable day-long, year-round outdoor play.
The main front garden is enclosed behind metal railings, set back from the property boundary and includes both lawn and paved areas. It has been extended and raised beds / borders installed for the children to have a go at growing their own fruit, vegetables and flowers and gardening has proved to be a very popular activity, with all ages taking part. There is a variety of play equipment, including a climbing frame, picnic table, slides, a sand pit, easel and a playhouse, as well as a good selection of ride-on toys, trikes and cars. The children also enjoy playground and parachute games in this lovely, open space.
The smaller front garden is also enclosed behind metal railings in front of the main house and is mainly grass. This is predominantly used by the Babies and Toddlers, as it has direct access from the house, and is quite well shaded, making it perfect for all-day long play. There is a gate between the 2 front gardens, providing flexibility for the younger children to be separate from the older ones, or to enable them to join in together.
The courtyard has a soft rubber surface and, again has a good variety of resources, including ride-on toys, a playhouse, a sand pit, easel and workbench, etc. It has the added bonus of being completely enclosed, so the children feel totally safe and secure. There are also planters for the children to grow and nurture more fruit and vegetables.
For a change of scene, we also take the children (with parental permission) for short walks off the premises. We either turn right out of nursery and make our way to the grassed public play area to enjoy the larger equipment (swings, slides and seesaws) just a short walk away or we had left towards the village to see if we can see any animals or even to collect eggs or ice cream from the vending machines at the farm!
Babies (3 months to approx 18-20 months)
Our objective is to make the transition from home to nursery as smooth as possible for both babies and parents. We know from our own experience how hard it can be to leave your baby, so we try to mirror the home environment as far as we possibly can, particularly with regard to sleeping and feeding patterns. As the child settles in, grows and develops, we gradually help to establish their routine, in preparation for moving up to the Toddler Room around 18-20 months.
We encourage regular dialogue with parents, ensuring that we make time both at the beginning of the session (when you hand your child over to us) and at the end (when you collect your child). We listen to what parents / carers have to tell us about changes to routines, or developmental progress since the child was last in nursery and we, in turn, provide feedback to parents about what the child has been doing during the day, including any achievements or milestones the child has made whilst at nursery.
We provide a written record for parents to take home, which provides information on how much the child has eaten / drank at each meal / snack time, nappy changes and sleep times, as well as what they have been doing and how they have been during the day. If we have any concerns about your child during the day, we will contact you immediately. Likewise, parents are welcome to phone the nursery at any time to check on their child.
The priority in the Baby Room is close individual and personal attention. We give the babies & children lots of cuddles, along with constant stimulation through talking and playing with them, listening and joining in with music and songs, in a happy and relaxed atmosphere. This goes hand-in-hand with our key person system, which provides parents with a dedicated practitioner, who will be their first point of contact in the nursery.
The activities in the Baby Room are very diverse; from the very energetic action songs, ball pools, dancing and workouts via lots of hands-on messy play games (paint, gloop, jelly, water, sand, pasta, shaving foam, etc) to quieter times for stories, crayoning and relaxing. There is a mix of adult-focussed and child led activities throughout the day and the toys are regularly rotated (and sterilised!). All babies / children are encouraged to participate and activities are adapted to suit each individuals needs and age / stage of development.
We ask parents to provide food for the youngest babies, but we offer the option of us providing all meals, snacks & drinks from the age of 1 year old.
The childrens learning is also reinforced through our many fun theme days, from wear a specific colour day and teddy bears picnics to fancy dress parties and fundraising for charities such as Barnardos and Children in Need.
Toddlers (approx 18/20 months to 30/32 months)
The routine in the Toddler Room is slightly more structured than in the Baby Room, as most children respond well to routine because it empowers them to be confident and aware of the world around them.
One of the main aims of the Toddler Room is to develop the childrens personal, social and emotional skills, together with their speech and communication skills. We encourage development in these areas by showing the children how to share and take turns with other children. Using positive role modelling, we support the children while they learn how to establish relationships with peers and adults and develop social skills, such as good table manners and personal hygiene routines. We work very much with a learning through play ethos, where the children have a big input and a great deal of choice of the activities they undertake. There are always lots of singing, music and fun activities for the children to enjoy – both indoors and outside in one of the 3 outdoor play areas.
Throughout the day, there are times when the children are in larger groups and times when they are in small groups or enjoying 1:1 time with their key person or other practitioner. For example, during registration time, children will chat with practitioners about what they have been doing at home, the days of the week, weather, sing the welcome song and listen to short stories. Story time, singing, outdoor play, mealtimes and brain gyms are times when all of the children join together.
We continue the observation & planning process started in the Baby Room, whereby the practitioners observe the children at play, assess what they need to move their development forward and then plan activities to inspire the children to take these next steps along their developmental journey, using the childrens individual interests as the basis for selecting the activities.
Potty / toilet training is undertaken in partnership with parents, as and when the child is ready whether in the Baby / Toddler Room, Tweenies or Pre School. Our practitioners will support parents and children during this (sometimes difficult!) time, concentrating on progress and rewarding achievements.
Little Monsters was chosen to be involved in a pilot scheme, known as The Unique Toddler Project, which underlines our commitment to continuing to promote best practice within the Toddler age group and provide the best, most tailored experience for our toddlers in the setting.
Tweenies (aged approx 30/32 months to approx 42 months)
Just as the Toddler Room has more structure than the Baby Room, the Tweenies room is another stepping-stone on the journey towards school. We place more emphasis on developing childrens independence and preparing them for life in school, without moving away from our ethos of making learning fun and learning through play.
For children moving up from Toddlers, we start the transition process when we feel they are ready for the next step. They will be taken (if possible by their key person) into Tweenies to play for an hour or so, then over a mealtime, or for a sleep, so that they gradually build up to a full day.
The children participate in self-registration, learning to recognise first their first names, then their surnames too. At circle time (both in the morning and afternoon), we look at the days weather and talk about the day, date, month, season, etc. The children are actively encouraged to share experiences from home or tell stories. .
Potty / toilet training is undertaken in partnership with parents, as and when the child is ready. Our practitioners will support parents and children during this (sometimes difficult!) time. There is no requirement for a child to be toilet trained before moving to the next room.
The children in Tweenies also put on an annual Christmas production for parents & family members, which is great fun!
Pre School (aged approx 42 months and over)
The Pre School is for children from around 3 years to school age (and beyond in the out of school club). As with the transition from Toddlers to Tweenies, children move up when we feel they are ready for more structure and the Pre School environment.
Childrens learning is planned, delivered and evaluated to ensure that they receive broad based experiences and knowledge to help them prepare for the transition from nursery to primary school. The children are observed and assessed to ensure that their experiences build on the skills and knowledge that each child already possesses. These observations are used to inform planning and ensure that the children are empowered to reach the next step on their individual ladder towards the early learning goals.
We continue to encourage and support the childrens development in both the 3 prime and 4 specific areas of learning and development by providing a wide variety of resources and activities to help them play and explore both individually and in groups. There is a greater emphasis on emergent writing skills, letter, number & colour recognition, and early numeracy and literacy skills.
They play word games, where they are shown individual letters of the alphabet and name objects that start with the same letter just some of the skills that will help them when they start to learn to read. We work with the Letters and Sounds framework throughout the day to help the children develop their language skills.
The children use maths to count children and compare whether there are more boys than girls, sort themselves into groups by the colour of their clothes, etc. This type of activity – whilst being fun for the children – also helps develop mathematical concepts and language in a fun way.
We do have some ICT toys and equipment, but this is not the main focus of the childrens learning. We prefer to encourage them to communicate with each other to learn to read body language, to use their own imagination and natural curiosity and develop fine and gross motor skills by practising them in lots of different situations. We provide lots of opportunities for the children to be creative and think critically, providing a wide range of resources for them to access at will. We encourage the children to sit with books and build towers, rather than spend time in front of a computer screen.
As in all rooms, the Pre School children have a big input on the choice of activities and toys and we are currently working towards a free-flow system, where the children can make full use of both the large front garden, courtyard and the spacious playrooms, coming and going as they want to.
As with Tweenies, the children also put on an annual Christmas production for parents & family members, which is great fun!!
There is no requirement for children to be toilet trained before joining Pre School, although this is very much encouraged.
Of the 24 places in Pre School, up to 6 will be offered as split places.
The 5-10 year old school pupils use the places from 8.00 am to 8.40 am and 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm. The 35 year old nursery children from 9.00 am to 3.00 pm during term time. These short day places continue through the school holidays and can be utilised by those doing short days during term-time or 5-8 year olds. Similarly, children aged 5-8 years can also attend for half or full days on a regular or ad-hoc basis, to suit parents needs.
Out of School Club
We run a small out of school club, with drop offs to and collections from The Mosley Academy in Anslow. Holiday club places are also available to children from any school subject to availability.
Before School, depending upon their arrival time, the children usually play with the younger children or do some drawing or colouring until 8.30am when they are taken to school. After school, there is usually more time, so the children have their tea and are then given choices as to what they want to do and where they want to do it (in or outside). The children are involved in planning activities and designing their own greetings cards, eg at Christmas / Easter time, etc. There is also the opportunity for children to read to members of staff and / or complete any homework tasks, so they have more time to relax at home.
As the after school club is predominantly aimed at siblings of nursery children, they often wish to join in with their younger brothers / sisters. The aim is to give the older children time to relax after a day at school, with the opportunity to do their homework before they go home if they want to. It is a very relaxed environment and the after school children are involved in planning their own activities, or choosing what to do spontaneously.
Wherever possible, the journeys to & from school are made on foot with two members of staff. In inclement weather (or when we know the children will have lots to carry), we will use the nursery vehicle (currently a Renault Traffic 9 seater) to transport the children to and from school. We just ask that parents remember to ensure their children have suitable coats / hats for the weather!
During the holidays, children have the choice of joining in with the younger (preschool) children or doing their own activities.
Reserving a Place
If you wish your child to attend Little Monsters Day Nursery, we request a non-returnable booking fee of 50. 00 per child (or 40.00 per child if enrolling 2 or more children at the same time), which is required with your completed child application form and a copy of your childs birth certificate. We will then send you further forms and a contract to confirm your reservation.
In order to provide sufficient continuity and to enable us to provide the best quality childcare and education, the minimum number of sessions for part-time children is 2 sessions per week (morning or afternoon), or 1 full day.
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All fees are payable one month in advance, due on the first day of each month.
A non-refundable booking fee of 50.00 is required for each place reserved and should be sent in with completed child application form.
All sessions missed, for example, through holidays or illness are payable in full, with the exception of bank holidays & Christmas.
One full months notice is required in writing should a child leave the nursery or reduce their attendance and one months fees will be charged should notice not be given.
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Will Daycare Turn Your Kid into an Aggressive Little Monster?
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My two-year-old son, Otis, stuffs his curly hair into his train conductor’s hat and turns up the volume on Otis Redding’s “Knock on Wood.” Spinning in circles and flailing his arms in our Somerville kitchen, he grooves to his namesake next to a bassinet holding his new baby brother, Tucker. “It’s like thunder, lightnin’, the way you love me’s fright’nin’…” and before the chorus is finished, Otis shimmies over to Tucker and gives him three hard slaps to the face.
For weeks, our toddler has been waging war against his younger brother here at home. Matchbox cars. Sippy cups. Cheddar Bunnies. They’ve suddenly all been turned into homing missiles aimed at Tucker’s noggin. Last night, Otis gave Tucker a leg-drop that would’ve made Hulk Hogan proud. At the same time, though, these seemingly random attacks alternate with gentle moments: night-night hugs and Eskimo kisses. That’s the Otis we raised—the boy we’ve spent nearly every day with for the entirety of his short life.
I’m not sure where this rowdy changeling version of Otis came from. All I know is that over the past two years, Otis has been home with my wife or me. Between careful schedule juggling and the help of a few generous family members and well-paid college students, we’ve been able to get enough “coverage.” Now that newborn Tucker is part of the family, we have more to cover, so we’ve had to seek cover ourselves. Recently, we enrolled Otis in dayca—er, school—three days a week. And that’s when all hell broke loose.
“He seems to be adjusting pretty well to daycare,” I tell my friends. “Aside, of course, from all the hitting.”
So what happened to the generous, sweet, patient Otis my wife and I know so well? Is he hiding in one of the pressboard cubbies at daycare? As the behavior persisted, and Tucker remained at risk of being a punching bag, we couldn’t help but wonder: Was daycare somehow making our child aggressive—even violent?
Turns out my wife and I are not the only ones asking that question. Spend time reading any family-focused message board online, and eventually, some panic-stricken parent will reveal that their bundle of joy has suddenly morphed into a raging bully after a stint in daycare. You’ll see threads with titles such as “What’s Wrong with My Little One?,” filled with scenes of biting, kicking, and toy throwing. You’ll read tales of woe, such as one despondent person on Reddit whose four-year-old son—“a happy little guy”—started roughing up his classmates: “Our son pushed another kid to the ground in the yard who subsequently hit something that caused a massive nosebleed.” On a recent trip to toddler yoga, in between downward dogs and cobras, Otis and I watched one kid stomp on his classmates like Godzilla. “Sorry,” his mother said with a sigh. “He just started daycare.” Sifting through all the stories, I can hardly tell whether daycare inspires more anxiety in children—or their parents.
In truth, there is plenty to be anxious about. Few things are more fundamentally nerve-wracking for parents than the thought of abandoning their child to a stranger—and recent dispatches on the state of American childcare do little to dispel such feelings. In 2006, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) opened the floodgates on working-parent paranoia with a study that seemed to suggest that preschool-age children who spent a year or more in daycare were slightly more prone to develop behavioral issues later on.
Media outlets across the country eagerly jumped on the story with headlines such as “Child Care Leads to More Behavior Problems,” “Poor Behavior Is Linked to Time in Day Care,” and even “Bad Mommies.” Skeptics blasted the study for its rather conservative message, but the findings were compelling: Even before the study was completed, Harvard education professor and fellow NICHD daycare researcher Kathy McCartney didn’t hold back when she publicly pronounced, “So far it is looking like [the study is] right.” Several years later, British psychologist Oliver James set off his own firestorm when he claimed, according to the Daily Mail, “a rapid increase in nursery places has led to a generation of violent ‘little savages. ’”
Controversial as it is, the idea that daycare might have a corrupting influence on youth is nothing new. Daycare as we know it was spawned by the Industrial Revolution of the early 20th century, when women started entering the workforce in unprecedented numbers. From the outset, people expressed dismay at these early “day nurseries” and the outsourcing of childcare, but acknowledged it was preferable to the far grimmer alternative: hordes of neglected urchins huddled in empty tenements or, worse, running wild in the streets. The pearl-clutching died down during World War II, when Rosie the Riveter set off for the factories and—to help encourage this home-front effort—Congress created a government-run system of universal childcare in place from 1943 until 1946. The next major spike in daycare came in the years following the beginning of the women’s movement: Between 1977 and 1993, enrollment of children in such centers increased from 13 to 30 percent. Today, according to the most recent U. S. Census, nonrelatives regularly care for one-third of children under age five.
Along with new attitudes toward childcare came new breakthroughs in developmental psychology, including attempts to understand the effects that parental separation has on children’s behavior. One researcher in particular—British psychologist John Bowlby—shook up the field with his pioneering work on what would come to be known as attachment theory, now a fundamental tenet of child psychology. In the late 1960s, his colleague Mary Ainsworth developed a lab protocol called “the Strange Situation” that forms the cornerstone of what we now know about the effects that daycare can have on a child’s mental state. For each 20-minute experiment, a parent brought their child into the laboratory. After several minutes, the parent left the room while the researcher stayed with the child. A short time later, the parent returned.
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After having my first son, I decided a career change and took over Little Monsters Day nursery in February 2009.
I felt passionate about creating a childcare setting where children felt loved, could grow, develop, and learn in a fun, safe and stimulating environment that feels like home.
Little Monsters in Crookham Village is set within the former post office, that has been transformed into a home away from home children’s day nursery.
We have a fantastic team of highly qualified, committed staff, providing high quality care for children between the ages of birth and 5 years of age. Staff ensure children’s social; personal and communication skills are developed via the nursery’s many fun activities and child-led play opportunities.
We offer places for children aged from 3 months to school leaving age. We offer full-time and part-time sessions.
All meals, snacks and wipes are included in the fees. We are able to accept Free Entitlement and Extended Hours funding provided by the Local Authority for two, three and four year olds – please ask us for the details. We can take all brands of Childcare Vouchers and Tax Free childcare payments.
Please contact Shweta for further information or to arrange a visit.
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At Little Monsters Day Nursery, we are dedicated to creating a nurturing, stimulating and welcoming environment for all children. Our unique programs incorporate a variety of educational theories, while always keeping the child’s best interest in mind and allowing for hands-on, experiential learning. To find out more about us, keep reading or feel free to get in touch.
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Quality Child Care
We believe that children thrive in an environment which values their own uniqueness, while providing support and opportunities to grow emotionally, socially and creatively. By building on each child’s strengths, interests and curiosities, we guide each child to explore the world around them as well as develop new abilities and form close relationships.
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Personal, Social & Emotional development
Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED) ‘involves helping children to develop a positive sense of themselves, and others; to form positive relationships and develop respect for others; to develop social skills and learn how to manage their feelings; to understand appropriate behaviour in groups; and to have confidence in their own abilities’,
Communication & Language
Language is crucial to young children’s development; it is the essential key for learning, for communicating and building relationships with others as well as for enabling children to make sense of the world around them.
Physical Development
Young children learn through movement, so it is critical for them to have daily physical activity. It is important to provide children with opportunities for free movement, engage children in both planned and free indoor and outdoor motor play, and challenge children with appropriate fine and gross motor tasks, support children’s learning and healthy physical development.
Literacy
Literacy is most commonly understood as reading and writing. But before children can read and write, they need to learn about sounds, words, language, books and stories.
Mathematics
Mathematics (maths) is an important part of learning for all children in the early years and receiving a good grounding in maths is an essential life skill.
As well as numeracy, it helps skills such as problem solving, understanding and using shapes and measure and developing their own spatial awareness. It helps them to recognise, create and describe patterns, which is essential for early problem solving skills.
Introducing maths to children from an early age helps to develop their understanding of all elements of problem solving and reasoning in a broad range of contexts.
Understanding of the World
Understanding of the World is about how children get to know about other people, the place where they live and about all aspects of the environment.
Finding out about the world around them is what babies and young children do very effectively when they investigate by touching, holding or pressing things and by climbing on and jumping off things. Older children love to explore and investigate how and why things work and to test out their ideas of what will happen if they do a particular thing like pouring more and more water into a container.
Expressive Art & Design
Helping children to be creative is as much about encouraging attitudes of curiosity and questioning as about skills or techniques. Children notice everything and closely observe the most ordinary things that adults often take for granted. Building on children’s interests can lead to them creating amazing inventions or making marks on paper that represent for them an experience or something they have seen. Encouraging children to choose and use materials and resources in an open-ended way helps them to make choices and to have confidence in their own ideas.
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Daycare Nightmare is a program developed by Oberon Media. A scheduled task is added to Windows Task Scheduler in order to launch the program at various scheduled times (the schedule varies depending on the version). The software is designed to connect to the Internet and adds a Windows Firewall exception in order to do so without being interfered with. The main program executable is daycarenightmare.exe. The software installer includes 7 files and is usually about 3.88 MB (4,068,720 bytes). In comparison to the total number of users, most PCs are running the OS Windows 7 (SP1) as well as Windows 7. While about 17% of users of Daycare Nightmare come from the United States, it is also popular in Germany and France.
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Win 10 6%
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Windows 7
94.48%
Windows 10
5.52%
Which OS releases does it run on?
Windows 7 Home Premium
56.91%
Windows 7 Starter
32.11%
Windows 10 Home
5.31%
Windows 7 Home Basic
3. 90%
Windows 7 Professional
0.71%
Windows 7 Ultimate
0.71%
Geography
17.24% of installs come from the United States
Which countries install it?
United States
17.24%
Germany
11.68%
France
9.68%
United Kingdom
9.45%
Italy
6.23%
Brazil
3.89%
Spain
3.34%
Canada
3.11%
Poland
2.78%
Netherlands
2.67%
Russia
2. 45%
Mexico
2.34%
Belgium
2.00%
Finland
1.89%
PC manufacturers
What PC manufacturers (OEMs) have it installed?
Samsung
99.88%
Hewlett-Packard
0.12%
Common models
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Little Monster Aftercare| Afterschool & Holiday Care in Doringkloof
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The guidance and supervision of trained, caring professionals after school can greatly affect academic performance and passing rates.
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We provide your children with quality care. Assisting them with homework and helping them prepare for exams.
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We offer Afrikaans and English learning centres. Separate campuses for older children and supervised playtime.
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Our young and vibrant team of professionals ensures your kids are safe at all times for your peace of mind.
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“Children are mystifying creatures they can easily scare you one minute and show you affection the next.
My name is Rene Boshoff and I have a Little Monster of my very own. As a mother of a monster I’ve learned so much about myself and it’s helped me frame my perspective around what it’s like to be a curious creature trying to grasp the reality of the world we live in.
I have 14 years of experience working with children ages 2 to 18. I am a registered dance teacher and with dedicated experienced teachers we will provide your child with a save and loving environment. ”
The way young people spend their after school hours can significantly impact their success in school and life.
However, many kids leave school with nowhere to go. The guidance and supervision of trained, caring professionals during these critical hours can greatly affect academic performance and passing rates.
Little monsters provide a safe, supportive environment and quality after–school programs that support what kids learn during the school day to increase their overall academic success.
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Multilingual Classes
We have a Afrikaans and English teaching center.
Healthy Balanced Meals
Balanced and nutritional meals will be provided.
Play Areas
Older learners will be provided with separate play areas.
Ballet and Swimming
Ballet and Swimming classes will be offered.
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Fetching the Learners
Fetching the learners from school (this is a short safe walk as we are located opposite Doringkloof primary school)
Learners will be fetched after school by a teacher and an assistant. Roll call will be done at school and at aftercare.
They will walk to aftercare which is situated opposite Doringkloof primary.
Transport for kids not in Doringkloof primary must be arranged privately.
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Assisting each child with individual help with maths, language, reading, writing and spelling and other subjects that need assistance. We teach Gr4-Gr7 study methods for exams.
Each grade has an allocated classroom with a dedicated teacher.
Homework will be done in a certain timeslot.
Learners who attend extramural activities will be assisted with homework afterwards.
Healthy Balanced Meals
Healthy Balanced Meals
Providing them with a healthy balanced nutritional delicious lunch as well as a snack.
Extramural
Extramural
We accompany kids back to school for school activities.
Dance studio on premises
Swimming lessons on premises
With extra murals students are accompanied by a teacher to and from school
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To ensure the safety of your child, they are under constant supervision when playing outside or participating in an activity.
Playtime on the playground is what we call free play.
Free play will always occur with supervision by a teacher.
CCTV cameras are on all playgrounds to improve playground safety.
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Older learners are provided with separate study locations.
We have a playground on campus 1 for juniors
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We keep our junior and senior playgrounds separate for safety reasons
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We make use of young, vibrant and energetic teachers that strive to be loving and caring towards all children.
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ZAK MINI MONSTER: “My dream is to make an animation and a game”
Pringles held a press conference on March 29, during which, among other things, a unique new generation Xbox controller designed by artist ZAK MINI MONSTER found its owner. We seized the opportunity to meet with its author to ask a few questions about his work, his work on the controller and, of course, about himself.
Zach, let’s get to know you first – tell us how you decided to choose the path of creativity?
Hello, my name is Zakhar Evseev, my creative pseudonym is ZAK MINI MONSTER. My creative path began a long time ago: I have been drawing for more than twenty years. I started with graffiti, with classic street fonts. No one imagined that it could develop into something more. From the very beginning, my work was – and remains to this day – an occupation for the soul. I always liked to do this, I did and do it for myself, for the sake of energy, for the pleasure of the result. For many years my path was connected with classical graffiti, but at a certain stage, when in Russia they began to adopt the experience of the West and invite street artists to gallery stories, projects with brands, I realized that I needed to structure my art, take it to a new level and make emphasis on this. It was after understanding the situation that I left my official job and focused on developing my creativity, realizing and working on promoting my style. I started to earn a living doing this – which, in principle, I do now.
So you are now a professional artist?
Yes, I guess. Although in general this transition took place quite a long time ago, it’s just that once I combined creativity with everything else, and now I build my whole life on it. There were periods when I worked as a consultant in a store, and as a manager, and in sports complexes. Sports are very close to me, and I even participated in many competitions, but somewhere in 2012 or 2011 I realized that I need to end this story, because it distracts more than it helps. By shifting my focus to creativity, I got the opportunity to freely build a life and, in principle, feel freer.
By the way, where are you from?
I usually say from Siberia, because I was born in the city of Novokuznetsk, but almost immediately my family left for the Republic of Khakassia in the very small city of Sayanogorsk, where I lived for twenty years, and then moved to Krasnoyarsk, where I lived for another 12 -13 years old. After that, I already moved to Moscow, where I have been living for the last four years.
Did these moves affect you and your work?
In fact, each move was somehow connected with creativity. I moved from Sayanogorsk because I really wanted to paint on the walls, and in that city there were no like-minded people, no understanding of how to do it. In Krasnoyarsk, I met a more advanced artist, and he invited me to his place. At that time, we created the largest graffiti festival in Russia called Paint Methods, and a very large number of people dreamed of coming to Siberia from Moscow and from abroad to participate. This is probably our first common achievement, which brought a certain circle of artists into the elite of the Russian graffiti community.
Then we held another large-scale Art Weekend festival in support of the Winter Universiade in Krasnoyarsk. In principle, I also moved to Moscow for the same reasons. Since 2010, I have been coming here for various projects, however, when you are here all the time, there are more opportunities. So the decision was made “to stop sitting in Krasnoyarsk.” During the time I’ve been here, there has been the biggest growth, various collaborations, meetings … Now there are already plans to go further, but it’s too early to talk about it.
Is there any international community in your field, cooperation and exchange of experience between countries?
We do not have any official communities that interact with each other in terms of contractual terms. Most often, it all starts with street teams, whose members become lifelong friends, develop together, build studios, and so on, but in general, in the age of social networks, everyone just communicates with everyone: people find pen pals and visit each other .
In the near future I will promote my work on the international stage. Two trips outside of Russia are coming soon. The goal is to move forward and develop. There are two directions: Asia and America. People from different industries are rushing there and this is not just happening. Gaming, music, art, programming – there is an audience and people ready to invest. My journey there has already begun, but due to restrictions, the year fell out, now I need to squeeze it.
I already had a project with Justin Bieber. He is a fan of works like mine, and a year and a half ago he just wrote to direct on Instagram and asked to take part in his charity auction. I agreed, provided the canvas, flew to Los Angeles. There was a private party and everything went well. Then Justin invited me to draw a picture for him. This story opens up new possibilities and motivates to reach new levels.
Let’s get back to your art. What are mini monsters and where did they come from?
Mini monsters are my characters, there are a lot of them. I started drawing them about ten years ago – all sorts of characters based on simple shapes. I have no art education, and it turned out to be difficult to switch from street fonts to characters, so I started with the simplest forms, and then gradually complicated them. They were all sorts of shapeless dragons, dinosaurs… And someone said: “Yes, they are some kind of monsters with you.” Only monsters are something evil and aggressive, and my heroes were, on the contrary, cute and simple. Therefore, I added the prefix “mini”, and it turned out that mini-monsters can no longer be any kind of aggressive. So I started working on them. At first they were kind of subcultural – in caps, sneakers and street fashion attributes. When I thought about my own ruler, which would be very adaptive, I decided to simplify them and turned them into some kind of “smilies” or masks system. In other words, these are just heads that express emotions and communicate with each other. In principle, this is a kind of mini-universe of masks or emoticons.
One way or another, you’ve already worked on completely different surfaces – a wall, a canvas, now here’s a gamepad case. What is easier to work with, what is easier to express your idea on, where does the graphics look better?
Of course my background is the walls. This is my foundation. But my goal is still to work as an artist, so there are no restrictions for me. Most of the time now I work with canvases, but at the same time I develop illustrations very much, any surfaces, adapt designs. Now I act more as a universal artist who works with both applied and digital materials. I am close to work with clothes, and with anything. I have a lot of projects that are related to completely different areas, so I adapt my style to the task. If you need a print – we draw digital, if you need a wall – we draw on the wall. I am equally pleased to work on any projects, because this is a manifestation of my creativity. I’m interested in trying new objects that will show me differently, give me new experiences and expand my audience. It’s always a plus.
A project with a design on a gamepad – what was it that was interesting to you, what do you remember, was there anything difficult or easy? What are your impressions?
I was very happy when they contacted me, because it was unexpected. When such large brands turn to an artist, it is a sign of trust and an assessment of style, so for me it was very cool and I immediately recharged my morale when I found out that this was possible. For me, it was, first of all, a cool collaboration. Then, when I was explained the task of making a design for a gamepad, I had to think it over, twist the photos, figure out how and what can be depicted, how busy the design can be … I usually try to focus on myself, so I did what I would like to keep in hands myself. And I was most satisfied with the feedback, and the result, and our interaction. This is another fairly large step that I liked to overcome. There were no difficulties, rather there was a period of reflection, and then active work that we carried out together. I threw off the options, we discussed and so brought everything to the final version. It turned out, I think, very cool.
Don’t you have the so-called fear of a blank slate?
Probably not, I have a lot of work experience. Sometimes it happens when you want to work, but you can’t. Then I just pause and exhale. I try again the next day and it works. There is no fear, there is experience on which you know how to work with yourself. For example, I often draw illustrations in the evening, I work on canvases in the studio in the morning, this is already some kind of system that allows me to work effectively for the past few years.
Let’s talk about gaming. What do you think about modern games, is there anything you especially like?
I have, shall we say, certain priorities. In creativity, in inspiration, and in gaming, I love the period of the 80s-90s, when everything was light and simple. Any 8- and 16-bit games are very close to me. I generally prefer something very simple. For example, my daughter plays Sonic. I love rpg games. Anything related to the nineties. Mario, Contra and that’s it. Mortal Kombat, of course, but not the one that is now, but more naive. In general, I like the aesthetics of the nineties in everything, they are just in a kind of naivety, when people experimented, searched and did to the maximum. I am glad that everything is progressing so that the difference between the game and reality is lost, but personally I prefer primitive stories. I still watch cartoons from the nineties, cult films of that period, and the games of that time are also close to me. Probably, these are just references to childhood and very fond memories.
Have you ever imagined your mini-monsters as heroes of the game, and what would a game made in your universe be like?
Actually this is a very cool topic because I have a few friends who are interested in making games. They threw such ideas at me and said: “Damn, imagine how cool it is to make such a game.” In general, my dream is to make animation and a game. Some kind of mini-cartoon, although the game is probably even more fun, because there you can control what happens. In addition, the main character of my universe is a little yellow Bobo ghost. He is present at every work, and I actively promote him as the main character. We can say that the prototypes of this ghost were a ghost from Pac-man and a regular smiley. When I was thinking about a super versatile character that would be very easy to understand and remember, I decided to look back at similar examples from the past. I took the Pac-man ghost and smiley as a basis, combined them and created my own yellow ghost based on the motives. Now he is already becoming a kind of street idol in our country. I can easily imagine a game in which he would fly and collect some coins – elementary and cool.
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We, in turn, hope that someday we will see such a game on the Xbox console. The Xbox Wire Russia team would like to thank Zach for an interesting interview. Follow our news so as not to miss new and exciting stories.
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Baby, do you already know how to recognize objects by shape, color and size? If not yet, then don’t be upset, but rather start learning soon with funny Mini Monsters!
Features: – 3 main modules: find, connect, sort. Trained logical thinking; – Observation is trained; – Mindfulness training
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9.43.0000
2022-06-24
Bugs fixed.
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2017-01-23
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2016-12-20
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Talented Tots Learning Center – Care.com Kansas City, MO
Talented Tots Learning Center – Care.com Kansas City, MO
Costimate™
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Talented Tots Learning Center is a privately owned Learning Center that has been established in the Northland for eight years at five convenient locations (Liberty, Parkville, Platte City, Kearney, Excelsior Springs). Our mission is to provide families quality childcare in a safe, nurturing and educational environment where children grow socially, emotionally and academically. Please visit our website at www.talentedtots.org to learn more about how we make learning fun!
In business since: 2008
Total Employees: 51-200
Awards & Accreditations
Recipient of Keystone Award presented by Clay County Economic Development Committee for 2014.
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Monday :
6:00AM – 6:30PM
Tuesday :
6:00AM – 6:30PM
Wednesday :
6:00AM – 6:30PM
Thursday :
6:00AM – 6:30PM
Friday :
6:00AM – 6:30PM
Saturday :
Closed
Sunday :
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Preschool (or Nursery School or Pre-K)
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Extended Care (Before School)
Extended Care (After School)
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07/28/2020
The Kearney location insists that employees stay at work even though they are showing signs of sickness including fever and vomiting. I would use extreme caution if you are planning to leave your children here.
10/03/2019
This center shoves too many children into a room. The staff are often on their cell phones and chatting with other adults, while not paying attention to the children. Sometimes children have to stay outside for long periods of time, because the center is understaffed.
06/27/2016
Our family has been with Talented Tots for almost 6 years. Leaving your child with anyone other than family can be nerve racking, but from day 1, I knew my babies were in good hands. For us – location was definitely important, but having daycare and pre-school all rolled into one was a huge plus! Both my daughter and son have been with Talented Tots since they were three months old – and to see them develop and unfold before my eyes is far more than AMAZING!!! My daughter was fully prepared for her transition into kindergarten and loves visiting her former teachers; she even asks to spend the day there with her brother when her school isn’t in session. The staff is always friendly and helpful – have taken the time to get to know me and my children – and I can’t say enough good things about the wonderful Directors and Owners!!!!
– April Beckley
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Talented Tots – Kearney LLC in Kearney, MO
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Talented Tots – Kearney LLC
Talented Tots – Kearney LLC is a limited liability partnership located at 155 S Platte Clay Way in Kearney, Missouri that received a Coronavirus-related PPP loan from the SBA of $105,900.00 in January, 2021.
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PPP Loan Information
Loan #6198228304
Talented Tots – Kearney LLC in Kearney, MO received a Paycheck Protection Loan of $105,900 through First Heritage Bank, which was approved in January, 2021.
