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$281K
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$368K
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Vesting Schedule

33%

YR 1

33%

YR 2

22%

YR 3

12%

YR 4

Stock Type
RSU

At Google, Main RSUs are subject to a 4-year vesting schedule:

  • 33% vests in the 1st-year (2. 75% monthly)

  • 33% vests in the 2nd-year (2.75% monthly)

  • 22% vests in the 3rd-year (1.83% monthly)

  • 12% vests in the 4th-year (1.00% monthly)

Google commonly refers to RSU as GSU (Google Stock Unit). Although the name is different, it is the same as RSU’s. Google’s Vesting Schedule may vary between monthly and quarterly vesting depending on the number of shares you recieve: less than 32 GSUs (Annually), 32 – 63 GSUs (Semi-annually), 64 – 159 GSUs (Quarterly) and 160+ GSUs (Monthly).

50%

YR 1

28%

YR 2

12%

YR 3

10%

YR 4

Stock Type
RSU

At Google, Main RSUs are subject to a 4-year vesting schedule:

  • 50% vests in the 1st-year (4.17% monthly)

  • 28% vests in the 2nd-year (2.33% monthly)

  • 12% vests in the 3rd-year (1.00% monthly)

  • 10% vests in the 4th-year (0.83% monthly)

Google commonly refers to RSU as GSU (Google Stock Unit). Although the name is different, it is the same as RSU’s. Google’s Vesting Schedule may vary between monthly and quarterly vesting depending on the number of shares you recieve: less than 32 GSUs (Annually), 32 – 63 GSUs (Semi-annually), 64 – 159 GSUs (Quarterly) and 160+ GSUs (Monthly).

36%

YR 1

28%

YR 2

20%

YR 3

16%

YR 4

Stock Type
RSU

At Google, Main RSUs are subject to a 4-year vesting schedule:

  • 36% vests in the 1st-year (3.00% monthly)

  • 28% vests in the 2nd-year (2.33% monthly)

  • 20% vests in the 3rd-year (1.67% monthly)

  • 16% vests in the 4th-year (1.33% monthly)

Google commonly refers to RSU as GSU (Google Stock Unit). Although the name is different, it is the same as RSU’s. Google’s Vesting Schedule may vary between monthly and quarterly vesting depending on the number of shares you recieve: less than 32 GSUs (Annually), 32 – 63 GSUs (Semi-annually), 64 – 159 GSUs (Quarterly) and 160+ GSUs (Monthly).

40%

YR 1

28%

YR 2

20%

YR 3

12%

YR 4

Stock Type
RSU

At Google, Main RSUs are subject to a 4-year vesting schedule:

  • 40% vests in the 1st-year (3.33% monthly)

  • 28% vests in the 2nd-year (2.33% monthly)

  • 20% vests in the 3rd-year (1.67% monthly)

  • 12% vests in the 4th-year (1.00% monthly)

Google commonly refers to RSU as GSU (Google Stock Unit). Although the name is different, it is the same as RSU’s. Google’s Vesting Schedule may vary between monthly and quarterly vesting depending on the number of shares you recieve: less than 32 GSUs (Annually), 32 – 63 GSUs (Semi-annually), 64 – 159 GSUs (Quarterly) and 160+ GSUs (Monthly).

25%

YR 1

25%

YR 2

25%

YR 3

25%

YR 4

Stock Type
RSU

At Google, Main RSUs are subject to a 4-year vesting schedule:

  • 25% vests in the 1st-year (2. 08% monthly)

  • 25% vests in the 2nd-year (2.08% monthly)

  • 25% vests in the 3rd-year (2.08% monthly)

  • 25% vests in the 4th-year (2.08% monthly)

Google commonly refers to RSU as GSU (Google Stock Unit). Although the name is different, it is the same as RSU’s. Google’s Vesting Schedule may vary between monthly and quarterly vesting depending on the number of shares you recieve: less than 32 GSUs (Annually), 32 – 63 GSUs (Semi-annually), 64 – 159 GSUs (Quarterly) and 160+ GSUs (Monthly).

2022 Account Executive Salary in US (Updated Daily)

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Account Executive jobs in US

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Enterprise Account Executive, Southeast

Dataiku

Atlanta, GA

13 hours ago

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2 days ago

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Tampa Bay, FL

2 days ago

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San Francisco, CA

2 days ago

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Philadelphia, PA

2 days ago

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Nashville, TN

2 days ago

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Milwaukee, WI

2 days ago

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Miami, FL

2 days ago

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Los Angeles, CA

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Indianapolis, IN

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Houston, TX

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Account Executive Salary ranges

The most common Account Executive salary in US is between $80k – $90k.

Average Account Executive Salary by Company Size

People with the job title Account Executive make the most at companies with 201-500 employees, earning $91,706 on average.

Account Executive Salary by gender

The average Account Executive salary for women is $95,037 and the average Account Executive salary for men is $93,302.

Account Executive Salary by Years of Experience

The average salary for a Account Executive with 7+ years of experience is $121,136. The average salary for <1 year of experience is $56,874.

Skills that affect Account Executive salaries in US

1

Account Development

10% have this skill

2

Account Management

2% have this skill

3

Cold Calling

2% have this skill

4

Client Relations

1% have this skill

5

Sales Strategy

1% have this skill

6

Software Sales

1% have this skill

Recent Account Executive salaries in US

$95,000

Yearly Salary

A Mid-Market Account Manager reported a yearly salary of $95,000

7+ Years of Experience

Male

51-200 Employees

San Francisco, CA

$60,000

Yearly Salary

A Senior Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $60,000 with +$83,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Male

51-200 Employees

Remote

$150,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $150,000 with +$150,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Female

201-500 Employees

Colorado, CO

$80,000

Yearly Salary

A New Market AE reported a yearly salary of $80,000 with +$85,000 in additional cash compensation

5-7 Years of Experience

Male

201-500 Employees

Chicago, IL

$155,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $155,000 with +$155,000 in additional cash compensation

7+ Years of Experience

Female

201-500 Employees

Chicago, IL

$150,000

Yearly Salary

A Senior Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $150,000 with +$90,000 in additional cash compensation

5-7 Years of Experience

Female

51-200 Employees

Remote

$75,000

Yearly Salary

A Senior Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $75,000 with +$20,000 in additional cash compensation

1-3 Years of Experience

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201-500 Employees

Austin, TX

$105,000

Yearly Salary

A Enterprise Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $105,000 with +$35,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Prefer not to say

201-500 Employees

Remote

$70,000

Yearly Salary

A Mid Market Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $70,000 with +$70,000 in additional cash compensation

1-3 Years of Experience

Prefer not to say

201-500 Employees

Seattle, WA

$140,000

Yearly Salary

A Major Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $140,000 with +$140,000 in additional cash compensation

5-7 Years of Experience

Prefer not to say

501-1,000 Employees

Boston, MA

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2022 Account Executive Salary in New York (Updated Daily)

Account Executive jobs in New York

314

Account Executive

StrongArm Technologies

Greater NYC Area

2 weeks ago

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Enterprise Account Executive, Southeast

Dataiku

Remote

2 days ago

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Commercial Account Executive

Dataiku

Remote

1 week ago

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Account Executive

Integral Ad Science

Remote

4 days ago

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Account Executive

Foursquare

Greater NYC Area

6 days ago

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Account Executive

Integral Ad Science

Greater NYC Area

1 week ago

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Account Executive

Ampersand

Greater NYC Area

1 week ago

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Account Executive

Luxury Presence

Greater NYC Area

3 weeks ago

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Enterprise Account Executive, Territory Accounts

Braze

Remote

5 hours ago

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Account Executive, Mid-Market

Braze

Greater NYC Area

5 hours ago

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Account Executive, Enterprise Strategic

Braze

Greater NYC Area

5 hours ago

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Account Executive Kansas

Amplify

Greater NYC Area

13 hours ago

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Account Executive Salary ranges

The most common Account Executive salary in New York is between $90k – $100k.

Average Account Executive Salary by Company Size

People with the job title Account Executive make the most at companies with 501-1,000 employees, earning $107,952 on average.

Account Executive Salary by gender

The average Account Executive salary for women is $103,132 and the average Account Executive salary for men is $97,638.

Account Executive Salary by Years of Experience

The average salary for a Account Executive with 7+ years of experience is $133,066. The average salary for <1 year of experience is $61,667.

Average Sales salaries in New York

Job Title Average Salary Salary Range
Inside Sales Representative $55,316

Min: $35K

Max: $115K

Sales Development Representative $58,373

Min: $31K

Max: $150K

Business Development Representative $62,884

Min: $40K

Max: $171K

Inside Sales Manager $71,563

Min: $50K

Max: $90K

Sales Operations Analyst $75,987

Min: $50K

Max: $110K

Account Manager $93,732

Min: $50K

Max: $232K

Account Executive $100,157

Min: $35K

Max: $200K

Client Success Manager $100,538

Min: $35K

Max: $225K

Sales Operations Manager $118,617

Min: $50K

Max: $180K

Sales Manager $121,186

Min: $65K

Max: $200K

Business Development Manager $123,013

Min: $50K

Max: $210K

Sales Engineer $135,782

Min: $46K

Max: $250K

Director of Customer Success $147,846

Min: $78K

Max: $230K

Sales Director $155,468

Min: $80K

Max: $271K

Vice President of Sales $197,444

Min: $120K

Max: $300K

CRO (Chief Revenue Officer) $245,231

Min: $70K

Max: $375K

Skills that affect Account Executive salaries in New York

1

Cold Calling

7% have this skill

2

Account Management

7% have this skill

3

Client Relations

7% have this skill

4

Sales Strategy

7% have this skill

5

Prospecting

7% have this skill

6

Customer Relationship Management

6% have this skill

Recent Account Executive salaries in New York

$117,500

Yearly Salary

A Mid Market Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $117,500 with +$117,500 in additional cash compensation

5-7 Years of Experience

Male

1,000+ Employees

New York

$120,000

Yearly Salary

A ITSC reported a yearly salary of $120,000 with +$150,000 in additional cash compensation

7+ Years of Experience

Female

1,000+ Employees

New York

$150,000

Yearly Salary

A Strategic Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $150,000 with +$60,000 in additional cash compensation

5-7 Years of Experience

Female

201-500 Employees

New York

$75,600

Yearly Salary

A Home Advisor reported a yearly salary of $75,600 with +$40,000 in additional cash compensation

1-3 Years of Experience

Female

1,000+ Employees

New York

1-5 Reports

$75,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $75,000

1-3 Years of Experience

Male

11-50 Employees

New York

$75,000

Yearly Salary

A Business Development Associate reported a yearly salary of $75,000 with +$30,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Male

11-50 Employees

New York

1-5 Reports

$80,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $80,000 with +$180,000 in additional cash compensation

1-3 Years of Experience

Male

51-200 Employees

New York

$84,000

Yearly Salary

A AE – Enterprise reported a yearly salary of $84,000 with +$10,000 in additional cash compensation

1-3 Years of Experience

Male

201-500 Employees

New York

1-5 Reports

$100,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $100,000 with +$50,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Female

1,000+ Employees

New York

$90,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $90,000 with +$90,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Male

51-200 Employees

New York

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2022 Account Executive Salary in Chicago (Updated Daily)

Account Executive jobs in Chicago

116

Account Executive

Integral Ad Science

Chicago

4 days ago

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Account Executive

Built In

Chicago

6 days ago

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Account Executive

PerkSpot

Chicago

2 weeks ago

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Senior Sales Executive

Origami Risk

Chicago

2 weeks ago

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Account Executive, Mid-Market

Braze

Chicago

1 day ago

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Global Enterprise Account Executive

VelocityEHS

Chicago

3 days ago

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Mid-Market Account Executive

VelocityEHS

Chicago

3 days ago

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Account Executive, Mid-Market

Braze

Chicago

3 days ago

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Account Executive, Commercial

Braze

Chicago

5 days ago

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National Account Executive

Snapsheet

Chicago

1 week ago

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Account Executive (Future Consideration)

Cisco Meraki

Chicago

1 week ago

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Account Executive, SMB

Braze

Chicago

2 weeks ago

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Account Executive Salary ranges

The most common Account Executive salary in Chicago is between $70k – $80k.

Average Account Executive Salary by Company Size

People with the job title Account Executive make the most at companies with 201-500 employees, earning $90,867 on average.

Account Executive Salary by gender

The average Account Executive salary for women is $87,474 and the average Account Executive salary for men is $88,676.

Account Executive Salary by Years of Experience

The average salary for a Account Executive with 7+ years of experience is $110,196. The average salary for <1 year of experience is $59,100.

Average Sales salaries in Chicago

Job Title Average Salary Salary Range
Sales Development Representative $52,789

Min: $35K

Max: $75K

Business Development Representative $61,020

Min: $40K

Max: $165K

Inside Sales Representative $61,600

Min: $40K

Max: $115K

Account Manager $78,172

Min: $40K

Max: $170K

Sales Operations Analyst $80,467

Min: $55K

Max: $150K

Inside Sales Manager $86,083

Min: $60K

Max: $102K

Client Success Manager $86,129

Min: $54K

Max: $190K

Account Executive $88,076

Min: $40K

Max: $213K

Sales Manager $95,706

Min: $48K

Max: $150K

Business Development Manager $99,861

Min: $65K

Max: $185K

Sales Operations Manager $108,542

Min: $70K

Max: $150K

Sales Engineer $115,912

Min: $84K

Max: $220K

Director of Customer Success $133,887

Min: $60K

Max: $195K

Sales Director $144,074

Min: $60K

Max: $320K

Vice President of Sales $177,599

Min: $85K

Max: $275K

CRO (Chief Revenue Officer) $212,692

Min: $100K

Max: $250K

Skills that affect Account Executive salaries in Chicago

1

Account Development

6% have this skill

2

Account Management

6% have this skill

3

Sales Strategy

6% have this skill

4

Client Relations

6% have this skill

5

Prospecting

6% have this skill

6

Salesforce

6% have this skill

Recent Account Executive salaries in Chicago

$65,000

Yearly Salary

A Recruitment Consultant reported a yearly salary of $65,000 with +$20,000 in additional cash compensation

1-3 Years of Experience

Male

11-50 Employees

Chicago

1-5 Reports

$60,000

Yearly Salary

A Insurance Advisor reported a yearly salary of $60,000 with +$25,000 in additional cash compensation

7+ Years of Experience

Male

51-200 Employees

Chicago

$80,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $80,000 with +$80,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Male

1,000+ Employees

Chicago

$60,000

Yearly Salary

A SMB AE reported a yearly salary of $60,000 with +$60,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Male

501-1,000 Employees

Chicago

1-5 Reports

$105,000

Yearly Salary

A Enterprise AE reported a yearly salary of $105,000 with +$105,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Female

201-500 Employees

Chicago

$65,000

Yearly Salary

A Senior Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $65,000 with +$100,000 in additional cash compensation

1-3 Years of Experience

Female

11-50 Employees

Chicago

$65,000

Yearly Salary

A Account & Recruitment Executive reported a yearly salary of $65,000 with +$120,000 in additional cash compensation

1-3 Years of Experience

Female

11-50 Employees

Chicago

$119,000

Yearly Salary

A Consultant reported a yearly salary of $119,000 with +$11,900 in additional cash compensation

7+ Years of Experience

Male

1,000+ Employees

Chicago

$130,000

Yearly Salary

A Sr. Director, Sales reported a yearly salary of $130,000 with +$200,000 in additional cash compensation

7+ Years of Experience

Male

11-50 Employees

Chicago

$130,000

Yearly Salary

A Enterprise Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $130,000 with +$130,000 in additional cash compensation

7+ Years of Experience

Male

201-500 Employees

Chicago

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2022 Account Executive Salary in Boston (Updated Daily)

Account Executive jobs in Boston

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Commercial Account Executive

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Greater Boston Area

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Enterprise Account Executive

LogRocket

Greater Boston Area

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Account Executive

Forward Financing

Greater Boston Area

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Formlabs

Somerville

1 week ago

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CarGurus

Cambridge

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Remote

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Account Executive Salary ranges

The most common Account Executive salary in Boston is between $80k – $90k.

Average Account Executive Salary by Company Size

People with the job title Account Executive make the most at companies with 1,000+ employees, earning $106,756 on average.

Account Executive Salary by gender

The average Account Executive salary for women is $81,819 and the average Account Executive salary for men is $89,497.

Account Executive Salary by Years of Experience

The average salary for a Account Executive with 7+ years of experience is $111,500. The average salary for <1 year of experience is $58,750.

Average Sales salaries in Boston

Job Title Average Salary Salary Range
Sales Development Representative $52,544

Min: $35K

Max: $130K

Business Development Representative $53,592

Min: $10K

Max: $112K

Inside Sales Representative $56,728

Min: $40K

Max: $100K

Sales Operations Analyst $72,982

Min: $48K

Max: $97K

Account Manager $83,061

Min: $45K

Max: $150K

Inside Sales Manager $85,374

Min: $66K

Max: $97K

Account Executive $86,540

Min: $45K

Max: $230K

Client Success Manager $89,437

Min: $43K

Max: $185K

Business Development Manager $101,370

Min: $42K

Max: $170K

Sales Manager $105,070

Min: $23K

Max: $200K

Sales Operations Manager $121,223

Min: $80K

Max: $193K

Sales Engineer $122,661

Min: $64K

Max: $212K

Director of Customer Success $131,870

Min: $83K

Max: $190K

Sales Director $146,203

Min: $80K

Max: $300K

Vice President of Sales $186,100

Min: $115K

Max: $275K

CRO (Chief Revenue Officer) $236,875

Min: $175K

Max: $300K

Skills that affect Account Executive salaries in Boston

1

Account Development

12% have this skill

2

Prospecting

12% have this skill

3

Cold Calling

11% have this skill

4

Account Management

11% have this skill

5

Client Relations

10% have this skill

6

Sales Strategy

10% have this skill

Recent Account Executive salaries in Boston

$80,000

Yearly Salary

A Team Lead – Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $80,000 with +$45,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Female

501-1,000 Employees

Boston

1-5 Reports

$70,000

Yearly Salary

A Commercial AE reported a yearly salary of $70,000 with +$55,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Female

51-200 Employees

Boston

$80,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $80,000 with +$40,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Male

51-200 Employees

Boston

$70,000

Yearly Salary

A Sales reported a yearly salary of $70,000 with +$70,000 in additional cash compensation

1-3 Years of Experience

Prefer not to say

501-1,000 Employees

Boston

1-5 Reports

$102,000

Yearly Salary

A Major Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $102,000 with +$102,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Prefer not to say

1,000+ Employees

Boston

$65,000

Yearly Salary

A Commercial Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $65,000 with +$45,000 in additional cash compensation

1-3 Years of Experience

Female

1,000+ Employees

Boston

$120,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $120,000 with +$10,000 in additional cash compensation

5-7 Years of Experience

Male

51-200 Employees

Boston

$85,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $85,000 with +$10,000 in additional cash compensation

5-7 Years of Experience

Female

51-200 Employees

Boston

1-5 Reports

$70,000

Yearly Salary

A Upper SMB Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $70,000 with +$75,000 in additional cash compensation

3-5 Years of Experience

Female

1,000+ Employees

Boston

$80,000

Yearly Salary

A Account Executive reported a yearly salary of $80,000 with +$80,000 in additional cash compensation

5-7 Years of Experience

Male

1,000+ Employees

Boston

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Account manager: everything about the profession from skills to salary — Work.ua

Who to be

An account manager is someone who works with the company’s clients and ensures their loyalty, fulfillment of all the tasks required by the client, finds an individual approach to each customer, maintains good relations with him (even after the completion of the project), offers him new services and products .

What an account manager does

In fact, the account manager is the captain of the ship. He is always up to date with the project: what needs to be done, when the client expects the result and in what form.

Therefore, he accompanies the customer from the beginning of the project to its completion. In particular, it favorably presents the services of the company to the client, concludes agreements as a result of positive business meetings. Then he organizes the production process: from developing a plan and collecting information to monitoring the work of performers and other specialists.

In addition, the account manager must provide the client with the necessary information on the project in a timely manner, negotiate and participate in presentations.

The lion’s share of the work of an account manager is related to answering customer questions, both simple and quite specific. Some of them require research and analysis of the current situation. The account manager has a whole team behind him, and he must know who to contact to find out the situation.

How much an account manager earns

The salary of an account manager is slightly higher than the market, consists of a fixed part and a percentage of the plan.

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On average, an Account Manager in Ukraine earns UAH 17,500. This is the median salary of 2804 jobs posted on Work.ua with the title “Account manager” and similar queries “Customer service representative”, “Customer service specialist”, “Customer service manager” and others over the last 3 month. The range that contains the median is highlighted on the graph.

What skills an account manager needs

  • Organizational skills.
  • Attentive and scrupulous attitude to details and deadlines.
  • Ability to generate ideas and find non-standard solutions.
  • Ability to handle objections and negotiate.
  • The ability to explain complex things in simple terms so that after the answers the client does not have even more questions.
  • Ability to organize participants in the process.
  • Experience in a call center, sales or HoReCa (catering and hospitality).

Advantages and disadvantages in the work of an account manager

How account managers themselves evaluate their profession

According to a survey by Work. ua among registered applicants with experience as an account manager.

Career growth

4.5

Salary

3.0

Profession

4.056

056

Work-life balance

4.0

How much are account managers in demand

Account manager is a relatively young profession, but its popularity is growing. Customer service specialists work in banks and advertising agencies, brokerage firms and trading companies, in manufacturing and in the IT sector.

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vacancies on the site

Where to study to become an account manager

The choice of an account manager profession is often based on the availability of education: to become a customer service specialist, of course, you need a higher education, but it can be very different. Psychologists and “techies”, economists and linguists, translators and religious scholars, trade and hotel service specialists find themselves in the profession.

In addition, you can complete specialized courses for account managers – this is a great option for those who are thinking about changing their profession or improving their skills.


More information about courses and educational institutions.

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Other professions

A laboratory doctor or simply a laboratory assistant is a person without whose work it is impossible to treat patients in medical institutions, assess the sanitary and epidemiological state of various enterprises, cities, countries, and even arrest those responsible for crimes.

A business analyst develops a business development strategy. He finds and solves problems, thereby making the project successful and in demand.

Account manager – who is it, what does it do and how to become one

Account manager is a profession for those who like to communicate a lot. 80% of working time should be spent on negotiations with the client and the project team. At the same time, you often have to act as a “double agent”: the account manager defends the interests of the company in front of the client and the interests of the client in front of the company.

From this article you will learn who an account manager is, how much he earns, and how to become one. We will tell you what types of account managers exist, what are the pros and cons of this specialty, and what qualities are needed for work.

Table of contents

  • Who is an account manager
  • Salary of an account manager
    • Account manager KPI
  • Career prospects
  • where an account manager can work
  • Types of account-managers
    • B2B- and B2C-account manager
  • Advantages and disadvantages of profession
    • Advantages
  • Responsibilities of
  • Social SOFT SOFT SOFT SOFT SOLLS
  • Education
    • Courses
    • Universities
  • Who is an account manager0167 is the link between the company and the client.

    He must set up the workflow so that the team is comfortable and the client is satisfied with the result.

    Let’s take an example of how an account manager works. A customer contacted a marketing agency, he wants to conduct an advertising campaign.

    Step 1. The account manager collects the wishes of the client and passes them on to the team.

    Step 2. Together with the team, he develops and presents the idea of ​​order fulfillment.

    Let’s say that the concept was liked by the client. But he suddenly realized that the deadlines did not suit him. Now, instead of a month, the agency has only a week to work.

    Step 3. At this moment, the account manager starts to think how to get out of the situation – the team cannot complete a month’s work in a week. At the same time, he must ensure the quality of the implementation of the idea, not lose the client and defend the interests of the people working on the task.

    Step 4. The account manager can offer the client several solutions: simplify the work, increase the deadlines, hire more employees to help the team.

    For example, if the client chose the “make it easier” option, then the manager may advise against creating freehand art and suggest that the team use a ready-made set of pictures. So the work will not increase in price and the team will meet the deadline.

    Account manager salary

    An account manager’s income depends on his/her personal qualities, duties and the company in which he/she works. For example, an account manager who likes clients and does “farming” will receive more than just an intermediary between the customer and the contractor.

    “Farmers” are professionals who develop the existing customer base and attract new ones.

    How many account manager vacancies on hh.ru

    Account manager salary statistics in Russia according to GorodRabot. ru

    20 000 ₽. Then the income will grow to 100,000–200,000 rubles if you bring clients to the company. And on average, account managers earn about 42,000 rubles, according to hh.ru.

    KPI account manager

    The account manager has his own KPI, which indirectly help to monitor the quality of work.

    KPI:

    • relationship prolongation – how many times the customer extends the contractual relationship with the company;
    • customer churn – how many customers left;
    • cross-selling indicator – how many more products or services were sold during the cooperation.

    The longer the collaboration lasts, the more satisfied the customer is and the more money he brings to the company. This is the main metric of the account manager.

    Career prospects

    Account manager career can develop in two directions.

    Standard path – the account manager can go through all stages of the career ladder from a novice specialist to the head of the account department.

    Client scaling path – an account manager may not grow in position, but more and more famous companies and people will become his clients.

    Where an account manager can work

    What will be the career path of a specialist depends on where he works. An account manager can build his career in areas where he will communicate with individuals. These can be:

    • service centers,
    • small design studios,
    • printing centers and so on.

    A can build a career in companies that work with other organizations: an advertising agency, a trucking company, a business process automation agency, and so on.

    Account managers are needed where businesses deal with customers.

    Below you will find out what types of account managers there are and how they differ.

    Types of account managers

    In the business environment, there are several types of relationships that develop between market participants.

    В2С (Business – end consumer) – legal entity sells goods for final use to the consumer.

    B2B (business to business) – a company sells goods to another company for further sale.

    The work of an account manager, his salary and duties depend on which of these schemes the business operates on and which clients the specialist will communicate with.

    B2B and B2C account manager

    B2C manager B2B manager
    Clients Individuals Companies
    Customer base

    Extensive because the clients are individuals.

    For example, if an account manager works in a service center for the repair of equipment, different people can apply for the services of the company, regardless of their field of activity.

    The client base is limited by the number of companies that are suitable for cooperation.

    For example, a woodworking firm can only work with companies that sell wood and buy wood products.

    Purpose of work Resolve a customer’s problem: act as an administrator if the customer requested the company’s services. Solve the client’s problem: dive into his business, help with development.
    Work tasks Helps clients to make an application, complete the necessary documents, receive their order. Comes up with a strategy to work with the client, can influence his business.
    Salary Salary is lower (from 20,000 ₽). Salary is higher (from 40,000 ₽).
    Education and experience Suitable for people without education and experience. Need education, more experience and skills.

    Advantages and disadvantages of the profession

    Beginners without experience and special education can be taken into this profession. Charisma and leadership qualities are very important. At first, no one will offer you to work with large businesses, but gradually, improving your skills and knowledge, you will be able to grow in salary. Before looking for vacancies, weigh the pros and cons of this profession.

    Benefits

    If you decide to work as an account manager, you will meet many different people. What are the other advantages of the specialty “customer manager”:

    • you can get a job without experience,
    • gain valuable experience that will help in the future in a leadership position,
    • purchase useful contacts,
    • work in a demanded specialty,
    • to move up the career ladder,
    • increase income,
    • work remotely,
    • does not need to deal with cold sales.

    Disadvantages

    Among the disadvantages are:

    • irregular working hours,
    • responsibility for the result of the team’s work,
    • responsibility to the team,
    • you may have to manage several projects at the same time,
    • possible burnout,
    • high probability of stress,
    • if you do not like to communicate, then the profession will not suit you,
    • salary mainly consists of a bonus part.

    Responsibilities of an account manager

    As the link between the client and the team, the account manager has a wide range of responsibilities. We will tell you what the account manager is responsible for and what he does.

    Responsibilities of an account manager when working with a client:

    • negotiate,
    • advise on services,
    • plan and agree on a pool of work,
    • form reliable relationships,
    • report on progress,
    • create attractive loyalty programs,
    • analyze the results of work.

    Duties of an account manager when working with a team:

    • create a brief,
    • distribute tasks among team members,
    • jointly prepare proposals and present them to the customer,
    • consult on tasks and deadlines,
    • monitor the execution of tasks,
    • prepare reports for the company.

    Almost all the tasks of an account manager are related to scheduling work and building good relationships with people. Most often, a specialist works from the office or comes to clients, but sometimes he can work remotely.

    In some small companies, the role of an account manager can be taken over by a team leader or project manager.

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    Required qualities and skills

    Much of the work of an account manager is based on soft skills. These are key skills for successful development in this specialty. Therefore, we will tell you more about them.

    Soft skills

    What he can do:

    • negotiate – will help to find a compromise between the client’s wishes and the company’s capabilities;
    • feel people – so the manager can understand how to interact with different people;
    • be a team player – an account manager cannot lead a project alone;
    • work hard and fast – work can be very intense, and the schedule is irregular;
    • be stress-resistant – there are force majeure on projects that you need to be able to cope with;
    • to speak and write correctly – will help to convey thoughts and ideas more accurately.

    What qualities and character traits does he possess:

    • creativity – sometimes non-standard approaches and solutions are needed for client tasks;
    • broad-minded – it is important for a manager to understand various issues in order to understand what the client is talking about;
    • leadership qualities – will help to effectively manage a team;
    • organizational skills – will help to assemble a team for the project and complete it on time;
    • strategic thinking – an account manager must understand in advance how the proposed options for solving a problem will affect the client’s business.

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    Creative Thinking Courses

    Svetlana Savelyeva

    5 min.

    Hard skills

    The required professional skills of an account manager depend on the scope of the project they are working on. An account manager must dive deep into the client’s business to bring results. For example, in order to successfully work with Western SEO projects, the manager himself must have experience with SEO and be fluent in English.

    It will be useful for a manager to understand schedulers and trackers. With their help, it is easier to control the work and send reports to clients.

    Task scheduling software:

    • Trello,
    • TickTick,
    • Any.do,
    • Todoist,
    • Remember The Milk.

    An account manager can manage different projects: online and offline. To make it easier for him to collect statistics and analyze data, he needs to master special programs:

    • Yandex.Metrika,
    • Google Analytics,
    • 1C,
    • Excel,
    • CRM systems.

    Read also:

    How to implement Trello and save on expensive CRM and personal account development

    Alena Mitrofanova

    18 min.

    Education

    The profession of an account manager is not taught in universities, and there are few courses in this profession. A lot is tied to the personal qualities of a person. So we can say that an account manager is a calling.

    Courses

    Check out our selection of courses for project managers. Especially if you are sure that you already have the qualities necessary for an account manager, but you lack professional skills. Professions and requirements for these employees are very similar.

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    project manager

    netology

    91.5

    123 900 ₽

    5 162 ₽/month

    8 months

    School website

    Project management

    Skillbox

    90. 0

    94 082 ₽

    7 840 ₽/month

    4 months

    School website

    Profession Project Manager PRO in IT

    SkillFactory

    89.8

    108 900 ₽

    9 075 ₽/month

    12 months

    School website

    Project Manager

    Yandex Practicum

    88.5

    96 000 ₽

    17 000 ₽/month

    6 months

    School website

    Faculty of Project Management

    Geek Brains

    83.2

    168 375 ₽

    4 678 ₽/month

    12 months

    School website

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    Colleges

    You can become an account manager after graduation. In your work, you will need knowledge from economics, psychology, marketing, sociology, etc. Therefore, you can take the position of an account manager with an economic, psychological, sociological higher education or education in the field of advertising and PR.

    You can become an account manager without special education. The main thing is to have developed soft skills that will help build relationships with customers. First, you will be offered to work with individuals for a relatively small fee. Then, if you want to get more, work with large clients and develop in this area, you can take a course from our selection. You will gain specialized knowledge, become more confident and build a portfolio to move up the career ladder faster. 25,0003

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    Director of Marketing and PR (CMO) 0

    HR Director 0

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    APTECE Head 2

    Zootechnik 1

    Engineer PTO, Members engineer 16

    Engineer for Quality 4

    Labor protection and safety engineer 8

    Operating Engineer 3

    Design Engineer 33

    Engineer 24

    Cashier 28

    Storekeeper 85

    Commercial Director (CCO) 0

    Sales Coordinator 4

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    Procurement manager 20

    Logistics manager, FEA manager 16

    Marketing and advertisement 14

    HR manager 9,000 9000 Sales manager, managers for work Customer Service 142

    Partner Manager 1

    Travel Manager 1

    Product Manager 4

    Restaurant Manager 2347 8

    Manager/Strategy Consultant 0

    Manager/Head of AHO 14

    MERCHENDAIZER 37

    Installer 55

    Scientific specialist, researcher, Laboratory, Laboratory, Laboratory, Laboratory, Laboratory, Laboratory, Laboratory, Laboratory, Laboratory, Laboratory 8

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    Shift supervisor, site foreman 33

    Call center operator, contact center specialist 27

    PC operator, database operator 24

    Production line operator 48

    CNC operator with CNC 6

    Operating Director 3

    waiter, bartender, barista 52

    security guard 94

    appraiser 0

    hairdresser 1

    Translator 2

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    Head of sales department 18

    Project manager 1

    Construction project Head 14

    Service engineer, mechanic 42

    Network engineer 0

    System administrator

    System engineer 0

    Locabulary 117

    Information Security Specialist 4

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    Technical Support Specialist 2

    Insurance Agent 3

    Pharmacist-Provice 18

    Financial analyst, investment analyst 0

    Financial Director (CFO) 1

    Financial controller 1

    Financial manager 2 9000 2 9000 9000 FITES gym 3

    Photographer, retoucher 1

    Hostess 7

    Seamstress, tailor, cutter 59

    Economist 14

    Electric holder 64

    Energetic 7

    Law Revolution 6

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    I was just browsing Facebook when a news article caught my attention. He mentioned the objects that can be obtained by working at Google. I did a little research, studied the Glassdoor review, and here is a summary of salaries on Google . Please note that the numbers are not exact, but averages because Glassdoor takes into account the salaries of different individuals who work at the post office and calculates averages. This also means that below are non-fixed salaries and you can get more or less, depending on your performance – in the interview and later in the job. Also, these are only salaries and I have not included additional benefits such as bonuses, etc.

    Google Payroll

    Senior programmers – Software engineers are the backbone of Google. And this applies to them well. As long as you get all the free funds available in different positions – such as groceries, playrooms, laundry, etc., they float in the $139,084 range. So the average senior programmer salary at Google is almost $140,000 .

    Researchers – Google has launched some off-the-computer projects such as diskless cars. These tasks require research scientists who are good at understanding and succeeding. The estimated salary for research scientists at Google is around $130,000. Again, this figure does not include any additional benefits.

    Product Managers – Product Managers are those who work hard to make Google products successful. They have the task of interacting with almost everyone involved with the product, getting the product off the ground, and even marketing it properly. While Product Manager salaries may be based on the type of projects they handle, the average Google Product Manager salary is $120,000.

    Equipment design engineers – They are different from research scientists and are used based on certain skills. They consider the task of facilitating the work with the hardware of products and projects. The average salary for research engineers at Google is around $118,000.

    Software Researchers – Again, they are also recruited based on different skill sets. Salaries can vary for different skill sets, but the average salary for software engineers at Google is $117,0000003

    Product Marketing Managers – As the name suggests, they are involved in the marketing of various products. They can handle one product or more than one product – depending on Google’s requirements. The average salary for Product Marketing Managers at Google is $107,000.

    Financial analysts – Google should keep a tab on what it earns with different products, which products are profitable and which need attention. For this purpose, you need financial analysts who can handle one or more products. The average salary for financial analysts at Google is $105,000 in addition to other perks such as a bonus and free stuff.

    DBA – You will disagree with the fact that Google has extensive databases that must be managed properly so that search engines and other products do not make mistakes. The job of DBAs at Google can be tough or easy based on the database(s) they handle. The average salary for a database administrator at Google is $95,000. It looks a little smaller compared to the work they have to do. But since I’m not an insider, I’ll leave it up to Google employees and others to figure it out if the salary is less than what I see.

    Account Manager – All companies need an Accounts Department to check profits and losses, and for regular bookkeeping, etc. The manager of such teams, the Google Accounts Manager, earns around $90,000.

    Software Interns – This section I find offers way more money than any other company pays for this position. Google software development interns make $82,000, which is pretty decent compared to other companies.

    Source : Glass door.

    The above are not the only messages available on Google. There are many others. Check this post if you are looking for Google Jobs .

    If you want to know about Microsoft, read our article – Salaries at Microsoft.

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    The 17 highest paying jobs at Google

    Google loves its engineers.

    However, Google is moving not only through programming. So Google is willing to hand out attractive dollar checks to the best candidates, regardless of their field of work, according to an annual salary report we borrowed from Glassdoor.

    Glassdoor collects salary data using both recent and current voluntary reports from anonymous users.

    Using this data, we have compiled a single list of the 17 highest paid positions, ranging from marketing director to senior product manager and technical director. And, to avoid redundancy, we’ve only included positions in this list that had at least five reviews.

    Take a look at the list below to see how much the highest paid Google employees earn.

    17. Senior online sales manager and production manager

    Salary: $165,596

    This position will oversee Google’s online sales strategies and revenue growth. In a company like Google, where all services are based on the Internet, this is a very important position.

    16. Senior Finance Manager

    Salary: $166,647

    This position involves managing the significant accounting needs of a huge Internet company like Google, from purchasing to payroll.

    15. Senior Software Engineer

    Salary: $171,285

    Programming is a huge part of a software engineer’s day. This more experienced engineer has more responsibilities than the average programmer, reflecting their deeper level of experience.

    14. Senior Research Fellow

    Salary: $172,000

    Researchers at Google work on projects related to machine learning and artificial intelligence, according to the Google job listing. They are able to analyze data and teach enterprise systems how to learn from that data, making Google programs and services smarter.

    13. Sales Strategy Manager

    Salary: $173,077

    Given that the advertising business is still the cornerstone of Google, it’s important to have experts who know the best ways to sell. That’s what sales strategists are for.

    12. Senior Technical Program Manager

    Salary: $174,500

    Senior Technical Program Managers at Google must oversee the entire project life cycle, including managing project schedules, identifying any potential risks, and setting project goals for teams.

    11. User Experience Designer

    Salary: $184,720

    Designing user experience for a product is one of the most important jobs at any tech company, which is why Google is willing to offer big dollar checks to top designers. User experience designers need to make sure Google products look good and are easy to use.

    10. Product Manager III

    Salary: $185,000

    This position requires the individual to oversee various projects, maintaining relationships with other corporate products and ensuring that each individual works at a common pace.

    9. Technical Manager II

    Salary: $192,000

    Engineers build the foundation that supports Google’s most important products. The technical manager is responsible for overseeing engineering teams, developing tests, creating new products, and improving existing ones.

    8. Software Engineer

    Salary: $200,923

    Engineers at Google must be great at solving complex problems. That’s why the company has become known for quizzing applicants with puzzle questions. But based on Glassdoor’s data, it’s likely that the company rewards these employees well. The salary at Google for this position is 60% higher than the national average salary, according to Glassdoor.

    7. Senior Product Manager

    Salary: $201,600

    An experienced product manager is a wonderful asset in Google’s inventory: they help lead engineering teams towards a common goal, even from offices that are far apart.

    6. Senior Software Development Manager

    Salary: $205,290

    The Senior Software Development Manager at Google is a highly sought-after employee who has extensive programming experience and the ability to lead programmers on teams.

    5. Marketing Director

    Salary: $234,741

    The job of the Marketing Director is to properly communicate current offers from Google. This job includes giving presentations at conferences, writing blog entries, TV commercials, and a host of other activities.

    4. Senior Software Engineer

    Salary: $242,500

    Senior software engineers at Google are among the highest paid employees in all of Google. These engineers should act as technical leads in whatever department they work in, whether it’s YouTube, AdWords, or any other division of the company.

    3. Director (divisions)

    Salary: $247,500

    A director at Google, regardless of division, must have the best leadership skills a company needs to lead teams and keep each employee focused on a common goal.

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    1. #1 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #1 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Mt. Everest Academy

      Online School,

      San Diego Unified School District, CA,

      K-12,

      44 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.

      Featured Review: Senior says Mt. Everest Academy is an exceptional school that offers a unique learning experience for each student. The teachers and faculty at Mt. Everest are very caring and truly look out for the students….

      Read 44 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 291,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

    2. #2 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #2 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Granada Hills Charter

      Blue checkmark.

      Public School,

      GRANADA HILLS, CA,

      PK, K-12,

      1454 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 1 stars.

      Featured Review: Junior says This is my third year at Granada and overall, I think it’s a pretty great school! I think Granada does a good job at preparing students for college by providing lots of AP classes, and most teachers….

      Read 1454 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 5,462,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,

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    3. #3 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #3 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Woodside Elementary School

      Public School,

      WOODSIDE, CA,

      K-8,

      5 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.

      Featured Review: Middle School Student says Great Teachers! Smart and competitive students. My main critique is about diversity, the school works hard on it but it is really not possible. Also if you are not very left-wing you will be….

      Read 5 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 368,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

    4. #4 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #4 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Duveneck Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Palo Alto Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

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

      Read 2 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 340,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

    5. #5 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #5 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Palm Crest Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      La Canada Unified School District, CA,

      K-6,

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

      Featured Review: Parent says We have two kids that attend this school. One of which went to a charter school prior, which had some strengths, but can’t come close to what this school does. There is a reason this school always….

      Read 3 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 620,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

    6. #6 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #6 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Lucille M. Nixon Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Palo Alto Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Alum says Nixon was an amazing school. The teachers were extremely patient and assigned creative and meaningful assignments. I remember writing a journal as someone in the gold rush in 4th grade and doing book….

      Read 2 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 359,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

    7. #7 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #7 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      La Canada Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      La Canada Unified School District, CA,

      K-6,

      4 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

      Featured Review: Niche User says The teachers were kind and understanding and they are managing the pandemic well. The food was definitely not the best but it was adequate..

      Read 4 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 622,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

    8. #8 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #8 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Walter Hays Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Palo Alto Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 259,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

    9. #9 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #9 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Paradise Canyon Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      La Canada Unified School District, CA,

      K-6,

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 680,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

    10. #10 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #10 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Yu Ming Charter School

      Blue checkmark.

      Public School,

      OAKLAND, CA,

      K-8,

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

      Featured Review: Middle School Student says Great school, I go there and I love it so much! There are a lot of different things you can do but I love how it also teaches me mandarin and it also is super strong on math and English even though….

      Read 2 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 555,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

    11. #11 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #11 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Valentine Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      San Marino Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

      9 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.

      Featured Review: Parent says My two kids love Valentine Elementary School for their caring teachers, staff, and close-knit community that prioritizes education. Aside from superior academics, my children experienced engaging….

      Read 9 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 609,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

    12. #12 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #12 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Point Vicente Elementary School

      Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

      8 Niche users give it an average review of 4.9 stars.

      Featured Review: Niche User says Going to Point Vicnete was very well. I started in 1st grade and had the amazing principal Becky Cash. Although she unfortunately left in 3rd grade, our new principal Beth Hadley wasn’t all bad…..

      Read 8 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 296,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

    13. #13 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #13 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Carver Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      San Marino Unified School District, CA,

      PK, K-5,

      4 Niche users give it an average review of 4.8 stars.

      Featured Review: Parent says We love Carver! Our children love going to school. Expect to contribute to the school’s foundation and PTA. It is still more affordable than private school..

      Read 4 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 595,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

    14. #14 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #14 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Ohlone Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Palo Alto Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Middle School Student says A different experience from other schools, Ohlone is a very unique place. From combining grades to numerous trips, Ohlone is a very hands on school that has improved my social learning Although the….

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 438,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

    15. #15 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #15 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Fairmeadow Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Palo Alto Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

      3 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.

      Featured Review: Parent says We love Fairmeadow Elementary school at all levels, ecademic balance, diversity, social and emotional growth of our child. Our son is in grade 1 and he loves reading, math, science, soccer and tops….

      Read 3 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 360,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

    16. #16 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #16 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Montecito Union

      Public School,

      SANTA BARBARA, CA,

      K-6,

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 374,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

    17. #17 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #17 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Park Village Elementary School

      Poway Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Works Here says Park Village is an excellent elementary school. The teachers ,staff and parents ( volunteers) work together to make learning a special experience for our students. The parent involvement PTA & foundation have provided support thru fundraising that has added Art, Music, Science…Its a great place to work..

      Read 2 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 550,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,

    18. #18 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #18 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Palo Verde Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Palo Alto Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Parent says I have a 3rd grader at this school. The teachers are caring, well-prepared, and dedicated. The students are eager to learn. The parents are friendly and involved. The staff is dedicated and….

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 337,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

    19. #19 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #19 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Herbert Hoover Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Palo Alto Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

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

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 352,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

    20. #20 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #20 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Marengo Elementary School

      South Pasadena Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Parent says School is excellent and teachers really care about their students. The work load may seem a bit much at times, but kids hardly ever complain about it..

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 749,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

    21. #21 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #21 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      El Carmelo Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Palo Alto Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Parent says Both of my children attend El Carmelo, and we absolutely love it. The rigorous academics, the social/emotional awareness with Project Cornerstone, the caring teachers and staff, the engaged parents….

      Read 2 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 295,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,

    22. #22 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #22 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Vista Verde

      Blue checkmark.

      Irvine Unified School District, CA,

      K-8,

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

      Featured Review: Middle School Student says GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB! GOOD JOB!….

      Read 5 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 462,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

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    24. #23 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #23 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      El Morro Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Laguna Beach Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Alum says Amazing elementary school. Great teachers and the equivalent to a private school. Right near PCH with a large ocean view!.

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 423,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

    25. #24 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #24 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Addison Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Palo Alto Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 319,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

    26. #25 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

      #25 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

      Rolling Hills Elementary School

      Poway Unified School District, CA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Parent says Rolling hills elementary is a great small school in a great community. We are a fairly tight nit and family friendly community tucked away in the San Diego suburbs..

      Read 2 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 419,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

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    Top 10 Best Public Schools in California (2022-23)

    School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

    Student Proficiency

    Grades

    Location

    Rank: #1 – 21. – 2.

    Science Academy Stem Magnet

    Math: ≥99% | Reading: 98%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: ≥99% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 98% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 6-11

    5525 Vineland Ave.
    North Hollywood, CA 91601
    (818) 753-4470

    Rank: #1 – 21. – 2.

    Whitney (Gretchen) High School

    Math: 98% | Reading: ≥99%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 98% (Top 1%)

    Reading: ≥99% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 7-12

    16800 Shoemaker Ave.
    Cerritos, CA 90703
    (562) 229-7745

    Rank: #33.

    Oxford Academy

    Math: 96% | Reading: 98%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 96% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 98% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 7-12

    5172 Orange Ave.
    Cypress, CA 90630
    (714) 220-3055

    Rank: #44.

    North Star Academy

    Math: 96% | Reading: 96%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 96% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 96% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 3-8

    400 Duane St.
    Redwood City, CA 94062
    (650) 482-2411

    Rank: #55.

    La Jolla Elementary School

    Math: 95% | Reading: 97%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 95% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 97% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    1111 Marine St.
    La Jolla, CA 92037
    (858) 454-7196

    Rank: #66.

    Petaluma Accelerated Charter

    Charter School

    Math: ≥95% | Reading: ≥95%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: ≥95% (Top 1%)

    Reading: ≥95% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 7-8

    110 Ellis St.
    Petaluma, CA 94952
    (707) 778-4750

    Rank: #77.

    Elkhorn

    Math: 94% | Reading: 97%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 97% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 4-8

    10505 N. Davis Rd.
    Stockton, CA 95209
    (209) 953-8330

    Rank: #88.

    Manchester Gate

    Math: 94% | Reading: 96%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 96% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 2-6

    2307 E. Dakota Ave.
    Fresno, CA 93726
    (559) 248-7220

    Rank: #99.

    William Faria Elementary School

    Math: 97% | Reading: 95%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 97% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 95% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    10155 Barbara Ln.
    Cupertino, CA 95014
    (408) 252-0706

    Rank: #10 – 1110. – 11.

    Academy Of The Canyons

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: ≥95%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: ≥95% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 9-12

    26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd.
    Valencia, CA 91355
    (661) 362-3056

    Rank: #10 – 1110. – 11.

    Dr. Tj Owens Gilroy Early College Academy

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: ≥95%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: ≥95% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 9-12

    5055 Santa Teresa Blvd. Pb17
    Gilroy, CA 95020
    (408) 846-4909

    Rank: #1212.

    Yu Ming Charter

    Charter School

    Math: 94% | Reading: 94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-8

    1086 Alcatraz Ave.
    Emeryville, CA 94608
    (510) 452-2063

    Rank: #13 – 1413. – 14.

    Lynbrook High School

    Math: 92% | Reading: 94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 92% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 9-12

    1280 Johnson Ave.
    San Jose, CA 95129
    (408) 366-7700

    Rank: #13 – 1413. – 14.

    Mission San Jose High School

    Math: 92% | Reading: 94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 92% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 9-12

    41717 Palm Ave.
    Fremont, CA 94539
    (510) 657-3600

    Rank: #15 – 1615. – 16.

    California Academy Of Mathematics And Science

    Math: ≥95% | Reading: 90-94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: ≥95% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 9-12

    1000 E. Victoria St. Bldg. Sac
    Carson, CA 90747
    (310) 243-2025

    Rank: #15 – 1615. – 16.

    White Oaks Elementary School

    Math: ≥95% | Reading: 90-94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: ≥95% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-3

    1901 White Oak Way
    San Carlos, CA 94070
    (650) 508-7317

    Rank: #17 – 1817. – 18.

    Joaquin Miller Middle School

    Math: 93% | Reading: 93%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 93% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 93% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 6-8

    6151 Rainbow Dr.
    San Jose, CA 95129
    (408) 252-3755

    Rank: #17 – 1817. – 18.

    Murdock-portal Elementary School

    Math: 93% | Reading: 93%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 93% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 93% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    1188 Wunderlich Dr.
    San Jose, CA 95129
    (408) 973-8191

    Rank: #19 – 2819. – 28.

    Accelerated Achievement Academy

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: 90-94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 4-8

    1151 Buena Vista Rd.
    Hollister, CA 95023
    (831) 636-4460

    Rank: #19 – 2819. – 28.

    Argonaut Elementary School

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: 90-94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    13200 Shadow Mountain Rd.
    Saratoga, CA 95070
    (408) 867-4773

    Rank: #19 – 2819. – 28.

    Carver Elementary School

    Math: 92% | Reading: 92%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 92% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 92% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    3100 Hntngtn Dr.
    San Marino, CA 91108
    (626) 299-7080

    Rank: #19 – 2819. – 28.

    Cold Spring Elementary School

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: 90-94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-6

    2243 Sycamore Canyon Rd.
    Santa Barbara, CA 93108
    (805) 969-2678

    Rank: #19 – 2819. – 28.

    Hoover Elementary School

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: 90-94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    2220 Summit Dr.
    Burlingame, CA 94010
    (650) 259-3900

    Rank: #19 – 2819. – 28.

    Oak Avenue Elementary School

    Math: 92% | Reading: 92%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 92% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 92% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-6

    1501 Oak Ave.
    Los Altos, CA 94024
    (650) 237-3900

    Rank: #19 – 2819. – 28.

    Opal Robinson Elementary School

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: 90-94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    80 Morningside Dr.
    Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
    (310) 318-5120

    Rank: #19 – 2819. – 28.

    Roscomare Road Elementary School

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: 90-94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    2425 Roscomare Rd.
    Los Angeles, CA 90077
    (310) 472-9829

    Rank: #19 – 2819. – 28.

    Teach Elementary School

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: 90-94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 4-6

    165 Grand Ave.
    San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
    (805) 596-4100

    Rank: #19 – 2819. – 28.

    Wildwood Elementary School

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: 90-94%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    Math: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    301 Wildwood Ave.
    Oakland, CA 94611
    (510) 594-2780

    Rank: #2929.

    Valentine Elementary School

    Math: 91% | Reading: 95%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

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    Math: 91% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 95% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    1650 Hntngtn Dr.
    San Marino, CA 91108
    (626) 299-7090

    Rank: #30 – 3130. – 31.

    Canyon Charter Elementary School

    Charter School

    Math: 91% | Reading: 94%
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    Math: 91% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    421 Entrada Dr.
    Santa Monica, CA 90402
    (310) 454-7510

    Rank: #30 – 3130. – 31.

    Pacific Rim Elementary School

    Math: 91% | Reading: 94%
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    Math: 91% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    1100 Camino De Las Ondas
    Carlsbad, CA 92009
    (760) 331-6200

    Rank: #3232.

    Riverside Stem Academy

    Math: 90% | Reading: 94%
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    Math: 90% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 94% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 5-12

    4466 Mt.vernon Ave.
    Riverside, CA 92507
    (951) 788-7308

    Rank: #3333.

    William Hopkins Junior High School

    Math: 91% | Reading: 92%
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    Math: 91% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 92% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 7-8

    600 Driscoll Rd.
    Fremont, CA 94539
    (510) 656-3500

    Rank: #3434.

    Jack L. Weaver Elementary School

    Math: 92% | Reading: 91%
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    Math: 92% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 91% (Top 1%)

    Grades: K-5

    11872 Wembley Rd.
    Los Alamitos, CA 90720
    (562) 799-4580

    Rank: #3535.