This loan’s status is reported by the SBA as “Paid in Full”, which includes both loans repaid and those fully forgiven from repayment under PPP guidelines. The loan’s status was last updated by the SBA in February, 2021.
Payroll Estimates Based On SBA PPP Loan Eligibility Formula
Understanding The SBA Formula For Determining PPP Loan Eligibility
The simplest way to describe the standard PPP calculation is that businesses are eligible to receive a maximum PPP loan of up to 2. 5 x average 2019 monthly payroll costs. However, specific calculation methods vary based on entity type and have numerous qualifications.
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Based on the standard PPP eligibility formula, it may be possible to estimate the payroll expenses represented by a company on their PPP application (see details above). In order to qualify for the PPP loan amount received, Talented Tots – Kearney LLC’s 2019 payroll expenses are estimated to be at least $508,320.
Based on their reported 20 jobs retained, this equals an estimated average yearly compensation of $25,416 per employee1
Reported PPP Proceed Usage:
On the PPP application, Talented Tots – Kearney LLC reported intending to use the proceeds of their PPP loan for the following expenses:
Payroll: $105,894
Utilities: $1
Business Information – Talented Tots – Kearney LLC in Kearney, MO
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In the Kearney area, 11 businesses in the “Child Day Care Services” industry received a PPP loan. These local businesses reported an average of 11 employees(compared to this company’s 20) and received an average PPP loan of $48,534(compared to this company’s $105,900).
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Tammy L Bennett Kearney, MO
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Talented Tots – Kearney Kearney, MO
$105,600 PPP Loan
Talented Tots Learning Center LLC Kearney, MO
$35,800 PPP Loan
Chala Flanery Kearney, MO
$64,800 PPP Loan
Kathleen Gooch Kearney, MO
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Industry PPP Comparison Statistics
Nationwide, 128,936 businesses in the “Child Day Care Services” industry received a total of $5.47B in PPP loans.
These businesses account for 1% of total PPP applications submitted, and received 1% of the total PPP funding allocated.
PPP recipients in this industry report an average of 8 employees,
60% lower than Talented Tots – Kearney LLC’s reported 20 employees, and received an average PPP loan of $42,425, 60% lower than this company’s loan of $105,900.
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Excelsior Springs Hospital 1700 Rainbow Blvd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Jeanne Buckman Phone: 816-630-6081 E-mail Website
Excelsior Springs Nursing & Rehab 1003 Meadowlark Ln. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Mary Vassmar, Administrator Contact: Staci Abraham, Social Worker Contact: Chris Young, Activities Director Phone: 816-630-3145 Fax: 816-630-3147 E-mail
Excelsior Springs Physician Clinic Robert Buzard, MD 1010 N. Jesse James Rd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Jeanne Buckman Phone: 816-630-6722 E-mail Website
Excelsior Springs Physician Clinic Kathleen Tang-Beltran, DO P.O. Box 613 613 W. 6th St. Lawson, MO 64063 Contact: Jeanne Buckman Phone: 816-580-0055 E-mail Website
Family Vision Center 1717 W. Jesse James Rd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Dr. Scott Foster Phone: 816-630-1905 Fax: 816-637-2034 E-mail
Harmon Counseling and Court Services, LLC Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Counseling 1902 W. Jesse James Rd., Suite 3 Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Cayla Harmon, Director Phone: 816-565-3661 E-mail
Liberty Hospital 2525 Glenn Hendren Drive Liberty, MO 64068 Contact: Julie Simpson, Director of Marketing and Public Relations Phone: 816-781-7200 E-mail Website
Momentum Chiropractic & Wellness 463 S. Thompson Ave. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Herb Butzbach Phone: 816-848-5131 E-mail Facebook
North Kansas City Hospital 2800 Clay Edwards Drive North Kansas City, MO 64116 Contact: Peggy Schmitt, President & CEO Phone: 816-691-2020 E-mail Website
Oak Pointe of Kearney 200 Meadowbrook Dr. Kearney, MO 64060 Contact: Tara Freeman Phone: 816-628-0075 Fax: 816-635-4164 E-mail Website
Red Cross Pharmacy 1018 N. Jesse James Rd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Matt Hartwig Phone: 816-637-5555 Fax: 816-637-5701 E-mail Website
Select Physical Therapy 1761 W. Jesse James Rd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Jana Shewmaker Phone: 816-630-7300 E-mail Website
Dr. Robert Shemwell Lake Podiatry Center P.O. Box 1555 Laurie, MO 65038 Website
Valley Manor and Rehabilitation Center 1410 Hospital Drive Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Ruby Johnson Phone: 816-637-1010 or 816-630-1024 Fax: 816-637-8234 E-mail
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First United Methodist Church Treehouse Preschool 1650 Rainbow Blvd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Darla Sims, Preschool Director Phone: 816-699-7295 Fax: 816-630-2139 E-mail Website
Imagination Station 1225 N. Jesse James Rd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Phone: 816-630-3861 E-mail
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Talented Tots Learning Center 1452 Kearney Rd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Greg Owen Phone: 816-868-5914 E-mail Website
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Reece & Nichols 225 N. Jesse James Rd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: J.C. Claypool, 816-718-2509 Contact: Sheri Claypool, 816-718-2510 Phone: 816-630-5986 E-mail
Reece & Nichols 225 N. Jesse James Rd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Contact: Sylvia Eales Phone: 816-630-9990 E-mail
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Excelsior Springs School District 300 W. Broadway P.O. Box 248 Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Phone: 816-630-9200 Fax: 816-630-9203 E-mail Website
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City of Excelsior Springs Departments Ambulance Police Fire Department Omni Bus Transportation City Hall Public Works Parks and Recreation Animal Shelter Highway Department
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Clay County Courthouse Phone: 816-637-6660
Clay County Division of Family Services Phone: 816-781-8900
Clay County Sheriff Phone: 816-407-3700
Drivers Testing Excelsior Springs Baptist Church 1500 Roselea Phone: 816-630-6341
Ray County Conservation Agent Phone: 816-776-7629
Ray County Sheriff Phone: 816-776-2000
US Post Office 816-630-3251
Mid Continent Public Library 1460 Kearney Rd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Phone: 816-630-6721
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Excelsior Springs Mid-Continent Public Library 1460 Kearney Rd. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.; 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Fri.; 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sat.
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Clay County Election Board Office 100 W. Mississippi St. Liberty, MO 64068 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Phone 816-415-8683 E-mail
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Every year in September, not only the academic year begins, but also a new serial season. The pandemic has pushed back the schedules of many projects (and some died suddenly), but the success of mass vaccination has allowed the industry to recover, and this fall brings a lot of interesting things to the small screens. For example, Disney streaming is relaunching a medical series for family viewing (age rating 0+).
September 8, 2021.
The first shots: young Lahela Kamealoha with her father throw themselves into the waves of the Hawaiian surf and joyfully surf to the sound of the ukulele.
Cut to: a muscular, tanned Walter runs out on the shore towards them in slow mo with a board under his arm. The teenagers agree to dance on Friday.
Change of shot: driving test. Daughter is driving, dad is in the back seat, the instructor is dissatisfied with the snail’s speed. The rights would be a great gift for a sixteenth birthday, but can you get them?
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An accident on the road dramatically changes the mood in the frame. The girl accelerates, gives instructions to the police and saves the life of the victim.
“Who is this child?” the examiner is amazed. “My daughter. Doctor,” Dad proudly announces.
Screensaver.
If we exclude the ocean and palm trees, then, starting from the exam scene, we see a literal frame-by-frame reconstruction of another series.
In the 1980s, Steven Bochco came up with the idea of a teenage doctor, but studio after studio refused to make this until the ABC pilot episode was finally written and cast by David E. Kelly. Despite the resistance of the channel’s management, at the insistence of the producers, 16-year-old Neil Patrick Harris was approved for the main role.
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On September 19, 1989, the first season of Dr. Doogie Howser started. The audience generally reacted favorably to the story, where the main character at the age of 6 passed the exam for the school course with the highest score, he mastered the high school program for 9weeks, graduated from Princeton at the age of 10, and after another 4 years completed the medical program and at the age of 14 became the youngest licensed doctor in the country. A newspaper article in the intro says, “He can’t buy alcohol, but he can prescribe drugs.” Viewers see the same thing in the reboot screensaver (adjusted for Hawaii and the girl). No wonder, because the widow Daina Kalins-Bochko and son Jesse Bochko are engaged in the production of the restart. Such a family contract in the production of family series.
Of course, everyone is wondering if it is possible for sixteen-year-olds to be trusted with the health and lives of patients? Or is it a work of art?
Well, quick reference :
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The baby said the first words at 4 months, and at six months he told the pediatrician: “I have an infection in my left ear.” The child was diagnosed with ADHD early, but the parents did not agree with the prescribed treatment, canceled the drugs, and the mother, an American Nikkei, took up teaching her son at home. At the age of 6, the boy completed the school program and went to college in California. After the family moved to Alabama, he entered a local university and at the age of 10 became a bachelor in anthropology and the owner of the Guinness record as the youngest graduate of the university. At the age of 14, at the University of Tennessee, Michael received a master’s degree in biochemistry with a dissertation on “Kinetic isotope effects of thymidine phosphorylase”, and at 18, he received a second master’s degree from Vanderbilt University, this time in computer science, and began teaching.
Megan’s younger sister was also a fast learner and graduated from college at 16. The family now lives in Alaska.
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Sho Timothy Yano (矢野 祥) was born on October 22, 1990 in Portland. His mother is from South Korea and his father is from Japan. At 2 years old, the kid read fluently, and at 3 he wrote, at 4 he played the piano and by the age of 5 he was composing music. His IQ at a young age was 200 points. At the age of 8, Yano graduated from school by correspondence and scored 1500 points out of 1600 on the SAT exam, at 9enrolled at Loyola University in Chicago, graduating with honors at age 12. Then the guy entered the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago and at the age of 18 received a doctorate in molecular genetics and cell biology. In 2009, he entered his sophomore year of medical school at the University of Chicago, becoming at 21 the youngest person to receive an M.D. from the University of Chicago, earning him the nickname “the real Doogie Howser.” He now works as a pediatrician at the University of Chicago Clinic.
Sayuri’s younger sister received her bachelor’s degree in biology from Roosevelt University at the age of 16.
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Balamurali Ambati was born on July 29, 1977 in the Indian city of Vellore, at the age of 3 he moved to the USA with his parents and older brother. After a serious injury at the age of 4, the boy ended up in the hospital for a long time and decided to become a doctor in order to help others. At age 9, the younger Ambati was accepted into the university’s math gifted program and graduated from Baltimore College at 11. At 19In 88, with their brother, Jayakrishna, who was 17 years old, they wrote a manual on AIDS research for medical students; The book received an award from the American Medical Association. At age 13, the young graduate of New York University School of Medicine received a magna cum laude degree, and at age 17, he completed his undergraduate medical education at Mount Sinai and completed a 4-year internship in internal medicine at North University Medical Center. Shore.
“I was never called a geek or a nerd or anything like that,” Balamurali said in an interview with one of the oldest Texas publications, Victoria Advocate. He begged me not to compare him to “Doctor Dougie” because, regardless of age, patients should perceive him as a doctor, a professional, and not discuss old teen shows.
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Speaking of teen shows: unlike Douglas with water pistols, Lahela behaves extremely professionally on the bypass, which nevertheless does not prevent older colleagues from imagining her as “our Dougie”. Hence the name.
The boy lasted 4 seasons, how long can the girl?
“Doogie Kameāloha, M.D.”
Rating of KinoPoisk: N/A
IMDB rating: 5.3 (rating of the first series – 7.6)
Our rating (first series): 4 of 5.
“Hauser arcs, Doctor Hauser, Doctor of Medicine “, original title – “Doogie Howser, M.D.”, USA, 1989–1993, 4 seasons, 97 episodes.
MovieSearch rating: 6.8
IMDb rating: 6.5
Our rating: 3 out of 5.
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“Dr. Marcus Welby”, original title – “Marcus Welby, M.D.”, USA, 1969-1976, 7 seasons, 170 episodes. An experienced doctor and his young assistant save lives.
“Military Field Hospital”, original title – “M * A * S * H”, USA, 1972-1983, 11 seasons, 251 episodes. The cult series about military field medicine during the Korean War. The audience rethought the plot, taking into account the Vietnam War. Worth watching, despite the limited locations and very low budget.
“Dr. Trapper John”, original title – “Trapper John, M.D.”, USA, 1979-1986, 7 seasons, 151 episodes. Veteran MES of the Korean War works in a civilian hospital.
“House M.D.”, original title – “House M.D.”, USA, 2004-2012, 8 seasons, 176 episodes. Iconic. Needs no introduction. Showrunner David Shore (we’ll meet again).
Doctor Tyrsa, Russia, 2010, season 1, 24 episodes. Failed attempt at adapting House, don’t even start!
“Dr. Emily Owens”, original title – “Emily Owens M.D.”, USA, 2012-2013, 1 season, 13 episodes. A young female doctor finds many parallels between the practice of medicine and her studies at the university.
“Good Doctor” original title – “굿 닥터 (Gut Dakteo)”, South Korea, 2013, season 1, 10 episodes. The original story of a talented medical doctor with mental problems.
“Good Doctor”, original title – “グッドドクター (Guddo Dokuta)”, Japan, 2018, 1 season, 10 episodes. Adaptation of the Korean original.
The Good Doctor, originally titled The Good Doctor, USA, 2017–…, 4 seasons, 76 episodes, renewed for a 5th season. After House, David Shore took on the adaptation of another medical series. It turns out so far worse than with Hugh Laurie, but better than the original.
And if you want a glimpse into the true underside of medicine, then check out The Bad Doctor, originally titled Dr. Death”, USA, 2021, 1 season, 8 episodes. The criminal history of the real-life neurosurgeon Christopher Danch, whose low qualifications affected patients, requires viewers to have considerable resilience when watching, and requires courage from the healthcare management system to admit that existing practice does not protect against half-educated sociopaths who know how to splurge, but do not are able to heal.
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D.Va – Overwatch. Guide. Abilities, strategy and tips for D.Va – Overwatch hero
This guide is intended for an in-depth introduction to the character Overwatch D.Va. A 19-year-old beauty, a former professional Starcraft player from the South Korean team, decided to stand up for her homeland. D.Va is the pilot of a large Titanfall-like mech that is equipped with powerful atomic cannons that fire without reloading and jet engines, allowing her to quickly find a health kit or move around the map at high speed.
The Defense Matrix ability is also extremely powerful, as it can block most shots and projectiles in the direction of view. And the ultimate ultimate ability, Self-Destruct, allows you to make the most powerful explosion in the game, which in most cases, although easy to avoid, but, together with other abilities of allied heroes, can destroy enemy formations and help move forward. After launching Self-Destruct, D. Va moves around on foot for a while and wields a blaster until the robot is called again.
D.Va abilities and strategy tips
Atomic cannons (LMB) – D.Va’s main weapon. Her mech is equipped with two separate rotating cannons, effective at close range. They deal continuous high damage with no need to reload, but move slower while firing.
The closer you are to your target, the more damage the Atomic Cannons do. The projectiles fly without any movement along the way and reach their target instantly. At long distances, these attacks have low accuracy and a large spread, at medium distances, they are effective mainly against tanks. D.Va can attack quite easily, she does not need to aim much, unlike heroes like Hanzo and McCree.
Boosters (SHIFT) – D.Va’s ‘Mech flies in the direction of the crosshair under the action of jet boosters. It can turn and change direction or pierce through enemies, knocking them back. Also, the flight can be canceled with the LMB or RMB, however, the cooldown even after one second of the flight will be full.
Boosters are a great ability to complement Hana’s mobility and there are many situations where they are really needed.
Situations when it is best to use boosters
For replenishing health in order to quickly find the nearest first-aid kit. This situation, in my opinion, is the most common reason for using accelerators. By being able to use them every five seconds, you can always replenish your HP in time without letting the mech break.
Vertical mobility. D.va’s boosters work in all directions: just direct our eyes to the position we need, whether it’s a high ledge or simply flying into the air in order to avoid, for example, Junkrat’s explosive tire.
Quick transition from base to battlefield. After death, we use accelerators on CD in order to quickly return to the battlefield.
To knock enemies off high ledges, into an abyss, or simply to finish them off by dealing 25 damage along with a melee attack (M).
When in a closed area with a lot of enemies, you can fly through them, forcing them all, confusing them and doing 25 points of damage to each.
To go behind the lines and kill enemy support heroes. Being able to speed up every 5 seconds, D.va can pretty easily sneak up on the enemy and take out important support and defense heroes, and then return to safety.
To change position. You should not move around the map on foot when there are accelerators for this. We often change positions to confuse enemies even more.
To avoid most enemy ultimate abilities.
To simply retreat from a hopeless fight back to your team.
Defense Matrix (RMB) is an ability with a passively regenerating charge that allows you to block damage in the direction of your gaze.
Defense Matrix Mechanics
Defense Matrix is a flux ability that is consumed over 4 seconds when RMB is pressed. There is a short delay of one second before it can be used again, and it takes ten seconds for the ability to fully cool down.
This skill can be used simultaneously with boosters, which allows you to fly towards strong defenders without taking damage. You can even get close to Bastion, Torbjorn Turret, Widowmaker, and more to deal maximum damage.
Just before the start of the match, D.va can leave the base with a matrix to protect his allies. This ability works better in this situation than Reinhardt’s shield, due to the fact that D.va moves faster with it.
Defense Matrix is extremely useful for blocking most ultimate skills, but is best used with:
Roadhog’s ultimate ability;
Soldier-76 tactical visor;
Marksman McCree;
Reaper’s flower of death;
Ulte Farrah;
Bastion tank uniform.
Defense Matrix does not work on:
All melee attacks;
Any stream weapon: Mei, Winston’s Tesla Cannon, Symmetra’s Photon Beam and her turrets, Roadhog’s Hook, Dawn’s Beam, Lucio’s Alternate Fire, and Zenyatta’s Orb of Dissonance.
Self-Destruct (Q) – The ability starts the Meka’s self-destruct mode and detonates it after 3 seconds, creating the largest explosion in Overwatch.
Self Destruct Mechanic
Explosion deals up to 1000 damage in a very large radius;
Self-destruct occurs without damage to D.va and does not harm any of her allies;
Even a small obstacle can protect enemies from an explosion;
During the use of the ultimate ability, boosters can be used, their duration will be fully used, that is, the Meka will fly in the direction of the crosshair for two seconds. D.va can also use this combo to stay away from the main battlefield, as she is the most vulnerable without a mech;
When self-destruct is used by an enemy, a red signal will appear, indicating that you are within about forty meters of the explosion radius, regardless of whether you are standing behind any obstacle or wall. The signal warns that you may be damaged. Yellow means you are far from the explosion and no damage will be dealt. When your mech is eliminated, a green signal is displayed;
Orb of Dissonance resets when using D.va’s ultimate ability;
Enemies that don’t die from the Self Destruct ability will be knocked back.
When to Use Self-Destruct
Self-Destruct is fairly easy to avoid by hiding behind walls, objects, or a block of Mei, but this ability has another function: to distract enemies, and while they are looking for cover, push the team forward.
Another reason to use the ultimate ability can be a large cluster of enemies around, if you have a small amount of health. In this case, right before ejecting from the mech, you can press Q to activate self-destruction and enter the battle with renewed vigor, re-summoning the robot with full HP.
Self-destruct in flight (with boosters) is also very important. It is useful for killing Torbjorn’s turret or destroying Bastion hidden in a corner or behind Reinhardt’s shield. Plus, when the mech is in flight, the enemies have to predict its location and also lose time. This method of using self-destruct tends to be safer for D.Va, as she will always be out of the battlefield in human form.
Attacking opponents is also one of the best mech burst uses. After all, forcing them to run in the opposite direction, you can buy time for healers and defenders to rebuild the turrets or run from the base.
Self-destruct with other allied heroes’ abilities
Reinhardt – Self-destruct works great when an allied Reinhardt casts Earthquake, allowing you to destroy all enemies within forty meters.
Dawn – right after using the gravitational pulse, use the ultimate ability.
Mei’s ultimate ability is also very good along with Self Destruct.
Skills in human form (without bellows)
Light Gun (LMB) – When D.va jumps out of the mech from self-destruction or at the end of HP, in human form she can only use the Light Gun. It fires bursts of laser projectiles that are also quite powerful and are independent of distance, meaning it can be used at long range without any damage falloff.
The direction of ejection D.Va from the bellows can be adjusted by itself. When the mech breaks, hold the direction you want to jump in (forward, backward, right, left) and D.Va will jump in that direction. If you do not press any buttons, then by default Hana catapults back behind the robot.
Fast Restore Mech can be used if you are close to the spawn point. Thus, once you get into the starting room and switch to another hero, and then back to D.Va, you will receive a new robot instantly. However, it should be borne in mind that the level of accumulation of the ultimate ability is reset in this case.
Mecha Summon (Q) – While in human form, D.Va generates 1% new mech charge per second, regardless of what she is doing. Her blaster can also cause this charge to accumulate more quickly.
When Hanoi summons a new mech, the landing robot deals 50 damage to all nearby enemies while knocking them back.
Note: Sometimes it’s better to wait for even with the accumulated charge scale of the call, because if you are left alone on the battlefield, and you need to fire from a long distance, then the light pistol will do just fine than the atomic guns.
Ability
Damage
Cooldown
The speed of attack
Duration
The number of cartridges
Atomic guns
0.5-3 units for the projectile (8 shells as a whole), maximum natives-24 units for the attack.
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7 shells per second
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25 units
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72 2 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds 2 second1175
50
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Application time 2 seconds
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Strong and weaknesses D.
VA against other heroes
D.VA Strong widow 9000. .Va can use Defense Matrix Boosters to easily block Widowmaker’s shots and get close to her. At close range, the Widow usually has no chance against D.Va, and a Poison Mine thrown at her is likely to damage her as well. The only ability that is ineffective against Widowmaker is self-destruct, due to her ability to quickly go behind cover with a grappling hook.
From a long distance, with a headshot, Widowmaker can deal significant damage to D.Va, but even in this case, we have time to quickly fly for a first-aid kit. In human form, Hana is relatively easy prey for a sniper rifle, for this reason it is best to hide in buildings or fire from cover until the mech recovers.
Bastion : Bastion’s turret mode only deals 50% damage to armor. And since D.Va is mostly armored, she can take much more damage than normal tanks and heroes. A classic tactic would be to turn on boosters with a defense matrix to get close to the Bastion and destroy it with atomic cannons, since in this case we will have noticeably more DPS. To make this tactic more effective, it is better to approach the Bastion from the rear and use the surprise effect.
After the death of Bastion, we have the opportunity to quickly fly for a first aid kit or to a safe place. It is also a good tactic to “throw” the mech at Bastion, thereby killing him or removing him from the battlefield for a while. Defense Matrix blocks any incoming damage from the turret, including in tank form, allowing your team to move forward with ease. The Light Gun is also quite effective against Sentry Mode, as it can be fired from a long distance.
Torbjorn: D.Va has quite a few advantages against Torbjorn and his turrets. She can also use Defense Matrix Boost to block incoming damage and destroy turrets and dwarves with atomic cannons. Boosters deal 25 damage. damage to the tower, so you can first come close, inflicting maximum damage, and only then use the cannons. Torbjorn’s ultimate ability is almost useless against D.Va’s Self-Destruct and can easily be countered.
Genji : Boosters are a very powerful weapon against Genji. He cannot run away from D.Va, deals little damage to her, and the reflection of attacks is useless, since Meka’s projectiles reach the target instantly and the fire can be interrupted at any time. Genji’s usual tactic against D.Va is to throw shuriken, of course until Hana gets sick of it…
Angel: Mercy is almost always in the middle of the fight due to her rather low healing radius. However, in this case, she can always hide behind walls or in buildings while tanks or offensive heroes are fighting. In this case, we can always fly around the building or climb from the back to kill her. Even if D.Va dies, but still kills the Angel, then we can assume that the mission is completed. After all, Hana will get from the base to the battlefield much faster than Mercy.
Pharah: Most of the time, Pharah is immune to D.Va’s attacks, as she usually flies high and atomic cannons are weak at long range. In this case, the use of a defensive matrix on Pharah’s projectiles, as well as her ultimate ability, can make her practically useless on the battlefield. Self-destruct is also quite effective due to Pharah’s inability to quickly descend and take cover behind an obstacle.
Ana: Ana’s slow speed makes her very susceptible to D.Va’s flanking abilities (Defense Matrix Boosters). At close range, it is easily killed and cannot escape. Ana’s best option in this case would be to throw a sleep dart, but this is usually done right away and is easy to predict.
Ana can deal quite a lot of damage from a long range, and the sleep dart is easy to hit from a distance due to D.Va’s large size. Self-destruct against Ana is very effective due to her low mobility.
D.Va is weak against
Zenyatta: Orb of Dissonance is particularly detrimental to Diva, as she has high HP and moves slowly when fired. The Orb increases the damage it deals by 30%, which will most likely cause Hana to eject very quickly. Orb of Dissonance can still cause D.Va to use up all of his Defense Matrix and make him a fairly easy target.
One of Hana’s means of escape is boosters to avoid Zenyatta’s visibility and wait out the Orb of Dissonance. You can also self-destruct on low HP, dropping the orb, dealing damage, and summoning an upgraded mech. Killing Zenyatta at close range can be quite difficult, as at the last moment he is able to use transcendence to save himself and allies. Therefore, the best option to kill him is to flank and when you know for sure that he does not have an ultimate ability.
Mei: Mei has several positives against D.Va: her stream weapon, ice wall and blizzard. Mei’s stream weapon is able to freeze D.Va for a short time to prevent her from using her defense matrix and boosters, leaving her vulnerable to her opponents. The ice wall as a barrier can easily interrupt the self-destruct action and save the opposing team. The blizzard can catch you by surprise at the moment of the cooldown of the accelerators. However, if you have a good reaction, then Mei’s ultimate ability can be absorbed by the defense matrix.
Zarya: Zarya’s streaming weapons, shields and alt fire from her weapons can cause a lot of trouble for D.Va due to her large size. For this reason, attacking this hero is impractical, it is better to save HP and kill flank heroes. The gravitational impulse from Zarya is easily absorbed by the protective matrix, so if you feel that danger is about to come, then disaster can be easily averted.
Roadhog: Since D.Va’s mecha has a large hitbox, Roadhog’s shotgun does a massive amount of damage at close and medium range. His chain can also be a nasty surprise, as it makes the Diva an easy dish for opponents to take down, even with Boosters and Defense Matrix.
D.Va can save allies who are pulled by the hook ability with his defense matrix. Self Destruct is the most effective skill against Roadhog due to its slow mobility.
Junkrat: Since D. Va and her mechs are big targets, Junkrat’s grenade spam works very well against her. Hana should also be careful with mines and traps.
It is important to turn on the defense matrix in time, which absorbs bombs and high-explosive mines. Junkrat’s ultimate ability is fairly easy to dodge by D.Va by simply flying into the air or disappearing behind obstacles. If he does manage to destroy your ‘Mech, then a short delay between the ‘Mech’s explosion and ejection gives him the opportunity to throw the mine directly at his feet.
D.va is neutral
Winston: Best to keep Winston at medium range. If he gets too close to D.Va, he can deal decent damage with the Tesla Cannon, Ultimate ability, and Jump Pack. At close range, Winston will not fight you, he will most likely use the SHIFT key and run away to his team. Because of the protective screens, it is also difficult to get it.
Unfortunately, the defensive matrix is ineffective against him, since he has a streaming weapon. Self Destruct is also a weak ability against him, due to the shields and jump pack. However, Winston is one of the scariest enemies when Hana is in human form, as he doesn’t need to aim to attack you and dodging won’t help here.
McCree: McCree usually fights at close range with his grenade and rapid fire, but D.Va is actually more effective at close range. When approaching McCree, he usually immediately throws a grenade, knowing this we can activate the protective matrix in advance. However, at medium ranges, the Cowboy is more effective, due to the large size of the Mech, even rapid fire at medium range can cause a lot of problems. McCree’s ultimate ability against Diva is ineffective, since the defensive matrix will also help us here.
Reinhardt: Reinhardt has several positives against D.Va, he can use his shield to block self-destruct, plus even if the shield is not enough and Reinhardt dies, the damage from Diva’s ultimate ability will still be blocked.
Most of Reinhardt’s abilities are ground-based, including earthquake, and all of them are easy to dodge using boosters or just attacking from high places. The only use for the defensive matrix against him is to absorb fire hits.
Reaper: Even if the Reaper deals more DPS than D.Va up close, the mech still has a lot more hit points. Since both heroes have escape abilities, these two heroes are not often seen, plus, Reaper Death Flower’s ultimate ability, as well as all his attacks, are easily absorbed by the defense matrix. Self-destruct does not affect a Reaper with Incorporeality active.
Soldier 76: Soldier 76 is quite dangerous for D.Va at medium to long range. Although his rifle deals reduced damage at long range, its high accuracy and low spread make Hana a fairly easy target. It is also necessary to keep an eye on his missiles and tactical visor in order to save the team in time with a self-destruct or a protective matrix.
Lúcio: Lúcio is quite annoying to D.Va due to his speed, healing aura and alt fire that is not blocked by the defense matrix, as well as his sound barrier. Self-destruct will also not be effective against tanks under Lucio’s ult, as they will be able to survive due to their high amount of HP along with an additional 500 shields.
Symmetra: Symmetra is an average opponent for D.Va, because she is usually either busy placing turrets or teleporting, and if she is pursued, she can easily run into an ambush. Symmetra’s photon balls are easily blocked by the defensive matrix, but the main fire of her weapons is quite destructive. Therefore, near it is better to kill her quickly, without wasting time turning on the protection screen.
If you know that there are a lot of turrets in the room (and enemies often hide in such rooms), then it will not be out of place to “throw” a self-destruct mech there to clear it. D.Va also hunts down and destroys teleporters with ease thanks to his boosters.
Hanzo: Hanzo can deal a lot of damage to D.Va at almost all attack ranges. In order to really deal with him, she needs to get close to him, however, even in this case, she should be careful and turn on the defense matrix against cluster arrows in time. You can also use the shield to absorb Hanzo’s ultimate ability, however it’s worth getting pretty close or using the surprise effect to do so.
D.va: The battle of the same heroes really comes down to who can deal more damage with their atomic cannons or get to the first-aid kit faster. It’s also worth keeping in mind that the Defense Matrix is useless against self-destruct.
Tracer: Tracer must get close to its prey to deal any damage due to low accuracy at long distances. However, D.Va also deals good damage up close. Therefore, it turns out that Tracer is not a big problem for Hana, and because of her cooldown at exactly 1 second (while our protective shield also cools down), we can block absolutely all attacks of the annoying Lena Oxton. The Pulse Bomb is also absorbed by the shield, so if you see Tracer running close to you, it’s time to turn on the shield matrix.
Two Il-96s are at the final stage of assembly — Rossiyskaya Gazeta
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov told journalists about the imminent delivery of new Russian Il-96 aircraft to customers at the Tyumen Oil and Gas Forum. We are talking about the transfer of boards to the special flight squad “Russia”, which provides flights for the head of state and other high-ranking civil servants.
“Now at VASO (Voronezh Joint-Stock Aircraft Building Company – approx. “RG” ) at the final stage of assembly are 2 Il-96 aircraft, and in the near future they will be transferred to the customer, – said the Deputy Prime Minister. “I was at VASO in the summer and saw that 4 aircraft were in various stages of construction.” Borisov specified that VASO has a long-term load of two to three aircraft per year. “These aircraft now have 4 PS-90 engines. But in Perm, as you know, the development of the PD-35 engine is underway as part of the creation of a Russian-Chinese wide-body aircraft. The presence of this engine will allow, with the appropriate redesign of the wing, to give a new life to the aircraft. This is one of the branches along which we are likely to go.”
According to Borisov, if the work on the PD-35 engine is completed on time, a twin-engine version of this aircraft is being considered.
The Deputy Prime Minister noted that this aircraft is “very successful” from the point of view of the overall design. “As far as I know, this is the only model that has not had a single accident. IL-96 has never been in an emergency,” he said.
At the same time, Borisov acknowledged that the question of using this aircraft in the broad transport market remains open. “To do this, we need to think about its efficiency, reduce the cost of a flight hour and provide proper service and maintenance. But I believe that this aircraft still has a long life,” Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov concluded.
In August, “RG” reported on the first flight of the next production aircraft Il-96-300. It was noted that the aircraft is undergoing a cycle of factory tests for subsequent transfer to the customer.
Two yards were comprehensively landscaped in Balashikha
22 Sept. 2021, 18:34
In the Moscow region, the implementation of the program for the comprehensive improvement of courtyards continues, in Balashikha, improvement was carried out in two courtyards of the Pavlino and Keramik microdistricts, the press service of the Ministry of Improvement of the Region reports
According to the Minister of Improvement of the Moscow Region Mikhail Khaikin, since 2015 the region has been carrying out large-scale work to repair courtyard areas. In total, over 8,000 courtyards have been ennobled during this time. The plans for the current year include 735, to date, work has been fully completed at 489 addresses.
This year the plan for the improvement of courtyards was fully implemented in 27 urban districts. In Balashikha, a comprehensive landscaping of courtyards was completed in microdistricts: Keramik, Nosovikhinskoye sh., 6, 7, 8 and Pavlino, 38.
As part of the comprehensive improvement of the yards, children’s playgrounds, outdoor lighting, container sites, information stands, asphalt pavement, benches and bins are being updated, and landscaping is being carried out.
“We plan to complete the yard improvement program for this year by the end of October” , Khaikin emphasized.
He also noted that the improvement of courtyards is one of the priority programs of the national project “Housing and Urban Environment”.
“A comfortable urban environment for any resident starts with small things – comfortable benches, working streetlights, a well-groomed yard. Therefore, in our region, the issue of landscaping courtyards is one of the priorities” , concluded Khaikin .
You can view the list of completed yards on the website of the Ministry of Improvement of the Moscow Region at the link: https://minblag. mosreg.ru/sobytiya/novosti-ministerstva/22-09-2021-13-17-22-okolo-500-dvorov- blagoustroili-v-podmoskove.