    Saratoga High School

    Math: 90% | Reading: 93%
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    Top 1%

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    Math: 90% (Top 1%)

    Reading: 93% (Top 1%)

    Grades: 9-12

    20300 Herriman Ave.
    Saratoga, CA 95070
    (408) 867-3411

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    Enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by level and grade: Selected years, fall 1980 through fall 2028


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    Table 203. 10. Enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by level and grade: Selected years, fall 1980 through fall 2028






















































    [In thousands]
    Year All
    grades
    Elementary Secondary
    Total Prekin-
    dergar-
    ten
    Kinder-
    garten
    1st grade 2nd grade 3rd grade 4th grade 5th grade 6th grade 7th grade 8th grade Un-
    graded
    Total 9th grade 10th grade 11th grade 12th grade Un-
    graded1
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
    1980 40,877 27,647 96 2,593 2,894 2,800 2,893 3,107 3,130 3,038 3,085 3,086 924 13,231 3,377 3,368 3,195 2,925 366
    1985 39,422 27,034 151 3,041 3,239 2,941 2,895 2,771 2,776 2,789 2,938 2,982 511 12,388 3,439 3,230 2,866 2,550 303
    1990 41,217 29,876 303 3,306 3,499 3,327 3,297 3,248 3,197 3,110 3,067 2,979 541 11,341 3,169 2,896 2,612 2,381 284
    1991 42,047 30,503 375 3,311 3,556 3,360 3,334 3,315 3,268 3,239 3,181 3,020 542 11,544 3,313 2,915 2,645 2,392 278
    1992 42,823 31,086 505 3,313 3,542 3,431 3,361 3,342 3,325 3,303 3,299 3,129 536 11,737 3,352 3,027 2,656 2,431 272
                                           
    1993 43,465 31,502 545 3,377 3,529 3,429 3,437 3,361 3,350 3,356 3,355 3,249 513 11,963 3,487 3,050 2,751 2,424 250
    1994 44,111 31,896 603 3,444 3,593 3,440 3,439 3,426 3,372 3,381 3,404 3,302 492 12,215 3,604 3,131 2,748 2,488 244
    1995 44,840 32,338 637 3,536 3,671 3,507 3,445 3,431 3,438 3,395 3,422 3,356 500 12,502 3,704 3,237 2,826 2,487 247
    1996 45,611 32,762 670 3,532 3,770 3,600 3,524 3,454 3,453 3,494 3,464 3,403 399 12,849 3,801 3,323 2,930 2,586 208
    1997 46,127 33,071 695 3,503 3,755 3,689 3,597 3,507 3,458 3,492 3,520 3,415 440 13,056 3,819 3,376 2,972 2,673 216
                                           
    1998 46,539 33,344 729 3,443 3,727 3,681 3,696 3,592 3,520 3,497 3,530 3,480 449 13,195 3,856 3,382 3,021 2,722 214
    1999 46,857 33,486 751 3,397 3,684 3,656 3,691 3,686 3,604 3,564 3,541 3,497 415 13,371 3,935 3,415 3,034 2,782 205
    2000 47,204 33,686 776 3,382 3,636 3,634 3,676 3,711 3,707 3,663 3,629 3,538 334 13,517 3,963 3,491 3,083 2,803 177
    2001 47,672 33,936 865 3,379 3,614 3,593 3,653 3,695 3,727 3,769 3,720 3,616 304 13,736 4,012 3,528 3,174 2,863 159
    2002 48,183 34,114 915 3,434 3,594 3,565 3,623 3,669 3,711 3,788 3,821 3,709 285 14,069 4,105 3,584 3,229 2,990 161
                                           
    2003 48,540 34,201 950 3,503 3,613 3,544 3,611 3,619 3,685 3,772 3,841 3,809 255 14,339 4,190 3,675 3,277 3,046 150
    2004 48,795 34,178 990 3,544 3,663 3,560 3,580 3,612 3,635 3,735 3,818 3,825 215 14,618 4,281 3,750 3,369 3,094 122
    2005 49,113 34,204 1,036 3,619 3,691 3,606 3,586 3,578 3,633 3,670 3,777 3,802 205 14,909 4,287 3,866 3,454 3,180 121
    2006 49,316 34,235 1,084 3,631 3,751 3,641 3,627 3,586 3,602 3,660 3,716 3,766 170 15,081 4,260 3,882 3,551 3,277 110
    2007 49,291 34,204 1,081 3,609 3,750 3,704 3,659 3,624 3,600 3,628 3,700 3,709 139 15,086 4,200 3,863 3,557 3,375 92
                                           
    2008 49,266 34,286 1,180 3,640 3,708 3,699 3,708 3,647 3,629 3,614 3,653 3,692 117 14,980 4,123 3,822 3,548 3,400 87
    2009 49,361 34,409 1,223 3,678 3,729 3,665 3,707 3,701 3,652 3,644 3,641 3,651 119 14,952 4,080 3,809 3,541 3,432 90
    2010 49,484 34,625 1,279 3,682 3,754 3,701 3,686 3,711 3,718 3,682 3,676 3,659 77 14,860 4,008 3,800 3,538 3,472 42
    2011 49,522 34,773 1,291 3,746 3,773 3,713 3,703 3,672 3,699 3,724 3,696 3,679 77 14,749 3,957 3,751 3,546 3,452 43
    2012 49,771 35,018 1,307 3,831 3,824 3,729 3,719 3,690 3,673 3,723 3,746 3,699 76 14,753 3,975 3,730 3,528 3,477 43
                                           
    2013 50,045 35,251 1,328 3,834 3,885 3,791 3,738 3,708 3,697 3,684 3,748 3,753 85 14,794 3,980 3,761 3,526 3,476 52
    2014 50,313 35,370 1,369 3,772 3,863 3,857 3,806 3,719 3,719 3,710 3,710 3,757 87 14,943 4,033 3,794 3,568 3,496 52
    20152 50,438 35,388 1,402 3,713 3,768 3,842 3,869 3,793 3,733 3,731 3,732 3,719 87 15,050 4,019 3,846 3,598 3,537 49
    20163 50,615 35,477 1,426 3,699 3,694 3,761 3,874 3,858 3,814 3,754 3,761 3,749 88 15,138 3,986 3,860 3,669 3,571 52
      Projected
    2017 50,695 35,473 1,415 3,670 3,709 3,686 3,784 3,864 3,870 3,831 3,782 3,775 88 15,222 4,019 3,828 3,682 3,642 52
    2018 50,728 35,465 1,417 3,678 3,680 3,700 3,709 3,774 3,876 3,888 3,859 3,796 88 15,264 4,047 3,859 3,652 3,655 52
    2019 50,770 35,457 1,425 3,697 3,684 3,672 3,724 3,699 3,786 3,893 3,916 3,874 88 15,313 4,069 3,886 3,681 3,625 51
    2020 50,857 35,384 1,430 3,712 3,704 3,676 3,695 3,714 3,710 3,803 3,922 3,931 88 15,473 4,153 3,907 3,707 3,654 51
    2021 50,892 35,231 1,426 3,700 3,718 3,696 3,699 3,685 3,725 3,727 3,831 3,937 87 15,661 4,214 3,988 3,728 3,680 52
                                           
    2022 51,012 35,189 1,457 3,782 3,706 3,710 3,719 3,689 3,696 3,742 3,755 3,846 87 15,823 4,220 4,047 3,804 3,700 52
    2023 51,098 35,235 1,465 3,802 3,788 3,698 3,733 3,709 3,700 3,713 3,770 3,769 88 15,863 4,122 4,052 3,860 3,776 52
    2024 51,124 35,376 1,473 3,821 3,809 3,780 3,721 3,723 3,720 3,717 3,740 3,784 88 15,748 4,040 3,958 3,866 3,832 52
    2025 51,119 35,519 1,479 3,837 3,828 3,800 3,804 3,712 3,735 3,737 3,745 3,754 88 15,601 4,056 3,879 3,776 3,837 52
    2026 51,123 35,703 1,484 3,851 3,844 3,819 3,824 3,794 3,723 3,752 3,765 3,759 89 15,420 4,025 3,895 3,701 3,748 51
                                           
    2027 51,228 35,894 1,488 3,862 3,858 3,836 3,843 3,814 3,805 3,740 3,779 3,779 89 15,334 4,029 3,865 3,716 3,674 51
    2028 51,419 36,073 1,492 3,871 3,869 3,850 3,860 3,833 3,826 3,823 3,767 3,794 90 15,346 4,051 3,869 3,687 3,688 51






    1 Includes students reported as being enrolled in grade 13.
    2 The prekindergarten, elementary total, and “all grades” counts include imputations for prekindergarten enrollment in California and Oregon.
    3 The prekindergarten, elementary total, and “all grades” counts include imputations for prekindergarten enrollment in California.
    NOTE: Due to changes in reporting and imputation practices, prekindergarten enrollment for years prior to 1992 represent an undercount compared to later years. The total ungraded counts of students were prorated to the elementary and secondary levels based on prior reports. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
    SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Statistics of Public Elementary and Secondary School Systems, 1980-81; Common Core of Data (CCD), “State Nonfiscal Survey of Public Elementary/Secondary Education,” 1985-86 through 2016-17; and National Elementary and Secondary Enrollment Projection Model, 1972 through 2028. (This table was prepared March 2019.)


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    Confidence in California public schools declines sharply

    Confidence in California public schools has declined as voters and parents overwhelmingly have concluded that the quality of education worsened during the pandemic, according to a UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times.

    Pollsters asked voters to give schools a letter-grade rating from A to F — essentially the same question asked of voters in a 2011 USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll. A decade ago, the results were interpreted as sobering; the numbers are worse now.

    Statewide, about 21% of voters give the state’s public schools an A or B; in 2011 it was 27%. Meanwhile, D or F grades statewide rose 15 percentage points in the last decade, from 13% to 28%.

    In the city of Los Angeles, 18% of voters give schools an A or B; about 1 in 3 voters give D or F marks to public schools. Comparable figures are not available for 2011.

    “The decline is significant,” Mark DiCamillo, director of the IGS poll, who has surveyed voters in California for more than four decades. “It could be a long-term trend, but I would certainly think that the impact of COVID has probably contributed to it.”

    As in 2011, voters still give their local schools higher marks on average than they give to schools statewide, but the gap has shrunk. Statewide, 35% of voters give an A or B to “the public schools attended by children who live in your neighborhood.”

    The percentage in Los Angeles was 24%. Improving both the perception and reality of L.A schools is part of the agenda laid out in a “100-Day Plan” unveiled Thursday by new L.A. schools Supt. Alberto Carvalho.

    The poll was administered online to 8,937 registered voters statewide in English and Spanish from Feb. 3 to Feb. 10. Funding for the poll was provided in part by The Times.

    The poll shows no major political shift in attitudes toward teachers unions. Voters remain widely divided, especially along partisan lines, with Republicans and conservatives far more critical.

    Overall, pluralities — but not majorities — agree that unions are too powerful, resist reforms that would improve schools and are too focused on the needs of teachers rather than the needs of students. But a larger plurality — 46% — agrees that unions “strive to help teachers succeed in a very tough profession. ” And opinions are almost evenly divided, within the margin of error, on the question of whether unions work to improve schools.

    And, depending on the statement, about 20% to 30% stated they had no opinion at all — suggesting the issue was not so central to their personal political calculations.

    On other school-related issues, the poll found:

    • Solid support for free universal pre-kindergarten, even at significant cost to the state budget. By 67% to 25%, voters said they backed the plan to phase in the program for 4-year-olds by 2025.
    • A close divide on the value of standardized testing, with 47% of voters saying that tests hurt public education, while 42% said they provide a benefit. On this question, a strong generational split emerged. The older the voters, the more likely they were to approve of standardized tests.
    • In Los Angeles, where the issue of keeping or eliminating school police has been contentious, the poll found 41% favored having armed and uniformed police to patrol schools, while 34% preferred unarmed security personnel and 10% chose having no security personnel, with 15% having no opinion. Parents supported having police or other security personnel at a higher rate: 49% favoring armed police; 29% unarmed security and 7% neither.

    On the decline in voters’ assessment of school quality, a big unknown is whether the shift from 10 years ago represents a long-term trend or a short-term reaction to the pandemic.

    The pandemic clearly has played a role: 72% of voters said the quality of education has gotten worse “since the outbreak of the coronavirus,” including 40% who said much worse. With some variation, this assessment cut across all demographics. Among parents, for example, 67% said education had gotten worse.

    “We had a lot of deficiencies beforehand, but now I feel that, with the excuse of the pandemic, everything has just worsened,” said Juanita Garcia, who has a grandson in high school in the L.A. Unified School District. “The quality of the education is lowering everywhere. The children aren’t receiving the type of education or the skills that they need.

    “This is one of those issues where even large majorities of Democrats and Republicans agree,” pollster DiCamillo said.

    Because the pandemic “took a huge toll” on everyone, the public’s worse perception of schools could simply be temporary and not indicative of a meaningful trend, said Kent Wong, director of the UCLA Labor Center, which conducts research on public education.

    Eric Schickler, co-director of the Institute of Governmental Studies, agreed that “some of this is likely to be temporary — to do with the pandemic disruptions.”

    The broader findings of the poll indicated, however, “that there’s a kind of wider distrust, a wider sense of dissatisfaction,” he said.

    In the past, because schools are locally controlled, he added, they’ve been less marked by a partisan divide. But that appears to be changing.

    The grades given to schools are significantly lower among Republicans and strong conservatives than among Democrats.

    Public education is likely to become a debated political issue in this election year. Petitions are circulating for November ballot measures that would permit parents to spend public education funding, via a voucher, on private schools. Another would limit the collective-bargaining rights of teachers and other employees. And local school board elections — which will include contests in Los Angeles — are expected to be more contentious.

    Education is a traditional strong suit politically for Democrats, and those ballot measures could be a long shot in a liberal state like California. Republicans, however, have campaigned heavily on school issues in other states, such as Virginia, where public education themes were central to the GOP’s November gubernatorial win.

    A widespread negative narrative about critical race theory is “probably filtering into how some Republicans and conservatives see their schools,” Schickler said. “The pandemic — and now these issues about what’s being taught — have kind of created the perfect storm in making schools more of a flashpoint.

    A different California poll found voters giving the state’s schools higher marks. The PACE/USC Rossier poll asked voters to rate public schools since 2012. In its most recent annual survey in July, 38% of voters gave A or B grades to public schools and 51% gave A or B grades to their local public schools. Parents gave schools even higher marks.

    At that point, “maybe we were still in a period of people sort of appreciating all the work that educators were doing,” said Julie Marsh, a professor of education policy at USC’s Rossier School of Education. “Potentially what we’re seeing now is fatigue in the duration of the pandemic and what it’s doing to schools.”

    The recent polarizing politics around schools also are likely a factor, said Marsh, who was involved in the PACE/USC poll.

    “I’m concerned about the eroding public trust we have in our public schools,” Marsh added. “I think we’re seeing that all over the country.”

    Advocates who support voucher proposals hope to capitalize on that discontent.

    “Parents are angrier than ever at how the K-12 system is operating, and it’s no surprise that there’s a revolt,” said Tommy Schultz, chief executive of American Federation for Children, who pointed to the recent school board recall in San Francisco.

    “While ballot initiatives have historically had a losing track record for K-12 reforms, almost entirely due to the fact the unions can outspend and out-mobilize on election day, the tide may have turned,” he said.

    One of the proposed voucher initiatives is spearheaded by disenchanted L.A. Unified parents, who fault teachers unions and district officials for what they regard as inadequate education during the pandemic.

    Overall, parents continue to have a diversity of perspectives.

    “The 2019 UTLA strike was when I first saw up close the importance of unions in looking out for students,” said Eagle Rock parent Carmel Levitan.

    But Contra Costa County parent Ernest Falcon has concluded that teachers unions, especially during the pandemic, have advocated for policies that are detrimental to students.

    “I do not think the California Teachers Assn. represents the interests of children,” said Falcon, an attorney who describes himself as a onetime Democratic campaign worker. “They aren’t making schools safer for themselves while harming the kids with their fear-driven advocacy.”

    For the poll, a larger sample of L.A. registered voters — just over 2,100 — was collected so that the L.A.-specific results would be valid when examined outside the state sample. The margin of sampling error for the full L.A. sample is approximately 3 percentage points in either direction. The estimated margin of error for the statewide sample is 2 percentage points in either direction. A full description of the poll methodology is available on the IGS website.

    Why Some California School Districts Are Changing How Students Earn Grades

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    Some of California’s largest school districts are trying an unconventional tactic to help students reengage in school after distance learning and boost their chances of acceptance into the state’s public colleges: by dropping D and F grades.

    Los Angeles Unified, Oakland Unified, Sacramento City Unified, San Diego Unified and other districts are phasing out grades below a C for high school students. If a student fails a test or doesn’t complete their homework, they’ll be able to retake the test and get more time to turn in assignments.

    The idea is to encourage students to learn the course material and not be derailed by a low grade that could potentially disqualify them from admission to the University of California and California State University. Students who don’t learn the material, pass the final exam or finish homework by the end of the semester would earn an “incomplete.”

    “Our hope is that students begin to see school as a place of learning, where they can take risks and learn from mistakes, instead of a place of compliance,” said Nidya Baez, assistant principal at Fremont High in Oakland Unified. “Right now, we have a system where we give a million points for a million pieces of paper that students turn in, without much attention to what they’re actually learning.”

    Although education reform advocates have been pushing for this for years, the pandemic offered an opportunity for districts to put it into action. With so many students languishing academically after a year of distance learning, districts see dropping D’s and F’s as a way to help students who were most affected by the pandemic, especially Black and Latino students and those from lower-income families.

    But the move is also, potentially, a step toward an entirely different learning system, in which students are assessed by what they’ve learned, not how well they perform on tests on a given day or whether they turn in their homework on time. Known as competency — or mastery-based learning — the style has been a staple of some private and charter schools for years, and a goal for education reformers trying to overhaul the traditional high school system.

    ‘Instruction is what leads to learning. Not grading. They’re separate. That’s the problem — we have a disconnect between instruction, learning and grading.’H. Alix Gallagher, director of strategic partnerships, Policy Analysis for California Education

    While traditional grading may have worked for previous generations, a competency-based system is better suited for the rapidly changing workplace of the future, said Devin Vodicka, former superintendent of Vista Unified in San Diego County and chief executive of the Learner-Centered Collaborative, a nonprofit that helps districts shift to competency-based learning.

    “We need a system that gets beyond the institutional model and provides more meaningful feedback for students,” Vodicka said. “The future is going to require less focus on time and more focus on what we can do and contribute, and the quality of our performance. We need to prepare our students for this.”

    At most high schools, grades are linked to time, and a grade reflects how well a student has performed on tests and homework by the end of a semester. Grades can open doors to advanced classes and are the primary component of college admissions, especially since universities like UC and CSU temporarily dropped standardized tests as part of the admissions criteria.

    But they’re notoriously subjective. The state Education Code gives teachers the authority to issue grades, but it doesn’t specify how those grades should be determined. Some teachers grade on a curve, with only a set number of students earning A’s or B’s, while others are more lax.

    An informal EdSource survey of about two dozen California teachers found that 57% rarely or never gave D’s and F’s. Only 7% said they did frequently.

    “Grades are punitive and provide no information on standards mastery,” one teacher wrote. “I would love [grading] to be based on mastery of standards and … authentic feedback.”

    But for some teachers, D’s and F’s play an important role in the classroom. They signal that a student did not learn the material and needs extra help. Dropping D’s and F’s doesn’t guarantee that students will learn the material, even with extra help, and may lead to grade inflation, said Debora Rinehart, a math and science teacher at St. Theresa School, a Catholic school in Oakland.

    “I will work with any student before or after school or even on the weekend to help them learn. However, I will never lie about their knowledge level,” she said. “Not reporting D’s and F’s is the equivalent of lying about a student’s progress.”

    But the vast difference in teachers’ grading styles has resulted in a system where grades are nearly useless as an indicator of students’ abilities, said H. Alix Gallagher, director of strategic partnerships at Policy Analysis for California Education.

    “What does a grade mean? It’s a mix of things, and it’s different from teacher to teacher. It can actually be radically different,” she said. “As it’s practiced now, grading is idiosyncratic, and that’s not a good thing.”

    Too often, she said, grades take on outsized importance for students, and those who get D’s or F’s become discouraged or disengage even further, never learning the material they missed to begin with.

    “Instruction is what leads to learning. Not grading. They’re separate. That’s the problem — we have a disconnect between instruction, learning and grading,” she said.

    Patricia Russell is the chief learning officer at the Mastery Transcript Consortium, a nonprofit that advises school districts and colleges on alternatives to grades. Interest in the topic has been soaring, she said. In the three years since the group started, membership has increased from four districts to more than two dozen nationwide.

    For college applications, Russell’s group encourages students to submit a portfolio that includes essays, tests with high scores, videos showing oral presentations, lab projects or other items that showcase a student’s best work.

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    The idea is to show colleges evidence of what a student can actually do, not a teacher’s interpretation based on a limited grading scale.

    “We’re talking about people who are very young, and labeling them at such an early age as ‘less than’ or ‘more than’ can have significant psychological repercussions,” Russell said. “Some things in life are zero-sum games, but learning should not be.”

    Two large school improvement networks, supported by foundations, have made reexamining grading policies a priority.

    Laura Schwalm, a retired superintendent of Garden Grove Unified who is now chief of staff of California Education Partners, said the aim is a grading system that puts students on track for admission to the UC and CSU, as well as trade schools.

    “Graduating with a D, in career and technology courses, too, leaves students with few choices,” she said. “No one is saying water down grades. This is about giving support, not lowering standards, and looking for simple ways to make grading more fair, to give kids a fighting chance and to measure what students know with multiple opportunities to show that.”

    Lynn Rocha-Salazar, a former principal in Fresno Unified who is now CORE Districts’ senior improvement coach, said the work on grading preceded COVID-19, but the pandemic underscored the need for it.

    “Those who had not been well served were penalized the most … so now is a time to examine grading practices to see the harm that was done,” she said.

    Lindsay Unified, in rural Tulare County, has been moving toward a competency-based system for several years, and results are promising. Students at Lindsay High School, nearly all of whom are Latino and come from lower-income families, scored higher than the state average among all student groups on math and English language arts tests, as well as in college and career readiness, according to the 2019 California School Dashboard.

    In Oakland, high schools are moving gradually toward a new system of assessment that doesn’t include D’s and F’s. Baez, the assistant principal at Fremont High, said the change will not happen overnight. Parents, students and especially teachers need time to understand what’s expected of them, and they must “buy in” to the change, she said.

    “It has to be a cultural shift at the school. You have to build trust because we’re really rebuilding an entire system,” Baez said. “It will be a lot of work, but it’s important we do this because traditional grades benefit some kids, but they don’t help everyone.”

    This story originally appeared in EdSource.

    California schools: Equity becomes flashpoint

    Equity.

    That’s one of the buzzwords that will likely dominate conversation in California’s capitol next month, when state lawmakers return to Sacramento to consider, among other things, possible legislation to remove the personal belief exemption from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s student COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Stressed school leaders have mixed feelings about that, with some warning it could push thousands of kids — disproportionately from underserved communities — out of the classroom and into remote learning, widening an educational achievement gap that only grew during the pandemic.

    That it could take a while for many students to bounce back from remote learning was evident in a wrenching Washington Post profile of three students at Burton High School in San Francisco. Am’Brianna Daniels, a senior who describes high school as her ticket to college and college as her ticket out of poverty, is struggling to keep up with her workload after the disruption and depression she experienced during nearly two years of online learning. Despite dropping two of her advanced placement classes, she says she’s still “so far behind on work, missing assignments everywhere.”

    Some of California’s largest school districts — including Los Angeles Unified, Oakland Unified, San Diego Unified and Sacramento City Unified — are launching a new strategy to improve high schoolers’ chances of getting into the UC and CSU systems after the roller coaster of remote learning, EdSource reports. The plan: Drop D and F grades and promote a style of education called mastery-based learning.

    • Patricia Russell, who leads the Mastery Transcript Consortium: “We’re talking about people who are very young, and labeling them at such an early age as ‘less than’ or ‘more than’ can have significant psychological repercussions.
    • Debora Rinehart, a math and science teacher at St. Theresa School in Oakland: “I will work with any student before or after school or even on the weekend to help them learn. However, I will never lie about their knowledge level. Not reporting Ds and Fs is the equivalent of lying about a student’s progress.”

    It’s a debate similar to the one surrounding California’s controversial new math framework, which proposes — among other things — delaying Algebra 1 until 9th grade to lower the number of Black, Latino and low-income students failing the class in 8th grade. San Francisco Unified has had the policy in place since 2014, and although the district says it’s resulted in fewer students across all demographics failing Algebra 1, CalMatters’ Joe Hong found that standardized test data paints a more complicated picture.

    For example, at O’Connell High School — which enrolled the highest percentage of Black students among the district’s comprehensive high schools in the 2018-19 school year — just 6% of Black students met math standards in the 2014-15 school year. That dropped to 0% in 2018-19.

    The UC last month said it will no longer require any standardized tests in its admissions process, noting that exams like the SAT and ACT may give a leg up to wealthier students whose families can afford pricey test preparation. But, as Joe reports, some San Francisco Unified families are paying for extra math classes so their kids can take AP Calculus by senior year and potentially have a better chance of getting into the college of their choice.

    • Rex Ridgeway, whose granddaughter attends Lincoln High in San Francisco: “I had her take Algebra 1 over the summer so she could master it when she took it again with Geometry. A lot of Black families don’t have the resources to do what I did.”

    The coronavirus bottom line: As of Saturday, California had 4,822,889 confirmed cases (+0.2% from previous day) and 74,046 deaths (+0. 2% from previous day), according to state data. CalMatters is also tracking coronavirus hospitalizations by county.

    California has administered 59,643,525 vaccine doses, and 68.4% of eligible Californians are fully vaccinated.


    Other stories you should know

    1. State, nursing homes embroiled in lawsuits

    Illustration by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters; iStock

    Maggots crawling around an elderly man’s feeding tube. A mentally impaired woman being sexually assaulted by another patient. A resident repeatedly stabbing himself in the neck. A resident choking on a medicine cup. These are among the alleged lapses in patient care for which the California Department of Public Health has cited and fined a Los Angeles nursing home in the past four years — prompting the Longwood Manor Convalescent Home to sue the state four times in the past 18 months to overturn the fines and violations, according to an investigation from CalMatters’ Barbara Feder Ostrov. The Longwood case illuminates California’s unusual requirement that nursing homes seeking to challenge citations must do so by suing in civil court — a lengthy and costly process that advocates say incentivizes the state to settle lawsuits, allows nursing homes to avoid the steepest penalties and fails to protect patients.

    Among the key findings of Barbara’s investigation:

    • California has issued more than 3,000 nursing home citations since 2016 — and reduced sanctions in more than 600 of those cases.
    • During the same period, nursing homes filed at least 433 appeals against the state, including more than 60% of citations involving a patient death.
    • Between 2016 and 2020, California downgraded and reduced fines of 14 of 45 citations involving a resident’s death after nursing homes sued.
    • About 25% of the roughly $23.3 million in fines California has levied on skilled nursing facilities since 2016 remains unpaid.

    2. California COVID update

    Health workers prepare syringes with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at St. Rose hospital in Hayward on Jan. 27, 2021. Photo by Anne Wernikoff, CalMatters

    The omicron variant continues to make its way through California: On Friday, Alameda County public health officers confirmed its presence in five of 12 residents who tested positive for COVID-19 in the wake of a late November wedding in Wisconsin. Meanwhile, Marin County health officers are considering levying a fine or misdemeanor charges against a couple who knowingly sent their COVID-positive child and sibling to school, resulting in an outbreak that infected eight kids and forced another 75 to quarantine. And COVID is running so rampant in San Diego County jails that the sheriff’s department recently ordered a systemwide lockdown, citing 125 new cases in the past week and two inmate deaths potentially caused by the outbreak.

    The news comes amid an ongoing battle over vaccine mandates: A federal appeals court on Saturday lifted its temporary ban on San Diego Unified’s student vaccine mandate, the result of the school district removing a clause that prompted the temporary block. And on Friday, a superior court judge denied the Los Angeles Fire Department union’s request to delay enforcement of the city’s vaccine mandate, meaning that roughly 400 unvaccinated firefighters could be put on unpaid leave by the end of the month. In San Diego, at least 160 unvaccinated police officers risk termination; meanwhile, more than three dozen health care workers sued Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego, alleging the medical center didn’t thoroughly consider their applications for religious exemptions. And some Contra Costa County supervisors are pledging to reverse their own health department’s decision to not crack down on restaurants that allegedly aren’t verifying customers’ vaccination status.

    • Supervisor Karen Mitchoff: “I can assure you that we are not slacking off on citations. Citations that need to be made will be made.”

    3. Crime poses political conundrum

    Newsom, left, and Attorney General Bonta, right, at International Hotel Manilatown Center on March 24, 2021 in San Francisco. Photo by Anne Wernikoff, CalMatters

    Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Friday the sentencing of five defendants arrested in September 2020 for scheming to resell millions of dollars worth of goods stolen from Target, CVS, Walgreens and other stores — but that’s unlikely to placate prosecutors and business owners who say California needs tougher retail theft laws. Case in point: Republican lawyer Thomas Hiltachk recently filed a proposed ballot measure that would require anyone convicted two or more times for “brazen retail theft, auto theft, porch piracy, and other similar crimes” to be incarcerated for up to one year, “no exceptions, no excuses.” Meanwhile, crime continues to dominate the headlines: A San Francisco Chronicle photographer was robbed at gunpoint Friday while on assignment in West Oakland; men stole two diamond Rolex watches, an iPhone and at least $2,000 in cash in a Friday morning follow-home robbery in Valley Village; a San Francisco Safeway has installed security gates and other physical barriers to deter shoplifting; and Torrance police this weekend warned the public to watch out for robbers posing as landscapers or gardeners who appear to be targeting Asian American homeowners.

    In other criminal justice news, the influential but little-known Committee on Revision of the Penal Code — which recently saw Newsom sign six of its proposals into law — has issued a new report calling on California to abolish the death penalty and characterizing its capital punishment system as “beyond repair.” The committee also recommended that Bonta reduce some inmates’ death sentences to life in prison and urged Newsom to use his clemency power to commute some sentences to prison terms.


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    California High Schools, California High School Education

    Prestigious California High Schools for Russian Children and Teenagers

    When deciding to study abroad, a child’s parents often choose top US schools. The reason is due to the high level of prestige of American high schools: after graduating from the elite high schools in California, a graduate can freely enter the ranking universities of both America and other countries. According to statistics 90% of California’s elite private school graduates successfully enter top universities, including those in the famous Ivy League.

    This state is located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, the popularity of which is associated with a wonderful sunny climate, white sand beaches, a large number of modern tourist and business centers. There are several dozens of schools that successfully operate in California, which occupy top positions in international rankings, Silicon Valley is located, which has the status of a world center for innovative technologies.

    Reasons for choosing to study in elite high schools in California for foreigners and Russian students

    • The created learning environment is aimed at the individual development of each student, taking into account his personal interests, goals, talents and wishes.
    • The curriculum provides for the study of a wide range of compulsory subjects and disciplines that are independently chosen by a foreign teenager.
    • The formation of classrooms is based on the individual characteristics of each student and the academic results of students
    • In addition to quality education, a rich and exciting leisure program is organized specifically for Russian children and adolescents, participation in which allows you to develop the social skills you need in the future, you can achieve high results in sports and creativity.
    • Most of the leading schools develop specialized language courses aimed at foreign teenagers, making it easier to adapt to a new language and cultural environment.
    • Upon graduation from an elite school in California, graduates become students of the best universities in the United States. While studying within the walls of elite universities, a foreign student can obtain a work permit in America.
    • Universal recognition of the US school certificate among all countries of the world when entering foreign universities.
    • Foreign teenagers will enjoy their time in California because of the high level of comfort and friendly environment. Agree that staying in a warm and sunny climate on the ocean coast, the presence of a large number of attractions will give only bright and positive emotions and impressions to your child.

    What do you need to know about studying at California’s top high schools?

    The duration of a prestigious secondary education in California is 12 years. It is envisaged that schoolchildren will study compulsory disciplines – social and natural sciences, mathematics, literature, physical education – and elective subjects. As a rule, foreign teenagers are offered the following subjects to study:

    • Information and computer technology
    • Foreign language – this can be Greek, Latin, European or Oriental languages ​​
    • Statistics and Economics
    • Applied disciplines
    • Journalism and others.

    It is also worth noting that various creative and sports sections are open especially for schoolchildren: in case of achieving high results in sports competitions, creative competitions, the graduate receives a significant advantage in entering top universities in the USA and other countries.

    California Top High School Admissions Process

    Foreign and Russian teenagers aged 12 to 14 are accepted for training. Students can choose one of the possible accommodation options for the period of study:

    • School comfortable residence
    • Host family.

    As a rule, the leading private school in California is a whole student city that has modern infrastructure, sports grounds, and comfortable living conditions. In addition to training, various educational and entertaining events are organized specifically for foreign teenagers. The predominant number of Russian children and adolescents make a choice regarding accommodation for the period of study on a full board basis.

    It is worth noting that when deciding to enroll in a prestigious California school, get ready for serious preparation – the competition reaches 10 children per place.

    Basic requirements:

    • Complete the detailed questionnaire in English
    • Provide a report card for the last 2-3 years of study
    • Provide recommendations from an English teacher
    • Pass an oral interview to identify the student’s goals and motivations (may be conducted on an individual basis or Skype)
    • Pass the academic test
    • Provide an international language certificate: American SSAT, SLEP, TOEFL certificates.

    In case of insufficient level of English language proficiency, it is worth taking training as part of the preparatory program or going to the top summer language camp in America.

    TOP-10 best high schools in California

    Foreign and Russian teenagers are provided with the widest opportunities for elite secondary education in such well-known American cities as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Malibu, San Diego, Stanford, Berkeley.

    Listed below are America’s best schools for international Russian students:

    • Pacific Collegiate Charter
    • Oxford Academy
    • Whitney High School
    • KIPP San Jose Collegiate (San Jose High School KIPP Collegiate)
    • Preuss School UCSD (Preuss School USD)
    • Lowell High School
    • University High School (Fresno)
    • Hawthorne Math and Science Academy
    • University Preparatory Academy Charter
    • Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies (Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies).

    The cost of obtaining an American secondary education in California

    The cost of education for one semester will average from 20 to 50 thousand dollars – the difference is due to the rating and prestige of the educational institution. The cost of training includes meals and accommodation for the student, teaching materials.

    Senior school grades 9-12 – what and how are they taught? Part 2 / Habr

    In the first part, we discussed elementary education in the US junior and high school.
    This note refers to high school, i.e., graduating classes from 9 to 12, when the student forms his specialization and decides whether to continue further education and in what direction.

    The purpose of these articles is to share my observations about the US educational system, based on the experience gained by my children, to express my thoughts.

    Subject selection strategy

    For example, in our district there is a detailed list explaining the purpose of each class and which strategy is best to choose for teaching.

    In short, it all comes down to money, schooling in the US is free, getting further education often costs significant amounts, and therefore, while studying at school, you can take university-level courses, thereby saving money and time on education. A year of college education here in California costs about $20,000 on average.

    Thus, a motivated student has a very serious opportunity, after finishing school, to also receive two years of higher education. I’ve seen quite a few people in IT who, after two years of college, are doing pretty well in the job market. Most of my acquaintances were forced to complete their studies by the age of forty, as they decided to leave the profession of a programmer and grow up the career ladder.

    The second not unimportant motivating moment is to take more classes at the university level, based on the policy of the universities, which students they would like to see in their walls. Also, for each class at the university level, an additional one is added to the average school score. Those. the price of such a course is one unit higher. Students who have taken university courses can achieve a GPA above four (the highest grade in a US school is 4). It is also worth noting that the GPA is taken seriously by universities when applying, along with federal exams, as well as with personal achievements in various fields.

    What and how they teach and what skills they want to develop in the student.

    Literature

    Literature focuses on understanding the work and why the author chose this topic and what technique the author uses to express his thoughts in the work. I must say right away that this is a very strong level of university education. Here is an incomplete list of literature that my son read for grades 9-10:

    Animal Farm and 1984 Ourell
    Kill Mockingbird Lee
    Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare
    “Iliad” Homer
    “All Quiet on the Western Front” Remarque
    “Lord of the Flies” Golding
    “The Old Man and the Sea” Hemingway
    “Greek Mythology”

    I personally liked one moment in the discussion of Remarque’s work – the description of the beating of Sergeant Himelshtos, in fact, Remarque devoted the entire third chapter to this act of retribution. So, the teacher crucified the whole lesson, explaining to the whole class not only the moral and philosophical aspect of what is happening, which is aptly described in the work by the phrase of Katchinsky

    You see, if you teach a dog to eat potatoes and then give him a piece of meat, he will still grab the meat, because it is in his blood. And if you give a person a piece of power, the same thing will happen to him: he will grab it.

    and also what writing technique the author uses to keep the reader in suspense, telling about the dynamics of group violence against the hated sergeant.

    Mathematics

    There is a clear trend towards developing skills in calculation. The same mathematical analysis in high school can be studied for three years, two of which are at the university level. Just a picture of the end of 19century Nikolai Petrovich Bogdanov-Belsky “Mental Counting” most appropriately characterizes the state of mathematics in the United States, although the problems are not always as original as in the rural school of the Russian Empire.

    Mathematics in high school is given great attention most of the courses at the university level, even just enumeration is impressive – algebra, trigonometry, mathematical analysis, statistics.

    Unfortunately, the geometry developed back in the Soviet school easily “puts down” a US high school graduate because, alas, they do not teach to understand the basic mathematical principles of what is necessary and sufficient.

    Programming

    Two years of study Second year specialization in Java at least so in our school.

    Science

    Quite a diverse set from advanced chemistry to biotechnology with serious laboratories. A separate trend in physics from classical mechanics to engineering is apparently something like a strength of evidence.

    History

    Starting from grade 10, you can take advanced history classes. Classes are considered very difficult – this is the real level of the university of the Faculty of History or the candidate’s minimum, if anyone who passed that one remembers everything is not sickly there. History is usually taken by those who want to specialize in law and just fans of history.

    It can be conditionally divided into basic areas such as the history of Europe, the USA and World history, followed by economics and macroeconomics, and absolutely for downhole Government and Politics.

    Tribunals against historical figures are very popular in historical classes. This year my son had a tribunal against Louis 14 and Stalin. When going through the history of the United States, they often discuss the nuclear attack on Japan and the violence against the civilian population during the American Civil War in the town of Antens, Alabama, which began with the legendary phrase of General Ivan Vasilyevich Turchaninov “I shut my eyes for two hours”.

    Physical education

    From the first year of study to grade 10 inclusive, one physical education lesson every day. There is not much variety – usually running and outdoor games: volleyball, basketball, if there are courts, then tennis, if there is a pool, then swimming or water polo (this is what my children have at school).

    Starting from high school, and in some schools even from middle school, you can also participate in the sports section at the school. Usually it looks like two hours every weekday, i.e. five times a week and every Saturday and sometimes Sunday district competitions. Quite tiring for parents, but the approach fully justifies itself for a couple of years of such activities, children look very athletic.

    Conclusion

    I think it’s hard to describe everything in detail, I just wanted to convey a general approach. In my opinion, the school adheres to the Voltaire principle of dividing into “smart and not very smart”, while everyone is given a chance to prove themselves in any field, whether it be science / literature or sports achievements. In practice, it looks like that there are those who decide not to finish their studies until the 12th grade, then they just go to work. You can often see in a job advertisement that the applicant has a high school diploma, i. e. a school diploma is quite highly rated.

    A former colleague of mine told a funny story about this. In the mid-90s, he and the boys created a well-known company in dot-com circles, and at some point he was forced to leave school and in a few years became a millionaire, bought himself a house and a BMW of the latest model. Serious investors came and “they and the boys” lost control of the firm and found out that they were fired and their shares were diluted to cents.

    So he told me my parents weren’t upset at all and said, “Well, finally you will finish school.” Our conversation took place after ten years of his ruin, he graduated from school and the BMW was still in excellent condition.

    Top 10 Boarding Schools in California (FAQ) | 2022

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    Students who choose to enroll in any of California’s boarding schools will discover a state that has both exceptional academic strengths and some weaknesses.

    This article highlights the best boarding schools in California, explains the learning process in California, and provides other tips.

    Contents

    Should you study in California?

    A large number of higher education institutions and colleges can be found in the Golden State.

    The University of California system and the California State University system are two of the strongest public college systems in the United States.

    Students from all over the country also attend elite private schools such as Stanford University and Caltech to gain exceptional knowledge and skills.

    What’s more, the cost of living in California is 38% higher than the national average, according to the 2020 Cost of Living Index.

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    But the exact cost of living varies greatly depending on where you live in California.

    Is boarding school in California a good idea?

    Yes, it is. Boarding schools for children in California differ from regular schools in that they require students to live on campus.

    There are many things they do together, such as taking lessons, eating and living in the same place.

    During the summer, between classes and on weekends, some schools return home to spend time with their families.

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    Boarding Schools in California:

    1. Idyllwild Art Academy:

    performing arts. This is one of the best boarding schools in California.

    This coeducational boarding high school for grades 9-12 is an hour’s drive from Palm Springs and has a 205-acre pine-covered private campus.

    It is considered quite an international school with 300 students from 25 countries.

    The academy, which also runs an arts program during the summer, is dedicated to helping young people with a passion for performance achieve their goals.

    School attendance

    2. Bishop Montgomery High School Amerigo Los Angeles:

    Bishop Montgomery is a private, boarding, co-ed high school in Los Angeles, California.

    Students at Amerigo, a private boarding school in Southern California, have a unique opportunity to receive a first-class education in Los Angeles.

    Students at Amerigo Los Angeles have access to rigorous academic disciplines, active extracurricular activities and a friendly environment while enjoying the great natural beauty and unique cultural opportunities of Los Angeles.

    When students go to middle school and high school at the same time, they are more likely to prepare for a good future.

    The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Western Catholic Education Association (WCEA) have given California Boarding School their seal of approval as an approved school.

    School Attendance

    3. Justin Siena Amerigo Napa Valley High School:

    Justin Siena High School is a Catholic boarding school that builds a good community for students and prepares them for leadership.

    The students of Justin Siena High School, a Lassalle Catholic high school, receive an excellent education in a loving and Christ-centered community.

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    This helps students prepare for service and leadership in an ever-changing world.

    Justin Siena High School students have access to a complete college preparatory curriculum designed to help them get into schools and universities where admissions are highly competitive.

    As one of the best boarding schools in California, students have the opportunity to spend their weekends participating in a variety of activities, including sports and recreational activities, field trips and immersion trips, community service, and various celebrations of American culture.

    4. Midland School:

    Midland School is a relatively modest independent college preparatory boarding school located in Los Olivos, California.

    The school was founded in 1932 by a Harvard graduate who wanted to change the way education was received. This is for 11th and 12th graders and the lessons are challenging but not impossible.

    The school has an 8-acre garden that students help manage, and each student is required to participate in two different team sports during the school year.

    The school participates in the Western Condor League Preparatory School and currently offers basketball in addition to other sports such as soccer, lacrosse, volleyball and cross country.

    School Attendance

    5. Besant Hill School:

    Besant Hill School is a high school located in Ojai, southern California.

    Besant Hill School in Happy Valley, formerly the Happy Valley School, is a private school in Ojai, California catering to both boys and girls.

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    This coeducational boarding school first opened its doors at 1946 for teaching teenagers from grades 9 to 12.

    Both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of Residential Schools have granted their accreditation to Besant Hill.

    When students leave this school, they have over 95% chance of getting into the school. college or university to continue your education.

    As one of the top boarding schools in California, Besant Hill School students have a peaceful place to study because the school is located in California’s Southern Valley Natural Area.

    School Attendance

    6. Army and Navy Academy:

    The Army and Navy Academy is a private military boarding school for boys that helps prepare them for college. It is located in Carlsbad, California.

    This boys’ military boarding school in southern California is an all-boys school that inspires and shapes young people to be the best version of themselves.

    Their college preparatory curriculum includes Advanced Placement (AP) and honors courses in addition to their core curriculum, which is based on the University of California admission criteria.

    Accreditation is available through the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) for boarding schools in California.

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    7. Monte Vista Christian School:

    Monte Vista Christian School can be a great alternative for parents who want their children to be educated with a Christian worldview but still have the opportunity to attend a boarding school.

    This is one of the best boarding schools in California.

    The school is well known not only for the religious activities it offers, but also for the highly competitive sports teams it field in the Monterey Bay League.

    Students have the opportunity to compete in a wide variety of sports such as football, basketball, soccer, golf, swimming and wrestling, among many others.

    School Attendance

    8. Woodside Priory School:

    Woodside Priory School is the only Benedictine College Preparatory School in California open to both sexes.

    Woodside School has an excellent group of teachers and a rigorous curriculum that prepares students for college.

    Students are able to engage in deep intellectual conversations with their highly educated lecturers because the typical class size is only six students per instructor.

    This student-teacher ratio ensures that classes are small. The admission rate for new students at the institution is 57%.

    School Attendance

    9. Ribét Academy:

    Ribét Academy College Preparatory is a private school in Los Angeles, California that is open to both boys and girls from preschool through 12th grade . This is one of the best boarding schools in California.

    This school is different from others in the area in that it has the largest marine biology lab in Southern California, as well as a theatre, courtroom, photography studio and orchestra room.

    School Attendance

    10. Santa Catalina:

    Santa Catalina School is a respected private all-girls Catholic boarding school located in Monterey, California.

    Students are challenged to achieve excellence in all aspects of school life, including academics, sports and the arts.

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    Students make the most of the unique opportunities and brand new adventures that come their way during their time on board in Santa Catalina.

    Living in the community is the only way to truly acquire the life skills and values ​​taught to them.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Boarding Schools in California:

    Why do parents send their children to boarding schools?

    In the event of death, divorce or serious illness in the family, students can focus on their own growth and development instead of worrying about their loved ones at the boarding school.

    Is boarding school a good idea?

    Boarding schools offer a wide range of activities to students, including social services, art, drama and woodworking. Children will gain more self-confidence when they learn what they like and what they are good at.

    Is it possible to study at a boarding school?

    Many boarding schools have numerous extracurricular activities to help students break out of their shells.

    Can I bring a TV set to boarding school?

    Dorm rooms in most boarding schools do not have televisions, and even if they do, they are usually limited in size and require them to be freestanding.

    Conclusion

    Making sure your children get the best possible education requires a concerted effort, such as enrolling them in reputable schools.

    Boarding schools in California provide children with a safe place to live through the way they teach, nurture and educate their students so they are better prepared for life after high school.

    Awesome; I hope this article has answered your question.

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    Plus or minus mathematics – Picture of the day – Kommersant

    School mathematics becomes the subject of fierce disputes not only among teachers and scientists, but also in society as a whole. More and more students are not coping with the school curriculum, and the governments of different countries are forced to look for ways out of the situation. In the United States, they are calling for the program to be simplified, in France they are convinced that mathematical knowledge itself has lost prestige, and it is urgent to invest in popularization. In Russia, the mathematical course is only being made more difficult so far, despite the fact that last year children massively received deuces in the OGE.

    Photo: Aleksey Tanyushin, Kommersant

    Photo: Aleksey Tanyushin, Kommersant

    Not everyone is equal before mathematics

    “Subjecting the children of our largest state to such an experiment is the height of irresponsibility,” says the open letter, which has been signed for more than one and a half thousands of scientists, including several winners of the most prestigious prize in mathematics, the Fields Prize. The letter is directed against one of the biggest reforms in mathematics education, which is planned to be carried out in California in the coming year. Its main goal is to make school mathematics attractive, in particular, so that national minorities and girls, who are traditionally less represented in this sector, want to be more actively involved in it. To do this, the authors of the idea propose to remove the most difficult sections of algebra from the program, replacing them with disciplines under the general name “big data”, to abolish the existing division of classes in accordance with mathematical abilities and to cancel exams in state mathematical schools, replacing them with the distribution of places by quotas.

    Mathematician, professor at the University of California at Irvine Svetlana Zhitomirskaya

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    Mathematician, Recherches professor at the University of California at Irvine Svetlana Zhitomirskaya
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    “In America, especially in the last year and a half, there has been a very strong movement for racial and other equality, which is understood by the super-progressive left as proportional representation in everything to the population,” comments mathematician, professor at the University of California at Irvine Svetlana Zhitomirskaya (this year Svetlana was invited as a plenary speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians, the largest and most significant scientific event in this area, which is a recognition of the scientist’s merits. “Kommersant” ).— And the representation in advanced mathematical schools and classes is often very disproportionate. Asian children often dominate here, and there are traditionally many more boys than girls. There is no need to explain that quotas for some mean discrimination against others. We all went through this in the Soviet Union, where some people explained the disgusting discrimination against Jews in admission to, say, the Mekhmat of Moscow State University by the desire for proportional representation. There is no moral justification for this.”

    According to the expert, the main problem of the proposed Californian reform is a significant weakening of the algebraic foundation; in fact, it is proposed to replace it with material that is rather empty from a mathematical point of view, allegedly close to the modern needs of “data analysis”. It is also assumed that all, even the strongest, children will only learn algebra starting from the 9th grade (from the age of 14), and as a result, they simply will not have enough time to acquire the foundation necessary for the basics of analysis and go through the beginning of analysis. , and the latter is highly desirable for those who choose technical specialties. The second significant problem is that the proposed program ignores the existence of mathematical abilities.

    “Although mass math education in America is generally bad and lags behind many other countries, there has been one very good point so far,” says Svetlana Zhitomirskaya. levels and train separately. Most of the children who have abilities go on to technical specialties. If the new program is approved, they could all be set back by at least two years. In this case, just the children from not the most wealthy families will suffer, because the rest will go to private schools, where mathematics will be taught as before.

    Of particular concern is that California, as the largest and most populous state, is a trendsetter in education, so the experience can be further extrapolated to the whole country.

    Down with Euclid!

    Of course, this is not the first experiment of a radical reform of the teaching of mathematics in schools. After the Second World War, all countries thought about how to teach more effectively. In the United States, a powerful transformation began in the late 1950s. President Kennedy is credited with the words that America lost space to the Russians “at the school desk”, which Kennedy allegedly uttered after Gagarin’s flight into space. Since then, in the United States, and after them in other Western countries, they began to introduce “new mathematics”, which was supposed to make science more relevant, understandable and accessible to most students. At the same time, for example, Euclidean geometry was thrown out of the school course. “Euclid must go” – this is how the outstanding French mathematician Jean Dieudonnet formulated the postulate of the new education system. “New Mathematics” lasted until 1980s, after which this experience was recognized as unsuccessful.

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    In the USSR, as you know, the reform of school mathematics education started a little later (before that, they studied, for example, from Kiselev’s textbooks written before the revolution) and was associated with the names of mathematician Alexei Markushevich and academician Andrei Kolmogorov. The latter was chairman of the Commission on Mathematical Education at the Academy of Sciences and personally wrote a textbook on algebra, which is still being reprinted, but his textbook on geometry was soon withdrawn from circulation.

    “We still have a myth that Soviet mathematical education was the best in the world,” says Ivan Yashchenko, teacher-mathematician, director of the Center for Continuing Mathematical Education in the Russian Federation. “It really was brilliant, but it concerned specialized physics and mathematics schools where gifted children were gathered from all over the country. At the same time, one cannot speak of a good mass mathematical education. In schools, they gave a huge amount of knowledge that had to be memorized and solved mechanistically. As a result, those who managed to get through this stream really became excellent specialists, but a huge number of schoolchildren were vaccinated against mathematics, did not like and did not understand it all their lives. In the final control, imitation reigned, final exams were helped by teachers, and tickets for an oral exam in geometry (by the way, a wonderful idea in fact) were massively crammed by heart without understanding.

    Director of the Center for Continuing Mathematical Education in the Russian Federation Ivan Yashchenko

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    Director of the Center for Continuing Mathematical Education in the Russian Federation Ivan Yashchenko

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    In the 1990s, the Unified State Examination was introduced in Russia, with all its pluses and minuses, it became possible to really see what everyone already knew about: the general cut of education in the country, in mathematics in the first place, turned out to be very weak. The certification threshold was three simple tasks, and even with a choice of answers. Geometry turned out to be a particularly failure, which no one formally removed from the Russian curriculum, but it was not included in the compulsory exam in the 11th grade.

    Victims of mathematics

    Russian and Soviet teacher, “legislator” of school mathematics Andrei Kiselev

    Russian and Soviet teacher, “legislator” of school mathematics Andrey Kiselev

    Ignorance of mathematics by modern schoolchildren is only a consequence of the general dislike for the exact sciences among a large part of society, experts say. Since the advent of affordable information technology and gadgets, complex mathematical reasoning seems to many to be unnecessary for life. The crisis of interest in mathematics has recently remained at the center of the news agenda of newspapers in France. Here, mathematics was chosen by a record low number of first-year students. Analysts are already saying that in a few years the country will not have enough engineers and other highly qualified specialists to implement the technological revolution 4.0, which is associated with information and digital areas.

    “For the majority, mathematics is the most difficult subject in school, and many people learn it very badly, often not so much because of laziness and lack of ability or perseverance, but because of bad programs or bad teaching,” comments Svetlana Zhitomirskaya. change is completely natural. If those who make decisions themselves do not like and do not understand mathematics, they suffered from it in childhood, then they certainly like the idea of ​​​​introducing a course that will be given without difficulty. Indeed, in our memory, some previously common things have disappeared from school programs, for example, the algorithm for extracting square roots. It seems that you can also refuse to remember the multiplication table, the long division algorithm, or the ability to build graphs manually. But experience has shown that this cannot be done. When calculators are used too early, very poor results are obtained later, because there is no foundation.

    Mathematician Andrey Okounkov

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    Mathematician Andrey Okounkov

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    physics without formulas – only its descriptive part, – comments a professor at Columbia University, Princeton, the University of California at Berkeley and the Higher School of Economics, Skoltech professor, Fields Prize winner Andrey Okounkov. – Now such trends are reaching mathematics, they are trying to turn it into descriptive, almost humanities. It is very strange for me to hear about the widespread attacks on mathematics, about attempts to expel it from universities, colleges or schools, because today this science is the basis of the technological well-being of every country. In our time, not food, not energy, and not even information, but the ability to process and understand information has become the most strategic resource. And this cannot be done without a large number of specialists with a mathematical education.”

    According to experts, today a mathematically illiterate person is constantly becoming a victim of more educated people. A huge number of people are deceived precisely because they do not know the elementary basics of probability theory, which underlie many financial transactions in the market.

    “Of course, teaching mathematics at the basic level should be understandable, accessible and relevant,” says Ivan Yashchenko. It turns out that this knowledge is very important in an era when we are used to trusting gadgets and computers in everything. They make life much easier for us, but at the same time increase the risk of making big mistakes. Last year, newspapers wrote about a funny case when a resident of Australia was buying toilet paper in an online store and mixed up rolls and boxes. The fact that a huge amount was revealed, dozens of times more than what should have been, did not bother her. And in the end, she was brought a truckload of toilet paper. It was really funny, but now imagine if the order of magnitude was confused by a doctor calculating the dose of chemotherapy, or an architect designing bridges. Another important subject, which, by the way, from September 2022 will be implemented within the framework of the Federal State Educational Standard in Russia along with algebra and geometry, is statistics and probability theory, for the lack of which our school mathematical education has been criticized for many years. To demonstrate the importance of such knowledge, it suffices to recall the famous historical example of the Second World War, which entered science under the name “survivor bias”. When the second front was opened, many American bombers returned to base with holes from anti-aircraft guns. Then it was decided to strengthen the armor, choosing the places where the shells hit most often. The mistake of this approach was pointed out by the mathematician Abraham Wald, who said that the engineers took into account only those aircraft that returned, and, therefore, received non-critical defeats, and those places whose damage led to the crash of the aircraft needed to be strengthened. So a modern person simply must have the skills of mathematical thinking, logic, the ability to correlate data, and so on.

    It is terribly far from the people

    Experts see the main problem of Russian school mathematical education precisely in its isolation from life. It is known that year after year Russian schoolchildren win the most prestigious international mathematical Olympiads and at the same time show low results in assessing the so-called functional mathematical literacy. In fact, this is the ability of a student to apply the knowledge gained at school in life. It is assessed every three years under the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA). In 2018, in mathematics, Russia took 30th place (in the first five – schoolchildren from the Asian region). Two years ago, as part of the OGE in mathematics, tasks were introduced specifically for functional literacy: for example, it was necessary to calculate what equipment would be more profitable to bring into the house – gas or electric. It is because of such tasks last year that students received a record number of twos.

    “Now in Russia there is a very difficult transition from obligatory work and from cramming to a conscious approach to the subject,” says Ivan Yashchenko. “But at the same time, we are seeing a boom in interest in mathematics among schoolchildren, which today has become a social lift – in Russia there is a constant shortage of specialists in the field of digital technologies, and there are large companies that are ready to employ graduates. In Russia, in particular in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Tatarstan, all the best that those who oppose the current reform in California want to leave in the school curriculum are already being implemented. For several years now, the so-called Mathematical Vertical has been introduced in Moscow schools, when practically in every school children can study according to different programs – everyone receives a modern base; those who are interested can take the advanced course. And those who want even more study at the leading math schools, which receive special support.” The real accessibility of high-quality mathematical education and the development of talent throughout the country is provided by mass, of course free, mathematical Olympiads (such as the ongoing online school stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren on the Sirius platform, Mathematical Holiday, “I love mathematics”).

    True, at the same time, year after year, the country has the largest shortage of teachers in mathematics, especially in the regions. That is, the programs are good, but there is no one to teach them yet.

    Mathematics with an accent

    “Russian mathematics has made and, I really hope, will continue to make a huge contribution to the development of world mathematics. We have a lot of wonderful talented young people who are very keenly interested in mathematics, so there are grounds for such hope,” says Andrey Okounkov. somewhere there has already been, alas, some lag.

    In order to prevent this process from going too far, a few years ago it was decided to hold an International Congress of Mathematicians in Russia, where young people could hear the brightest stars of the mathematical Olympus. The last time such a significant and large-scale mathematical event was held in our country was more than half a century ago – in 1966.

    “When the congress was conceived, no one could even imagine what the size of the problems on our way would be. Of course, the pandemic has mixed all the cards, many international events have already fallen victim to it,” says Andrey Okounkov. “But it was just as hard to imagine that we, the organizers of the congress, would be subjected to real persecution by a large number of both individual colleagues and entire professional communities who repeatedly raised the issue of a boycott of Congress. It is very difficult to face a conscious desire to harm, most likely fueled by the subconscious rejection of an entire country. This is especially surprising because it is impossible to imagine a more universal and unifying subject than mathematics. The population of the Earth speaks thousands of very different languages, and the language of mathematics is one for everyone, one for all countries, for all categories of citizens, just one. He is completely apolitical, does not know authorities, is minimally subject to fashion and expresses the truth and the truth as accurately as humanity is generally capable of speaking about truth. Therefore, every time it is a shame when mathematics becomes a bargaining chip in public or political disputes.

    Elena Kudryavtseva

    Russian school in California – Is it time to leave? All about immigration. — LiveJournal

    While the Russian armed forces are trying to protect the Russian-speaking population of Crimea with tanks, the Slavic immigrants of California on their own create a network of comprehensive schools with the study of the Russian language. Imagine an ordinary comprehensive school, say, somewhere in the center of Moscow or St. Petersburg with a real football stadium, modern sports grounds, an extensive Russian library…

    … And now let’s mentally transfer all of the above to the capital of California, add about fifty American teachers and teachers of the Russian language, do not forget to install the most modern teaching equipment in each classroom, and also seat one thousand two hundred children on their desks! So, we are in a charter school – Community Outreach Academy. I must say right away that this is not the only such school in the city – there are several similar institutions in Sacramento, but all of them are clearly inferior in scale to this one.

    The vast majority of students at this school are the children of first-generation Russian-speaking immigrants who once arrived in the Golden State from Ukraine, Belarus, Armenia and other CIS countries. The fact is that most immigrants do not want their offspring to forget their native speech, irrevocably mixing with the local population. So parents send their kids to a charter school where they gnaw at the granite of science in a bilingual environment. (And the after-school program of the institution also offers the study of the Ukrainian language). This is perhaps the only school of such a large scale in the United States of America.

    The “mission” of the school says that the activity of the educational organization is dedicated to “development of the academic talents of students, instilling in students a sense of love for their rich cultural heritage, including moral values, preparing students for a conscious choice of their place in the civil life of society” .

    Walk through any American secondary school, you would probably witness a couple of fights in the schoolyard and, most likely, you would find an indispensable attribute of all public educational institutions – a police car on duty. However, here – everything is different. At breaks, children peacefully play football, and during classes they study diligently. Unlike many American schools, here on campus you hardly find a cigarette butt. Not to mention columns of smoke from marijuana – this is very strict here.

    “I believe that our children should remain bilingual,” says the headmaster, Larisa Gonchar, “people of high culture and great knowledge. As you can see, we put our soul into our children.” And indeed, walking through the buildings of the Russian-language school in McLelan, I found that all the property of the school is maintained in perfect order and in some places even construction work is underway.

    Larisa Gonchar came to California from Belarus 22 years ago. By the way, for some time Larisa’s family lived in the Crimea, where they are now actively fighting for the Russian heritage. “While observing the Slavic immigrant community in Sacramento, I hatched the idea of ​​combining elements of the American education system to meet the needs of our community.” Despite the fact that the Belarusian by nationality has a “union” education behind her, Larisa decides to get a second, American one. After receiving a master’s degree in pedagogy from the University of California, as well as the right to teach in elementary school, our compatriot set about setting up a charter school according to her vision.

    Here we should take a step back and explain to readers what a charter school is in America. Charter schools appeared in the US in the 90s in response to the clumsy state institutions. Today, almost every corner of America has such institutions. They usually combine elements of private and public schools. Charter schools are independent (but still public) schools created and run by educators, parents, local leaders, educators, and so on. State organizations, of course, exercise control over the quality of education in these schools, but give them wide autonomy in the method of education, the choice of secondary subjects and the way they are managed.

    Despite this, charter schools are still funded from the state budget, which provides all students with free education. (By the way, the influx of applicants to the Community Outreach Academy is so great that, according to the administration, a lottery has to be played for each place). Thus, charter schools are private enterprises using public resources. In doing so, they do without the extra bureaucratic red tape and obstacles that government agencies usually put in place for schools, which allows these schools to conduct educational experiments that are completely unthinkable within the framework of ordinary schools.

    This school has little in common with traditional Russian education. In the lowest grades, for example, there are no desks. Instead, there are tables for groups of up to a dozen children of different ages. Students work together and independently, each at their own level of knowledge and ability. During the classes, teachers have time to work individually with each student.

    “Last year we built another playground for junior classes, – Larisa Gonchar shows me a super-modern playground, – in the near future we plan to invest at least half a million dollars in another one. ” In addition, the school has a wide variety of sports and development sections: for example, a Russian karate school has been operating here recently.

    Anticipating my next question (where does the money come from in a crisis?), it’s no secret that many, even public schools in America today receive less funding, and some even close, Larisa answers: “Following the old Russian habit, we try to economically distribute finance, for example, where American schools squander their budget, we try to do without frills.”

    Despite this, every classroom has a giant plasma screen for interactive learning – squeaky chalk (with a slate) is kept here in the school museum as a fossil. I was told that each of these panels cost the school, by the way, up to ten thousand dollars. “Children are our future,” Larisa smiles, “we don’t feel sorry for anything for them!”

    How can a Russian school do without high-quality volumes of Dostoevsky and Pushkin? I was told that the Russian Language Department at the Community Outreach Academy had recently opened a real Russian library. While only a quarter of California fourth graders can read fluently, Slavic children are excellent at writing, reading and bilingual. In fact, children grow up here in a bilingual environment. According to school administration statistics, at least 60 percent of children graduate exclusively with an “A”, which corresponds to the Russian “five”. Larisa Gonchar says that, unlike first-generation immigrants, most of her students go to higher education institutions in the country.

    According to the principal, the school accepts children from grades K-6 (elementary school). The curriculum is adapted for non-English speaking students and complies with all US government standards. Among the main subjects in the school are taught English, mathematics, natural and social sciences. Teaching material for learning English is developed according to the Houghton Mifflin system, following which the child is guaranteed to receive a good level of education. For those who do not come to school from the first grade, teaching staff offer a wide range of additional opportunities and means for newcomers to catch up with other students. To learn English, for example, there is an ESL program.

    The teaching staff of the school consists of American and partially Russian-speaking teachers. “We urgently need qualified Russian-speaking employees,” Gonchar complains, “if you speak Russian and have an appropriate American education, come to us, we guarantee you a job!” The advanced school currently has 1,200 students and more than a hundred teachers and administrative staff.

    “Community Outreach Academy was created to develop not only the academic abilities of students, but also to promote the formation of a healthy character in the child, to instill in every student the ethical and moral principles of life,” the organization’s charter says.

    “Cheating is any use of the labor of another student, – written in large print on a special board in the English grammar classroom, – students involved in cheating during tests or final exams will be directed to the office of the school administrator for disciplinary action against them Remember that by cheating in exams, you are cheating yourself and depriving yourself of the necessary knowledge!

    “In addition to the traditional subjects that are taught in ordinary secondary schools, we have developed our own character development program,” says Larisa Gonchar, continuing her tours of the campus. character development.” Following this program, throughout the school year, students focus on such character traits as “friendship, loyalty, honesty, self-control, cooperation, balance”, etc. In this way, educators achieve a healthy and safe atmosphere in the school. The study of the program enables children to acquire “the values ​​and principles of life that contribute to the formation of a strong character and healthy interpersonal relationships.”

    According to teachers, the special program helps to reduce problems associated with bullying, rudeness and bad behavior. As a result, “academy” students are less at risk of alcohol, tobacco and drug abuse, Sacramento social workers say.

    According to the school principal, the so-called “toilet law”, which requires public schools in California to grant transgender students the right to use appropriate bathrooms, has not yet reached the Russian school. “When it comes, then we will decide what to do,” says Gonchar.

    Interestingly, the educational institution is located right on the territory of the old military airfield. In those buildings where during the Cold War instructors prepared American soldiers for combat operations, today new Russian-speaking citizens of America are trained. Coming back from school, I pass by a military training ground where US Air Force fighter jets are rusting into the concrete of the runway. They are no longer needed here – as, indeed, in the tank divisions of the Russian army …

    In the school parking lot, I ran into a group of parents picking up their children from school. I asked why they chose this educational institution? “I want my children to know Russian,” the father of the child answered me with a Ukrainian accent.

    Ruslan Gurzhiy, SlavicSac.com

    Ojai Valley School – Ojai Valley School

    Address: 723 El Paseo Road, Ojai, CA 93023

    Director: Michael J. Hall-Mounsey

    Founded : 1911

    School status: coeducational. (Grade 3-12)

    Number of students: 272 students, 110 people study in the senior school (grades 9-12), of which about 50 are foreigners.

    School location OVS

    The school is located in the state of California, in the town of Ojai, 82 miles (approximately 132 km) from Los Angeles.

    School OVS

    At the beginning of the 20th century, the Eastern couple settled in the beautiful Ojai Valley and opened a small private school. The motto of the school was the concept of Integer Vitae, which means integrity, balance and strength in life.

    The school has grown from a single classroom with 12 students to a large school with about 300 students on 195 acres (about 79 hectares), but its values ​​and principles remain the same.

    Training at OVS

    Admission to School: for admission in grades 6 to 12, you must provide general information about the candidate and his family, results of standardized SSAT or ISEE tests or pass the Boarding Schools Association entrance exam, essay, grades from the previous place of study, recommendations of English teachers , mathematics and characteristics of the student.

    Foreign applicants entering grades 6-8 must provide TOEFL test results to demonstrate knowledge of the English language. The school also conducts personal interviews.

    Curriculum: at OVS is a challenging college preparatory program that includes AP (Advanced Placement) courses and Honors course work. The academic year is divided into two semesters.

    Graduates for admission to the university need to score a minimum of 17 points, which include: 4 points in English, 3 in social sciences, 3 in a foreign language, 3 in mathematics, 3 in laboratory science and 1 in fine arts.

    Honors and Advanced Placement (AP): The course is designed for highly motivated students who have completed previous courses and received departmental approval and who are ready for more challenging homework. The school reserves the right to limit the number of AP courses and advanced courses that a student chooses. The AP exam is taken in the spring.

    AP courses are English Language and Composition, English Literature, World History, US History, Psychology, Calculus, Statistics, Design, Drawing, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science, Spanish.

    Honors courses are English 10, Geometry, Spanish III.

    ESL – English as a second language. OVS was one of the first boarding schools on the US West Coast to adopt an English as a Second Language (ESL) program at all levels of knowledge.

    The school has an academic center for training and student support. This center provides organizational and educational assistance, additional time for examinations, as well as developmental programs for those who meet the qualification criteria.

    Art at OVS

    The arts program at OVS caters to both beginners and advanced artists, performers and musicians. The program includes drawing, music theory and composition, music history, vocals, ceramics, photography and three art courses that can take the AP (Advanced Placement) exam. Students can also study costume design, graphic design, film and sculpture. In order to receive a diploma at the end of the school, each student must study the fine arts for at least one full academic year. For those who want to continue to enter art schools and get a degree in art, the school has a separate program.

    In addition to classroom work, students take part in exhibitions and work with local artists or visiting tutors.

    Music: students study in the choir, study improvisation in the drama club, practice hip-hop and choreography in the dance group, study the academic aspects of music, such as music theory and composition, music history and the basis of vocals. Each year, the school’s beautiful outdoor amphitheater and performing arts center hosts musical and dramatic performances.

    Graduates go to the Rhode Island School of Design, the California Institute of the Arts, the Pratt Institute, the Otis College of Art and Design, and many other world-famous educational institutions.

    Sports in OVS

    The sports program is one of the main components in the life of OVS. Physical fitness is essential for the general health of students, as well as character development, teamwork and other life skills. Middle and high school students participate in athletics every season. They have the opportunity to choose from a wide variety of sports in autumn, winter and spring. All elementary school students are involved in physical education as part of the curriculum.

    Schoolchildren in grades 6-8 (12-14 years old) participate in interscholastic football, volleyball, basketball and lacrosse tournaments.

    High school students (15-18 years old) participate in team competitions within the Condor League, which includes various independent schools. Competitions are held in football, basketball, volleyball, cross country, athletics, baseball, equestrian sports, tennis, golf and lacrosse. In addition to this, students are engaged in swimming, dancing, fitness.

    Equestrian sport.

    OVS is one of the few boarding schools in the United States that practices horseback riding starting in elementary school. Riding instructors are experienced in hunting, show jumping, riding, dressage and combined training. Every year students get a unique opportunity to work with invited teachers.

    The students take care of their horses and spend quite a lot of time in the stables with 22 stalls. On the high school campus, riders practice on the dressage ground, show jumping arena, a three-mile wooded trail that circles the campus. On the Junior School campus, equestrian infrastructure includes a new 12 stall stable for private and school horses, 11 paddocks, a large equestrian arena and utility rooms.

    The school owns 40 horses and ponies suitable for riders of all levels who try to ride different horses throughout the year as each horse teaches something new.

    School life at OVS

    School uniform: casual wear.

    Religion: non-religious school.

    Circles and clubs: there are 26 circles and clubs in extra-curricular activities. Among them: a chess club, a surfing club, a math club, a homework club, a pony club, an archery club, a bicycle club, a computer club, a club for foreign students, a journalism club and many others. During the year, students, participating in the work of clubs and various events, improve their educational level.

    The weekend program offers a variety of excursions, fishing, rock climbing, mountaineering, kayaking and surfing, hiking, horse trails, skiing and snowboarding, as well as a day trip to the Matilla waterfall.

    Accommodation in OVS

    At OVS, students from grades 3 to 12 (aged 9-18) live and study with their colleagues from around the world. Children living in the residence are actively involved in the life of the school community and develop friendships that last a lifetime.

    As a rule, residents are accommodated in double rooms. On the school campus live and educators who control the children. Boys and girls live in separate hostels.

    Free time is not spent in the recreation areas of the hostels, where they do their homework, prepare snacks or just relax.

    The Junior School campus is located near downtown Ojai and accommodates approximately 65 students in grades 3-8.

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    What matters to us at La Petite Academy is simple: Your child. Here, exceptionally strong, sound social and educational foundations are formed. Here, children learn to respect one another. Learn together. Learnto work together. Learn to have fun constructively. And discover how enjoyable learning can be. It all starts by design. The free-flowing, open concept design of our facilities inspires a nurturing, interactive, and collaborative environment in which your child can thrive. Our schools and classrooms are designed to give children room to grow, room to share and room to be themselves. At La Petite Academy, open spaces and open concepts promote open minds….

    Montessori Method

    720 Rancho Del Norte, North Las Vegas, NV 89031

    Starting at $633/day

    Description:

    Montessori Method is a preschool (6weeks-6 years old) located in North Las Vegas near Aliante. We are dedicated to providing a Montessori based education in a positive and nurturing environment. We are anacademic school that follows a Montessori curriculum that allows your child to succeed and grow in every area in life….

    My Tot Time

    361 Copeland Ct, North Las Vegas, NV 89032

    Starting at $100/day

    Description:

    ONLY 1 FULL TIME SPOT REMAINING
    My Tot Time is child care care for preschoolers age 20months to 6yrs located near Craig & Commerce NLV
    All children are hardwired to be curious, to explore, and toconnect. My Tot Time Daycare is focused on developing children’s social, emotional, and academic skills. Our goal is to balance structure with creativity, while building positive trusting relationships.
    All activities are designed to nurture the emotional and intellectual growth of preschoolers. Young children are free to develop their bright young minds through stimulating situations, hands-on learning opportunities, observational interactive play, and age appropriate academics.
    Our in home daycare proudly provides the highest standards of learning-based caregiving. Caregiver to child ratio is 1 to 4. We are committed to providing a safe, clean, and supportive learning environment where your child can thrive.
    My Tot Time is the perfect combination of daycare meets preschool. We are open 7am to 8pm seven days a week. Registration is free with no enrollment fees, no long term commitments, no start dates, and no end dates. We are flexible to meet your families needs. We provide lunch and all snacks. Space is currently available. Full time care (5 days a calendar week up to 10 hours per day) is $200 per week. We will work with any schedule within our operating hours, just call to get your honest and fair price quote over the phone. We also accept drop-ins if space permits (must call ahead and to verify space available).
    We take Covid-19 very serious. We are fully vaccinated. Temperature checks at the door for all. Hand washing is required at sign-in and every 2hrs an alarm is set to remind us to take our hand washing break (and it should go with out saying we ensure hand washing after bathroom breaks and before/after eating). All toys and touch areas are sanitized throughout the day and entire daycare undergoes deep sanitation at close.
    If you would like more information please check out our website www.MyTotTime.com or give us a call!…

    Description:

    We offer an in-home, family childcare program. This is a fun, safe, and educational environment. All meals are included and learning is key!
    We are expanding. Little Steps ELA will be moving into acommercial space in March 2020. We will still maintain small class sizes with a cozy home atmosphere. The Center will be located on Craig and Valley. Click here for pre enrollment:
    https://app.waitlistplus.com/LittleStepsEarlyLear/Portal/Signup
    Hours are Monday-Friday 6:30am-7:00pm…

    Learning Excellence

    6932 Judith River Street, North Las Vegas, NV 89084

    Starting at $300/day

    Description:

    Learning Excellence is a In-Home preschool/childcare center that educates children between the ages 0-5years of age. It is our mission to provide high quality childcare and early education to children. We valuechildren’s learning experiences in collaboration with families, to promote growth and diversity.
    * Available for weekends/ date night/ overnights upon request.
    We offer small class size of 4-6 kids max
    Spaces fill up quickly-Register today to hold spot for 2022-2023 school year
    Monday-Friday 6am-4:30pm
    Part -time
    Half days
    Full-time
    Drop-in
    Educator for over 15 years
    Bachelors in Early Childhood, Masters in Curriculum and Instruction in Reading and certification in Administration in Education
    Valid Nevada State teacher Certification
    CPR Certified and First aid Trained
    Program based on age appropriate materials and preschool curriculum.
    Please follow us.
    Check us out on Instagram @learning.excellence
    Schedule your walkthrough today!…

    Description:

    Hello,
    My name is Maria. I am a state licensed childcare provider. I have 21+ years of experience with children of all ages, which includes raising 4 of my own. My childcare is a home where you can bringyour children and feel complete trust and a peace of mind that your child will be in a safe, fun-loving, educational environment. Your child will be treated as my own family. I am reliable, honest, trustworthy, loving, caring and safe. I have been trained & certified in many areas of early childhood development.
    * Licensed by the State of Nevada
    * Background checked
    * Insured
    * Registered with Nevada Registry
    * CPR & First Aid certified
    * We celebrate all children’s birthdays & holidays
    * Fun indoor & outdoor play
    * Arts & crafts
    * Age appropriate curriculum
    * Creative activities & educational games
    * Progress reports
    & much more…

    Description:

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

    Description:

    What matters to us at La Petite Academy is simple: Your child. Here, exceptionally strong, sound social and educational foundations are formed. Here, children learn to respect one another. Learn together. Learnto work together. Learn to have fun constructively. And discover how enjoyable learning can be. It all starts by design. The free-flowing, open concept design of our facilities inspires a nurturing, interactive, and collaborative environment in which your child can thrive. Our schools and classrooms are designed to give children room to grow, room to share and room to be themselves. At La Petite Academy, open spaces and open concepts promote open minds….

    Marcela Rodriguez

    4417 Point Breeze Dr, North Las Vegas, NV 89031

    Costimate: $194/day

    Monse Childcare

    Talbot Springs Ct, North Las Vegas, NV 89081

    Costimate: $139/day

    It Starts At Home

    1616 Golden Glen Ct, North Las Vegas, NV 89081

    Costimate: $139/day

    Description:

    Hello, thank you for taking the time to review my page!
    I am a proud Las Vegas native. I was born and raised right here in the city. I absolutely love working with children! I have been volunteering andworking with children since I was in grade school. I also spend time outside of school tutoring, and working with students with autism, Down’s syndrome and problematic behaviors. This is my life work and it is what I will do until I do not have breath in my body to do it anymore….

    Description:

    I have 16 years of expeince as a license child care provider. I have completed my Child Development Associate. Which mean that I am able to meet the specific needs of children and work with parents to nurturechildren’s physical, social, and emotionmal growth in a child development. Each day is balanced to provide developmental learning activities in the form of fun! We teach shapes, colors, art & crafts singing, creative play, reading comprehension and reasoning skills.Breakfast, lunch and snacks are served daily and is regulated by Food For Kids program. My training is constantly upgraded receiving 15 credit hours annually. I am required to have a North Las Vegas Sheriff Card,(background check) Health card, Signs of Illness class, and Recognize and Reporting Abuse certificates. Also I am certified in CPR and First Aid. I’m a mother of four grown children and 8 grandchildren. My goals is to provide the best possible car for you child’s special needs in creating a learning home environment. We recognize the importance of quality child care and are committed to protecting the health and safely of all children.Let me assure you that I’m committed to providing your child with the best care and guidance. I wish to establish an open line of communication, not only as a employee but also someone who genuinely cares about you child(ren)….

    Description:

    Children’s Choice Learning Center at Texas Station offers the highest quality in early care and education. We utilize the Children’s Choice Classics curriculum which puts emphasis on academic excellence andcharacter development. Our educators are highly qualified, loving and nurturing teachers. We also have low child/teacher ratios. We strive to offer the very best in early learning care/education by utilizing continuous quality assurance programs. The center has state of the art security and age appropriate outdoor play areas….

    Description:

    Kids Campus Learning Center, located in North Las Vegas, Nevada, offers comprehensive education programs designed to support the holistic learning and development of toddlers through school age children. Thecompany also offers before and after-school care as well as enrichment programs during the summer….

    Description:

    The branch of La Petite Academy in North Las Vegas, NV offers standard childcare services. The North Las Vegas center is open from six-thirty AM to sixt-thirty PM, Mondays through Fridays. The school offersprograms for infants, toddlers, early preschool, preschool, and prekindergarten prep. If offers before- and after- school programs, including summer and winter breaks….

    Description:

    The branch of La Petite Academy in 2645 West Centennial Parkway, North Las Vegas, NV offers standard childcare services. The North Las Vegas center is open from six AM to six PM, Mondays through Fridays. Theschool offers programs for infants, toddlers, early preschool, preschool, and prekindergarten prep. If offers before- and after- school programs, including summer and winter breaks….

    Description:

    Acelero Learning-Martin Luther King Center is a child care company located in North Las Vegas, Nevada that offers early learning programs geared towards preschool children. The company has a maximum capacity of100 children and admits kids between the ages of 3 to 4 years old. The company offers its services throughout the year, and after-school care services are also available….

    Description:

    Marcia’s Child Care Center located in North Las Vegas, NV is a licensed child care facility that specializes in children from birth to sixteen years old. The center has a maximum capacity of 49 children andoffers comprehensive Infants, Toddlers, Preschool, and School-Age programs….

    Description:

    Little Lucys Child Care Center supports the child’s development with fun, warmth, security, exploration and discovery. They actively seek to encourage socialization, creativity, and a sense of community withinthe environment. It is their belief in children learning best through exploration and play….

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    FAQs for finding daycares in North Las Vegas

    In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in North Las Vegas, NV?

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

    How can I find a daycare near me in North Las Vegas, NV?

    If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 437 in North Las Vegas, NV as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from North Las Vegas or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

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

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

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    There are 33 daycares in North Las Vegas, based on CareLuLu data. This includes 3 home-based programs and 30 centers.

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    The cost of daycare in North Las Vegas is $708 per month. This is the average price for full-time, based on CareLuLu data, including homes and centers.

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    There are 44 Daycares in North Las Vegas, Nevada, serving a population of 234,389 people in an area of 98 square miles. There is 1 Daycare per 5,327 people, and 1 Daycare per 2 square miles.

    In Nevada, North Las Vegas is ranked 28th of 156 cities in Daycares per capita, and 16th of 156 cities in Daycares per square mile.

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    24 Hour Fitness Kid’s Club – Craig

    2106 West Craig Road

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Acelero Learning Clark County – Mlk Cdc

    1555 West Carey Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Acelero Learning Clark County Head Start Boys & Girls Club Nlv

    2530 East Carey Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Bring’Em Young Academy

    3980 West Ann Road

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Carlin Family Care

    2035 Cardigan Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Children Unlimited

    2121 Royal Caribbean Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Children’s Learning Adventure – Ann

    3470 West Ann Road

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Childrens Choice Learning Center

    2100 Texas Star Lane

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Christian Childcare

    3234 Simmons Street

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Creative Kids-Aliante

    2385 Deer Springs Way

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Csn Ece Lab Program – Cheyenne

    3200 East Cheyenne Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Csn/Child Development Lab

    3200 East Cheyenne Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Diana’s Lil’ Darlings

    4621 Steeplechase Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Eos Fitness – Aliante

    2745 West Centennial Parkway

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Eos Fitness – Centennial

    6564 Losee Road

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Golds Gym

    4180 West Craig Road

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Happytime Daycare Learning Center

    2418 Parasail Point Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Homestyle Day Care

    6126 Rain Bird Court

    North Las Vegas,
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    Jamie’s Child Care

    6324 Big Cedar Court

    North Las Vegas,
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    Kid’s Co-Op

    4316 North Decatur Boulevard

    North Las Vegas,
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    Kids Campus Learning Center

    5730 Simmons Street

    North Las Vegas,
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    Kids Campus Learning Center – Mlk

    3901 North Martin Luther King Boulevard

    North Las Vegas,
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    Kids Campus Learning Center Iii – Simmons

    5730 Simmons Street

    North Las Vegas,
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    Kids Quest – Texas Station

    2101 Texas Star Lane

    North Las Vegas,
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    Kidz Kidz Kidz Preschool – Ann

    4645 West Ann Road

    North Las Vegas,
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    Kostandine Xhaho

    4315 Critic Court

    North Las Vegas,
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    La Petite Academy – Centennial

    2645 West Centennial Parkway

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    La Petite Academy – Simmons

    4425 Simmons Street

    North Las Vegas,
    NV

    Las Vegas Athletic Club – Decatur

    6050 North Decatur Boulevard

    North Las Vegas,
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    Lee Lee’s Busy Bees Family Child Care

    6609 Fort William Street

    North Las Vegas,
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    Little Steps Early Learning Academy

    2620 East Timid Tiger Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
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    Marcia’s Child Care Center

    2016 East Carey Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
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    Mini-Skool Early Learning Center

    720 Rancho Del Norte Drive

    North Las Vegas,
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    Mlk Early Childhood Development Center

    1555 West Carey Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
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    Mrs. Pam’s Group Child Care

    1316 Cactus Grove Court

    North Las Vegas,
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    Noah’s Little Ark

    3509 Sapphire Sea Court

    North Las Vegas,
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    Stepping Stones Children’s Academy

    720 Rancho Del Norte Drive

    North Las Vegas,
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    Sunrise Children’s Foundation Early Head Start – Desert Rose

    602 West Brooks Avenue

    North Las Vegas,
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    Sunrise Children’s Foundation Early Head Start – North Las V

    3755 West Lake Mead Boulevard

    North Las Vegas,
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    Sweet Pea Learning Center

    375 West Centennial Parkway

    North Las Vegas,
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    Sweet Pea Learning Center

    4645 West Ann Road

    North Las Vegas,
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    Watch Me Grow

    4095 West Craig Road

    North Las Vegas,
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    William’s Family Day Care

    1704 John Bevy Court

    North Las Vegas,
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    Ymca – Skyview

    3050 East Centennial Parkway

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    4 Adult Daycare Facilities in North Las Vegas, NV – Find Reviews, Photos

    There are 4 adult daycare facilities near North Las Vegas, Nevada. The costs per day of adult daycare in Nevada range from $53 up to $80, with a median expense running about $71. The monthly cost averages roughly $2,130 and ranges between $1,590 and $2,400. On an annual basis, the median cost is about $18,525, which is greater than the national average of $16,900.

    Adult daycare costs in North Las Vegas, NV can range from around $60 per day to $70 per day, with a median cost of about $68 per day. That equates to an annual cost of around $17,550.

    North Las Vegas is a mid-size city in Clark County in Nevada. It is the fourth largest city in Nevada. While the city itself contains 214,518 people, the surrounding metropolitan area has a population of 2,084,793. Those 55 and over represent around 16% of the community.

    North Las Vegas has a good SeniorScore™ of 73. The city has a median per capita income of $22,000. The mean household income is $57,000 compared to the average of $49,000 for the state of Nevada. The current unemployment rate is around 10. 43% and the mean home price is $166,500, which is less than the state average of $238,500.

    North Las Vegas has ideal average temperatures, with very mild winters and very warm summers. The area receives optimal amounts of rain each year. In relation to other American cities, North Las Vegas has very low air quality ratings, very low water quality, and a higher than average crime rate.

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    Pacifica Senior Living Regency is a senior community situated nearby the Winchester neighborhood of Las Vegas, Nevada. The neighboring area is heavily populated, with roughly 65,000 residents in the zip code of 89121. It is a mostly middle …

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    Tender Loving Care Senior Residence is a senior community situated within the Buffalo area of Las Vegas, Nevada. With roughly 56,000 individuals living in the 89117 zip code, the neighboring area is heavily populated. It is a primarily …

    11 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

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    Harmon Hospital – SNF is a 2 room nursing care facility located near the Winchester area of Las Vegas, Nevada. With an average per-family income of $39,337, the community is in a generally middle income area. It has …

    11 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

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    Lakeview Terrace of Boulder City is a senior care facility located at 180 Ville Dr in Boulder City, Nevada. The encompassing area has a medium-density population, with around 16,000 individuals living in the 89005 zip code. With a …

    25 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

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    Top Adult Daycare Facilities in North Las Vegas, Nevada

    Pacifica Senior Living Regency is a senior community situated nearby the Winchester neighborhood of Las Vegas, Nevada. The neighboring area is heavily populated, with roughly 65,000 residents in the zip code of 89121. It is a mostly middle …

    11 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

    Get Pricing Info See Details

    Tender Loving Care Senior Residence is a senior community situated within the Buffalo area of Las Vegas, Nevada. With roughly 56,000 individuals living in the 89117 zip code, the neighboring area is heavily populated. It is a primarily …

    11 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

    Get Pricing Info See Details

    Harmon Hospital – SNF is a 2 room nursing care facility located near the Winchester area of Las Vegas, Nevada. With an average per-family income of $39,337, the community is in a generally middle income area. It has …

    11 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

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    Lakeview Terrace of Boulder City is a senior care facility located at 180 Ville Dr in Boulder City, Nevada. The encompassing area has a medium-density population, with around 16,000 individuals living in the 89005 zip code. With a …

    25 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

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    Top Adult Daycare Facilities in North Las Vegas, Nevada

    Pacifica Senior Living Regency is a senior community situated nearby the Winchester neighborhood of Las Vegas, Nevada. The neighboring area is heavily populated, with roughly 65,000 residents in the zip code of 89121. It is a mostly middle …

    11 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

    Get Pricing Info See Details

    Tender Loving Care Senior Residence is a senior community situated within the Buffalo area of Las Vegas, Nevada. With roughly 56,000 individuals living in the 89117 zip code, the neighboring area is heavily populated. It is a primarily …

    11 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

    Get Pricing Info See Details

    Harmon Hospital – SNF is a 2 room nursing care facility located near the Winchester area of Las Vegas, Nevada. With an average per-family income of $39,337, the community is in a generally middle income area. It has …

    11 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

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    Lakeview Terrace of Boulder City is a senior care facility located at 180 Ville Dr in Boulder City, Nevada. The encompassing area has a medium-density population, with around 16,000 individuals living in the 89005 zip code. With a …

    25 miles away from North Las Vegas, NV

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    List of Las Vegas Casinos That Never Opened

    Over the years there have been several casinos and resorts planned in the Las Vegas Valley that never opened . The planning stages could be simply ad or groundbreaking. [1] [2] [3]

    Content

    • 1 Asia resort and casino
    • 2 Alon Las Vegas
    • 3 Beau Rivage
    • 4 Caribbean
    • 5 Carcasses
    • 34 SouthStar
    • 35 Starship Orion
    • 36 Sungee
    • 37 Titanic
    • 38 Victoria BAI
    • 39 W LAS VEGAS
    • 9002 41 41 41 41 Wild Wild Wildl World Trade Center

    • 44 World Wrestling Federation
    • 45 Xanadu
    • 46 See also
    • 47 References
    • 48 external link

    Asia Resort & Casino

    Where the Palazzo Casino and Resort currently stands (next to the Venetian Hotel and Casino and the Sands Expo and Convention Center) an Asian-themed casino was proposed but rejected in the current Palazzo project. [4]

    Alon Las Vegas

    The proposed luxury hotel and casino is located on the Las Vegas Strip on the former site of the New Frontier Hotel and Casino, announced in 2015. [5] The project was called into question after Crown Resorts announced in late 2016 that it was suspending its involvement in the development. [6] In December 2016, Crown announced that it was putting the project on hold and trying to sell its investment. Remaining partner Andrew Pascal announced that he was looking for other partners to continue the project. However, in May 2017, the land was put up for sale. [7] The land was later purchased by Steve Wynn.

    Beau Rivage

    Steve Wynn, who bought and demolished the Dunes Casino Hotel, originally planned to build a modern hotel in the middle of an artificial lake. He later built the Bellagio with an artificial lake in front of the hotel. [ citation needed ] This name was later used by Wynn for the resort built in Biloxi, Mississippi.

    Caribbean Casino

    In 1988 on a fenced-in vacant lot in Flamingo Road. Near the sign was a scale model of a galleon. For several years, this was all that stood on the site. The empty lot was the source of many of the locals’ jokes until, in the 1990s, the ship, which was later damaged in a fire started by a homeless person, was demolished and the lot became the site of a fatality. Tuscany Suites and Casino by the co-owner of the hotel Charles Hirs, who has owned the property since 1960s. [8]

    Carnival

    In 1989, the Radisson group proposed the Carnivaal, a 3,376-room hotel near the Dunes with an H-shaped hotel and casino shaped like Hershey’s Kiss. Construction was initially delayed from January 1990 to December 1990. [9] The project was never built.

    Cascada

    Proposed resort to be built on the site of El Rancho Vegas. The package has now been partially picked up at the Hilton Grand Vacations Club and Las Vegas Festival Venue. [4]

    City by the Bay Resort and Casino

    A San Francisco-themed resort was proposed for the New Frontier Hotel and Casino site. The project was rejected in favor of the Swiss theme. Montreux, which was also eventually cancelled. [4]

    Countryland USA

    A country-style resort was planned to be built on the site of the former house. El Rancho Hotel and Casino. For several years, El Rancho’s sign stood with the words “Coming Soon – Future Home of the U.S. Countryside.” [10] [11]

    Craig Ranch Station

    The project faced opposition from nearby residents, [13] [14] [15] which resulted in the proposed site being changed to a vacant property at the adjacent Craig Ranch golf course. [16] Community opposition to the new site resulted in the Nevada Gaming Policy Committee rejecting the project in March 2001. Station Casinos still had the opportunity to develop the project on the original site. [17] [18] but the project was canceled entirely in July 2001 after a weak financial quarter for the company. [19]

    Crown Las Vegas

    Main article: Crown Las Vegas

    The Crown Las Vegas hotel, formerly known as the Las Vegas Tower, was to be an ultra-tall skyscraper built on the site of the former Wet ‘n Wild water park. In March 2008, the project was canceled and the property was put up for sale. [20]

    Desert Kingdom

    In 1993, ITT Sheraton purchased the Desert Inn Casino and announced plans to turn the large parking lot into a Bali themed resort complementary to the Desert Inn hotel. The project was never developed and the site is now hosted by Wynn Las Vegas. [4]

    DeVille Casino

    After establishing the Landmark Hotel and Casino at Convention Center Drive and selling it to Howard Hughes, developer Frank Carroll built the DeVille Casino across the street from Landmark at 900 Convention Center Drive in 1969. Chips were made for casinos (and they are popular collectibles), but the casino never opened. [21] The building was renovated in 1992 and under the name “Sport of Kings” was closed nine months later. [22] It became the site of The Beach nightclub, which was demolished in 2007 to make way for a planned 600-unit tower. [23] this was never built. The land is currently empty. [24]

    Echelon Place

    Main article: Echelon Place

    The announced Boyd Gaming project plans to build a hotel on the site of the former Stardust Resort & Casino. Construction was suspended on August 1, 2008 due to the Great Recession. In March 2013, Boyd Gaming sold the proposed site for $350 million to the company. Genting Group, which changes the project to an Asian theme. Resorts World Las Vegas.

    Fontainebleau Las Vegas

    Main article: Drew Las Vegas

    Located on the Las Vegas Strip and originally called Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Construction began in 2007 and the resort was to include a casino, 2,871 hotel rooms and 1,018 condominium units. [25] The $2.9 billion project was abandoned in 2009, the year it was scheduled to open. Investment firms Witkoff Group and Novaya Dolina LLC purchased the unfinished health resort in 2017. [26] In 2018, Witkoff and Marriott International announced a partnership to open a renamed project at The Drew Las Vegas in 2020. The resort will include a casino and three hotels for a total of almost 4,000 rooms, while part of the condominium will be excluded from the project. [27]

    Harley-Davidson Hotel and Casino

    A Harley-Davidson-themed resort was proposed with hotel towers shaped like giant exhaust pipes, but was never built. [4]

    Jockey Club Casino

    The Jockey Club is a condominium and timeshare resort at 3700 Las Vegas Boulevard South. It was planned to open a casino, chips were made for its use, but the casino was never opened. [28]

    Cactus Keith

    By April 1994 Gold Coast Hotel and Casino owner Michael Gaughan was interested in building a hotel-casino in North Las Vegas, [29] on the northeast corner of Rancho Drive north and Carey Avenue. January 19In 1995, the city planning commission approved the redevelopment of the land for a hotel-casino. The resort, which will be called Kactus Kate’s, will be built by the Gold Coast Hotel/Casino Limited. The hotel will have 450 rooms and the casino area will be 9800 square meters. 2 ), [30] later reduced to 102,000 square feet (9500 m 2 ). [31] The resort will be located directly north of the nearest Fiesta and Texas Station resorts. [31]

    In December 1998, Coast Resorts, Inc. has been approved by the planning committee for permission to use the undeveloped property. In November 2000, the planning committee unanimously approved a two-year extension of the permit, giving the company more time to decide whether it would build Kactus Kate’s. Because of Senate Bill 1999, which placed restrictions on casinos in the area, Coast Resorts had a 2002 deadline to build a casino. The hotel had to be over 100 feet (30 m) tall and Coast Resorts had to notify the Federal Aviation Administration of the final plans because the site is located less than 300 meters from the runway at North Las Vegas Airport. [32] In January 2001, the Station Casino purchased a 29-acre (12 ha) site for 9million dollars. Coast Resorts President Harlan Braaten said, “Because we’ve seen competition intensify in this area in terms of the size of the competing properties, we just felt we had to build something much bigger than we planned to compete with Texas Station and Santa Station.” -Fe. It just had to be a very expensive project and we didn’t think it would make that much profit.” Station Casinos planned to sell the property as a non-gaming site. [31]

    Las Vegas Plaza

    Main article: Las Vegas Plaza

    Not to be confused with the Plaza Hotel and Casino.

    This was to be modeled after the Plaza Hotel in New York. The project was announced shortly before the demolition of the New Frontier Hotel and Casino, where a new hotel would be built… Las Vegas Plaza closed in 2011 due to the Great Recession.

    London Resort and Casino

    This announced project was to be dedicated to the city of London, as well as replicas of the city’s landmarks. The project was to be built on land opposite the Luxor Hotel and Casino. A second London-style resort was to be built on the former land of the El Rancho Hotel and Casino. None of the projects have yet begun construction. [4]

    London, Las Vegas

    This was a proposed three-stage project inspired by London design. When completed, the 38.5-acre (15.5 ha) site will have 1,300 hotel rooms, a casino, a 500-foot (152.4 m) tall Ferris wheel called Skyvue (partly built), and 550,000 square feet (51 097 square meters) of restaurants and shops – all of which will be architectural copies of various British landmarks and quarters. [33] The project was to be built on land opposite the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip where, as of July 2020, a partially built Skyvue still stands. The wheel was to be “Phase I of London, Las Vegas”.

    Montreux Resort

    This Swiss-style resort was to be built on the site of the former New Frontier Hotel and Casino, but was eventually cancelled. [34]

    Moon Resort and Casino

    Proposed by Canadian developer Michael Henderson, this is a planned 10,000 rooms, 250 acres (1.0 km 2 ) Moon-style casino resort. [35] Gaming experts doubt it will ever be built in Las Vegas, simply because the space planned for it is too large for the Las Vegas Strip. [4]

    NewStar 2000

    Further information: Craig Ranch Station § NevStar 2000

    Proposed by NevStar Gaming in 1998, the NevStar 2000 entertainment complex in North Las Vegas would have included a hotel and casino, [36] but the project faced opposition from nearby residents who didn’t want a casino in the area. [37] [38] The project was canceled when NevStar Gaming filed for bankruptcy in December 1999. [12]

    North Coast/Boyd Gaming Project

    In May 2003, Casino Coast planned to build a North Coast casino hotel at the southwest corner of Centennial Parkway and Lamb Boulevard in North Las Vegas. The project will be built on approximately 40 acres (16 ha) of vacant land surrounded by other land that has also not been developed. At that time, the North Las Vegas Planning Commission had to review requests for rezoning and project approval. The project was not planned to be built for at least another four years after the completion of the interchange at Lamb Boulevard and nearby Interstate 15, and the completion of the viaduct over nearby railroad tracks. Bill Curran, the landowner’s attorney, said: “We’re doing zoning changes right now so everyone knows what’s coming next.” The north coast will include a casino, a 10-story hotel at 398 rooms, bowling alley, cinemas and garage. [39] In June 2003, the Planning Commission voted 6 to 1 in favor of approving the preliminary applications needed to start work on the North Shore. [40] [41]

    Boyd Gaming, owner of Coast Casinos, announced in February 2006 that it would buy the 40-acre site for $35 million. [42] Jackie Gaughan and Kenny Epstein were the owners at the time. [43] Boyd Gaming has not decided whether the new project will be owned by Coast or if it will be similar to the company’s project. Sam’s Town hotel-casino. At that time, the construction schedule for the project had not been set. [42] In March 2007, the project was put on hold. At the time, Boyd Gaming was receiving building permits for the project, but decided to consider growing in the area first. Construction was scheduled to begin in mid-2007. [44] In August 2013, Boyd Gaming sold an undeveloped property for $5.15 million. [43]

    Seaside Resort and Casino Palace

    This was to be built on the former Wet ‘n Wild water park site. Concept drawings included yacht-shaped towers that housed suites, a casino reminiscent of the Sydney Opera House, and a 600-foot (180 m) high Ferris wheel attraction dubbed “Skywheel”. He never left the planning stage. [4]

    Paramount Las Vegas

    Casino, hotel and condominium resort with over 1,800 apartments designed by Royal Palms Las Vegas, a subsidiary of Royal Palms Communities. [45] [46] The project was to replace the Klondike Hotel and Casino at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, [47] [45] for the Las Vegas Welcome Sign. [48] Resort approved in October 2006 [45] but the investor withdrew from the project in August 2007 and the land was put up for sale in May 2008. [46]

    Pharaoh’s Realm

    Faroah’s Realm was planned as a $1.2 billion gaming, hospitality and theme park to be built on 710 acres (290 ha) at Pebble Road and Las Vegas Boulevard, in five miles south of the Las Vegas Strip. [49] [1] Construction was approved in October 1988 [49] with Silano Development Group as developer. [50]

    The project will feature an Egyptian theme, including two 12-storey crystal pyramids, each containing 300 apartments. In total, the hotel will have 5,000 rooms, [50] making it the largest in the world. [51] 230,000 square feet (21,000 m 2 ) The casino will feature 100 table games and 3,000 slot machines, with a RV park, mini golf, bowling alley, and video game room located adjacent to the casino area. [52] Three different pyramidal structures of the project will house a 20 hectare family theme park. Other features will include sphinxes, artificial beaches, Nile-like waterways, an underwater restaurant, a 24-hour day care center, a 100-person shopping promenade and a repertory theater that will be watched by actor Jack Klugman. [52] In addition, the resort will have an 18-hole PGA Championship golf course, [52] and a monorail located within the theme park. [50] The front of the project will be one mile along Las Vegas Boulevard. [52]

    Frank Gambella, project president, stated that funding was available and groundbreaking was planned for March or April 1989. Gambella said the project would be funded by multiple organizations, with money coming from a Nevada corporation, assuming these organizations would be grouped. together as an umbrella corporation. Gambella said the project could be open by Labor Day 1990 years. The resort was supposed to employ 8,000 people. Once the resort is completed, a complex of 750 condominiums and 900 retirement apartments will be built on the land, Gambell said. [52]

    The project was canceled shortly after it was announced, as authorities were suspicious of developer Anthony Silano’s fundraising efforts for the project. It turned out that Silano and his associates hacked into the bank accounts of the President of the Philippines in Switzerland. Ferdinand Marcos after his death at 1989 year. Silano pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges. Another Egyptian-style resort, Luxor Las Vegas, will open south of the Las Vegas Strip in 1993. [1]

    Planet Hollywood Resort (original plans)

    Not to be confused with Planet Hollywood Las Vegas.

    Originally planned to open in the late 1990s on the site of the Desert Inn, it was to become one of the largest hotels in Las Vegas. Due to the bankruptcy of Planet Hollywood, no restaurants were built at the hotel. However, in the 2000s, a group of investors bought the new Aladdin Hotel and Casino and rebuilt it in a modern Hollywood style. [4]

    Playboy Hotel and Casino

    Proposed -themed casino resort Playboy The magazine was rejected in favor of a nightclub and suites built on the top two floors of the new Palms Tower. [4] The planned site for the Playboy Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip was later used for a Cosmopolitan resort. [53]

    Santa Fe Valley

    at 1996 year. [54] Santa Fe Valley will be built on a 40-acre (16 ha) site. [55] in Henderson, Nevada, adjacent to The Gallery at Sunset Mall. The start of construction has been delayed several times due to the poor financial situation of Santa Fe Gaming, [54] , and because the company has not yet received funding for the project. [56] Site preparation began in July 1998 and opening is scheduled for December 1999. [57] but construction never started. At 19In 1999 the property was sold to the Casino Station, [58] [59] which sold the land a year later as a shopping center. [60]

    Shenandoah Hotel and Casino

    Designed by Wayne Newton. Although the hotel operated briefly at 120 E. Flamingo Road, management was unable to secure a gaming license. After several years of failure, it was sold to a Canadian company and became the Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino.

    Silver City Offers

    By January 2000, Luke Brugnar planned to build a San Francisco-style resort on the site of the closed Silver City Casino. [61] Brugnara intended to carry out a multi-million dollar renovation in the Silver City, and by 2002 he plans to open a fully functioning hotel-casino. [62] In March 2001, Brugnara’s request for a gaming license was denied. [63] In May 2002, it was announced that Brugnara had sold the casino, retaining six acres of land. [64] In 2003, Brugnara planned to build a 24-story hotel with 304 rooms and a casino in the Silver City. The resort, dubbed “Tycoon”, was to be designed by Lee Linton and was expected to cost around $100 million. [65]

    Southern Highlands

    The Southern Highlands resort was planned for the community of the same name, south of the Las Vegas Strip. Olympia Gaming announced the project in October 2005. [66] [67] [68] The $1 billion project was scheduled to begin construction in the summer of 2007, with the first phase in the fall of 2009. The resort was to have 1,400 hotel rooms. [69] In May 2007, it was announced that the resort would include 28,000 sq. 2 ) Shopping Center Gallery South Highlands. [70] [71] The entire project was put on hold in August 2007 due to uncertainty in the financial markets. [72] It remains incomplete.

    Southstar

    In March 1987, a consortium led by the former head of Caesar’s Palace announced that a $750 million development was being proposed south of the Hacienda Hotel, consisting of ten hotels around one casino with a total of 6,000 hotel rooms. [73] [74] Southstar Development Corp. entered into agreements with various national hotel chains to build selected hotels in 1987, scheduled for construction in the fall, with full construction to be completed by 1990. However, the fall in the stock market in October 1987 led to a delay in the project. [74] The Corporation purchased land adjacent to the Hacienda from Howard Hughes. [75] In mid-1988, Simon & Associates of Indiana purchased the project and announced that the project was “on track.” [76] The project was never built.

    Starship Orion

    International Thoroughbred Breeders (ITB) announced plans to demolish El Rancho and build Starship Orion, a $1 billion space-themed hotel, casino, entertainment and retail complex covering 5.4 million square feet (501 676 square meters). The resort was to include seven separate casinos, each about 30,000 square feet (2,787 square meters). [77] [78] Each potential casino owner was required to contribute up to $100 million to own and operate a casino on the property. [79] The complex will include 300,000 square feet (27,871 square meters) of retail space, as well as 2,400 hotel rooms and a 65-story hotel tower. ITB hoped to start construction later in 1996, with the opening scheduled for April 1998. [78]

    Sunrise

    This should have been located at 4575 Boulder Highway. Developer Michael Mona Jr. built a hotel-casino and said he was going to break with tradition by opening a “casino with no theme”. He failed to obtain an unrestricted gaming license when suspicions arose regarding his ties to alleged organized crime figures. Chips were made for casinos, but never used. [80] The building was opened as Arizona Charlie’s Boulder.

    Titanic

    In 1999, Bob Stupak planned a 400-foot (122 m) high resort, themed after RMS Titanic , to be built on a 10-acre (4-hectare) property he owned near downtown Las Vegas. The resort was to have 1,200 rooms, 800 of which were to be used as timeshare to finance the project. That year, planning commissioners denied Stupak’s request to change the zoning to allow the construction of a hotel. [81] [82] Later, a project was planned at the site of the former El Rancho Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip, but was rejected by the Las Vegas City Council. [4]

    Victoria Bay

    Victoria Bay was planned by Steve Wynn until it was canceled in 1981 due to high cost. It would have been built on the Las Vegas Strip. It was originally planned for the site that would later be occupied by the Excalibur Hotel and Casino. Wynn later wanted to build it next to the Sahara and the Silverbird. [83]

    W Las Vegas

    Main article: W Las Vegas

    W Las Vegas was proposed in August 2005 as a US$1.7 billion joint project. Starwood and Edge Resorts, scheduled to open in 2008. The project will include an area of ​​75,000 sq. ft. (7,000 sq. 2 ) casino and approximately 3,000 hotels, condos, and residential units. [84] [85] The project was closed in May 2007 after Starwood withdrew from the deal. [86]

    Wally’s Wagon Wheel

    Wally’s Wagon Wheel was to be designed by Walter Weiss through his Magna Leisure Partnership. [87] [88] The project was proposed for 2200 south. Boulder Highway in Henderson, [89] [90] between Wagon Wheel Drive and Roberts Road, [91] near Henderson Old Vegas western theme park. In late February 1988, the Manga Leisure Partnership purchased the 15.5 acre site. At the time, Weiss had tentative plans for a 112-room Western-style hotel, then known as the Wagon Wheel Hotel and Casino. The Wagon Wheel was expected to cost $15 million and funding for the project, which Weiss planned to open in early 1990, has not yet been received. [87] A project that will include 55,000 sq. Feet (5100 m 2 ) The casino was supposed to be built in two phases. [92]

    By October 1991, Wally’s Wagon Wheel had not been built due to difficulties in obtaining funding. [93] [89] That same month, the Henderson Planning Board voted to give Weiss more time to make progress on the project. At the time, the project was to include 204 hotel rooms and was built on 13.30 acres (5.38 ha). Weiss noted that the nearby successful Sam’s Town Casino Hotel opened with 204 rooms, and he believed that his project would be successful if he opened the same number of rooms for good luck. [89] By the end of 1992, Weiss had still not received funding for Wally’s Wagon Wheel. At the time, it was the largest of the five casinos planned for Henderson. The three-story project was to include 200 rooms, two restaurants, a lounge theater for country and western entertainment, and a large bingo room. Weiss stated that groundbreaking was scheduled for May 1993 and opening was expected in June 1994. After opening, the hotel-casino will employ about 600 people. [94]

    Weiss met with nearby residents to discuss the project, and he changed the original design to include a larger buffer zone between the houses and the casino hotel. In November 1994, the Henderson Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of Weiss’s requested rezone change as part of the redesign. At that time, the project included a one-story casino and a four-story hotel with 400 rooms. [95] [96] In December 1994, the Henderson City Council rejected Weiss’ plans for a 200-foot (61 m) buffer. [97]

    In July 1997, the undeveloped project received its sixth extension from the Henderson Planning Commission for use and architectural review. [98] In August 1997, the Henderson City Council approved a sixth extension, but rejected Weiss’ appeal for a one-year extension, instead giving him six months to make progress on the project. [90] At that time, Magna Leisure Partnership had invested $1.7 million in the project. [99] As of 1998, the project was expected to cost $80 million and employ at least 1,200 people, and the proposed site had expanded to 19 acres (7 ha). At the time, Weiss stated that he was close to securing funding for the project from the casino operator. [100] The project was never built.

    Wild Wild West

    Not to be confused with the Wild Wild West Game Room and Hotel.

    As of 1993, Station Casinos owned a 27-acre (11 ha) property on Boulder Highway with casino development potential. The site was located across the street from the Sam’s Town hotel and casino. [101] In January 1998, Crescent Real Estate Equities Co. announced plans to purchase Station Casinos, which previously intended to sell the land. [102] By March 1998, Station Casinos was planning to build a hotel/casino on the land occupied by the vacant mall. The complex will be known as the Wild Wild West and will target local residents. [103] [102]

    Purchase of Crescent Station Casinos failed on August 19’98, and Station Casinos subsequently slowed down their plans for the project. [104] By the end of the year, the project was approved by the Clark County Planning Commission on a 273,000 sq. ft. (25,400 sq. 2 ) casino and hotel with 504 rooms. [105] Construction dates were not announced, [105] [106] and Station Casinos had already decided not to start any new projects until 2000. [105] Station Casinos sold undeveloped land for $11. 2 million to Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. April 2004 [107]

    World Port

    In 2000, Howard Bulloch, David Guffin and their partner Tom Gonzalez transferred ownership of the Glass Pool Inn property to their group, known as New World, with plans for a mega-sort. [108] New World purchased several other nearby motels to accumulate a 77-acre (31 ha) property located on the Las Vegas Strip and east of Mandalay Bay. [109] In January 2001, plans were announced for World Port Resorts, a megaportage of casino hotels, a convention center and a visual arts facility. The project was to be built on a 77-acre (31 ha) property, part of which was occupied by the Glass Pool Inn. [109]

    World Trade Center

    Located at 925 East Desert Inn Road. Leonard Schoen, co-founder of U-Haul Truck Rentals, purchased the former Chaparral Hotel and Casino in 1996, converting it into a World Trade Center hotel. An application was made for a gaming license, but when two of Schoen’s closest associates were found to have been convicted of felonies, the application was denied in 1998. He withdrew his application and died in a car accident at 1999, which was ruled a suicide. The cards and game chips were produced for the World Trade Center casino but never used. [110] The building has since been demolished and is now a parking lot, part of the Las Vegas Convention Center Annex.

    World Wrestling Federation

    A World Wrestling Federation (WWF) themed casino resort has been proposed for a property adjacent to the Interstate 15 freeway opposite Mandalay Bay. The project never made it past the proposal stage. [4] The ground it stood on is now the Allegiant Stadium.

    WWF also offered to open a project on a site once used by the Clarion Hotel and Casino, which was demolished in 2015 for a car park.

    Xanadu

    In February 1976, the Clark County Commission approved the construction of the 23-story Xanadu Resort on the Las Vegas Strip at the corner of South Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue. The resort will include approximately 1,700 hotel rooms and a casino, as well as meeting rooms, an exhibition hall, a dining room and indoor tennis courts. The resort was to be designed by Tandy McGinnis – of Bowling Green, Kentucky – and his Xanadu Corporation, and would be built on 48.6 acres (19.7 ha) owned by Howard Downes, a resident of Coral Gables, Florida. [111] [112] [113] Xanadu will have a pyramidal design and cost $150 million. [113] This would be the first themed mega resort. Much information and many project artifacts are housed at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Library. The Excalibur Hotel and Casino eventually opened in 1990. [114]

    See also

    • Category: Defunct casinos in the Las Vegas Valley 9 “Welcome to Paradise, misplaced”. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
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      90,000 ice has not yet been touched by

      from September 12 to the Northern Theater of Russia (Norilsk Zapolya Drama named after Vl. Mayakovsky). festival of arts of the northern cities “Parallels”

      The festival includes both an extensive and diverse theatrical program (theaters come from Yakutia, Iceland, Norway, Finland), as well as concerts, photo exhibitions, master classes of participants from those cities of the world that 69parallel, that is, the Arctic Circle.