3,017 cases of coronavirus infection were detected in the Moscow region from 18 to 20 September. Including 1,098 cases of the disease – over the past day, of which two
20 Sept. 2021, 13:53
A total of 437,586 cases of coronavirus infection have been identified in the Moscow Region so far. 8,073 people have died. 382,883 people recovered and were discharged
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The twin brother was born two years earlier than his sister. How is this even possible?
The story of these brother and sister went viral on social media after it turned out that they were biological twins, although they were born two years apart. The Australian posted a video on TikTok, telling the unusual story of her family. Only two years ago, parents told their brother and sister why the twins were born with a long time interval. Find out how this was possible in our material. 18-year-old Sarah Sargent (Sarah Sargent) did not know that she and her older brother, 20-year-old Will, are actually twins. The girl was told about this by her parents. Brother and sister were born two years apart and celebrate birthdays on different days.
Although it seems incredible, it is actually quite simple. The twins were conceived on the same day by artificial insemination, but not all of the embryos were transferred at the same time. Thus, Sarah waited another year and a half, being in a frozen state, until she was in her mother’s womb.
Tasmanian student tells family stories on TikTok under Sar Sarge. The unique situation that developed between her and her brother surprised social media users.
The parents said that the embryos received at the clinic turned out to be very strong, so the doctors decided not to implant all at once. First, they planted the first batch, as a result of which Will was born in January 2001. Then, a year and a half later, the mothers received a second batch of embryos, and in October 2002, Sarah was born.
A brother and sister learned two years ago that they were biological twins. They knew that they were conceived by artificial insemination, but had no idea that they were twins.
Meanwhile, a widow gave birth to a child from her deceased husband five years after his death. Her current husband didn’t mind.
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A fisherman who disappeared two days ago was found on Argazy
A pensioner, a big fan of fishing from Zlatoust, went on a small boat to catch luck in the middle of Lake Argazi. Then a strong wind arose, and bad weather sharply violated the plans of an avid fisherman. Moreover, it almost led to tragedy.
The former sailor was not afraid of rising waves. On one of them, he intended to “take a course” ashore, but the oar broke. And then his boat, which had become uncontrollable, was carried in a direction that led away from the verified “route”. And washed up on the island. Previously, the pensioner had been to Argazy more than once, he knew the lake, but he did not expect such a finale of fishing.
His son remained on the shore. When, due to bad weather, his father’s boat was out of sight, he sounded the alarm. Local residents, fishermen, policemen who arrived, first of all, began to search along the shore, hoping that the elderly man still managed to “moor” somewhere, as well as in the nearby water area of \u200b\u200bthe lake. When these searches were unsuccessful, they called in professionals from the regional search and rescue service.
Anxiety for the lost fisherman grew every hour, because the pensioner is 82 years old. And only after two days of searching he was found on the island, weakened without food, very cold.
However, Marina Yakovleva, chief specialist of the Rescue Training Center, added that in response to the offer to take him to the hospital, he said that he felt fine and refused medical assistance. True, I think this lesson will benefit both him and his family.
The incident with the pensioner brings to mind the tragedy that also occurred at the Argazinsky reservoir in 2017: then two Karabash policemen who helped drowning people died.
The trouble happened on November 1st. The company resting on the lake due to strong waves lost control of the boat, and five people ended up in the water. The assistant to the operational duty officer of the Karabashskoye subdivision, police ensign Igor Bykov, and police foreman Sergei Katorgin had a day off, and at that time they were fishing here. Seeing the drowning, without hesitation, they rushed to the rescue and saved people at the cost of their lives. For heroism and courage, Igor Bykov and Sergei Katorgin were posthumously awarded state medals “For Courage”. At the entrance to the building of the police station, a monument was erected to them.
Autumn weather is unpredictable. Fishermen and vacationers should remember that at this time of the year the Argazi and its waves are dangerous, it is undesirable to enter the lake by boat.
Photo: search and rescue service of the Chelyabinsk region
Amazon.com: Good Smile Figma D.Va: Toys and games
There is something very satisfying about fiddling with Figma shapes. Bandai may have better articulation with SH Figuarts, but Figma’s buttery-smooth knuckles are such a treat to pose for. Everything in them lies well in the hand.
Here we have an almost perfect and absolutely amazing performance of the Korean Mech Pilot DV.a. she is a delight. Her outfit is mostly a tribute (not a rip-off! It’s a tribute, we swear!) to the Neon Genesis Evangelion pilot suits. Finished in vibrant mid-blue, black, and white with pink highlights. The figurine is completely painted over, I don’t see any unpainted plastic anywhere. The paint finish is clear. With sharp silver metal details.
Her articulation is one of the best I’ve seen on a female figure in 1/12 scale. And achieved with surprisingly few compromises in sculpture. Her joints are mostly single-jointed, but the single joints are strikingly deep.
Her default head is 4 parts. Faceplate, bangs, headphones and hair/most of the head and neck. She has a full alternate head with a baseball cap and 2 alternate faceplates (one on the head of the baseball cap). We have a normal face. A distinctive winking face and one wrinkled face for blowing a kiss or blowing a bubble gum (it’s incredibly tiny. Handle with care)
Other accessories include 8 alternative hands in a hand holder. The ninth hand holds a smartphone for a selfie. her iconic pistol, complete with a dangling bunny attachment. And a can of soda. there is also a small stand for the figurines, and they include a zippered bag for storage. I’m not sure what’s wrong? (Edit, ah, looking at the instructions, those are soda can labels.)
If you’re an Overwatch fan, even if you collect mostly cheaper Hasbro action figures, DV.a is only available in this Figma figure. Hasbro neglected her for some reason? It costs $10-$20 more than Hasbro. And when you pick it up, you’ll also bury the Hasbro Tracer somewhere in the box and get a Figma version of it. Overall, the figure is fantastic. A+
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How Blizzard created one of Overwatch’s most iconic heroes – PlayStation.Blog
Hello Sony players! I’m Michael Chu, Lead Writer of Overwatch! In honor of the release of our new Overwatch Animated Short, Shooting Star, featuring D.Va, I’m answering a few frequently asked questions about our favorite mech pilot!
Why do you think D.Wa is at the top of many fan polls?
There are many reasons! D.Va is a gamer like the rest of us. She has a great visual design (including her fur) and fun gameplay. Her strength, attitude, and personality make her an engaging character that also fills an interesting part of the Overwatch universe that we look forward to exploring further.
How did she go from professional esports to piloting a robot on the battlefield?
After the end of the Omnic Crisis, the Korean Army Mobile Exo-Force (MEKA) defended Korea from the attacks of a huge universal colossus (known as “gwishin”) that rises from the sea from time to time. Initially, they used robotic drones, but MEKA was forced to to appeal to human pilots when the Gwishin evolved to disrupt their networked control systems.
MEKA turned to one of Korea’s greatest resources: professional gamers (in addition to outstanding players from other fields with similar talents) who had the necessary reflexes and skills to control mechs. And that’s where Hana Song came on the scene.
Will she join Overwatch? Is she the next generation of heroes that Winston and Tracer are talking about?
Time will tell if D.Va joins Overwatch, but she is definitely part of a new generation of heroes, along with others like Lucio, Brigitte and Mei.
How did you come up with D.Va’s character design?
We knew we wanted to create a hero to pilot a robot. We’ve gone through a lot of iterations on exactly how gameplay plays out between pilot and mech, but we’ve always wanted to have both. In the end we settled on a pilot who would fight inside a mech and then eject and fight on the battlefield as an unprotected pilot. Our assistant art director Arnold Tsang took inspiration from mecha anime and manga for his visual look.
I am often asked where the rabbit motif came from. Initially, D.Va was more of a cat theme, but after we gave her the Boosters ability (which allows her to fly), we thought about making the whole pack look like a bunny jump.
Here’s a burning question from fans all over the world: where do all the extra mechs come from?!
Busan MEKA base. Dae Hyun (D.Va’s mechanic) and Myung (her commander) would really like everyone to take their time with self-destruction. Budgets are scary!
Who is Hana Song? How does she relate to the heroes of Overwatch?
Hana Song is a world champion esports champion who has been hired by MEKA as part of their new driver line-up. Her immense talent, quick reflexes, and natural skills made her the perfect candidate. Growing up in the shadow of the Gwishin, she felt a responsibility to serve and protect her homeland. She wanted to do her part to protect her country, as well as test her abilities in a new arena. (Not to mention proving that she was the best of her other extremely talented teammates.) Having conquered the esports landscape, D.Va aims to prove that she is where the stakes are immeasurably higher. While the top five MEKA pilots are outstanding players in their own right, Hana is undeniably the star.
Does she care about Overwatch and its mission, or is it more of a national pride for her?
Korea is actually more pro-Overwatch than most countries, partly because they always face the threat of universe war (and they never put up with big fights with Overwatch like Russia did). But for now, D.Va is more focused on protecting their country than on the situation in the whole world.
How impressive was the creation of the Busan map and was D.Va’s kit the center of attention in its design?
The team was very excited to make the map in Korea, as Blizzard and Korea have always had a special relationship. When we created the Busan map, we had a number of goals: we wanted to show Overwatch’s vision of Korea’s future (with karaoke, video games, and PC games), we wanted to show the home of D.Wa and MEKA, and we wanted it all to feel authentic and appropriate. We even went so far as to record audio from Busan for some level sound effects.
Is she related to other characters in the game?
Although she sometimes appears to be a solitary character, she is supported by the many people around her. D.Va inherited her love for games from her father (who was a professional gamer in his youth). Of all the MEKA employees, she has known her mechanic Daehyun (who appears in Shooting Star) the longest – they have been close friends since childhood.
D.Va also has close ties to the rest of her team, which includes her former main esports rival Kyung-soo (“King”) and one of her former clanmates, the tough and protective Yuna (“D.mon”). The other two members are the maknae of the team, Seung Hwa (Overlord) and the flamboyant Jae-Eun (Casino, former racing driver). Finally, there is their commander, Captain Myung (whom you hear over the radio in the MEKA base portion of the Busan map).
What’s next for D.Va in the Overwatch storyline?
D.Va is currently working on rebuilding and continuing to defend Korea from the Gwishin Omnics. They are still very much learning how to work at a high level in a team and D.Va is at the center of this effort. D.Va takes her role in the team very seriously, trying to help the team perform their tasks effectively and take full advantage of everyone’s strengths.
What inspired the new Nano Cola skin? What is the story behind its creation?
When we were preparing for the release of Overwatch, we made an ad that featured D.Va as the representative of Nano Cola. When we watched something in Shooting Star to highlight her status in the country, we decided to bring it to life.
To celebrate the arrival of the new short film, we’re launching the D. Va Nano Cola Challenge from today until September 10th, where you can unlock the Nano D.Va skin and other D.Va-themed rewards.
How lawmakers helped evacuate Afghanistan
Congressional offices took emergency action to help evacuate Americans and vulnerable Afghans stranded in Afghanistan during last month’s Taliban takeover.
While the rapid fall of Kabul shocked the world, Senate and House legislators soon found their offices inundated with desperate pleas from Afghan Americans, Afghan war veterans, NGO workers, and others trying to find contacts to save people. stranded in the country. suddenly found himself under the control of a terrorist organization.
The Hill spoke to nearly 20 lawmakers and cadres from both parties about what their offices went through in the two busy weeks between the first fall of Kabul, Aug. 15, and the last US military flight, shortly before midnight on Aug. 30.
The mission was personal for many of them: some of them are veterans or relatives of veterans of the 20-year war, and some even worked with local residents. translators, whom they considered the key to their survival.
Lawmakers and staff also said they felt obligated to respond to requests from voters as well as those outside their constituencies seeking help. Many offices have been successful in helping people evacuate, but those victories are overshadowed by the sheer number of people left behind.
While the administration evacuated some 125,000 people from Afghanistan last month, independent analysts estimate that more than 100,000 needing to be evacuated are left behind.
“To be honest, it was hard. I spoke to probably five or ten people on the ground in Kabul and it was just emotionally frustrating and demoralizing,” Rep. Eric Swalwell Eric Michael Swalwell Night Defense and Homeland Security – Millie Becomes Lightning Rod Hill Morning Report – Presented by National Industries for the Blind – Sumer: Demo unity will happen sooner or later; Newsom Prevails How lawmakers helped evacuate Afghanistan MORE (D-Calif. ), which has one of the largest Afghan American communities in the US, said in an interview with The Hill.
“My employees had almost 1,000 times more contact, so it was even worse for them. We increasingly felt helpless than successful,” he said. “But the success stories kept us moving forward and I kept telling my staff that soon we would be able to come face to face with the many people we had helped, and that in itself would be satisfying.”
But others said their evacuation work still weighed on them.
“There is a bit of … let’s say guilt. We had a big role to play. We have saved many lives. But it was very emotionally intense — when you make life-and-death decisions and beg people on the ground at the airport itself to let those people in,” said Rep. Michael McCall Michael Thomas McCall House is passing a bill to compensate victims of McCall’s ‘Havana Syndrome’. pressuring the state to formalize ties with outside evacuation teams. Biden is threatening new sanctions on Ethiopia and Eritrea over the Tigris conflict. MORE (R-Texas) told The Hill a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
“Because you know that if they enter, they will run away. And if they don’t enter, they will die,” he said.
Lawmakers and staff faced high stakes and overwhelming demands after the country was quickly taken over by the Taliban.
For many, the frantic calls and emotional stories made the work of the case deeply personal as tens of thousands of Afghans served with the US. and international forces fought hard to obtain a special immigrant visa (SIV) and ensure safe exit from the country.
Rep. Gerry Connolly Gerald (Jerry) Edward Connolly How lawmakers helped Afghan evacuation Defense and Homeland Security Night – Congress starts in Afghanistan yelling Connolly tearing Wilson apart because you lie during Blinken hearing MORE (D -Virginia) spent months trying to help one SIV applicant, Dellavar Khan, obtain the work confirmation needed to leave the country. But as the evacuation deadline approached, the situation became dire. The latter letter spurred Khan’s employer to recognize him for his services, and Connolly vouched for him on official letterhead that Khan passed through Taliban checkpoints.
“We were able to get him on the plane and the only reason he was able to get on the plane – and he had to leave his wife and nine kids – but the only reason he left was because Gerry Connolly wrote to him letter,” said Keith Saddler, vice chairman of the board of No One Left Behind, which helps former translators seeking SIVs.
Connolly’s office also helped the State Department pass on the names of family members of his former political opponent, Zainab Mohsini, an Afghan American with whom he ran in last year’s Democratic primary.
“It was a privilege for me. In the midst of this humanitarian crisis, politics needs to be abandoned,” Connolly said in an interview with The Hill.
“The human factor was paramount in this crisis, and some of the stories really stood out to you. And that sense of urgency. We must do it; we have to give up everything and make it our priority because this opportunity is being missed,” he said.
Rep. Abigail SpanbergerAbigail Davis Spanberger Cathy Hill launches effort to defend House Democratic majority GOP steps up pressure on vulnerable Democrats to fight spending Conservative group targets Spanberger, Luria in new advertisements ahead of reconciliation bill. he was contacted by Afghan Americans, including some former interpreters already on SIV who were suddenly trapped in the country.
“They knew that eventually the window to visit Afghanistan or their country of origin might be closing, but they wanted to go back and see family, take part in family celebrations,” Spanberger, a former CIA operations officer, told The Hill.
“[They had] great dates with family members and then all of a sudden the government collapsed and knowing that they left Afghanistan as SIVs, that they worked for the American government, that they moved to the United States, they resumed their lives. they already had the script for this dream, and then he was under threat. They were scared, scared people who were trying to figure out what to do,” she said.
Rep. Michael WaltzMichael WaltzGOP senators unveil bill designating Taliban as terrorist organization How lawmakers helped Afghanistan evacuate Defense & Homeland Security – Psychic Scars of Afghanistan of his staff in Afghanistan, time for round-the-clock operations, as he was contacted by former associates.
“We just got a flood of panic requests. And it wasn’t just random requests. These were people that I knew or worked with that I struggled with or tried to improve the country over time, so it was very personal,” he told The Hill.
“At any given hour, I was somewhere between anger and grief,” he said.
Congressional offices have received tens of thousands of text messages, phone calls and emails from desperate voters and strangers seeking help.
Legislators in some offices were left to create an entirely new constitutional operation almost overnight, while others concentrated on forwarding names to a completely overwhelmed State Department.
The Swalwell office handled some 6,000 different cases, receiving referrals not only from the Little Kabul region it represents, but from all over the country.
“We had so many cases, and not only in our area, but because we were working on a lot of cases and because we had some success, the rumor spread not only domestically but also abroad that we there was an office to go to. So, Afghans from all over the country contacted us at the office. We had office hours for those occasions, and we had a family trip from Kentucky, a family trip from Utah, a family trip from San Diego,” he said.
Office of Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ), which set up a shared email for people who forward names to the State Department, transferred more than 11,000 names, while Connolly’s office forwarded 20,000.
According to the State Department, hundreds of deputies sent thousands of names to their office.
Secretary of State Anthony BlinkenAnthony Blinken UN meeting with US and France canceled due to scheduling issues Diplomats express ‘frustration’ to Blinken at Havana Syndrome skepticism: Report that Biden’s focus on China after Afghanistan has been mostly positive so far. The Foreign Affairs Committee on Monday held up a thick stack of papers that it said represented 26,000 cases sent by congressional offices and added that the state had responded to 21,000 of them.
“Congressman [Brian] Fitzpatrick [r-pa.] Worked with the State Department to reunite an Afghan family in New Jersey. Congressman [Bill] Keating [D-Massachusetts] worked with our people on the ground to help the VOA reporter and his family get to the airport. Congresswoman [Sarah] Jacobs [D-CA] and Congresswoman [Darrell] Issa [D-Cal] worked along party lines to bring attention to the cases of lawful permanent residents and Afghans at risk,” he said at the hearing.
“Please know that your emails and calls have really helped get people out and we continue to use your lists and your information in the next phase of our mission,” he added.
Some legislators and staff viewed the requests to their offices as reflecting State Department rejection.
“Our offices were flooded with requests for help from people in Afghanistan, requests that came to us because the State Department had failed,” McCall told Blinken at the hearing.
McCall told The Hill that his office reached out to outside groups such as Digital Dunkirk and Pineapple Express, veteran volunteer groups and others who worked outside the government to evacuate people from Afghanistan to help with the evacuation of people who approached his office. but received no assistance from the state.
“We’ve had to take this into our own hands in many ways and become miniature government departments of our type,” he said, calling his committee a clearinghouse for members working to get people out.
Others believed that the state was effective, but only through nudges.
Many offices were also frustrated that the State Department was drowning in data, manipulating multiple spreadsheets and forms quickly filled with duplicate names.
Several employees said that the state, although sociable, asked for too much additional documentation for people in crisis.
“It was unreasonable given the conditions for the state to ask us to provide for people who were escaping — it’s not like going to the DMV. These people feel like Taliban,” said one official whose office managed to get 35 people out of the country from more than 150 cases they worked on.
Swalwell blamed former President Trump Donald Trump UN meeting with US and France canceled due to scheduling issues Trump sues NYT, Mary Trump over McConnell’s tax history story, Shelby offer public funding account with no debt ceiling MORE for delaying SIV processing, increasing pressure on evacuations. A June 2020 inspector general report found a backlog of 18,000 SIV applicants and a system that was overburdened and underfunded.
“Look, they were totally blown away,” Swalwell said of the State Department. “This program was not intended as a mass evacuation exercise.”
One Republican senator aide, who asked not to be named to protect his evacuation work, said that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other groups working on the evacuation of people refused to coordinate with the Biden administration and turned directly to the government of Qatar for help in evacuation.
Qatar played a huge role in the US evacuation effort, as it was one of the few countries that retained its embassies in Kabul and maintained close ties to the Taliban, which has its headquarters in the Qatari capital Doha.
Qatari officials on the ground in Afghanistan reportedly helped ferry at least 3,000 people through treacherous Taliban checkpoints and dangerous crowds to reach the airport.
Its national carrier Qatar Airways also operated charter evacuation flights and the country received up to 58,000 evacuees at Al Udeid Air Base in Doha, where U. S. Military has a long standing presence.
“I know that many NGOs have been working with the Qataris, trying to take out charter planes full of people. Some of them were successful, some weren’t, but a lot of people stopped trying to talk to the US government, or they talked to the US government but then worked together with the US government to get people out,” said a Senate GOP aide. .
The aide added that other US government agencies bypassed the State Department and approached their office directly for help in evacuating high-priority Afghans, including government officials, who could lead the Taliban to potential gain by violating international sanctions and blocking access to millions of people. dollars.
“Some of these Afghan officials were referred to us by other US government agencies because the US government and inter-agency organizations didn’t lift a finger to try to do anything to help them get out,” the aide said. “We stepped in to try and help get some of these people out. ”
Legislators quickly realized that they would have to use various methods to try to drive people out of the country.
“I think we realized that a Swiss army knife was needed to solve this problem, so sometimes we turned to the state channel that we had,” Swalwell said. “We have established contacts on the ground through the Ministry of Defense [Ministries of Defense]. And then some people found a way to contact me directly, and so I worked through my other colleagues who are veterans who had other means in place to move people to and through the gate.”
One GOP staff member also went through his own filing cabinet to help a translator who worked with their cousin during his time in Afghanistan.
“I started contacting others, starting with reporters I knew who were in or familiar with Afghanistan and who had already had some success getting their people out. I thought if I could figure out what they did, I could replicate it,” the employee said.
Another Democratic office, who spoke to The Hill on condition of anonymity, spoke of their involvement in special operations, working with third countries to airlift “thousands of desperate Afghans, many, many, many of whom helped the United States.S. mission there for the last 20 years… people who just couldn’t stay in the country anymore and believe they will be safe.”
The office worked with a few people on the ground to coordinate “a bigger job with bigger brushes in terms of getting letters to get people in the country, getting planes in, getting people out – coordinating with the State – to taking off license plates at midnight Saturdays. The range of my involvement was quite wide.”
Many offices also used land lines to find ways to get people through the airport gates, where masses of people had been gathering and camping for days, desperate to leave the country, blocking any route for authorized travelers. crowds.
“The military was there and they knew what was going on and how bad it was. They weren’t going to mess with red tape, they just wanted to get people out, and that was clearly the mindset of the people on the ground,” one Democratic adviser said of the need to bypass the State Department.
In many cases, this meant sending photos and descriptions of people approaching the airport.
“I had a number of cases where I took pictures of people in Kabul, what they were wearing, and then passed it on to our military contacts, because the only way they could get through was if they literally had a picture in what they were wearing when they were going to attend. It’s just another security measure,” Swalwell said.
“But more often than not, they simply couldn’t get through Taliban checkpoints. Or, as I said, several times they were at the gate, and the military only let American citizens through, which I understand. But it was just frustrating to hear that the suitable Afghans were not able to get through.”
Rep. Peter MeyerPeter MeyerEquilibrium / Sustainability – Presented by the American Petroleum Institute – Demand Accounting Big Oil Dems Encouraged Trump Targets Republican Party Enemies Biden House Group Asks Biden to Stop Plans Canada’s Great Lakes Nuclear Storage MORE (R-Mich.) And Seth MoultonSet MoultonHowe lawmakers helped evacuate Afghanistan GOP MP says he did not threaten US embassy staff in Tajikistan. House Panel Approves Defense Budget Increase By B. MORE (Massachusetts), Iraq War military veterans are frustrated by what they thought was a chaotic U.S. left, secretly went to Afghanistan in the midst of the evacuation, which they described as an attempt to provide oversight, but which drew sharp criticism from the Biden administration and House leadership.
“This is very serious. We don’t want members to leave,” Speaker Nancy Pelosi Nancy Pelosi Democrats seek to ease heated tensions Louisiana delegation split over bill to raise debt with disaster relief House Democrats unveil legislation to limit presidential power MORE (D-Calif) . ) said last month in response to their trip.
But Moulton’s office staff, who tracked thousands of people on the ground in Afghanistan who wanted to flee, said the congressman’s trip provided important connections that helped them in their evacuation efforts.
“Contacts on the ground were fine before Seth left,” his employee said, “and then, it was good, it was very good, and they were helpful.”
Of the approximately 4,000 people the office followed, about 100 groups of people were brought to the airport. About 60 of these groups passed through the airport gate through direct contact, using encrypted messaging services to contact the Marines at the gate and people on the ground .
“They’ll say yes, and they’ll do it around the clock for a week, two weeks,” said a Marine officer as he rallied people to meeting points set by headquarters.
“We had a pregnant woman who stood outside for two days, 10 hours each, had to go to the hospital, she had an airport pass. Seth had to … he literally had to write to the Marine on the ground to led her through the gate. If not for Seth and this direct contact, she would not have been able to get through, because I know other people who were not able to get through,” the employee continued.
The overall effort of Moulton’s office required coordination between Marines and Afghans on the ground, as well as those in the US. Attempts to move any group exceeding, for example, 20 people, even with one extra person, risked spinning the effort.
“If I made one mistake, this group would not have made it, and I wasted all that time, I wasted their time, I lived up to their expectations,” the employee said. “It took a lot of coordination effort… and then to make sure nothing went wrong, and in most cases, something went wrong.”
Evacuation strategies that worked before were compromised: the meeting place became crowded with people, the code word was leaked. Security threats disrupted the plans, including a terrorist attack on August 26 that killed 13 Marines and killed and wounded dozens of Afghans.
“It was really similar to the life and death situations we were dealing with, because in many cases it was,” a Meijer office employee said. “It was difficult to sit in the offices of Congress in DC and try to help people, but often not having the necessary tools and just doing our best.”
The Republican congressman’s trip to Afghanistan helped raise the visibility and visibility of his evacuation-related advocacy, his office said, but his practical knowledge did little to improve efforts to evacuate the hundreds of people who were sent to their offices.
“It didn’t change much what our office did through the State Department at the operational level. I think we certainly got more calls and emails from all over the country, from people who thought we could help, and we did our best to help as many people as possible,” employee Major said.
Hours of emotional calls from Afghans exhausted those who wrote down their information.
“To be honest, a lot of the calls were quite traumatic. You hear stories of people trapped outside the gates and unable to get in, you hear stories of people being flogged in the street. It was hard to hear the stories, but I think we did an important job trying to get people out. But I do think it hurt a lot of people in those offices answering calls and getting messages on Facebook,” one Democratic source said.
“People called my personal cell, called me after hours and begged me to help their families. It was difficult because I can’t personally talk on the phone to people at the exit to the airport,” they said.
Moulton’s office official said they tried their best to get those fearful of Taliban reprisals through checkpoints run by the group, only to be sent to the airport without being sure they could survive waiting for hours or even days among the overwhelming crowd blocking the entrance to the building. gates.
“I had to make the decision to send the women and children that I had to prioritize to the airport where they – something could happen to them – to potentially, possibly, get them through the gate. And I always struggled a lot with this. Will they be able to sit there for two or three days, if necessary? Do they have extra mobile phones? Do they have food, water? And again, it seems like it shouldn’t have happened,” the employee said. “I am a social worker, I have dealt with crisis cases before, but this should not depend on us. … I still feel physically frustrated about it.”
And when the evacuation ended, legislators and staff had to digest how many of them were left.
“The most frustrating thing was that so many people with SIV qualifications couldn’t get to the gate because the Taliban wouldn’t let them through. And we had cases where people found resources to bribe the Taliban to get through the gate, and in one case they made it to the gate two hours after it was permanently sealed,” Swalwell said, pointing to 30 people who had letters from the state allowing them to leave. “It was a tough day. It was very embarrassing.”
For Spanberger, this was the pinnacle of decades of work by people like herself and her former CIA colleagues.
“Particularly for people who are involved in the global war on terror because they served in Afghanistan or Iraq or because they worked on these issues, I think it is especially difficult to accept that the war that started as a result of 9/11 came to an end,” Spanberger said.
“I think seeing the end of this era was a particularly personal thing,” she said.
The Biden administration said in talks with the Taliban to ensure free movement for Afghans and foreigners with proper travel documents to leave the country.
These efforts are in their infancy. Since the end of the military evacuation last month, charter evacuation flights from the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif have left with hundreds of passengers.
Kabul International Airport has also resumed operations with passenger flights departing and commercial and humanitarian flights arriving.
But lawmakers and advocates remain concerned about the fate of tens of thousands of Afghan allies and vulnerable people.
“We want, obviously, as soon as possible, the State Department to tell us the status of each of these 20,000 names – because each of these names has someone here who cares for them – and what happened?” Connolly said.
Waltz said that he remains disappointed, angry and sad, but determined.
“It is simply impossible to get away from these people. “Turning the page is not an option,” he said.
Meyer’s assistant said that the evacuation had become more difficult and the level of urgency had decreased.
“Since we got out, we’ve had a slightly vague waiting period in terms of what the State Department really expects from our offices. … Unfortunately, at this point, apart from the State Department website and official guidance, we cannot share a ton of information with people who are still looking for help,” the aide said.
“The immediate urgency of trying to get people to the airport before troops are withdrawn has been somewhat reduced. But it’s almost harder because we know these people are there and even less know how to get them out. ”
Moreover, legislators and their staff are preparing a calculation of the administration’s care plan, examining the choices made, who made the decisions, and what accountability looks like.
“There are so many things that I think we’ll find in the future that could be better or we could do differently,” Moulton’s aide said. “But I’m grateful to the people who were there on earth — Marines, even State Department officials, everyone from the Department of Defense who was on the ground — who literally didn’t sleep, [worked] around the clock, trying to figure it out. come out, and it’s just disappointing that it doesn’t seem like we’ve stood up for them. We did it wrong. We got it right the best we could, but things could have gone better.”
This story was updated at 10:31 am to include a quote that was accidentally omitted.
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Democrats face uncertain path to avoid financial crisis
Democrats in Washington are working against a rapidly approaching deadline to end a standoff with Republicans that could spark a partial government shutdown and panic over the nation’s credit rating.
“We are calm, everything is in order, our work is almost completed,” said Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, California, returning from a meeting with the president at the White House. “We’re in good shape.”
Executives have decided to tie the extension of the federal borrowing limit to the regular government funding extension bill, which ends at the end of September. Republicans have been insisting for months that they will not support the plan, meaning a shutdown and default could be imminent.
The confrontation comes as Democrats also struggle to manage a major division within their party over an estimated $3.5 trillion spending plan that includes the bulk of President Biden’s agenda.
Biden called nearly two dozen Democrats to a meeting Wednesday at the White House as the fate of all three measures remains in doubt.
On the eve of the White House meeting, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, New York, spoke in the Senate chamber blaming Republicans for the looming financial crisis.
“Every American family will suffer from the Republicans’ desire to play political games and send our nation into default,” Schumer said. “The full faith and merit of the United States is not a game. This is the foundation on which our economy stands.”
Congress faces new threat of shutdown
House Democrats voted Tuesday night to extend government funding until December 3, suspend the debt limit until December 2022, and provide financial relief for natural disasters and Afghan refugees.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, said Republicans will not support higher borrowing limits while Democrats try to advance a party spending package.
“The American people don’t want this,” McConnell said in the Senate floor. “And Republicans in the Senate won’t support it.”
Democrats, who control 50 seats in the Senate, are planning to use a budget tool known as reconciliation to pass the spending plan without a Republican vote. The reconciliation allows certain bills related to taxes and spending to be passed without the 60 votes required for most pieces of legislation.
McConnell wants Democrats to use the same tools to solve the problem of debt limitation.
But Democrats insist that the debt limit that Congress sets for how much the federal government can borrow should not be a partisan issue. They said Democrats voted several times to increase the borrowing limit under former President Donald Trump, and they said the current plan to suspend the borrowing limit would allow the government to pay off debts incurred from bipartisan COVID-19 aid spending. .
Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, the top Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee, said Democrats were prematurely panicking about the debt and should focus on preventing a government shutdown next week.
“Treasury has many options; they always sound the alarm and they should, but I think there is time,” he told reporters at the US Capitol. “I would like to go further and make a permanent government funding decision.”
Democrats find it difficult to spend
Republicans have been signaling for months that they are willing to risk confrontation over debt and spending to protest Democrats’ broader spending plans.
McConnell has been making it clear since at least July that he will not support raising the debt limit as long as Democrats move forward with plans to use reconciliation to avoid a GOP blockade of Biden’s spending plan. He repeatedly pushed for Democrats to use reconciliation to raise the debt limit, but Democrats chose to ignore his demands.
Republicans are right that Democrats can still amend the reconciliation rules to include an increase in the debt limit, but such a move poses serious risks for Democrats.
In practice, adding a debt limit to an expense account will take a significant amount of time. Democrats insist they can’t wait to lift the lockdown without risking serious damage to the economy.
Even if they could speed up the process, the Democrats currently do not have the votes to pass the reconciliation proposal. Adding a debt cap to this package probably won’t guarantee a pass, leaving the Democrats solely responsible for any possible default.
Moderate contributors such as Sens. Joe Manchin, Washington, Va., and Kirsten Cinema, Arizona, oppose revenue targets as well as some major progressive-backed policies.
Most Democrats have said they expect these differences to be resolved, despite little evidence that any faction of the party is willing to give in.
Sen. Tim Kaine, DV, Said Democrats Proud of COVID-19 Relief Billapproved earlier this year and should build on that success.
“We had a pretty strong first Biden period, when the Democrats, without Republican votes, brought great benefits to American society,” Kane said. “We may have to make huge strides with very few Republican votes in the next phase, but I think we’ll get there.”
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Every Overwatch hero becomes Baby D.va in a fun workshop mode
Overwatch workshop guru Darwin streams has found a way to turn every hero in the game into Baby D.va.
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Appropriately titled Every Hero is a Baby DVa, this 150 HP miniature warrior uses moves that aren’t even remotely part of her kit, and the results are hilarious.
Darwin tweeted a clip of D.va using various ults of other heroes. It’s fun to watch Baby D.va shoot out rocket fire.
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Later in the cutscene, a South Korean hero uses a Destroyer Mine/Hammond Minefield.
The funniest thing is probably when D.va uses Torbjorn’s molten core. Unfortunately, the mode still has Torb’s image and voice, so we don’t hear D.va voice actor Charlet Chang scream “melted core” or, in Reinhardt’s case, “hammer down.”
To all the gangsta until Baby DVa starts “MERRY MOLTEN CORE!!!”