      The appearance of such a festival in one of the most difficult and depressing cities in the world (may the inhabitants forgive me) is more than logical.
      You understand this already on the second day of the festival at the concert of the “Rodents” group, which arrived from Finland and, apparently, along the way acquired the St. Petersburg soloist Galya Chikis. After all, what exactly northerners can share with northerners is the secrets of cheerfulness in such difficult conditions. The harsh “Rodents” easily overcame the “polar tension” (the so-called specific polar depression) and taught a master class of northern fun. Oh yeah, it’s worth saying that the “Rodents” is not just a band, this rock band is for children. In their performance, we heard the rock ballad “Farewell, Kindergarten”, the killer rock and roll “I won’t put on warm leggings” and the heavy compositions “Hysteria”, “School Canteen”, “Boogers”. Along the way, the frontman of the band, Larry Gryzunov, taught his violent listeners, making terrible faces and rolling on the floor, to play an imaginary
      electric guitar, which the young Norilsk residents repeated with pleasure. Then, together with the audience, the group members mastered the cry of a gorilla, the cry of Tarzan, the growl of a hippopotamus, but most importantly, the Finnish guys taught the kids to throw a real killer tantrum that would melt any ice and make the permafrost crack. What is especially interesting: the brutal-sounding electric and bass guitars turned out to be completely organic with ridiculous and funny poems about two laying hens, sweets with ketchup and frightened boogers.

      The musicians of the “Rodents” group, as if by accident, discovered the infantilism inherent in any rock music, and immediately found their most grateful audience, who gladly throws a terrible tantrum on demand.

      In general, the ice has broken, or rather, there is no ice yet – the weather in Norilsk is surprisingly warm, perhaps because northern art, like a powerful heater, is able to melt the ice.

      However, it is too early to draw conclusions, there is a whole festival program ahead, and this is just a preamble to the festival diary, read the rest in the comments.

      In the meantime, we are talking with the curator of the first festival of arts of the northern cities of the world “Parallels”, the general producer of the NP “Art-Expert” Ekaterina Gaeva.

      Oksana Kushlyaeva. The festival is held for the first time. How was the program formed, does it have an internal dramaturgy? And what is the concept, the most important task of the Parallels festival?

      Ekaterina Gaeva. Festivals have been held in Norilsk before, but there has never been an international one. The theater received financial support from Norilsk Nickel, and since I had already been a curator at past festivals, they turned to me for help. They came up with the idea that it should be a festival of arts of the northern cities of the world, they came up with the name “Parallels”. And it turned out that conceptually we are tied to “geography”. Since the festival of northern cities, I suggested inviting participants from those countries that cross the Arctic Circle, and from our country – those cities that are between the sixtieth and seventieth parallels, because no one works beyond the Arctic Circle except the Norilsk Drama Theater. This is how it all came together conceptually.

      O.K. So you selected the performances for the festival alone?

      E. G. Yes, I watched all the performances. It was necessary to quickly put together a program that would be of interest to the main sponsor, customer, city. And since I worked at various festivals, where I saw many interesting European performances, I tried to bring the best, taking into account, of course, the “geography” of the participants.

      O.K. As a result, the festival program included a large percentage of children’s performances …

      E. G. Two things were important to me: that the genres that most clearly characterize the participating cities should be presented at the festival, and that it should be a festival for all ages. In our northern cities (in Khanty-Mansiysk, Surgut, Norilsk) there is an extremely high birth rate, there are a lot of children, and they do not have their own theater. There is no Youth Theater, no puppet theater – there is absolutely nowhere to go. In addition, the festival needs to grow its audience.

      OK Tell me, if the festival is announced as dedicated to northern art in general, then why does the theater program still dominate? The rest of the art is represented by musicians from Finland and Canada, the Helsinki Street Fashion photo exhibition, and an exhibition of young designers from the Norilsk College of Art?

      E. G. Of course, the festival strives to be synthetic. And we plan to subsequently include such a section as architecture, because the northern architecture is very special … But still, the Norilsk spectator is, first of all, a theatrical spectator. “Little” non-repertory performances don’t go here – it’s simply not profitable, people go to Norilsk for some other reason, and historically it so happened that very good actors have worked here since the theater was founded. As you know, Georgy Zhzhenov, Innokenty Smoktunovsky played in the Norilsk Theater … It was immediately clear that the theater program would be one of the most important components of the festival. The musical program is also important, just like the modern fashion of Helsinki and Norilsk, these are exactly the parallels in northern art that we are trying to identify.

      OK Do you plan to include northern cinema in the festival program in the future, because it is also quite special?

      E. G. Yes, of course. Even now, there is an idea to organize evening film clubs after performances showing northern animation.

      OK So the Parallels Festival will become an annual event for Norilsk?

      E. G. At least that’s how it’s planned, but, of course, everything depends on funding…

      Program of the Parallels festival:

      September 29 at 19.00

      Norilsk Polar Drama Theater. Vl. Mayakovsky. Rainmaker by Richard Nash.

      Director – People’s Artist of the Russian Federation Alexander Zykov.

      Official opening of the festival.

      The main stage of the Norilsk Drama Theater (Leninsky Prospekt, 34)

      September 30 at 18.00, October 1 at 18. 00

      Rock band “Rodents” (Helsinki, Finland) and Galya Chikis.
      For children from 5 years old, teenagers and their parents.

      Art Hall Stage (Ordzhonikidze St., 3)

      October 1 at 19.00, October 2 at 19.00

      State Musical Theater of the Republic of Karelia (Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia).

      Opera-musical “The Black Hen”. Composer Roman Lvovich, director Yuliana Egorova.

      For children aged 7-12.

      Main Stage of the Norilsk Drama Theater (34 Leninsky Prospekt)

      October 3 at 7 pm, October 4 at 7 pm

      Concert by singer and composer Dave Carroll (Halifax, Canada) and his band.

      City Cultural Center (Ordzhonikidze St., 15)

      October 6 at 19.00, October 7 at 19.00

      Vesturport Theater (Reykjavik, Iceland).

      “Metamorphosis” by F. Kafka. Staged and directed by David Farah and Gisli Gardarsson.

      The main stage of the Norilsk Drama Theater (34 Leninsky Prospekt)

      October 8 at 18.00, October 9 at 18. 00

      Nyurba State Mobile Drama Theater (Nyurba, Republic of Sakha, Yakutia).

      “Magic Berries” by I. Danilov, A. Titigirov. Directed by Alexander Titigirov.

      For children aged 4-7

      The main stage of the Norilsk Drama Theater (Leninsky Prospekt, 34).

      The performance is with simultaneous translation

      October 8 at 13.00, October 9 at 13.00.

      Carstein Solli Theater (Oslo, Norway). “The child is ready.” Concept and staging by Carstein Soli.

      For children aged 0 to 3 and their parents.

      Small Stage of the Norilsk Drama Theater (Leninsky Prospekt, 34)

      October 11 at 19.00

      Sarah Margaret Oskal’s solo performance “All Together” based on Sami legends (Alta, Norway)

      On the main stage of the Norilsk Drama Theater (Leninsky Prospekt, 34)

      October 12 at 19.00

      Scandinavian Evening in 2 parts: Performance by Sarah Margaret Oskal (Alta, Norway) “All Together” based on Sami legends and the Ph6 Project » (Tampere, Finland) «Pity» (Pieta) staged by Hilka Hittenen based on the play by Astrid Saalbach.

      Official closing of the festival.

      Main Stage of the Norilsk Drama Theater (34 Leninsky Prospekt)

      Retired Father Frost

      One day Santa Claus got old. Didn’t have time with gifts
      managed, climbed into the chimney with difficulty and even with great difficulty got back
      on the roof, to the deer. Or what about Santa Claus? Sleigh, horses, Snow Maiden, bags.
      Postal and traveling work was exhausting, and grandfather was even more tired on
      numerous photo shoots and other entertainment events. “Ho-ho-ho”
      did not sound so cheerful, and the staff turned from a festive attribute into a crutch.

      Grandpa once sat in a corner at a regular event and threw
      beard on his shoulder and decided: that’s enough. I ran. It’s time to rest. And went to myself
      back home. Nobody noticed this, everyone was dancing to the music of a Korean rapper. BUT
      grandfather went on his team to the North Pole, to hand over inventory. deer horses
      according to the inventory, a dimensionless gift bag, the Snow Maiden – one piece, the gnomes are there
      all sorts, Mummy trolls, fairies and other baubles.

      The snowman-supervisor asked if Grandfather would be affixed
      on the occasion of retirement – Grandfather thought and thought, and put down. snowmen
      threw snowballs, Snowflakes melted from the flambé ice cream, the gnomes raised volumes,
      The Snow Maiden gnawed at the chicken. In general, another corporate event. From here grandfather
      also faded away in English, and no one noticed – everyone was dancing to the music
      Korean rapper.

      And the grandfather went to himself and was glad that he arranged a holiday for the last time
      not only for people, but also for fairy-tale characters. Walked, walked, tired and thoughtful
      – but where exactly? Santa Claus spent his whole life at the North Pole, getting out
      once a year on a round-the-world trip with a bag and a multivisa. It’s only in
      fairy tales and marketing Ded Moroz, aka Santa Claus, aka Nicolas Sarkozy has
      an extensive network of residences – in Rovaniemi, Veliky Ustyug, Las Vegas, and in
      any decent regional center.

      In life, Santa Claus did not have time to acquire a lair, everything is too short
      It was. But you need to settle down somewhere in your old age. Counted grandfather acquired
      for years of service dividend, and settled – a watchman in the parking lot. Heat, barrier,
      they even give a salary – what else is needed to adequately meet old age? Was in
      it even some sophisticated symbolism. Which one, Santa Claus is not very
      understood and often thought about it during the long winter evenings, looking at
      the festive lights of Audis and Mercedes gleaming across its ceiling
      new residence. Some kind of holiday.

      A year passed like this. It was not easy in the summer, and grandfather, not
      counting on the old refrigerator, went to visit – home – to the North
      pole. There they rejoiced at him, put him in a corner, handed him a tasty icicle and started
      his own business – handling correspondence. It’s only adults and children who think
      that gifts for the New Year are ordered in December. In fact, the distribution
      who cares – is in full swing in the summer. Gnomes invent which child is what
      wants, goblins check the creditworthiness of parents, and fairies carry
      brain orders. How else to be in time with all the gifts?

      So Santa Claus found the most mess: deer rushed between
      warehouses and a gift conveyor, where snowmen stuffed gadgets and toys,
      checking the job orders and invoices, steam was coming from the accounting department, in the packaging
      there was such a crackling of adhesive tape in the workshop that hares on the delivery of sushi folded their ears into
      tubule. Therefore, it is not surprising that Santa Claus was put in a corner – so as not to
      hindered.

      Previously, grandfather liked to delve into everything himself, walked with a smart look
      along the conveyor, sticking his nose into the accounting department, and his ears into the packing department. In the end
      in the end – then he will take the rap for everything. There was no need to puff now, and grandfather
      sat in a corner, instinctively listening and sniffing, but not getting up.
      And then the summer ended, it was possible to return to your parking lot.

      Upon returning, it turned out that Santa Claus was fired,
      because he was not at the workplace, and a retired
      ensign Dormidontov. There is nothing to do, grandfather went to the nearest kindergarten and
      got a job there as a caretaker. He was also lucky, because the caretaker in the kindergarten –
      the place is warm and does not roll on the road. Just the director of the garden appreciated grandfather
      appearance – and added to his duties the work of a janitor. For the same
      money. Budget organization, what do you want.

      So, a year has passed. Children from kindergarten managed to fall in love
      caretaker-janitor and always joyfully ran towards. And one girl even
      wished Santa Claus for the New Year to have a new broom –
      the organization is something budgetary that you wanted. And a reliable snow scraper,
      the old one broke all the time. And new boots. The girl was kind – she herself
      wished Barbie with a horse, because she had seen enough of the corresponding cartoons.

      And the boys from her group wanted some Lego, and some – a tablet.
      These are the kids these days. The girls did not lag behind – Give them the Little Mermaid with a removable
      tail, Winx, Lego, just the right, girly, and – a tablet. Without a tablet
      as you understand, the life of a modern child is sheer obscurantism and meaningless
      eating chicken cutlets.

      The closer the New Year was, the harder he rehearsed in the kindergarten
      matinee, which, despite its name, was scheduled for five o’clock in the evening,
      for parents to have time after work. Matinee as a matinee, with songs, dances,
      poems, Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden. Only when it came to Grandfather
      Frost, there was an incident. Santa Claus did not work out, or rather, he did not come out. No matter how
      the caretaker Kuzmich tried to stand on his feet, kept falling, and his beard
      lap. The director wanted to fire Kuzmich under the article for drunkenness at work
      place, but he breathed, and everything became completely incomprehensible.

      It is curious that in other kindergartens Santa Claus could not
      go out to the public for a variety of reasons. Who got sick, who was embarrassed, who without
      news is gone. There was everything at corporate parties – hazel grouses in pineapples, Snow Maidens in
      cake, karaoke in swimming trunks – there were no only Santa Clauses. Crawled through the city
      rumors, the cost of Santa Claus services skyrocketed – but no one ever
      was able to provide. With all desire. How cut.

      A slight panic began, because everyone disappeared somewhere
      present. Only one grandfather, the janitor, seemed to understand what was the matter. sighed
      took off his overalls, put on a red sheepskin coat and went straight to the Kremlin, to the very
      main tree. For some reason, the FSO let him in and didn’t even check for bugs. Grandfather came
      Frost into the room, carefully placed the bag next to him, tapped his staff – and on
      The North Pole breathed a sigh of relief. Gifts materialized under the trees, to
      New Year’s smell returned to tangerines, Olivier played with all colors, Santa Clauses
      all over the planet, they stomped down flights of stairs, rode in elevators, climbed into
      chimneys, ho-ho-ho was heard even in Africa.

      Because nothing happens without Santa Claus, as it turned out.
      And he won’t be retiring anytime soon.

      Santa Claus delivered a gift to a kind girl from kindergarten
      personally: Barbie and the horse. Live. Because goodness is not only encouraged, but also
      punishable.

      Happy New Year!

      Ratmir from “Hedgehog”: help is needed to pay for treatment

      Ratmir lives with his mother and father in the village Ez ītis (“Hedgehog”) beyond Olaine. He does not speak or understand speech. Now he is 4 years old. Doctors cannot diagnose him, identify the cause and prescribe treatment. Help is needed to pay for diagnostics and therapy at the Impulse Specialized Children’s Center in Tallinn.

      Helpline – 9 000 63 84 works for Ratmir Kolosunov until October 11th. The cost of a call is 1.42 euros. A donation account has been opened in the BeOpen Charitable Foundation within the framework of the Green Lamp and Good Deeds Day on Baltkom Radio project. (Requisites for transfers – at the end of the publication). No interest is taken from the money transferred to the account. The cost of two courses with accommodation in Tallinn is 5600 euros.

      On Tuesday, September 27, the story of Ratmir was told by the Green Lamp program on radio Baltkom. In one day, 756 euros were collected for the boy. Accepted 293 calls. The help campaign continues.

      Another 4844 euros are missing.

      Mom Tatyana made an appointment with all the specialists who could clarify what was happening with the child – a neurologist, psychologist, psychiatrist, speech therapist … There are huge queues for doctors, you have to wait for months for examinations. For example, in August, my mother wanted to make an appointment with a microspeech therapist – they offered an appointment for April. Paid consultations cost from 20 to 70 euros. Ratmir’s problem can be loosely defined as a developmental delay with behavioral disturbances and a lack of speech. No systemic program of action is proposed. Walking through the offices resembles a vicious circle. Tatyana is very afraid of losing time and decided to look for ways to help her son on her own. She was advised to contact the children’s correctional and developmental center “Impulss” in Tallinn, which cooperates with leading specialists from St. Petersburg and uses the latest progressive methods.

      Family

      Mother Tanya with Ratmir

      Tatyana herself comes from a large family – her mother has 8 children. Tanya has 3 sisters and 4 brothers. She is the eldest of the sisters. She had to grow up early – she was her mother’s assistant with younger children. Even as a child, she decided that she would have one only child, to whom she would devote all her time and give all her love. She met her future husband Nikolai when she was 16 years old. After graduating from a technical school, Tanya decided to go work abroad to help her family: first she got a job in Sweden, then she moved to England . .. And then she returned to take care of her seriously ill grandmother. Nicholas was there and very helpful. It was fate – they got married, and Ratmir was born. They lived with Nikolai’s parents. When they were gone, they began to repair and insulate their summer cottage in the Ezītis cooperative. Nikolay works as a truck driver, he travels for a long time. Tanya every day from nine in the morning to six in the evening is on duty as an administrator at the dental clinic. She takes Ratmir to the kindergarten in the morning – fortunately, Olaine kindergarten “Ābelīte” has special groups for special children with licensed special programs. In the evening, after work, my mother rushes to pick up Ratmir, and they get to their “Hedgehog”. There is nowhere for Tanya to get help from Ratmir – her mother lives in Ogre, works at Maxim, takes care of children on weekends – Tanya’s younger brothers, 5 and 13 years old. So the special Ratmir is entirely in Tanya’s hands.

      Ratmir

      Ratmir is smart, active, very nice kid. Likes to watch cartoons about the brave Sonic the Hedgehog. Therefore, he really likes the picture of a hedgehog on the sign of their village Ezītis. Surprisingly, for some reason, Ratmir is completely indifferent to any sweets. The teachers in the kindergarten praise him – he diligently and diligently completes all tasks, likes to look at books, deal with cubes and pictures. He wants to communicate, but due to the fact that he cannot speak, he cannot play with other children. Only one girl in the group finds a common language with him – she took patronage over him and helps him in everything – Ratmir is very grateful to her. Mom understands that miracles do not happen, but she is ready to work hard and practice so that the boy speaks. And so that her heart does not shrink every time he starts screaming and crying because he cannot explain what he needs or what hurts him.

      What money is needed for? This is a real important chance for Ratmir.

      ❗❗❗Why is it important .

      During the examination, it is important to identify the lesions of the speech centers of the cerebral cortex and lesions of the auditory-speech analyzer. Depending on the revealed picture, a treatment regimen is chosen and therapy is prescribed. If you do not start the adjustment, the mental and psychological development of the child suffers, there is a delay in intellectual development, personality and behavioral disorders. The prognosis depends on the severity of the violations and the time of the beginning of the correction. With timely access to a specialist, regular and thorough implementation of all recommendations, the likelihood of success increases. Any form of speech disorder without correction causes difficulties in learning and socialization of the child.

      What is Impuls Tallinn Center

      Impuls Children’s Correction and Development Center in Tallinn — the first center in the Baltics that develops neurological and speech therapy methods. A set of techniques for each child is selected individually. The center has 10 methods in its arsenal: from speech therapy and massage to hardware and software methods of brain training. “Impulse” together with St. Petersburg neurologists reveals the causes of brain disorders using functional diagnostics. In addition to classical speech therapy methods, they use computer technologies based on biofeedback (Interactive Metronome, Balance-Master), neuroacoustic method of brain harmonization (Tomatis), neurodynamic gymnastics. All this stimulates the development of immature areas of the child’s brain and helps the nervous system learn to work faster and more harmoniously. World practice shows that the effectiveness of this approach is about 35% higher than the effectiveness of conventional classes. That is, the child’s speech improves about three times faster.

      How to help?

      🔴 Transfer a donation to pay for treatment.

      The BeOpen Charitable Foundation has opened an aid account.

      Labdarības fonds BeOpen

      Reģ.Nr. 50008218201

      Konta Nr. LV59 CBBR 1123 2155 000 10

      Bankas SWIFT codes: CBBRLV22 (BluOr Bank AS)

      Mērķis: Zaļā lampa. Palīdzība Ratmiram Kolosunovam

      No interest or deductions are taken from the money transferred to the account.

      Charity program “Green Lamp” is aired on Baltkom 93.9 FM radio in cooperation with the BeOpen Charitable Foundation. The authors and presenters of the program are journalists Olga Avdevich and Rita Troshkina.

      Those who need help and those who want to help, with additional questions, we invite you to write to e-mail [email protected] and [email protected] 9.01.2018)

      Founder : Department of Education of the Administration of the Tomsk District

      Head of the Department of Education Dubovitskaya Yuliya Valerievna

      Address: 634050, Tomsk region, Tomsk, st. Nizhne-lugovaya, 12.

      +7 (382 2) 90-13-12
      http://uoatr.tomsk.ru/
      [email protected]

      Head of MBDOU Filimonenko Natalia Alekseevna

      Building address No. 1: 634512, Tomsk region, Tomsk district, Kislovka village,

      st. Anna Akhmatova (Northern microdistrict), house 9;

      Building address No. 2: 634512, Tomsk region, Tomsk district, Kislovka village,

      st. Anna Akhmatova (Northern microdistrict), house 11;

      Building address No. 3: 634512, Tomsk region, Tomsk district, Kislovka village,

      st. Marina Tsvetaeva (Northern microdistrict), house 11/2

      Tel. 73 (senior teacher of the 1st and 2nd building), +7 (382 2) 46-68-39 (house manager)

      E mail : [email protected]

      Link to the VKontakte page https://vk.com/severniyumka

      Full name: municipal budgetary preschool educational institution “Kindergarten” North Park “Tomsk region

      Short name : MBDOU “Kindergarten “Northern Park” of the Tomsk region

      Details:

      TIN 7014063388 KPP 701401001 PSRN 1177031089278

      20656Н47680 in UFK in the Tomsk region Tomsk

      21656Н47680 in UFK in the Tomsk region Tomsk

      Single treasury account

      40102810245370000058 in the BRANCH OF THE TOMSK BANK OF RUSSIA / / UFK in the Tomsk region, Tomsk

      Treasury account

      0 3234 643 69654000 6500 in the Office of the Federal Treasury for the Tomsk Region

      BIK TOFK 016

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      LOCATION OF EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

      Building No. 1: 634512, Tomsk region, Tomsk district, Kislovka village,

      st. Anna Akhmatova (Northern microdistrict), house 9;

      Building №2: 634512, Tomsk region, Tomsk district, Kislovka village,

      st. Anna Akhmatova (Northern microdistrict), house 11;

      Building No. 3: 634512, Tomsk region, Tomsk district, Kislovka village,

      st. Marina Tsvetaeva (Northern microdistrict), house 11/2

      WORKING HOURS MBDOU “KINDERGARTEN” NORTH PARK “TOMSK DISTRICT

      Opening hours MBDOU:

      Monday

      from 07.00 to 19.00

      Tuesday

      from 07.00 to 19.00

      Wednesday

      from 07. 00 to 19.00

      Thursday

      from 07.00 to 19.00

      Friday

      from 07.00 to 19.00

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      ADDRESS

      DAY OF THE WEEK

      MANAGER’S HOURS

      MANAGER’S RECEPTION HOURS

      FOR PERSONAL QUESTIONS

      STR. MARINA TSETAEVOY 11/2

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      from 10:30 to 18:45 h

      from 16:00 to 18:45 h

      STR. MARINA TSETAEVOY 11/2

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      from 09:00 to 17:15 h

      STR. MARINA TSETAEVOY 11/2

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      from 08:00 to 16:15 h

      from 10:30 to 12:00 h

      STR. MARINA TSETAEVOY 11/2

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      from 10:30 to 18:45 h

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      List of Las Vegas casinos that never opened – List of Las Vegas casinos that never opened opened

      . The planning stages could be just an announcement or groundbreaking.

      CONTENTS

      • 1 Asia Resort and Casino
      • 2 Alon Las Vegas
      • 3 Beau Rivage
      • 4 Caribbean Casino
      • 5 Carnival
      • 6 Cascade
      • 7 City by the Bay Resort and Casino
      • 8 Country USA
      • 9 Craig Ranch Station
      • 10 Las Vegas Crown
      • 11 Desert Kingdom
      • 12 DeVille Casino
      • 13 Echelon Place
      • 14 Fontainebleau Las Vegas
      • 15 Harley-Davidson Hotel and Casino
      • 16 Jockey Club Casino
      • 17 Cactus Keith
      • 18 Las Vegas Plaza
      • 19 London Resort and Casino
      • 20 London, Las Vegas
      • 21 Montreux Resort
      • 22 Moon Resort and Casino
      • 23 NewStar 2000
      • 24 North Coast / Boyd Gaming Project
      • 25 Sea Resort and Casino Palace
      • 26 Paramount Las Vegas
      • 27 Kingdom of the Pharaoh
      • 28 Planet Hollywood Resort (original plans)
      • 29 Playboy Hotel and Casino
      • 30 Santa Fe Valley
      • 31 Shenandoah Hotel and Casino
      • 32 offers Silver City
      • 33 Southern Highlands
      • 34 Southstar
      • 35 Starship Orion
      • 36 Voskhod
      • 37 Titanic
      • 38 Victoria Bay
      • 39 W Las Vegas
      • 40 Wally’s Wagon Wheel
      • 41 Wild Wild West
      • 42 World Port
      • 43 World Trade Center
      • 44 World Wrestling Federation
      • 45 Xanadu
      • 46 See also
      • 47 Sources
      • 48 External links

      Asia Resort and Casino

      Where Palazzo Casino and Resort is currently located (adjacent to the Venetian Hotel and Casino and Sands Expo and Convention Center), an Asian-style casino was proposed but rejected for the current Palazzo project.

      Alon Las Vegas

      A proposed luxury hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip on the site of the former New Frontier Hotel and Casino was announced in 2015. The project was called into question after Crown Resorts announced in late 2016 that it was suspending its involvement in the development. In December 2016, Crown announced that it was stopping the project and trying to sell its investment. Remaining partner Andrew Pascal announced that he was looking for other partners to continue the project. However, in May 2017, the land was put up for sale. The land was later purchased by Steve Wynn.

      Beau Rivage

      Steve Wynn, who bought and demolished the Dunes Casino Hotel, originally planned to build a modern hotel in the middle of an artificial lake. He later built the Bellagio with an artificial lake in front of the hotel. Wynn later used the name for a resort built in Biloxi, Mississippi.

      Caribbean Casino

      In 1988, a sign for the proposed casino was installed in a fenced-in vacant lot on Flamingo Road. Near the sign was a scale model of a galleon. For several years, this was all that stood on the site. The empty lot was the source of many local jokes until 19In the 1990s, the ship, which was later damaged by a fire started by a homeless man, was not demolished and is home to jointly owned Tuscany Suites and a casino. Charles Hirs, who has owned the property since the 1960s.

      Carnival

      In 1989, the Radisson group proposed the Carnivaal, a 3,376-room hotel near the Dunes with an H-shaped hotel and a “Hershey’s Kiss” casino. Construction was initially delayed from January 1990 to December 1990. The project was never built.

      Cascada

      Proposed resort to be built on the site of El Rancho Vegas. The package is currently partially occupied by the Hilton Grand Vacations Club and Las Vegas Festival Grounds.

      City by the Bay Resort and Casino

      A San Francisco-style resort has been proposed to replace the New Frontier Hotel and Casino. The project was rejected in favor of the Swiss Montreux, which was also eventually cancelled.

      Countryland USA

      A country style resort was planned on the site of the former El Rancho Hotel and Casino. For several years, El Rancho’s sign stood with the words “Coming Soon – Future Home of the U.S. Countryside.”

      Craig Ranch Station

      property on the adjacent Craig Ranch Golf Course. Public opposition to the new location led the Nevada State Gaming Policy Committee to reject the project in March 2001. Station Casinos still had the opportunity to develop the project at the original site, but the project was canceled entirely in July 2001 due to a weak financial quarter for the company.

      Crown Las Vegas

      Main article: Crown Las Vegas

      Formerly known as the Las Vegas Tower, Crown Las Vegas was to be an ultra-tall skyscraper built on the site of the former Wet ‘n Wild Water Park. In March 2008, the project was canceled and the property was put up for sale.

      Desert Kingdom

      In 1993, ITT Sheraton purchased the Desert Inn casino and announced plans to turn a large parking lot into a themed resort in Bali in addition to the Desert Inn. The project was never developed and Wynn Las Vegas now sits on the site.

      DeVille Casino

      After building the Landmark Hotels and Casino on Convention Center Drive and selling it to Howard Hughes, developer Frank Carroll built the DeVille Casino across the street from Landmark 900 Convention Center Drive in 1969. The chips were made for the casino (and after the collectibles), but the casino never opened. The building was restored in 1992 and converted into the Sport of Kings store, which closed after nine months. It became the site of The Beach nightclub, which was demolished in 2007 to make way for a planned 600-unit tower that was never built. The land is currently empty.

      Echelon Place

      Main article: Echelon Place

      An announced project by Boyd Gaming planned to build a hotel on the site of the former Stardust Resort & Casino. Construction was suspended on 1 August 2008 due to the Great Recession. In March 2013, Boyd Gaming sold the proposed site for $350 million to the Genting Group, who are rebuilding the project as the Asian Resorts World Las Vegas.

      Fontainebleau Las Vegas

      Main article: JW Marriott Las Vegas Blvd

      Located on the Las Vegas Strip and originally called Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Construction began in 2007 and the resort was to include a casino, 2,871 hotel rooms and 1,018 condominium units. Construction on the $2.9 billion project was abandoned in 2009, the year it was scheduled to open. Investment firms Witkoff Group and New Valley LLC purchased the unfinished resort in 2017. In 2018, Witkoff and Marriott International announced a partnership to open a rebranded project at The Drew Las Vegas in 2020. The resort will include a casino and three hotels for a total of almost 4,000 rooms, with part of the condominium removed from the project. It was rebranded as JW Marriott Las Vegas Blvd in 2021 with an October 2023 opening date.

      Harley-Davidson Hotel and Casino

      A Harley-Davidson-themed resort was proposed with hotel towers shaped like giant exhaust pipes, but was never built.

      Jockey Club Casino

      Jockey Club is a condominium and timeshare resort at 3700 Las Vegas Boulevard South. It was planned to open a casino, chips were made for its use, but the casino was never opened.

      Cactus Kate

      By April 1994, Gold Coast Hotel and Casino owner Michael Gaughan was interested in building a hotel and casino in North Las Vegas, on the northeast corner of North Rancho Drive and Carey Avenue. January 19In 1995, the city planning commission approved the redevelopment of the land for a hotel-casino. The resort, which will be called Kactus Kate’s, will be built by the Gold Coast Hotel/Casino Limited. The hotel will have 450 rooms and the casino area will be 105,000 square meters. Feet (9800 m 2 ), later reduced to 102,000 sq. Feet (9,500 m 2 ). The resort will be located directly north of the nearby Fiesta and Texas Station resorts.

      In December 1998, Coast Resorts, Inc. received approval from the planning committee for permission to use the undeveloped property. In November 2000, the planning committee unanimously approved a two-year extension of the permit, giving the company more time to decide if it would build Kactus Kate’s. Because of Senate Bill 1999, which placed restrictions on casinos in the area, Coast Resorts had a 2002 deadline to build a casino. The hotel was to be over 100 feet (30 m) high and Coast Resorts was required to notify the FAA of its final plans because the facility was located less than 300 m from the runway at North Las. Vegas Airport. In January 2001, Station Casinos purchased the 12-hectare site for $9 million. Coast Resorts President Harlan Braaten said, “Since we’ve seen the competition in this area intensify in terms of the size of the competing properties, we just felt like we needed to build something much bigger than we planned to compete with Texas Station and Santa.” -Klaus. Fe Station. It was supposed to be a very expensive project and we didn’t think the payoff would be that good.” Station Casinos planned to sell the property as a non-gaming site.

      Las Vegas Plaza

      Main article: Las Vegas Plaza

      Not to be confused with Plaza Hotel & Casino.

      It was to be modeled after the Plaza Hotel in New York City. The project was announced shortly before the New Frontier Hotel and Casino was demolished, where a new hotel would be built. Las Vegas Plaza closed in 2011 due to the Great Recession.

      London Resort & Casino

      This announced project was to be dedicated to the city of London and include replicas of the city’s landmarks. The project was to be built on land across from the Luxor Hotel and Casino. A second London-style resort was to be built on the site of the former El Rancho Hotel and Casino. None of the projects have started construction.

      London, Las Vegas

      This was a proposed three phase project based on London. When construction is completed, the 38.5-acre (15.5 ha) site will have 1,300 hotel rooms, a casino, a 152.4 m (152.4 m) Skyvue Ferris wheel (partially built) and 550,000 square feet (51,097 square meters). restaurants and shops – all of them will be architectural copies of various British landmarks and quarters. The project was to be built on land opposite the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, where, as of July 2020, a partially built Skyvue still sits. The wheel was to be “Phase I of London, Las Vegas”.

      Montreux Resort

      This Swiss-style resort was to be built on the site of the former New Frontier Hotel and Casino, but was eventually cancelled.

      Moon Resort and Casino

      Proposed by Canadian developer Michael Henderson, this planned 250-acre (1.0 km 2 ) casino resort hotel is designed in the moon style. Gaming experts doubt it will ever be built in Las Vegas, simply because the space planned for it is too big for the Las Vegas Strip.

      NewStar 2000

      Further information: Craig Ranch Station § NevStar 2000

      Proposed by NevStar Gaming in 1998, the NevStar 2000 entertainment complex in North Las Vegas was to include a hotel and casino, but the project faced opposition from residents, who did not want to open a casino in the area. The project was canceled when NevStar Gaming filed for bankruptcy in December 1999.

      Project North Coast / Boyd Gaming

      In May 2003, Coast Casinos had plans to build the North Coast Hotel and Casino on the southwest corner of Centennial Parkway and Lamb Boulevard in North Las Vegas. The project will be built on approximately 40 acres (16 ha) of vacant land surrounded by other land that has also not been developed. At that time, the North Las Vegas Planning Commission had to review requests for rezoning and project approval. The project was not scheduled to be built for at least another four years after the completion of the interchange at Lamb Boulevard and the nearby Interstate 15, and the completion of the flyover over the nearby railroad tracks. Bill Curran, the landowner’s attorney, said: “We’re doing zoning changes right now so everyone knows what’s coming next.” The north coast will include a casino, a 10-story hotel at 398 rooms, bowling alley, cinemas and garage. In June 2003, the Planning Commission voted six to one to approve the preliminary applications needed to start work on the North Shore.

      Boyd Gaming, owner of Coast Casinos, announced in February 2006 that it would buy the 40-acre property for $35 million. At the time, the owners were Jackie Gaughan and Kenny Epstein. Boyd Gaming has not yet decided if the new project will be owned by Coast or if it will be similar to the Sam’s Town casino hotel. At that time, the construction schedule for the project had not been set. In March 2007, the project was put on hold. At the time, Boyd Gaming was receiving building permits for the project, but decided to consider growing in the area first. Construction was scheduled to begin in mid-2007. In August 2013, Boyd Gaming sold the undeveloped property for $5.15 million.

      Seaside Resort and Casino Palace

      It was to be built on the site of the former Wet ‘n Wild water park. Concept drawings included yacht-shaped towers that housed suites, a casino reminiscent of the Sydney Opera House, and a 600-foot (180 m) Ferris wheel ride dubbed “Skywheel”. He never left the planning stage.

      Paramount Las Vegas

      Casino, hotel and condominium resort with over 1,800 units designed by Royal Palms Las Vegas, a subsidiary of Royal Palms Communities. The project was to replace the Klondike Hotel and Casino at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, next to the Las Vegas Welcome Sign. The resort was approved in October 2006, but the investor abandoned the project in August 2007 and the land was put up for sale in May 2008.

      Pharaoh’s kingdom

      Kingdom of Pharoah was planned as a $1.2 billion gaming, hotel and theme park to be built on 710 acres (290 ha) on Pebble Road and Las Vegas Boulevard, five miles south of Las Vegas. Vegas Strip. Construction was approved in October 1988 with Silano Development Group as developer.

      The project will feature an Egyptian theme, including two 12-storey crystal pyramids, each containing 300 apartments. The hotel will have 5,000 rooms, making it the largest in the world. Casino with an area of ​​230,000 sq. Feet (21,000 m 2 ) will include 100 table games and 3,000 slot machines, while a caravan park, mini golf course, bowling alley and video game room will be located next to the casino area. The three pyramidal structures of the project will house a 20-hectare family theme park. Other features will include sphinxes, artificial beaches, waterways reminiscent of the River Nile, an underwater restaurant, a 24-hour kindergarten, a 100-tenant shopping promenade and a repertory-style theater directed by actor Jack. Klugman. In addition, the resort will feature an 18-hole PGA Championship golf course and a monorail located within the theme park. The front of the project will be one mile along Las Vegas Boulevard.

      Frank Gambella, project president, stated that funding was available and groundbreaking was planned for March or April 1989. Gambella said the project would be funded by multiple organizations, with money coming from a corporation in Nevada, assuming these organizations would be grouped. together as an umbrella corporation. Gambella stated that the project could be opened by Labor Day 1990. The resort is expected to employ 8,000 people. Gambell said that once the resort is completed, a complex of 750 condominiums and 900 nursing homes.

      The project was canceled shortly after it was announced because authorities were suspicious of developer Anthony Silano’s fundraising efforts for the project. Silano and his associates were found to have hacked Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos’ bank accounts in Switzerland after his death in 1989. Silano pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges. Another Egyptian-themed resort, Luxor Las Vegas, will open south of the Las Vegas Strip at 1993 year.

      Planet Hollywood Resort (original plans)

      Not to be confused with Planet Hollywood Las Vegas.

      Originally planned to open in the late 1990s on the site of the Desert Inn, but it was to become one of the largest hotels in Las Vegas. Due to the bankruptcy of Planet Hollywood Restaurants, the hotel was never built. However, in the 2000s, a group of investors bought the new Aladdin Hotel and Casino and rebuilt it in a modern Hollywood style.

      Playboy Hotel and Casino

      A proposed casino resort inspired by Playboy magazine, was rejected in favor of a nightclub and suites built on the top two floors of the new Palms tower. The planned location for the Playboy Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip was later used for the Cosmopolitan Resort.
      Santa Fe Valley

      Santa Fe Valley

      96 year. The Santa Fe Valley will be built on a 40-acre (16 ha) site in Henderson, Nevada adjacent to the Galleria at Sunset Shopping Center. The start of construction has been delayed several times due to Santa Fe Gaming’s poor financial situation and because the company has not yet received funding for the project. Site preparation began in July 1998, with an opening date of December 1999, but construction never began. In 1999, the property was sold to Station Casinos, who sold the land a year later for use as a shopping center.

      Shenandoah Hotel and Casino

      Wayne Newton Project. Although the hotel at 120 E. Flamingo Road did not operate for long, management was unable to obtain a gaming license. After years of failure, it was sold to a Canadian company and became the Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino.

      Silver City Offers

      By January 2000, Luc Brugnar planned to build a San Francisco-style resort on the site of the closed Silver City Casino. Brugnara intended Silver City to have a multi-million dollar renovation with plans to fully open the hotel-casino by 2002. In March 2001, Brugnara’s request for a gaming license was denied. In May 2002, it was announced that Brugnara had sold the casino, retaining six acres of land. In 2003, Brugnara planned to build a 24-story, 304-room hotel and casino on the Silver City site. The resort, dubbed The Tycoon, was to be designed by Lee Linton and was expected to cost around $100 million.

      South Highlands

      The South Highlands Resort was designed for the community of the same name south of the Las Vegas Strip. The project was announced by Olympia Gaming in October 2005. Construction on the $1 billion project was scheduled to begin in the summer of 2007, with the first phase scheduled to open in the fall of 2009. The resort was to include 1,400 hotel rooms. In May 2007, it was announced that the resort would include a 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m2) mall, in the Southern Highlands Gallery. The entire project was shelved in August 2007 due to uncertainty in the financial markets. It remains unfinished.

      Southstar

      In March 1987, a consortium led by the former head of Caesar’s Palace announced that a $750 million project was proposed south of the Hacienda Hotel, consisting of ten hotels around a single casino with a total of 6,000 hotel rooms. Southstar Development Corp. had agreements with various national hotel chains for the construction of selected hotels in 1987, which were scheduled for construction in the autumn, with full construction to be completed by 1990 year. However, the fall in the stock market in October 1987 led to a delay in the project. The corporation bought land adjacent to the Hacienda from Howard Hughes. In mid-1988, Simon & Associates of Indiana purchased the project and announced that the project was “on track”. The project was never built.

      Starship Orion

      International Thoroughbred Breeders (ITB) announced plans to demolish El Rancho and build Starship Orion, a $1 billion space-themed hotel, casino, entertainment and retail complex covering 5.4 million square feet (501,676 square feet). meters). The resort was to include seven separate casinos, each about 30,000 square feet (2,787 square meters). Each potential casino owner was required to contribute up to $100 million towards the ownership and management of the casino within the complex. The complex will include 300,000 square feet (27,871 square meters) of retail space as well as 2,400 hotel rooms and a 65-story hotel tower. ITB hoped to start construction later, at 1996, and the opening is scheduled for April 1998.

      Sunrise

      This should have been located at 4575 Boulder Highway. Developer Michael Mona Jr. built a hotel-casino and said he was going to break with tradition by opening a “casino with no theme”. He failed to obtain an unrestricted gaming license when suspicions arose regarding his ties to alleged organized crime figures. The chips were made for the casino but never used. The building was opened under the name Arizona Charlie’s Boulder.

      Titanic

      In 1999, Bob Stupak planned a 400-foot-tall (122 m) themed resort after RMS Titanic to be built on a 10-acre (4 ha) property he owned near downtown Las Vegas. The resort was to have 1,200 rooms, 800 of which were to be used as timeshare to finance the project. That same year, planning commissioners denied Stupak’s request to rezonate to allow the construction of a hotel. The project was later planned at the site of the former El Rancho Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip, but was rejected by the Las Vegas City Council.

      Victoria Bay

      Victoria Bay was planned by Steve Wynne until it was canceled in 1981 due to high costs. It would have been built on the Las Vegas Strip. It was originally planned for what would later be occupied by the Excalibur Hotel and Casino. Wynn later wanted to build one near the Sahara and Silver Bird.

      W Las Vegas

      Main article: W Las Vegas

      W Las Vegas was proposed in August 2005 as a $1.7 billion joint project between Starwood and Edge Resorts, scheduled to open in 2008. The project will include a 75,000 sq. Feet (7,000 m 2 ) and approximately 3,000 hotels, condominiums, and residential units. The project was closed in May 2007 after Starwood pulled out of the deal.

      Wally’s Van Wheel

      Wally’s Wagon Wheel was to be designed by Walter Weiss through his Magna Leisure Partnership. The project was proposed for 2200 South Boulder Highway in Henderson, between Wagon Wheel Drive and Roberts Road near Henderson’s western Old Vegas theme park. At the end of February 19’88 Manga Leisure Partnership purchased a 15.5 acre property. At the time, Weiss had tentative plans for a 112-room Western-style hotel, then known as the Wagon Wheel Hotel and Casino. The Wagon Wheel was expected to cost $15 million and funding for this project, which Weiss expected to open in early 1990, has yet to be secured. The project, which will include a 55,000 sq. Feet (5100 m 2 ), was to be built in two phases.

      By October 1991, Wally’s Wagon Wheel had not been built due to funding difficulties. That same month, the Henderson Planning Commission voted to give Weiss more time to move the project forward. At the time, the project was to include 204 hotel rooms and was built on 13.30 acres (5.38 ha). Weiss noted that the nearby successful Sam’s Town Casino Hotel opened with 204 rooms, and he believed that his project would be successful if it opened with the same number of rooms for good luck. By the end of 19’92 Weiss still hasn’t received funding for Wally’s Wagon Wheel. At the time, the project was the largest of the five casinos planned for Henderson. The three-story project was to include 200 rooms, two restaurants, a lounge theater for country and western entertainment, and a large bingo room. Weiss stated that groundbreaking was scheduled for May 1993 with an expected opening in June 1994. After opening, the hotel-casino will employ about 600 people.

      Weiss met with nearby residents to discuss the project, and he changed the original design to include a large buffer zone between the houses and the casino hotel. On November 1994 The Henderson Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the area change requested by Weiss as part of the redesign. At that time, the project included a one-story casino and a four-story hotel with 400 rooms. In December 1994, the Henderson City Council rejected Weiss’ plans for a 200-foot (61 m) buffer.

      In July 1997, the undeveloped project received its sixth extension from the Henderson Planning Commission for use and architectural review. On August 19’97, the Henderson City Council approved a sixth extension, but rejected Weiss’ appeal for a one-year extension, instead giving him six months to extend the project. By that time, Magna Leisure Partnership had invested $1.7 million in the project. As of 1998, the project was expected to cost $80 million, employ at least 1,200 people, and the proposed site had expanded to 19 acres (7 ha). At the time, Weiss stated that he was close to securing funding for the project from the casino operator. The project was never built.

      Wild Wild West

      Not to be confused with the Wild Wild West gambling hall and hotel.

      As of 1993, Station Casinos owned a 27-acre (11 ha) property on Boulder Highway with casino development potential. The site was located across the street from the Sam’s Town Casino Hotel. In January 1998, Crescent Real Estate Equities Co. announced plans to purchase Station Casinos, which had intended to sell the land prior to this announcement. By March 1998, Station Casinos planned to build a hotel/casino on land that was occupied by a vacant mall. The complex will be known as the Wild Wild West and will target local residents.

      The purchase of Crescent Station Casinos failed in August 1998, and Station Casinos subsequently slowed down their plans for the project. By the end of the year, the project received approval from the Clark County Planning Commission for a 273,000 sq. Feet (25,400 m 2 ) and a hotel with 504 rooms. No construction schedule was announced, and Station Casinos had already decided not to start any new projects until 2000. Station Casinos sold undeveloped land for $11.2 million to Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. in April 2004.

      World Port

      In 2000, Howard Bullock, David Guffin and their partner Tom Gonzalez transferred ownership of the Glass Pool Inn property to their group, known as New World, with plans for a mega variety. New World bought several other nearby motels to amass a 77-acre (31 ha) site located on the Las Vegas Strip and east of Mandalay Bay. In January 2001, plans were announced for World Port Resorts, a megaportage consisting of casino hotels, a convention center and a fine arts facility. The project was to be built on 77 acres (31 ha) of land, part of which was occupied by the Glass Pool Inn.

      World Trade Center

      Be located at 925 East Desert Inn Road. Leonard Schoen, co-founder of truck rental company U-Haul, purchased the property, formerly the Chaparral Hotel and Casino, in 1996 and converted it into a World Trade Center hotel. An application was made for a gaming license, but when it was discovered that two of Schoen’s closest associates had been convicted of felonies, the application was denied in 1998. He withdrew his application and died in a car accident at 1999, which was ruled a suicide. The cards and game chips were produced for the World Trade Center casino but never used. The building has since been demolished and is currently a parking lot, part of the Las Vegas Convention Center Annex Building.

      World Wrestling Federation

      A World Wrestling Federation (WWF) themed casino resort has been proposed for property adjacent to Interstate 15 across from Mandalay Bay. The project never made it past the proposal stage. The ground it was supposed to stand on is now called the Allegiant Stadium.

      WWF also offered to open a project on the site once used by the Clarion Hotel and Casino, which was demolished in 2015 and turned into a parking lot.

      Xanadu

      In February 1976, the Clark County Commission approved the construction of the 23-story Xanadu Resort on the Las Vegas Strip at the corner of South Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue. The resort will include approximately 1,700 hotel rooms and a casino, as well as meeting rooms, an exhibition hall, a dining room and indoor tennis courts. The resort was to be built by Tandy McGinnis of Bowling Green, Kentucky and his Xanadu Corporation and it was to be built on 48.6 acres (19.7 ha) owned by Howard Downes, a resident of Coral Gables, Florida. Xanadu will have a pyramidal design and cost $150 million. It would have been the first themed mega-resort. Much information and many artefacts from the project are held at the University of Nevada Library at Las Vegas.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The following is a guide with answers to frequently asked questions by guests who wish to visit ESPA at the g.

    PLEASE NOTE: ESPA at the g is fully closed from 14th – 20th November inclusive due to essential maintenance. This includes all treatment rooms, relaxation area and thermal suite. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.

    APPOINTMENTS
    Advance booking is required for both treatments and Thermal Suite therapy. Please book by contacting our spa team on [email protected] or call 091 778454. Non-resident bookings must be secured with a credit card.

    ARRIVAL TIME
    For guests booked for ESPA treatments of 55 minutes or more, you are encouraged to arrive at least 1hr prior to your appointment to enjoy our facilities. Should you choose not to make use of the Thermal Suite, please arrive 15 minutes prior to your appointment so your treatment can begin promptly at its scheduled time.

    Please advise that late arrivals will result in a reduction of treatment time. Please allow plenty of time for parking, especially at weekends.

    WHAT TO WEAR
    Swimwear is required in the Thermal Suite. Residents may change into their swimwear in their room and avail of the robe and slippers provided in your room. Non residents will have a robe and slippers provided as well as a locker to store your clothing.

    CANCELLATION POLICY
    Please advise of any cancellations no later than 24hrs prior to your appointment. 50% cancellation charge will apply for any treatments cancelled within 24hrs. 100% charge will incur if your cancellation is within 12hrs.

    AGE REQUIREMENTS
    Our spa is an adult area only. All guests visiting the ESPA at the g must be aged 16 or over.

    HEALTH CONDITIONS
    We ask you to advise us of any health conditions, allergies or injuries which could affect your treatment when arranging your reservation. You will also be asked to complete a guest card on arrival so please allow time for this when visiting ESPA at the g for the first time.

    MOBILE PHONES
    Our spa is an environment of tranquillity. Please respect all spa guests’ right to privacy and serenity. We ask you to turn off your mobile phone whilst in the spa. The Relaxation Lounge is a silent area, we ask you to relax and enjoy the silence.

    PARKING
    The elevator will stop at the ground floor and you will require a key card from reception to access the first floor spa area. Please allow plenty of time for parking, especially at weekends.

    PREGNANCY
    We have special treatments for expectant and nursing mothers and our reception team can talk you through the options. Please be advised that the thermal suite is not suitable for expectant mothers due to extreme heat.

    SPA PRODUCTS
    To continue your spa experience at home, the ESPA products used in the treatments are available at Spa reception. These natural products consist of deeply relaxing and de-stressing oils, revitalising seaweeds and nourishing creams to help achieve outstanding results on your face, body and mind.

    THERMAL SUITE
    Our Thermal Suite area should be a part of your spa journey with ESPA at the g. Please note that numbers are limited to preserve the spa experience for all guests. All treatments and Thermal Therapy must be booked In advance of arrival. Our in house residents receive a preferred price of €10 for entry to our thermal suite facilities.

    Lifestyle Showers
    Choose from warm tropical rain, an invigorating arctic mist option in one shower or select the rainfall cascade shower to enliven your senses.

    Vitality Pool
    Relax in our luxurious hydro-pool designed to revitalise the body. It is equipped with water jet features to massage shoulders and hips as well as a seated area with air jets to gently massage the entire body. The Vitality pool operates at a temperature of 36°C.  **Not suitable for swimming**

     

    Rock Sauna
    A traditional wood-lined sauna using dry heat-generating sweltering temperatures of 80°C – 100°C. High temperatures are said to stimulate blood circulation and boost the immune system. Recommend no more than 15 minutes.

    Crystal Steam Room
    A high humidity environment combined with aromatic essential oils which help to keep your skin supple and hydrated. Steam also has positive effects on the respiratory system. The average temperature in the steam room is 45°C – 50°C.

    Tepidarium Heated Lounger
    Following the water and sauna experiences, enjoy the heated mosaic stone loungers with radiant heat to harmonize the body. Please ensure you use a towel to protect sensitive skin as the temperature can rise to 40°C.

    Ice Fountain
    Use the crushed ice to counteract the warming effects of the thermal experiences.

    Non-residents without a treatment €30, Non-residents with a treatment €20, Hotel residents €10

    Spa Facilities | Best Spa Hotel in Galway

    The only 5-star spa in Galway

    As an unrivalled oasis of calm, ESPA at the g contains a number of unique facilities where you can enjoy professionally-delivered pampering or just some sought-after solitude. Our 12 beautiful treatment rooms are staffed by a team of highly-trained ESPA Experts, offering a wide range of innovative treatments that use the purest natural products. Either before or after your treatment, you can reach peak relaxation in our Thermal Suite. Here, you’ll find our revitalising vitality hydro pool, a soothing crystal steam room, lifestyle rain showers, a rock sauna, a cooling ice fountain and a number of tepidarium heated loungers.

    For those looking to really earn their deeply relaxing treatment or time in our Thermal Suite, we also have a fully-equipped fitness studio where you can work up a sweat beforehand. Our small but state-of-the-art gym contains everything you need to re-energize yourself including conditioning machines, free weights, and stretching areas. Whatever you’re after, we have a variety of special spa packages that combine treatment with an overnight stay in one of our luxurious bedrooms. So, if you’re looking to reward yourself with a day of utter relaxation, ESPA at the g can help you indulge in every sense. Please note that ESPA at the g is open 7 days a week, 8 am-8 pm, and by appointment only.

    PLEASE NOTE: ESPA at the g is fully closed from 14th – 20th November inclusive due to essential maintenance. This includes all treatment rooms, relaxation area and thermal suite. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.

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    Enjoy a wide range of facilities across two floors in our unrivalled oasis of calm.

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    A luxurious treatment that uses the latest techniques and blends to reveal radiant skin that glows with natural health and beauty.

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    Rediscover your inner calm with natural formulas and holistic techniques designed to provide a profoundly effective experience for both mind and body.

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    Unwind with a calming treatment that rebalances your body, relaxes your mind and restores your skin’s natural beauty.

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    Rediscover resilience, vitality and physical wellbeing from these powerful treatments targeting inner calm, restful sleep and a reinforced immune system.

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    Our standalone ESPA thermal and hydro experiences provide a selection of ‘hands-off ’ therapies that will relax the mind and rejuvenate the body.

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    Become a spa member from just €80 and enjoy full use of our gym, Thermal Suite and Relaxation Room and 20% discounts on all ESPA treatments.

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    If you’re in search of the best spa hotels Galway has to offer, you’ve landed in the right place.

    As you’ll know if you read our guides to the best hotels in Galway and the best 5 star hotels in Galway, this scenic county is home to its far share of places for a pamper.

    In the guide below, you’ll find everything from fancy spa hotels in Galway for a treat to places to head for a day with a friend for a bit of chill time.

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    The most luxurious spa hotels Galway has to offer

    Photo via the Connemara Coast Hotel

    Perched on the edge of Europe, the ‘City of Tribes’ is an escape in its own right. There’s endless things to do in Galway, from hikes and walks to drives, historical sites and much more.

    Add in a bit of luxurious pampering in one of the many spa hotels in Galway and you’ve got a winning combination. Discover the best of them below.

    1. The G Hotel

    The G Hotel is widely regarded as one of the best spa hotels in Ireland, and for good reason. One of two 5 star hotels in Galway, a night in the G is a treat and a half.

    With 101 newly appointed rooms overlooking Lough Atalia, this upscale hotel is also home to Galway’s only five star spa. View your stay as a sort of NCT for your body, mind and spirit with award-winning cuisine and more.

    Book yourself a massage and a few relaxing treatments in the amazing Philip Treacy-designed spa which includes a thermal suite with hydrotherapy pool, rock sauna, crystal steam room and chilly ice fountain.   

    Check prices + see more photos here

    2. Connemara Coast Hotel

    Photo via the Connemara Coast Hotel

    On the shores of Galway Bay, the Connemara Coast Hotel is the perfect place to spend a little me-time, especially in the luxury spa.

    Book time in the Therapy Rooms and look forward to an Aromatherapy Massage or more rigorous Swedish massage. Natural aromatic oils are used in the Hot Stones Massage that delivers deep heat to inner bone and tissue.

    Leave time before dinner to wander through the gardens enjoying spectacular landscapes and don’t miss a dip in the 18-metre indoor pool and jacuzzi tub.

    This is one of the best spa hotels Galway has to offer if you fancy exploring during the day – it’s a stone’s throw from Connemara National Park (give the Diamond Hill hike a go!).

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    3. The Galmont Hotel and Spa

    Photo via the Galmont

    Any visit to the Galmont Hotel and Spa is one to remember and spending a few hours in the spa will be the pinnacle of your stay.

    The award-winning Spirit One Spa promises complete relaxation in this idyllic escape. Boasting awards including “Spa Hotel of the Year” at the 2019 Irish Hotel Awards, this spa comes with a clutch of endorsements.

    They use premium Elemis and Lindo skin products and you can purchase a selection of your favourites to continue the therapy back home. 

    Check prices + see more photos here

    4. The Twelve Hotel

    Photo via the Twelve Hotel

    Hotel of the Year 2018, The Twelve is an elegant retreat in Barna Village. It combines exquisite dining, luxurious rooms and some well-deserved relaxation therapy in Le Petit Spa.

    Escape the world for a time and immerse yourself in a Nourishing Marine Cocoon Wrap or get back to nature with a mineral-rich Seaweed Bath which is known to have amazing restorative healing properties.