Each hero is Baby TWO. One of the weirdest things I’ve done so far. Thanks to @WalidTheMouffin for the brilliant idea. pic.twitter.com/hTg0wpRuS7
— Darwin (@DarwinStreams) Aug 7, 2019
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“Every hero is a Baby DVa. One of the strangest things I’ve done so far, Darwin said. He also thanked player D.va Mouffin for the idea.
Mouffin is a Canadian off-tank player who narrowly missed out on the Final 7. In an interview with Dexerto, coach Tikati revealed that “there was a lot of debate about who would be on the team.
Wellington Florida Schools | Public & Private Schools
Wellington Florida Schools
Wellington Florida has some of the best public and private schools in Palm Beach County. In fact, Wellington has some of the best schools in the entire state of Florida. Below you can view all of the top-rated public and private schools that Wellington Florida has to offer. This includes all 6 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 2 high schools.
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1. Wellington School Address Locator: With this tool, you can input a property address and it will tell you what elementary, middle, and high school the home is zoned for. Want to know what Wellington School your Child will attend? Unfortunately, real estate agents are not able to do home searches by schools nor is school information provided in our MLS. However, the Palm Beach County School Board has two helpful tools to help Wellington home buyers determine what Wellington school their child will attend.
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Below is a list of all the Wellington Florida public schools, including their boundary map, address, and phone number. Also included in this list are private schools in Wellington Florida.
Wellington Florida Schools: Elementary
Binks Forest Elementary School
15101 Bent Creed Road, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-792-5250 Search Binks Forest Elementary School Homes for Sale
Elbridge Gale Elementary School
1915 Royal Fern Drive, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-422-9300 Search Elbridge Gale Elementary School Homes for Sale
Equestrian Trails Elementary School
9720 Pierson Road, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-791-9300 Search Equestrian Trails Elementary School Homes for Sale
New Horizons Elementary School
13900 Greenbriar Blvd, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-795-4966 Search New Horizons Elementary School Homes for Sale
Panther Run Elementary School
10775 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth Florida 33449 Phone: 561-804-3900 Search Panther Run Elementary School Homes for Sale
Wellington Elementary School
13000 Paddock Drive, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-795-4969 Search Wellington Elementary School Homes for Sale
Wellington Florida Schools: Middle
Emerald Cove Middle School
9950 Peirson Road, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-803-8000 Search Emerald Cove Middle School Homes for Sale
Polo Park Middle School
11901 Lake Worth Road, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-333-5500 Search Polo Park Middle School Homes for Sale
Wellington Landings Middle School
1100 Aero Club Drive, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-792-8100 Search Wellington Landings Middle School Homes for Sale
Wellington Florida Schools: High
Palm Beach Central High School
8499 W Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-304-1000 Search Palm Beach Central High School Homes for Sale
Wellington High School
2101 Greenview Shores Blvd, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-795-4900 Search Wellington High School Homes for Sale
Wellington Private Schools
St. David’s Episcopal
(Elementary – PK-2nd) 465 W Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington Florida 33414 Phone: 561-793-1272
(Elementary, Middle & High) 111 Fortune Way Suite B4&13, Wellington, FL 33414 Phone: 561-537-5501
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#4 Best Public High Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
9-12
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Rating 4.22 out of 5 599 reviews
Senior: Good Academics and teachers. Fun school to be in even when academic wise it gets tough. Most teachers are friendly and ready to help. Dreyfoos encourages involvement of student group interaction therefore there is unity at least between kids inside specific departments.
Outside of those departments sometimes kids feel the need have “rivalries” or almost pick on certain majors but if you love your art and make good friends despite the major they are, you can get around it.
Admin encourages students to be proud of their school and to take advantage of the opportunities offered. There is a variety of activities during the school year to go to and enjoy like spirit week and open houses for parents. The school provides with lots of information about a variety of topics like scholarships. Boot camps outside of regular school hours to help with college apps are offered.
I’m going to miss going here for sure. Came for the arts, stayed for the people and opportunities offered!… Read 599 reviews
#4 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
599 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Good Academics and teachers. Fun school to be in even when academic wise it gets tough. Most teachers are friendly and ready to help. Dreyfoos encourages involvement of student group interaction…Outside of those departments sometimes kids feel the need have “rivalries” or almost pick on certain majors but if you love your art and make good friends despite the major they are, you can get…Admin encourages students to be proud of their school and to take advantage of the opportunities offered. There is a variety of activities during the school year to go to and enjoy like spirit week…I’m going to miss going here for sure. Came for the arts, stayed for the people and opportunities offered!.
Read 599 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 1,363,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
#5 Best Public High Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
9-12
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Rating 3.92 out of 5 688 reviews
Senior: Suncoast Community High School is an extremely rigorous school to attend depending on the program you chose to take but regardless of it’s hardships I loved it. The environment is welcoming, the teachers are great, it’s diverse, there’s plenty of activities and clubs to attend, and I’ve made some amazing friends over the past 4 years attending there. As an IB student, I do believe that Suncoast has prepared me enough for college in terms of the various types of assignments that were given, especially when it comes to having to complete research papers. It’s a great school in terms of being prepped for college…. Read 688 reviews
#5 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Suncoast Community High School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
688 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Suncoast Community High School is an extremely rigorous school to attend depending on the program you chose to take but regardless of it’s hardships I loved it. The environment is welcoming, the….
Read 688 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 1,594,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#32 Best Private High Schools in Florida
West Palm Beach, FL•
Private School•
7-12
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Rating 4.47 out of 5 57 reviews
Niche User: An incredibly caring community of gifted teachers and bright students! In my experience, OAPB is one of the best things happening in south FL. … Read 57 reviews
#32 Best Private High Schools in Florida.
Oxbridge Academy
Blue checkmark.
Private School,
WEST PALM BEACH, FL,
7-12,
57 Niche users give it an average review of 4.5 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says An incredibly caring community of gifted teachers and bright students! In my experience, OAPB is one of the best things happening in south FL..
Read 57 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 560,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 9 to 1,
#47 Best Private High Schools in Florida
West Palm Beach, FL•
Private School•
PK, K-12
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Rating 4.22 out of 5 217 reviews
Parent: TKA teachers are deeply knowledgeable about their content areas. They truly care for the students and they are eager to bless students lives by praying with them. My boys have been blessed and love coming to school each morning. I have children attending 4th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades and this was our first year at TKA. Each of my children received a warm welcome from current students and have had the opportunity to make friends and get connected. TKA is a school of excellence. We are so grateful to call this our home!… Read 217 reviews
#47 Best Private High Schools in Florida.
The King’s Academy
Blue checkmark.
Private School,
WEST PALM BEACH, FL,
PK, K-12,
217 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says TKA teachers are deeply knowledgeable about their content areas. They truly care for the students and they are eager to bless students lives by praying with them. My boys have been blessed and love….
Read 217 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 1,307,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,
#69 Best Private High Schools in Florida
West Palm Beach, FL•
Private School•
9-12
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Rating 5 out of 5 3 reviews
Recent Alumnus: Matlock is unique because it offers students a comfortable environment to work in while being challenging. … Read 3 reviews
#69 Best Private High Schools in Florida.
Matlock Preparatory
Private School,
WEST PALM BEACH, FL,
9-12,
3 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Recent Alumnus says Matlock is unique because it offers students a comfortable environment to work in while being challenging..
Read 3 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 46,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 6 to 1,
#96 Best Private High Schools in Florida
West Palm Beach, FL•
Private School•
9-12
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Rating 3.81 out of 5 117 reviews
Senior: Cardinal Newman is an exemplary school that brings the best out of its students, adequately preparing them for college. It encourages a welcoming and safe environment where the students are friendly and cooperative. There are many clubs and activities that contribute to a strong and uplifting school culture, along with the many facilities and resources that make these activities run. All areas of the students’ education is thoroughly covered from arts and music to academics and teachers. The teachers and administration are very good at communicating things to the students and parents. There is much to like about Cardinal Newman and I cherished the four years that I was lucky enough to spend there…. Read 117 reviews
#96 Best Private High Schools in Florida.
Cardinal Newman High School
Blue checkmark.
Private School,
WEST PALM BEACH, FL,
9-12,
117 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Cardinal Newman is an exemplary school that brings the best out of its students, adequately preparing them for college. It encourages a welcoming and safe environment where the students are friendly….
Read 117 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 544,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,
#46 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-5
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Rating 5 out of 5 2 reviews
Parent: It’s an A+mazing school where teachers are taking their time with each and every student, and making sure that every student is shining to his/her maximum in each of the subjects. The curriculum is great. Music class is a magnet for my kids, and after their choir class my kids come home so happy every time and are inspired to sing at home beautifully! Art class is very creative, Spanish is fun, Mandarin Chinese is fascinating and they hear lots of stories about China and Asia there, too. Science is strong, PT is great, Math and Language arts are Very strong and thrive in this school, too. Thank you so much for the teachers in Morikami Park Elementary for their patience and talent!… Read 2 reviews
#46 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Morikami Park Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says It’s an A+mazing school where teachers are taking their time with each and every student, and making sure that every student is shining to his/her maximum in each of the subjects. The curriculum is….
Read 2 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 801,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
#53 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
K-8
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Rating 3.31 out of 5 13 reviews
Parent: Excellent school with really caring teachers. Dedicated to student success. Welcoming to parents and want them to be involved in events and activities. This school has been around a long time and is very organized and they communicate a lot with parents….. Read 13 reviews
#53 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Western Academy Charter School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
K-8,
13 Niche users give it an average review of 3.3 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Excellent school with really caring teachers. Dedicated to student success. Welcoming to parents and want them to be involved in events and activities. This school has been around a long time and is….
Read 13 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 511,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
#45 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
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Rating 4 out of 5 9 reviews
Middle School Student: Bak will be a great school for you if you love team spirit, the arts and having a school family. I made so many friends here and I definitely was given independence in my classes and was able to explore things outside my art area. Although the academics are just as good as the arts, the teachers aren’t always in-depth and require you to teach yourself some of the curriculum. There is also a strong separation between each major and although I made friends with other majors, each typically sticks to their own. Bak really is a great school though and most of the teachers genuinely care how you do and many of the students are welcome and caring to others. … Read 9 reviews
#45 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Bak Middle School of the Arts
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
9 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Middle School Student says Bak will be a great school for you if you love team spirit, the arts and having a school family. I made so many friends here and I definitely was given independence in my classes and was able to….
Read 9 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,369,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#57 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-5
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Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
Parent: Devoted Teachers who will go above and beyond to make sure Kids are successful.. Principal is terrific.. Non teaching staff really helpful.. different programs for advance and gifted kids . . Challenging Curriculum with best teachers… No complaints ….Great School..!… Read 1 review
#57 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Equestrian Trails Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Devoted Teachers who will go above and beyond to make sure Kids are successful.. Principal is terrific.. Non teaching staff really helpful.. different programs for advance and gifted kids ……
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 815,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
#71 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#71 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Binks Forest Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 875,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
#50 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
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Rating 3. 85 out of 5 13 reviews
Middle School Student: What I like about DE is diversity! It’s also close to my office, yet far from home. It is just like any other middle school in the district with the exception of students coming from all over the county. It is said that only students without conduct issues may attend, however, I found that untrue as a student from our elementary school attended…. Read 13 reviews
#50 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Don Estridge High Tech Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
13 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Middle School Student says What I like about DE is diversity! It’s also close to my office, yet far from home. It is just like any other middle school in the district with the exception of students coming from all over the….
Read 13 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,288,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#100 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-5
•
Rating 4. 5 out of 5 2 reviews
Parent: Excellent Teachers and security on campus.Very Safe place or the children to be all day long without their parents… Read 2 reviews
#100 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Panther Run Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 4.5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Excellent Teachers and security on campus.Very Safe place or the children to be all day long without their parents.
Read 2 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 817,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
#124 Best Public High Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
9-12
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Rating 3.62 out of 5 684 reviews
Alum: I went to wellington High School from 2016 to 2020. During this time, I was a part of the fine arts program the school offers. I focused on choir and was able to gain so much valuable knowledge on not just singing but being a part of a team. The arts teachers care about each student and want to see them succeed. Academic teachers also push students to be their best. Students are encouraged to take honor classes and even AICE and AP classes. I completed these courses and they have greatly helped in my college career. They prepared for college coursework and helped develop the mindset needed for college. The AICE classes I took are worth college credit, meaning I already had a few credits under my belt before beginning my college career. All in all, Wellington high school is a great school where students can express themselves and receive a good education…. Read 684 reviews
#124 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Wellington High School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
684 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 6 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says I went to wellington High School from 2016 to 2020. During this time, I was a part of the fine arts program the school offers. I focused on choir and was able to gain so much valuable knowledge on….
Read 684 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 2,557,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#86 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
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Rating 3.8 out of 5 5 reviews
Middle School Student: I went to Wellington Landings for all three years, and loved it. Even though the hallways can get somewhat rambunctious at times, students can always see smiling faces. I believe that the school provides a much needed “middle school experience” and the teachers do a great job of preparing the students for high school…. Read 5 reviews
#86 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Wellington Landings Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Middle School Student says I went to Wellington Landings for all three years, and loved it. Even though the hallways can get somewhat rambunctious at times, students can always see smiling faces. I believe that the school….
Read 5 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 1,259,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#157 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-5
•
Rating 3 out of 5 2 reviews
Middle School Student: All the teachers are nice. I mean my 5th grade teachers really helped me pass the fsa because of the way they taught…. Read 2 reviews
#157 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Everglades Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 3 stars.
Featured Review: Middle School Student says All the teachers are nice. I mean my 5th grade teachers really helped me pass the fsa because of the way they taught..
Read 2 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 875,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
#97 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
#97 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Somerset Academy Boca Middle School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 89,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
#138 Best Private High Schools in Florida
West Palm Beach, FL•
Private School•
PK, K-12
•
Rating 3.84 out of 5 96 reviews
Senior: Out of the schools I’ve attended during my high school years, Berean Christian School would be my top choice. Given from the perspective of a second year student, the atmosphere was very welcoming and the students never made you feel alone. Every student was able to get along with one another regardless of one’s background, views, and more. The academic program gives the students advice and ideas that are necessary to be brought with them once the students enter the real world, which is something I really do not see with other schools when in comparison. Besides the academics, the school also makes sure every student endures the fun experiences, whether it be in school or out of school. Not only will students be able to have an experience that would be considered a ‘one for the books’ , students will have the chance to meet new friends and make the experience even better. Overall, my experience at Berean is one I will never forget…. Read 96 reviews
#138 Best Private High Schools in Florida.
Berean Christian School
Blue checkmark.
Private School,
WEST PALM BEACH, FL,
PK, K-12,
96 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 8 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Out of the schools I’ve attended during my high school years, Berean Christian School would be my top choice. Given from the perspective of a second year student, the atmosphere was very welcoming ….
Read 96 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 761,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 8 to 1,
#205 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-5
•
Rating 5 out of 5 3 reviews
Parent: I absolutely love this school. My son has had amazing teachers each year at EGES. He’s currently in 2nd grade and I have seen ridiculous amount of improvement not only academically but he is opening up socially too. His reading teachers have always gone above and beyond for him when he is struggling. I’m also fortunate that he’s gotten the young and energetic teachers. He loves going to school. With my older daughter, (who went to a different school) she had several older/miserable/”old school” teachers. I’m glad he is having a different experience with school…. Read 3 reviews
#205 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Elbridge Gale Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
3 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says I absolutely love this school. My son has had amazing teachers each year at EGES. He’s currently in 2nd grade and I have seen ridiculous amount of improvement not only academically but he is opening….
Read 3 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 995,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
#156 Best Public High Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
9-12
•
Rating 3.86 out of 5 843 reviews
Alum: It is a safe environment where teachers, staff, and parents are always involved with the students. Students are always active and participating in class, sports, or clubs. There are many extra curricular options to choose from that could interest you or if there isn’t one that interests you then you could start your own! Always afternoon help for students who need it for homework help or test preparation.Very diverse.Cafeteria was also upgraded in 2017 with maybe new food options!… Read 843 reviews
#156 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Palm Beach Central High School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
843 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says It is a safe environment where teachers, staff, and parents are always involved with the students. Students are always active and participating in class, sports, or clubs. There are many extra….
Read 843 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 2,895,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#251 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
K-5
•
Rating 5 out of 5 5 reviews
Parent: Great school and we feel very blessed with the opportunity as our daughter loves Somerset. It is safe and she feels supported. It is really wonderful academically. Thank you Somerset Boca for all your wonderful work!… Read 5 reviews
#251 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Somerset Academy Boca East
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
K-5,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Great school and we feel very blessed with the opportunity as our daughter loves Somerset. It is safe and she feels supported. It is really wonderful academically. Thank you Somerset Boca for all….
Read 5 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 353,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
#135 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
•
Rating 3 out of 5 3 reviews
Parent: The school has so many wonderful clubs and sports to offer. My children are super happy to go to school every day. Teachers are caring and make class learning fun. They use a lot of hands on learning. The administration is always there to assist you. So far we have had nothing but great experiences…. Read 3 reviews
#135 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Polo Park Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
3 Niche users give it an average review of 3 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says The school has so many wonderful clubs and sports to offer. My children are super happy to go to school every day. Teachers are caring and make class learning fun. They use a lot of hands on….
Read 3 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 1,281,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
Review your school
#184 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
•
Rating 4. 63 out of 5 8 reviews
Niche User: Teachers are always available. College preparation is tajken seriously among staff, students, guidance counselor and the administration…. Read 8 reviews
#184 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Emerald Cove Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
8 Niche users give it an average review of 4.6 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says Teachers are always available. College preparation is tajken seriously among staff, students, guidance counselor and the administration..
Read 8 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 1,281,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
#154 Best Private High Schools in Florida
Alum: I liked the small diverse classrooms where everyone was able to know each other and get along. There were never any separation of friends, staff, teachers, and students are all nice and caring. … Read 47 reviews
#154 Best Private High Schools in Florida.
Trinity Christian Academy
Blue checkmark.
Private School,
LAKE WORTH, FL,
PK, K-12,
47 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says I liked the small diverse classrooms where everyone was able to know each other and get along. There were never any separation of friends, staff, teachers, and students are all nice and caring..
Read 47 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 561,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,
#361 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#361 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Wellington Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 841,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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#4 Best Public High Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
9-12
•
Rating 4.22 out of 5 599 reviews
Senior: Good Academics and teachers. Fun school to be in even when academic wise it gets tough. Most teachers are friendly and ready to help. Dreyfoos encourages involvement of student group interaction therefore there is unity at least between kids inside specific departments.
Outside of those departments sometimes kids feel the need have “rivalries” or almost pick on certain majors but if you love your art and make good friends despite the major they are, you can get around it.
Admin encourages students to be proud of their school and to take advantage of the opportunities offered. There is a variety of activities during the school year to go to and enjoy like spirit week and open houses for parents. The school provides with lots of information about a variety of topics like scholarships. Boot camps outside of regular school hours to help with college apps are offered.
I’m going to miss going here for sure. Came for the arts, stayed for the people and opportunities offered!… Read 599 reviews
#4 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
599 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Good Academics and teachers. Fun school to be in even when academic wise it gets tough. Most teachers are friendly and ready to help. Dreyfoos encourages involvement of student group interaction…Outside of those departments sometimes kids feel the need have “rivalries” or almost pick on certain majors but if you love your art and make good friends despite the major they are, you can get. ..Admin encourages students to be proud of their school and to take advantage of the opportunities offered. There is a variety of activities during the school year to go to and enjoy like spirit week…I’m going to miss going here for sure. Came for the arts, stayed for the people and opportunities offered!.
Read 599 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 1,363,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
#5 Best Public High Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
9-12
•
Rating 3.92 out of 5 688 reviews
Senior: Suncoast Community High School is an extremely rigorous school to attend depending on the program you chose to take but regardless of it’s hardships I loved it. The environment is welcoming, the teachers are great, it’s diverse, there’s plenty of activities and clubs to attend, and I’ve made some amazing friends over the past 4 years attending there. As an IB student, I do believe that Suncoast has prepared me enough for college in terms of the various types of assignments that were given, especially when it comes to having to complete research papers. It’s a great school in terms of being prepped for college…. Read 688 reviews
#5 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Suncoast Community High School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
688 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Suncoast Community High School is an extremely rigorous school to attend depending on the program you chose to take but regardless of it’s hardships I loved it. The environment is welcoming, the….
Read 688 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 1,594,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#46 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-5
•
Rating 5 out of 5 2 reviews
Parent: It’s an A+mazing school where teachers are taking their time with each and every student, and making sure that every student is shining to his/her maximum in each of the subjects. The curriculum is great. Music class is a magnet for my kids, and after their choir class my kids come home so happy every time and are inspired to sing at home beautifully! Art class is very creative, Spanish is fun, Mandarin Chinese is fascinating and they hear lots of stories about China and Asia there, too. Science is strong, PT is great, Math and Language arts are Very strong and thrive in this school, too. Thank you so much for the teachers in Morikami Park Elementary for their patience and talent!… Read 2 reviews
#46 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Morikami Park Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says It’s an A+mazing school where teachers are taking their time with each and every student, and making sure that every student is shining to his/her maximum in each of the subjects. The curriculum is….
Read 2 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 801,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
#53 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
K-8
•
Rating 3.31 out of 5 13 reviews
Parent: Excellent school with really caring teachers. Dedicated to student success. Welcoming to parents and want them to be involved in events and activities. This school has been around a long time and is very organized and they communicate a lot with parents….. Read 13 reviews
#53 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Western Academy Charter School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
K-8,
13 Niche users give it an average review of 3.3 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Excellent school with really caring teachers. Dedicated to student success. Welcoming to parents and want them to be involved in events and activities. This school has been around a long time and is….
Read 13 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 511,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
#45 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
•
Rating 4 out of 5 9 reviews
Middle School Student: Bak will be a great school for you if you love team spirit, the arts and having a school family. I made so many friends here and I definitely was given independence in my classes and was able to explore things outside my art area. Although the academics are just as good as the arts, the teachers aren’t always in-depth and require you to teach yourself some of the curriculum. There is also a strong separation between each major and although I made friends with other majors, each typically sticks to their own. Bak really is a great school though and most of the teachers genuinely care how you do and many of the students are welcome and caring to others. … Read 9 reviews
#45 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Bak Middle School of the Arts
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
9 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Middle School Student says Bak will be a great school for you if you love team spirit, the arts and having a school family. I made so many friends here and I definitely was given independence in my classes and was able to….
Read 9 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,369,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#57 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-5
•
Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
Parent: Devoted Teachers who will go above and beyond to make sure Kids are successful.. Principal is terrific.. Non teaching staff really helpful.. different programs for advance and gifted kids . . Challenging Curriculum with best teachers… No complaints ….Great School..!… Read 1 review
#57 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Equestrian Trails Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Devoted Teachers who will go above and beyond to make sure Kids are successful.. Principal is terrific.. Non teaching staff really helpful.. different programs for advance and gifted kids ……
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 815,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
#71 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#71 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Binks Forest Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 875,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
#50 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
•
Rating 3. 85 out of 5 13 reviews
Middle School Student: What I like about DE is diversity! It’s also close to my office, yet far from home. It is just like any other middle school in the district with the exception of students coming from all over the county. It is said that only students without conduct issues may attend, however, I found that untrue as a student from our elementary school attended…. Read 13 reviews
#50 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Don Estridge High Tech Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
13 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Middle School Student says What I like about DE is diversity! It’s also close to my office, yet far from home. It is just like any other middle school in the district with the exception of students coming from all over the….
Read 13 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,288,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#100 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-5
•
Rating 4. 5 out of 5 2 reviews
Parent: Excellent Teachers and security on campus.Very Safe place or the children to be all day long without their parents… Read 2 reviews
#100 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Panther Run Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 4.5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Excellent Teachers and security on campus.Very Safe place or the children to be all day long without their parents.
Read 2 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 817,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
#124 Best Public High Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
9-12
•
Rating 3.62 out of 5 684 reviews
Alum: I went to wellington High School from 2016 to 2020. During this time, I was a part of the fine arts program the school offers. I focused on choir and was able to gain so much valuable knowledge on not just singing but being a part of a team. The arts teachers care about each student and want to see them succeed. Academic teachers also push students to be their best. Students are encouraged to take honor classes and even AICE and AP classes. I completed these courses and they have greatly helped in my college career. They prepared for college coursework and helped develop the mindset needed for college. The AICE classes I took are worth college credit, meaning I already had a few credits under my belt before beginning my college career. All in all, Wellington high school is a great school where students can express themselves and receive a good education…. Read 684 reviews
#124 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Wellington High School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
684 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 6 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says I went to wellington High School from 2016 to 2020. During this time, I was a part of the fine arts program the school offers. I focused on choir and was able to gain so much valuable knowledge on….
Read 684 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 2,557,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#86 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
•
Rating 3.8 out of 5 5 reviews
Middle School Student: I went to Wellington Landings for all three years, and loved it. Even though the hallways can get somewhat rambunctious at times, students can always see smiling faces. I believe that the school provides a much needed “middle school experience” and the teachers do a great job of preparing the students for high school…. Read 5 reviews
#86 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Wellington Landings Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Middle School Student says I went to Wellington Landings for all three years, and loved it. Even though the hallways can get somewhat rambunctious at times, students can always see smiling faces. I believe that the school….
Read 5 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 1,259,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#157 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-5
•
Rating 3 out of 5 2 reviews
Middle School Student: All the teachers are nice. I mean my 5th grade teachers really helped me pass the fsa because of the way they taught…. Read 2 reviews
#157 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Everglades Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 3 stars.
Featured Review: Middle School Student says All the teachers are nice. I mean my 5th grade teachers really helped me pass the fsa because of the way they taught..
Read 2 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 875,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
#97 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
#97 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Somerset Academy Boca Middle School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 89,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
#205 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-5
•
Rating 5 out of 5 3 reviews
Parent: I absolutely love this school. My son has had amazing teachers each year at EGES. He’s currently in 2nd grade and I have seen ridiculous amount of improvement not only academically but he is opening up socially too. His reading teachers have always gone above and beyond for him when he is struggling. I’m also fortunate that he’s gotten the young and energetic teachers. He loves going to school. With my older daughter, (who went to a different school) she had several older/miserable/”old school” teachers. I’m glad he is having a different experience with school…. Read 3 reviews
#205 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Elbridge Gale Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
3 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says I absolutely love this school. My son has had amazing teachers each year at EGES. He’s currently in 2nd grade and I have seen ridiculous amount of improvement not only academically but he is opening. …
Read 3 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 995,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
#156 Best Public High Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
9-12
•
Rating 3.86 out of 5 843 reviews
Alum: It is a safe environment where teachers, staff, and parents are always involved with the students. Students are always active and participating in class, sports, or clubs. There are many extra curricular options to choose from that could interest you or if there isn’t one that interests you then you could start your own! Always afternoon help for students who need it for homework help or test preparation.Very diverse.Cafeteria was also upgraded in 2017 with maybe new food options!… Read 843 reviews
#156 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Palm Beach Central High School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
843 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 9 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says It is a safe environment where teachers, staff, and parents are always involved with the students. Students are always active and participating in class, sports, or clubs. There are many extra….
Read 843 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 2,895,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#251 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
K-5
•
Rating 5 out of 5 5 reviews
Parent: Great school and we feel very blessed with the opportunity as our daughter loves Somerset. It is safe and she feels supported. It is really wonderful academically. Thank you Somerset Boca for all your wonderful work!… Read 5 reviews
#251 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Somerset Academy Boca East
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
K-5,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Great school and we feel very blessed with the opportunity as our daughter loves Somerset. It is safe and she feels supported. It is really wonderful academically. Thank you Somerset Boca for all….
Read 5 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 353,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
#135 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
•
Rating 3 out of 5 3 reviews
Parent: The school has so many wonderful clubs and sports to offer. My children are super happy to go to school every day. Teachers are caring and make class learning fun. They use a lot of hands on learning. The administration is always there to assist you. So far we have had nothing but great experiences…. Read 3 reviews
#135 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Polo Park Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
3 Niche users give it an average review of 3 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says The school has so many wonderful clubs and sports to offer. My children are super happy to go to school every day. Teachers are caring and make class learning fun. They use a lot of hands on….
Read 3 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 1,281,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
#184 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
•
Rating 4.63 out of 5 8 reviews
Niche User: Teachers are always available. College preparation is tajken seriously among staff, students, guidance counselor and the administration…. Read 8 reviews
#184 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Emerald Cove Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
8 Niche users give it an average review of 4.6 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says Teachers are always available. College preparation is tajken seriously among staff, students, guidance counselor and the administration..
Read 8 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 1,281,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
#361 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#361 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Wellington Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 841,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
#210 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
6-8
•
Rating 4 out of 5 1 review
Niche User: Middle school is much better than high school in many ways, such as more acticvities, clubs, events, things of that nature. I went to this middle school and my experience was normal but at times slightly better than normal. … Read 1 review
#210 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Somerset Academy Canyons Middle School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says Middle school is much better than high school in many ways, such as more acticvities, clubs, events, things of that nature. I went to this middle school and my experience was normal but at times….
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 704,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,
#480 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#480 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Ben Gamla-Palm Beach
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 254,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
#230 Best Public High Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
9-12
•
Rating 3. 77 out of 5 66 reviews
Senior: This school has provided me with many opportunities of educational growth and success. I’ve been able to challenge myself and take courses that fit my academic level. The teachers inspire me and always make sure they are doing everything they can to make it an awesome learning environment. This school strives to push students to leave their comfort zones which is what everyone needs at least once in their lives. The security participates in making it a safe and healthy environment. During these times, it is most appreciated that our school take all precautions to keep us safe, as they have already. They never cease to provide all the materials needed for a quality education…. Read 66 reviews
#230 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Somerset Academy Canyons High School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
66 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 8 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says This school has provided me with many opportunities of educational growth and success. I’ve been able to challenge myself and take courses that fit my academic level. The teachers inspire me and….
Read 66 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 966,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 25 to 1,
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#231 Best Public High Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
9-12
•
Rating 3.47 out of 5 364 reviews
Senior: If you are looking for a Performing Arts High School this is the one for you. With programs like Theater, Film and Animation you’re able to immerse yourself in many aspects of the industry. The teachers and staff are approachable and will help you pursue your goals. G-Star is very diverse and inclusive, you’ll have no problem finding people with the same interests as you. Only school with a state of the art Soundstage and other opportunities to experience real life involvement with professionals in the industry. Feel free to be yourself! There’s a No Bullying policy and they take it very seriously…. Read 364 reviews
#231 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
G-STAR School of the Arts
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
364 Niche users give it an average review of 3.5 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says If you are looking for a Performing Arts High School this is the one for you. With programs like Theater, Film and Animation you’re able to immerse yourself in many aspects of the industry. The….
Read 364 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 798,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
#551 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
Palm Beach County School District, FL•
PK, K-7
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Rating 4. 9 out of 5 10 reviews
Parent: Ew horizons has been an amazing school. Both of my boys attend it since kindergarten. There dual language program is top of the line. My boys new how to do all subjects in both English and Spanish. The teachers are nurturing and have high standards which help the children excel. 100% recommend it!… Read 10 reviews
#551 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
New Horizons Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-7,
10 Niche users give it an average review of 4.9 stars.
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Top 10 Best Wellington, FL Public Schools (2022-23)
For the 2022-23 school year, there are 10 public schools serving 10,094 students in Wellington, FL (there are 10 private schools, serving 483 private students). 95% of all K-12 students in Wellington, FL are educated in public schools compared to the FL state average of 87%. Wellington has one of the highest concentrations of top ranked public schools in Florida.
The top ranked public schools in Wellington, FL are Binks Forest Elementary School, Equestrian Trails Elementary School and Elbridge Gale Elementary School. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Wellington, FL public schools have an average math proficiency score of 77% (versus the Florida public school average of 59%), and reading proficiency score of 74% (versus the 56% statewide average). Schools in Wellington have an average ranking of 10/10, which is in the top 10% of Florida public schools.
Minority enrollment is 60% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Florida public school average of 64% (majority Hispanic).
Best Wellington, FL Public Schools (2022-23)
School (Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
Binks Forest Elementary School
Math: 93% | Reading: 87% Rank:
Top 5%
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15101 Bent Creek Rd Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 904-9800
Grades: PK-5
| 875 students
Rank: #22.
Equestrian Trails Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: 92% | Reading: 86% Rank:
Top 5%
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9720 Stribling Way Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 904-9600
Grades: PK-5
| 815 students
Rank: #33.
Elbridge Gale Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: 81% | Reading: 80% Rank:
Top 10%
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1915 Royal Fern Dr Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 422-9300
Grades: PK-5
| 995 students
Rank: #44.
Wellington Landings Middle School
Magnet School
Math: 82% | Reading: 76% Rank:
Top 20%
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1100 Aero Club Dr Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 792-8100
Grades: 6-8
| 1,259 students
Rank: #55.
Wellington Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: 79% | Reading: 73% Rank:
Top 20%
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13000 Paddock Dr Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 651-0600
Grades: PK-5
| 841 students
Rank: #66.
Emerald Cove Middle School
Magnet School
Math: 74% | Reading: 67% Rank:
Top 30%
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9950 Stribling Way Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 803-8000
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Wellington Summer Program
Summer learning goes beyond the classroom
Registration Opens February 1st, 2022, at 9a. m.
The Wellington Summer Program provides children ages 4 years old through 12th grade the opportunity to discover new talents, learn essential skills, tackle new obstacles, and build lasting friendships. At Wellington, learning goes beyond the traditional school year and encompasses many disciplines, so that your child’s summer can be built around topics including fencing, drama, writing, film, horse back riding, and athletics.
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2022 Summer Program Guide
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Summer Program Sessions
Quick Facts
The 2022 Summer Program will take place across eight weeks: June 13 through August 6, 2022
Online registration opens February 1, 2022 and can be accessed from this page
Families not currently enrolled at Wellington are welcome to register students rising into Grade 1 and above, with proof of vaccination (submitted during registration)
Full and Half-day programs are available 9 a. m. to 4 p.m.
Extended day childcare will be available
“My child leaves the school in a bright mood looking forward to the next time she will be back and that is the best thing a first time mom of an ever growing, independent child could ask for.”
“We loved the variety of programs offered and my son loved the camps so much he asked if he could go to school at Wellington.”
“My favorite part of the Summer Program is that academics could be woven into fun.”
FAQ
Registration for the 2022 Summer Program will open to all on February 1, 2022 at 9:00 a.m.
Click ‘Register Now’
First time users, click Create an Account
Follow the prompts on the screen to complete registration
Pay online and submit registration
For 2022, the Wellington Summer Program will be open for all families – including those not currently enrolled at Wellington during the school year! Please note that students not enrolled at Wellington must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination during the registration process. To that end, only non-Wellington students entering Grade 1 and above are eligible for registration. This means that programs for students in Kindergarten and younger are limited to current Wellington students.
At this time, everyone at Wellington is required to wear a properly-fit 3-ply mask while inside the building, regardless of vaccination status. We anticipate this being the policy through Summer 2022. Even if Wellington’s policy changes, our partner organizations, instructors, and institutions have the full discretion to require masking. Please know that students who are non-compliant with wearing a 3-ply mask over their nose and mouth may be sent home without a refund.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination must be submitted for any non-Wellington student registering for any Summer Program. This means that for families not enrolled at Wellington, only students entering Grade 1 and above and with proof of vaccination are eligible to attend the Summer Program.
Yes. Payment in full is required at the time of registration.
A full refund, minus a $50 cancellation fee per class, will be given if you cancel a class for any reason prior to May 27, 2022, at midnight. After that date, we cannot issue refunds unless a program is cancelled.
For Summer 2022, we will offer a full slate of half-programs, with morning (9 a.m. – 12 p.m.) and afternoon (1 p.m. to 4 p.m.) sessions. Most weeks, it’s possible to register for a separate morning and afternoon class to build a full day of care.
Yes! Neither lunch nor aftercare is included in the cost of Summer Programs, but both can be added during registration. (Simply find the “Lunch” and / or “Aftercare” session for each week of camp you wish to register for.)
Lunch is $40 per week, with a variety of kid-friendly foods and snacks prepared by Wellington’s dining service, Aladdin Food Management. Lunch should only be added for students attending Full-Day programs, or both a morning and afternoon Half-Day session on a given week. Unfortunately, lunch cannot be purchased by-the-day, and cash can’t be accepted on site. Students are also welcome to bring lunch from home instead of purchasing the add-on option! (Students who have dietary restrictions must bring lunch from home, as our summer food service does not have the same flexibility or options as typical school year offerings.)
Aftercare is $100 per week, providing structured, supervised childcare from 4:00 to 6:00 for students registered for Full-Day or afternoon Half-Day sessions. Students not enrolled in Aftercare must be picked up by 4:15. If you plan to use the Aftercare Program, you must register online in advance. As part of our commitment to health, safety, and capacity limits, daily drop-ins cannot be accepted.
Yes. All camps have enrollment limits to provide an optimal experience for campers. The waitlists are located at the bottom of the page on the registration screen. You will be notified via email if a spot becomes available and you will have 24 hours to accept the open spot. There is no fee or deposit to join a waitlist.
Please download the form here.
As we work toward rebuilding our program capacity during the pandemic, we have taken several important measures, including restricting class sizes, shifting class offerings, refocusing on outdoor and on-campus programs where possible, and requiring families not enrolled at Wellington to submit proof of vaccination when registering students. Additionally, we will continue to use the school’s COVID-19 Response Plan to guide and inform our decision-making in the coming months.
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Seminole schools – Wellington School is located at 8000 Starkey Rd, Seminole FL 33777. Wellington School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK-4.
Wellington, Florida – Wellington, Florida
Wellington is a village west of West Palm Beach in Palm Beach Central County and 106 kilometers north of Miami. As of 2019, the city had a population of 65,398, according to the United States Census Bureau, making it the most populous village in the state. It is the fifth largest municipality in Palm Beach County by population. Wellington is part of the Miami metropolitan area. Wellington was named one of the 100 best places to live by Money Magazine in 2019as well as in 2010.
CONTENTS
1 History
2 Geography
3 Climate
4 Demographics
5 Parks and recreation areas
6 Equestrian competitions
7 Arts and culture
8 Transport
9 Education
9. 1 Primary and secondary schools
9.1.1 Public elementary schools
9.1.2 Public secondary schools
9.1.3 Public secondary schools
9.2 Community colleges
9.3 Public libraries
10 Public Safety
10.1 Fire and emergency medical services
10.2 Law enforcement
11 Publications and news
12 Famous people
13 See also
14 Links
15 External links
History
In 1950, Charles Oliver Wellington, an accountant from Massachusetts, purchased approximately 18,000 acres (73 km 2 ) of central Palm Beach Bog County located in southern Florida Road 80 (locally known as South Parkway) and west of the United States Route 441. Wellington named the property “Flying Cow Ranch” due to the fact that he worked as an aviator and his initials mean “cow”. The ranch became protected from flooding from the Everglades after the US Army Corps of Engineers built a dam south of the site between 1952 to 1953. After his death in 1959, his son Roger inherited the property. The family sold 1,200 acres (4.9 km 2 ) for $300 an acre to Arthur William “Bink” Glisson, Charles’ agent. Glisson sold the land for $1,000 an acre over the next few months. Many other farmers began buying or leasing parts of the Flying Cow Ranch in the 1960s. About 2,000 acres (8.1 km 2 ) were once used to grow strawberries, which are claimed to be the largest strawberry patch in the world.
After Roger Wellington sold 7,200 acres (29 km 2 ) of land to developer Jim Knoll of Fort Lauderdale in 1972, the Palm Beach County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved Acme Drainage County’s proposal that the area become a planned area. single building. Early projects included the 150-acre (0.61 km 2 ) development of Lake Wellington, as well as the construction of a golf course, country club, and residential areas. After the acquisition of the project at the end of 19In the 1970s by Gould Florida Inc. , the company built the Palm Beach International Polo Club and Flying Club, an area with a private airport. The first official population count for the area occurred during the 1980 census, when Wellington was designated as a census-designated place. At that time, 4622 people lived there. Wellington functioned as a sprawling bedroom community with several shopping malls and restaurants until the 1990s.
Voting to include the Township of Wellington was held on November 7, 1995 years old, receiving 3,851 votes in favor and 3,713 against, that is, a total of 138 votes. Wellington officially became a village on December 31, 1995, as the state’s income-sharing program required it to be in existence in 1995 to be eligible for funding in 1996. The village became the 38th municipality in Palm Beach County and the ninth most populous city in the county. at that time with a population of about 28,000. The first elections to the village council were held on March 12, 1996. No candidate for any of the five seats received a majority of the vote, resulting in a runoff election on 26 March. The first village councilors elected to council were Paul Adams, Michael McDonough, Tom Wenham, Carmine Priore, and Cathy Foster. Two days later, the council held its first meeting and elected Foster as mayor, Priore as vice mayor, and Colin Baenziger as village manager.
Now it has become known as an international equestrian center.
Geography
Wellington is located at 26°39′18″N, 80°15′15″W / 26.65500°N 80.25417°W / 26.65500; -80.25417 (26.655135, -80.254136). According to the US Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 31.4 square miles (81 km 2 ), of which 31.0 square miles (80 km 2 ) is land and 0.3 square miles (0 .78 km 2 ) – water (0.99%). ).
Climate
As is typical of Palm Beach County and South Florida, Wellington has a tropical climate.
Winters are mild to warm and humidity levels are relatively low. The average high temperature is around 75 °F (24 °C) and the low is around 55 °F (13 °C). However, it is not uncommon for temperatures to reach 83 °F (28 °C) in winter.
Summer in South Florida is the rainy season and the humidity levels rise sharply. The high temperatures at this time of the year are around 92 °F (33 °C) and lows around 75 °F (24 °C).
Demographics
Historical population
Census
Pop.
% ±
1980
4 622
–
1990
20 670
347.2%
2000
38 216
84.9%
2010
56 508
47.9%
2019 (estimate)
65 398
15.7%
US Decennial Census
Wellington Demographics
2010 Census
Wellington
Palm Beach County
Florida
Total population
56 508
1,320,134
18 801 310
Population, percent change, 2000-2010
+ 47. 9%
+ 16.7%
+ 17.6%
Population density
1,258.9 / sq. Mile
670.2 / per sq. Mile
350.6 / sq. Miles
White or Caucasian (including White Hispanics)
80.0%
73.5%
75.0%
(Non-Hispanic White or Caucasian)
64.8%
60.1%
57.9%
Black or African American
10.4%
17.3%
16.0%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)
19.4%
19.0%
22.5%
Asian
3.8%
2.4%
2.4%
Indian or Alaska Native
0.2%
0.5%
0.4%
Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian
0.0%
0.1%
0.1%
Two or more races (multi-racial)
2.5%
2. 3%
2.5%
Other race
3.1%
3.9%
3.6%
As of 2010, there were 22,685 households, of which 13.3% were free. In 2000, there were 12,938 households, of which 69.7% were married couples, 47.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 9.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 17.4% didn’t have a family. 13.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.95 and the average family size is 3.25.
In 2000, the population of the village was dispersed: 31.0% under the age of 18, 5.8% from 18 to 24, 29.7% from 25 to 44, 24.6% from 45 to 64 years old and 8.9% – 65 years old. or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 women, there were 95.5 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 91.6 men.
As of 2015, the median household income in the village was $77,233. The per capita income for the village was $40,726. About 2.9% of families and 4.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.2% of those under the age of 18 and 3.8% of those aged 65 or over.
As of 2000, 83.52% of residents spoke English as their first language, while 12.18% spoke Spanish, French accounted for 0.98%, French Creole 0.79%, Italian was 0.61%, and Vietnamese was the mother tongue of 0.47% of the population. population.
As of 2000, Wellington was the 85th largest Cuban in the United States, accounting for 3.27% of the village’s population.
Parks and recreation
The village of Wellington has the following parks:
Water complex
Aeroclub Drive Park
Amesbury Park
Azure Park
Berkshire Park
Block Island Park
Brampton Cove
Boat ride to Lake Wellington
Commons Preserve
Dorchester Place Park
Ecological reserve
Essex Park
Farmington Park
Park Field of Dreams
Foresteria Park
Goldenrod Park
Greenbriar Park
Little Ranches Park
Margate Park
Mystic Way Park
Olympia Park
Patriot Memorial
Sanctuary of Peaceful Waters
Pine Valley Nature Reserve
Primrose Park
Scott Place
Skate Park at Village Park
Staimford Park
Summerwood Circle Park
Tiger Shark Bay Park
Veteran’s Memorial
Village Park
Wellington Community Center
Wellington Community Park
Wellington Dog Park
Wellington Green Park
Wellington Rotary Peace Park
Wellington Tennis Center
Yarmouth Park
Wellington offers several ball courts.
Beach activities are about half an hour drive east to the Palm beaches. For a change, from Wellington you can get to Fort Lauderdale in less than an hour or get to South Beach in about an hour and a half.
Equestrian Events
Busy Madden and Online, FTI Winter Horse Festival Grand Prix, Wellington, Florida.
Wellington is known for its equestrian community and the venue for competitive equestrian sports such as show jumping, hunting, dressage and polo.
Wellington hosts the Winter Horse Festival from January to April, the largest and longest running horse show in the world. It hosts over forty weeks of equestrian events a year. The new expansion includes the Global Dressage Festival. International participants take part in equestrian events and social events held in the community.
Wellington hosts several high-performing polo tournaments each year, including the USPA Piaget Gold Cup and the Nespresso US Open Polo Championship at the Palm Beach International Polo Club. The idea of the International Polo Club was created by the players to build a platform to showcase the skills of the ponies and the players. The playing arenas include three state-of-the-art playing fields and a club and ball field. Brunches, charity events, corporate events and more are held at the Wellington International Polo Club.
Wellington is also home to The Palm Beach Masters. A trio of unique events hosted at Deeridge Farms, a stunning location in the heart of Wellington, Florida equestrianism. These premium events offer riders, spectators and sponsors unforgettable hospitality, unrivaled facilities and world-class exhibition spaces.
Arts and Culture
Wellington has a large refurbished public library and hosts seasonal events such as the annual Top Gun Model Aircraft Show, the Barett-Jackson Auto Auction, art and antique displays, and holiday parades.
Wellington Amphitheater, Florida
The nearby Coral Sky Amphitheater regularly hosts outdoor music and film shows.
Wellington Amphitheater hosts events such as a free movie night, musical and comedy performances, the food truck invasion and many more.
Wellington has two regional malls, The Mall at Wellington Green and Old Wellington Mall, as well as many other nationally renowned retail outlets located in outdoor malls along major commercial highways.
There are a number of entertainment and cultural venues, such as the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts and the Norton Museum of Art in nearby West Palm Beach.
Transport
Wellington Public Transport stops at Palm Tran. It is also served by Palm Beach International Airport. Several motorways pass through or near Wellington. U.S. Route 441 and State Road 7 intersect north-south at the eastern end of the village. Lake Worth Road, designated State Road 802 east of Route 441/State Road 7, continues west into Wellington. State Road 882 (locally known as Forest Hill Boulevard) also runs partially east–west through the village, then continues west and then northwest to unmarked South Boulevard just west of Highway 441/State Road 7. South Boulevard (signed as both US Route 98 and State Road 80), an east–west highway, runs just north of the village’s northern boundary. The Florida Turnpike runs along the far eastern edge of Wellington, although the nearest ingress and egress ramps are located at Highway 98/State Road 80 and State Road 802 outside the municipal boundaries.
Education
Elementary and Secondary Schools
Palm Beach County School District serves Wellington. Wellington Public Schools and schools serving Wellington include:
Public Primary Schools
Wellington Primary School
New Horizons Elementary School
Discovery Key Elementary School
Binks Forest Elementary School
Elbridge Gale Elementary School
Horse Trail Elementary School
Panther Run Elementary School
Public High Schools
Wellington Landings Middle
Emerald Cove High School
Polo Park High School
Public High Schools
Wellington High School
Palm Beach Central High School
Community Colleges
In 2008 Palm Beach State College (PBSC) proposed to build a campus in Wellington. On August 12, 2008, the city council voted in the affirmative to enter into negotiations with the college, but plans collapsed the following year. However, in February 2017, PBSC opened a campus in the nearby town of Loxahatchee Groves.
Public Libraries
Palm Beach County Library System operates Wellington Branch.
Public Safety
The Village of Wellington receives both fire and police services on a contract basis from Palm Beach County.
Fire and Emergency Medical Services
The Palm Beach County Fire and Rescue Service provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the citizens of Wellington. There are four fire stations assigned to the village:
Station 20 – Engine 20, Rescue 20, Brush 20;
Station 25 – Engine 25, Rescue 25, Brush 625;
Station 27 – Engine 27, Rescue 27, Brush 27;
Station 30 – Engine 30, Rescue 30.
Station 28 in nearby Royal Palm Beach is the headquarters of the 2nd Battalion, which covers Wellington and the other six Palms West communities.
Law Enforcement
Wellington Police Protection is provided by the 8th Palm Beach County Sheriff’s District. District 8 operates from a substation located in the village and employs 69sworn deputies and 5 civil servants.
Publications and News
Wellington is served by several different major news outlets.
The Town-Crier Newspaper: First and longest running local newspaper serving Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Loxahatchee Groves and surrounding areas.
Live Wellington: owned and operated by the Sun Sentinel. Live focuses on Wellington news.
Famous people
Stephanie Abrams, meteorologist for The Weather Channel in Atlanta, GA
Michael Bloomberg, former Mayor of New York
Daniel Bluman (born 1990), Colombian, Israeli Olympic show jumping rider
John Bostick, NFL linebacker for several teams, currently with the Washington football team.
Sean Burnett, MLB
pitcher
Ian Carey, Recording Artist and Music Producer
Glenn Close, actress
Fred Paras, golfer (former resident)
Keith Creel, CEO of Canadian Pacific Railway
Nacho Figueres, polo player and model
Amy Fisher, Long Island Lolita
Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft (seasonal resident)
Margie Goldstein-Engle Equestrian
Arin Hanson, Internet Personality
E. Hunter Harrison, former CEO of Canadian National Railway, Canadian Pacific Railway and CSX
Angel Hernandez, umpire MLB
Jesse Hester, former NFL wide receiver, uncle of Devin Hester
Neil Hirsch, founder of Telerate
Jeremy Jacobs, NHL Boston Bruins owner, Chairman and CEO of Delaware North Companies
Tommy Lee Jones, actor
Raymond Kassar, former chairman and CEO of Atari
Erin Krakow, actress
Joan Lunden, TV presenter
Madonna, singer, actress
Dave O’Brien, sports broadcaster
Lu Pai, former CEO of Enron Energy Services
Cassady Pope, Musician
Curtis Pride, former Major League Baseball outfielder
J.B. Pritzker, Governor of Illinois
Rommy Revson, inventor of the
hair tie
Vanessa Russo, professional poker player
Jarrod Saltalamacchia, baseball player
Patti Scialfa, Musician
Christine Tauber, Former President of US Equestrian Federation
Fred Taylor, retired running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Vanilla ice rapper
Nick Zano, actor
See also
Siren (sculpture)
used literature
external links
Wellington, FL Website Portal Style Website, Government, Business, Library, Recreation and more
City-Data.com Extensive stats and more about Wellington
Wellington Magazine
Top 15 things to do in Wellington, Florida / Guides
The Wellington Hotel is conveniently located inland from scenic West Palm Beach, Florida. It feels like a small town, with many nearby attractions for people with a wide range of interests. Florida is a mecca for golfers, and the Wellington and Palm Beach areas are full of golf courses with a wide range of fees – from budget to VIP. The area is also known for its many nature reserves and wildlife rehabilitation centers. Within 20 minutes, there are more than several world-class museums and art galleries. Below are the top 15 things to do in Wellington.
1. Panther Ridge Conservation Center
Source: facebook.com Panther Ridge Conservation Center Located at 14755 Palm Beach Point Boulevard in Wellington, the Panther Ridge Conservation Center is home to some amazing big cats that were once were injured and were rescued from the wild.. Tours available; although they are not cheap, the money goes to feed and care for the animals, so this is a great deal. On the tour, you will learn about the panthers that still roam the Florida Everglades and how their numbers have sadly declined over the last century. For safety reasons, you will not be able to touch the majestic animals, but get close enough to appreciate their power and beauty.
2. South Florida Fair
Source: facebook.com South Florida Fair The South Florida Fairgrounds is located on South Boulevard in West Palm Beach. It hosts one of the most popular fairs in the area. It’s been going strong since 1912 and takes place in January and February each year when Florida’s weather is just perfect. The fair is full of games, shopping, fun for the kids and lots of fantastic food .. Weekends are more expensive and crowded than weekdays, so if you’d rather avoid the chaotic crowds, plan on going out during the week or early morning when the fair opens.. There are also many carnival-style rides that are surprisingly exciting. Check out the recommended hotels in Wellington, Florida (FL)
3. Village Park
No matter where you are, municipal parks are great places to spend a few hours relaxing, reading a book or connecting with nature.. Hotel Village Park is located on Pearson Road in Wellington. It offers plenty of outdoor and indoor activities to help you and your travel partners, including basketball and volleyball courts, two roller hockey rinks, baseball and football fields, and a playground for the little ones. those,. Many of the park’s facilities are free, such as playgrounds and outdoor pavilions that are great for picnics and birthday parties. Sports facilities are available for rent, so check their website before you go.
4. Take an art class
Source: facebook.com Wellington Art Cellar For aspiring artists in need of a little professional guidance, inspiration and motivation, attending an art class at Art Cellar would be a great way to get all three. Art Cellar is located on Forest Hills Boulevard in Wellington. It has skillful and passionate teachers who demystify the process of creating a great picture.. Various courses with different topics are available throughout the week. In addition to the training and supplies you’ll need, this class also includes wine. Classes typically run from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm, although times vary slightly from school to school.
5. Copperpoint Brewing Company
Source: facebook. com Copperpoint Brewing Company Microbreweries are growing everywhere, and Wellington and West Palm Beach are no exception. Copperpoint Brewing Company is located on Commerce Road in nearby Boynton Beach. It’s one of the local favorites for delicious microbrews, good food and a friendly atmosphere. Offerings include a wide range of beers with different flavor profiles and alcohol content, so after a bit of testing almost everyone will find a refreshing drink they love. There is a dedicated tasting room and the brewer can also give an impromptu tour of the production facility. This is a great place to watch sports and escape the fierce Florida sun.
6. Wellington Aquatic Complex
Source: facebook.com Wellington Aquatic Complex Wellington Aquatic Complex is a municipal center that is open to the public and includes facilities for all ages and abilities. It features an Olympic size swimming pool, concession counters, showers and even lockers to store your valuables while you enjoy the amenities. For the little ones there is a water park and a splash pad. If you prefer to swim in a circle away from the kids, there are dedicated spots for that.. The complex also offers swimming lessons and certification courses for CPR and lifeguards, so check their website for when they are available and how much they cost..
7. Sanctuary of Peaceful Waters
Source: John Schneier / Facebook Peaceful Water Sanctuary, Wellington Sanctuary of Peaceful Waters on Pearson Road in Wellington consists of over 30 acres of wetlands that have been set aside to preserve their natural beauty and ensuring that they remain undeveloped. The park is full of native plants and animals and has well marked trails and information signs. There is also an elevated boardwalk that guides guests around the various wetland ponds. The sanctuary is a favorite of bird lovers and nature photographers who come to see herons, cranes and spoonbills, who call it the perfect home base.
8. Okeeheelee Nature Center and Trail
Source: facebook.com Okeeheelee Nature Center Okeeheelee Nature Center is conveniently located between Wellington and West Palm Beach, surrounded by a two-mile loop trail full of birds and wildflowers. Trail light enough for almost everyone, but due to Florida’s harsh summer heat and humidity, it’s best used from September to May. Center includes many ponds and wetlands; with a little luck you can see turtles, deer and a fantastic array of native birds. The trails in the center can get wet and muddy, so wear appropriate footwear. Be sure to bring your camera and binoculars if you have them.
9. Green Motion Segway Tours
Source: facebook.com Green Motion Segway Tours Segways are a fun and unique way to run and see a lot of sights without spending a lot of energy. Green Motion Segway Tours is located at 3491 Flying Cow Ranch Road in Wellington and offers tours of many of the area’s most popular attractions. . Some favorite trips are to the Wellington Nature Reserve and the Douglas Everglades habitat, which is full of near-pristine forests, plants and animals. The latter includes about 400 acres of protected land with nature trails and a training center. Tour groups are limited to six and you’ll get all the training you need before you set off.
10. Play a few rounds of golf
Source: photogolfer / shutterstock Playing golf During the winter, when most of America is firmly held in the grip of winter cold, Florida has a climate that makes many jealous. This is a large area for the so-called snowbirds who flock here to play golf; the Palm Beach and Wellington areas are hotspots. There are dozens of courses within half an hour from Wellington, ranging from inexpensive municipal courses to very expensive courses, usually reserved for the rich and rebellious. Madison Green Golf Course on Crestwood Boulevard and Okeeheelee Golf Course on Forest Hill Boulevard are some of the local favorites. They are reasonably priced, offer plenty of natural scenery, and have restaurants and bars on site. Check out recommended hotels in Wellington, FL
11. Wellington Conservation Center
Source: facebook.com Wellington Conservation Center Designed for the rehabilitation of injured or abandoned animals, the Wellington Conservation Center seeks to bring back many animals whom he helps back into the wild.. Some of the most dangerous and popular inhabitants of the center are bears and big cats from different parts of the country.0667 There are also many birds in the center; one of his focuses is on South American exotic animals that have become rare or endangered due to deforestation and poaching. Tours of the facility are available and donations are always encouraged and welcomed to help the center continue its core work.
12. Tiger Shark Cove Community Park
Source: facebook. com Tiger Shark Park Based on its name, you might expect this local attraction to be a shark sanctuary, but it’s really just a one-stop amusement park and playground which are conveniently located on Wellington’s Greenbriar Boulevard.. The park has a huge playground with an amazing array of castle-like structures full of stairs, slides and obstacles.. The outdoor park is free and there are indoor seating areas perfect for picnics, birthday parties or afternoon reading and relaxing.. This is a great place for people on a budget or those with young children with short attention spans who are in dire need of exercise and outdoor activities.
13. Hot Shots Paintball
Source: facebook.com Hot Shots Paintball Field Paintball has skyrocketed in popularity in recent years, with new paintball facilities popping up everywhere. Beach, at 16169 South Boulevard, in nearby Loxahatchee. There are nine different fields to choose from. . Regardless of the age or experience of the participants, Hot Shots staff will make sure that the players fall into the same group.. The facility is open every day, with hours lasting until midnight and 10pm on Friday and Saturday respectively. Equipment rental and training are available so everyone can enjoy and safely.
14. Palm Beach Skate Zone
Source: facebook.com Palm Beach Skate Zone Rumor has it that the Palm Beach Skate Zone is the only facility in South Florida that has three ice rinks. It is conveniently located just minutes from the Florida Highway at Lake Worth Road and includes nearly 80,000 square feet. The hotel has two restaurants on site, a video arcade, dressing rooms, and a pro shop and store where you can pick up last-minute items like mittens or shoelaces. This is a great place to host birthday parties, team building exercises and even stag and stag parties with a useful twist. . Skating and hockey lessons available. Check their website for opening hours and prices.
15. Norton Museum of Art
Source: Thomas Barratt / Shutterstock Norton Museum of Art The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach was founded in 1941 by a local couple who wanted to preserve and promote contemporary art in a world-class setting. Museum exhibits include an eclectic variety of themes and forms including photography, painting, sculpture and multimedia.. There are also several international influences, mainly European and Chinese. The museum is currently undergoing extensive renovation and is due to reopen 9February 2019. In addition to its permanent exhibits, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year, so check online to see what’s on there when you’re in town.
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Cassady Pope
Cassady Pope is a singer-songwriter and musician who rose to fame after appearing on season 12 of The Voice and winning a competition.
Cassady Pope was the first woman to win the competition. She is also the co-founder of the punk pop band Hey Monday.
Biography table
One early life and childhood
Two professional life
3 Personal life and rumors
4 Measurements and social networks
Early life and childhood
Cassades – American singer, songwriter and author of song musician ( 31 ) who was born on August 28, 1989 , in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA. Her full name is Cassady Blake Pope. Her father’s name is Lenny Pope and her mother is Laurie Pope. She has a sister named Ashley Pope. She belongs to a mixed ethnic group (Italians, Germans, Cubans and Native Americans). Her zodiac sign is Virgo.
Photo caption: Cassady Pope in a childhood photo with her older sister (Source: Instagram)
Moving towards her education, Pope studied at St. Anne’s Jazz School and then went on to Wellington High School in Florida.
Professional life
Pope is an influential singer who gravitates towards both pop and country music. Similarly, she started singing since middle school.
Dad started the band name Blake featuring Mike Gentile while studying at the Wellington School in Wellington, Florida. Mike was the band’s guitarist. In 2008 they again form a new group “ Hello Monday “. Her band’s first studio album ‘ Hold On Tight ‘ was released the same year . Their name EP Under the wall was released in 2010 and Christmas episode in 2011 . In May 2012 she released Self-titled EP .
Moreover, in 2010 and 2011 they played several tours with famous musicians such as Fall Out Boy and Yellowcard. They were also supposed to appear on the Vans Warped Tour. She won Voice Season 2012 where she chooses mentor Blake Shelton and won by defeating her teammate Terry McDermott. That same year, she parted ways with bandmate Mike Gentile to pursue a solo career.
Photo caption: Cassady Pope sings “Take You Home” (Sources: KLUR)
In October 2013 she released her debut album Frame-by-frame after signing with Universal Music Group. After that, Pope toured extensively, spending most of 2014 on the road. During this time, she performed at the opening show for Tim McGraw and Dirks Bentley.
Moreover, Papa is back with a single, “I’m invincible” another single next year, also released “ Think of you’ in January 2016 Thinking about you – duet with Chris Young. The song became a radio favorite, peaked at number one on the country airplay chart, and earned a gold single. In June of that year, Pope released a four-song EP called Summer . The following year, the singer released her second studio album. I will come.
Company change
In May 2017, he parted ways with BMLG Records. Pope later parted ways with her label and signed with Fusion Music. In 2018, she marked the change by releasing the single “ I’ll take you home . Also that year, she returned to Sound , but this time she worked as an advisor to team coach Kelly Clarkson.
She later released her second full length album. It was produced by Corey Crowder and was called Stages. It appeared in February 2019 and included songs such as “ Take You Home ” and the single “ If My Heart Had a Heart”. On February 1, 2019, he released her second full-length studio album, Stages.
In 2009 she appeared in the TV movie Degrassi Goes to Hollywood, then in 2010, she appeared in the episode Hellcats. Later in 2016, she appeared in an episode of Lip Sync Battle vs. Dustin Lynch .
Awards, nomination and net worth
Pope is the winner of the Voice Season 12 in 2012. She is also the winner of the 2014 CMT Music Awards for Breakthrough of the Year and the 2018 Taste of Country Fan Choice Awards. was nominated for the title of “New Artist of the Year” by the American Country Awards in 2013, American Country Countdown Awards – singer of the year in 2014. People’s Choice Awards – Favorite Country Female Artist in 2016. Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance (with Chris Young) Think of Yourself 2018.
Cassady estimates ‘s net worth to be approximately $4 million. Her net worth is affected by winning the voice and song contest. There is no information about her cars, house, salary.
Personal life and rumors
Kassady is straight and not yet married. Is in a relationship with an English musician, actor. Sam Palladio since 2017 . Prior to him, she was in an eight-year relationship with All Time Low drummer Rian Dawson. They were doing February 2017 before the call to exit July 2017 .
Photo caption: Cassady Pope during a photo shoot with her boyfriend and pet dogs. Source: Instagram
Dad was rumored to be in a relationship with duo partner Chris Young . But she later denied the rumors. In addition, there are no rumors and disagreements about her. She seems to be a nice woman and not involved in controversy.
Body measurements and social media
She is 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) at is tall and weighs 58 kg (128 lb), with brown hair, brown eyes, and a slender body. Her body size is 34-26-36 inches.
This talented star has over 1.86 million followers. Facebook @CassadeePope account and over 614k followers on Instagram and over 553.4k Twitter followers. She joined Twitter in February 2009 and also currently has 1908 posts on Instagram.
English translation, synonyms, antonyms, example sentences, meaning, phrases
It was the world’s first secular school nursing , now part of King’s College London.
It was the first secular nursing school in the world, now part of King’s College London.
Thanks to this woman, I gave up drugs and graduated from nursing school .
This woman is the reason I quit drugs and finished nursing school.
So he got a good job and even helped me pay for nurse school .
So he got a good job, and he even helped me pay for nursing school.
So does the blind girl from camp at Nursing School , and the crazy cousin Wendy.
As did the blind girl at camp, the school nurse … and crazy cousin Wendy.
Montserrat Community College in Salem teaches the final two grades of High School and offers nursing courses and several vocational training courses.
The Montserrat Community College in Salem offers sixth form programs, nursing education and some technical skills courses.
University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers investigated the relationship between obesity and the work schedule of 1,700 nurses .
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine investigate the association between obesity and work schedules among 1,700 women nurses .
I never thought when I went to Nursing School that I would end up shopping for newspapers, waiting for reviews.
I never thought, when I went to nurses ‘ school I’d end up hanging around newsstands waiting for reviews.
I was in Nursing School .
I dropped out of nursing school.
She said she would pay for my college education so that I could finish my studies and go to nursing school .
Said she’d pay for me to go back to school, get a degree and go to nursing school.
The other campus is located at the Sydney Adventist Hospital in the Sydney suburb of Wahrunga and is the main campus of Nursing School .
The other campus is located at Sydney Adventist Hospital in the Sydney suburb of Wahroonga and is the main campus of the nursing school.
From 1921 to 1990, the Department of Health operated the Wellington School for Dental Nurses, which offered a 2-year certificate.
From 1921 – 1990 the Department of Health ran the Wellington School for Dental Nurses , which offered a 2 – year Certificate.
He also established schools for the training of doctors and nurses .
It also set up schools to train physicians and nurses .
According to the National Association of School Nurses , in 2009 5% of students suffered from epilepsy, another 5% from ADHD and 10% from mental or emotional disorders.
According to the National Association of School Nurses , 5% of students in 2009 have a seizure disorder, another 5% have ADHD and 10% have mental or emotional disorders.
Graduates of School Nurses are all active duty uniformed military nurses or nurses in the federal civilian service.
The Graduate School of Nursing students are all active duty uniformed military nurses or nurses in federal civilian service.
0003 Nursing School which is often associated with the hospital.
In most cases, nurses learn the profession in a special nursing school that is often connected to a hospital.
Some universities offer a special program with local schools nursing in which students earn B.Sc.
Some universities offer a special program with local nursing schools where students earn the B. Sc.
There are also assistants nurses who attend a one-year program at school nurses .
There are also nursing helpers who attend a one-year program in nursing school.
Howard Medical School also offers training to provide field nurses .
At Howard’s medical school, training is also being offered to supply the field with nurses .
The influence has also extended to the training of doctors and nurses in medical schools , which is being fought.
Influence has also extended to the training of doctors and nurses in medical schools, which is being fought.
Hondros College, Nursing School Network , fell 14%.
Hondros College, a nursing school chain, dropped 14%.
Mission hospitals produce 61 percent of Western trained doctors, 32 percent of nurses, and 50 percent of medical schools.
The mission hospitals produce 61 percent of Western trained doctors, 32 percent nurses and 50 percent of medical schools.
Rex City Hospital opened in 1889 and included the first nursing school in the state .
The city’s Rex Hospital opened in 1889 and included the state’s first nursing school.
School has only an address for nurses.
Nursing school had the address.
School Nurse , concerned about what I’ve been through – God bless her – inquired about my mental health.
The school nurse , concerned about what I’d gone through – God bless her soul – she inquired about my mental health.
This is a dry cleaning woman, a pediatric nurse, a single mother meeting a child from school .
It’s the woman next to you at the dry cleaners, the nurse in pediatrics, the single mother picking her child up from school.
Our school nurse Mrs. Lancaster is in a coma, she fell down the stairs yesterday.
Our school nurse , mrs. lancaster, is in a coma. Oh, she took a terrible tumble down the stairwell yesterday.
The school nurse hinted that Jacqueline was pregnant.
School nurse insinuated that Jacquelin is pregnant.
Sakura earns her living both as a school nurse and as a Shinto Priestess or Miko.
Sakura makes her living as both a school nurse and as a Shinto priestess or miko.