    Spoil yourself with a visit to the Twelve Bakery Shop and complete your sensory therapy with a gourmet handmade cake! 

    Check prices + see more photos here

    5. Delphi Resort Hotel and spa

    Photo via the Delphi

    The Delphi Resort is arguably one of the most unique spa hotels Galway has to offer, and a quick glance above should tell you why.

    Combine adventurous outdoor activities with a relaxing day of calm in the Delphi Spa. Slow down the pace as you enter this haven of tranquility.

    Treatments use 100% organic products and are designed to balance and harmonise body, mind and spirit.

    The hydrotherapy facilities are enhanced by views of surrounding stunning mountain vistas as you sip a cup of Delphi herbal tea. Pure bliss!

    Check prices + see more photos here

    6. The Ardilaun Hotel (one of the most overlooked spa hotels in Galway)

    Photo via the Ardilaun Hotel

    Set in five acres of landscaped gardens in quiet Taylors Hill, The Ardilaun Hotel offers classic mid-range rooms brimming with old world charm.

    It’s the only hotel in Galway with its very own Enchanted Fairy Garden, which should tickle the fancy of those of you in search of family hotels in Ireland.  

    As well as two restaurants and an afternoon tea service to die for, The Ardilaun tempts with a fitness centre offering group classes and bijou Avalon Beauty Spa with indoor pool.

    A series of beauty packages and treatments are available providing a weekend (or longer!) of pampering and indulgence. 

    Check prices + see more photos here

    7. Raheen Woods Hotel

    Photo via Raheen Woods Hotel

    To round off our guide to the best spa hotels Galway has to offer is the often-missed Raheen Woods Hotel and Spa.

    This four star luxury hotel has plush rooms, marble halls and beautiful gardens to complement your spa treatments.

    The Tranquillity Leisure and Spa offers a full menu of beautifying therapies designed to relax and nourish body and soul.

    From massages to makeup, it offers head-to-toe treatments that will relive tension and boost natural energy. Could be just what you need!

    Check prices + see more photos here

    Spa hotels Galway: FAQs

    We’ve had a lot of questions over the years asking about everything from which are the best spa hotels in Galway City to which ones are the best base for exploring the county.

    In the section below, we’ve popped in the most FAQs that we’ve received. If you have a question that we haven’t tackled, ask away in the comments section below.

    What are the best spa hotels in Galway?

    The G Hotel, The Hardiman, The Connemara Coast Hotel and The Ardilaun are four mighty Galway spa hotels.

    What are the best value spas in Galway?

    This is going to vary based on how much you have to spend but, in our opinion, the Connemara Coast spa hotel in Galway and the Ardilaun are the best value.

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    Just what I need – Foot Ritual *

    Allow 45 minutes €75

    A coarse sea salt exfoliation from the knees to the feet, to recharge and refine your skin. A light massage of seaweed gel to renew those tired legs, while your feet are wrapped in warmth. You close your eyes and listen to the sea with therapeutic blends of aroma oils massaged into the scalp. To finish, you will enjoy a deeply relaxing massage of the lower legs.

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    Allow: 55 minutes €95.00

    This incredible Organic Illuminating Facial is deeply detoxifying. It will brighten your skin, help to even skin tone and increase clarity, leaving your skin feeling silky, smooth, soft and radiant. This facial incorporates a pressure point facial massage, targeting the deeper muscles in the face to release any build-up of toxins. Then, it is followed by a relaxation inducing pressure point foot massage which will melt away any aches and pains and leave you feeling like you’re floating on air.

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    Anti-ageing Restorative Facial *

    Allow 55 minutes €95. 00

    Suitable for all skin types, though of particular benefit for mature, dry or dehydrated skin types. A skin rejuvenating facial designed using Voya’s unique organic ingredients that have a combination of anti-oxidant algae complexes, pro collagen organic extracts and a restorative blend of organic ingredients to fight the signs of visible aging, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, hydrate and plump the skin texture. The result is instantly firmed and tightened skin with a natural radiant glow, perfect after a long flight.

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    Indian Head Massage with a Twelve Twist *

    Allow 45 minutes €70.00

    A bespoke ritual exclusive to Le Petit Spa. The ultimate treatment to completely rejuvenate body, mind and soul, allowing you to take time out and relax in your own private world.

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    Hot Stone Massage

    Back, Neck & Shoulder 30 mins €55 or Fully Body 60 mins €90

    This organic aroma massage with stress relieving elements will combat the effects of
    tired bodies due to travel, lifestyle or just a need to restart the day. Indulge your body
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    Mini Facial

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    A facial tailored to your skin’s exact needs whatever they may be. Your therapist
    adapts the facial using Voya’s unique organic ingredients to
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    Voya Journey Aroma Full Body Massage & Indian Head Massage

    90 mins €115

    This is exceptionally beneficial for increasing the level of oxygen in the blood,
    decreasing muscle toxins, improving circulation and releasing
    tension. Revitalises, Restores & Rejuvenates body & soul. Pamper your body in this
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    How to Spa at The Twelve

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    Please speak with reception to make your booking at Le Petit Spa – your private spa at The Twelve.

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    If you are a guest staying with us at The Twelve, our therapist will come to your room to bring you to Le Petit Spa.

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    If you are having a bath in your room, the Bath Butler will prepare the experience for you there.

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    If you are not staying with us, you will be met at reception and taken to Le Petit Spa.

    In one of the the most happening boutique hotels in Ireland, Le Petit Spa treatment room is a secluded sanctuary in which to relax and recharge in luxury designer surroundings. The Twelve’s Petit Spa concept revolves around us bringing the spa to you.

    Furthermore, you will go wild for the 100% organic products which are home-grown on the West coast of Ireland and which are provided for your well being during your stay at The Twelve. If you are not a guest of The Twelve, you are still most welcome to avail of every treatment in our day spa. The “Petit Spa” offers a unique selection of ‘no rush’ treatments for our guests to avail of. These treatments at one of the most special and unique Galway Hotels are greatly sought after and hence must be booked well in advance.

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    About The Galmont Hotel & Spa

    Located under a 10-minute walk from Galway Railway Station, The Galmont Hotel & Spa offers guests an ideal base when in Galway. It is situated a short stroll from Eyre Square.

    Guests of the hotel can begin their day at Spirit One, or use the many leisure amenities, including an indoor pool. Relaxation facilities include a sauna, a Jacuzzi and a Turkish steam bath. Also available for guests are 24-hour room service, a beauty centre and an express check-in and check-out feature.

    All the chic rooms at The Galmont Hotel & Spa provide a mini bar, a private bathroom and a seating area. All offer a bathtub, ironing facilities and a radio.

    The Galmont Hotel & Spa features an in-house restaurant, Marinas, which serves lunch and dinner in an award-winning setting. In the evening, guests can enjoy a drink in the cozy lounge bar. Guests can also try one of the various bars and restaurants in the vicinity.

    The hotel is located in the City’s well-known shopping district. Guests can also visit Spanish Arch, Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe and Galway Cathedral.

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    Amenities at The Galmont Hotel & Spa

    • Indoor pool
    • Spa and wellness center
    • Fitness center
    • Restaurant
    • Bar/Lounge
    • Room service
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Coffee machine
    • Business center
    • Wi-Fi available in all areas

    Health and safety

    • Daily housekeeping
    • Contactless check-in/check-out
    • Face masks for guests available
    • Physical distancing in dining areas
    • Physical distancing rules
    • Process in place to check health of guests
    • CCTV in common areas
    • CCTV outside property
    • Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
    • Screens or physical barriers placed between staff and guests in appropriate areas
    • Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against coronavirus
    • 24-hour security
    • Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays
    • All plates, cutlery, glasses and other tableware have been sanitized
    • Guests can opt-out of accommodation cleaning
    • Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities
    • Disinfection of high-touch surfaces
    • First-aid kit
    • Enhanced cleaning
    • Safe

    Services and conveniences

    • ATM on-site
    • Business center
    • Concierge service
    • Currency exchange on-site
    • Meeting/Banquet facilities
    • Room service
    • Tour desk
    • Express check-out
    • 24hr front desk
    • Conference rooms
    • Wedding services
    • Safety deposit box

    Accessibility and suitability

    • Entire unit wheelchair accessible
    • Multi-lingual staff
    • Hypoallergenic
    • No smoking
    • Lowered sink
    • Designated smoking area
    • Increased accessibility
    • Roll-in shower
    • Elevator
    • Accessible by elevator
    • Allergy-free room

    Dining

    • Special diet menus (on request)
    • Restaurant
    • Bar/Lounge
    • Food can be delivered to guest accommodation
    • Minibar
    • Breakfast in the room
    • Refrigerator
    • Coffee machine
    • Vending machine (drinks)
    • Vending machine (snacks)

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    • Wi-Fi available in all areas
    • Internet
    • Fire extinguisher
    • Free toiletries
    • Smoke alarms
    • Heating
    • Air-conditioned
    • Free Wi-Fi

    Pool and spa

    • Spa
    • Hot tub
    • Indoor pool
    • Steam room
    • Spa and wellness center
    • Massage
    • Sauna

    Things to do

    • Bicycle rental
    • Canoeing
    • Cycling
    • Beauty salon
    • Horse riding
    • Hiking

    General

    • Family rooms
    • Interconnected room(s) available
    • Storage available
    • Sea view
    • Slippers

    Family friendly

    • Babysitting or child care
    • Cribs available
    • Child pool
    • Kids meals
    • Kid-friendly buffet

    Media and entertainment

    • Flat-screen TV
    • Cable or satellite TV
    • TV

    Bathroom

    • Hairdryer
    • Bathrobe
    • Private bathroom

    Outdoor

    • Terrace/Patio
    • Grill
    • Balcony

    Laundry

    • Laundry facilities
    • Laundry service
    • Iron and ironing board

    Parking and transportation

    • Parking
    • Private parking

    Workspace

    • Fax/photocopying
    • Desk

    Fitness

    • Aerobics
    • Fitness center

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    Pros:Bed was comfortable. Location was great!

    Cons:My room was not ready when promise. The person at desk explained she could only give me a economy room. After going to room late my wife and I tried taking a nap before dinner, I was over the gym. The staff first response was the gym closes at 10:00. They next room they gave us had stains on carpet and window frosted so yo can’t look out. Lobby was nice but I stay here many times and seemed run down.

    Pros:Close proximity to city center. The lobby was clean and well-lighted.

    Cons:Reservation was for a king-bed, “bay view” room. The first room we were given had a view of the lobby, and was a handicap access room. We asked for a different room, and were given one with all of the windows painted over and no air-conditioning (the room details said it was air-conditioned). It was very hot in the room, and the window would only open about 6 inches. Not what I expect from Radisson…

    Location

    Lough Atalia Road, Galway

    • Eyre Square404 yd
    • Lough Atalia0.3 mi
    • Galway Harbour0.3 mi
    • Lynch’s Castle0.4 mi
    • St. Augustine’s Church0.4 mi
    • St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church0.4 mi
    • Nora Barnacle House0.4 mi
    • Galway City Museum0.5 mi
    • Spanish Arch0.5 mi
    • Galway Shopping Center0.5 mi
    • Galway Cathedral0.6 mi
    • South Park0.7 mi

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    • The Galmont Hotel & Spa is located at Lough Atalia Road, 0.2 miles from the center of Galway. Eyre Square is the closest landmark to The Galmont Hotel & Spa.

    • Check-in time is 4:00 PM and check-out time is 12:00 PM at The Galmont Hotel & Spa.

    • Yes, The Galmont Hotel & Spa offers free Wi-Fi.

    • The Galmont Hotel & Spa is 4.6 miles from Galway. The Galmont Hotel & Spa is 40 miles from Shannon.

    • Yes, The Galmont Hotel & Spa has a pool onsite.

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    Overlooking Galway Square, The Galmont Hotel & Spa is just 200 meters from Eyre The hotel features an award-winning restaurant, the Spirit One Spa, and the Energize fitness and entertainment center.

    Spacious rooms at The Galmont Hotel & Spa feature wall-mounted LCD TVs and free Wi-Fi. Extras include large luxurious beds, Egyptian cotton linens and goose feather pillows.

    The spa area includes a gym, sauna and swimming pool. Those who wish can sign up for spa treatments, including the use of Elemis brand cosmetics.

    In addition to a full-service spa, Galmont Hotel features an indoor pool and a health club. You can dine at one of the 2 on-site restaurants.

    Guests can also relax with a drink at the on-site lounge bar. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.

    Marina’s Restaurant serves breakfast and dinner. The Coopers Bar & Lounge is open all day with a waterfront terrace.

    This 4-star hotel offers a business centre. This eco-friendly hotel also features a children’s pool, sauna and spa services. Parking is available for an additional fee.

    The Galmont is a non-smoking hotel.

    Irish West Knock Airport is 89 kilometers from the hotel. Galway Racecourse is just 10 minutes’ drive away. Galway city center is a 5-minute walk from The Galmont Hotel & Spa.

    This is our guests’ favorite part of Galway, according to independent reviews.

    Couples especially like the location – they rated accommodation in the area for a trip as a couple at 9.4 .

    The Galmont Hotel & Spa has been welcoming Booking.com guests since Jan 19, 2019 2009.

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    Most Popular Amenities & Services

    1 swimming pool

    parking

    Spa and wellness center

    Free WiFi

    family rooms

    ATM and currency exchange. Need cash? There is an ATM and a currency exchange office.

    Benefits of this option


    This hotel is in the top rated area in Galway. Excellent Location Score: 9.3


    Do you want to sleep well? This hotel is highly rated for very comfortable beds.

    Continental, Traditional English/Irish, Vegetarian, Buffet


    Private parking at the hotel


    Guests return here more often than in other accommodation options.

    Please select dates to see availability and prices.

    Room Type

    Capacity

    Classic King Room

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    Executive Floor Level 5 Room

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    Deluxe King Room » and sea view

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    Superior King Room

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    Superior King Room with Sea View

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    Classic Twin Room

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    Superior Twin Room

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    Superior Twin Room with Sea View

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    Deluxe Twin Room with Sea View

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    King Room – Disability Access

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    Level 5 Executive Floor Sea View Room

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    Conscious travel accommodation

    This property participates in the Mindful Travel program. Special approaches are applied here that will attract those who want to travel more consciously.

    • Affordable prices

    • Security

    • Booking management online

    • Staff speaks 6 languages ​​

    • Excellent facilities and location for couples

    Questions and answers about the property

    See what other guests are asking to learn more about this property.

    • do you have parking available? Guests of the hotel can use the leisure facilities free of charge. It includes a gym, swimming pool, sauna, steam room…

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      Reply December 27, 2019

    • Do you have a sea view?

      All business class rooms offer views of Loch Athalia.

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    • All rooms have a balcony.

      only level 5 rooms have balconies

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      Reply December 27, 2019

    • What time can you check in. We meet our group (Charmed Ireland Sean Fenton/Gus’s Hayes) there in a few weeks

      Check-in time – 15:00

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      Marina’s Restaurant

      Kitchen:
      Irish,
      Seafood

      Open on:
      Breakfast,
      Dinner

      Coopers Bar & Lounge

      Kitchen:
      Irish,
      Pizza,
      Seafood

      Open on:
      Dinner,
      Dinner,
      afternoon tea

    Most Popular Amenities & Services

    1 swimming pool

    parking

    Spa and wellness center

    Free WiFi

    family rooms

    Outdoors

    • Garden furniture

    • Sun deck

    • Terrace

    Sports and recreation

    • Live broadcast of sports events

    • Live music/performance

    • Tour or presentation about local culture
      Additional charge

    • Walking tours
      Additional charge

    • Horse riding
      Beyond the territory
      Additional charge

    • Cycling
      Outside

    • Hiking trails
      Outside

    • Canoe
      Beyond the territory
      Additional charge

    Food and drink

    • Fruit

    • Wine/champagne
      Additional charge

    • Child friendly buffet

    • Children’s menu
      Additional charge

    • Special diet menus (on request)

    • Breakfast in the room

    • Bar

    • Restaurant

    Internet

    Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.

      Parking

      Private parking is available on site (reservation is not possible) and costs EUR 10 per day.

      • Covered parking

      Reception desk

      • Invoices issued

      • Concierge services

      • ATM on site

      • Luggage storage

      • Tourist office

      • Currency exchange

      • Express check-in/out

      • 24-hour front desk

      Entertainment and family services

      • Babysitting / childcare services
        Additional charge

      Cleaning services

      • Dry cleaning
        Additional charge

      Business center services

      • Fax/Photocopying

      • Business Center

      • Conference/banquet room
        Additional charge

      Security

      • Fire extinguishers

      • Video surveillance outside the building

      • Video surveillance in common areas

      • Smoke detectors

      • Entrance by electronic card

      • 24 hour security

      • Safe

      • Vending machine (food)

      • Vending machine (drinks)

      • Smoking areas

      • Air conditioner

      • Non-smoking throughout

      • Hypoallergenic number

      • Heating

      • Elevator

      • Family rooms

      • Barber/beauty shop

      • Facilities for disabled guests

      • Non-smoking rooms

      • Room service

      Availability

      • Cord/button for calling help in the bathroom

      • Low basin

      • High toilet

      • Toilet with rails

      • Wheelchair accessible

      Indoor pool

      Is free!
      Access to all pools is free

      • Open all year round

      Health services

      • Locker room in fitness/spa

      • Personal trainer

      • Fitness

      • Spa/wellness packages

      • Spa lounge/relaxation area

      • Spa treatments

      • Wrap

      • Body peeling

      • Body care

      • Pedicure

      • Manicure

      • Makeup

      • Waxing

      • Facial care

      • Cosmetic services

      • Massage
        Additional charge

      • Spa and wellness center
        Additional charge

      • Fitness center

      • Sauna

      The staff speaks these languages

      • German

      • English

      • Spanish

      • French

      • Italian

      • swedish

      check in

      From 16:00

      Departure

      07:00 – 12:00

      Cancel/
      prepayment

      Cancellation and prepayment policies vary depending on the type of option chosen.
      Please enter your dates of stay and review the booking conditions for the requested room.

      Beds for children

      Child Policy

      Children of all ages are welcome.

      To see exact prices and availability, please enter the number of children in your group and their age when searching.

      Crib and extra bed policy

      From 0 to 2 years

      Extra bed on request

      €40 per child per night

      Baby cot on request

      Free of charge

      Extra bed on request

      From 5 years 9000

      €40 per person per night

      Baby cots and extra beds are not included in the total price of the reservation and must be paid separately at the time of stay.

      The number of extra beds and baby cots allowed depends on the option chosen. Check conditions.

      Baby cots and extra beds are subject to availability.

      No age limit

      There are no age restrictions for check-in.

      Pets

      Pets are not allowed.

      Groups

      When booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.

      Cards accepted by the hotel

      The Galmont Hotel & Spa accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

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    The Galmont Hotel & SPA in Galway, Ireland from 18790 ₽ — Yandex Travel

    The Galmont Hotel & SPA in Galway, Ireland from 18790 ₽ — Yandex TravelHotels in Galway

    Ireland, Galway, Lough Atalia Road View on the map

    500 m to the sea

    3. 6

    3 reviews

    100% of guests liked the quality of WiFi

    about hotel

    Basin

    Parking

    9

    Air conditioner in number

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    Internet

    • Internet access: in numbers

    Services and convenience

    • Clicking
    • Nomber 9000
    • ATM
    • Safe
    • 24 Hour Front Desk
    • Luggage Storage
    • Safe Type: In Room
    • Type of safe: administrator has
    • Equipment for the kitchen: kettle
    • Automatic machines with SNECS
    • Concierge Service
    • Banquet Hall
    • Heating
    • 9000 non-smoking room

    • Refrigerator
    • Mini bar
    • Hair dryer
    • Tea/coffee in rooms
    • TV in room
    • Bathrobe
    • Slippers
    • Uxate

    Power supply

    • Cafe
    • Bar
    • Restaurant

    Beauty and Health

    • Bath
    • Hammam
    • Jacques 9000

    Sports and entertainment

    • Picnic area
    • Pool type: indoor
    • Sports: canoes
    • Sports: water sports equipment rental
    • Terrace
    • Cots/cradles
    • Services of nanny
    • Children’s basin
    • Beast towels

    BUSINESS

    • Business Center
    • 9000 center: photocopying

    Infrastructure

    • Elevator
    • Type of parking: paid

    General information about the hotel

    • Date of reconstruction: 2014
    • Violescence for people with disabilities
    • Riding time: 16:00
    • Departure: 12:00
    • Date of construction: 2001

    Services

    • Massage

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    Availability

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    3.6

    3 Reviews

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    Vladimir Demidov26 August 2020

    Great hotel in the center of Galway. There is a bus park nearby, so if you come by bus from Dublin, walk to the hotel for 5 minutes. Walk to the main square and the pedestrian street for 10 minutes. Excellent rooms, beautiful view from the window, cozy lobby bar, free pool (just bring a cap)

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    Mikhail KamalovJuly 12, 2019

    Strange hotel!!! It consists of two halves that communicate on the second floor. And if you are unlucky like me and you got a room in the second part, then you will walk from the lobby to the room for 10 minutes using two elevators. In the room, instead of the heating system, there was an electric radiator that did not work. Stayed at the hotel for one night in February – it was cold. I do not recommend!!!!

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    Evgeny B. March 5, 2020

    A very good hotel. Close to train station and main shopping streets. Nice view from the window to the lake.

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    °THE GALMONT HOTEL & SPA GALWAY 4* (Ireland) – from 12669 RUB0015

    Location

    The hotel is located in a shopping area next to Loch Athalia. Nearby there is a train station and Eyre Square Centre.

    Rooms

    Featuring satellite TV, satellite TV and a Nespresso coffee maker, as well as duvets, Egyptian cotton sheets and duvets in the rooms. From the windows of the hotel you can enjoy a wonderful view of the street. An open-type shower, washbasin and hairdryer are also provided.

    Dining

    In the morning, the hotel’s restaurant serves a breakfast buffet. It features a lounge bar and a local restaurant. For dinner, Loam Restaurants are located 150 meters from the hotel.

    Affordably priced continental breakfast is served each morning.

    Leisure and business

    The hotel offers a free gym and facials. This hotel features a heated swimming pool.

    Internet

    Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.

    Parking

    Private parking is available on site for EUR 10 per day.

    The hotel staff speaks English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish.

    Number of floors: 5.
    Number of rooms: 275.

    Former name: Radisson Sas/Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa

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    Amenities

    Most Popular Amenities

    Parking

    EUR 10 per day

    Luggage storage

    Luggage storage

    Changing room

    24-hour service

    24-hour reception

    24-hour security

    Meals / Drinks

    Bar / Lounge

    Buffet Restaurant

    Welcome Cocktail

    Gym / Fitness

    Fitness center

    Pool

    Outdoor pool

    Indoor pool

    Spa and body care

    Pedicure

    Manicure

    jacuzzi

    Facial care procedures

    wraps

    Body peeling

    Wax depilation

    procedure

    are general
  • Parking lot
  • Luggage storage
  • 24 hour service
  • Food/ Drinks
  • Gym / Fitness
  • Pool
  • Spa and body care
  • Sports and fitness

    • Fitness center
    • Canoeing
    • Hiking
    • Horse riding
    • Sports trainer

    Services

    • Room service
    • Dry cleaning
    • Guide services/ Ticketing
    • Welcome cocktail

    Meals

    • Continental breakfast
    • Buffet Restaurant
    • Bar/lounge area
    • Special diet menus

    For work

    • Business center
    • Meeting/banqueting facilities
    • Fax/photocopy

    For children

    • Baby cots
    • Nanny/child care
    • Children’s buffet
    • Children’s pool

    Facilities for people with disabilities

    • Toilet for people with disabilities
    • Accessible bathroom

    Leisure

    • Indoor pool
    • Outdoor swimming pool
    • Entertainment
    • Sun deck
    • Barbecue accessories
    • Spa and wellness center
    • Sauna
    • Jacuzzi
    • Pedicure
    • Manicure
    • Waxing
    • Body peeling
    • Facials
    • Treatment room
    • Wraps
    • Massage
    • Make-up services

    Room view

    • Sea view

    Amenities in the room

    • Air conditioning
    • Heating
    • Minibar
    • Terrace
    • Garden furniture
    • Tea/coffee set
    • Ironing accessories

    Bathroom

    • Bath
    • Hair dryer
    • Free toiletries
    • Washbasin

    Media

    • Flat screen TV
    • Direct telephone line

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    Important information

    Check-infrom 16:00-23:59FREECheck-out from 07:00-12:00FREE

    Extra bedsThere are no extra beds available in a room.

    Pets Pets are not allowed.

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    Rooms & Accessibility

    Accessible King Room

    • Beds to choose from:

      King-size bed

    • Room size:

      27 m²

    • Max:

      2 guests

    Number 9 details0015

    Classic King Room

    • Beds to choose from:

      King-size bed

    • Room size:

      25 m²

    • Max:

      2 guests

    More about the room

    Deluxe room with two single beds

    • Air conditioner

    Detailed room

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    Location

    Lough Atalia Road,
    Galway,
    Ireland,
    Wild Atlantic Way

    • Famous places of the city
    • Nearby
    • Restaurants

    Church

    Galway Cathedral

    1. 2
    km

    Area

    Spanish Arch

    1.1
    km

    University

    National University of Ireland Galway

    1.7
    km

    Museum

    Galway City Museum

    1.1
    km

    Galway City Center

    Quay Street

    1.1
    km

    Church

    College Church of St. Nicholas

    920 m

    Lynchiz Castle

    The Tone Bridge

    The Galway Fisheris
    km

    Shopping Center

    Galway Latin Quarter

    940 m

    Art object

    Statue of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Vilde

    Salmon Weir Bridge

    1.1
    km

    Lough Atalia Road

    Forthill Graveyard

    700 m
    km

    Middle Street

    800 m

    Kirwan’s Lane off Quay St

    Kirwan’s Lane

    1.1
    km

    GalwayIreland

    Galway

    1.3
    km

    Church

    Church of St. Augustine’s Church

    630 m

    370 м

    The Galmont Hotel & Spa Fairgreen Road Lough Atalia Road

    Marinas Grill

    240 м

    4

    Classico Pizza & Pasta

    550 м

    Park House Forster Street

    Park House Restaurant

    360 m

    Forster Street The Forster Court Hotel

    Hyde Bar & Gin Parlor

    350 m

    11 Forster Street Eyre Square

    An Pucan Bar & Restaurant

    400 м

    23-25 ​​Forster Street

    Murty Rabbitts

    350 м

    Station Road Ceannt Station

    Starbucks

    280 м

    19 Forster Street Eyre Square

    Vocho

    370 м

    Forster Street

    Merchant Cafe

    400 m

    13 Eyre Square Garvey’s Inn

    Garvey’s

    390 m

    2 FORNTER STRET

    3800015

    Eyre Square Hotel Eyre Square

    Le Bistro Restaurant

    370 m

    Transport

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    You can book your transfer after you have completed your booking at the hotel.

    Reviews

    8.2

    Excellent 613 reviews

    Location 8.4

    number 8.2

    Service7.2

    Power 8.2

    Spiddal Connemara Airport is 35 km from The Galmont Hotel & Spa.

    Can I have breakfast at The Galmont Hotel & Spa?

    Yes, The Galmont Hotel & Spa offers a buffet breakfast.

    Does The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway have business facilities?

    Yes, The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway has meeting rooms and catering available.

    Does The Galmont Hotel & Spa have child friendly facilities?

    Guests of The Galmont Hotel & Spa can take advantage of a children’s menu and a children’s pool.

    How far is The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway from the city center?

    The city center is 1 km from The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway.

    Does The Galmont Hotel & Spa have a restaurant?

    Yes, The Galmont Hotel & Spa has Marinas Restaurant which serves Irish cuisine.

    What attractions are there near The Galmont Hotel & Spa?

    Eyre Square is very close to The Galmont Hotel & Spa.

    What can you do in your spare time at The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway?

    The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway offers an entertainment center and a shared lounge for your convenience.

    Is there a place to have lunch/dinner near The Galmont Hotel & Spa?

    Hyde Bar & Gin Parlour and Classico Pizza & Pasta are 450 meters from The Galmont Hotel & Spa.

    How much does it cost to stay at The Galmont Hotel & Spa?

    Prices at The Galmont Hotel & Spa start from 194€.

    What rooms does The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway have?

    The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway offers the following options: Superior Twin Room, Deluxe Room and Deluxe Twin Room.

    Is there public transport near The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway?

    Yes, Galway train station is 500 meters from The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway.

    Address

    Lough Atalia Road,
    Galway,
    Ireland,
    Wild Atlantic Way

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    Important information

    Check-infrom 16:00-23:59FREECheck-out from 07:00-12:00FREE

    Extra bedsThere are no extra beds available in a room.

    Pets Pets are not allowed.

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    You can book your transfer after you have completed your booking at the hotel.

    Tip: Consider free cancellation options. This will allow you to remain flexible should you need to cancel your trip due to the spread of COVID-19.

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    The Galmont Hotel & Spa – Galway, Ireland

    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

    Cama muito confortável!
    O quarto tem tudo que vc precisa. Adorei
    ” – Simona


    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

    ” – Brenda


    9.20 / 10 – Excellent! 9- Gilberto 10 – Excellent!

    Localização excelente, apartamento confortável e muito limpo. Café da manhã dentro das expectativas. A cama era extremamente confortável (tratava-se de uma super king) e o tamanho do apartamento era … / 10 – Fantastic!

    la vue sur l'océan
    le spa
    le petit déjeuner royal
    ” – Ramdao


    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

    Petit déjeuné
    Acces au spa
    Proche du center
    Literie
    ” – Victor


    10. 00 / 10 – Fantastic!


    Petit déjeuner tres correct aussi.
    ” – Mulhern

    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!


    Muy bien, la piscina climatizada y las instalaciones.
    ” – Luis


    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic! ” – Daniel


    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

    Amabilidad del personal, buen desayuno, fantástica habitación con vistas al mar, al lado de las estaciones de tren y guaguas. Cerca del centro. Perfecto para disfrutar de la maravillosa ciudad de … “-015


    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

    La habitación ” – Gustavo


    9.60 / 10 – Fantastic!


    9.60 / 10 – Fantastic!

    Struttura moderna di alto livello. ” – Anonymous


    9.20 / 10 – Excellent!

    I servizi ” – Giacomo


    9. 20 / 10 – Excellent!

    Camere confortevoli e pulite
    Colazione ottima e varia
    Position a 5 minuti a piedi dal centro
    “- Stefano

    wezystko ” – Monika


    5.80 / 10 – Good!

    Widok z okna ” – Monika


    5.80 / 10 – Good!

    Przestronny pokój ” – Pawel

    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

    Moderne Einrichtung, alles vom Feinsten. Frühstück gut ” – Trinity


    Fantastic!

    Utmärkt frukost! supertrevlig personal då vattenkokaren inte fungerade. elektriker + annan. Väldigt skön och bred dubbelsäng. AC var nödvändigt då det var varmt. Fint och rent rum. härligt med tjocka … ” – Ullaha


    9.60 / 10 – Fantastic!

    Lite exklusiv spa känsla o mitt i smeten av Galway ” – Anders


    9. 20 / 10 – Excellent!

    Det mesta var toppen , bra frukostbuffé med trevlig personal
    Åt och drack några ggr i baren det var ok men personalen kändes lite ny o förvirrad
    Vi var på behandling på SPA vi tyckte båda två att …
    ” – Elisabeth

    9.60 / 10 – Fantastic! Parkeren onder hotel. ” – Hanneke


    9.60 / 10 – Fantastic!

    Perfecte service. Heerlijk eten. Heel aardig en attent personeel ” – Dick

    Hygiene ” – F


    8.30 / 10 – Excellent!

    Het ontbijt was zeer lekker ” – Peter


    5.40 / 10 – Good!

    Uitzicht ” – Johan

    7.50 / 10 – Very good!

    Sentralt plassert i byen. Stille og rolig område. Fin utsikt, god service og fine rom. ” – Bård

    6.30 / 10 – Good!

    Výborná lokalita. ” – Andrea

    5.00 / 10 – Rating!

    Large room, convenient location of the hotel ” – Kirill

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    The Galmont Hotel & Spa

    ex. Radisson Sas/Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa

    The modern The Galmont Hotel & Spa is located just 650 meters from St. Augustine’s Church and just 1.1 km from Kirwans Lane. Overlooking the courtyard, the hotel serves a daily breakfast buffet.

    The ideal location offers easy access to Eyre Square and a 10-minute walk to Galway city centre. The beach is less than 1 mile away. Guests can visit Salthill Promenade, which is a short drive from this modern hotel.

    Beds with feather pillows and plush linens.

    Breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant. The hotel’s restaurant serves international cuisine. You can also have a good time in the atrium bar. Guests can dine at Park House Restaurant, located 400 meters from this 4-star hotel. The nearest bus stop “EYRSO Eyre Square 402, 404, 405” is 450 meters away.

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    Amenities

    • Wi-Fi
    • 24 hour reception
    • Express check-in/out
    • Indoor pool
    • Fitness center
    • Horse riding

    Internet access

    • WiFi

    Parking

    • parking

    Leisure/entertainment

    • Fitness Centre
    • Canoeing
    • Hiking
    • Horseback riding
    • Coach

    Services provided

    • Safe
    • 24 hour reception
    • Express check-in/out
    • 24 hour security
    • Luggage storage
    • locker room
    • Currency exchange
    • barbershop
    • Room service
    • Dry cleaning
    • Guide services / Ticket booking
    • welcome cocktail

    Power

    • Continental breakfast
    • Buffet restaurant
    • Bar / seating area
    • Special Diet Menus

    Business

    • Business center
    • Conference rooms / banquet rooms
    • Fax/photocopy

    For children

    • Cribs
    • Babysitting/Child care
    • Children’s buffet
    • Children’s swimming pool
    • Indoor pool
    • Open pool
    • Entertainment
    • Sun terrace
    • Barbecue accessories
    • Spa and wellness center
    • Sauna
    • Jacuzzi
    • Pedicure
    • Manicure
    • Waxing
    • Body peeling
    • Facial Treatments
    • treatment room
    • Wraps
    • Massage
    • Makeup services

    For people with disabilities

    • Rooms/services for the disabled
    • Van Accessible
    • Toilet for people with disabilities
    • Bathroom for people with disabilities

    Rooms

    • Air conditioner
    • Heating
    • Mini bar
    • Terrace
    • garden furniture
    • Tea/coffee set
    • Ironing accessories

    In the bathroom

    • Bath
    • hair dryer
    • Free toiletries
    • Wash basin

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    2023 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County, MA

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    1. #1 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #1 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Spring Street Elementary School

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      Shrewsbury Public Schools, MA,

      K-4,

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 332,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

    2. #2 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #2 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Albert S. Woodward Memorial School

      Southborough Public Schools, MA,

      2-3,

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 253,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

    3. #3 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #3 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Mill Pond School

      Westborough Public Schools, MA,

      4-6,

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

      Featured Review: Alum says Amazing school. The lunch food could use some work, but other than that everything is really amazing. The teachers care about their students and help them whenever they need it..

      Read 3 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 879,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

    4. #4 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #4 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Margaret A. Neary School

      Southborough Public Schools, MA,

      4-5,

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 252,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

    5. #5 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #5 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Floral Street School

      Blue checkmark.

      Shrewsbury Public Schools, MA,

      K-4,

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

      Featured Review: Niche User says It was a great school! There were great teachers, and the experience was fantastic. There were lots of activities in school and outside of school, and the people at the school were very nice and….

      Read 2 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 679,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

    6. #6 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #6 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Hildreth Elementary School

      Harvard Public Schools, MA,

      PK, K-5,

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 413,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

    7. #7 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #7 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Fales Elementary School

      Westborough Public Schools, MA,

      K-3,

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 318,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

    8. #8 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #8 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Walter J. Paton Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Shrewsbury Public Schools, MA,

      K-4,

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 350,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

    9. #9 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #9 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Elsie A. Hastings Elementary School

      Westborough Public Schools, MA,

      PK, K-3,

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 453,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 9 to 1,

    10. #10 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #10 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Florence Sawyer School

      Nashoba Public Schools, MA,

      PK, K-8,

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 717,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

    11. #11 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #11 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      J. Harding Armstrong Elementary School

      Westborough Public Schools, MA,

      K-3,

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

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 373,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,

    12. #12 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #12 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Marguerite E. Peaslee Elementary School

      Northborough Public Schools, MA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Parent says I have been very happy with the quality of the staff at the school and the activities provided. I have always felt that my children are in good hands both socially and academically..

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 275,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

    13. #13 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #13 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Calvin Coolidge Elementary School

      Blue checkmark.

      Shrewsbury Public Schools, MA,

      K-4,

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 430,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,

    14. #14 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #14 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Lincoln Street Elementary School

      Northborough Public Schools, MA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Parent says Inclusive and nurturing environment. The teachers truly care about their students, and the sense of community is strong..

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 262,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

    15. #15 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #15 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Memorial Elementary School

      Hopedale Public Schools, MA,

      K-6,

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 533,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

    16. #16 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #16 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Thomas Prince School

      Wachusett Public Schools, MA,

      K-8,

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

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 339,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

    17. #17 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #17 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Fannie E. Proctor Elementary School

      Northborough Public Schools, MA,

      K-5,

      5 Niche users give it an average review of 1.6 stars.

      Read 5 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 238,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

    18. #18 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #18 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Burgess Elementary School

      Public School,

      STURBRIDGE, MA,

      PK, K-6,

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 792,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

    19. #19 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #19 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Davis Hill Elementary School

      Wachusett Public Schools, MA,

      K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Parent says My child has thrived at this school! The teachers and staff are so loving and attentive. They really take the time to get to know their students and how they can help them excel..

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 424,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

    20. #20 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #20 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Boylston Elementary School

      Berlin-Boylston Regional School District, MA,

      PK, K-5,

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 300,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

    21. #21 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #21 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Berlin Memorial School

      Blue checkmark.

      Berlin-Boylston Regional School District, MA,

      PK, K-5,

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

      Featured Review: Niche User says I loved my time at BMS! The teachers care so so much about the students! I learned so so much and the environment is so safe and loving and supportive..

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 190,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,

    22. #22 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #22 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Marion E. Zeh Elementary School

      Northborough Public Schools, MA,

      K-5,

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

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 235,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

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      #23 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Dawson Elementary School

      Wachusett Public Schools, MA,

      K-5,

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 445,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,

    25. #24 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #24 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Worcester Arts Magnet School

      Worcester Public Schools, MA,

      PK, K-6,

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

      Featured Review: Parent says We love this school. The staff and teachers are amazing. The education my kids received was great. I love the fact that they are enriched with the arts. The get to take dance, drama, art and music….

      Read 1 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 368,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,

    26. #25 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County

      #25 Best Public Elementary Schools in Worcester County.

      Houghton Elementary School

      Wachusett Public Schools, MA,

      K-4,

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 306,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

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    2023 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County, MA

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    1. #1 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #1 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      MA Academy for Math & Science School

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      Public School,

      WORCESTER, MA,

      11-12,

      71 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 6 stars.

      Featured Review: Senior says Mass Academy is an amazing school! The collaborative environment and assignments that are geared toward challenge and real-world applications make being a student here an inspiring and enjoyable….

      Read 71 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 100,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

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    2. #2 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #2 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Westborough High School

      Westborough Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

      222 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.

      Featured Review: Senior says Being a student at Westborough Highschool was a good experience, but I just know if I were to put myself out there more it would’ve been even better. I regret not doing a sport or joining any clubs,….

      Read 222 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 1,182,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

    3. #3 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #3 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      The Bromfield School

      Harvard Public Schools, MA,

      6-12,

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

      Featured Review: Alum says I loved the people, and the education itself was incredible. I was challenged and supported academically in order to better succeed in college. I loved the teachers, and their willingness to help you….

      Read 70 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 593,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

    4. #4 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #4 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Shrewsbury Senior High School

      Blue checkmark.

      Shrewsbury Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

      402 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 9 stars.

      Featured Review: Junior says Attending Shrewsbury High School is not a unique experience, it’s a means to an end. Like any other school, it has strengths and weaknesses. Some teachers are amazing, some classes are constantly….

      Read 402 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 1,873,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

    5. #5 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #5 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Algonquin Regional High School

      Public School,

      NORTHBOROUGH, MA,

      9-12,

      239 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.

      Featured Review: Senior says Overall, my experience at Algonquin Regional High School was very good. The majority of teachers and faculty members were extremely helpful and pleasant to work with over my years at the school…..

      Read 239 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A+,

      Students: 1,355,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

    6. #6 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #6 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Nashoba Regional High School

      Nashoba Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

      165 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

      Featured Review: Freshman says I think this is a really good school! This school offers many different courses depending on what you like. When I first got to this school, I was surprised to see the much variety between the….

      Read 165 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 920,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

    7. #7 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #7 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Nipmuc Regional High School

      Mendon-Upton Regional School District, MA,

      9-12,

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

      Featured Review: Senior says Attending Nipmuc is something I am truly grateful for. I have had the pleasure of interacting with many great teachers, students, and faculty, throughout my tenure. Although I, like any High School…- Graduating Senior ‘22.

      Read 102 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 637,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

    8. #8 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #8 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Tantasqua Regional High School

      Tantasqua Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

      95 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.

      Featured Review: Parent says I had a good experience at Tantasqua Regional High School. I think the education is very important to them and is very important to me. The staff are nice. Guidance department was also very helpful….

      Read 95 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A,

      Students: 687,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,

    9. #9 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #9 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Sutton High School

      Sutton Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

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

      Featured Review: Senior says My mom was always there for me, especially when we moved to America. Five years ago me and my family moved to America for a new life. Also for a good education, because my parents want me to be a….

      Read 44 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 367,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

    10. #10 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #10 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School

      Public School,

      UPTON, MA,

      9-12,

      370 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.

      Featured Review: Senior says I am a senior at BVT. I came here hoping for a fresh start, new opportunity, and new friends. I am so glad I decided to come here, it is one of the best choices I made. It has granted me many….

      Read 370 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 1,231,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

    11. #11 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #11 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Hopedale Junior/Senior High School

      Hopedale Public Schools, MA,

      7-12,

      57 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

      Featured Review: Senior says Fantastic school. High quality teachers, competitive sports programs, and great outcomes for seniors. I would not trade my experience at Hopedale Jr-Sr High School for the world!.

      Read 57 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 486,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

    12. #12 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #12 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Wachusett Regional High School

      Wachusett Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

      369 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

      Featured Review: Senior says Wachusett is an all-embracing school, that encourages each student to be themselves and break intellectual boundaries. Within the school, each type of person has their place. Whether you’re a….

      Read 369 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 2,003,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

    13. #13 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #13 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Lunenburg High School

      Lunenburg Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

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

      Featured Review: Senior says Looking for a tightly-knit, welcoming, college-preparatory school for your teen? Look no further than Lunenburg High School. Having transferred to the district as a young fourth-grader, I had the….

      Read 83 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 474,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

    14. #14 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #14 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Tahanto Regional High School

      Berlin-Boylston Regional School District, MA,

      6-12,

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

      Featured Review: Alum says I had a very pleasant, engaging experience at Tahanto. It is small enough that each student gets ample attention, but not so small that it felt crammed. I loved each year that I attended. I also….

      Read 91 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 556,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

    15. #15 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #15 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Grafton High School

      Grafton Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

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

      Featured Review: Senior says Over my four years at Grafton High School, I would describe my overall experience to be a positive one. The majority of teachers are well equipped for the tools needed for college readiness and….

      Read 89 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

      Students: 875,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

    16. #16 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #16 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      University Park Campus School

      Worcester Public Schools, MA,

      7-12,

      30 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.

      Featured Review: Middle School Student says I am currently a student there. I’ve been here for 2 years and both of them have been amazing. The teachers are so understanding. They make sure to build a very good bond with you! Since it is small,….

      Read 30 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: B+,

      Students: 233,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

    17. #17 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #17 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Milford High School

      Milford Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

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

      Featured Review: Senior says My time at MHS was very good. I made a lot of friends, as there are many different friend groups assuring everyone can find one they fit into. I made a lot of relationships with teachers that I will….

      Read 129 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: B+,

      Students: 1,257,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

    18. #18 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #18 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      West Boylston Junior/Senior High School

      West Boylston Public Schools, MA,

      6-12,

      75 Niche users give it an average review of 3.4 stars.

      Featured Review: Alum says WBHS is an amazing school and community. I was never the type to like school but the teachers I had while I was here made a lasting impact and made me LOVE learning! By senior year, everyone feels….

      Read 75 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: B+,

      Students: 502,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

    19. #19 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #19 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Sizer School

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      Public School,

      FITCHBURG, MA,

      7-12,

      53 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.

      Featured Review: Senior says I like Sizer School because of the community. Everyone is willing to offer any kind of help and support you need and to make high school has enjoyable as possible while still encouraging you to….

      Read 53 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: B+,

      Students: 366,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 9 to 1,

    20. #20 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #20 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Doherty Memorial High School

      Worcester Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

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

      Featured Review: Senior says Doherty Memorial High School has overall been a very well rounded school for me. Since arriving freshman year, i did not really know anyone since i transferred from a school barely anyone went to at….

      Read 203 reviews.

      Overall Niche Grade: B+,

      Students: 1,439,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

    21. #21 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #21 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Worcester Technical High School

      Worcester Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

      238 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.

      Featured Review: Senior says Worcester Technical High School provides students with many useful opportunities to join the workforce based on the trade they choose. Senior students have the chance to go out on co-op and work at a….

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      Overall Niche Grade: B+,

      Students: 1,481,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

    22. #22 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #22 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Auburn Senior High School

      Auburn Public Schools, MA,

      PK, 9-12,

      92 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

      Featured Review: Senior says Auburn Senior High School without a doubt has the best, most qualified and educated teachers. Besides their smarts, the teachers take the time to get to know each student that they have in class and….

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      Overall Niche Grade: B+,

      Students: 787,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

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      #23 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Shepherd Hill Regional High School

      Dudley-Charlton Regional School District, MA,

      9-12,

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

      Featured Review: Alum says I think Shepherd Hill Regional H.S is a great school. They offer a wealth of classes, with varying levels, from level 2, to level 1, college prep, honors and AP! You have many choices to diversify… They have a great athletic department and also outstanding Music and Band program, that is second to known. It’s not super diverse, because of its location, but there is definitely something for….

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      Overall Niche Grade: B+,

      Students: 1,005,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,

    25. #24 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #24 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      South High Community School

      Worcester Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

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

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      Overall Niche Grade: B+,

      Students: 1,425,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

    26. #25 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County

      #25 Best Public High Schools in Worcester County.

      Center for Technical Education Innovation

      Leominster Public Schools, MA,

      9-12,

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

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      Overall Niche Grade: B,

      Students: 784,

      Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

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    Top 10 Best Worcester, MA Public Schools (2022-23)

    School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

    Location

    Grades

    Students

    Rank: #11.

    Worcester Arts Magnet School

    Math: 68% | Reading: 78%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    315 St Nicholas Avenue
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 799-3575

    Grades: PK-6

    | 368 students

    Rank: #22.

    West Tatnuck

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

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    300 Mower Street
    Worcester, MA 01602
    (508) 799-3596

    Grades: PK-6

    | 337 students

    Rank: #33.

    Midland Street

    Math: 60-64% | Reading: 65-69%
    Rank:

    Top 30%

    Add to Compare

    18 Midland Street
    Worcester, MA 01602
    (508) 799-3548

    Grades: K-6

    | 210 students

    Rank: #44.

    Flagg Street

    Math: 62% | Reading: 58%
    Rank:

    Top 50%

    Add to Compare

    115 Flagg Street
    Worcester, MA 01602
    (508) 799-3522

    Grades: K-6

    | 345 students

    Rank: #55.

    Worcester Technical High School

    Vocational School

    Math: 48% | Reading: 58%
    Rank:

    Top 50%

    Add to Compare

    1 Skyline Drive
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 799-1940

    Grades: 9-12

    | 1,481 students

    Rank: #6 – 86. – 8.

    Heard Street

    Math: 45-49% | Reading: 55-59%
    Rank:

    Top 50%

    Add to Compare

    200 Heard Street
    Worcester, MA 01603
    (508) 799-3525

    Grades: K-6

    | 248 students

    Rank: #6 – 86. – 8.

    Jacob Hiatt Magnet

    Math: 45-49% | Reading: 55-59%
    Rank:

    Top 50%

    Add to Compare

    772 Main Street
    Worcester, MA 01610
    (508) 799-3601

    Grades: PK-6

    | 383 students

    Rank: #6 – 86. – 8.

    Lake View

    Math: 45-49% | Reading: 55-59%
    Rank:

    Top 50%

    Add to Compare

    133 Coburn Avenue
    Worcester, MA 01604
    (508) 799-3536

    Grades: K-6

    | 319 students

    Rank: #99.

    Doherty Memorial High School

    Math: 48% | Reading: 51%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    299 Highland Street
    Worcester, MA 01602
    (508) 799-3270

    Grades: 9-12

    | 1,439 students

    Rank: #1010.

    Union Hill School

    Math: 48% | Reading: 47%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    1 Chapin Street
    Worcester, MA 01604
    (508) 799-3600

    Grades: K-6

    | 389 students

    Rank: #1111.

    Thorndyke Road

    Math: 45-49% | Reading: 45-49%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    30 Thorndyke Rd
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 799-3550

    Grades: K-6

    | 346 students

    Rank: #12 – 1312. – 13.

    Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School

    Charter School

    Math: 42% | Reading: 51%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    10 New Bond Street
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 854-8400

    Grades: K-12

    | 1,425 students

    Rank: #12 – 1312. – 13.

    Roosevelt

    Math: 42% | Reading: 51%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    1006 Grafton Street
    Worcester, MA 01604
    (508) 799-3482

    Grades: PK-6

    | 626 students

    Rank: #1414.

    Nelson Place

    Math: 48% | Reading: 45%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    35 Nelson Pl
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 799-3506

    Grades: PK-6

    | 532 students

    Rank: #15 – 1615. – 16.

    May Street

    Math: 42% | Reading: 42%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    265 May Street
    Worcester, MA 01602
    (508) 799-3520

    Grades: K-6

    | 283 students

    Rank: #15 – 1615. – 16.

    University Pk Campus School

    Math: 40-44% | Reading: 40-44%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    12 Freeland Street
    Worcester, MA 01610
    (508) 799-3591

    Grades: 7-12

    | 233 students

    Rank: #1717.

    Belmont Street Community

    Math: 42% | Reading: 40%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    170 Belmont Street
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 799-3588

    Grades: PK-6

    | 576 students

    Rank: #18 – 1918. – 19.

    South High Community

    Math: 37% | Reading: 43%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    170 Apricot Street
    Worcester, MA 01603
    (508) 799-3325

    Grades: 9-12

    | 1,425 students

    Rank: #18 – 1918. – 19.

    Tatnuck

    Math: 37% | Reading: 43%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    1083 Pleasant Street
    Worcester, MA 01602
    (508) 799-3554

    Grades: PK-6

    | 397 students

    Rank: #2020.

    Norrback Avenue

    Math: 34% | Reading: 43%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    44 Malden Street
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 799-3500

    Grades: PK-6

    | 518 students

    Rank: #21 – 2221. – 22.

    Canterbury

    Math: 30-34% | Reading: 40-44%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    129 Canterbury Street
    Worcester, MA 01603
    (508) 799-3484

    Grades: PK-6

    | 300 students

    Rank: #21 – 2221. – 22.

    Wawecus Road School

    Math: 30-34% | Reading: 40-44%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    20 Wawecus Rd
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 799-3527

    Grades: K-6

    | 127 students

    Rank: #2323.

    Forest Grove Middle School

    Math: 31% | Reading: 42%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    495 Grove Street
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 799-3420

    Grades: 7-8

    | 905 students

    Rank: #2424.

    Francis J Mcgrath Elementary School

    Math: 25-29% | Reading: 40-44%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    493 Grove Street
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 799-3584

    Grades: K-6

    | 224 students

    Rank: #2525.

    Burncoat Street

    Math: 30-34% | Reading: 35-39%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    526 Burncoat Street
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 799-3537

    Grades: K-6

    | 260 students

    Rank: #2626.

    Burncoat Middle School

    Math: 29% | Reading: 35%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    135 Burncoat Street
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 799-3390

    Grades: 7-8

    | 688 students

    Rank: #2727.

    Chandler Elementary Community

    Math: 26% | Reading: 37%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    114 Chandler Street
    Worcester, MA 01609
    (508) 799-3572

    Grades: K-6

    | 453 students

    Rank: #2828.

    Burncoat Senior High School

    Math: 29% | Reading: 32%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    179 Burncoat Street
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 799-3300

    Grades: 9-12

    | 1,153 students

    Rank: #2929.

    Gates Lane

    Math: 25% | Reading: 32%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    1238 Main Street
    Worcester, MA 01603
    (508) 799-3488

    Grades: PK-6

    | 516 students

    Rank: #3030.

    Woodland Academy

    Math: 27% | Reading: 28%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    93 Woodland Street
    Worcester, MA 01610
    (508) 799-3557

    Grades: K-6

    | 504 students

    Rank: #3131.

    Sullivan Middle School

    Math: 25% | Reading: 31%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    140 Apricot Street
    Worcester, MA 01603
    (508) 799-3350

    Grades: 6-8

    | 931 students

    Rank: #3232.

    Rice Square

    Math: 26% | Reading: 29%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    76 Massasoit Rd
    Worcester, MA 01604
    (508) 799-3556

    Grades: K-6

    | 465 students

    Rank: #33 – 3433. – 34.

    City View

    Math: 25% | Reading: 29%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    80 Prospect Street
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 799-3670

    Grades: PK-6

    | 462 students

    Rank: #33 – 3433. – 34.

    Vernon Hill School

    Math: 25% | Reading: 29%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    211 Providence Street
    Worcester, MA 01607
    (508) 799-3630

    Grades: PK-6

    | 467 students

    Rank: #3535.

    Elm Park Community

    Math: 23% | Reading: 30%
    Rank:

    Bottom 50%

    Add to Compare

    23 North Ashland Street
    Worcester, MA 01609
    (508) 799-3568

    Grades: K-6

    | 401 students

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    Top 10 Best Worcester County Public Schools (2022-23)

    School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

    Location

    Grades

    Students

    Rank: #11.

    Albert S. Woodward Memorial School

    Math: 90-94% | Reading: 85-89%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    28 Cordaville Road
    Southborough, MA 01772
    (508) 229-1250

    Grades: 2-3

    | 253 students

    Rank: #22.

    Spring Street

    Math: 85-89% | Reading: 85-89%
    Rank:

    Top 1%

    Add to Compare

    123 Spring Street
    Shrewsbury, MA 01545
    (508) 841-8700

    Grades: K-4

    | 332 students

    Rank: #33.

    Westborough High School

    Math: 83% | Reading: 84%
    Rank:

    Top 5%

    Add to Compare

    90 West Main Street
    Westborough, MA 01581
    (508) 836-7720

    Grades: 9-12

    | 1,182 students

    Rank: #44.

    Tantasqua Regional Sr High School

    Math: 80-84% | Reading: 80-84%
    Rank:

    Top 5%

    Add to Compare

    319 Brookfield Rd
    Fiskdale, MA 01518
    (508) 347-9301

    Grades: 9-12

    | 687 students

    Rank: #5 – 65. – 6.

    Nashoba Regional

    Math: 81% | Reading: 83%
    Rank:

    Top 5%

    Add to Compare

    12 Green Road
    Bolton, MA 01740
    (978) 779-2257

    Grades: 9-12

    | 920 students

    Rank: #5 – 65. – 6.

    Sarah W Gibbons Middle School

    Math: 81% | Reading: 83%
    Rank:

    Top 5%

    Add to Compare

    20 Fisher Street
    Westborough, MA 01581
    (508) 836-7740

    Grades: 7-8

    | 620 students

    Rank: #77.

    Algonquin Regional High School

    Math: 83% | Reading: 81%
    Rank:

    Top 5%

    Add to Compare

    79 Bartlett Street
    Northborough, MA 01532
    (508) 351-7010

    Grades: 9-12

    | 1,355 students

    Rank: #88.

    Wachusett Regional High School

    Math: 80% | Reading: 82%
    Rank:

    Top 5%

    Add to Compare

    1401 Main Street
    Holden, MA 01520
    (508) 829-6771

    Grades: 9-12

    | 2,003 students

    Rank: #99.

    Margaret A Neary

    Math: 85% | Reading: 80%
    Rank:

    Top 5%

    Add to Compare

    53 Parkerville Road
    Southborough, MA 01772
    (508) 481-2300

    Grades: 4-5

    | 252 students

    Rank: #1010.

    Bromfield

    Math: 77% | Reading: 82%
    Rank:

    Top 5%

    Add to Compare

    14 Massachusetts Avenue
    Harvard, MA 01451
    (978) 456-4152

    Grades: 6-12

    | 593 students

    Rank: #1111.

    Floral Street School

    Math: 79% | Reading: 81%
    Rank:

    Top 10%

    Add to Compare

    57 Floral Street
    Shrewsbury, MA 01545
    (508) 841-8720

    Grades: 1-4

    | 679 students

    Rank: #1212.

    Shrewsbury Sr High School

    Math: 81% | Reading: 79%
    Rank:

    Top 10%

    Add to Compare

    64 Holden Street
    Shrewsbury, MA 01545
    (508) 841-8800

    Grades: 9-12

    | 1,873 students

    Rank: #1313.

    P Brent Trottier

    Math: 83% | Reading: 76%
    Rank:

    Top 10%

    Add to Compare

    49 Parkerville Rd
    Southborough, MA 01772
    (508) 485-2400

    Grades: 6-8

    | 381 students

    Rank: #14 – 1514. – 15.

    Blackstone Valley

    Vocational School

    Math: 76% | Reading: 81%
    Rank:

    Top 10%

    Add to Compare

    65 Pleasant Street
    Upton, MA 01568
    (508) 529-7758

    Grades: 9-12

    | 1,231 students

    Rank: #14 – 1514. – 15.

    Florence Sawyer School

    Math: 78% | Reading: 77%
    Rank:

    Top 10%

    Add to Compare

    100 Mechanic Street
    Bolton, MA 01740
    (978) 779-2821

    Grades: PK-8

    | 717 students

    Rank: #1616.

    Sutton High School

    Math: 70-74% | Reading: 80-84%
    Rank:

    Top 10%

    Add to Compare

    409 Boston Road
    Sutton, MA 01590
    (508) 581-1640

    Grades: 9-12

    | 367 students

    Rank: #17 – 1817. – 18.

    Mill Pond School

    Math: 77% | Reading: 77%
    Rank:

    Top 10%

    Add to Compare

    6 Olde Hickory Path
    Westborough, MA 01581
    (508) 836-7780

    Grades: 4-6

    | 879 students

    Rank: #17 – 1817. – 18.

    Nipmuc Regional High School

    Math: 75-79% | Reading: 75-79%
    Rank:

    Top 10%

    Add to Compare

    90 Pleasant Street
    Upton, MA 01568
    (508) 529-2130

    Grades: 9-12

    | 637 students

    Rank: #1919.

    Thomas Prince

    Math: 76% | Reading: 77%
    Rank:

    Top 10%

    Add to Compare

    170 Sterling Road
    Princeton, MA 01541
    (978) 464-2110

    Grades: K-8

    | 339 students

    Rank: #2020.

    Hildreth Elementary School

    Math: 73% | Reading: 78%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    27 Massachusetts Avenue
    Harvard, MA 01451
    (978) 456-4145

    Grades: PK-5

    | 413 students

    Rank: #2121.

    Lunenburg High School

    Math: 70-74% | Reading: 75-79%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    1079 Massachusetts Avenue
    Lunenburg, MA 01462
    (978) 582-4115

    Grades: 9-12

    | 474 students

    Rank: #22 – 2322. – 23.

    Oakmont Regional High School

    Math: 75-79% | Reading: 70-74%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    9 Oakmont Drive
    Ashburnham, MA 01430
    (978) 827-5907

    Grades: 9-12

    | 647 students

    Rank: #22 – 2322. – 23.

    Walter J Paton

    Math: 75-79% | Reading: 70-74%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    58 Grafton Street
    Shrewsbury, MA 01545
    (508) 841-8626

    Grades: K-4

    | 350 students

    Rank: #2424.

    Worcester Arts Magnet School

    Math: 68% | Reading: 78%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    315 St Nicholas Avenue
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 799-3575

    Grades: PK-6

    | 368 students

    Rank: #2525.

    Marguerite E Peaslee

    Math: 65-69% | Reading: 75-79%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    31 Maple Street
    Northborough, MA 01532
    (508) 351-7035

    Grades: K-5

    | 275 students

    Rank: #2626.

    West Tatnuck

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

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    300 Mower Street
    Worcester, MA 01602
    (508) 799-3596

    Grades: PK-6

    | 337 students

    Rank: #2727.

    Luther Burbank Middle School

    Math: 69% | Reading: 74%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    1 Hollywood Drive
    Lancaster, MA 01523
    (978) 365-4558

    Grades: 6-8

    | 239 students

    Rank: #2828.

    Sherwood Middle School

    Math: 71% | Reading: 72%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    28 Sherwood Avenue
    Shrewsbury, MA 01545
    (508) 841-8670

    Grades: 5-6

    | 964 students

    Rank: #2929.

    Mountview Middle School

    Math: 69% | Reading: 72%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    270 Shrewsbury Street
    Holden, MA 01520
    (508) 829-5577

    Grades: 6-8

    | 776 students

    Rank: #3030.

    Davis Hill Elementary School

    Math: 68% | Reading: 72%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    78 Jamieson Road
    Holden, MA 01520
    (508) 829-1754

    Grades: K-5

    | 424 students

    Rank: #3131.

    Hopedale Jr Sr High School

    Math: 66% | Reading: 75%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    25 Adin Street
    Hopedale, MA 01747
    (508) 634-2217

    Grades: 7-12

    | 486 students

    Rank: #32 – 3432. – 34.

    Annie E Fales

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

    Top 20%

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    50 Eli Whitney Street
    Westborough, MA 01581
    (508) 836-7770

    Grades: K-3

    | 318 students

    Rank: #32 – 3432. – 34.

    Grafton High School

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

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    24 Providence Rd
    Grafton, MA 01519
    (508) 839-5425

    Grades: 9-12

    | 875 students

    Rank: #32 – 3432. – 34.

    Lincoln Street

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

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    76 Lincoln Street
    Northborough, MA 01532
    (508) 351-7030

    Grades: K-5

    | 262 students

    Rank: #3535.

    Tahanto Regional High School

    Math: 66% | Reading: 72%
    Rank:

    Top 20%

    Add to Compare

    1001 Main Street
    Boylston, MA 01505
    (508) 869-2333

    Grades: 6-12

    | 556 students

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    Top 5 Best Private Schools in Worcester, MA (2022-23)

    For the 2022-23 school year, there are 17 private schools serving 3,092 students in Worcester, MA (there are 48 public schools, serving 26,174 public students). 11% of all K-12 students in Worcester, MA are educated in private schools compared to the MA state average of 12%.

    The best top ranked private schools in Worcester, MA include Saint Paul Diocesan Jr/Sr High School, The T.E.C. Schools. Think. Explore. Create. and Worcester Academy.

    The average acceptance rate is 100%, which is higher than the Massachusetts private school average acceptance rate of 71%.

    53% of private schools in Worcester, MA are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic and Seventh Day Adventist).

    Top Ranked Worcester Private Schools (2022-23)

    School

    Location

    Grades

    Students

    Bancroft School

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    110 Shore Dr
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 854-9227

    Grades: PK-12

    | n/a students

    Saint Paul Diocesan Jr/Sr High School

    (Catholic)

    Add to Compare

    144 Granite Street
    Worcester, MA 01604
    (508) 852-5555

    Grades: 7-12

    | 488 students

    St. Peter Central Catholic Elementary School

    (Catholic)

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    865 Main St
    Worcester, MA 01610
    (508) 791-6496

    Grades: PK-8

    | 353 students

    St. Peter-marian Catholic Jr-sr High School

    (Catholic)

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    781 Grove St
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 852-5555

    Grades: 7-12

    | 550 students

    The T.E.C. Schools. Think. Explore. Create.

    Montessori School

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    (2)

    73 Lancaster Street
    Worcester, MA 01609
    (508) 577-3045

    Grades: K-8

    | 52 students

    Worcester Academy

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    81 Providence Street
    Worcester, MA 01604
    (508) 459-5440

    Grades: 6-12

    | 513 students

    Access Futures Child Care Center

    Alternative School

    Add to Compare

    799 W Boylston St Ste 3
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 438-0784

    Grades: PK

    | 30 students

    Alhuda Academy

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    248 East Mountain St
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 854-4700

    Grades: PK-8

    | 91 students

    G Stanley Hall School

    Special Education School

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    41 Randolph Rd
    Worcester, MA 01606
    (508) 853-5060

    Grades: 4-5

    | 3 students

    The Nativity School Of Worcester

    All-boys (Catholic)

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    67 Lincoln Street
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 799-0100

    Grades: 5-8

    | 66 students

    Notre Dame Academy

    All-girls (Catholic)

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    425 Salisbury Street
    Worcester, MA 01609
    (508) 757-6200

    Grades: 7-12

    | 201 students

    Our Lady Of The Angels Memorial Elementary School

    (Catholic)

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    1220 Main St
    Worcester, MA 01603
    (508) 752-5609

    Grades: PK-8

    | 210 students

    St. St.ephen Elementary School

    (Catholic)

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    355 Grafton St
    Worcester, MA 01604
    (508) 755-3209

    Grades: PK-8

    | 205 students

    Summit Academy School For Alternative Learners

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    15 Jamesbury Dr
    Worcester, MA 01609
    (508) 751-8500

    Grades: 2-12

    | 40 students

    Venerini Academy

    (Catholic)

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    27 Edward St
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 753-3210

    Grades: PK-8

    | 237 students

    Worcester Seventh-day Adventist School

    (Seventh Day Adventist)

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    2 Airport Drive
    Worcester, MA 01602
    (508) 753-4732

    Grades: 1-8

    | 20 students

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    75 Shore Dr
    Worcester, MA 01605
    (508) 852-6694

    Grades: NS

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    Worcester, Massachusetts Private Schools (Closed)

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    New Jewish Academy (Closed 2006)

    Special Program Emphasis (Jewish)

    15 Jamesbury Drive
    Worcester, MA 01609
    (508) 799-7888

    Grades: K-8

    | 83 students

    St. Leo Elementary School (Closed 2004)

    (Catholic)

    120 Main Street
    Worcester, MA 01603
    (978) 537-1007

    Grades: PK-8

    | 293 students

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    Worcester, MA public school ratings and districts

    Worcester School District

    20 Irving Street

    Worcester, MA 01609

    23,986
    Students enrolled in District

    45
    Schools in District

    13
    Students Per Classroom
    (State average is 12)

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    Better than

    • “America’s Best High Schools” 2006.
    • Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) is a private research university focused on teaching and research in the engineering and applied sciences. Founded in 1865, WPI was one of the first engineering and technology universities in the United States and currently has 14 academic departments with over 50 undergraduate and graduate programs in science, engineering, technology, management, social sciences, humanities, and arts. . Robert Goddard, father of modern rocketry, graduated from WPI at 1908 with a Bachelor of Science in Physics.
    • Worcester State University is a public four-year college founded in 1874 as the Worcester Normal School.

    Becker College was a private college with campuses in Worcester and nearby Leicester that closed at the end of the 2020–21 academic year. It was founded in Leicester in 1784 as Leicester Academy. The Worcester campus was founded in 1887, and in 1977 the two campuses merged to form Becker College. Becker’s video game design program has consistently ranked in the top 10 in the United States and Canada. Clark University began a similar program, the Becker School of Design and Technology, hiring most of the faculty from the original program at Becker College and offering transfers to Becker students.

    The early institution of higher education, the Oread Institute, closed in 1934.

    Many of these institutions participate in the Worcester College Consortium. This independent non-profit collegiate association includes academic institutions in Worcester and other communities in Worcester County, such as Anna Maria College in nearby Paxton. This facilitates collaboration between colleges and universities. One example of this is the inter-college bus and student cross-registration. Worcester is also home to Dynamy, the “in-residence internship program” in the United States. The organization was founded in 1969 year.

    Culture

    See also: List of Worcester, Massachusetts people

    Mechanics Hall Concert

    The Bancroft Tower stands atop Bancroft Hill and was built in 1900 by Stephen Salisbury III in honor of his childhood friendship with George Bancroft.

    Much of Worcester’s culture is synonymous with the wider New England culture. It is common knowledge that the city’s name is mispronounced by people unfamiliar with the city. As with a city in England, the first syllable of the word “cester” ( castra ) left completely deaf. Combined with a traditionally non-rhotic Eastern New England English accent, this name can be transcribed as “WOOS-tuh” or “WISS-tuh” (the first syllable possibly has a nearly nearest central unrounded vowel).

    Worcester has many traditionally ethnic neighborhoods, including Quinsigamond Village (Swedish), Shrewsbury Street (Italian), Kelly Square (Irish and Polish), Vernon Hill (Lithuanian), Union Hill (Jewish) and Mine -South (Puerto Rican, Dominican and Vietnamese).

    Diner Boulevard

    Shrewsbury Street is the traditional “Little Italy” area of ​​Worcester, which today houses many of the city’s most popular restaurants and nightlife. The Canal District was once an old Eastern European area, but has now grown into very popular bars, restaurants and clubs.

    Worcester is also known as the former home of the Worcester Lunch Car Company. The company began operations in 1906 and has built many famous eateries in New England. Worcester is home to many classic car eateries including the Boulevard Diner, Corner Lunch, Chadwick Square Diner and Miss Worcester Diner.

    There are also many specialized public organizations and artistic associations in the city. START at Street is an annual local arts festival. The Worcester Music Festival and the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival are also held annually in Worcester. The Worcester County St. Patrick’s Parade passes through Worcester and is one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the state. Every year on New Year’s Eve, the city hosts the country’s second oldest First Night celebration.

    Worcester is also the state’s largest arts center outside of Boston. The Mechanics Hall, built in 1857, is one of the oldest concert halls in the country and is famous for its pure acoustics. In 2008, the old Poly Palace theater reopened as the Hannover Theater for the Performing Arts. The theater brings many Broadway shows and nationally recognized performers to the city. Tuckerman Hall, designed by one of the nation’s first female architects, Josephine Wright Chapman, is home to the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra. The arena and convention center of the DCU hosts many major concerts, exhibitions and conventions in the city. The Worcester County Poetry Association sponsors readings of national and local poets in the city, and the Worcester Craft Center provides craft education and skills to the community. Worcester is also home to the Worcester Youth Orchestras. Founded at 1947 by Harry Levenson, it is the third oldest youth orchestra in the country and performs regularly at the Mechanic’s Hall.

    Mechanics Hall

    The nickname Wormtown is synonymous with the city’s once-great underground rock scene. This nickname is now used to refer to the city itself.

    Due to its location in Central Massachusetts, Worcester is known as the “Heart of the Commonwealth”; the heart is the official symbol of the city. However, the heart symbol may also have its origin in the lore that the Valentine’s Day card, although not invented in the city, was first mass-produced and popularized by Worcester resident Esther Howland.

    Sites of Interest

    Elm Park Iron Bridge

    Worcester has 1,200 acres of public property. Notable parks include Elm Park, laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1854, and the City Common, laid out in 1669. Both parks are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The largest park in the city is the 549-acre Green Hill Park. The park was donated by the Green family in 1903 and includes the Green Hill Park Shelter built in 1910. In 2002, the Massachusetts Vietnam Veterans Memorial was opened in Green Hill Park. Other parks include Newton Hill, East Park, Morgan Park, Shore Park, Crompton Park, Hadwen Park, Institute Park, and University Park. Tower Hill Botanical Garden is outside the city limits, but operated by the Worcester County Horticultural Society and is 20 minutes northeast of the city in Boylston. The former headquarters of the Horticultural Society is now the Worcester Historical Museum, dedicated to the city’s cultural, economic, and scientific contributions to American society. As a former manufacturing center, Worcester has many historic nineteenth-century buildings and is on the National Register of Historic Places, including the old facilities of the Crompton Loom Works, the Ashworth and Jones Factory, and the Worcester Corset Company Factory.

    Burnside Fountain , also known as Turtle Boy statue, is a local landmark on Worcester Common.

    The American Antiquarian Society has been in Worcester since 1812. The National Library and Society has one of the largest collections of early American history in the world. The city’s main museum is the Worcester Art Museum, founded in 1898. This museum is the second largest art museum in New England after the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. From 19From 31 to 2013, Worcester was home to the Higgins Armory Museum, the only museum in the country dedicated to weapons and armor. His collection and donations have been transferred to and integrated into the Worcester Museum of Art and the collection is now on display in a new gallery that opened in 2015. The headquarters of the non-profit organization Veterans Inc. located at the southern end of Grove Street in the Massachusetts National Historic District. Armory building.

    Worcester Memorial Auditorium is one of the most famous buildings in the city. Built as a World War I war memorial at 19In 33, the multi-purpose hall has hosted many of Worcester’s most famous concerts and sporting events, and is currently undergoing renovations to become a multimedia center, digital art auditorium, and events center.

    Athletic

    Main article: Sports in Worcester, MA

    As of 2021, Worcester is home to the Worcester Red Sox, the Triple-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. They play their home games in the newly built Polar Park.

    Worcester was home to Marshall Walter (“Major”) Taylor, an African-American cyclist who won the 1899 World Championship in 1 mile track cycling. Taylor’s legacy includes being the first African American and the second black athlete. world champion (Canadian boxer George Dickson, 1892). Taylor was nicknamed Worcester Whirlwind by local newspapers.

    College of the Holy Cross Football Team “(Purple)

    Lake Quinsigamond is home to the Eastern Sprints, the premier rowing event in the United States. Competitive rowing teams first arrived at Lake Quinsigamond in 1857. Finding a long, narrow lake ideal for such meetings, avid rowers established boat clubs on the shores of the lake, the first of which was the Quinsigamond Boat Club.More rowing clubs and races followed, and soon many colleges (local, national and international) were hosting regattas such as the Oriental Sprints on the Lake. 189For 5 years, local high schools held carriage competitions on the lake. In 1952, the lake hosted the national Olympic rowing competitions.

    In 2002, Jesse Burkett’s all-star Little League team made it all the way to the Little League World Series. They made it to the US finals but lost to Owensboro, Kentucky. Jesse Burkett covers the west side of Worcester along with Ted Williams Minor League.

    The city hosts the Worcester Railers of the ECHL, which began play in October 2017. Prior to the American Hockey League’s Railers of the Year, the Worcester Sharks played in Worcester from 2006 to 2015, before moving to San Jose. The Sharks played at the DCU Center as a development team for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League. From 1994 to 2005, the AHL formerly represented the Worcester IceCats. The IceCats were mostly associated with St. Louis Blues. The city hosted the Worcester Blades of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) for one season, playing their 2018–19 home games at the Fidelity Bank Worcester Ice Center for that league’s final season.

    Worcester is now host to the Massachusetts Pirates, an indoor soccer league futsal team (where they defend the United Bowl champions who started in 2018 at the DCU Center. The city used to be home to the New England Surge from the defunct Continental Indoor. Football League.

    The city’s former professional baseball team, the Worcester Tornadoes, began in 2005 and was a member of the Canadian American Professional League Baseball Association. The team played at Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field on the campus of the College of the Holy Cross and was not affiliated with any major league team. The Tornados won the 2005 Can-Am League title. The team’s owner ran into financial difficulties and the team disbanded after the 2012 season. The Worcester Bravehearts began playing in 2014 as a local affiliate of the futures Collegiate Baseball League, and won the league championship in their first season.

    Candlepin bowling was invented in Worcester in 1880 by Justin White, an area bowling alley owner. The Worcester County Wildcats of the New England Football League are a semi-professional football team and play at Commerce Bank Field at Foley Stadium.

    Field’s Ryder Cup’s first official tournament was played at the Worcester Country Club in 1927. The course also hosted the US Open in 1925, and the US Women’s Open in 1960.

    Worcester’s colleges have a long history and many notable achievements in college sports. The College of the Holy Cross represents NCAA Division 1 sports in Worcester. The remaining colleges and universities of Worcester are in Division II and III. The Holy Cross Crusaders won the NCAA men’s basketball champions at 1947 and NIT men’s basketball champions in 1954, led by future NBA Hall-of-Famers and Boston Celtic legends Bob Cousy and Heinsohn.

    Religion

    Trinity Lutheran Church

    According to the 2010 US Census, Catholicism is the largest religious denomination in Worcester County, followed by Protestantism. The first Catholics arrived in Worcester in 1826. They were mostly Irish immigrants brought to America by the builders of the Blackstone Canal. As time passed and the number of Catholics grew, the community turned to Bishop Fenwick with a request to send them a priest. In response to this appeal, the bishop appointed the Reverend James Fitton to visit the Catholics of Worcester in 1834. For the first time, a Catholic mass was held in the city in an old stone building on Front Street. The foundation stone for Christ Church, the first Catholic church in Worcester (now St. John’s), was laid on July 6, 1834. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester was elevated canonically on 14 January 1950 years by Pope Pius XII. Its territories were taken from the neighboring Diocese of Springfield. The current and fifth bishop is Robert Joseph McManus.

    Religious Commitment Worcester County 2010
    Religion Number of adherents Percentage
    Catholic 348 625 38. 01%
    General Protestant 49 656 5.4%
    Evangelical Protestant 42 006 4.6%
    Eastern Orthodox 8 140 0.9%
    Jewish 4 605 0.5%
    Black Protestant 677 0.01%
    Other 15.445 1.68%
    Nobody 447 826 48.84%
    General 100%

    The Unitarian-Universalist Church of Worcester was founded in 1841. The Worcester Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Spyridon was founded in 1924.

    Emanuel Sinai Temple

    Worcester is home to a dedicated Jewish community that attends five synagogues, including the Emanuel Sinai Temple Reformed Congregation, Beth Israel Congregation, a Conservative synagogue founded in 1924, and the Orthodox congregation Tiferet Yisrael – the sons of Jacob (Chabad), where the Yeshiva Academy Ahei Timimim is located. . Beth Israel and His Rabbi was the subject of the book and They Shall Be My People: An American Rabbi and His Congregation by Paul Wilks.

    Armenian Church of the Savior

    The first Armenian church in the Western Hemisphere was built in Worcester in 1890 and consecrated on January 18, 1891 as “Soorp Purgich” (Holy Savior). The current sanctuary of the community, now known as the Armenian Church of the Savior, was consecrated in 1952 year.

    Worcester is home to America’s largest Mandaean community of about 2,500 members. Most of the Mandaeans arrived in Worcester as refugees due to instability in Iraq in the early 21st century.

    Media

    Main article: Media of Worcester, MA

    Telegram & Gazette Worcester’s only daily newspaper. The newspaper, known locally as “Telegram” or “T and G”, is wholly owned by GateHouse Media of Fairport, New York.

    Commonwealth station UniMás, WUTF-TV Channel 27, licensed to Worcester but operating in Needham. The regional version of Spectrum News 1, which has evolved over the years from a community access channel to a regional cable news channel, is based outside the community.

    Worcester based radio stations include WCHC, WCUW, WSRS, WTAG, WWFX, WICN and WXLO. WCCA-TV shows channel 194 and provides public cable television as well as live coverage of the channel on its website WCCATV.com.

    Notable people

    Main article: List of people from Worcester, Massachusetts

    • Harvey Ball is the designer of the iconic
    • emoji logo

    • Tyler Beed (born 1993) – baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
    • H. John Benjamin – Actor
    • Mike Birbiglia – comedian
    • Elizabeth Bishop – Poet
    • Luke Caswell, better known as Caswell, LGBT rapper
    • Bob Cousy – NBA Hall of Famer; visited the Holy Cross; resident of Worcester since early 1950s
    • John Dufresne – writer; Guggenheim Fellow
    • Rich Gedman – former MLB player; starting catcher for the 1986 AL champion Boston Red Sox
    • Robert Goddard – creator of the world’s first liquid fuel rocket
    • Abby Hoffman – Civil Rights Leader
    • Alice Hollister – actress
    • Jean Louise Kelly – actress
    • Jordan Knight – singer
    • Jarrett J. Crosochka – author and illustrator
    • Stanley Kunitz – Poet
    • Denis Leary – actor and comedian
    • Joyner Lucas – rapper
    • John Lurie – musician, actor and artist
    • Charles Olson – Poet
    • Rosie Ryan – baseball pitcher
    • Joyce Reopel – artist
    • Sam Seder – talk radio host and comedian
    • Doug Stanhope – comedian
    • Eric Per Sullivan – actor
    • Major Taylor – Cycling Champion and Cycling Pioneer
    • Helen Walker – actress
    • Alicia Witt – actress
    • Mel Zabarsky – artist
    • Geoffrey Zakarian – celebrity chef

    Infrastructure

    Transportation

    Worcester is served by several interstate highways. Interstate 290 (I-290) connects downtown Worcester with I-495 at Marlborough, Mass Pike, and I-395 at nearby Auburn and the Connecticut city of Norwich. I-190 links Worcester with Highway 2 and the cities of Fitchburg and Leominster in northern Worcester County. Pike can also be reached via a connecting segment of Highway 146 from Providence.

    Union Station, 1911, designed by Watson & Huckel of Philadelphia

    Worcester is also served by several smaller Massachusetts state highways. Route 9 links the city to its eastern and western suburbs, Shrewsbury and Leicester. Route 9 runs almost the entire length of the state, connecting Boston and Worcester to Pittsfield near the New York state line. Route 12 was the main route north to Leominster and Fitchburg until the completion of I-190. Route 12 also connected Worcester to Webster prior to the completion of I-395 . It still serves as an alternative local route. Route 146, the Worcester-Providence Turnpike, connects the city to the similar city of Providence, Rhode Island. Route 20 touches the southernmost tip of Worcester near the Massachusetts Turnpike. Route 20 is a coast-to-coast route connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and is the longest road in the United States.

    Worcester is the headquarters of the Providence and Worcester Company, a Class II railroad operating throughout much of southern New England. Worcester is also the western terminus of the Framingham/Worster commuter rail operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Union Station serves as the hub for commuter rail service. Built in 19In 11, the station was restored to its original grace and splendor, and in 2000 it began to operate at full capacity again. It also serves as an Amtrak stop serving Lake Shore Limited from Boston to Chicago. In October 2008, the MBTA added 5 new trains to the Framingham/Worcester line as part of a plan to add 20 or more trains from Worcester to Boston and to buy track from CSX Transportation. Train passengers can also connect to additional services such as line Vermonter in Springfield.

    Worcester Regional Airport

    The Worcester Regional Transit Authority, or WRTA, operates the municipal bus system. Buses operate within the city and also connect Worcester with the surrounding areas of central Massachusetts. Worcester is also served by OurBus, Peter Pan Bus Lines and Greyhound Bus Lines which operate out of Union Station.

    Worcester Regional Airport (KORH), owned and operated by Massport since 2010, is located atop Tatnack Hill, Worcester’s highest point. The airport has two runways, 7,000 feet (2,100 m) and 5,000 feet (1,500 m) long, and a $15.7 million terminal. Between 19In the 1950s through the 1990s, the airport served many airlines, but since then commercial service has been inefficient.

    Main article: Worcester Regional Airport

    Public Health

    UMass-Worcester Medical School Hospital

    In 1830, state legislation funded the creation of the Worcester State Hospital for Psychiatric Hospitals (1833) and became one of the first new public asylums in the United States. Prior to the Worcester State Psychiatric Hospital, all other treatment centers were funded by private benefactors who neglected to treat the poor.

    Worcester is home to the University of Massachusetts School of Medicine, ranked fourth in primary education among 125 medical schools in America in the 2006 US News & World Report “Best High Schools in America” ​​annual guide . The medical school is ranked in the nation’s top quartile of medical schools for NIH research funding and is home to highly respected scientists including a Nobel laureate, a Lasker laureate, and several members of the National Academy of Sciences and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The school is closely associated with UMass Memorial Health Care, the medical school’s clinical partner, which has expanded its offices throughout Central Massachusetts. St. Vincent’s Hospital at the Worcester City Center Medical Center complements Worcester’s primary health care facilities. Reliant Medical Group, formerly the Fallon Clinic, is the largest private multidisciplinary group in central Massachusetts, offering over 30 different specialties. It is affiliated with St. Vincent’s Hospital in downtown Worcester. Reliant Medical Group was the creator of Fallon Community Health Plan, now an independent HMO based in Worcester and one of the largest health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in the state.

    Utilities and utilities

    Worcester has municipal water supply. Wastewater disposal services are provided by the Upper Blackstone Water Pollution Control District which serves Worcester as well as some nearby communities. National Grid USA is the exclusive distributor of electricity for the city, although due to deregulation, customers now have a choice of electricity generating companies. Natural gas is distributed by NSTAR Gas; only commercial and industrial customers can choose an alternative natural gas supplier. Verizon, the successor to New England Telephone, NYNEX, and Bell Atlantic, is the region’s primary landline telephone service provider. Telephone services are also available from various national wireless carriers. Cable television is provided by Charter Communications and broadband Internet access is also provided, while various DSL service providers and resellers may provide broadband Internet access over Verizon’s phone lines.

    Sister cities

    Worcester has the following sister cities:

    • Worcester, United Kingdom (1998)
    • Afula, Israel
    • Piraeus, Greece (2005)
    • Pushkin, St. Petersburg, Russia (1987)

    See also

    • Greater Worcester Land Trust
    • List of factory towns in Massachusetts
    • List of people from Worcester, Massachusetts
    • List of tallest buildings in Worcester, Massachusetts
    • McCullen vs. Coakley
    • National Register of Historic Places listings in Worcester, MA
    • Worcester Public Library

    Notes

    references

    further reading

    See also: Bibliography of the history of Worcester, MA

    • Dubai, Debbie (2014). Worcester, Massachusetts: “Heart of the Commonwealth.” Atglen, PA: Schiffer, Publishing.
    • Erskine, Margaret A. (1981). Heart of the Commonwealth: Worcester . ISBN Windsor Publications, Inc. 978-0-89781-030-2 .
    • Flynn, Sean (2002). 3000 Degrees: The True Story of the Deadly Fire and the People Who Fought It . New York: Warner Books.
    • Lincoln, William (1837). History of Worcester, Massachusetts from its earliest settlement to September 1836. . MD Phillips.
    • Moynihan, Kenneth J. (2007). History of Worcester, 1674-1848 . History Press. ISBN 978-1-59629-234-5 .
    • Wall and grey. 1871 Massachusetts Atlas .
    • Worcester Directory , Worcester, Mass: Sampson & Murdock Co., 1920.
    • Sandroff, Irving (1948). Your Worcester Street (PDF). Franklin Press.
    • From Slavery to Ownership: Worcester Slave Narratives, eds B. Eugene McCarthy and Thomas L. Doughton.
    • Map of Massachusetts. USA . New England. Counties – Berkshire, Franklin, Hampshire and Hampden, Worcester, Middlesex, Essex and Norfolk, Boston – Suffolk, Plymouth, Bristol, Barnstable and Dukes (Cape Cod). Cities – Springfield, Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence, Haverhill, Newburyport, Salem, Lynn, Taunton, Fall River. New Bedford. These 1871 county and city maps are useful to see roads and railroad tracks.
    • Beers, DG 1872 Essex County Atlas Map of Massachusetts Plate 5 . Click on the map to see a very large image. See also 1872 Essex county map number 7.

    external links

    • official website

    • Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce

    Eduard Dzheredzhyan

    “Where are the Nelson Mandels? asks Eduard Dzheredzhyan, sitting in his office at Rice University in Houston. “I don’t see any Nelson Mandela in Turkey. I don’t see Nelson Mandela in Azerbaijan. I don’t see Nelson Mandela in Armenia. And we need him. For Armenia, the biggest challenge of today is reconciliation with its neighbors.” If anyone can ask such a question, it is Jerejyan.

    Because of what happened to his family in Armenia, he committed himself to the diplomatic service at an age when most young people are still trying to figure out who they are and what they want to do in life. “When I heard stories about the Genocide from my parents, I was still at school in New York.”

    I began to wonder, “Why did I survive? Why am I here when so many other people have died?”

    “I felt that I had to in some way honor the memory of those who were not as fortunate as me, and also repay the United States, that great country that gave my parents political asylum.”

    Dzheredzhyan has served in the administration of eight US presidents, including as ambassador to Israel. However, his stay in an official post in Damascus was for him the most poignant experience. It was in Aleppo, in northern Syria, that his father Bedros escaped death. After the death of both parents at the hands of the Ottoman Turks, Bedros, along with other Armenian fellow villagers, had to leave his native village of Hachn (now the city of Saimbeyli, in southern Turkey) and go on a long walk to the desert near Deir ez-Zor.

    When the exiles reached Aleppo, Bedros managed to escape and found refuge with a Syrian Arab family, who hired him as a horse groom.

    While working in this family, he discovered that two Armenian girls, orphaned on the death march, were forcibly taken into the harem of a house where a Turkish officer lived. Bedros was so angry that he went there alone on horseback and rescued the girls, smuggling them to the Armenian church in Aleppo.

    The story could have ended there, but in Worcester, Massachusetts, the girls had an older brother who had already received US citizenship. He managed to get them to the United States, where they told him how Bedros had saved them.

    Somehow, in that pre-Internet era, my brother found Bedros at Robert College in Istanbul and helped him emigrate.

    A man whose name is not recorded in the Jerejian family files helped Bedros settle in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he opened a grocery store.

    While working in Massachusetts, Bedros met the woman who would later become his mother-in-law. It was during this first meeting that she showed him a photograph of her daughter, Maria Yazydjian, who also escaped the Armenian Genocide and moved to Cuba, to Havana, thanks to the help of the manager of the Danish orphanage in the Lebanese city of Jebeil, Maria Jacobsen. “He was very impressed by the photograph of this young woman,” recalls Eduard Dzheredzhyan. “He decided to go to Havana and bring her back, after which they got married.”

    Jerejian’s parents were classical immigrants who wanted to provide their children with a better life. “My parents wanted me and my brother to have opportunities that they never had. They helped me get the best education they could afford and always inspired me to succeed, to strive to be the first.”

    And he has succeeded, as the walls of his office at Rice University indicate. They are hung with photographs where Dzheredzhyan is depicted with a whole galaxy of various world leaders – from George W. Bush to Nelson Mandela. From this desk, he directs the Baker Public Policy Institute, the ninth most influential university-affiliated think tank in the world, with major interests in energy policy, health and life sciences, Middle East politics, Mexico, and fiscal policy. .

    Thanks to his family’s experience, while working in Syria, Jerejyan was able to forge a close professional relationship with the then leader of the country, Hafez al-Assad. When Jerejyan formally presented his credentials as the new US ambassador, he told Assad that he was born in the United States thanks to his father’s heroic act in saving two girls in Syria.

    “If someone had told that Armenian youth who had just lost his parents during the Genocide that one day his son would come to Damascus as the US ambassador, he would have replied: “You are out of your mind.” But that’s how it all happened.”

    Assad was pleasantly surprised. I drew his attention to myself. Subsequently, during the three years of work, I often met with him, and we achieved a lot. I managed to turn the heavy legacy of the Genocide into my life’s work.”

    Dzheredzhyan has repeatedly traced the path of his family to Aleppo. “I loved Aleppo. He is very handsome – or was. Little is left of Aleppo today because of the internecine war going on there.” Unfortunately, there is not a single record of the time that his father spent there, where he worked and where he saved the Armenian girls.

    Jerejian’s involvement in conflict resolution in one of the world’s most troubled regions has given him a unique opportunity – and a unique right – to reflect on the issues facing Armenia today. “I believe that we need to move from the sense of self of the victims of the Genocide to the future of Armenian culture, the Armenian people and Armenians, wherever they are,” he says. Eduard Dzheredzhyan is convinced that in order for Armenia to succeed, it is time for it to find a new strategy for domestic and foreign policy.

    “The best way to pay tribute to those who died during the Genocide is to work tirelessly for the benefit of a prosperous, secure, peaceful Armenia. We must do everything in our power as a diaspora to help Armenia achieve stability and success in the dangerous and isolated region where it is located.”

    How to achieve this? Armenia will not be able to become a prosperous country without reconciliation with Turkey, Jerejyan believes. “The first step is to open the borders and restore economic and commercial ties with this country.”

    Peace is not only in the interests of Armenia.

    “Reconciliation has its advantages for Turkey too,” he argues. – Armenia is a Christian country, and Turkey will be able to earn points for itself by making peace with a Christian state bordering on it. This will help Turkey join the European Union. Armenia does not pose a strategic threat – it is too small for that. But because of the Genocide, which the Turks perceive very painfully, our country is a cultural and ideological threat.”

    Conflict resolution is vital “because without peace and security, Armenia cannot become prosperous. And therefore, the Armenian government is faced with the task of recruiting and training a cadre of diplomats and politicians who would have a vision of how to make Armenia a prosperous and safe country.”

    “This is what the Armenian community should be doing now. Hence the question: where are the Nelson Mandelas? For Armenia, this is the biggest challenge of our time.”

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    Top Colleges in the New England Region

    1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

    This year’s New England Region’s top school for overall quality is MIT. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts and has a fairly large student population. This school has awarded 3,715 bachelor’s degrees to qualified graduate students in 2019-2020.

    The school has a high rate of student loan defaults. This is only 1.1 percent, which is a fraction of the national figure of 10.1 percent. Those with an MIT bachelor’s degree can expect to earn an average of $104,700 in their first few years of employment.

    2. Dartmouth College

    If you decide to go to Dartmouth College, you will be in good company. In our list of the best colleges in the New England region for 2022, it was ranked second. Dartmouth College is a mid-sized university located in Hanover, New Hampshire. This school awarded 2,114 bachelor’s degrees to qualified students in 2019-2020. With a student-faculty ratio of 7 to 1, it is clear that the university is committed to helping its students succeed. Those with a bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth start their careers with an average salary of $75,500 in their first few years.

    3. Yale University

    Yale University is a great place for students working towards a bachelor’s degree. It ranks as the 3rd best college in the New England region list. This fairly large institution of higher education is located in New Haven, Connecticut. In the 2019-2020 academic year, the private, not-for-profit university awarded bachelor’s degrees to 4,942 students. Students who earn a bachelor’s degree at school are more likely to graduate on time.

    Compared to the national rate of 33%, the graduation rate after 4 years is an impressive 88%. Yale graduates earn an average of $83,200 a year in their first years of employment.

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    Harvard University is a great place for students working towards a bachelor’s degree. It ranks #4 on our list of top colleges in the New England region. This large private non-profit university in Cambridge, Massachusetts has awarded 8,358 on 2019bachelor’s degrees in the 2020-97 academic year. Students who begin their education at school are more likely to stay. The retention rate for freshmen is 89,700 percent. In the early years of their career, a Harvard bachelor’s degree holder can expect to earn an average of $20,000.

    5. Williams College

    Williams College ranked fifth out of 168 New England schools ranked this year. Williams is a small non-profit private school in Williamstown, Massachusetts. In 2019-2020 academic year, 818 bachelor’s degrees were awarded. The school does an excellent job of retaining its students, with a freshman retention rate of 97 percent. Graduates from Williams earn an average of $59,000 a year in their early years.

    6. Brown University

    Brown University ranked 6th in this year’s Best Colleges in the New England region. This medium-sized university is located in Providence, Rhode Island. In the 2019-2020 academic year 3,269students received a bachelor’s degree from a private non-profit educational institution. Students who begin their education at school are more likely to stay. The retention rate for freshmen is 98 percent. In the early years of their career, a Brown graduate with a bachelor’s degree can expect to earn an average of $67,500.

    7. Bowdoin College

    Bowdoin College was ranked 7th in the 2022 New England Region Best Colleges list. Bowdoin College is a small private non-profit organization. college in Brunswick, Maine. In 2019-2020 academic year awarded 666 bachelor’s degrees. Compared to a national rate of 33 percent, the school has an excellent four-year graduation rate of 86 percent. Bachelor’s degree holders start their careers with an average salary of $65,500 in their early career years.

    8. Amherst College

    Amherst College was ranked 8th Best College in the New England Region in 2022. In the 2019-2020 school year in Amherst, Massachusetts, a small, private, non-profit school awarded 641 diplomas to qualified individuals. undergraduate degree students. The school has a high rate of student loan defaults. This is just 3. 8 percent, far from the national figure of 10.1 percent. In their early years of operation, Amherst graduates with a bachelor’s degree earn an average of $65,000 per year.

    9. College of the Holy Cross

    The College of the Holy Cross was ranked ninth on the 2022 New England Region Best Colleges list. In the 2019-2020 academic year, Worcester, Massachusetts, a small private non-profit school, awarded 864 diplomas to qualified undergraduate students. The low student loan default rate of 0.5 percent indicates that students at this school have an easier time paying off their loans than students at other schools. The national default rate is 10.1 percent. Holy Cross graduates with a bachelor’s degree earn an average of $71,000 per year early in their careers.

    10. Tufts University

    Tufts University was ranked 10th in the 2022 New England Region Best Colleges list. A fairly large private non-profit school in Medford, Massachusetts awarded 2020 bachelor’s degrees in 3,793-2019. Compared to a national rate of 33 percent, the school has an excellent four-year graduation rate of 88 percent. Those who graduate from Tufts with a bachelor’s degree earn an average of $75,800 in their first few years of employment.

    11. Bentley University

    Bentley University ranked 11th in this year’s New England Top Colleges list. Bentley University is a private non-profit institution in Waltham, Massachusetts. The school has an average student body and has awarded 1,748 bachelor’s degrees in 2019-2020. The school’s four-year graduation rate is 83 percent. Compared to the national rate of 33%, this is quite impressive. Bachelor’s degree holders start their careers with an average salary of 86.9$00,000 early in his career.

    12. Boston College

    Boston College was ranked 12th in the New England Region’s Best Colleges for 2022. This relatively large, private, non-profit school in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts earned 4,882 bachelor’s degrees in the 2019-2020 academic year. Students who begin their education at school are more likely to stay. The retention rate for freshmen is 95%. In the early years of their careers, graduates with a bachelor’s degree from Boston College earn an average of $72,500 per year.

    13. Middlebury College

    Middlebury College was ranked 13th in the 2022 New England Region Best Colleges. In the 2019-2020 academic year, a small, private, non-profit school in Middlebury, Vermont awarded 1,036 diplomas to qualified undergraduate students. With an 8:1 student-faculty ratio, it’s clear that the school is committed to helping its students succeed. Middlebury graduates earn an average of $58,200 a year in their first years of employment.

    14. Wellesley College

    Wellesley College was ranked 14th in the 2022 New England Region Best Colleges list. Wellesley College is a private, non-profit university in Wellesley, Massachusetts. The school has a small student body, but 713 bachelor’s degrees were awarded in 2019-2020. The school’s four-year graduation rate is 86 percent. Compared to the national rate of 33%, this is quite impressive. In the early years of his career, Wellesley graduates with a bachelor’s degree earning an average of $60,800.

    15. Colby College

    Colby College was ranked 15th in the 2022 New England Region Best Colleges. In the 2019-2020 school year, this small, private, non-profit school in Waterville, Maine awarded 651 bachelor’s degrees. The 9 to 1 student-to-faculty ratio indicates that students will have more opportunities for one-on-one communication with their instructors. Bachelor’s degree holders begin their careers with an average salary of $58,100 early in their careers.

    16. Trinity College

    Trinity College was ranked the 16th best college in the New England region in 2022. Trinity Bantams is a small non-profit private school in Hartford, Connecticut. In the 2019-2020 academic year, 653 bachelor’s degrees were awarded. The school is doing an excellent job. students, with a freshman retention rate of 91 percent. In their first years of operation, Trinity Bantams graduates with a bachelor’s degree earn an average of $66,100 per year.

    17. Northeastern University

    Northeastern University ranked 17th in the New England Region’s Best Colleges this year. Northeastern University is a large university in Boston, Massachusetts with a large student population. This school awarded 7,648 bachelor’s degrees to qualified students in 2019-2020. Compared to a nationwide default rate of 10.1%, the student loan default rate at the school is 2.2%. Those who graduate from Northeastern with a bachelor’s degree start their careers with an average salary of $67,400 in their early years.

    18. Bates College

    Bates College was ranked 18th Best College in the New England Region in 2022. A small private non-profit school in Lewiston, Maine awarded 2020 bachelor’s degrees in 576-2019. Students entering an undergraduate degree at the school are more likely to complete their studies on time. Compared to the nationwide rate of 33%, the 4-year issuance rate is an impressive 83%. In the early years of his career, a Bates graduate with a bachelor’s degree earns an average of $59..200 dollars.

    19. Worcester Polytechnic Institute

    In the 2022 New England Region Best Colleges ranking, Worcester Polytechnic Institute was ranked 19th, which is quite impressive. Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) is a private, non-profit university in Worcester, Massachusetts. The school has an average student body and has awarded 1,887 bachelor’s degrees in 2019-2020. The school’s four-year graduation rate is 76 percent. Compared to the national rate of 33%, this is quite impressive. In the early years of their careers, graduates with a WPI bachelor’s degree earn an average of $84.9$00,000 per year.

    20. Boston University

    Boston University is ranked #20 in this year’s New England Region College Rankings. Boston University is a private, non-profit university in Boston, Massachusetts. The school has a high student population and has awarded 11,894 bachelor’s degrees in 2019–2020. The school’s freshman retention rate is 65,300 percent, indicating that students are getting enough time spent there to return for a second year. In the early years of their career, a graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Boston University can look forward to an average earnings of $10,000.

    21. Wesleyan University

    Wesleyan University was ranked 21st in the 2022 New England Region Best Colleges list. Wesleyan University is a small college in Middletown, Connecticut with a small student body. This school awarded 1,194 bachelor’s degrees to qualified students in 2019-2020. Students who earn a bachelor’s degree at school are more likely to graduate on time. Compared to the national rate of 33%, the percentage of graduates after 4 years is impressive – 92%. Wesleyan University graduates earn an average of $54,700 a year in their first years of employment.

    22. Maine Maritime Academy

    Maine Maritime Academy is ranked 22nd Best College in the New England Region for 2022. It is located in Castine, Maine. In the 2019-2020 academic year, 191 students received a bachelor’s degree from what is a jew’s harp? schools. The low student loan default rate of 2.1 percent indicates that students at this school have an easier time paying off their loans than students at other schools. By comparison, the national default rate is 10.1 percent. Maine Maritime graduates earn an average of 9$5,600 per year for the first years of operation.

    23. Massachusetts Maritime Academy

    Massachusetts Maritime Academy did well on the 2022 list of the best colleges in the New England region, ranking 23rd. This small college is located in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. In the 2019-2020 academic year, 453 students completed bachelor’s degrees from public schools. The school has a high freshman retention rate of 87 percent, indicating that students are getting enough time spent there to return for a sophomore year. Maritime graduates earn an average of $86,600 per year in their first years of service.

    24. Providence College

    Providence College was ranked 24th in the 2022 New England Region Best Colleges. In 2019-2020, a small, private, non-profit school in Providence, Rhode Island awarded 1,345 diplomas to qualified students with a bachelor’s degree. The school does an excellent job of retaining its students, with a freshman retention rate of 91 percent. Bachelor’s degree holders begin their careers with an average salary of $64,100 early in their careers.

    25. Stonehill College

    Stonehill College was ranked 25th in the 2022 New England Region Best Colleges. In the 2019-2020 academic year, a small, private, non-profit school in Easton, Massachusetts awarded 758 diplomas to qualified students with a bachelor’s degree. . The school has a high rate of student loan defaults. This is only 1.4 percent compared to 10.1 percent nationwide. Those who graduate from Stonehill with a bachelor’s degree can expect to earn an average of $60,800 in their first few years of employment.

    26. Mount Holyoke College

    Mount Holyoke, one of seven sisters, is a prestigious liberal arts college that welcomes women, transgender and non-binary students and is founded on the belief that women can and should change the world. Despite a shortage of male students, Mount Holyoke has a very diverse student body, with about one in four students being an international student and about one in four local students being of color (African American, Asian American, Hispanic, Native American or Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian). islands or Pacific islands or members of different races).

    27. Babson College

    Just 15 miles west of Boston, Babson College is the nation’s number one entrepreneurial community. It has both undergraduate and postgraduate business schools. All students earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree with 1 concentrations in areas such as accounting, finance, and operations management to choose from. The Babson (nicknamed BOW) Collaboration Agreement with neighboring Olin and Wellesley Colleges allows students to start a business in their freshman year of college, while the Foundations of Management and Entrepreneurship annual course allows students to start a business in their freshman year of college.

    28. Smith College

    Smith is a member of the Seven Sisters and Five Colleges consortium, and its open curriculum and numerous cross-registration opportunities give students greater academic freedom. Smith’s graduate programs accept applicants of any gender, in addition to 41 departments covering more than 50 undergraduate majors. Margaret Mitchell, Nancy Reigen, and Sylvia Plath are among Smith’s notable alumni. Smith was also the first historically women’s college to offer an engineering degree and join the NCAA.

    29. Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering

    Established in 1997, Olin College of Engineering has quickly become one of the top engineering schools in the country. Students can specialize in engineering (with concentration options such as bioengineering, design, and robotics), electrical and computer engineering, or mechanics. mechanical engineering, thanks to a highly interdisciplinary and project-based curriculum. Collaboration and a code of honor define the culture. As part of the collaboration of the three BOW colleges, cross-registration opportunities are available at neighboring Babson and Wellesley colleges.

    30. Brandeis University

    Brandeis is named after Louis Dembitz Brandeis, the first Jewish Justice of the US Supreme Court, and is rich in Jewish history, experience and values. On the other hand, Brandeis is committed to diversity and welcomes students from all walks of life, cultures and religions. Only 31% of students identify as Jewish, while 40% consider themselves atheist, agnostic, or have no religious affiliation. Brandeis University’s 235-acre suburban campus is just outside of Boston, with everything from world-class museums and restaurants to professional sports and a variety of employment opportunities.

    Conclusion

    Five New England universities are in the top 10 US colleges, with two at the very top, according to the new rankings. Schools are not accustomed to occupying first places. After Princeton, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard are tied for second place in the ranking of the best universities in the United States according to US News and World Report.

    Party ideas for 2 year old boy birthday: Two Year Old Birthday Ideas & Party Themes (& Tips!) – Paisley & Sparrow

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    2-Year-Old Birthday Themes Worth Celebrating

    Your kid’s turning 2, and it’s time to celebrate! In the past 24 months, your little one has likely learned to crawl, walk and talk. In addition to these major developmental milestones, your kiddo’s unique personality—and their distinct likes and dislikes—will start to shine through at this age. Keep your tot’s interests in mind when brainstorming second birthday themes. If they’re obsessed with dinosaurs, opt for a prehistoric theme. If they jump up and down with glee everytime you tune into a certain TV show, plan the day around their favorite character.

    Need a helping hand? Check out our event-planning tips, plus a few unique 2-year-old birthday themes to inspire your day.

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    Punny 2-year-old birthday themes
    Disney 2-year-old birthday themes Whimsical 2-year-old birthday themes

    How to Plan a 2-Year-Old’s Birthday Party

    Even if you have a seed of an idea, plotting a toddler birthday bash for your soon-to-be 2 year old can overwhelm even the most organized parent. Take a deep breath. With these second birthday party ideas and tips from Seri Kertzner, owner of the New York City-based planning group Little Miss Party Planner, you can pull off a memorable party for your 2-year-old with minimal stress.

    • Keep it simple: When your child turns one, parents typically go all out and throw a blowout party. “But by baby’s second birthday, you’ve been there and done that,” Kertzner says. “No need to go big. Invite just your child’s friends (classmates, cousins and neighbors) and keep the party low-key.”

    • Embrace a colorful theme: “My favorites are a rainbow (all the colors!), a farm or a rubber ducky party, but consider your child’s interests,” Kertzner says. Make your life easier by picking a pre-packaged concept like Disney characters or Sesame Street, or get inspired by your toddler’s current favorite cartoon. And if you’re crafty, go for a DIY theme where you can let your own talents shine.

    • Keep kids busy: Let’s face it: There’s always a chance a tantrum will break out in a room full of toddlers. Prevent meltdowns by planning plenty of activities to keep kids busy. Better yet, hire someone to help. It’s best to find an entertainer your child is familiar with— a band member from your child’s music class or a storyteller from the nearby library. Ask parent friends for vetted recommendations. And if you’re looking for entertainment, you can find and book a range of performers (magicians, musicians, face painters—you name it) on TheBash.com.

    • Adults should have fun too: Don’t forget to entertain the parents too. If appropriate, Kertzner suggests having wine and beer readily available. “It’s also nice to set some grownup food for them to snack on, such as a crudités or a cheese platter,” she adds.

    • Don’t sweat the small stuff: It’s a 2-year-old birthday party, after all. Your kid won’t remember it, so try to relax and have fun, Kertzner says. As long as you nail down the theme, the fine details—like invitations, cake ideas and birthday party outfits—will all fall into place.

    Punny 2-Year-Old Birthday Themes

    Love a good pun? You’re in luck; there are tons of funny—and punny—second birthday themes. Head to Pinterest for inspiration, brainstorm your own puns or check out three of our favorite 2-year-old birthday party themes below.

    Two cool birthday theme

    Image: Minted, Zazzle, Amazon, DoubleJoyDesigns

    Is your toddler too cool for school? Consider throwing them a “two cool” birthday party. This gender-neutral theme is open to interpretation, but we envision a modern color scheme (think: cobalt blue and sunny yellow) and decorative sunglasses. After all, every cool kid needs a killer pair of shades. In terms of party clothes, let them wear their favorite outfit (nothing screams cool kid like a unique sense of style!) or pick up a printed tee for the occasion. When it comes to snacks and party food, serve up mini cupcakes with sprinkles and colorful platters of fruits and veggies. Dippable treats, like chicken nuggets and mozzarella sticks, always go down well. Bake or buy, a birthday cake with icy blue frosting and decorate it with a custom topper. All that partying is going to make those littles thirsty, so have a cooler full of grown-up drinks and plenty of juice boxes for the kiddos (chilled of course). Want to go all out? Invest in a snow cone machine for an icy, on-theme dessert.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Minted Two Cool Children’s Birthday Party Invitations, $35 for 10 invitation cards, Minted.com; Outfit: Double Joy Designs Two Cool Birthday2 Shirt, starting from $20, Etsy.com; Decorations: Two Cool Party Supplies, $17, Amazon.com; Accessories: Itsy Belle Two Cool 2nd Birthday Party Hat, $3 per hat, Zazzle.com

    Two sweet birthday theme

    Image: Zazzle, Mudpie, SweetAmyShopUS, Amazon

    Celebrate your kid’s sweet nature with a confectionary-inspired birthday party. The “two sweet” birthday theme uses candy colors and playful accessories to create a scene Willy Wonka would be proud of. We’ve chosen to highlight a donut and sprinkle motif, but you can draw inspiration from your little one’s favorite treats (think: ice-cream, cookies or even watermelon!). Before the event send out personalized invitations with a photo of your kid in their sweetest look to date. Decorate the venue with a banner and streamers in shades of mint green, lavender purple and pastel pink. Confetti balloons also work well, as the colorful confetti looks like sprinkles! Dress your little one in a personalized birthday outfit or a sweet dress that they can wear again. Keep kids of all ages entertained with a cupcake-decorating station—simply plate up some freshly-iced cupcakes and a selection of toppings and sprinkles. Serve up custom cookies, popcorn cones and some healthy veggies and protein-based finger foods to avoid epic sugar-rushes among your little guests. A rainbow sprinkle birthday cake will be the cherry on top.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Little Folk Printables Two Sweet Pastel Donut Birthday Party Photo Invitation, $3 per card, Zazzle.com; Outfit: Mudpie Smocked 2nd Birthday Dress, $38, Mudpie.com; Decorations: Sweet Amy Shop US 16″ Two Sweet Rose Gold Letter Balloons, starting from $15, Etsy.com; Tableware: Juvale 144 Piece Donut Grow Up Party Supplies with Plates, $21, Amazon.com

    Two fast birthday theme

    Image: Zazzle, MadiMooshBoutique, Oriental Trading, Amazon

    Ready, set, go! A “two fast” birthday party is the perfect choice for mini motor-heads. Go for car-themed decorations and red, white and black balloons. For a cheap and cheerful nod to the theme, buy a black table cloth and use small strips of white tape to create road markings on your very own race track. Dress your little one in a custom two fast outfit or a Lightning McQueen shirt. Serve up Oreos, stop-light jello and hot dogs with little wheels fashioned from olives. The crowning glory of this boisterous bash? A birthday cake decorated with a red race car topper. This 2-year-old birthday party theme is sure to be a roaring success.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Zazzle Two Fast Birthday Party Red Race Car 2nd Birthday Invitation, $3 per card, Zazzle.com; Outfit: Madi Moosh Boutique Two Fast Birthday T-Shirt, starting from $15, Etsy.com; Decorations: Bessmoso Race Car Two Fast Party Decorations, $18, Amazon.com; Accessories: Oriental Trading Cars & Trucks Treat Boxes, $8, OrientalTraining.com

    Two groovy birthday theme

    Image: Zazzle, LetsGrowBoutique, CherCanDoIt, WillowAndCoByLulu

    Here’s one more punny 2-year-old birthday theme for good measure: A “two groovy” party. Decorations in vintage hues—like burnt orange, mustard yellow and rose pink—will take center stage at this event. Add floral elements like daisy balloons and flower crowns for a boho touch. Dress your little hippie in laid-back attire or opt for adorable mommy-and-me matching shirts. Serve up healthy platters of veggie sticks and hummus alongside a tie-dye frosted cake. Good vibes guaranteed.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Simple Ink DIY Two Groovy Invitation, $3 per card, Zazzle.com; Outfit: Lets Grow Boutique Two Groovy Shirt, $29, Etsy.com; Decorations: Cher Can Do It Groovy Birthday Balloon Garland, starting from $35, Etsy.com; Party Favors: WillowAndCoByLulu Two Groovy 2nd Birthday Party Personalized Sunglasses Party Favors, starting from $12, Etsy.com

    Disney 2-year-old birthday themes

    Disney-inspired 2-year-old birthday themes are always magical. While we couldn’t cover every classic film, here are three party ideas inspired by our kids’ favorite flicks.