Dribb, school nurse , and Professor Wraith, a swordsman who warns Holmes that he is too emotional and impulsive.
Dribb, the school’s nurse , and Professor Rathe, the fencing instructor who warns Holmes that he is too emotional and impulsive.
Because Likens hasn’t been to school for several days , School nurse visited 3850 East New York Street to investigate these allegations.
As Likens had not attended school for several days, a school nurse visited 3850 East New York Street to investigate these claims.
Let me tell you, as the nurse in your dream, that I’m on Mitch’s side about not spreading this rumor around school .
Uh, can I just say as the nurse that was sponging you in your dream… that I’m with Mitch here on the whole not spreading it around the school thing.
I studied at the Royal Embroidery School before becoming a nurse .
I was at the Royal School of Needlework before I turned to nursing .
Born January 7, 1911 in Tampa, Florida, Thelma McQueen planned to become a nurse until a teacher at High School suggested that she try her hand at acting.
Born January 7, 1911, in Tampa, Florida, Thelma McQueen planned to become a nurse until a high – school teacher suggested that she try acting.
Graduated from school , Fox considered a military career but decided against it when offered to become a nurse or nutritionist.
On graduating, Fox considered a military career but decided against it when it was suggested she could be a nurse or a dietician.
Gillette’s sister crashed and burned as a school nurse but now she’s back as a gas hungry driver school bus .
Nurse Gillette crashed and burned as school nurse , but now she’s back as the gas – guzzling, bug juice slurping school bus driver.
Studies have shown that the school nurse’s thermometer is off by a degree.
One study shows the school nurse’s thermometer is off by one degree.
Paramedics and pediatric nurses have a direct contract with 60% of adolescents in schools .
Pediatric paramedics see 60 per cent of the youngsters they care for in the schools.
It was a murder case of a school nurse in Masan0004 in Masan. After the school nurse , who was the sole witness in a murder case, gave testimony,
Effy apologizes and leaves the class, inviting the cook to follow her, where they smoke a joint and have sex in the office school nurses nurses .
Effy excuses herself from class, prompting Cook to follow, where they light up a spliff and the two have sex in the school nurse’s office.
For special health-related diets, schools require evaluation by a physician, nurse, or nutritionist.
In the case of health – related special diets, schools require the assessment of a doctor, nurse , or dietitian.
However, poor grades prevent her from playing, so Kate wonders if she should use her power school nurses to help.
However, failing grades prevent her being able to play, so Cate wonders if she should use her power as school nurse to help.
Siemens Competition
The Siemens Competition is a science competition for US students funded by the Siemens Foundation, administered by the College Board from 1999-2013. Opening education from 2014–2017 [1] On February 1, 2018, the Siemens Foundation released a statement that the 2017 iteration of the competition was the last. [2]
Content
1 History
2 The Choice Process
3 Winners
3.1 Individual winners
3.2 Winners of teams
3.3 Medium -sized
4 Recommendations
5 external link
History
Siemens AG bought the power unit’s Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1997, but sponsorship of Westinghouse Science Talent Search (now Regeneron Science Talent Search) was not part of the deal. When Siemens lost bid in the Intel competition, Siemens decided to form the Siemens Foundation to continue the tradition using the famous Westinghouse name, naming the new competition Siemens Westinghouse Competition (SWC) and later Siemens Competition. The first awards were presented in 1999. [3]
The competition had the same goals as the old Westinghouse competition, but with a few additional aspects, most notably Team Project Awards and Regional Awards. The Regional Final was hosted in collaboration with six partner universities: MIT, Georgia Institute of Technology, Caltech, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Notre Dame, and Carnegie Mellon University. [4]
2007 was the first year in which women won top prizes in both individual and team Siemens competitions. The individual winner was Isha Jain of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, while the best team winners were Janelle Schlossberger and Amanda Marinoff of Plainview, New York. [5]
The Siemens competition lasted 18 years. On February 1, 2018, the Siemens Foundation announced that the 2017 competition will be the last. [6]
Selection process
Each year, research reports submitted by the late September to early October deadline were subjected to a blind reading. The semi-finalists selected 300 outstanding research reports from over 1,600 papers. All semi-finalists received a special prize, whose names were announced in a full-page USA Today advertisement. [7]
From the semi-finalists, 30 individuals and 30 teams (2-3 students) were selected as regional finalists and invited to compete during November at one of six partner universities (Caltech, Utah Austin , Notre Dame, Carnegie Mellon, MIT and Ga. Tech). In addition to project content, judging was also based on oral presentation, poster display, cited references, and question and answer sessions. All regional finalists received $1,000 scholarships and bronze medals. One individual and one team from each region advanced to the national final. These regional winners received $3,000 (individual) or $6,000 (team total) scholarships and silver medals.
National finalists (6 individual and 6 team projects) received a fully funded trip the first weekend in December to Washington DC. National championship winners received scholarships ranging from $10,000 to the coveted top prize of $100,000 for top talent and the best. team. [8]
Winners
Below is a list of the winners of the Siemens competition for each year. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]
Individual winners
1999: Lisa Harris, School of Dalton (New York, New York, New York New York)
2000: Mariangela Lisanti, Staples High School (Westport, CT)
2001: Ryan Patterson, Central High School (Grand Junction, Colorado)
2002: Steven J. Byrnes, Roxbury Latin School (Lexington) , Massachusetts)
2003: Yin Li, Stuyvesant High School (New York, NY)
2004: Aaron Goldin, San Dieguito High School Academy (Encinitas, CA)
2005: Michael Viscardi, Josan Academy (San Diego, CA)
2006: Dmitry Weintrob, South Eugene High School (Eugene, OR)
2007: Isha Jain, Freedom High School (Bethlehem, PA)
2008: Wen Chiang, Texas Academy of Mathematics and Sciences (Denton, TX)
2009: Ruyi Jiang, Melville Ward High School (East Setauket, New York) )
2010: Benjamin Clark, Penn Manor High School (Millersville, PA)
2011: Angela Zhang, Monta Vista High School (Cupertino, CA)
2013: Eric Chen, Canyon Crest Academy (San Diego, California)
2014: Peter Tian, Wellington School (Columbus, Ohio)
2015: Maria Elena Grimmet, Oxbridge Academy of the Palm Beaches (West Palm Beach) , Florida)
2016: Vinith Edupuganti, Oregon Episcopal School (Portland, Oregon)
2017: Andrew Como, Montgomery Blair High School (Silver Spring, MD)
Team Winners
1999: Team Winners
-Trier (Winnetka, IL)
2000: Charles Albert, Christopher Clearfield, and Nicholas Williams, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (Durham, NC)
2001: Shira Billet and Dora Sosnovik, Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls (Hewlett Bay Park, New York)
2002: Juliet R. Girard and Roshan D. Prabhu, William L. Dickinson High School (Jersey City, NJ)
2003: Mark Schneider and Jeffrey Schneider, South Windsor High School (South Windsor, CT)
2004: Lucy Guo and Xianlin Li, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (Durham, NC)
2005: Ann Li, Phoenix Country Day School (Paradise Valley, Ariz.) Arizona)
2006: Scott Moloney, Stephen Arcangeli and Scott Horton, Oak Ridge High School (Oak Ridge, TN)
2007: Janelle Schlossberger and Amanda Marinoff, John F. Kennedy High School (Plainview, NY)
2008: Sajit Wikramasekara and Andrew Guo, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (Durham, NC)
2009: Sean Carson, Trinity Preparatory High School (Winter Park, FL), Deng Liu, Academy of the Liberal Arts and Sciences High School (Austin, TX), and Kevin Chen, William P. Clements High School (Sugar Land, TX)
2010 : Yukov Homma, Lindon Gee, Carmel High School (Carmel, Indiana), and Jeffrey Shen, Tudor Park School (Indianapolis, Indiana)
2011: Ziyuan Liu and Cassie Cain, Oak Ridge High School (Oak Ridge, TN)
2012: Jeremy Applebaum, William Gil, and Allen Sheen, George W. Hewlett High School (Hewlett, NY)
2013: Priyanka Wadgaonkar, Zainab Mahmood and JiaWen Pei, George W. Hewlett High School (Hewlett, NY)
2014: Eli Echt-Wilson and Albert Zuo, La Cueva High School (Albuquerque, NM)
2015: Kimberly Te and Christine Yu, Manhasset High School (Manhasset, NY)
2016: Adhya Bisam and Shriya Bisam, Plano East Senior High School (Plano, TX)
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High Schools with the Most Finalists
Several schools have consistently made successful regional and national finalists. By far, most of the finalists came from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, as well as many finalists from the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Sciences, Troy High School, Thomas Jefferson High School of Science and Technology, and Oak Ridge High School. In the schools listed below, regional finalists were in double digits. [9] [11] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [14] [28] [15] [29] [16] [30] 9000 9000 9000
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AGROSAVIA This integration uses the ORCID plugin in OJS. This integration authenticates users and adds publication and review data to ORCID Records.
Erasmus University, Rotterdam uses the Pure system to authenticate users and transfer affiliation and publication data to ORCID Records.
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Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez ORCID integration into CATHI, UACJ CRIS system. This integration authenticates users in the first step. In the second phase, this integration will transfer publishing and ownership data to ORCID Records.
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Universidad de Concepción is using the Dataverse Project to allow researchers to connect their ORCID iDs to their Dataverse accounts and use them as a login option.
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University of San Buenaventura This integration uses the ORCID plugin in OJS. This integration authenticates users and adds publication and review data to ORCID Records.
Bolivar University of Technology This integration uses the ORCID plugin in OJS. This integration authenticates users and adds publication and review data to ORCID Records.
Freiburg University Library FreiDok plus is the institutional repository of the University of Freiburg. FreiDok plus acts as a publishing platform, university bibliography and research documentation system. This integration authenticates users and maps the ORCID iD to the vault. In the second phase, this integration will transfer data from/to ORCID Records.
Anschutz University of Colorado Medical Campus uses custom AMC Researcher Info API integration for iD authentication and reading restricted data from ORCID Records.
The University of Denver uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Sam Houston State University Newton Gresham Library uses Digital Measures by Watermark to collect authenticated identifiers.
Stellenbosch University uses the ORCID plugin in OJS. This integration authenticates users and sends publication and review data to ORCID Records.
The University of Stuttgart uses the Stuttgart Identity and Access Management System (SIAM) to link their ORCID identifiers to the local identifiers of SIAM individuals in SIAM Self-Service in their profiles. SIAM provides connected applications such as publication management, research information system, etc. with ORCID IDs.
July
The Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt (DLR) uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Gran Sasso Institute of Science uses IRIS, an IT platform that facilitates the collection and management of research activity and results data within an organization. Researchers, administrators, and evaluators are provided with all the tools they need to monitor research results, improve visibility, and allocate available resources efficiently.
Louisiana State University (LSU) uses LSU Elements to authenticate users and submit affiliation and publication data to ORCID Records.
Northwestern uses the ORCID Plugin on OJS to authenticate users and send publication data to ORCID Records.
Oklahoma State University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Simons Foundation uses the Simons Award Manager (SAM) to manage the entire grant lifecycle, from application acceptance to post-award monitoring.
The University of Arkansas uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Universidad del Desarrollo uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
University of North Texas Journals hosted by libraries use OJS.
The University of Tennessee uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Zurich University of the Arts uses the MN/MCSS system to authenticate identifiers and import works from ORCID Records.
June
Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau The Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
California State University (CSU) Long Beach uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
California State University (CSU) Bakersfield uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Catholic University of America Catholic University of America uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Commonwealth of Learning uses OJS integration for The Journal of Learning for Development
Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology use ORCID in CVN (standardized curriculum vitae) to authenticate users and import data from ORCID to CVN system to fill in form fields.
Kepler Science allows researchers to log in/log in using ORCID credentials.
Luminescience Press Limited uses ORCID integration in OJS to authenticate users and pass publication data to ORCID Records.
TU Vienna uses Public Data File Sync as an integration center/pid search engine to enrich its catalog entries and as a built-in autocomplete backend for DSpace and Alma.
University of Vita-Salute San Raffaele using ORCID as single sign-on for user authentication and collection of basic information.
Universidad Católica del Norte uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Columbia Co-operative University uses OJS integration to authenticate users and submit publication data to ORCID Records.
Frankfurt University The African Studies Library provides specialized information services in the disciplines of the humanities and social sciences with a regional focus on Africa. This integration uses ORCID as SSO and reads limited data.
The Universite de Reims Champagne Ardenne uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Colorado State University Denver verifies your ORCID iD and updates your ORCID record with your affiliation using InfoEd.
The University of Ioannina uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Kiel University has integration with Elsevier’s PURE system.
The University of Oklahoma uses the ORCID integration in the OJS integration to authenticate users and send publication data to ORCID Records.
University of the Western Cape through Intembeco ORCID Hub records employment and education details, adds papers and publications, and reads/collects proxy information from ORCID records owned by staff, students and researchers.
The Weizmann Institute of Science uses the Ex Libris Esploro integration to maintain its repository of research publications.
May
The Catholic University of Santisima Concepción uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Frankfurt uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Surgery, Inc. uses the SmartSimple grant management system to collect grant-related publications.
CEFAL – Centro de Estudos Filosóficos e Artes Liberais, LDA. uses OJS integration to authenticate users and send post data to ORCID Records.
The Vienna Chamber of Labor uses the OJS journal system “Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft”.
IBIKT uses OJS (version 3.3.0.10) for its scientific journal portal to collect authenticated identifiers and add papers.
The University of Alberta uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Strathmore University has implemented ORCID integration into its Research Management System (RMS) to allow the system to authenticate ORCID writes to and reads from ORCID records for peer review, work and grant data.
The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education (AJIE) is an internationally peer-reviewed open access journal that publishes articles and reports on the theory, method and practice of Indigenous education.
NCAR Climate Data Gateway provides data discovery services and access to global and regional climate model data, knowledge and software. This integration collects authenticated identifiers and profile information.
Geophysical Data Exchange (GDEX) mission is to provide public access to data and other digital exploration assets related to the Earth and its atmosphere, oceans and space environment. This integration collects authenticated IDs, profile information and
University of Lodz – ScienceON Authenticates users and submits publication items to ORCID Records.
Graz University of Technology uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Individual INIST integration. Authenticates users and reads limited data from ORCID Records.
Akseda CRIS Is an integration of DSpace CRIS. This integration authenticates users and places publication data in ORCID Records.
Universität zu Köln – OJS integration. This integration authenticates users and sends publication data to ORCID Records.
Linköping University OJS integration. This integration authenticates users and sends publication data to ORCID Records.
April
Ben Gurion University of the Negev uses Pure to update publications.
Columbia University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
EMBO uses an eJournalPress integration that authenticates users and sends ownership and review items to ORCID Records.
ESSEC Business School uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Fraunhofer Public System uses DSpace CRIS integration that authenticates users, updates researchers’ affiliation and education, and adds work and funding for researchers. ORCID Records.
The Ionian University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
INRAE uses TyDI+, an application for developing structured vocabularies from lists of candidate terms. It allows users to login using ORCID by collecting verified ORCID IDs.
Kyoto University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The National Institute of Materials Science uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Panteillon University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Queen’s University uses an OJS integration that authenticates users and sends publication data to ORCID Records.
Science in Paris uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records
The Technical University of Crete uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Señor de Sipan University uses an information management system integration called PIUSS that pushes country, keywords, publications and affiliation data.
Federico II University of Naples uses IRIS to send data to ORCID Records.
The University of Padua uses APICURON, a database for crediting and validating the work of biocurators. It collects and aggregates biocuration events from third-party resources, generates achievements and leaderboards, and collects authenticated IDs and adds datasets to records.
The University of Osnabrück uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Lorraine uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Antwerp uses an OJS integration that authenticates users and places publication data in ORCID Records.
University College Dublin (UCD) uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Konstanz uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Macedonia uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Oregon State University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Patras uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Thessaly uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Waterford Institute of Technology uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
March
Aarhus University Library has an Open Journal Systems server running the Danish national open access platform.
Ben Gurion University of the Negev uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
CIRAD uses OJS integration that authenticates users and sends publication data to ORCID Records.
California State University, Sacramento uses the Sac State Scholars, a tool to celebrate the academic and creative achievements of our campus and to help researchers. It is a research networking platform that will highlight research, scholarship, creative activities, teaching, and service to Sac State. Esploro, the software used by Sac State Scholars, automatically populates faculty profiles with minimal intervention, so faculty will have no additional workload to manage their profiles.
Case Western Reserve University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Claremont College Library uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
F1000 Research uses Open Research Africa to give researchers, supported by our African partners, the ability to quickly publish any results they think are worth sharing. All articles benefit from rapid publication, transparent peer review, and editorial guidance to ensure open access to all source data.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has single sign-on for all JGI applications using Keycloak.
Münster University of Technology uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records
Nagoya University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
UiT The Arctic University of Norway uses a Dataverse integration that uses ORCID as single sign-on so that users can connect using their ORCID credentials.
Tarapaca University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Erfurt uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Münster uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Catholic University of Leuven uses an integration with the DIAL institutional repository that authenticates users, maps ORCID iDs, and places work items in ORCID Records.
The University of Burgundy uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Paris uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Connecticut uses NMRhub, an umbrella organization that provides services to NMRbox, NAN, and BMRB.
The University of Derby uses a Haplo integration that allows ORCID authentication and adds both works and affiliations to ORCID Records.
The University of Johannesburg uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Mons uses ORBI UMONS as an institutional repository and collects authenticated identifiers for system mapping
The University of Oulu uses ORCID to authenticate users and display their ORCID iD in their information systems.
Waterford Institute of Technology uses the Elsevier Pure Current Research information system, which stores all of their research data, from publications to funding and awards, in addition to researcher profile data.
February
The American Veterinary Medical Association uses ScholarOne to integrate with the ORCiD API.
Auburn University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records. Add the added membership type, if known.
The
consortia uses the WidoCol platform: a visibility that collects and displays the ORCID iD and imports data from the ORCID entry into WidoCol user profiles.
The CSU Chancellor’s office hosts a copy of the OJS with journals for the California State University system. They collect authenticated IDs and add the work to ORCID Records.
Denver Health and Hospital Authority ORCIDConnect is an on-premises solution using the ORCID widget, currently reading community service.
Drexel University has a YAMZ site hosted by Drexel CCI to improve metadata quality using a crowdsourced approach.
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records
INRAE uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Japan Geosciences Union uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to their researchers’ records.
The Japan Agency for Science and Technology (JST) has a preprint server system using OPS that authenticates users and places publication information in ORCID Records.
Johns Hopkins University uses the Collaborative Research Administration Environment and Data Library.
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) has a custom integration into the KITOpen repository. This integration authenticates users, displays ORCID iDs, and imports and exports publication data from and to ORCID Records.
Leibniz The Institute for Plant Genetics and Crop Research (IPK) Gathersleben uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
NRF South Africa uses NRF Connect to collect, display and import information from authenticated ORCID identifiers into its grant application system. This system will eventually replace the current “NRF integration”.
Syracuse University uses Experts@Syracuse, a research information management system, and runs on Ellsevier’s Pure software.
Taylor & Francis has a Routledge Open Research content publishing platform that authenticates users and submits work and reviews to ORCID Records.
TU Chemnitz uses TUCfis, Chemnitz University of Technology’s Research Information and Expert Search System, which collects verified ORCID iDs and sends research URLs.
C. José Simeon Cañas University uses OJS integration to authenticate users and publish information to ORCID Records.
Northern University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Paris Diderot University has an OJS integration that authenticates users and places publication data in ORCID Records.
The University of Montpellier uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Lyon uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Toulouse uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Florida has a custom integration that allows researchers to link their University of Florida ID to their ORCID Account.
The University of Georgia uses the Esploro Institutional Repository Platform.
Slot Machine Kansas State University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Miami uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Miami uses Scholarship@Miami and runs Exlibris’ Esploro software to authenticate users and report employment data to ORCID Records.
The University of North Carolina Wilmington uses Digital Measures by Watermark integration to authenticate users and import publication data into Digital Measures.
The University of Thessaly uses the OJS-ORCID Plugin to collect authenticated identifiers and schedule information to be added to ORCID Records.
The University of Pennsylvania uses the Pennsieve Data Management Platform to provide a scalable cloud-based solution for managing, analyzing and sharing scientific datasets. The platform enables the integration of graphical data and metadata while maintaining meaningful data sampling in context. Using the platform, scholars can publish high.
The University of Pennsylvania uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Pittsburgh ULS publishes more than 35 active scientific peer-reviewed online journals with partners in the Pitt community as well as scientists from around the world.
VolkswagenStiftung has an application and reporting system that allows users to complete applications, cross-check with co-applicants and submit them electronically.
WU Vienna uses the OJS-ORCID plugin to collect authenticated ORCID IDs and add data to ORCID Records.
Jan
Boston College has journals hosted on the Open Journal system.
Hannover University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Karl Landsteiner Privatuni uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to his researchers’ records.
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology has an OJS integration that authenticates users and places work items in ORCID Records.
The Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Stanford University uses the CEDAR platform, which provides an easy-to-use solution for creating and reusing FAIR metadata.
The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
TU Braunschweig has an integration based on the MyCoRe Framework. The integration authenticates users and imports and exports publication data from and to ORCID Records.
TU Darmstadt uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
TU Dortmund uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
TU Chemnitz uses OJS integration that authenticates users and sends publication data to ORCID Records.
Ulster University has a Pure integration that authenticates users and imports and exports publication data from and to ORCID Records.
The Federal University of Überlandia uses Portal de Periódicos UFU, which includes all journals published by the institution using OJS.
The Freiburg University Library uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Bremen has an open access repository for multimedia that uses DSpace-CRIS.
The University of Bristol uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Guelph has open access journals hosted on the OJS (Scholars Portal).
The University of Plymouth uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of South Africa (UNISA) uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Sussex uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
William and Mary use metrics to integrate with the ORCID API and collect authenticated ORCID identifiers and read data from records.
WU Wien (Vienna University of Economics and Business) uses PURE for its research information systems. The integration will exchange publication data with ORCID and add ownership.
2021December
ABSURD uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Brandeis University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Lifescience Global has OJS integration.
The National Institutes of Life uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to their researchers’ records.
Prostate Cancer The UK has a grant management system based on the CC Grant Tracker.
RTI International uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
UC Santa Barbara uses the DataONE Identity Portal, provides a single sign-on solution for resources in the federation of DataONE data repositories. Once authenticated, users can access secure content or even share their content with DataONE.
The University of Pretoria uses ORCID integration through the Intembeko ORCID Hub connecting the University of Pretoria and its researchers.
The University of Vancouver uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Zibeline International Publishing uses the Editorial Manager to collect authenticated ORCID IDs.
November
The Aarhus University Library uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Malaysian Academy of Sciences has OJS integration that authenticates users and sends publication information to ORCID Records.
AGROSAVIA uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Arts and Crafts Science and Technology uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Crowdhelix is an open innovation platform that connects a global network of great researchers and innovative companies to plan and implement innovative collaborative projects. Crowdhelix collects authenticated identities and accesses read-restricted data from ORCID Records.
Cornell University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to their researchers’ records.
EDP Sciences has Editorial Manager integration that authenticates users and sends reviews to ORCID Records.
The Australian Federation University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Georgia State University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Keele University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Ohio University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Royal College of Art uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
SRUC Scottish Rural College uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Taylor and Francis uses the Materials Open Research content publishing platform, which authenticates users and submits work and reviews to ORCID Records.
Temple University uses Open Journal Systems.
The TU Wien Bibliothek uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Northern University has OJS integration that authenticates users and passes data to ORCID Records.
The University of Bordeaux uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Ichezi University has OJS integration that authenticates users and sends publication data to ORCID Records.
Paris Nanterre University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Chicago Press uses Aries Systems Editorial Manager to track peer reviews. The system authenticates users and adds review elements to ORCID Records.
The University of Glasgow uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Kansas State University – Journals use OJS to collect authenticated ORCID IDs.
The University of Notre Dame uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Ottawa uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of St. Andrews uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
University of Washington Libraries has digital signage integration that authenticates users and receives work items from ORCID Records.
The University of Waterloo uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien) uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to their researchers’ records.
M. Atypon, part of Wiley, uses Public Data File Sync to ORCiD Public Data Files on our Publication Knowledge Graph (PKG) platform.
Wrocław University of Science and Technology Wrocław University of Science and Technology’s deposit system authenticates users and places work items (journal articles, conference proceedings) in ORCID Records.
October
Aalborg University Library uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
American University uses Symplectic Elements integration.
Idaho State University uses faculty180 integration to authenticate users and display ORCID IDs.
BOKU Vienna University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Caltech uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Canadian Institute for Advanced Study uses ORCID Affiliation Manager to link invited positions to their affiliates.
Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios uses OJS integration to authenticate users and submit work items to ORCID Records.
Drexel University uses Esploro integration to authenticate users and pass membership information to ORCID Records.
EVAC uses Converis integration that authenticates users and places work items in ORCID Records.
FAPESP uses the SAGe management support system to make it easier for investigators to provide information, improve processes, improve the quality of information, and enhance the visibility of FAPESP activities.
FH Burgenland uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Florida State University uses Open Journal Systems (OJS).
Ghent University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
GigaScience uses ReView to authenticate users and submit review items to ORCID Records.
Harvard Law School uses Symplectic Elements to support the back-end of its faculty bibliography through a custom platform and integration with the Elements API, and the intended use of ORCID to add an ORCID iD to faculty records in a Symplectic Elements installation to assist in the automatic collection of faculty publications from online data sources.
Indiana University Bloomington uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Kanda University of International Studies uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology uses an application to add affiliates to ORCID using the ORCID Member Portal.
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Rijksuniversität Groningen uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
SNESK uses OJS integration for user authentication.
Syracuse University uses Success Faculty Integration.
The Technical University of Denmark uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
UiT The Arctic University of Norway uses OJS integration to authenticate users and submit work items to ORCID Records.
The University of the West uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Pontifical Bolivarian University uses OJS integration for user authentication and data transfer to ORCID Records.
The University of Innsbruck uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Liege has an integration with the Uni Liege Institutional Repository (ORBi), which authenticates users and displays ORCID IDs.
The University of Minnesota uses an OJS integration that authenticates users and places publication information in ORCID Records.
Wellington Institute of Technology has ORCID integration through the NZ ORCID HUB connecting WelTec and its researchers.
West Pomeranian University of Technology uses an export tool for researchers that authenticates users and sends work items from university systems to ORCID Records.
Walters Klüver Health uses Editorial Manager to collect authenticated ORCID iDs and record reviewer data in ORCID Records.
September
The Bank of Canada uses ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Baylor University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention uses eClearance to collect authenticated ORCID IDs.
Corp Universitaria Autónoma del Cauca uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Duke University uses ScholarOne integration for user authentication.
East Tennessee State University integration uses digital measures to collect authenticated ORCID IDs.
Florida State University uses ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Harvard Medical School has an application that authenticates and displays ORCID records in a Salesforce institutional organization using ORCID IDs.
HM University of Applied Sciences has an application that stores data from the ORCID record so that statistical analysis and evaluation can be performed.
Humanitas University uses the Italian Hub to collect authenticated identifiers in the institutional repository, read works from records, and add works and affiliations.
Jupiter uses Editorial Manager to collect authenticated IDs.
The Medical University of Warsaw has a specialized bibliographic database that authenticates users and places work items in ORCID Records.
Monash University has an application to add affiliates to ORCID using the ORCID Member Portal.
The National Library of Sweden uses OJS to collect authenticated identifiers.
Ohio State University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Princeton University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Tokyo Institute of Technology has an Application to add affiliates to ORCID using the ORCID Member Portal.
Pereira University of Technology uses Revistas UTP, an OJS integration to authenticate users and submit work items to ORCID Records.
Valley University has OJS integration that authenticates users and passes data to ORCID Records.
Efit University uses ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records
The University of Florida uses OJS integration to authenticate users and submit work items to ORCID Records.
The University of Manitoba uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
University of Pretoria has OJS integration that authenticates users and submits work items to ORCID Records.
Sunny Beach University has Esploro integration that authenticates users.
The University of Tennessee Health Sciences uses digital measures to collect authenticated ORCID IDs, along with the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its investigator records.
Wellington Institute of Technology uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Whitireia Community Polytechnic University has an application to add affiliates to ORCID using the ORCID Member Portal.
Aug
Catholic University of Australia Haplo integration allows researchers to claim their ORCIDs and submit their results to the Research Bank on ORCID.
Idaho State University has a custom integration that collects authenticated ORCID IDs.
Information center for computer networks, CAS DataPid integration; collects authenticated ORCID iDs, reads data from ORCID writes and sends data sets first to ORCID Records.
Eurasia Academic Publishing Group has ScholarOne integration for user authentication.
Human Frontier Science ProgramThe integration builds on a central integration offering that authenticates users. It also extracts data and enters funding information into ORCID Records.
The Medical University of Silesia has a SUM INDUSTRIAL integration created within the framework of the multi-center project “Polish Medical Research Platform: Knowledge and Research Potential Platform” (PPM) funded by the European Union, implemented since November 2017.
Mississippi State University uses ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
Determined uses our public data through AWS.
Sam Houston State University has OJS integration that authenticates users and places work items in ORCID Records.
SUNY at Buffalo Law School uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link membership data to its researchers’ records.
CES University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records.
The District University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records.
Caldas University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Campinas has an OJS integration for Revista Brasileira de Educação em Geografia that authenticates users.
The Pontifical Bolivarian University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records.
The University of Bern has DSpace CRIS integration to authenticate users, send personal identifiers to ORCID records, and submit work items to ORCID Records.
Universite de Reims Champagne Ardenne Imaginaires – OJS Integration authenticates users and passes publication data to ORCID Records.
Universite de Reims Champagne Ardenne Savoirs en prisme – OJS Integration authenticates users and passes publication data to ORCID Records.
The University of Alabama uses metrics to collect authenticated identifiers and read data to import publication citations.
The University of Minnesota uses ScholarOne integration to authenticate ORCID IDs.
The University of Windsor uses the ORCID Membership Portal to add memberships.
WinUniversityintegration collects authenticated ORCID identifiers and reads data from ORCID Records.
July
Brandeis University uses ScholarWorks to collect verified ORCID IDs.
The California Digital Library uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records.
The Canadian Research Knowledge Network-CRKN uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records.
CIFAR uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records.
Florida International University uses the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to its researchers’ records.
Humboldt University Berlin uses VIVO to authenticate and collect ORCID IDs.
Indiana University – Bloomington uses Omega-PSIR integration that authenticates users and submits work items to ORCID Records.
Indiana University – Bloomington uses OJS integration, it authenticates users and submits work items to ORCID Records.
OICR – The Ontario Cancer Research Institute uses the Dockstore to authenticate ORCID iDs and place work items in ORCID Records.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory uses an integration that authenticates users and displays the ORCID iD in the PNNL profile system. It also retrieves publication information from ORCID Records.
Relawan Jurnal Indonesia uses Journalstories to authenticate and display ORCID identifiers, extracting data from ORCID entries to display on their authors page.
Strathmore University uses OJS integration for user authentication and data transfer to ORCID Records.
The University of Rosario has an OJS integration that authenticates users and places work items in ORCID Records.
Heidelberg University Library uses OJS to collect authenticated IDs and submit papers to ORCID Records.
The University of Gdansk uses Omega PSIR to authenticate users and submit work items to ORCID Records.
The University of Salzburg uses the OJS-ORCID Plugin to collect authenticated IDs and add works to ORCID Records.
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam uses a CRIS system running on PURE/Elsevier. It authenticates ORCID iDs and submits work items to ORCID Records.
William and Mary use the ORCID Affiliation Manager to link affiliation data to their researchers’ records.
Jun
Adam Mickiewicz University uses OmegaPSIR based integration.
The American Association for Cancer Research MyAACR uses eJournal Press to authenticate ORCID IDs.
OJS BMEL-Ressortforschung instance Julius Kühn-Institut uses the full functionality of the OJS-ORCID Plugin, it collects authenticated IDs and adds jobs to records.
FH Bielefeld publishing server uses LibreCat ORCID layer to integrate with ORCID. The integration collects and displays authenticated ORCID iDs and gives users the ability to import and export works in ORCID, record or import data only.
Hanse University of Applied Sciences has a Pure integration that collects authenticated ORCID iDs and places the data in ORCID Records.
The Supreme Council for Science and Technology has a custom integration with the Jordan Open Innovation Platform that extracts information from ORCID and records and sends ownership, job, and ID data.
Portage net. with the Federal Research Data Repository (FRDR) ( Federal Intelligence Depot (DFDR) ) authenticates and displays ORCIDs in the FRDR collections repository. In the second step, FRDR will place work items in ORCID entries and ORCID iD inserts in their metadata datasets.
University of Nottingham Ningbo China collects ORCID authenticated IDs and pushes the information to ORCID Records.
Torrance University has a clean integration.
Autonomous Capital University has a custom integration for reading works on ORCID Records.
Antioquia University has OJS integration. Authenticates users and submits work to ORCID Records.
University of Campinas has OJS integration.
University of Santo Tomas has OJS integration that authenticates users and passes data to ORCID Records.
Wrocław University of Economics and Business has OmegaPSIR integration.
May
The Auckland Museum uses an ORCID integration that collects authenticated ORCIDs through the New Zealand ORCID HUB connecting the Auckland Museum and its researchers.
Booti Publishing uses OJS integration for user authentication and data transfer to ORCID Records.
FENS – Federation of European Neuroscience Societies’ integration collects and displays authenticated ORCID iDs and adds FENS profile membership data.
James Cook University Journals@JCU The JCU ORCiD Linker allows you to integrate key JCU research workflows such as manuscript and grant submissions with your ORCID profile. This process maintains automatic links between you and your professional work, ensuring that your work is recognized.
Korea University Medical Research Information Management System is a single source universal use (OSMU) solution, and it is a solution that collects authenticated identifiers, adds, updates (or deletes) works, and reads limited data.
The Open Exploration Ares integration is an integration with the Ares System. Collects and displays authenticated identifiers. Reads and collects information (personal data, affiliation and work) from the ORCID record to send to the Ares system.
Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg integration uses the OJS-ORCID plugin. It collects verified ORCID iDs and adds work to ORCID entries from the university’s open access journal platform.
Saxon State and University Library Dresden (SLUB) is integrated with the ⁄OJS-ORCID plugin. He collects verified ORCID iDs and adds works to ORCID Records.