    Minnie or Mickey Mouse birthday theme

    Image: Zazzle, stonehippoboutique, Walmart, Party City

    Honor Disney’s roots with a Minnie and Mickey-themed birthday party for your 2-year-old. When it comes to decor, don’t fight the urge to go all out on the mouse motif. Balloons, party favors and decorations that fit the theme are all easy to find. Pick up a fun costume or dress your mini in a personalized T-shirt for the big occasion. Disney-inspired bites for a toddler’s second birthday are easier than you think: bow-tie pasta (a nod to Minnie’s love of bows), unpeeled oranges with slices of kiwi pinned in with a toothpick for ears and Mickey Mouse-shaped waffles. For the showstopper, get your hands on a simple sheet cake and decorate it with an edible sticker featuring Disney’s dynamic duo.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Disney’s Mickey & Friends Mickey & Minnie Time to Party Photo Invitation, $3 per card, Zazzle.com; Outfit: Stone Hippo Boutique Mickey Mouse Birthday Toddler T-Shirt, starting from $14, Etsy.com; Decorations: Mickey Mouse Forever 13-Picture Photo Garland Kit, $10, PartyCity. com; Accessories: LA Wholesale Store Mickey Mouse Ears and Minnie Mouse Headband Party Favors, $17, Walmart.com

    Encanto birthday theme

    Image: InvitationwithLove, Disney, Oriental Trading, Party City

    You’ll be seeing plenty of 2-year-old birthday themes inspired by the smash hit Encanto. Make it magical with an interactive e-invitation that gives guests a taste of what’s to come. Pick up some Encanto party supplies or get crafty with homemade streamers and balloons in turquoise blue, cerise pink and rich purple. Your little superstar can wear a look inspired by their favorite character, whether that be Mirabel, Antonio or Bruno (Shush!). Keep tots entertained with a movie-themed sing along and dance-off. Dish up some bite-size treats like empanadas with corn salad and chips and dips. Add a custom topper to their birthday cake to complete the look.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Invitation with Love Encanto Video Invitation, $13, Etsy. com; Outfit: Disney Mirabel Costume for Kids Encanto, $50, Disney.com; Decorations: Encanto Birthday Party Kit for 8 Guests, $26, PartyCity.com; Balloons: Disney’s Encanto 12″ Latex Balloons, $3 for a set of 6, OrientalTrading.com

    Frozen birthday theme

    Image: Shutterfly, Target, Michael’s, Walmart

    Is your kid a big Frozen fan? Follow the steps below to host the perfect Frozen-inspired second birthday party. First off, create a custom invitation with a picture of your little one (preferably a snap of them frolicking in the snow, but work with what you’ve got!). Next, source a costume of their favorite character from the film. Once you’ve picked an outfit, turn your attention to decorations. Plenty of online stores offer decorating kits; or, you could upcycle old Christmas decorations to create your very own winter wonderland. Complete the look with an icy blue and white balloon arch. For snacks, serve up a bowl of “ Olaf’s marshmallow snowballs,” snowflake cookies and a plate of “Sven’s carrots” with an assortment of dips.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Disney Frozen Anna & Elsa Birthday Invitation, $3 per invitation, Shutterfly.com; Outfit: Frozen Frozen 2 Elsa Classic Toddler/Child Costume, $48, Target.com; Decorations: Disney Frozen Party 7pc Decorating Kit, $10, Michaels.com; Balloons: Aousthop Elegant Snowflake Balloon Garland Arch Kit, $20, Walmart.com

    Whimsical 2-Year-Old Birthday Themes

    Of course, a second birthday party doesn’t have to focus on a certain character or funny play on words. Why not go old-school with a whimsical 2-year-old birthday theme? From a barnyard bash to an ocean-inspired event, here are three of our favorite party ideas for toddlers.

    Summer camp birthday theme

    Image: Target, ShirtsBySarah, Oriental Trading, Walmart

    Searching for summer-ready 2-year-old birthday party ideas? Head outdoors and host a camp-inspired celebration. Draft a guest list and invite attendees to visit summer camp for the afternoon. Next pick up some tees: Parents and helpers can wear “camp counselor” shirts, while the birthday boy or girl can rock a custom happy camper T-shirt. On the day, set up a trestle table in your backyard (or local green space) and add a checkered tablecloth. Use log-slice cake stands and homespun decorations, like lanterns and brown paper bunting, to create a rustic vibe that stays true to the theme. A summer barbecue makes it easy to grill and chill for toddlers and adults. Hamburgers, hot dogs and cauliflower wings for the vegetarians are crowd pleasers for all ages. Of course, no camping trip would be complete without s’mores, so set up a DIY station with all the ingredients and assign an adult to warm them up on the grill or fire pit. Wash all the tasty treats down with gallons of ice-cold lemonade—simply delicious.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Big Dot of Happiness Happy Camper Fill In Camping Birthday Party Invitations, $12 for 8 invitations, Target. com; Outfit: Shirts by Sarah Kids Personalized Birthday Shirt, $32, Etsy.com; Decorations: Kreatwow Camping Happy Birthday Decorations, $25, Walmart.com; Accessories: Oriental Trading Personalized Camp Party Yard Sign, $20, OrientalTrading.com

    Vintage tea-party birthday theme

    Image: SavetheDatePrintable, MeadowsMarvels, Meri Meri

    Toddlers love to imitate adults, which is why an afternoon-tea 2-year-old birthday theme proves to be such a success. The best part? A toddler tea party is relatively inexpensive and super-easy to set up. Send vintage-style invitations and allow attendees to bring a plus-one in the form of their favorite doll or stuffed animal. Encourage guests to wear their fanciest attire and dress your little one in a pretty party dress. Set the scene with a low table surrounded by cushions to sit on. Decorate with a floral tablecloth, doilies and strings of faux pearls. Skip the fancy china in favor of plastic tea cups and child-friendly paper tableware (Meri Meri has tons of cute options). Serve up delicate sandwiches and macaroons on tiered cake stands, and pour juice or pink lemonade from a teapot. Keep party-goers entertained with your kid’s dress-up box, and let them blow off some steam with a cake-themed piñata.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Save the Date Printable Tea for Two Birthday Invitations, starting from $3, Etsy.com; Outfit: Meadow Marvels Tea for Two Birthday Dress, starting from $18, Etsy.com; Decorations: Meri Meri English Garden Party Bundle, $60, MeriMeri.com; Accessories: Meri Meri Cake Pinata, $40, MeriMeri.com

    Farmyard birthday theme

    Image: Walmart, PartyAlleyApparel, Meri Meri, LemonLimeLagoon

    Yeehaw! If you’ve got a country boy or girl in the house—a farmyard theme is the way to go. The first step to pulling off this epic 2-year-old birthday theme? Hunt down a farm-tastic invitation featuring your kiddo’s favorite animals. On the big day dress your little one in comfy overalls layered over a barn animal birthday shirt. Among your second birthday party supplies, you’ll want these animal head visors (an easy way for kids to dress up) and critter centerpieces, each with a barnyard adorned with the number two. Add a few gingham tablecloths, and you’ll be ready to go. Get creative and brainstorm fun, farm-inspired birthday food. Our top picks include: “Bales of hay” (Rice Krispie treats), pigs (in a blanket), deviled eggs in a DIY chicken coop (chicken nuggets work well here too) and a big veggie platter, which can serve as farm produce. If you want to get a little more whimsical, you can also slice fruit using animal-shaped cookie cutters. (The bigger, the better—watermelon and pineapple work great here.) Classic games like pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey and musical chairs (set against a soundtrack of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm”) are perfect for a barnyard bash—but if you want to splurge, you could even have a petting zoo company set up camp.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Big Dot of Happiness 2nd Birthday Farm Animals Shaped Fill-in Invites, $16 for 12 invitations, Walmart. com; Outfit: Party Alley Apparel Oink Bah Moo I’m Two Shirt, starting from $21, Etsy.com; Decorations: Meri Meri On The Farm Party Bundle, $67, MeriMeri.com; Party favors: Lemon Lime Lagoon Farm Blowouts, $5, Etsy.com

    Under the sea birthday theme

    Image: Zazzle, Meri Meri, HashtagCutouts, KitchenDoor

    Dive into the deep blue sea for an unforgettable second birthday party. Whether your 2-year-old is obsessed with sharks, mermaids or other aquatic creatures, this theme will go down a storm. Go all in on this whimsical theme and dress your toddler as their favorite sea creature. Decorate with streamers, balloons and real seashells, if possible. Add pops of color to the blue and green color scheme with cut-out red crabs and yellow starfish. For nibbles, serve up goldfish crackers, beach-inspired cookies and fish sticks (smoked salmon is great for the grown-ups). For an extra-special touch create a “coral reef” platter by arranging an assortment of vegetables around a dipping sauce centerpiece. Pick up a blue-frosted cake and complete the look with an ocean-inspired cake topper.

    Get the look:
    Invitations: Whirlibird Express Under The Sea Invitation for 2nd Birthday, $3 per invitation, Zazzle.com; Outfit: Meri Meri Shark Costume, $75, MeriMeri.com; Decorations: Hashtag Cutouts Under The Sea Party Decorations, $80, Etsy.com; Accessories: Kitchen Door Under The Sea Banner and Party Backdrop, starting from $12, Etsy.com

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    2-Year-Old Birthday Party Ideas – Netmums

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    Last modified on Tuesday 15 February 2022

    Planning a two-year-old’s birthday party might seem like a huge task, but we know that organising a special celebration for your toddler is important for you and for them. This is everything you need to know, from venues to food to gifts.

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    Indoor party ideas

    By two years old, your child will be much more active and vocal than they were at their first birthday party, so it’s likely that a bigger, busier party is on the cards!

    An indoor birthday party is always a good idea with unpredictable weather to contend with – and if your child has an autumn or winter birthday then it’s probably the safest option.

    Hosting a two-year-old birthday party in your own home means your child will be in familiar surroundings (and less daunted by all the people), but if you’re looking at a larger guest list, why not try some of our other indoor party options below?

    Your own home

    By two years old, your child will already be developing all of their own personal interests, so an at-home party means you have endless freedom to create a personalised theme that feels special to them.

    Depending on what your child is into, themes like animals, princesses, dinosaurs, superheroes or fairies are good options that lend themselves well to decorations and dress-up costumes (which could be super cute!).

    A party in your own home is also a great way to keep the cost low, and it offers you more control over how many people you invite and how long the party lasts for.

    Soft play centres

    Now that your child is a little older, they’ll be able to properly enjoy a soft play centre party – more so than when they were younger.

    Most soft play centres will have a specific area that caters to young toddlers, so no need to worry about older kids getting in the way. They’ll often offer bookings with a party planner and catering included – so it’s definitely the most hassle-free option!   

    You can browse your local soft play centres with our handy search tool here – just check that they have a section suitable for two-year-olds, and if you’ll need any adults to supervise.

    Village hall or community centre

    Your local village hall or play centre is another great indoor party venue, especially if you don’t want to be restricted by the size of your home or the per-head cost of soft play.

    Hiring the hall will be the main cost you have to front, plus any added extras like paying for catering or a bouncy castle (ideal for toddlers). And if you want to keep costs down, you can opt to make your own food (just bear the numbers in mind if you’re doing so).

    Check out your local halls for hire using our search tool – just remember to check that they offer children’s parties.

    Outdoor party ideas

    Petting zoo

    Now that your toddler is getting older and more curious, a petting zoo is an exciting adventure for them to explore on their birthday. Don’t panic about goats and ponies just yet, though – plenty of venues will offer parties with smaller animals, like guinea pigs, bunnies and chicks. And you’ll be able to snap some super cute photos to look back on!

    Garden party

    A garden party is the perfect compromise when it comes to an outdoor party that still maintains the familiarity of your own home.

    You can decorate the garden with bunting, hire a bouncy castle, or set up play mats with toys. Plus, you have freedom when it comes to the theme, with animal, jungle or dinosaur themes working well outside.

    If it’s summertime, then a water play party in shallow paddling pools can be really exciting for two-year-olds. Just of course make sure to supervise at all times.

    Picnic

    Going for a picnic party is an easy outdoor option that feels more like an adventure than staying in your own home. Bring some finger food and toys out for a picnic, then head to an outdoor play area for the kids to explore. There are plenty of games that can be played on a picnic, like pass the parcel (as long as you clean up afterwards), outdoor puzzles or chalks to draw on concrete.

    Who to invite

    By two years old, your son or daughter will probably have made more friends from their nursery or play group – but this doesn’t mean they won’t be shy or daunted around bigger groups. Anything up to around eight friends is a good idea and will stop them from becoming overwhelmed. Then, once you add on family, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and children of family friends, you’ll have a full list.

    If your child is getting into arts and crafts, then sitting down to make some invitations together can be a fun way to get them involved in the planning – and it’ll add a personal touch.

    It’s ideal to send out party invites between two and four weeks in advance. If you’re paying in advance for a venue, ordering food from a caterer or buying ingredients yourself, you’ll want to have numbers sorted early – so ask for RSVPs as soon as possible too!

    Games and activities

    When it comes to games, two-year-olds won’t necessarily be used to following rules, and being kicked out of a game can be upsetting. Avoid activities with too much focus on competition and instead concentrate on having fun. Stocking up on small prizes is also a good idea, so that everyone feels included.

    Simple games like musical statues, musical chairs and pass the parcel will excite two year olds – and you can give everyone a prize for taking part.

    If games are too tricky, then simply handing out bubbles or setting up a sandpit outside is an easy way to keep toddlers entertained.

    You can buy bubble-making machines, too. See more details here at Amazon.

    Check out some more party games for two-year-olds here.

    Food and drink

    Party food

    By two years old, your child should have explored a range of different foods and will be able to eat the same things as the older children and adults at the party. Small, bite-sized food is the best option for a toddler’s party, as the kids will be having too much fun to sit down and eat.

    If you’re worried about making sure there’s enough food to go around, fill up a cardboard meal box for each child. That way, you know no one will miss out and they can always take it home if they’re having too much fun for food.

    With most toddlers being picky eaters, stick to foods that you know they’re probably going to like, such as sausage rolls, mini sausages, finger sandwiches and cheese cubes, as well as low-salt crisps and crackers. For more ideas, check out our party food guide here. 

    Drinks

    For drinks, the healthiest option is to stick to water or milk. If you want to give fruit juice to under-fives, the NHS recommends that you dilute it with 10 parts water to 1 part juice. Older kids can have squash, water or undiluted fruit juice.

    The NHS advises against fizzy drinks or flavoured milk for babies and toddlers, but if you want to offer them to older kids then do so after the food, so the kids aren’t too full of sugar to eat anything healthy.

    Plus, if you’re at home and are worried about damaging furniture or carpets, keep the food and drink in a designated room or the garden.

    Birthday cake

    There are plenty of different options for birthday cake, depending on how much of a baker you are! Most supermarkets will sell themed birthday cakes, or if you want something extra personal then your local cake maker will likely be able to whip up something amazing.

    For a middle ground hack, you can buy a simple sponge cake and add the personalised decorations yourself. We promise the kids won’t know any different! We’ve got plenty of cake decoration ideas for you to follow here, from castles to trains, to a classic caterpillar cake.

    If you fancy baking your own cake, browse our library of recipes, from cupcakes to chocolate cake or rainbow cake, plus gluten free and egg free options, too.

    Desserts

    For extra dessert options other than cake, it’s a good idea to have some finger bites available, like little chocolate bites (though not too many!) and pieces of fruit.

    Kids will also love jelly and ice cream as a dessert – and to make it that touch healthier why not try some of our fruity ice cream recipes? Alternatively, you can serve sorbet as a dairy-free option that goes down a treat with kids.

    Gift ideas

    By two years old your toddler will be developing their own interests, but they’re also likely to grow out of things quickly which can make buying gifts difficult.

    If you don’t want to buy a toy that they’ll shortly be too old for, then a sentimental keepsake like a personalised story book can be a nice memento.

    As a practical gift, a toddler’s tricycle is a smart idea as they should be just about ready to start learning (plus, it’ll last them a good few years!).

    In terms of toys, chunky Lego is a fun way for your child to learn as they figure out how to build different shapes. Have a browse through some more of the best birthday gifts for two-year-olds here.

    Lego Duplo is always a good idea. See more details here at Amazon.

    Party bags

    As two-year-olds start to be invited to more parties, they’ll quickly get used to receiving a party bag every time they go to one! It can sometimes be tricky to know what to include…

    If you’ve thrown a themed party for your child, then having a theme to stick to for the party bags too makes it that bit easier. You can find cute stuffed animals for an animal theme or tiaras for princesses.

    A lot of plastic toys are only suitable for children aged three and upwards, so stick to things like play-doh and chunky crayons. Oh, and don’t forget the cake!

    Check out more party bag ideas here.

    Tips for a great second birthday party

    As with any party, planning ahead and getting organised with a list of everything you’ll need to do in advance of the big day will make things whole lot easier. These top tips should help things run even more smoothly:

    • Child-to-adult ratio: If you’ve got quite a few two-year-olds or young toddlers in attendance, then make sure you have enough adults on hand to deal with accidents, as well as any tears or tantrums.
    • Write down the gifts your child receives and who they’re from as soon as your child opens them. You’ll thank yourself later when it comes to writing thank-you notes!
    • Plan the party for the morning or lunchtime. Many two-year-olds will take an afternoon nap, and you don’t want your party to clash. Plus, they’ll likely be tired after just a couple of hours.
    • Be prepared for accidents. Some of your two-year-old guests might have started potty training, so be ready for some potential accidents during your party, and keep cloths and baby wipes handy.
    • Don’t drop your usual rules. Okay, a party is a time for kids to have fun – but that doesn’t mean you should drop your usual rules when it comes to tantrums and misbehaviour. However you usually deal with a tantrum, the best thing to do at a party is to take your child away from the audience, so going to a free room is a good idea.

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    10 Budget Birthday Party Ideas to Wow Your Toddler’s Mind

    Photo by Dejan Ristovski / Stocksy United

    It comes once a year, so of course you want it to be super-duper special, but pulling off a toddler birthday party without spending a lot can be a puzzler. Luckily for you, little kids are pretty easy to please. (Did someone say birthday cake?!)

    These budget birthday party ideas for toddlers are cost-conscious—but also super easy and fun!

    Make a Mess!

    There’s no need to spend a bunch of cash when the simple pleasure of getting super messy is every toddler’s dream. (After all, they’d love to scribble on the walls all day, every day without a grown-up saying “no,” if they could.) While this idea works best for warm-weather birthdays, we’ve got a few indoor-friendly ideas for rainy days, too.

    Photo by Dejan Ristovski / Stocksy

    Messy Outdoor Birthday Party Ideas

    For outdoor activities in sunny weather, prep ahead of time by stocking up on old towels and asking parents to dress their kids in old clothes or bathing suits for the party. Afterward (if you can), set up the sprinkler and let them run through it a few times to get clean.

    1. Go wild, Jackson Pollock-style! Put out old sheets or butcher paper on the lawn or driveway or in the garage, buckets of washable paint, and let children have at it Jackson Pollock-style. (You could even hand out goggles.) Bonus points: Dump warm spaghetti in the paint buckets—it splatters beautifully when thrown.

    2. Just add water. Two more versions of the wild paint party are to fill water balloons with diluted non-toxic paint and throw them at a sheet, or freeze non-toxic watercolors in ice cube trays and let them paint with the melting cubes. Write a happy birthday message for the honoree with fabric pens.

    3. Make a giant mud pie. Fill the kiddie pool with potting soil and water for a good old-fashioned mud pit. Provide some old pie and muffin tins for making that kid-classic: the mud pie. Let the birthday kid blow out the candles on that cake, too!

    Messy Indoor Birthday Party Ideas

    4. Take a spin! Did you know old salad spinners work great for spin art? Collect three or four salad spinners from thrift stores (or borrow from friends if they’re willing to donate them for a good cause). Place small paper plates into the spinner and let your kid guests squiggle some non-toxic Tempura paint on each plate. Then place the top on the salad spinner and go wild! The result will dazzle their eyes. Have a playdough station handy while they wait their turns.

    5. Plane-apalooza! Make paper airplanes out of various papers and materials like printer paper, aluminum foil, and origami paper, and then stage flying contests. You can also build bigger versions of planes out of cardboard or shoe boxes, and decorate them with stickers.

    Downsize the Guest List

    Inviting fewer guests will ultimately mean a more practical price tag, plus it can keep bedlam at bay and foster real connection among little friends who do attend. A general, albeit arbitrary, rule for numbering your invite list: your child’s age plus one. With a smaller crew of kids, you can also (gasp) ask the parents to drop their child off—that way, you don’t have to feed six children and potentially 10 adults, as well.

    Photo by Ronnie Comeau / Stocksy

    Small Outdoor Birthday Party Ideas

    1. Make a splash! Get out the blow-up pool, blow up the beach balls, and make your own beach party! Water table activities and sandbox fun will round out your little luau. Don’t forget the ice cream cones!

    2. Create a backyard carnival. Set up stations for face-painting, plastic bottle ring-toss or corn hole, temporary tattoos, and lawn games like croquet or DIY mini golf (things like cardboard boxes, lawn furniture, plastic cups, and a little imagination are all you need to build a fun course). Added bonus: Find a brave adult who is willing to take a few whipped-cream pies to the face!

    Small Indoor Birthday Party Ideas

    3. Turning three? Have tea. Never underestimate the power of a dress-up tea party: Have each child bring a favorite doll or stuffed critter as a date. Head to the dollar store and grab some dress-up jewelry (for kids and their lovies), make herbal tea cooled with frozen fruit, and offer plenty of finger sandwiches and cakes.

    4. Party with some popcorn and a movie. Throw a movie party with silly costumes so kids can act out their own stories after the showing. While blockbusters are a perennial party-theme favorite, why not try and break the mold with a lesser known film?

    5. Bring the love…the puppy love. If you’ve got a toddler who holds a fondness for furry friends, make your own pet adoption shelter and play veterinarian! Head to the thrift store for gently loved stuffies, have a “pet adoption area” and “check-up area” (complete with a veterinarian’s doctor bag), and even offer each guest a “certificate of adoption” for each new pet they get to bring home.

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    2nd Birthday Party Ideas for Toddlers – Happiest Baby

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    Where did the time go? Your baby is turning TWO, and this is such a fun age to combine their interests with your decorating prowess for a “two-ly” spectacular birthday party. We’ve put together a list of the best 2nd birthday party ideas for boys and girls, with a bit of photo inspiration to get your creative juices flowing. Have fun and don’t forget to take a lot of pictures, because this stage of toddlerhood is over way “two” soon. 

    Off 2 The Races 2nd Birthday Theme

     

    Photo: Pizzazzerie

    A derby theme birthday is such a classic and cool idea for your tot. Horse and racing elements—including sweet prize ribbons, picket fences, and so on—are all very welcome here. This 2nd birthday theme is traditionally green and white but as shown, any color palette can be beautiful… We are loving the preppy blues and easy neutrals.

    Oh

    Two-dles Minnie Mouse 2nd Birthday Theme

    Photo: The Celebration Stylist

    This party uses the clubhouse catchphrase (“Oh, toodles!”) as a jumping off point for a Minnie-Mouse-themed affair. Consider going all-out with balloons in bright and pale pink; and of course, add lots of bows to the space because that is Miss Mouse’s most famous trademark.  

    Love You Two the Moon 2nd Birthday Theme

     

    Photo & to Purchase: Soiree Love

    Reach for the stars with this gender-neutral 2nd birthday party theme. Sandwiches cut out with moon shaped cookie cutters, even a rocket ship in the corner would be in the right universe. And moon and star motifs displayed among your balloons and paper goods will be an out-of-this-world touch. This is another theme that works with many color ways—but be sure to bring in metallics for some space-age sheen, no matter which direction your planning takes. 

    Bibbidi Bobbidi TWO 2nd Birthday Idea

     

    Photo: Project Nursery

    Two is the beginning of a true appreciation for the magic of Disney. Give your little princess or prince a dazzling day of fun and glamour with a Cinderella-themed birthday party that’s sure to impress all their fancy friends, from glass-slipper shaped cookies to a dress-up station and extra-special details and displays inspired by the movie, like in the example shown here.

    Two by Two 2nd Birthday Idea

     

    Photo: Kara’s Party Ideas

    A Noah’s Ark theme is a super-sweet 2nd birthday party idea for a boy or a girl, or in this case, one of each… twins! Two turning two is even more of a reason to explore this adaptable and child-friendly 2-year-old birthday party theme. This mom went with arks, rainbows, and lots of animal pairs for a fete flooded with charm. 

    Tea for Two 2nd Birthday Theme

     Photo: Bits of Bri

    Quickly becoming a modern classic, this adorable 2nd birthday idea will charm your 2-year-old and their friends. We love that the food options built into a tea party are minimal and easy. You can go over-the-top with this theme or execute it simply. Keep an eye on little details like table linens and pretty paper goods, and make sure to teach the pint-sized guests all about pinky-lifting and sandwich-nibbling at their first fancy soirée. 

    Chugga Two Two 2nd Birthday Theme

     

    Photo: Inspired by This

    Planes, trains, and automobiles… any “things that go” theme is bound to charm your toddler. But if you’d like to narrow it down, may we suggest this absolutely perfect party theme for a 2nd birthday? Chugga Two-Two can be as big or as little as you want to make it, from simple, store-bought Thomas printables and party favors to a custom color scheme and personalized conductor hats. 

    Have Your Cake and Eat It Two 2nd Birthday Theme

     

    Photo: Instagram/happylittlehansons

    Nothing speaks to a toddler quite like sweets, so why not create an entire party around… cake! A cake-themed 2nd birthday party gives you lots of flexibility. You will have an absolute blast selecting pretty, inviting details to deck out the space in style for your little sweets-eater. When cake is at the center of the celebration, the details really just need to look like a party

    Two Infinity and Beyond 2nd Birthday Idea

     

    Photo: Catch My Party

    Another character-forward 2nd birthday idea that satisfies your little one’s love of movies and your propensity toward party planning! Toy Story is that quintessential childhood movie that many of us grew up on and are now enjoying with our little ones. Gather goods on Etsy or Amazon, make your own, or do a mix of all three. Primary colors and familiar faces are all you need to take this cute Disney party idea two the stratosphere. 

    One TWO Buckle My Shoe 2nd Birthday Theme

    Photo: Life Love and Littles

    Your little goody two-shoes is going to go head over feet for this charming 2nd birthday idea. Any shoe-loving little will enjoy pointing, flexing, tiptoeing, and dancing around their party space in their favorite kicks. Print out coloring sheets, procure shoe-shaped cookie cutters for sandwiches, and give out little princess shoes or cozy slippers as party favors for your two-cute guests.

    Looking for the ultimate 2nd birthday gift?

    Check out SNOObear—an adorable lovey that doubles as an on-the-go sound machine!

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    help! Connect with us at customercare@happiestbaby. com.

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    condition. It is only meant as general information. If you have any medical questions and concerns about your child or
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    22 Creative Indoor Activities For Toddler Birthday Party |Kids Activities Blog

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    Today, we have 22 creative indoor activities for toddler birthday party from all over the internet and beyond. From a classic game like printable birthday bingo to crawling paper caterpillars, we have indoor activities for kids of all ages.

    Getting stuck indoors on a rainy day or for a kid’s birthday party is tough on 1 and 2 year olds, so let us help you turn your living room and household items into indoor activities using a little imagination.

    FAVORITE indoor activities FOR toddler birthday party

    Toddlers first experience birthday party activities with party-goers watching them smash the 1st birthday cake. Smashing the cake is lots of fun for the birthday child but you need fun indoor birthday party games for the younger children attending with short attention spans.

    Indoor games and little kids just go together!

    That is one of the reasons why these indoor party games are so perfect. Party guests can enjoy a treasure hunt or scavenger hunt for the perfect competitive game. Others can draw from a classic party game like Simon Says or tic tac toe. These indoor activities for toddler birthday parties are just plain awesome!

    If these easy party game ideas look like fun but you don’t think you have a large room in your house to host your party most cities or towns have party places for rent.

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    1. Balloon Pop Scavenger Hunt

    This scavenger hunt from Burlap and Blue has a twist!

    Can you pin the cherry on top?

    2. Pin the Cherry on the Ice Cream Cone

    Thirty Handmade Days has a great way to enjoy ice cream at your next toddler birthday party!

    Let’s be the first to hit the bull’s eye!

    3.

    DIY Ax Toss Game

    Kids of all ages will enjoy Craft Meets World‘s spin on this bean bags toss game.

    How much candy will you win?

    4. Saran Wrap Candy Ball Game

    This game from Mom Luck will make your toddler parties a huge hit!

    B-I-N-G-O! Toddlers win!

    5. Printable Birthday Bingo Game

    Crazy Little Projects‘ Bingo is easy to use for small groups or a larger group.

    Legos are always so much fun!

    6. Lego Spoon Race

    Little Family Fun shows us a new way to play with Legos!

    Let’s find some treasure!

    7. Indoor Treasure Hunt for Children

    Search for treasure with The Spruce‘s indoor treasure hunt activity!

    Button, button, who’s got the button?

    8. Button Button Game

    Little hands will have a great time playing this game from Moms Who Think.

    Let the adventures begin!

    9. Obstacle Course Birthday Party

    Martha Stewart‘s obstacle course party theme can be created with many difficulty levels.

    Can you find the hidden object?

    10.

    Boomer-Whitz

    This is a great party game for younger kids and older kids alike from Moms Who Think.

    Musical chairs are so much fun!

    11. Musical Chairs

    Once the music plays, kids are on the move with this game from Kidspot.

    Giants, Wizards, Elves, oh my!

    12. Giants, Wizards, And Elves

    The object of this game, from Bead Game, is to win all players to your team.

    Let’s make learning letters fun!

    13. The Alphabet: Teaching Toddlers Letters

    Mom Life Made Easy makes learning fun with this matching game for small children.

    Toddler piñata!

    14. How To Make A Punch Piñata

    Winning small prizes out of a piñata has never been so easy thanks to Grey House Harbor.

    Toddlers will love this colorful piñata!

    15. Rainbow Puch Pinata

    Made With Happy shares how to make a rainbow punch piñata and other birthday party ideas.

    Mazes are a great idea for birthday adventures!

    16. DIY Hallway Laser Maze

    Let It’s Always Autumn show you a great way to have an easy, inexpensive laser game for a group of kids!

    Tic-tac-toe, three in a row!

    17.

    Tic-Tac-Toe Tutorial

    Tic-Tac-Toe has never been this fun! Thanks, Sew Totally Smitten.

    Can you stay on the lines?

    18. Walk The Line Activity & Blowing Pom Moms

    Hands On As We Grow gets bonus points for two for one toddler activities!

    Balloon Tennis is a fun no rule game!

    19. Balloon Tennis

    Toddler Approved‘s ballon tennis could also be part of a relay race for added excitement!

    Caterpillars need lots of wiggle room!

    20.

    Crawling Paper Caterpillars

    Parents First‘s paper caterpillars are great fun for kids of any age.

    Everyone loves an obstacle course!

    21. Spy Obstacle Course

    Frugal Fun For Boys knows how to make a party fun for the birthday boy!

    Little friends will have loads of fun at this construction site!

    22. Construction Site Sensory Bin

    Busy Toddler can help you create a playing area that will provide hours of fun with shredded paper!

    MORE Indoor Toddler Activities & FUN FROM KIDS ACTIVITIES BLOG

    • Get your children ready for these 80 of the BEST Toddler Activities for 2 Year Olds!
    • Cool and rainy days call for 30+ Fun Games to Play Indoors for Kids
    • These 22 Extra Giggly Games for Girls to Play are sure to be a hit!
    • 12 Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat Crafts and Activities for Kids are a really great way to teach your little ones!
    • Have some fun with our 140 Paper Plate Crafts for Kids!
    • The 43 Easy And Fun Shaving Cream Activities For Toddlers are some of our favorites!

    Which of the indoor activities for a toddler birthday party are you going to try first? Which activity is your favorite?

    Paula Arms

    10 Unique Birthday Party Themes For 2-Year-Olds

    It’s true that your toddler likely won’t remember a lot from their second birthday, but that’s no reason to forgo a proper celebration. There are tons of birthday themes that can ensure guests of all ages have a fun time, adults included. Plus, with a little preparation and creativity, you don’t need to spend a fortune on these themed birthday parties.

    If you really want to wow guests at your child’s 2nd birthday party, consider one of these on-point themes. The hardest part will be deciding what party theme to go with.

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    10 Two Infinity & Beyond

    Via Flickr 

    If your toddler is a face of everything space, then use this saying as the theme of your party. Pick up galaxy-themed décor – anything with stars, rocket ships, and aliens will be a perfect fit. Modify children’s games to stay on theme. For instance, instead of pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey, have kids pin rockets onto a rocket ship.

    9 Two Wild

    Via Pxhere 

    There’s a reason they call it the terrible twos, so celebrate your child’s wild side with this adorable theme. Mom-o-party suggests parents pick up jungle-themed décor. But you don’t need to spend a fortune on décor – just look around the house.

    You can reuse plants as decoration and break into your child’s toy box to find small animal figurines that will stay on theme.

    8 In Two The Deep

    If you’re thinking of something Little Mermaid-esque, then go with an “In Two the Deep” theme. Focus the decorations on anything ocean-inspired. You could make the theme largely mermaids or pirates, depending on your child’s specific interests.

    This is also a great theme if part of the birthday celebration will take place elsewhere, like at the beach or an aquarium.

    7 Don’t Grow Up Too Fast

    Via PxHere 

    Another great idea from Mom-o-party is a ‘Don’t Grow Up Too Fast’ theme, which likely describes how you feel about your child now that they’re turning two. This is a great option for kids (or parents) who love all things cars. Source décor that will make guests feel as though they’re at an F1 race. You can send children home with goodie bags featuring their own toy cars.

    6 Monkey See, Monkey Do

    Via Raw Pixel

    If your child’s favorite animal is a monkey (or they’re a huge Curious George fan), then this theme could be a winner. What Moms Love recommends this theme for its adorableness as well as simplicity. All you need to do is stick to monkey-themed décor. Consider handing out stuffed monkeys as party favors. For food, make sure to incorporate a lot of banana-themed items.

    5 Tea For Two

    Via PxHere 

    If you’re looking for an ultra-girly theme, then consider “Tea for Two,” as Lovely Lucky Life suggests. You can set up your toddler’s birthday party like a giant tea party, with feminine décor, adorable pastries, and of course, delicate teacups.

    You can even consider hosting the event at a restaurant that specializes in tea parties, so you don’t have to fuss about getting all the décor and good together.

    4 Chugga Chugga Two Two

    Via Flickr 

    Trains may say ‘chugga chugga choo choo,’ but at your toddler’s party everyone will be saying ‘chugga chugga two two.’ Many young children are intrigued by the idea of trains, making this a fitting theme for a 2-year-old’s birthday party, especially if your kiddo is a huge fan of Thomas the Tank Engine.

    3 Taco Two-sday

    via Jeswin Thomas

    Another adorable theme that Love Lucky Life recommends is taco two-sday. It’s only appropriate to have the party on a Tuesday with this name. Set up a taco bar for guests, so they can create their own tasty creations and decorate with Mexican-themed décor, so guests will feel like they took an international trip.

    Don’t forget to serve other Mexican delicacies to stay on theme, like quesadillas, tamales, and guacamole.

    2 Two Sweet

    Via PxHere

    What toddler doesn’t have a sweet tooth? If that describes your child, then a candy-themed party is a smart way to go. Decorate the venue with colorful décor to make it resemble Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. Serve guests a variety of candy and other sweet treats so they can get their fix.

    1 Boo! I’m Two!

    Via PxHere 

    Finally, if your toddler will celebrate their birthday around Halloween, consider a spooky bash. Pick up spooky décor, like plates with ghosts or other fictional monsters. Make sure the décor is child-friendly, though, as you don’t want younger guests scared by the theme. Serve fall-themed foods, like pumpkin pie, caramel apples, and candy corn.

    If you need an activity for the kids, consider turning on a Halloween-themed movie or show, like Charlie Brown’s The Great pumpkin.

    Whether you choose a party theme on this list or something else, we’re sure your toddler’s 2nd birthday is going to be a party to remember (even if they don’t have any memories from it).

    Sources: Mom-o-party, Lovely Lucky Life, What Moms Love,

    How to organize a child’s 2nd birthday: ideas for a children’s party

    The first birthday of a child is a solemn event that all parents await with special trepidation. They gather a big magnificent holiday, distant relatives come from all over the world, mothers bake cakes at night and inflate millions of balloons. Mark or not? Of course! It’s the little man’s debut party. And even if the hero of the occasion sweetly sniffed the whole event in his cozy bed, it’s okay! But my mother had fun, rested and talked with all the relatives and guests, whom she missed so much. And if everything is more or less clear and understandable with the first birthday, then a number of questions arise with the second.

    How to organize a child’s 2nd birthday? Lush or homey? Will he remember? Does he even need it? Maybe not celebrate at all, he still won’t remember? Mark, mark and mark again! Birthday is always a great occasion to give yourself and your baby a sense of celebration, gather guests and once again remember how dear you are to each other.

    And organizing a holiday for a two-year-old is not as difficult as it seems at first glance. Even if you disappear at work from morning to night and you have absolutely no time to make a clown costume, bake a cake and inflate balloons after the Good Night, Kids program.

    We have collected for you celebration ideas that a two-year-old and his guests will definitely like, and in one article we have highlighted the most important points that require your undivided attention. And if your diary is filled to overflowing with urgent matters, the Sea Show team will be happy to take the organization of your holiday into their capable hands. Just call +7 (495) 477-52-23. And the holiday will appear on the appointed day, as if by magic.

    Firstly, the baby has most likely already started watching cartoons and listening to mother’s fairy tales before going to bed. He has favorite characters and stories in which he wants to be. Someone is crazy about Smesharikov, someone sleeps with puppies from the “Paw Patrol”, and someone at the age of two already considers himself a real princess. These are ready-made ideas for a children’s birthday! It remains only to get a magic wand and teleport the guests and the birthday boy to a fairy-tale land.

    Secondly, by the age of two, the baby has already acquired social contacts. Surely he made friends on the playground, in the nursery group of the kindergarten, among the children of his mother’s friends, with whom they periodically play while their mothers drink coffee in the kitchen or on the veranda of a summer cafe. The party promises to be crowded! It remains for us to print beautiful invitation cards and send them to all the guests. They won’t have a chance to refuse. By the way, the Sea Show team will come up with the text and design of invitations especially for your holiday. If it is not possible to present invitations in person, do not despair. You can always send a beautifully designed virtual postcard in your favorite messenger. Not so romantic, but it saves time.

    By the way, it is better to make a list of guests in advance in order to know exactly how many people to count on. Have them at least nod or send a “We will!” emoji. After all, the choice of the place of the future celebration will depend on the number of people.

    So, you have decided – to be a holiday! Made a list of guests, decided on the date and time and want to send invitations. But you can’t… Because you have to invite guests somewhere, not in general. Before you invite all your relatives, dear ones and loved ones to a party on the occasion of the second anniversary of a small but very important person, you should decide on a place. In two years, there are not many options. And this is a very big plus! When the variety is amazing, making a choice can be oh so difficult.

    First celebration option

    So, option number one is to celebrate your baby’s 2nd birthday at home. It’s simple and saves you a fortune on renting a kid’s space at a cafe or entertainment center. But one important condition: you must be ready to receive a large number of people, tune in advance not to worry about every broken glass and every stain on the wallpaper from childish spontaneity, and understand whether you have enough space for a noisy banquet.

    If you live in a house with a private yard, you can organize an open-air party. Unless, of course, your two-year-old was born in January or February. Otherwise, a home holiday has one important advantage. The baby is accustomed and comfortable in the home walls. And this will save him and his mother’s nervous systems from overload. And if the birthday boy or one of the guests wants to sleep, then you can always retire in the next room.

    Issues that will have to be resolved before the moment X, when the guests appear on the doorstep, are the design of the space and the festive table. If there is a desire and time, a mother can independently turn a house or apartment into a fairy-tale land. Sometimes a couple dozen balloons and bright dishes are enough for this. If there is no time and opportunity, the Sea Show decor department will come up with, bring to reality, bring and take away the most fabulous decor in your life, designed specifically for your holiday and space. Just give us a call and we will save you a lot of time and effort.

    Second celebration option

    Option number two is to teleport the celebration to the children’s room of the entertainment center. So you leave your house or apartment safe and sound after the invasion of a crowd of two-year-olds. And save yourself the hassle of having to do a spring cleaning after all the fun. By the way, often entertainment centers offer the services of animators and options for decorating the hall. Often you can just buy a package service “Children’s Party” and close many questions for yourself in one fell swoop. It is convenient and saves a lot of time. And the artists of the Sea Show with the program can come to any point in Moscow and Moscow Region at your first call. Our all-knowing managers will help with the choice of space for the upcoming biennium. For 10 years of work, they have not held children’s holidays only on the Moon. Although soon, probably, they will be able to!

    The place was chosen. Now we need to decide on the theme of the upcoming biennium. There are universal scenarios for the second birthday of a child that both the boy and the girl will definitely like. For example, “The jungle is calling!” or Fairy Circus. They are suitable for those kids who do not yet watch cartoons or have not decided on their favorite characters. If the kid has favorites among the cartoons, then choosing a theme is easy. Smeshariki, Fixiki, Paw Patrol, fairies and even Masha and the Bear will come to you for a holiday and create a fairy tale for your baby.

    There is a large selection of topics in the Sea Show arsenal that only girls will like. For example, favorite Barbies, princesses, princesses and other heroines of girly cartoons. In the life of every girl, sooner or later her first ball will come. So why not come at two years old?

    Holiday scenarios for boys are more brutal. Knights, superheroes of all stripes and transformers just love to go to children’s parties. They know a lot about real fun! And if the guests support the theme of the holiday with suitable costumes, magic can happen that will be remembered for a lifetime.

    Topic selected. Now you need to think about the design of the hall. Here again there are two options.

    The first option is simple and budget.
    Decorate the space with balloons and colored ribbons. It will not take much time and effort from mom, and will create a festive mood.

    The second option is more complex and energy-intensive.
    You will have to think carefully, prepare and turn the chosen space into a fairy tale. So, if you want to organize a princess ball, you need to transform the living room or children’s room in the entertainment center into a ballroom by all means and available means.

    Do not forget about the throne, a table for ceremonial receptions, crowns for guests and a place for dancing. It is advisable to organize a photo zone so that each of the guests can get fabulous photos as a keepsake. Every mom is a superman. If she tries very hard and does not sleep for a couple of weeks, then she will definitely be able to create a complete immersion in a fairy tale with her own hands. But if a superhero mom gives all her strength to work and save the world, then the wizards from the Sea Show will gladly take over the organization of the holiday.

    Now it’s time to think about costumes. A universal dress code will help create a sense of fairy tale and magic. What is a royal ball without princes and princesses? And what’s a jungle party without little lion cubs and monkeys? If you choose costumes that match the theme, then the holiday promises to be unforgettable. And if you chose a neutral theme, then a smart dress for a girl and a bow tie for a boy close the issue with the dress code for a biennial party. Two outfit requirements:

    1. Children should be comfortable. Barbed zippers or sequins in strange places can spoil the mood of even the calmest two-year-old.

    2. There should always be one more suit or dress in stock. Cases are different, and no one canceled the cake.

    What will we eat? The menu for the children’s birthday is another item on the list of questions for the mother of the birthday. Again, if there is time, opportunity and desire, you can organize the first, second, third and compote with your own hands. And if there is no time, then nobody canceled delivery and catering. Whether or not there will be a main course and a cutlet with potatoes is up to you. But children on holidays do not like to sit at the table for a long time, as we adults do. Usually they intercept something on the run without interrupting the fun. Therefore, it is often quite possible to get by with light snacks.

    But what no children’s holiday can do without is without a cake and a candy bar. This is a must have for any kids party. Candy Bar is a magical place, a buffet with sweets of different varieties and colors. We know all the life hacks for organizing candy bars at children’s parties. For example: do not use chocolate and ice cream, which will quickly turn into a sticky something. But desserts on sticks and for one bite are exactly what you need! Sea Show confectioners will decorate a candy bar for princesses, knights, smeshariki, fixies and any other heroes. Such beauty is even a pity to eat! But that doesn’t stop the kids! The task of parents is to have time to photograph sweets before the children crush them in the first 15 minutes.

    The culmination of any celebration is a cake. Friends and their parents will be happy to help the birthday man make his most cherished wish and blow out two whole candles. Prepare matches, the kids have many desires. And one of them is to blow out the candle first!

    That’s all. If you start organizing a holiday not the day before the celebration, but devote time to this, then everything will work out and will definitely work out. And if you emerged from the office and realized that your birthday is in 2 days, and you still have nothing ready, feel free to call Sea Show – we can make a holiday from scratch even in a day. Checked!

    How to celebrate a child’s birthday at home 2 years old — ROSTOV CHILDREN’S HELP CENTER № 7

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    How to celebrate a child’s birthday at home 2 years old

    The birthday of a two-year-old child, first of all, is a holiday for parents. They rejoice at every new day of the baby, and his birthday becomes a significant event, so parents need to try especially hard on this holiday. The child will be happy with a big tasty cake on the table and bright colors around it. So what do mom and dad need to do to make their birthday memorable?

    For the biennium there are more options to diversify the holiday. The child already understands some things, there are various interests, which means that it becomes easier to entertain him. A special point in the celebration are friends who may appear in the circle of other parents from the yard or have children with acquaintances and friends. With other children, the child will be much more comfortable and more fun.

    2 years is already a serious date, so it should be approached responsibly. However, this does not mean that there is an impossible goal.

    It is possible to achieve what you want if you have an idea and options for celebrating. Parents are encouraged to divide the birthday into two parts. One of them will be to decorate the festive table, decorate the house and gather guests. The second will be connected with the preparation of the script for the holiday. Children love beautiful cakes. Photo:youngtexanmama.com

    Places to celebrate

    Today you can find many entertainment spaces for children. There, a child with friends can have fun playing the rides. It is better to book the room in advance so that there are no extra people. Also, such organizations provide clients with animators who will provide children with a good time. In this case, parents do not have to think about the script. But we must not forget about the sweet table, which can be organized at home or in the entertainment center.

    When choosing animators, and especially their costumes, you should be careful. The hero can cause negative emotions in children, even if he seemed rather cute.

    The children will be unhappy and start hysterical, as a result of which the holiday will be disrupted.

    Home variant is more suitable. You may have to work on it, but the child will feel comfortable and it is unlikely that the children will not like something. The advantages of spending holidays at home are the presence of the child’s favorite toys, a sweet table and the presence of parents and friends nearby. Adults do not have to travel anywhere, taking with them bags of food and other things for competitions.

    Before the arrival of guests, it is imperative to take care of cleanliness, and also try to remove all objects that children can drop or get hurt.

    It is best to celebrate at home. Photo: youngtexanmama.com

    Whom to invite

    First of all, you should invite the closest people. It can be grandparents, uncle, aunt, or just good friends, especially if they also have small children. In general, there should be at least 1-2 children at the birthday party so that the birthday person is not bored.

    Birthday is a holiday for the whole family. Photo:welcometothemousehouse.com

    Invitation

    Holiday mood should appear not only at home. If parents have the opportunity to distribute beautiful invitation cards to future guests, then this must be done. Even adults will be pleased to remember their childhood years. When receiving an invitation in the form of a postcard, it is unlikely that anyone will be able to refuse and not come to the holiday.
    Don’t forget the holiday caps. You need to buy them for everyone and hand them at the entrance to the house.

    Create a festive mood. Photo: pixnio.com

    Birthday ideas

    On the holiday, you can make children happy by moving them into a fairy tale or a movie. To do this, you need to choose an idea for a holiday. You can choose from famous fairy tales or film projects. One of the interesting options for a boy is a holiday in costumes of pirates, heroes from Marvel or DC superhero films, Smeshariki, etc. Ideas with beautiful dresses are more suitable for girls.

    Common options are related to the princess ball, characters from the cartoon Monster High, Ever After High, etc. Pirate scenarios and competitions for children 2 years old Birthday in the style of princesses. Photo: pixabay.com

    Choose a style based on your child’s preferences. You just have to watch which cartoons or fairy tales he likes the most. With a choice, it is better to be careful in order to please the birthday man’s preference. It is also necessary to warn guests with children so that they prepare in advance for the chosen style.

    Cakes for little princesses

    Design ideas

    Before the arrival of guests, it is necessary to prepare and decorate not only the child’s room, but the whole house or apartment. To do this, you will need balls, garlands, multi-colored ribbons, etc. You can also prepare posters with printed photographs of the birthday man. They can be drawn up on whatman paper by gluing a photo there, and in the center write the number two.

    Balloons should be throughout the apartment. Photo: pixels. com

    Photozone

    The child’s birthday must be photographed. You can do them throughout the event. Children can be maimed by contests, games, or just eating at the table. These moments are perfect for capturing on camera. The saved photos can be shown to your child in a few years, and parents will also remember how they prepared a celebration in honor of his birthday. Also, all invited guests will be pleased to receive a photo from the holiday later.

    Cakes for 2 years old boy

    Choosing a costume for a baby

    Clothes are one of the main colors of the event. You can choose an outfit for a child, based on both his preferences and in accordance with the chosen style.

    Boys

    Boys can choose a classic suit with a bow tie around their neck. Classic is always in fashion, and it looks especially beautiful on kids. You can also choose a themed costume. It can display a character from a cartoon, movie or fairy tale. You can buy them on various websites or in children’s stores. You can also buy paraphernalia for costumes (magic wands, daggers for pirates, etc. ). One of the highlights in the appearance of the boy is the hairstyle. If he has long and medium hair, then you can fill it with varnish or gel, making any hairstyle.

    Little vampire. Photo: trendyhalloween.com

    For a girl

    You can dress up a girl in a beautiful and fluffy dress. Don’t forget about the princess hair too. One common option is curls. You can also use hairspray and special glitter. Thus, the girl will be in the center of attention, and look like a real princess.

    Every princess is a future queen. Photo: pinkprincess.com

    Organization of the festive table

    All guests will gather at the table, so the selection of dishes on the menu should be special. It is clear that children will only want sweets, but not a single holiday is complete without meat dishes and salads. Various types of meat products can be cut into small pieces and put on plates. It is also worth making salads, the recipes of which are quite a lot. However, before preparing meals, it is better for parents of children to find out if they have allergies to any products.

    Cakes for 2 years old girl

    We must not forget about fruits and juices on the table. Juice in beautiful glasses and neatly cut fruit will perfectly complement the festive atmosphere.

    Animal or figurine shaped sandwiches can be made. The kids will definitely like them and they will have a snack before dessert.

    Wild west decoration. Photo: pexels.com Decoration in the style of fairies. Photo: pexels.com Cakes for future sorceresses

    CandyBar (sweet table)

    No birthday is complete without sweets. The candy bar usually includes: cupcakes, fruits and berries, cake pops (biscuit on a stick), air marshmallows, cookies, eclairs and other goodies. Most importantly, they should be prepared from ingredients that are healthy for children.

    Children love sweets. Photo: welcometothemousehouse.com

    As for drinks, you can offer ordinary water in bottles with nipples, lemonade and fruit drink. There may be allergies among the kids, so before the holiday, talk about sweets with their parents.

    The most important thing for a sweet table is decoration. If you already have a thematic idea for a birthday, then use ready-made templates, if not, then use bright colors, depending on whether you have a boy or a girl.

    All utensils with which babies come into contact must be made of cardboard or high-quality plastic so that children do not break or injure anything.

    There are no rules in the design of a candy bar, you just need to imagine yourself as a two-year-old toddler. The main task is to attract attention, so do not be afraid to experiment, and the kids will definitely like everything.

    Candy bar can be a great place for a photo zone.

    Games and competitions

    For fun, you can prepare competitions in which children and adults can participate.

    Sounds of animals and nature

    To participate in the competition, you will need to download the sounds of nature and animals from the Internet.

    The meaning of the competition is to guess each sound. You can also diversify the game and set a rule to physically respond to sounds. For example, at the sound of a bird, fly like a bird, and when it rains, take cover under an umbrella. There are many options, so only the number of sounds is important here.

    Wave

    This competition calls for a fabric 3-4 meters long. The fun of the contest is that two adults hold the fabric, then abruptly lift it up. Children must run for a certain period of time. The one who didn’t make it, lost. This game will whet the appetite for children, after which they will eat willingly.

    Dancing with toys

    In children’s stores you can find balloons in the form of cartoon characters. They are inexpensive and children can dance with them. You only need to turn on children’s music and start dancing.

    Choice of item

    The contest represents the Cathedral’s choice of item that only one member of the family uses the most. It is necessary to put the personal belongings of dad, mom, grandma, grandpa, etc. into the box. The child must take the item out of the box and give it to the person whose item it is. It is especially interesting to watch the reaction if all family members use the thing. We must not forget about cheerful music and the praise of the child.

    Mother’s ponytail

    Two mothers are required for the contest. On each of them you need to hang a ribbon at the level of the belt, which will hang down to the floor. Children should run after the “tail”. It is desirable for mothers to show artistry and pretend to be cats.

    Tasks in socks

    If the kids are tired of the wild fun and want some mystery, then this competition is perfect. For him, you will need to lay out leaflets with tasks in colored socks. Children need to take a sock and complete the task that lies in it.

    What tasks can be written:

    • Duckling dance;
    • humming your favorite song;
    • show the specified animal.
    Theater

    If the house or relatives have toys of popular cartoons (Gingerbread Man, Little Red Riding Hood, Three Little Pigs, etc.), then they will definitely come in handy. The meaning of the theater is to stage a cartoon. Here, adults will have to try to become as similar as possible to the cartoon characters. Kids will love the live theatre!

    Culmination of the holiday

    Cake is the main dessert at the table. It is necessary and should be tasty and beautiful. It’s hard to find something original in grocery stores, so it’s better to order it. Don’t forget about the birthday. It is advisable to choose a cake with the number two, as well as put two candles.

    Briefly about the main

    1. Children’s holiday is a significant event for parents and relatives.
    2. Decorate a house or apartment;
    3. Prepare dishes and sweets;
    4. Make invitations for each guest, as well as distribute a cap;
    5. Capture interesting moments with a camera;
    6. Play games and hold contests;
    7. Buy original cake.

    One of the problems that can appear at a birthday party is parting. Children may begin to act up because the day is coming to an end and everyone needs to go home. This can be avoided by giving the birthday boy and his friends a walk on the street. There they will breathe fresh air, and there will be no problems with going home.