Open Publishing TIB is integrated using the OJS-ORCID plugin. He collects verified ORCID iDs and adds works to ORCID Records.
Tsinghua Academic Journal authenticates users, displays IDs, and submits work to ORCID Records.
Tulane University Press takes full advantage of OJS-ORCID Plugin
The Cesar Vallejo University UCV integration is a custom integration that collects authenticated ORCID IDs.
The University of Manizales integrates with OJS to collect authenticated IDs and submit work to ORCID Records.
Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas – Revistas integrates with OJS to collect authenticated IDs and submit works to ORCID Records.
Paris-Saclay University BiblioLabs integration authenticates and displays ORCID IDs.
SJOVS – University of South East Norway integration uses the full ORCID functionality of the OJS plugin.
University of Surrey – Research Repository integration uses Esploro to collect authenticated identifiers and add data to ORCID accounting
Warsaw University of Technology OmegaPSIR@Warsaw collects and authenticates investigator IDs, displays authenticated ORCID iDs, and synchronizes study results registered in institutional CRIS based on OMEGA-PSIR.
April
AGH University integration allows employees to authenticate and update their Works section with BPP_AGH data.
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz Center integration based on Symplectic Elements. The integration collects authenticated IDs, displays them, and adds jobs to ORCID Records.
Ben Gurion University of the Negev integration allows you to update information about faces and actions.
Cedars – Sinai Medical Center Faculty Information System uses Symplectic Elements full integration to collect IDs and add works to ORCID Records.
McGill University Library and Archives publishes scholarly peer-reviewed journals and series using the open access business model and OJS.
Medical University of Lublin built on Omega PSIR. Authenticates, imports and exports data from/to ORCID Records.
Integration SmartSimple Software Inc supports importing an ORCID entry into your profile.
Tokyo Institute of Technology is a closed CRIS system for assessing researchers.
The University of Bergen uses ECKO to integrate with ORCID. This integration collects authenticated identifiers and displays them. Adding datasets to ORCID records is planned for a future point in time.
The University of Colorado – Boulder uses the Open Journal System to integrate with ORCID.
University of Maryland – Baltimore County integrates using Digital Measures by Watermark to collect authenticated ORCID iDs and import publications into Digital Measures.
University of Toronto The REDNet system uses Symplectic Elements to integrate with ORCID.
March
Columbia University integrates with ORCID using an open journal system.
LEASER uses Pure to integrate with ORCID.
Lunda University The integration is built on OJS and allows authors to link their ORCID iDs to their author profile.
McGill University uses SSO to access the NeuroHub portal using ORCID and user authentication. The NeuroHub portal is a scientific data processing web service.
Medical University of Gdańskintegration built on Omega PSIR authenticates ORCID iDs and places the data in ORCID Records.
Oslomet – Oslo Metropolitan University uses Open Journal Systems to authenticate the author. The integration sends OJS metadata about their submission to the record’s ORCID.
Thomas Jefferson University integrates with ORCID using Faculty180.
University of Mannheim The MAJOURNALS publishing platform uses the OJS plug-in and its full functionality includes collecting authenticated identifiers and adding works to ORCID Records.
University of Bremen integration uses the OJS-ORCID plugin to collect authenticated identifiers for authors, read data from records, and add data to records.
Wrocław Medical UniversityIntegration is an online platform that combines the functions of the CRIS system and the institutional repository using the Omega-Psir software.
February
Bank of Canada integrated with ORCID using symplectic elements.
CSC – IT Center of Science LLC was integrated with ELIXIR AAI, a common gateway to the services that the ELIXIR research infrastructure provides for biological data. This integration allows users to login with ORCID and 2FA checks.
Hannover University Journal integration uses OJS-ORCID .
Irish Research Council integration collects authenticated identifiers and uses them to complete submission forms.
Lingnan University uses PURE to connect its researchers to ORCID.
Libraries MIT integration provides PhysioNet users with the ability to reference their ORCID account by logging in via the ORCID API. PhysioNet hosts biomedical datasets, some of which require user approval in order to be accessed.
Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) registers employment information for ORCID through the “ORCID Society”.
National Health and Medical Research Council Sapphire Integration is NHMRC’s new grant management solution that includes a suite of technologies for single user profiling, grant application, evaluation, selection, and administration.
Discover OpenAire (Search and Link Wizard) allows users to connect their iDs and import works from OpenAire into their ORCID Records.
Public Health in England is being integrated with PURE into their CRIS system.
ReviewerCreditsIntegration validates and certifies actions and provides reviewers with tangible rewards. This integration also collects authenticated identifiers, adds certified peer review activities to ORCID, records and imports review activities from ORCID into the system.
Arizona State University has integrated ORCID into the University of Arizona Knowledge Map.
The University of Calgary is integrating with ORCID through the OCL.
University of Connecticut HuskyDM integration with ORCID built on digital measures.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign integrates with ORCID using the OJS plugin.
The University of New Brunswick integrates with ORCID using the OJS plugin.
The University of Ottawa integrates with ORCID using the OJS plugin.
University of WaikatoJournal of Early Education uses OJS to integrate with ORCID.
VIB integrates with VIB Services, which is an SSO solution that allows internal and external users to log into all VIB applications. Through integration with ORCID, we allow you to log in to your VIB account using ORCID credentials.
January
Brock University integrates with ORCID using the Open Journal System (OJS)
EDP Sciences integrates with Nestor, their new submission system for authors, reviewers and editorial boards. Their integration collects and displays author and co-author IDs and reads data from ORCID records to prepopulate registration forms and enrich metadata.
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology provides GIST ORCID researchers with thesis information management service through RIMS.
Health Research Council The HRB Open Research Integration (HRB) provides all HRB-funded researchers with the ability to quickly publish any results they think are worth sharing. All articles benefit from rapid publication, transparent peer review, and editorial guidance to ensure open access to all source data. This integration collects authenticated identifiers and displays them.
Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori – Pavia integrates with ORCID using IRIS is an IT platform that collects and manages data on research activities and results within the organization. Researchers, administrators, and evaluators can track research results, increase transparency, and allocate available resources efficiently.
Medical University of LodzPublicUM integration collects and displays authenticated identifiers. It also connects working data to ORCID Records.
Mendel University in Brno Integration allows researchers to connect their iD and ORCID record updates with affiliation and work data.
Region Zeelandintegration is based on PURE, collects and displays authenticated ORCID iDs, and adds works and affiliations to ORCID Records.
Simon Fraser University integrates with ORCID using the Open Journal System (OJS).
University of British Columbia integration is for their alumni portal.
University of LilleLillOA integration collects and displays authenticated identifiers. Researchers can also export works from LillOA to ORCID records and update their records with new LillOA works.
The University of Tübingen integrates with ORCID using the OJS platform, which collects authenticated identifiers.
The University of Victoria uses the Open Journal System to integrate with ORCID.
Foxworthy KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in San Jose, CA
Our classrooms are places to thrive! In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour!
Foxworthy KinderCare Programs
Our Teachers
Family Stories
FAQs
AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED
We’re so proud!
Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.
SCHOOL-READY
What Learning Looks Like
Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.
Foxworthy KinderCare Programs
Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)
Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.
Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)
Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.
Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)
This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.
Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!
Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)
When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)
In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!
Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)
You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this school. My daughter started coming here last year for preschool. I was hesitant to leave her in the hands of strangers but it was seriously the best choice I made for her. Her teachers Ms.Nicki and Ms. Coco were amazing. She learned so much. I was informed daily on her progress as far as what she ate, how she napped and what they learned. I also opted for the Phonics program. They pull your child out of class for more of a one-on-one study time. Ms Angelica was her phonics teacher, and she was always so pleased to let me know about my daughters progress in her phonics class. The center director Ms. Sarah is just as amazing. Any questions I had or concerns she was always there. I seriously love this center. This year my daughter is in Prekindergarten and was blessed to have Ms. Nicki as a teacher again along with Ms. Diana who is just as amazing. I’m a little sad she won’t be coming here next year when she starts Kindergarten. I can honestly say I’m happy with the staff here, and I highly recommend it.
Alma M. – KinderCare Parent
The best review I can give is that my son loves this school. He’s happy to go to school every day. In the evening when I pick up, he’s always excited to tell me about what he did, who he played with, and what’s happening in his class. His teacher Ms. Alicia is great as well. Our family was having a hard transition before we started here, and his behavior and potty training suffered as a result. Ms. Alicia handled him with kindness and caring. She was able to RE-potty train him, and bring back the sweet little boy we knew.
The director is great as well. She’s always available, and a great presence at the center. I couldn’t ask for a better person to be running my son’s school. I definitely recommend any KinderCare, but this one is my favorite!
Anne M. – KinderCare Parent
I am truly sad that this will be my son’s last year at KinderCare. He is off to elementary school in the fall, and I literally have anxiety over it. The entire staff has been simply amazing, and I wanted to write this review to ease any parents concerns who are actively searching for a school. I did a lot of research before coming to KinderCare. I even had my son enrolled at a different school, but at the last minute I changed my mind and came to KinderCare. I am so happy I made that decision !!
The school is a gated and secure center. You have to enter a code at each gate and door. Amazing. The little kiddos are safely tucked inside. Windows are wall to wall, and I always see Sara and Angelica, the center directors, checking in on all the classes. You can truly see the care they have for these children. My son has loved all of his teachers, and always tells me how much he likes Miss Chrissy, Miss Diana, and Miss Nicki. All of the teachers are simply amazing and I feel secure when I’m at work because I know he is in safe and loving hands. The approach they have with the kids is very patient and truly kind. My son is a handful and I’m always so impressed with how they handle him.
Breakfast, lunch, and snacks are healthy and cooked in their kitchen on site. A weekly menu is always posted, and you can view everything your child is eating. My son is so picky at home, but everyday I check his daily log , an am always so pleased to see he ate everything. I don’t know they do it. If you are working with an agency where your payments would be subsidized they still work with you and the rates are so affordable ! So don’t be discouraged or think you can’t get in. Trust me – you can ! Give this center a shot ! They’re awesome !!!!!
Kimiko R. – KinderCare Parent
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Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at Foxworthy KinderCare?
Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.
How does naptime work at Foxworthy KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
Daycare in Foxworthy Avenue, CA for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years
KinderCare has partnered with Foxworthy Avenue families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Foxworthy Avenue, CA.
Whether you are looking for a preschool in Foxworthy Avenue, 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.
Foxworthy KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 265-7380
1081 Foxworthy Ave
San Jose
CA
95118
Distance from address: 1.52 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Santa Clara KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 246-2141
840 Bing Dr
Santa Clara
CA
95051
Distance from address: 6. 79 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Evergreen KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 270-0980
3320 San Felipe Rd
San Jose
CA
95135
Distance from address: 6.97 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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De Anza Blvd.
KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 861-9510
1515 S De Anza Blvd
Cupertino
CA
95014
Distance from address: 7.27 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years Open:
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Sunnyvale KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 245-3276
1155 E Arques Ave
Sunnyvale
CA
94085
Distance from address: 9. 18 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Milpitas KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 263-7212
400 S Abel St
Milpitas
CA
95035
Distance from address: 10.60 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Jacklin Commons KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 263-0444
860 N Hillview Dr
Milpitas
CA
95035
Distance from address: 12. 10 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Mountain View KinderCare
Phone:
(650) 967-4430
2065 W El Camino Real
Mountain View
CA
94040
Distance from address: 13.77 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
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Foxworthy KinderCare – San Jose, 1081 Foxworthy Ave (12 reviews, address and phone number)
About KinderCare® Learning Centers — Founded in 1969.
For over 40 years, KinderCare Learning Centers have been a place where every child can learn, explore, and discover in a safe and nurturing environment in more than 1,300 community-based centers. We lead the nation in accredited centers and are passionate about providing children a sense of discovery while preparing them for success in school and beyond.
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Sarah has lived in California all her life, besides the year she had moved to Portland, OR. She started her career at KinderCare working in the Mandarin Immersion Preschool/Prekindergarten classroom, in Oregon, and after a year of being a teacher, became an Assistant Director when she moved back to California. Shortly after, she became Director of this center. She also has been a nanny and babysitter for many families and received her BA from San Jose State University.
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12 reviews of Foxworthy KinderCare
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I have gone through a few daycares and nannies at this point and finally found myself at Kindercare. It’s absolutely the best Iv’e found. Here are my pros and cons: pros: — The teachers are all very caring and happy. They clearly develop deep relationships with the kids. — They have a great mix of curriculum and free play. I get art and pictures regularly. They kids do costume play, have picture day, do halloween events. It’s a community. — Breakfast, Lunch and 2 snacks are included and cooked onsite. — They are detailed and professional (That might seem silly but Ive’ had other facilities that have missed schedules appointments and phone calls) — I love their discipline techniques (which is important when you have twins) — They will help us with the stuff we are working on at home. They partner with parents well. — For a large daycare provider they seem to have really low turnover. My guys have had the same teachers the whole time. Cons: — They serve a lot of carbs and not enough veggies and fruit — Parking and drop off can be annoying, specially walking to the door with two toddlers through several gates then going to a totally separate room to sign them in My guys have totally blossomed there and I really feel like this facility is my parenting partner.
Let me just start by saying I am so happy my daughter attends this school! Not too long ago my toddler’s school had to close down and I was so upset because I was unsure if I would feel comfortable sending her to a new school. Then I found this place! My little girl started pre school here and we absolutely love everything about it. So my daughter was a picky eater and never would like to try new foods once she started this school, total change in her eating habits for the good she is excited about trying new foods, even though she may not like some of the vegetables still, she still is excited. What else I can I say? She is eager to learn loves to write tells us about her day and how much she loves her teachers. Whenever we would have any concerns about something, right away, it would be taken care of. My daughter is gaining so much from this school. Thanks Kinder Care for everything:)
We moved to the area a few months ago and were hard pressed to find a suitable daycare. After touring a number of places we decided on KinderCare. I am so glad we made the decision we did. The teachers are all extremely caring and kind with my daughter (3.5 years old) and always take time to talk to me about her developments. The curriculum has her learning so many wonderful things but in a fun and playful manner. She’s constantly bringing home art projects and always has a smile on her face. Knowing that my daughter is happy and feels safe at the center is the biggest concern of mine and she’s never once gave me question the staff at Foxworthy. I love the constantly changing themes and how they incorporate a variety of lessons into each theme. My daughter is constantly asking questions to further her understanding of what she learned at school– a parents dream! We are expecting our second child in February and have already signed him up for care at Foxworthy because I know they’ll provide my infant with the same love and care they provide my daughter. I read some of the old reviewed and I was quite surprised at what I read. I’m assuming the management has changed because we haven’t experienced the negative things mentioned by others.
Teachers are not educated to deal with children who are hyper or have any behavior issues. They want their day to go by with little work being done. The staff is very lazy rooms were dirty and staff was also late opening daily. I do not recommend although I thought this would be a great fit kinder care wants the kids to act like soldiers with no other movement. My biggest problem with the school was how understaffed they were. On multiple occasions they would send kids to other rooms so they wouldn’t have to have two teachers in one room. This is when most of the negative behavior comes out when one teacher is alone with 12 kids. The staff at kindercare does not like to deal with and will get on their phone to call either one of the directors in to scare the kids to do what they are suppose to do. Their main strategy is to send kids home and not deal with it. Again this center does not have the training nor staff to appropriately attend to a child who needs more attention.
My daughter loved going it would be so easy dropping her off but i fine my self re thinking this day care for my daughter she is about to be two in february and so lately about almost 2 months she screams for a long time n clings to us which i find abnormal. A little scary because she is so friendly so def raised a red flag. And there is this one teacher who rubs me the wrong way from day 1 she is to rough with the kids so i did advise the director of this situation twice so hopefully 3rd time will not happen!!!. So I took my daughter out to the jungle and I notice she did not want to play with any kids which is not like her I did notice when a kid came up to her she quicky screamed n ran which scared n worried me due to she has never been this way at all super friendly loving out going little one RED FLAG RED FLAG I do know she had an accident at school were someone bite her and after that I started noticing how she changed completely I did bring to the director as well as teachers but they seem to be giving me different info as well as the dad. i just hope they are working professional with our children as they claim to be. Because I truely like some of the staff and how they encourage the kids to learn n etc. But alot of red flags have been over coming for some time now so much mix emotions with kinder care I truely wish I didnt feel that way at all. But like any other mother there kids are everything to them and with so much going on in day cares its a bit over whelming when your child does a 160 its hurtful to me that i find my self calling 3 to 4 times a day just to check on her hopefully I am getting the correct info n not just what I want to hear. Dont get me wrong i understand how toddlers are so I am not blind to that but just like every parent you see something different in Your child and you wish you knew especially when they run up to you talking about the teacher bad which can mean the teacher told you no or SEVERAL OTHER THINGS AS WELL. i just wish i didnt feel this way always worried when I wasnt like that in the begining her dad on other hand told me no and I went with my gut feeling and said yes and she loved it now she seems like she hates it :(((((((breaks my heart so I find my self very confuse because she is find with other sitters dropping her off when she is to sick to go to day care with no promblem so why here is IT TODDLERS JUST BEING TODDLERS AS WELL AS MINE. OR IS IT THE STAFF WELL SOME OF THEM HOPEFULLY NOT ALL OF THEM!!! But just like an other day care I am sure there will always be those concerns. I just wish I had some answers Thank you Hopefully by writing this review might help to be heard and looked into
LOVE LOVE LOVE this school… My daughter started coming here last year for preschool… I was hesitant to leave her in the hands of strangers but it was seriously the best choice I made for her. Her teachers Ms. Nikki & Mrs. Coco were amazing. She learned so much. I was informed daily on her progress as far as what she ate, how she napped & what they learned. I also opted for the Phonics program. They pull your child out of class for more of a one on one study time. Ms Angelica was her phonic teacher and she was always so pleased to let me know about my daughters progress in her phonics class. The center director Mrs. Sara is just as amazing. Any questions i had or concerns she was always there… I seriously love this center. This year my daughter is in Pre-kinder and was blessed to have Ms. Nikki as a teacher again along with Mrs. Diana who is just as amazing. I’m a little sad she won’t be coming here next year when she starts kindergarten. I can honestly say I’m happy with the staff here and i highly recommend it.
Kindercare is a good value but its not perfect… no daycare is! Breakfast, lunch and 2 snacks are included. They are cooked on the premises too. They have a monthly theme and curriculum. You should definetly ask for the syllabus from the director. We keep ours on the fridge and reinforce things at home. For example, May’s theme was INSECTS. So we made sure to show our child the bugs in our backyard which got her so excited! They have staff development days which other daycares do not offer their caregivers. This review is of the Toddlers Program – 2011 In that one year my child learned: To use utensils Drink from a cup Count to 10 in English and Spanish (my request) Sing her ABCs Sing at least 10 nursery rhymes (but we also sang at home and watched YouTube videos) Know the parts of the body To use sign language (at least 15 words) To do art projects, hold a pencil Identify shapes Correctly Identify colors Point to some letters and numbers and identify correctly I also liked that they offered semi annual parent teacher conferences. Student to teacher ratio is small 4:1 My child’s teacher was Miss Dorothy, Miss Nora (she has left), Miss Estella If your child is dropped off before 8:30am, they will be in the infant room. Miss Espi taught my child to count to 10 in Spanish, at my request. Unfortunately, Miss Espi has also left. But Miss Blanca is a great lead teacher in the infant room. The things that bug me: My child got sick within 2 weeks! And had about 6 colds when she was in this group. At first I thought they weren’t cleaning things. But these were my observations: 1-teachers do clean 2-toddlers like to sneeze and cough on each other 3-toddlers like to stick things in their mouths and then share that toy immediately with other children! 4-teachers hug and hold the children who sneeze and cough on them, then teacher goes and picks up another child and the germs spread Expect an adjustment period, when my daughter started in the 2s group she caught a cold. The 2s group: my child has been in this group for 3 months. The lead teacher is Miss Krissy, she is awesome. My daughter loves cuddling with her in the morning. The classroom is large. It’s 8:1 ratio. Its really loud. In 3 months, she’s had 5 incident reports, classroom sometimes seems a bit chaotic in the afternoon and not as structured as the Toddlers. But I’ve been told its the Terrible Twos. I don’t know if that is the whole story –so we will keep our options open.
Teacher appreciation week. Thank you to the entire staff my son loves all of his teachers. Your all wonderful. Best wishes The Venturi family.
I would give a zero star if I could. My daughter is going to a new daycare where she is doing much better. Yvonne from kindercare always told me that my daughter finishes her formula in her straw cup. Every single day my daughter’s report said that she finished all her formula feedings. I was never able to reproduce that result. At new daycare I am seeing what is expected that she eats her solids fine but drinks very little of formula. So all the daily reports from kindercare were a lie. She was not finishing her formula and I did not know that there is a problem. Apparently that coldhearted person has no conscious. She can easily let a child go hungry and report that she ate fine to save her job. I feel extremely guilty for letting my daughter suffer and go hungry for two months by trusting the words of Yvonne that she drinks her formula fine. This is also worth noting that my daughter was successfully bottle trained at the age of 5 months with the help of Espy. Yvonne untrained her by offering her formula in straw cup because that lazy person thought it is too much effort to give her bottle. Two times when I went to pick her up early I saw that my daughter is sitting alone with her straw cup. So this 7 months old baby was supposed to drink her formula by herself in a cup because this lady is just too lazy. Every time my daughter refuses formula in sippy cup I feel so guilty for trusting her kinder care daily reports. If I knew it i could do something to solve the problem earlier. She gained very little weight in those two months.
Enrolled my daughter at Kindercare because they seemed to offer a good mix of free play along with Math/Reading/Spanish classes we could add on. My daughter didn’t learn a lot from them– she learned more Reading/Math in her first two weeks of kindergarten than she did in over a year in the Kindercare classes. Additionally, there didn’t seem to be good classroom management in the classes– the kids seemed pretty rowdy and noisy. Finally, their billing system was annoying– they couldn’t bill monthly like every other place– but rather wanted to bill weekly– it’s easier just to write a check at the beginning of the month and be done with it instead of trying to remember whether it’s been 4 or 5 weeks since I’ve paid.
I love it here. When I first put my daughter in daycare I was very cautious. I heard about KinderCare through my sister in law. My nieces had been going here for awhile. My daughter started at seven months and is now two years old. Being in the infant room the teachers were very understanding to any special request I had for the day if I had any. Now she is in the two’s room and she loves it.
Honestly, I’ve been very disappointed with my experience. I’ve read other places that the problem with this center is their management and I can not agree more. My child is big, at almost 11 months he is nearly 25 pounds and more than 2.5 feet tall. He has been having problems napping there for weeks. Finally the care giver in the infant room told my husband that they put my child in an infant swing to try and get him to take a nap. When I first hired them, I was assured that he was too big to be put in the swings. I agreed. He weighs 2 pounds more now. It was not safe for him to be in a swing. When I asked management why he was put in a swing the answer was, «you said you wanted him to have 2 naps.» That’s not the right answer as to why your care giver put my child in harms way. The caregivers in the infant room are nice enough, but they make choices that are not necessarily in the best interest of the child. For the first 3 weeks my son was there, he had a runny nose. Instead of using a tissue to wipe it, they used center provided wipes, which gave him a horrible rash on his face. He is allergic to the wipes. I asked why they didn’t use the tissues, the answer received was that the tissues aren’t soft. I’d rather use not soft tissues than give my son an allergic rash on his face. All in all, the management cares more about the bottom line than they do about the infants in their program. I’d try to find someplace else before I’d put another child here again.
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KinderCare is the largest nationwide provider of early childhood education in the U. S. Since 1969, it has successfully served children with time-tested techniques and proven results.
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Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success.
As a member of our teaching staff, you will:
Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn
Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children
Support your center’s success by partnering with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment, accreditation, and engagement
Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners
Implement KCE’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child
The benefits our career professionals enjoy:
Medical, dental and vision
Childcare benefit
Paid time off
Education assistance and reimbursement
Medical expense reimbursement/ Life insurance/Disability benefits/ Health and wellness programs
401(k) savings and investment plan with employer match
Qualifications:
Desired Skills and Experience:
CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain
Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain)
Completed 12 core ECE Units Infant/toddler OR BA Degree in Child Development
Must be physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors
Ability to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children
Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English
All center staff applicants must meet state specific guidelines for the role
Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. Starting October 18, 2021, we began requiring COVID vaccinations or weekly COVID testing for all unvaccinated employees. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for child care workers or school staff.
KinderCare Education is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.
Primary Location : San Jose, California, United States
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Electronic registration for kindergarten
Dear parents!
You can register a child (queue):
– Through the Internet portal of public services of the Russian Federation.
– At any office of the multifunctional center for the provision of state and municipal services in the city of Stavropol (MFC):
– Mira street, 282 a;
– Golenev street, 21;
– Vasilyev street, 49;
– 50 let VLKSM street, 8a/1-2;
– Tukhachevsky street, 16 B.
MFC office hours :
Monday
08:00-20:00
Tuesday
08:00-18:00
Wednesday
08:00-18:00
Thursday
08:00-18:00
Friday
08:00-18:00
Saturday
08:00-13:00
Sunday
Day off
To register a child, the following documents must be submitted:
– passport of one of the parents (legal representatives) of the child;
– birth certificate of the child;
– documents confirming the right at the time of the application of parents (legal representatives) to an extraordinary or priority provision of a place in a preschool organization in accordance with applicable law (if any).
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO APPLY?
The following documents are required to apply
1) Child’s birth certificate
2) Parent’s passport
3) Documents confirming the right to benefits
“with a package of documents for placing the child on the waiting list for kindergarten.
WHEN I APPLY, DO I HAVE TO CHOOSE 3 KINDERGARTENS? WHY DO I DO THIS IF I WANT TO SEND THE CHILD TO A SPECIFIC KINDERGARTEN?
When submitting an application, in accordance with regulations, each parent can indicate no more than 3 kindergartens where they want to enroll their child. This is done so that during distribution, if there are not enough places in the priority kindergarten, the system can try to distribute the child to the second priority. If there are no places there, then – in the third. However, if you have chosen one particular kindergarten, then when applying, you can only indicate it. In this case, if there are not enough places in the kindergarten, your application will be postponed until the next year. Application time will remain.
WHAT IS THE QUEUING ALGORITHM?
The queue is formed in accordance with the following algorithm: applications are lined up in the order of submission (the day, hour, minute and even second of submission are fixed). But the applications submitted on preferential terms are distributed among them in the first place. Also, during automatic distribution, the number of free places in a particular kindergarten in the corresponding age groups is taken into account. Therefore, the location of the parent in the queue may change.
CAN I SEE MY PLACE IN THE LINE SOMEWHERE?
The parent does not have this function, because the principle of queuing does not guarantee you that your place in the queue will remain unchanged until distribution. The fact is that the queue fixes not only the time of application, but also the benefits available to applicants. Preferential applications have priority in distribution, regardless of the time of submission of such an application. You can assess the current situation in terms of the availability of places in the kindergarten you are interested in by studying the section “Select a preschool”.
IF I FORGET / LOST THE PASSWORD TO ENTER THE PORTAL, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
In the “Login” section, you need to click on the link “Forgot your password?”, enter your e-mail in the field that opens and you will immediately receive an email with a new password.
IF I PREVIOUSLY APPLIED FOR ONE CHILD, DO I HAVE TO RE-REGISTER TO APPLY FOR A SECOND CHILD NOW?
If you have previously applied for one child, you do not need to register in the system a second time to apply for a second child. You log in with your old username and password and add a new application in the Applications section. Information about previously submitted applications, as well as about previously registered children, will be stored in your personal account.
MY APPLICATION HAS BEEN ALLOCATED WITH A NUMBER AFTER SUBMISSION. IS MY STATEMENT NUMBER IN THE QUEUE?
The number that was assigned to your application has nothing to do with your place in the queue. The application number is generated automatically by the system and is only relevant when contacting technical support to resolve technical issues, if any.
After submitting the application, the child enters the general queue for admission to preschool. Applications are sorted by date of submission, linking preschool to certain addresses (in large cities) and category of child benefits. You can choose to enroll up to 3 preschools in order of preference for enrollment – if the child does not have enough space in the first preschool selected, then the system tries to allocate him to the next one, etc. You can check which preschool the child is currently assigned to in your personal account.
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satisfaction of the leading needs of pupils, parents, as their legal representatives, and the constant self-development of the teaching staff itself.
The main value for us is the promotion of health and the comprehensive development of the child, taking into account individual and age characteristics. We provide conditions for the protection of life and strengthening the physical and mental health of pupils; social and communicative, cognitive, artistic, aesthetic, speech and physical development of children, carry out qualified correction of shortcomings in the speech development of children, create conditions for social adaptation, socialization and development of tolerance of children from 1.5 and up to 7 (8) years.
Therefore, a close-knit team of highly qualified teachers works in our preschool educational institution: educators, a psychologist, a physical education instructor, a music director and speech therapists who carry out correction, prevention, development and rehabilitation of pupils, constantly improving their professional competence and skills.
We actively and fruitfully cooperate with the St. Petersburg City Polyclinic No. 37, Children’s Polyclinic Department No. 12, which allows us to carry out activities to improve the health of our pupils.
The values of “family”, “parenthood” and “childhood” are important to us. To do this, we actively interact with the families of pupils, creating all the conditions for interactive communication, providing advice to parents on the mental development of children and correcting their speech, health improvement, and methodological assistance on the upbringing and education of children.
We are convinced that the professional self-realization of a teacher is a condition for the stable and successful work of the teaching staff. Participation in traditional and innovative projects of a preschool educational institution, district and city (pedagogical conferences, seminars, consultations, public expert councils, competitions of pedagogical skills) contributes to the professional self-realization of our teachers.
We develop and implement a model of a preschool educational institution focused on the cultural environment of St. Petersburg, we create and support such St. Petersburg traditions of a preschool educational institution: “Birthday of St. children’s book”, “Petersburg Assembly”.
Information for parents (legal representatives) on the mode of operation of GBDOU No. 25 of the Central District of St. Petersburg in the context of the spread of COVID-19
DEAR PARENTS, PLEASE PAY YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
1. Entry to the kindergarten building is from 07.30 to 8.45.
2. When entering and staying on the territory of an educational institution, it is recommended to wear personal protective equipment (medical mask).
3. At the entrances to the building of the kindergarten, thermometry is carried out with non-contact thermometers for parents (legal representatives) and pupils of preschool educational institutions, as well as hand treatment with antiseptic agents.
4. If t 37.1 or more is detected, parents (legal representatives) and pupils are not allowed in preschool. According to clause 2.2. Sanitary and epidemiological rules SP 3.1 / 2.4.3598-20 “Sanitary and epidemiological requirements for the device, maintenance and organization of the work of educational organizations and other social infrastructure facilities for children and youth in the context of the spread of a new coronavirus infection (covid-19)” persons with symptoms infectious diseases (respiratory, intestinal, elevated body temperature) should be immediately isolated from the moment these signs are detected until the arrival of an ambulance (emergency) medical team or the arrival of parents (legal representatives) or self-isolation at home. 9
cleaning with the use of disinfectants, ventilation of rooms and air disinfection.
Dear parents (legal representatives of pupils), we ask you to carefully observe the operation of the kindergarten!
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We inform you about the mode of operation
Kindergarten № 32
Kolpinsky district of St. Petersburg in the conditions of distribution
COVID-19 in the new 2022/2023 academic year.
infections (COVID-19)
Pupils with a certificate from a medical institution are allowed to the educational process in a preschool educational institution.
At a temperature of 37.1 and above, or with other obvious signs of SARS, the child is not allowed to attend classes and, together with their parents (legal representatives), are sent home to call a medical worker at home.
If teachers detect symptoms of a new coronavirus infection or SARS during educational activities, the nurse of the preschool educational institution is notified, the child is isolated from other pupils in the medical office. A medical worker or other responsible person notifies the parents (legal representatives) about the symptoms of the disease in the child, and they must report to the institution as soon as possible in order to organize the earliest possible isolation of the sick person and exclude the possibility of contact of the sick person with other people.
In case of symptoms of an acute respiratory disease (fever, cough, shortness of breath, runny nose, sore throat) in the family members of the pupil and (or) facts of contact with patients with coronavirus infection of family members, parents (legal representatives ) the pupil together with the child take measures for self-isolation and are at home, informing the group teacher about this.
The educational process in preschool educational institutions takes place in group cells. Including music and sports. If it is necessary to use the halls in the preschool educational institution, cleaning is carried out with the use of disinfectants after each group to prevent the spread of infections.
We ask you to treat the forced measures with understanding, our health and the health of our children depend on how we implement them.
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– Dear parents!
You can contact with questions, complaints, suggestions daily (except weekends) by phone +7 812 464-76-39(464-76-38), to the kindergarten website http://sad32met. ru/ (heading “Feedback”), the official group on the social network https://vk.com/club205405454
account, the development of logical and creative thinking using modern technologies, correctional and developmental classes with a speech therapist. Children receive aesthetic development in music classes, participating in folklore holidays, getting acquainted with works of art, modeling and drawing, developing their creative imagination in the classroom for additional educational programs.
For the physical development of children , physical education classes, invigorating and breathing exercises, fitball gymnastics, sports holidays, hiking, health weeks and days are held.
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Welcome to Timber Forest KinderCare
Welcome to Timber Forest KinderCare! We are located in Humble, TX, committed to educating children here in the northeastern Houston area. Our classrooms feature a print-rich environment full of carefully selected materials to help your child connect spoken words and print, and develop early literacy and writing skills. Our staff works hard every day to help children develop confidence for life. Everyone belongs in our circle—we love our families and meeting new friends!
Our classrooms are places to thrive! In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour!
Meet Kristen Lasiter, Our Center Director
Meet Kristen Lasiter! She is the Center Director at Timber Forest KinderCare in Humble, Texas. Kristen attended the University of Arkansas, where she earned both an Associate of Health Sciences and a degree in Surgical Technology. She also holds a Child Development Associate credential from Rasmussen College. She has been with KinderCare since 2017, and before that she was a teacher and an assistant director. Outside of work, Kristen enjoys camping and spending time with her family.
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Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
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Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.
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Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)
Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.
Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)
Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.
Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)
This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.
Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!
Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)
When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.
Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)
You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!
School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)
Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.
Participating Child Care Aware Center
KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)
In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!
Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
We are so glad to have both of our grandkids attending the Timber Forest KinderCare. The staff here is awesome! We have been with KinderCare for almost a year now and the boys have grown so much. When they first started, they did not know colors, numbers, letters, how to share, take turns, ride a tricycle, play games, or work puzzles–but since they have been at KinderCare, they have learned all this and more! The staff at Timber Forest KinderCare work with the parents to reinforce learning and growth. We feel that every child who walks through the doors of KinderCare is treated as an individual and is treated as part of a team of friends from all walks of life. We have yet to see any child mistreated, judged, or singled out for any reason (other than for praise). And praising a child not only builds self-confidence and well-being, but also a sense of belonging, and KinderCare has more than shown this through our boys. KinderCare has welcomed us as a family into their family, and the boys are always eager to go to school every morning! Thank you, to all the hard-working Teachers, for all you do for our kids!
Vel and John K.
– KinderCare Parent
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Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at Timber Forest KinderCare?
Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.
How does naptime work at Timber Forest KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
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Welcome to Timber Forest KinderCare. We are very excited to meet
with you and your family. We believe in developing the whole child
with an emphasis on assisting your child’s growth in the areas of
social, emotional, cognitive and physical development. Here at
KinderCare, we believe it takes a village to raise a child and our
parents consider us to be an extension of their families. In
addition to a safe, secure and stimulating environment for your
child to grow up in, you will have support from a team of child
development experts who have a true passion for educating and
nurturing children.
Our top priority at KinderCare is to provide a safe and healthy
environment for our children, families and staff. We do this
through rigorous training and constant assessment and evaluation of
proper policies and procedures. Your child’s security begins at the
front door, literally. We have a locked security entrance that
requires a numeric code to enter. All side doors are kept locked to
ensure the security of the exterior of the building. All guests or
emergency pick up people are identified and escorted through the
building. Of course, our teachers have all cleared local, state and
federal background checks, including fingerprinting. We are trained
in infant and child CPR and First Aid. We do routine fire, storm
and lock-down drills to prepare for the unexpected. Throughout the
day, your child will be supervised at all times. No child is ever
left unattended, even for a minute. Teachers have all been trained
in supervision, discipline and guidance, and developmentally
appropriate practices to ensure they understand the risks
associated with the children in their care. If your child has food
allergies or specific medical conditions, we will work with you to
ensure your child’s well-being while in our care. We also take the
responsibility of your child’s emotional security very seriously.
We want every child to feel safe, loved and respected while at
KinderCare.
Hours Of Operation: 6:00 AM to 6:30 PM, M-F
Languages Spoken: Spanish
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..IN THE FOREST! There is no such thing in Russia!”
Do you remember when you were a child and went to kindergarten? What was he like? With whom and what did you play there?
I think everyone is now plunged into memories. Today I want to tell you about a very unusual place – forest kindergarten (Waldkindergarten) , which is located in Germany. I can imagine what bewilderment is in your head right now:
YOU MEAN IN THE FOREST?
HOW IS IT?
WHAT IS IT?
There is no such thing in the Russian Federation, but in Germany a similar garden is a common thing. There are not 1 or 2 such preschool institutions, but more, and they are different in each land. This is a garden without a room, walls and ceiling in the open air. Children go there almost all year round, regardless of the weather.
Teachers and children spend most of their time outdoors, usually in the forest. A distinctive feature of forest kindergartens is that games and entertainment are built around natural objects (trees, slides, reservoirs). Children play with cones, sticks, bird feathers, water and clay, not factory-made toys. Despite these differences, forest kindergartens solve the same tasks as other preschool educational institutions, namely, they take care of the kids, educate them and stimulate their development. Forest kindergartens differ from each other because they are mostly organized by independent communities and stand apart from the formal system of preschool education.
Children can get here 3-6 years old . They don’t take younger children, because it will be difficult for a child without self-service skills (eating, washing hands, going to the toilet).
In Germany there are few ordinary gardens and it is very difficult to get into them. Sometimes, out of hopelessness, parents send their children to forest gardens, which are private.
Here is one of the Waldkindergarten in Sandhausen :
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All photos were taken in the evening when the children and caregivers left.
The territory of the kindergarten does not have clear boundaries as such, because there is forest everywhere ?
In the gazebo children play with sticks, cones
Breakfast and lunch, board games, drawing and other creative activities take place on these benches:
On the stumps, teachers with children tell fairy tales and life stories, learn poetry, play memory games:
They collect sticks, cones, grass, leaves and make pictures and crafts from them
In case of rain, there is a house-wagon in which there are tables and chairs . There are no beds because there is no nap hour in this garden.
There are, of course, very few places. But even groups of children are small – up to 10 people, so everyone will fit.
Outdoor toilet. Alas, unheated:
“Sink” is also peculiar )) to wash your hands you will have to make an effort and pump water from the pump:
✅ Advantages of the forest kindergarten:
Children (compared to others) stay alone with nature longer. Breathe fresh air , and this is important for health.
Enjoy beautiful views :
Great opportunity for hardening child
Plays are played with natural objects (cones, sticks, leaves, grass) and not with gadgets or store-bought toys. I think it’s wonderful! And it is impossible to look at some children “zombified” by phones. I have nothing against shop toys, but I judge by myself – I don’t remember a single toy from childhood, but I remember how they played “shop”, exchanging leaves instead of money, and it was everyone’s favorite game in the yard.
Educators are engaged in educational games , and in the open air development is faster
Children are taught to navigate by natural objects, and they will definitely not get lost in the forest.
Toddlers can climb trees increasing endurance and strength, but this leads to one minus about him below) the forest is very unusual! The child will then have something to remember.
✘ Disadvantages Especially in the rain
After a forest kindergarten a child comes dirty , as if from a poem by Agnia Barto
Oh, you dirty girl, where did you get your hands so dirty? Black palms; on the elbows – paths.
Oh, you grimy girl, where did you smear your nose like that? The tip of the nose is black, as if smoked.
Oh, you dirty girl, you smeared your legs in stripes, not a girl, but a zebra, legs like a Negro.
Approximately in this state the child comes ? so you can’t go anywhere without a stain remover. Only by bike.
The forest kindergarten is a great alternative to the usual one. Here, a child can learn skills that will not be taught anywhere else, enjoy the beauty of nature, breathe fresh air. Would you give your kinder to a similar kindergarten if possible?
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We know how you care about your baby’s nutrition. That is why it is extremely important for us that your child drinks only high-quality milk, eats only fresh vegetables and fruits. The secret of our perfect nutrition is simple: the quality of the products + the professionalism of our chefs and technologists + a pinch of love! You can be calm, your child will always be full, because our menu:
cereals, soups and side dishes, fresh vegetable and green salads, own pastries and casseroles, vitamin compotes, juices and drinks – everyone is asking for supplements!
your baby’s nutrition is thought out for every day, so that he receives all the necessary vitamins, nutrients and microelements
our children eat with appetite and ask for supplements, and even at home they will be asked to cook their favorite dish from the kindergarten
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ABfamily was created by loving parents for their children. And your children are here too. We are sensitive to each client – small and large – and always meet the needs of parents in choosing a plan for visiting kindergarten
ABfamily was created by loving parents for their children. And your children are here too. We are sensitive to each client – small and large – and always meet the needs of parents in choosing a plan for visiting kindergarten
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Theater and Karaoke time (we play theater, sing English songs and develop plasticity and soft-skills)
Board games (we play board games and develop logic)
Science and Experiments (we study the world around us and science, we put experiments and broaden our horizons)
Crafts and Art (we make, create and draw on the theme of the week and develop creative thinking and motor skills)
frequently asked questions
Here we have collected answers to your most frequently asked questions. If you still have any additional questions, please write to us!
During the day, your baby will be surrounded by love and care of our assistants and educators (higher pedagogical education and work experience of 5 years). In our kindergarten, experienced teachers work with children – a speech therapist, a psychologist, a music worker, teachers of English, children’s yoga and robotics, and an experienced medical worker monitors health.
In our kindergarten, developing classes are held in accordance with the program “Lomonosov School” edited by Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Ziganov M.A. This program is aimed at creating favorable conditions for the comprehensive development of the child’s personality, his mental and physical qualities.
Artistic activity includes familiarity with non-traditional techniques: drawing with fingers, stamps, monotype, scratching, blotography, origami, plastinography, three-dimensional appliqué.
In speech development classes, children are taught to retell, compose stories, memorize poems. The classes include articulation, lexical and grammatical exercises that help improve the speech apparatus and enrich the child’s vocabulary.
Cognitive knowledge about the world around children receive in the classroom the world around them and the world of nature.
Entertaining mathematics includes tasks that introduce you to quantity and counting, geometric shapes, comparison of values, spatial orientations.
Theatrical activities are aimed at developing children’s creativity, imagination, speech development, and communication skills.
Music includes the development of musical abilities, the development of emotional-figurative perception through the works of folk, classical and modern music.
Physical culture and health work in our kindergarten is given increased attention, because a significant part of the children have health problems. Therefore, regular exercise strengthens the body and improves immunity.
English language training starts at the age of 3 and takes place daily.
Every parent wants their child to speak correctly and clearly. For this purpose, classes and consultations of a professional speech therapist are carried out in our center.
If you need a correction of the child’s behavior or the development of his mental processes, you need the help of a psychologist. In our center, a psychologist works in the following areas:
– Children’s individual counseling;
-Psychological correction of children’s personality disorders, such as aggression, isolation, capriciousness, fears, anxiety, etc.;
– Assistance to children and parents in the adaptation of the child in kindergarten;
– Developmental classes, both individual (game therapy, art therapy, sand therapy), and group classes (trainings for children). These are classes for the development of memory, thinking, attention, etc. ;
-Individual psychological diagnosis of the child’s personality, the level of mental processes, as well as the level of readiness for school;
– Counseling parents on the upbringing and development of children.
The adaptation program developed by our methodologist guarantees already during the first week of the visit – your child comes with pleasure and does not want to leave! Additional attention of teachers, a flexible schedule of visits, the possibility of participation of parents at the first stage of adaptation, great experience of teachers, participation in the process of a psychologist, the chamber atmosphere of the kindergarten allows us to assert that the adaptation will take place quickly, gently, without tears. The presence of cameras in the kindergarten allows online (in real time) see the child and control the adaptation.
Preventive work carried out by an experienced medical worker, small groups (up to 8 people), regular ventilation of rooms, air disinfection with desar (an ultraviolet bactericidal irradiator of a closed type that prevents the spread of infections transmitted by airborne droplets: influenza, SARS), proper nutrition, professionally organized walks help maintain a healthy atmosphere in our gardens. According to statistics, the incidence in our kindergarten is 50-60% lower than in state preschools.
We have a comprehensive English program. This means that we are not limited to official classes. After all, we work with children, and they learn the world through play and socialization. A foreign language is a great way to practice these two skills.
English classes are held every day, where children learn the alphabet, simple words and numbers in a playful way. In the afternoon we try to talk with the older group mainly in English. We also organize matinees and themed evenings with older children.
And we also have a native speaker, through whom children learn the correct pronunciation, polish their accent and completely immerse themselves in the language environment. Children like it, they want to imitate and enjoy communicating with a person of a different culture. It is children who teach us to be open.
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year in a forest kindergarten in the Czech Republic
Dolgora Ayusheeva from sunny Buryatia, near Lake Baikal, always wanted to explore new countries and get involved in different adventures, so she went to the Czech Republic under the European Volunteer Service program and spent a year working in the forest kindergarten. She talks about her experience for 34travel.
Project search
One day I heard about the EBU program where you can go to Europe for free and work as a volunteer. When searching for my project, I focused on a topic related to children, since I already had experience working in a kindergarten in Turkey and a Montessori school in Russia. After a long search, my choice fell on an unusual project – work in the forest kindergarten “Shishka”, in the city of Brno in the southeast of the Czech Republic.
Forest kindergartens
Forest kindergartens are popular in Europe, especially in Scandinavian countries and Germany. The first forest garden was created by Ella Flato in the 50s in Denmark. It all started with the fact that she walked in the forest every day with her and the neighbor’s children. This format of pre-school education found support from parents – so the idea arose to establish a forest kindergarten.
Forest Kindergarten is a preschool without walls and ceilings, where children spend most of their time in nature. Every day, children walk in the fresh air and explore the forest, study and play outside the stuffy walls of the classroom. Instead of factory-made toys, they have an incentive to fantasize, playing with what can be found in the forest. Children have fun building tips in the forest from sticks and logs found around, collecting cones and mushrooms, climbing a rope, swinging on a broken tree, sledding in winter and just playing among themselves.
“Bump”
Our garden was located next to the forest, where we went for a walk every day in any weather. This forest is a protected area within the city, where you can easily meet deer, mouflon and wild boar in a comfortable habitat for them.
Garbage is sorted here, apple and cherry trees grow in the garden, there is a composting toilet. On the territory of “Shishka” there is a canopy and a real Mongolian yurt, in which you can hide from the cold and rain. Under a canopy in the warm season, we dined, and in the yurt we rested and warmed up after walks. In the summer, Siska is very cool, we often went there with other volunteers to spend the night, sat around the fire, drank Moravian wine and looked at the starry sky.
The motto of “Shishki” is “There is no bad weather, there are bad clothes.” In winter, it was difficult for me to cope with the cold, which surprised those around me, since I come from Siberia. While the children were running without hats and with open jackets, I was wrapped like a cabbage in several layers of clothes. The cold did not frighten the children, they were looking forward to the moment when they could already run outside and go sledding, while the adults were reluctant to leave the warm yurt. I remember our childhood, when, during frosts at -36, classes at school were canceled and we joyfully ran to play in the yard.
“In winter, it was difficult for me to cope with the cold, which surprised others, since I come from Siberia”
There is a liberal atmosphere in “Shishka”, where children are allowed to do a lot, and adults only make sure that it is within the limits of safety. Here, children can hammer nails, saw boards, and work with a knife. At first, I was shocked by how calmly teachers react to the fact that children climb high on trees or jump in a muddy puddle without fear of getting dirty. My well-established traditional understanding of parenting and attitudes towards children was shaken after this experience. Children in the Forest Kindergarten get something that many modern urban children are sure to lack – space to play outside the home and a connection with nature.
“At first I was shocked by how calmly teachers react to the fact that children climb high on trees or jump in a muddy puddle”
Walking in the forest throughout the year, I learned almost every path and definitely strengthened my immunity by constantly being in the fresh air. My duties included helping local teachers in the work process, accompanying children during walks, helping in changing clothes, and playing games with children. In the morning we sat on the stumps in a circle around the fire, where we had conversations with the children on various topics. We discussed nature, seasons, national Czech holidays and traditions. Then we went for a walk in the forest in any weather. There we played with children, watched nature and animals. “Shishka” has its own rituals. So, before a walk and dinner, we held hands and said special rhymes, and when we returned after a walk, we passed the ladle around in a circle and everyone said what he liked that day.
Each child in the kindergarten has their own backpack, raincoat, thermos and lunch box with a snack. It happened that we went far, lingering in the forest longer than planned. During the walk, we often stopped for “svachina”, which means a snack. This is probably one of the first Czech words that I learned at the very beginning of the work, because hungry children constantly asked, “Is the match soon?”.
Lunch in the garden is imported, because according to the law, forest gardens are not allowed to cook food on their territory. In “Shishka” there is a kitchen, which has a gas stove, on which we heated food. Once a week I was responsible for serving dinner and washing dishes. In winter, it was very crowded in the yurt, because in the cold we had to dine inside, after which the younger children stayed there to rest, while the older ones studied. In summer, during quiet hours, we lay on rugs in the garden, hiding from the sun under the shady branches of apple and cherry trees.
In addition to all kinds of activities in the kindergarten, we went with the children to the city to museums, theatre, science amusement park, planetarium, jungle park. The advantage of working in a kindergarten is the opportunity to visit all these cool places for free. It was more difficult to control children during forays into the city than in the forest. They became kind of wild and really behaved as befits those who just “came out of the forest.”
I fell in love with this alternative format of preschool education, because a childhood spent close to nature, outside the walls of a stuffy classroom and away from gadgets and TV is the best thing a child can offer.
Difficulties
From the very beginning, my Spanish partner and I had the task of establishing contact with children who do not speak English. My partner was initially helped by universal body language and charisma. Of course, I had an advantage, since Russian and Czech are Slavic languages and you can understand or at least guess something from the conversations. Due to the urgent need to communicate with children in kindergarten and feel comfortable, now I can perfectly understand and speak Czech at a basic level. Children are good teachers, you do not hesitate to talk to them, and in general you have no other choice.
Luzhanki
The Luzhanki organization, which coordinated my volunteering, is the largest leisure center in the city. The main branch is located in the city center, in a beautiful old building surrounded by a large park.
We were 14 volunteers, we worked in different departments of the organization: a circus studio, a media club, an art circle, ecological centers, a museum of Romani culture, a theater group and a forest kindergarten. During the year, volunteers with the support of the organization held various events – exhibitions, discussion clubs, film screenings, foreign language lessons, cooking classes. Each of us had to hold our own national evening, where we represented the culture and food of our country. It was great to learn about any country not ordinary facts, but to listen to live first-hand stories, as well as taste national food. I spent my evening at Shishka, fed foreigners with pies, vinaigrette and Buryat buuzes (in the vegetarian version) and talked about the cultural codes of Russia – gopniks and grandmothers, carpets and benches, Russian superstitions, as well as about Baikal, the Trans-Siberian Railway and Buddhism in Russia.
Luzhanki organizes corporate trips where volunteers are also invited. In the summer we went to conquer the highest point in the Czech Republic, Mount Sněžka, 1603 m. We spent three days away from the city, walking around the foggy district, where sheep and llamas graze in green fields. While climbing the peak, we unexpectedly crossed the Czech-Polish border and when we stopped at a local bar, prices were indicated there in zlotys, and the signs were in Polish.
“We spent three days away from the city, walking in a foggy district where sheep and llamas graze in green fields”
Personal project
In addition to our main work, each of the volunteers had to carry out a personal project. It could be anything. A French woman did a workshop on working with a video editor and recording a podcast, a Spaniard gave Spanish lessons and hosted evenings of Spanish culture, a Croatian held an exhibition of her ceramics, a Ukrainian led a conversation club about budget travel. I also recorded a video interview with volunteers about our life in Brno for my YouTube channel Banana Talk.
But the Dutch woman had the craziest project. She intended to break the Guinness World Record and build the tallest pancake tower. As a result of our crazy event, more than 300 pancakes were baked. We tried to keep them in a standing position, but our meter-long pancake tower treacherously staggered and resembled Pisa. In general, the record was not broken, but the adventure was worth it. The whole chaos of the event was reminiscent of a film with suspense elements, where you wait with bated breath for the next plot twist, and a ridiculous sitcom, with applause and laughter off-screen. We then distributed all the pancakes in the park to passers-by and homeless people. So this seemingly stupid undertaking was charitable in nature.
Multi-stumps
I remember watching Cédric Klapisch’s film The Spanish Flu and that was the first time I heard about the Erasmus program. In the film, a multicultural group of Erasmus students live together in an apartment and have fun in Barcelona. I liked this atmosphere of freedom and openness between people of different nationalities so much that I had the thought “I want the same”. After my EBU year, looking back and remembering my volunteer days, I understand that this is how it happened to me.
My year passed in a similar international atmosphere of recklessness and fun. There were 14 people in our volunteer party from different parts of Europe and beyond. Germany, France, Spain, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Netherlands. A stormy mix of nationalities and cultures, different ages and food preferences. It was interesting to notice the differences between our mentalities. And it all starts with breakfast. The French and Spaniards love sweet toast with jam and coffee, while we like to eat something salty and hearty and drink tea. My Spanish neighbor could not live without olive oil and tortilla. The Frenchwoman believed that Czech pancakes were some kind of ugly brothers of the thinnest French crepes. The Dutch woman did not care about cooking, often bought frozen pizza and made burritos in haste. In principle, I am very adaptable to local cuisine, wherever I am, but no one has canceled my love for porridge, strange Russian salads and tea.
Apart from food, there were other differences in our perception of the realities around us. For example, Czech style. The Spaniard and the French categorically reject the combination of socks and sandals. I believe that regardless of style, the main thing is to be warm. Speaking of warmth, I can’t count how many times I answered the question “How do you survive there in Siberia?”. Usually I say that we don’t go out, we drink tea at home, and if we have to, we just run from stop to stop. After all, a real Siberian is not one who is not afraid of the cold, but one who dresses warmly. In fact, people from Siberia are terrible colds – we came up with the trend of layering (breeches and tights).
I was very lucky with my neighbors, with whom we had fun and implemented all sorts of crazy ideas. We lived in a private house with a spacious terrace, in a quiet eco-friendly area of Kogotovice, which is located next to the forest. Our life together was like a sitcom, in every episode of which some kind of game was going on. Four volunteers living under one roof: a Frenchwoman, a Spaniard, a Dutchwoman and an Asian girl from distant Siberia. Together we hosted parties in our house, which we affectionately named “Terassa Palacio”, hitchhiked around Slovenia, recorded a rap video dedicated to our favorite neighborhood, hit discos in Brno, and almost broke the Guinness record for the tallest pancake tower.
About the Czech mentality
The Czechs share two curious traits of national character: a love of beer and a love of outdoor activities. With beer, of course, it is really cheap and tasty here. Drinking beer during lunch is not a sign of alcoholism here, and meeting friends in a pub is an everyday thing. In the evenings with volunteers, we often went to pubs, even our meetings with the coordinator in the summer were smoothly transferred there from the stuffy office.
Do you have to somehow keep your growing beer belly in check? This is done through walks, hikes and other outdoor activities. If you look at how people here dress, you can see that most people prefer sportswear, backpacks and comfortable boots. Practicality is more important than aesthetics. You can often see people walking down the street barefoot or in special “barefoot shoes” that look like thickened socks with separate toes. On the border of the Czech Republic and Austria, there is even a special barefoot trail 5 km long, where different natural surfaces alternate – sand, stones, bark, moss.
There are many cyclists among the Czechs, and the country has excellent conditions for them. Czechs love to spend time in nature, and domestic tourism is popular in the country. Children from a young age go hiking with their parents to nature, they even take babies. The Czech Republic is a country of dog lovers, and the majority of people here are not homebodies at all.
The Czech forests are easy to navigate and impossible to get lost if you follow the marks on the trees and follow a certain path. Many Czechs know how to ski since childhood and go to the mountains every winter. And in the summer they go kayaking down the river. We also tasted this Czech lifestyle with our volunteer company. We went kayaking for three days, lived in a campsite, consulted along the Berounka River. It is not as popular as the Vltava, and we were almost the only foreigners in the area. For those new to kayaking like me, this was the perfect route. The water level in the river left much to be desired (in some places we even had to drag a kayak), and in general our rafting went at a calm pace. We observed picturesque views of the Czech province around, met beavers and nutrias, storks, swans and ducks along the way. It was like watching National Geographic live.
About Brno
I really like this city, its calm rhythm and pleasant atmosphere. There are many young people, foreigners here, many different events take place, and the city itself is not occupied by tourists, like Prague. When I was choosing a project, its location was very important to me. There is always something to do in Brno, with whom to communicate and how to have fun. During the EBU-year, I attended free Czech courses for foreigners (in addition to my lessons in the organization), an improvisation class in the theater and classes in ceramics.
Brno has an excellent transport system, buses run around the clock. In one year, I have never used a taxi, night buses depart from the main station every half an hour. There are many vegan and vegetarian cafes in the city, which greatly facilitated my transition to vegetarianism.
Results of the year
Living in the Czech Republic taught me to be more environmentally conscious. I started to get interested in this topic, sorting garbage, using canvas bags instead of plastic bags, buying less clothes in mass markets and became a fan of second-hand stores. A year of communicating with many people of different nationalities taught me to be more tolerant towards others and to accept myself. In Europe, the attitude of people captivates me: they don’t care how you look, what your orientation is and what kind of food you eat. And thanks to the EBU, I made many European friends, started learning another foreign language, got acquainted with the concept of forest kindergarten and fell in love with this approach.
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kindergarten MONTESTORY are selected by parents who may allow themselves – who may allow themselves – who can afford to allow themselves – give your child the best.
We have the cleanest air
Montestory Kindergarten is located on the edge of a pine forest. It is easy to breathe here at any time of the year. We created a playground for active games and a children’s rope park right on a forest glade – birds always sing beautifully here and pines smell incredibly. We walk with children twice a day in any weather. In winter, centuries-old trees cover the site from the wind, and in summer, when it is stuffy in the city, it is fresh and cool here.
Each child is a personality with us
Montestory Kindergarten develops children according to the international methodology of Maria Montessori. At its core is freedom of choice. Everything in the classroom – books and cubes, three-dimensional numbers and letters, colored pencils and geometric shapes – is freely available for every kid. The teacher teaches how to use the material, and the child decides what and when he will do. Only in this way can he learn to be independent, make decisions and be responsible for the result.
We have our own chef and mini-farm
Montestory Kindergarten is designed so that the child learns the world easily and with pleasure. We have our own orchard, vegetable garden and even a small farm – rabbits and chickens. Our children’s favorite morning game is to find an egg on the perch and cook an omelette for breakfast together with adults. And also pick a poured apple from a branch, collect the reddest tomatoes in the garden, or remove a ripe sweet gooseberry from a bush.
We swim and speak three languages
Our teachers are native speakers of English, Russian and Ukrainian. On a walk, during games and classes, children always hear three languages, and as experience shows, after a few weeks they perfectly understand all the teachers. We also have our own, large indoor pool, and swimming lessons are conducted by a professional trainer.
We feel at home
Montestory Kindergarten is located in a large, modern private house. Nothing, even remotely, here resembles a “state institution”. Spacious rooms and classrooms, panoramic windows overlooking the forest, new eco-friendly furniture for kids, a private pool, a children’s library and a real home theater. Parents share: children ask to be taken to our garden even on weekends.
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Montestory is a 21st century educational kindergarten in an ecologically clean area of the nearest district of Kharkov. In this section, you can find out all the detailed information about our kindergarten. The cost of training, daily routine, classes, walks and other important issues.
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Kindergarten Montestory – competently, beautifully, cleanly, tasty. A very healthy environment. There are no analogues in Ukraine.
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Kindergartens in Finland – This is Finland
Unlike secondary and higher education, pre-school education in Finland is paid. Parents themselves choose where to send their child – to a municipal, private or family kindergarten. It is interesting that the payment is the same everywhere and does not depend on the prestige of the preschool institution, but on the income of the family.
Are there places in the garden?
Finnish kindergartens accept children from 9 months of age to 7-8 years of age. When a parent decides to go to work after the decree, the state, by law, provides his baby with a place in kindergarten.
But sometimes, as in Russia, there is “tension” with places in the garden. This situation is found in large cities – Helsinki, Tampere or Turku. Then the local municipal authorities seek to provide a place in one of the kindergartens of the municipality, taking into account transport links.
Finnish children walk outside even in bad weather: whether it’s pouring rain or frost. Photo: Anna Liukko
Depending on the region, kindergartens are open from about 6 am to 5. 30 pm. But there are options for visiting the kindergarten for a part-time, and sometimes just for a couple of hours. It all depends on which kindergarten the child goes to. For parents working in shifts, special gardens are provided at night and on weekends.
Payment for visiting the kindergarten depends on the income of the family. For example, if the family income is high, then the parents pay from their own pocket no more than 288 euros per month. If the family has low incomes, then this amount is correspondingly less. The minimum fee for a kindergarten for low-income families is 27 euros per month.
There is no bad weather in Suomi
According to the law, there are 4 children per kindergarten teacher. The picture, when 20 children play on the street, and 3-4 educators walk between them, is a common thing. At the age of 6, preschool children are prepared for school free of charge.
Various trips with children are mandatory in Finland. Either they go to the forest, admire nature, or they go to the library to look through and read fairy tales. Then they put on reflective vests and put them in pairs: the children are terribly happy.
Another peculiarity of the Finnish pre-school education system has to do with the weather. “There is no bad weather – there is inappropriate clothing,” says the motto of kindergartens. And this means that Finnish children are walking on the street even in bad weather: whether it is pouring rain or frost. In autumn and spring, children wear waterproof jackets and pants. In winter, they dress up in woolen helmets and warm Finnish overalls. Finland is a northern country, which means that the younger generation is tempered and accustomed to the harsh Finnish nature from childhood.
Private kindergarten
Permission to open a private kindergarten is given by local municipalities, which subsequently monitor their activities. For example, in the city of Kouvola, for almost 28 years, a private garden of Waldorf pedagogy has been operating, created by an initiative group of followers of the teachings of Rudolf Steiner and approved by the local authorities.
“Now about 30 children attend our kindergarten,” says pre-school teacher and director of Rassvet Preschool Pia Malminen .
“It is important for us to create a warm atmosphere in which the child feels protected, calm and confident. This has a regular weekly schedule. On Mondays, children go to the forest, on Tuesday they bake bread, on Wednesday they draw, on Thursday they paint, and on Friday they sculpt or watch a puppet theater fairy tale. In addition, parents are involved in the activities of the kindergarten. They are repairing the playground with their own efforts, washing common linen in turn and taking an active part in preparing holidays for children.”
From time to time representatives of the social services of the city check the activities of private kindergartens and give advice on how to improve their work.
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In Kouvola, there is a private garden of Waldorf pedagogy, created by an initiative group of adherents of Rudolf Steiner’s teachings. Photo: Anna Liukko
The family kindergarten system is very popular in Finland, and the position of “home mother”, i.e. educators are honorable. Very often, children who attended such a kindergarten send greeting cards to their “second mother” throughout their lives.
“I am a nursing assistant by training,” says 43-year-old Gunilla Simons . “In our municipality there were not enough places for children. I was offered to organize a family kindergarten. I agreed because this job was very suitable for me: my son was in elementary school and came home from school early. Now more than ten years have passed, and during the day we still have a lot of children with whom both the son and the husband play.
By law, one “home mom” can only look after four children. There may be more of them in such a garden (as a rule, it is a spacious own house), but then the kids are brought in turn. At the same time, the children of the “home mother” cannot be pupils of the kindergarten.
Family kindergarten is almost like home. For example, one ward of Gunilla stubbornly did not want to come to the garden without her cat. The issue was resolved simply: the teacher allowed the girl to bring her pet to her. In addition, the children not only play, but also help the “home mom” a little: everyone takes out the trash together, kneads the dough or peels the potatoes. In such a garden there is no rigid schedule, which is very convenient for parents.
“My pupils are my neighbors and often call me aunt,” says Gunilla. “Some are brought in early in the morning, and then these kids can calmly “sleep” on the couch until the other guys come. Often parents call and say that they will be late, and then the child stays with me until late in the evening. And sometimes the children even spend the night with me if the parents need to leave somewhere. ”
Parents pay for attendance at the family kindergarten to the municipality, which, in turn, pays the salary of the “home mother”. A part of this money is used to equip a playground, buy toys and food for kids.
Text: Anna Liukko; updated in July 2021
Forest kindergarten or nature kindergarten in German
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Kindergarten is our most first is a serious institution, from which, as in general and from our home, our personal structure begins and the laying of the first lines of future behavior.
Forest Kindergarten or Nature Kindergarten is a form of Kindergarten that originated in Scandinavia and became very popular in Germany. In such a kindergarten there are children aged 3 to 6 years old, where they are brought up and taught the basics of the life path outside the solid walls of buildings , and in free space – most often – in the forest .
How the first forest gardens appeared
Back in the 1950s, there lived a woman in Denmark, a mother who often took her and her neighbor’s children for a walk in the forest. Over time, the woman noticed that the forest and nature in general arouse genuine interest in children : children open up, communicate openly and naturally, feel free in the forest. Parents were inspired by the favorable influence of nature on their children and organized on their own initiative is the very first forest kindergarten.
The first forest kindergarten in Germany was founded in 1968 in Wiesbaden. Its founder, Ursula Zube, organized this forest kindergarten on her own initiative – without official permission (meaning this particular form of kindergarten). In those distant years, such kindergartens were a curiosity, , but by 1990, natural forest kindergartens began to increasingly enter the life of the German people. And at 1993 year the first official forest kindergarten in Flensburg was opened.
As of December 2012, there were about 1000 forest kindergartens in Germany, 25 in Austria, and 12 in Switzerland. where children take care of animals every day.
Conditions in the forest kindergarten
The forest kindergarten is often referred to as a “kindergarten without a roof and walls” or “open-air kindergarten”.
The essential difference from ordinary kindergartens is that children and teachers spend almost all the time outside the buildings : in the meadow, in the forest, on the beach or in the gardens. This happens in any weather! And only extreme weather conditions, when a confident stay in the open air is impossible, force kindergarten children to go to forest hut or to a heated residential van.
This is what an ordinary Kindergarten Van looks like in nature.
Or so
How do you like this winter version of the kindergarten van?
In the forest kindergarten, children do not play with standard toys, but they play with natural objects that they find in the forest and its surroundings. In one group of a forest kindergarten, usually bring up from 15 to 20 children and 2 educators for them. That is, practically, as in an ordinary German kindergarten.
Russian mothers may be surprised: how is it – when and where do children learn to write and count? Forget! Children in German kindergartens do not learn to write and count , so there is nothing illegal in the fact that a child spends all the time on the street, and not at a desk.
The influence of the forest kindergarten on the child
Daily exposure to free nature supports the positive development of the child:
development of children’s motor skills and perception0011 ,
gross motor skills and fine motor skills are honed,
coordination ,
tactile sensation
deep sensitivity develops
Children from the forest kindergarten have stable health – they get colds and get sick less often, they also fall more confidently and are less likely to get into emergency situations.
Since most forest kindergartens are conceptual do not use ordinary toys with a “prescribed” meaning, and children play only with natural objects, this has a positive effect on children’s speech development .
Here, for example, such mosaics made of natural material are made by children in natural kindergartens:
In a forest kindergarten, children and teachers are less burdened by noise than indoors in ordinary kindergartens. Traditional kindergartens have higher noise load and therefore children and caregivers experience increased stress and tension. Another plus forest kindergarten is that a long stay of children and teachers in the open air favorably affects their immune system .
The next impact of forest kindergarten pedagogy lies on a slightly different level: with the growing popularity of forest kindergartens in Germany, there are more and more traditional kindergartens organize so-called Forest Days , Forest Weeks or Forest Projects, gradually bringing the spirit of Forest Kindergarten into their institutions.