    It is recommended to work on the holiday so that parents and children will remember it. You can even shoot a movie on a camcorder to watch in the future. A responsible approach to the preparation of the event will provide all guests and the traitor with a good mood.

    How to celebrate a child’s birthday at 2 years old?

    Children’s birthday

    Two years is, perhaps, the age at which a child for the first time is a conscious participant in his own birthday. For most parents, their baby is the greatest value, and they prepare much more intensively for his holiday than for their own. This approach is correct, but let’s not forget that the hero of the occasion is already an independent person, which means that the event should revolve around him and be interesting for the child, and not just for the invited adults.

    Features

    To correctly and sensibly celebrate a child’s birthday, you need to understand what a birthday person is like at 2 years old. In fact, many experts believe that the scenario of the first celebration in life as a whole can be repeated and it’s not worth it to puzzle too much over inventing a full-fledged scenario for the hero of the occasion – simply because he still won’t remember what is happening. However, one should also not forget that the holiday, first of all, is for the baby, which means that he should be at least just interested.

    At the age of two, any child already has some preferences in everything that surrounds him. Some games he likes and others he doesn’t, and the same pickiness is seen in fairy tales and cartoons. Aloud, the birthday boy is unlikely to talk about what he likes, but parents should understand how to please their child in their everyday reaction. All this information should be correctly played up when choosing a theme for the holiday: all irritants should be removed, surrounding the hero of the occasion with only what he is interested in. However, we will talk about the choice of topics a little later.

    In the meantime, it is worth paying attention to the fact that at the age of two, a baby can already be quite a social person. It all depends on the conditions in which the child was brought up up to this point – while some have to “squeeze out” every word (especially in the presence of other people’s uncles and aunts), others are happy to make contact and chat incessantly. Of course, it’s too early to talk about the presence of friends, but if it turned out that communication with peers is already taking place in one form or another, it may be worth organizing such a company on your birthday.

    In general, the guests will be mostly adults, but, again, remember that this is a child’s holiday, not yours, so you should not invite people whom the birthday boy has never seen and who is not very interested in him.

    Children’s celebration is best done in a playful way, but your ideas, of course, must be implemented by the efforts of a two-year-old child. There can be no question of strict adherence to the script – if the kid suddenly doesn’t like it, he must give up what causes him grief, even if the preparation of the competition or game took a lot of time and effort.

    If there are several children at the party, in all competitions the kids should participate only in a team with adults – the birthday boy can simply be afraid that he was put in the center in front of everyone and wants something. It is best to come up with contests that do not involve obvious losers – even adult participants should not have a hint of disappointment on their faces, because the hero of the occasion is not as incomprehensible as someone might think.

    Entourage is a separate issue. Let the child not remember this day, but today he should feel good without any reservations. An integral attribute of the holiday is a large figure showing how old the hero of the occasion is – you can buy it in the form of a balloon, make it yourself from cardboard or colored paper, or simply hang photos on the wall in such an order that they resemble a deuce.

    If you prudently do not spend the holiday at the time when the children are supposed to sleep, then bright garlands and festive streamers will be appropriate, but not in excessively large quantities, otherwise you will not be able to put the child to bed until late at night.

    Keep in mind that children, especially if there are several of them, are not interested in sitting at the table with you – they love to crawl and frolic. They have a lot of desire for continuous movement, but with the ability to stay on their feet, not crashing into anything, so far the trouble is, then let them have fun downstairs, as long as it is safe. For the sake of this, an entire relaxation zone is being assembled for them, for the “construction” of which absolutely any soft objects are suitable: pillows, blankets, mats, or, if available, a pear chair. You can combine all this in the most unexpected combinations to build a whole town.

    Choosing a theme

    Although a small child does not need a harsh scenario, it is still better to celebrate the baby’s birthday in a certain entourage, which, as we said, should correspond to the tastes and preferences of the birthday person. Here are some good thematic examples to inspire or even imitate.

    • Small builder. The best option for a boy – there is no such kid who did not try to build or repair something in childhood. Here, however, consider another point: it is often more interesting for a child to break rather than build, so a good organizer, in addition to a conditional block constructor, will also provide a toy hammer – to make it more convenient to crush. Toy equipment for the entourage will also be in the subject.

    Congratulations in the form of road signs can add color, and the overall range is best kept in black and orange tones.

    • Tutti frutti. Although formally such a scenario is suitable for a child regardless of gender, it is often considered optimal for a girl. This is where you don’t have to rack your brains much – it is important that there are as many different fruits as possible on the table, not only tasty, but also beautiful! Printed images of fruits are also hung on the walls, but preferably not those that are not on the table – why tease the appetite of those present in vain? In games, fruit motives are also pursued, if there are toys in the form of fruits, it’s generally excellent.
    • Young farmer. Another option that will be equally interesting to children of any gender, because many kids are very fond of the theme of animals, as well as bright and beautiful vegetables and fruits. If the child has at least a general idea of ​​​​what the garden looks like, then such a scenario may be very interesting to him.

    For color, you can use a scarecrow model in the interior of the room, toys in the form of any agricultural implements, be it rakes, shovels or buckets, decorative bags of hay.

    In a similar way, parents can come up with a specific theme for the celebration and create props for a home event with their own hands. If it is decided to celebrate not at home, but in some public institution, entirely focused on young visitors, then the local animators will offer a lot of interesting ideas and active assistance in creating the required entourage. Thanks to this approach, it is not at all difficult to organize a believable holiday in the style of, for example, Masha and the Bear.

    Overview of entertainment

    Both children and adults need to do something interesting at the festival – you can’t just eat all the time! The entertainment program will consist of very simple games for the birthday boy and his friends, if invited, but adults can afford competitions in their circle – they can solve more complex problems and will not be too upset even if they lose.

    Competitions

    If an adult company celebrates in a sense separately from the kids, then full-fledged competitions can be invented for them – with the only difference that the theme of the hero of the occasion or childhood as a whole must be disclosed. Here are some good ideas.

    • Birthday quiz. There are no random guests at such a celebration, but you can always check which of those present knows better a few facts about the life of the hero of the occasion. Questions are given to the participants in random order and in equal numbers, they relate to what time the child was born and in what maternity hospital, what is his favorite food now, a cartoon, and so on. The winner is determined by the most correct answers and can claim a symbolic prize.
    • Let’s remember childhood. Having gathered at a child’s place for a holiday, adults inevitably remember their own childhood. This idea can be turned into a game if the conditional presenter shows the guests the heroes of popular cartoons of past decades, and they will have to guess who is meant. Alternatively, the host can change – whoever guesses correctly will be the next host. Then it is logical that the cards with the characters be painted in advance, and everyone draws them at random.
    Games

    Entertainment for toddlers should be subordinate to the general theme of the holiday, or at least not explicitly contradict it. Above, we have proposed three different options for a thematic holiday – accordingly, we will offer one game for each of them, and then you yourself will show your imagination and diversify the program of the evening.

    • Roads with obstacles. One of the versions of the good old maze with obstacles in the form of pillows, toys and similar harmless things. You can walk around such a town on foot or “drive a car”, which the kids will surely be very happy about.
    • Fruit coloring. Why not – children are very fond of such entertainment, and it fits perfectly into the Tutti-frutti format. Naturally, we will color the fruits. At the same time, kids should not be driven into the generally accepted framework – even if they completely mix up the colors and draw you a blue apple or a green peach, they are just having fun, not passing the exam.
    • Horse racing. Typical “farming” fun that kids will love. As a horse, use everything that even remotely looks like it – if there is no mask in the form of a head of the required size, stuff a sock with synthetic winterizer and put it on a stick. Jumping is more fun to the music, and even more so – in the company of true friends!

    How to finish the holiday in an original way?

    Because of a child’s whim, the hero of the occasion may want to end the celebration earlier than planned, and to prevent this from happening, you just need to remember that fatigue in two-year-old children is expressed, unlike an adult, more pronounced. Therefore, the end of the evening should be relatively early, but such that the guests not only do not get offended, but also understand that the scenario is logically completed.

    These are the options for a beautiful finish.

    • A rhyme of gratitude on behalf of the hero of the occasion. One of the adults reads it, expressing gratitude supposedly from the kid himself with a clear hint that I really liked it, but I was tired. This option is good because it can be played even with an unforeseen end of the evening – it will turn out very believable. Of course, the rhyme is read after the tired birthday man was taken to bed.
    • Distribution of gifts to guests. Arriving people hardly expect that they will get gifts on someone else’s birthday – the more it will surprise and delight them. Sweets or small toys for children, photographs of the hero of the occasion or CDs with a film about him for adults are an unambiguous signal that the holiday is over, but if someone could have been disappointed by this, then it is leveled by a pleasant surprise.
    • Launching sky lanterns or balloons into the sky. Later, a few years later, fireworks will be a chic option – now it will rather scare a child. But something beautiful and bright that flies into the sky is very spectacular and symbolic. The main thing is not to go too far, otherwise it may seem to the baby that he has just lost the most important thing, because in his eyes the most valuable thing is what looks beautiful.

    How to celebrate a 2 year old baby’s birthday, see below.

    How to celebrate a 2 year old child’s birthday.

    Your child’s second birthday

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    Are you going to celebrate your child’s second birthday? Then get down to business. We offer you our vision of how to celebrate the birthday of a child of 2 years.

    Step 1. Prepare the musical accompaniment

    Music can truly work wonders. It will create a great mood for both the birthday boy, the guests, and you, the parents. Take the time in advance and prepare the appropriate musical compositions. We even recommend dividing everything into blocks: music for meeting guests, for dancing, for competitions, for the time of cutting the cake, for a meal, etc. It’s just that somewhere you need a calm, somewhere cheerful, etc.

    Step 2. Decorate the room with balloons, garlands and other paraphernalia

    You can make a mix: hang some ordinary balloons, but to make it look even more spectacular, decorate the room with helium balloons. They are, of course, more expensive, but they look very cool. When placing an order, ask them to deliver on the Day of the Holiday in the morning, guessing when the baby will sleep. Ask the strings to be made more authentic so that both the birthday man and his little guests can pull the strings and play with the balls, and not just look at them.
    You can also decorate the room with garlands, toys, etc. You can attach the baby to the decoration on the eve of the holiday, he will probably be interested in it. Just do not forget to comment on everything, rejoice, play with the baby in parallel, so that this process gives him pleasure.

    Step 3. Making a wall newspaper for a child’s birthday at 2 years old

    Buy whatman paper or even several, or take a piece of wallpaper. It is up to you to decide how big your wall newspaper will be. Involve your child in its design. This can be a fun activity for you and your little one in the days leading up to a birthday.
    What to post on the wall newspaper dedicated to the second birthday? Photos of a child with funny captions, handwritten or printed funny stories, create a list of the child’s achievements for the year, his favorite foods, games, so that everyone can get acquainted. And you can also make a mini-exhibition of drawings, applications and crafts of the baby.

    Step 4. Collective congratulations

    It will also be interesting for guests to write, and then for parents and the baby to read congratulations, namely a collective congratulation. Buy a large postcard or prepare a designed drawing paper in advance, where guests will write congratulations for the baby. By the way, not only adults can do this, little guests can draw something, and parents will help sign the drawings. Then it will be possible to take a joint photo of all the guests and after the holiday print it out and attach it to all the congratulations. Then it will be interesting not only to read, but also to watch.

    Step 5. Photo and video

    Older guests will be interested in seeing photos of the child, as well as a video (video film) dedicated to the holiday “Child’s Birthday 2 Years Old”. Photos can simply be launched from a computer in the form of a slide show to the music, or, having prepared in advance, they can be arranged as a presentation with comments, inserts about the development of the child (for example, “how we conquered the potty”, “mother’s helper”, etc. ). That is, there will be some dynamics, not just photos one after another, but an interestingly arranged photo story about the second year of the child).

    And if you have the opportunity to make a video or a video on the child’s second birthday, that’s just wonderful. To do this, you need to “dig deeper” in advance and master the basics of video programs, since the Internet is always ready to tell you what’s what. You can involve someone close to this task. Ask your friends, for sure one of the guys knows how to do this. After all, many have a home video of the baby. And here you can interestingly edit, overlay titles, add music. It will be very sweet and touching. If desired, as a gift, you can give a recorded disc with a video about the child to close guests. This is a very memorable and unusual gift.

    Also, the advantage of having a video about a child is the fact that while adults are watching it, they do not interfere with the kids. You can enjoy playing with the kids.
    Another interesting activity for adults will be comparing a photo of a child with parents, grandparents at the same age. You can prepare ordinary printed photos, or you can scan parental ones and already look at everything on the computer screen. This is also an interesting and entertaining procedure for adults.

    Step 6. Gifts for a 2 year old

    To make it easier for your guests, and also to ensure that only the things they need and want are presented to your child, make a list of what you can give the birthday man and send to your loved ones. They will be grateful to you, as you will make it easier for them to find a gift. Just carefully manage the process (specify who will give what) so that you don’t get the same gift twice.

    By the way, if there are little guests at the celebration, they will also be pleased to receive small presents. After all, children do not always understand why everything is given to only one. So beautiful bright bags with small things – soap bubbles, magnets, something tasty, small toys, sets of crayons, etc. – will not cost much, but will greatly inspire the little guests.

    Step 7. Attributes for the birthday of a child 2 years old

    Prepare all paraphernalia in advance – caps on your head, soap bubbles, everything for contests, games, etc.

    Step 8. Thinking over the menu for the birthday of a child 2 years old

    It is hard to imagine a real bright holiday without a feast. Be sure to consider the age of the children when preparing holiday dishes. So you should not give heavy food (fried, with mayonnaise, etc.) to small children. It is better to immediately think over a light menu, and devote more time and imagination to decorating dishes.

    But for adults, you can set a separate table. It is good if the apartment has the opportunity to put a children’s table in one room, and for adults in the other. If this cannot be done, think about how to combine dishes for children and adults.
    For children, it is better to buy bright disposable tableware, beautiful napkins, etc.

    By the way, remember that it would be nice to first let the children play enough, treating them lightly with snacks, and then lay out the table. After all, if the table immediately stands in the middle of the room, then, alas, children will not be able to play there.

    How to celebrate a child’s second birthday at home

    If you have a themed party

    • Space party

      Decorate the balloons with stars made of paper or foil (the main thing is to make sure that the child does not get hurt if he wants to pick up the balloon).

    • Marine

      Glue eyes, ponytails. Let your balls become fish.

    • Pirate

      Make faces on one-eyed pirate balloons with bandages. You can decorate the rest with the appropriate attributes – images of treasure chests, sabers, parrots.

    • Forest

      Build animals with balloons.

    • Cartoon

      Let each balloon turn into a character from your child’s favorite cartoon.

    You can make a giraffe, a dog and other animals out of long balls without anyone’s help.

    DIY

    Balloons should not be the only decoration. Try to create a festive atmosphere in all corners of the apartment. The arch of multi-colored balls looks very festive. It is not necessary to order it and spend a lot of money for 1 day. Here you can learn how to make a cool balloon arch with your own hands.

    Draw a poster – have it in bright colors. You can stick cute and funny baby pictures on it. The poster can be saved and, after many years, shown to an adult baby.

    You can also put a stable vase with decorative branches, for example, and decorate them with photos of the “hero of the occasion” 🙂 Believe me, the guests will love it. It will be interesting for them to consider the periods of growing up of the child, funny situations with him, which you recorded in the photo.

    Hang homemade garlands on the walls. They can be made from photographs, cut out pictures, images of characters, flowers, soft pompoms – any creative ideas will successfully fit into the holiday atmosphere. It is worth noting that not only horizontal, but also vertical garlands are now very popular. You can make Chinese lanterns.

    Paper cartoon images can be stuck on cupboards, attached to curtains, hung on strings, on doorknobs – let everyone in the house announce the upcoming holiday.

    Decorating a boy’s room

    In a boy’s room decorated for the holiday, masculine motives should prevail. Decorate walls, cabinets, curtains with images of cars, pirates, cowboys, weapons. If you know what kind of cartoons and what characters your baby loves, be sure to prepare their pictures.

    Girls
    • It is better to choose pastel colors;
    • Balloons and poster should be feminine;
    • Refresh the image of the apartment with flowers or their images, hang a garland, bows, pompoms. Use glitter.

    Let your daughter feel like a real princess on this day!

    Top 5 ideas for children’s birthday (1-3 years old) – Children’s Birthday in Kharkov .

    № 1. WHOM TO INVITE

    Only the closest people. It is better that their number does not exceed 6-7 people. If your baby is actively interested in “their own kind”, be sure to call other kids. But by no means peers! The baby can quickly lose interest in them and get bored. Children of two or three years old are also not the best company – most likely, they will perceive the birthday boy as a toy and may inadvertently hurt him. Younger preschoolers (2-3 people) are the best option. The baby will watch with interest how they play, and will surely try to join in the entertainment.

    No. 2. HOW TO TREAT

    This is exactly the case when a completely traditional table with appetizers, hot and dessert is suitable.

    No. 3. HOW TO ENTERTAIN THE CHILDREN

    A one-year-old baby will love games that involve his favorite toys. At first glance, they may seem quite simple, but your child will surely be delighted if older friend Misha shows you how to jump on a fitball, and the girl Anya teaches you how to set the table for doll tea. It’s good if you can organize such joint games for younger preschoolers and the hero of the occasion, which will be of interest to all children. The fail-safe option is drawing. Glue several sheets of drawing paper in advance – you will get a large “canvas” on which you can draw with pencils, felt-tip pens or paints, including finger paints. By the way, the resulting masterpiece will be a wonderful memory of the celebration.

    № 4. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO

    FORTUNE FOR THE FUTURE . One of the most popular native Russian traditions, which has taken root in our days. A number of items are laid out in front of the birthday man: a ring (successful marriage or marriage), a wallet (wealth), a dumbbell (health), a book (intellectual abilities), paints (creative abilities). Now it remains only to wait for what your baby chooses and correctly decipher the results.

    FUN QUIZ . Prepare questions that would directly relate to the birthday man: what was the weight of the crumbs at birth, what color was his spring overalls, favorite song or favorite dish of the baby. Do not forget to prepare small gifts for the participants, for example, calendars with photos of the birthday boy.

    FIND THE DIFFERENCE . On an A3 sheet, attach three photos of a one-year-old age: yours, the father of the child and the baby himself. Let the guests mark who the birthday boy looks more like. Want to make it more fun? Then, under the photographs, sign the parts of the face: nose, mouth, eyes, cheeks. Perhaps the guests will decide: the baby took something from dad, something from mom.

    SURPRISE POT . Arrange medium-sized plastic flower pots in a row, hide gifts for little guests under them. Have the kids take turns hitting one of the pots with a ball from a short distance (about a meter). In case of a successful throw, the baby will be able to lift the pot and pick up the gift.

    GET TO TARGET . Cut out 4 pairs of footprints from heavy cardboard for each baby, the size of a baby’s foot. Invite the children to get from the beginning of the room to its end, stepping only on the tracks, but without touching the floor.

    Hide and seek on the trail . Tie a long rope to the toy mouse – 5-6 meters. Hide the toy, and run the rope across the floor, run it under the chairs, in some places stretch it across the table. Tell the kids a story about a mouse that came running to congratulate the birthday boy and hid. Invite the children to follow the trail – a long tail – a rope.

    TREASURE HUNTING . In five-liter pots (there should be as many of them as there are children at the holiday). Pour a sufficient amount of any cereal. Hide a few walnuts in each pot. Invite each child to find these nuts in the bowls of cereal.

    DRAGING . The popular round dance “Loaf-loaf” can be replaced with other similar games. Everyone gets up in a round dance and moves in a circle: “We quickly inflate the ball, it becomes big! (Hands spread apart.) The ball suddenly burst, became thin! (They lower the handles down and, without disengaging them, run to the center of the round dance. )”.

    № 5. WHAT NOT TO DO

    • When inviting children to a party, do not arrange noisy entertainment. Not every baby will appreciate them.
    • Story games and puppet shows are hardly suitable for a one-year-old – kids under three years old are not well included in the action taking place on the stage.

    BIRTHDAY OF A TWO-YEAR-OLD

    We invite other kids.

    The child must have made friends with whom he makes Easter cakes side by side in the sandbox, and sometimes even shares toys. They will become the most welcome guests at the holiday.

    № 1. WHO TO INVITE

    Three or four children who are well known to the birthday boy (not necessarily the same age), with whom he often meets. Your little one has already found a common language with them, so many conflicts can be avoided. Focus on the children’s celebration – do not combine it in time with a holiday for relatives and your own friends.

    No. 2. HOW TO TREAT

    Fruits, pastries and, most importantly, the cake will surely be appreciated by the kids. It is better to treat kids not at the beginning of the holiday, but at the end. Some kids may get too carried away with food and skip the rest of the program.

    № 3. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?

    Prepare the room for the party: remove some furniture – the more space, the better. Lay out the toys, laying them out in small portions during the holiday – so the children will be constantly busy and not get bored. Plan your activities to move from active play to quiet play. And one more thing: prepare small souvenirs for each guest.

    № 4. What should not be done?

    Do not put on costume shows. At this age, children are extremely shy. And even if your kid is bold beyond his years, one of his guests may be afraid of a clown or a good fairy. In this case, the holiday will be hopelessly spoiled.

    THREE-YEAR-OLD BIRTHDAY

    We celebrate crumbs and their parents together with friends

    At this age, the baby already has the first attachments. And even if some parents are very skeptical about the baby’s first friends, they are the best and favorite for him. And three-year-old children will be very happy if adults forget about their importance and fool around with them.

    No. 1. WHO TO INVITE

    This is exactly the case when the age of the kids invited to the birthday is not too important, the main thing is that the birthday person considers them his friends. It is better to invite no more than 5-6 children to the holiday. They can also be invited with their parents, but only if adults do not refuse to participate in joint entertainment.

    № 2. HOW TO TREAT

    Make a buffet! Dishes with small sandwiches, canapes and kebabs will appeal to both parents and children.

    № 3. HOW TO ENTERTAIN THE CHILDREN

    Your task is to unite children and adults. Tell the guests that they are in a fairy forest, all the inhabitants of which have been bewitched by an evil wizard. To help them, you need to pass tests: build a tower, solve riddles, draw a miracle beast. Are your parents shy? Come up with an alternative! Offer to draw a train of wishes – each family draws its own trailer and comes up with an exclusive wish.

    IMPORTANT! A three-year-old child may have their own opinion on how they want to celebrate their birthday. When preparing for the celebration, do not forget to ask the birthday man about his wishes.

    № 4. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?

    COLORS . Guests become in a circle. The host commands: “Touch yellow, one, two, three!” You need to quickly take up a thing or object that is in the room or on the players of the right color. Who did not have time, he is out of the game.

    CONGRATULATION TELEGRAM . In advance, compose the text of congratulations for the birthday man, putting ellipses in place of adjectives. Ask each guest to name any adjective, write them in the text and read what happened.

    FUNNY ANIMALS . Sing a song known to everyone in an unusual way, for example, using the voices of animals. Boys can sing “wow-wow”, girls can sing “meow-meow”, and parents can sing “kar-kar”. Try not to get lost!

    PASS OBSTACLES . Arrange the skittles at a certain distance from each other. The players stand in a chain and hold hands, blindfold the first of them – the captain. He must lead the rest without hitting the skittles. Members of the team are actively prompting him.

    Naughty Rhymes . The host reads a mischievous rhyme, the rest repeat all the actions named in the text. At any moment, the leader says “freeze” – everyone freezes in one position and remains in it until he counts to 10 or 15. It is very important not to laugh!

    № 5. WHAT NOT TO DO?

    • Three-year-olds get tired quickly, so there shouldn’t be anything too bright or loud at the party. For the same reason, you should not leave music on for the whole birthday.
    • Despite the fact that the kids are already “adults”, they should not be left unattended. Even if you take a break from the entertainment program, one of the adults must be “on duty” in the room where the children play.
    • Don’t make contests. Many children are sensitive to loss.
    • Do not come up with birthday scenarios with complex plots and unfamiliar characters. The life experience of three-year-old children is small – not many of them will be able to understand the intricacies of the plot and imagine themselves in the role of one of the characters.

    How to celebrate a child’s birthday

    Each child’s birthday is a special holiday for parents, and all mothers and fathers want to make this day joyful and unforgettable. About how to celebrate a children’s birthday, depending on the age of the child and what points you should pay special attention to, I am a parent will tell.

    How to celebrate a child’s birthday 1-2 years old

    Where to celebrate?

    The birthday of a very young child is best celebrated at home. Babies at the age of one or two are wary of a change of scenery, so the holiday will bring more joy and pass without excesses if its celebration takes place in a calm and familiar homely atmosphere.

    Who to invite?

    Children under two years old feel insecure in the company of strangers, so the best option is to celebrate the baby’s birthday in a small family circle or invite only two or three of your closest friends.

    Festive menu

    Young children are not yet accustomed to traditional table food, so the best option would be to prepare several dishes for adults, and as a treat for the birthday boy, put fresh chopped vegetables, berries, ice cream in bowls, cheese and simple crackers on the table.

    Entertainment program

    Kids at this age are not yet able to entertain themselves, so parents will have to act as the main instigators of fun at the holiday. Buy balloons and soap bubbles – the child will really like it.

    Have fun finger painting, play simple games that a child can understand, sing funny songs, dance.

    Please note

    Children under two years of age get tired very quickly, so be prepared to leave guests for a while if you have to put a birthday boy who has become naughty from fatigue to bed.

    What can be useful for a baby at the age of one or two years for successful development? This question is answered by the President of the Association of Children’s Goods Industry, psychologist Antonina Tsitsulina.

    How to celebrate the birthday of a child 3-5 years old

    Where to celebrate?

    The birthday of a child of three to five years old can be celebrated at home, in nature, in a special children’s cafe or entertainment center. The choice of place depends on the temperament of your baby and his own desire.

    If your child prefers quiet games, opt for a home party, and if he is fidgety, look towards a picnic in nature or fun in an entertainment center.

    Who to invite?

    By this age, the child already has friends. Invite your little one to invite them to the party. If you are sure that you can cope with a whole horde of little fidgets – let the baby himself make a list of guests.

    If you don’t have helpers, or you would like to spend this holiday in a more relaxed way, offer your child an alternative option: let him choose three or five of the best friends whom you will call directly on his birthday.

    And so that the rest of the children will not be offended, you can bake a birthday cake and bring it to the kindergarten the next day so that everyone can try it.

    Festive menu

    Festive menu directly depends on the place where you are going to spend the holiday. If this is a house party, then put more different juices, fruit drinks, fresh vegetables and, of course, sweets on the table. Cakes, desserts in bowls, cookies in the form of funny figures, cakes, ice cream can serve as a delicious treat. Do not put caramel on the table, because babies of three to five years old will actively move with an “icicle” in their mouth, and this is not safe. Also, do not display snacks on wooden skewers, as children will very quickly find uses for them that can become dangerous.

    If the holiday takes place outdoors during the warm season, keep an eye on the freshness of the products – leave all snacks and sweets in a cooler bag until needed. And do not forget to take as much drinking water as possible – playing in nature requires a lot of energy, so the kids will often feel thirsty.

    If the celebration will take place in a special children’s cafe or entertainment center, discuss in advance with the parents of the invited children and the establishment’s staff all items of the festive menu.

    Entertainment program

    At the age of three to five years, children are already quite independent and can run, play outdoor games and entertain themselves for a long time without feeling tired. However, adults should also join in the joint fun from time to time. Come up with a costume party, a home theater performance, fun contests with prizes. A little birthday boy and his guests will appreciate if the room is decorated with balloons, confetti, paper garlands.

    If you are celebrating a child’s birthday outdoors, don’t forget to take balls, badminton, and a jump rope with you so that children can have fun and be healthy.

    In children’s cafes and entertainment centers, the holiday program is usually run by a local animator, so the problem of entertaining the guests of the baby does not lie on the parents’ shoulders. Nevertheless, familiarize yourself with the holiday program that you are offered in advance, discuss it with your child, and if there are any special wishes, be sure to tell the animator about them.

    Please note

    Keep your little ones safe: at this age, babies are very curious and active. Hide away any items that could be dangerous if you are spending the holiday at home. Be sure to discuss with all the invitees the rules of conduct if the fun takes place in nature, and in any case, keep an eye on the little fidgets.

    Another important point: kindergarten children get tired quite quickly, so the holiday is best spent in the first half of the day, and you should definitely consider places for rest if one of the kids wants to take a nap.

    If you entrusted the organization of the celebration to professional animators from a children’s entertainment establishment, make sure that the festive program takes no more than two to three hours of time. Usually this is enough for children to have a snack, play enough and not get tired.

    How to celebrate the birthday of a child 7-10 years old

    Where to celebrate?

    There are many options. You can arrange a house party, go out with the children to nature or organize a celebration in a children’s entertainment center under the supervision of a children’s party agency. When choosing a place, you need to take into account the wishes of the birthday man.

    Who to invite?

    This issue should also be resolved jointly with the “hero of the occasion”. By this age, children already have a certain social circle. Kids are quite capable of deciding for themselves which of their peers they want to see at their holiday.

    Do not impose on your child the guests you want to see, because the presence of people at the party with whom he does not have a good relationship can spoil all the fun.

    Festive menu

    Let your child decide for himself what dishes will be on the festive table. The only important caveat – do not forget to ask the parents of the invited children if any of them are allergic to any products.

    Entertainment program

    Children at this age prefer not only active but also intellectual games. It will be good to diversify the program not only with speed and accuracy games, but also with logical ones: charades, riddles, magic tricks, guessing games and creative contests.

    Please note

    Schoolchildren of seven to ten years old will certainly want to be left without parental supervision at least for a while – give them such an opportunity. If the celebration takes place at home, set two tables in different rooms – one for children, the other for adults. Let the children take a little walk in the fresh air in the yard without the presence of adults (you can watch them from the window).

    If you are celebrating a child’s birthday in nature, allocate a place for children to play and a picnic separate from adults, but at the same time try to keep them always in your field of vision.

    The best present is a book! That’s what we said in our childhood. And now this statement is not without meaning. Watch our cycle of programs “Book to Help” – and see for yourself!

    How to celebrate the birthday of a child over 10 years old

    Children over the age of ten are already actively making decisions for themselves. In preparing the holiday, you can safely focus on their wishes, which are unlikely to be very different from your capabilities and ideas about life.

    Victoria Kotlyarova

    How to prepare the first birthday: a step-by-step plan of events

    Many parents want to celebrate the first birthday of a baby in an original way, so that both the baby and the guests will like the holiday. Definitely, the approach to preparing and holding such a celebration can be radically different.

    Some people just try to observe the traditions and customs associated with the anniversary of the baby, while others like the idea of ​​themed parties with original paraphernalia, cool treats and fun entertainment.

    For those who have decided to organize a grandiose first birthday of a child, we offer a detailed plan of preparation for the event. It can be adjusted to suit your ideas, but the general principle will help you not to miss any little things that can later upset your parents.

    First birthday: 2 months before the holiday

    Yes, yes, it is 2 months before the preparations should be started.

    Someone leaves the proposed items in the plan until the last moment and eventually faces insoluble problems that cannot be solved a couple of days before the holiday.

    • Determine the date of the holiday.

    It is customary to set the date of the holiday exactly on the day when the baby was born.

    But if it falls on a working day, you can move the celebration to the next weekend.

    According to folk beliefs, birthdays are not celebrated in advance.

    Therefore, even if the date falls on a Monday, it is not necessary to transfer the celebration to the previous Sunday.

    • Make a guest list.

    It is desirable to coordinate with the guests the date of the holiday and the possibility of their presence at the celebration.

    Perhaps someone is planning a business trip or personal business for the date you have chosen.

    Be sure to specify how many children will be with adults.

    This information will influence the entire further process of preparation for the holiday.

    • Decide on the venue for the celebration.

    If you have planned to spend your baby’s first birthday at home, start collecting ideas for decorating the room, the table.

    When a decision has been made in favor of a restaurant, cafe, children’s entertainment center, call the selected organizations and make a reservation for a specific date.

    Believe me, if the date falls on the season of weddings, graduations in kindergartens, schools, it will be problematic to find a place in the last days.

    • Order animators, photo or video shooting.

    It is better to agree with the organizers of the holidays in advance so that there is time to agree on all the nuances.

    If you decide to undertake such activities, find out where you can rent suitable equipment.

    Child 1 year old: 1.5 months before the celebration

    Time is rushing inexorably, and there is less and less left for serious preparation.

    Moreover, mothers, who usually take care of such things, are distracted by household chores and caring for the baby.

    Therefore, we do not put it off until later, but every day we fulfill one item from the proposed plan:

    • We decide on the theme of the holiday.

    It is the chosen theme that will help determine further actions related to decorating the room, gifts and outfits.

    And let someone think that at the age of 1 it doesn’t matter to a child whether he is dressed as a bee or a sailor.

    You can choose a really unusual, unhackneyed theme that will emphasize the love of parents for the baby.

    • We buy or order an outfit for a child.

    Definitely, there will be no problems with buying just a beautiful dress or costume for a baby. But if you want to dress up your princess in the outfit of the bee Mai or the little mermaid, and the boy as a cowboy or a sea robber, you will have to think about how to make such an outfit or where you can buy it, order it.

    If you order via the Internet, then the delivery time may take a month and a half. Consider the pitfalls of ordering via the Internet: suddenly the size doesn’t fit or you simply don’t like the outfit when you put it on your baby.

    • We make a wish list, decide on a gift for the baby from the parents.

    The gift list will make it easier for your relatives and friends to choose presents.

    We will not talk about the same type of gifts or simply their uselessness. Of course, it is foolish to expect that the cost of donated items will justify the cost of preparing for the holiday. But to “order” the necessary crumbs, according to parents, gifts are worth it.

    It is not bad to coordinate gifts with close relatives, for example, with grandparents, aunts, uncles.

    After all, they can give a rather expensive thing as a gift.

    Don’t forget about a gift from parents. After all, a birthday itself is not a gift, even if the “annual family budget” went to it.

    • Making a plan of the event

    Try to describe every minute how the holiday will go.

    For example, at 14:00 – the beginning of the holiday, meeting guests, 14:30 – presentation of gifts, …..16:00 – games, competitions, … .., 18:30 – photo session.

    This does not mean that guests will have to strictly adhere to your plan and throw a half-eaten cake at 4:00 pm in order to urgently participate in the proposed entertainment.

    But thanks to such a plan, you will be able to navigate how much time you have for games, watching slideshows, and how much for toast and snacks.

    • Deciding on competitions, entertainment

    Each competition, game, fun requires a certain, and sometimes serious preparation.

    Therefore, let’s start by simply writing a list of what entertainment we plan to hold and what attributes will be required for this.

    • Find and save patterns for decoration.

    Once the theme is defined, finding suitable templates will be much easier.

    Write a list of what kind of decorations will be used to decorate the room, on the streets.

    How will you decorate the dishes, how will you decorate the candy bar, will you use streamers and the number “1”.

    Getting ready for the first birthday: a month before the holiday

    There are a little more than 4 weeks left until the X-day and this is not so much if you make most of the paraphernalia with your own hands.

    According to some mothers, even 5 weeks were not enough for them to do everything.

    It is not bad to involve assistants in the process or to distribute work among friends.

    Why not entrust your younger sister with making garlands, caps from already printed templates, or your older brother – to build a three-dimensional figure “1” or make a slide show from selected photos.

    The next two weeks will be dedicated to the preparation of decorations and paraphernalia for competitions.

    In order not to forget anything, let’s add these items to the plan:

    • We select a baby photo for a slide show or collage.
    • Print out all prepared templates.
    • We start making paraphernalia.
    • We draw a wall newspaper or congratulatory posters.
    • We make award certificates, diplomas, medals for participation in competitions.

    Definitely, you can order or purchase all the jewelry, but you shouldn’t put it off either.

    • We order or make our own invitation cards for guests.

    Be sure to indicate the date, time and place of the holiday in the invitation.

    You can attach a list of invitations and dress code requirements to the invitation card.

    Baby is 1 year old: 2 weeks before the event

    It’s time to take care of the treats and gifts for the guests.

    • Make a menu.

    Find the right meals for both adults and children. Be sure to write what you fill the candy bar with.

    Talk to parents about allergies in children.

    Take into account not only hot dishes and snacks, but also drinks, both cooling and hot drinks.

    It would be nice to have a grocery list.

    • We order a cake, gingerbread.

    Anniversary cake, of course, you can bake yourself.

    But sweets that are made professionally, taking into account the chosen theme and with inscriptions, will look much more interesting.

    • We check the availability of dishes, tablecloths, napkins.

    It is necessary not only to check whether the necessary dishes are at home in the required quantity, but also to think about how the serving will fit into the theme of the holiday.

    You may need to purchase disposable cups, drink bottles, sweets holders.

    • We order balloons.

    If the decoration of the room includes compositions of balloons, it’s time to order them from a specialized organization.

    • We buy holiday paraphernalia.

    Various trumpets, ordinary balloons, ready-made props for contests, other elements of festive decor will have to be purchased.

    • We prepare musical accompaniment.

    Useful fun cuts for competitions that can be recorded as audio tracks.

    It would be nice to get a CD with children’s songs. If you are planning karaoke, find the appropriate recordings on the discs.

    • We are looking for helpers.

    Ask friends and family who can help with cleaning, cooking and decorating.

    There is a lot of work to be done. So don’t hesitate to ask for help.

    • We confirm orders.

    We call the organizers, restaurant, animators, photographer to confirm the application, adjust the time, menu, and make the necessary payments.

    • We make an appointment for a haircut, manicure.

    In the pre-holiday bustle, you can really forget about this important point.

    And on the last day it will be problematic to look for a free master.

    One year old child: 1 week before the holiday

    If all of the above items were completed on time, there will be no rush in the last week.

    You can think of outfits for mom and dad, as well as adjust the work that was missed.

    Go through the list again. All of a sudden, they forgot something. There are still a few things to be done:

    • We are updating the list of guests.

    There is still time to adjust the menu and script if there are unexpected changes to the guest list.

    • Preparing presents for guests.

    Thanking the guests for participating in the holidays has become a sign of good manners.

    Such gifts will not only express your gratitude, but will also remind you of a good time.

    Ideas for such gifts for guests can be found in the article: Seasonal gifts for guests.

    • We make advance purchases.

    A week before the holiday, you can buy canned food, non-perishable food, drinks, and alcohol.

    Child’s first birthday: 2-3 days left until 1 year old

    The most emotionally intense days.

    The approach of the holiday is already felt in the air. The heart is solemn and exciting.

    After all, this is the first holiday for babies and mothers inevitably worry about how the child will react to such an event.

    But we leave all the worries and move on according to the plan:

    • We check the readiness of the details.

    If you have prepared in advance a list of what you want to see at the holiday and how you will decorate everything, it will not be difficult to check the readiness of paraphernalia, props, gifts.

    We collect all decor elements in one place so that we don’t waste time looking for them at the last moment.

    • We upload photo albums, wish books, CDs.

    Relatives are happy to look at photos of the baby, as well as albums where parents recorded all the stages of the first year.

    Therefore, do not deprive relatives and friends of this pleasure.

    Take them out of the cabinets in advance so that you don’t have to look for them at the last moment or in front of guests.

    • Bringing beauty.

    We don’t forget about ourselves and set aside a few hours to visit the hairdresser and get a manicure.

    We check all the outfits for the baby, mom and dad.

    • We make purchases of products according to the list, blanks.

    Consider what meals you can prepare ahead of time.

    There may be treats on the list that require marinating or allow you to make certain preparations.

    This will unload you on the last day.

    Tomorrow is the 1st birthday

    Today is the final touches of preparation.

    That’s why we don’t waste our time on trifles, on things we didn’t have time for, couldn’t do, missed.

    No time left for sanding. We cover only the important remaining steps.

    • House cleaning.

    It is advisable to entrust this stage to dad or sisters, brothers.

    Believe me, they will do a great job with surface cleaning even without female guidance.

    Of course, if you have not planned to generalize the house on the eve of your birthday.

    • We collect orders.

    If you ordered a cake, gingerbread, collage, balls or other props, you need to pick them up and bring them home or to a restaurant on this very day.

    • Cooking treats.

    We bake a cake if there is no custom-made pastries in the plan, and we also prepare salads without dressing them with sauces, marinate meat, put sweets in flowerpots, and prepare soft drinks.

    • We check the charging and readiness of equipment.

    Charge your camera and camera as well as phones.

    It would be nice if there were spare batteries for such equipment.

    We check the performance of DVD, laptop, karaoke. Don’t leave it for tomorrow.

    And in case of unforeseen breakdowns or malfunctions, you can still find a replacement.

    • We decorate the room.

    It is advisable to leave this stage for the time when the child is put to bed.

    Let such a holiday be a real surprise for him.

    Happy first birthday

    And now the holiday has come. After waking up the baby, congratulate him on his birthday.

    You can even give a present, a toy or a bunch of helium balloons.

    But do not forget that parents are waiting for the last stages of preparation for the 1st Birthday.

    It is advisable to share duties on this day and invite close friends to help.

    • Cooking hot dishes and salads.

    Finishing the preparation of treats for guests, dressing salads, preparing meat or fish dishes, decorating sandwiches, snacks.

    Arrange the dishes in flowerpots, salad bowls, cups and be sure to decorate with prepared toppers.

    • We are finishing the preparation of the premises, yard, table, candy bar.

    This is the kind of work that helpers or ideological inspirers can do.

    Especially for setting up the table, benches, hanging garlands, you will need male help. But it is better to do the serving yourself or entrust the lady to whom you can entrust such an important process.

    Everything is ready for the holiday. We dress up the baby and meet guests.

    Happy birthday!

    Have fun with all your heart and don’t think about the fact that you didn’t manage to do something and suddenly something will not be to the liking of the guests. But if you think that your duties are completely exhausted on this, then you are deeply mistaken. After all, not only will parents have to control the entire process, but there is still cleaning ahead.

    A week after the holiday

    The holiday is over. Great memories and wonderful photos and videos remind of him. Share your joy with friends and relatives.

    Why not have a tea party to watch the holiday footage.

    And be sure to send all the participants of the holiday the most interesting photos and videos from the first birthday.

    As you can see, preparing for the first birthday is not a simple and lengthy process.

    But, believe me, if you approach him correctly, he will not be able to turn your life into a series of problems and fuss. And the holiday itself, indeed, will be unforgettable.

    Video: do-it-yourself preparation for the 1st birthday

    15 brilliant birthday party ideas from 2 years ago

    While your child’s first birthday celebration might have involved little more than party hats and a stunning cake, the stakes must be upped when they turn 2. This year, your little one has not only become more active and more social, but has also developed his own unique set of likes – three things that make the perfect guest of honor!

    Before sending out invitations to your little one’s big day, consider these helpful tips for celebrating a two-year-old’s birthday.

    Serves – Literally – Kids 2+

    If one thing toddlers love is snacks, so make sure they have plenty of safe, nutritious foods to snack on.

    “When it comes to celebrating a toddler’s birthday, parents need to keep food simple, healthy and affordable for kids,” says Dayna Tolly, owner of Party On! Events in Texas. “Sliced ​​fruit, yogurt cups, and snacks like chicken nuggets or tiny PB&J sandwiches always work well.”

    Be sure to find out if children have food allergies so you have options available for them too.

    The time is right

    Remember that most two-year-olds are still sleeping, so be mindful of the time when you plan the party.

    “For the optimal experience for everyone, the party should be scheduled for noon, sometime after they sleep,” says Jordan Stringfellow, owner of Jordi & CO Events in Southern California.

    Stringfellow notes that when a party is too close to bedtime, party guests and birthday or birthday people can become sleepy and cranky.

    Another timing issue to be aware of? Attention covers!

    “Birthday parties for two-year-olds should be kept short because toddlers’ attention time is short: two and a half to three hours is plenty, including free play, some activities, and cake,” says Stringfellow.

    Stay Interactive

    While two-year-olds will be happy to see classmates and other people they love, don’t expect them to be entertained or too quiet.

    “At 2 years old, attention to crafts is not enough, so interactive entertainment is usually the best choice,” says Tolli. “Anything that adds fun and originality to guests, such as balloon artists, jump houses or characters in costume is sure to be a hit.

    Stations available

    “Stations that allow toddlers to play together are great, but make sure there is one item per child to avoid territorial crises,” Stringfellow says. “In addition, each game or center must be run by at least two adults, one leading the game and the other taking care of the children so they take turns.”

    Keep Away

    Parents of toddlers know to supervise their children at all times. However, it is important that the party space is safe and secure as this age group is always on the move.

    “Whether you’re hosting a birthday party at home or renting an indoor or outdoor space, keep the space clearly defined and make sure at least one parent stays to care for their kids,” Stringfellow says. “Toddlers are constantly on the move, and host parents have to make sure that all children are safe.”

    Choose what your child loves and stick to it

    Whether it’s a favorite book, play or activity, all two year olds have their own thing – use it.

    “Choose a theme based on what captures your child’s imagination the most,” says Stringfellow. “Then carry that theme throughout the party, from invitations to gifts and, of course, on the cake.”

    And now the most interesting part. Here are 15 brilliant birthday party ideas from two years ago.

    1. Petting zoo

    “The petting zoo is always very popular with people in this age group,” says Tolly.

    And if you’re worried about ponies swimming in your azaleas, don’t worry. There are plenty of small petting zoos (like rabbits and chickens) for kids’ parties.

    2. Bounce house

    When it comes to a two year old birthday, there is nothing better than a house for kids. Jumping up and down a soft, colorful structure for an hour on end? This is every kid’s dream.

    3. Bubble Party

    Alison, blogger for Oopsey Daisy, came up with a super cute and super easy bubble party idea when her son was 2 years old. In addition to blowing and chasing bubbles, kids (and adults) !) Like popping bubble wrap. Let’s talk about sensory experience.

    4. Sandcastle Party

    If you can’t make it to the beach for your two year old’s birthday, don’t worry. He — and all his friends — will have just as much fun building sandcastles in the sandbox or a sand table in the backyard. Just make sure there are enough shovels and buckets for everyone!

    5. Art Party

    Whether they are coloring, finger painting or chalking on the patio, a themed party is a great way for any two year old to spend a few hours.

    If you’re ambitious, a circus-themed party will provide the opportunity for a variety of kid-friendly activities. Think popcorn, clowns (if your child isn’t afraid of them), and lots of red and white striped decor.

    7. Character Party

    Hiring your child’s favorite character to play games and sing songs with the kids will not only entertain the little ones, but also give you a break.

    “You want to spend time with your kids and enjoy the party, not run around like crazy and manage all the logistics all the time,” says Tolli.

    Thank you, Peppa Pig!

    8. Face painting party

    Bunnies, tigers and butterflies – oh my! For the two-year-old age group, “painters are always the best choice,” says Tolly.

    9. Superhero Party

    Whether your child has a particular superhero they represent or gets upset when you do your best Batman impression, it’s hard to go wrong with a superhero themed party. Just don’t forget capes and eye masks. Pow!

    10. Favorite book party

    Does your child have a book that he asks you to read over and over again? Why not make it the theme of your party? Think of all the snacks you could offer at a Very Hungry Caterpillar themed party!

    11. Sesame Street Party

    From decorations to cake (and cookies!) to possible character visits, the options for a Sesame Street themed party are endless. Kelsey Graves of We Heart Party even came up with the cute idea of ​​making a P-Day for the party!

    12. Water Party

    If you are looking for ideas for a summer second birthday party that will keep everyone calm, how about a water party? Children will enjoy splashing around in the paddling pools and sprinklers, as well as playing with toys at the water table.

    13. Balloon artist

    Few things can open the eyes of a two-year-old child like a long balloon that has feverishly turned into a poodle. Hiring a balloon artist is a great way to keep kids entertained and they make super cute party gifts.

    14. Construction Party

    Traffic cones for decoration, mini hard hats for gifts, toy trucks filled with snacks—there are many ways to spice up a construction-themed party.

    15. Ball

    Ball-style party? Yes indeed.

    “Old-fashioned activities are best for this age group: blocks, sandboxes, simple relay races, and simple toys like beach balls that are easy to throw and kick,” says Stringfellow.

    And in keeping with the theme, the kids’ pool filled with colorful plastic balls is guaranteed fun with the little ones, as well as great photo ops.

    Baby’s second birthday party

    Your baby’s second birthday is coming up and you want to celebrate it. But how? Read on for party tips and tricks for two-year-olds.

    What can I expect at my baby’s birthday?

    At 2 years old, children are mostly concerned with their own needs and desires. This is how the world looks to two-year-olds (and this does not mean that they are spoiled). The party will most likely go smoothly with good adult supervision, not too many guests, and reasonable expectations.

    At the age of 2, your child may be tenacious one minute and yearning for freedom the next. Although he enjoys playing with other children, your child does not yet understand the give and take that is a necessary part of peaceful interaction with other children.

    This means that the party isn’t really about inviting other kids to entertain your child – that will matter more as they get older. It’s more about celebrating with people who are important to your family.

    Because your baby is not yet able to put himself in another child’s shoes, he may hit, bite or snatch toys from his guests. If you think this might be a problem, arm yourself with strategies to prevent aggression and encourage sharing.

    As he gets a little older, your baby will better understand how others think and feel and can act accordingly.

    Who should I invite to my baby’s birthday party?

    You probably have close relatives on your list and could invite one or more toddlers and their parents. An oft-quoted rule of thumb is to invite two children to your child’s second birthday, three to their third birthday, and so on. Further. A good approach to determining the length of the guest list is to think about how your little one has reacted to large and small gatherings in the past and choose a party size you think he or she will be comfortable with.

    What is the best time for a baby’s birthday?

    Most kids this age still sleep in the afternoon, so keep that in mind when planning your party. for parents.

    Where is the best place to celebrate a baby’s birthday?

    Home is usually the easiest place to host your child’s party, but if you have a lot of guests or your home isn’t the ideal place to host them, you can try hosting an event at the playroom, in the park, or in the park . local recreation center, gymnastics school, children’s museum, church hall or restaurant. Some places will organize most of the parties for you for a fee.

    Is it a good idea to create a theme for your baby’s birthday?

    This is an optional ingredient, but many two year olds love a party theme based on their favorite character, toy or animal. Imagine a Curious George theme, for example, with bananas as an appetizer, stuffed monkeys or Curious George books for decoration, paper plates with George’s face, and a cake shaped like a big yellow hat. Or a bug party with butterfly invitations, a caterpillar cake, bug stickers for guests, and a simple game where kids dig for prizes in a bucket.

    What about food for the baby’s birthday?

    If your party isn’t at mealtime, you don’t have to worry too much about food – a little snack and a few drinks is enough. If you are serving lunch or dinner to guests, small portions are best, such as cookie cutter sandwiches, English pizza with muffins, small pieces of fruit or cooked vegetables, small crackers and muffins. (If you’re feeding mostly adults, it’s easiest to schedule a simple meal for them that can be fed in small bites to the kids as well.)

    Be aware that there is still a risk of choking at this age, especially if your little one swallows food quickly to get back to play. Avoid foods such as nuts, whole grapes or pitted cherries, marshmallows, hot dogs, and hard candies or chewing gum.

    You need enough chairs or children’s tables and chairs to accommodate all the children. If this is too much of a problem, consider having a picnic on the floor.

    Food can spill, so put a blanket or tablecloth down first. Rainproof cups are also a great idea.

    What are the best activities for a baby’s birthday?

    Most babies love to dress up, so you might want to have a box of clothes or costumes handy. Simple games or activities where kids can follow suit, such as Ring Around the Rosey or dancing to the music, are also a good idea. Toward the end of the party, you can read a story to the children to calm them down a bit before they head home.

    It’s smart to schedule multiple activities, but don’t worry if the kids end up brushing them off by playing with different toys or jumping from one party item to another.

    What about gift bags for the baby’s birthday?

    By the age of 2, guests appreciate a small bag with gifts. You don’t have to spend a lot – inexpensive souvenirs like colored pencils, plastic animals or figurines, matchbox cars, plastic bracelets, bubbles or stickers will bring a lot of fun and entertainment.

    What is the best birthday present for a baby?

    What to give a two-year-old child? Here are a few possibilities. (See our gift list for more ideas.)

    • Push or pull toys, such as a shopping cart, doll carriage, or mini shopping cart
    • Role play toys, such as plastic food and kitchen utensils, or tea sets
    • Thinking toys, such as puzzles or books
    • creativity, such as watercolor and construction paper
    • Outdoor equipment, such as a ball or paddling pool

    If your toddler opens his gifts in front of other children, be prepared to mitigate outbreaks rather than share. If you decide to wait for the gifts before the guests leave, send the gift giver a thank you note. Include a photo of your child opening the gift or playing with it – that’s nice.

    18 original and fun two year old birthday party ideas

    The best birthday party ideas for two year olds tend to be the simplest ones. A 2-year anniversary is a big milestone for toddlers (and their parents), but that doesn’t mean your two-year-old needs an extravagant birthday celebration. Toddlers just want cake and shiny things to wave, and they want to run free and laugh at nonsense. That’s why paying big bucks to rent a space just doesn’t make sense to them.

    Host a party at home and come up with a theme that requires little more than getting creative with a gear closet or a quick trip to the supermarket. Lay down your hosting duties for one to two hours and be sure to cater to the adults who show up. After all, they are the only ones who will remember it. Here are some easy and fun second birthday ideas whether you’re hosting an indoor or outdoor party.

    Children represent the largest group of unvaccinated people in the US, which means that indoor gatherings are still a danger and should be avoided. April, however, , The Centers for Disease Control, , have revised their rules for outdoor gatherings, now considered less dangerous for small groups, as long as unvaccinated children and adults wear masks and social distancing is maintained.

    Indoor 2 Year Birthday Party Ideas

    Build a Cardboard Castle

    It’s as easy as going to your local hardware store and asking for as many cardboard boxes as they have on hand above. Then paint the boxes in different colors. When the party starts (and when the paint is dry), help the children build a cardboard castle to play with.

    Paint Party

    Purchase washable markers, finger paints and crayons; unroll kraft paper scrolls on countertops, or glue giant sheets of drawing paper along the bottom half of the (well-protected) wall; and then let the kids go crazy. It also doesn’t hurt to get some coloring books for those kids who want to structure their art a little more.

    Favorite Things Party

    Two-year-olds don’t like to be noticed, and they definitely don’t like being told what to do. That’s why sometimes it’s better to forego organized activities and games and just give your child the tools to have fun. And what could be more fun than having all your favorite things on your birthday? So get your child’s favorite color decorations, eat all their favorite meals and snacks, dance to their favorite music, and play their favorite games (or with their favorite toys). Because yes, second birthdays should just be glorified play dates.

    Rainbow Party

    It’s as easy as using color to entertain kids, because let’s face it, kids just love color. The more color the better. So grab colorful ribbons, rainbow cake, colorful clothes and have fun.

    Fairy-Tale Fete

    Include as many of your baby’s favorite fairy tales as possible (serve oatmeal as a “porridge” of Goldilocks and the Three Bears ; have the children wear red capes for Little Red Riding Hood ; offer a clay pie, haystack cookies and house bricks as a tribute to The Three Little Pigs ().

    Buckets

    In case you haven’t noticed, babies love to touch things. So, collect a few buckets and fill them with random items – spaghetti noodles, plasticine, sand foam, rice, a bag of peanuts, and whatever else you can find. Set up bucket stations and let kids entertain themselves with a sensory adventure.

    Milk and cookies

    There is no one, at any age, who doesn’t want to just sit and eat milk and cookies. and start eating sweet treats. So bake (or buy) a variety of cookies, grab some milk, and eat an old fashioned milk and cookie bar.

    Baby Brunch

    No one wants to deal with a bunch of fussy toddlers who either just woke up or need to sleep. So throw your kid’s birthday party in the morning, celebrate everyone’s favorite meal, and get everyone home by noon. Serve eggs, bacon, muffins, juice, and include a “cereal bar.” An easy cake option for such a party is a birthday pancake, which can also be decorated with candles.

    Go shopping

    At the beginning of the party, give each child $10 of monopoly money. Then let the children go to their parents’ different vendors to buy different treats and toys. Practical and fun, right?

    Biennial Birthday Ideas for Outdoors Party

    Bug Party

    Kids love bugs. Why? Dont clear. But the rational fear that prevents them from simply collecting spiders and bugs is not yet in effect at this age. So take advantage. Spread some fake bugs around your backyard (or around your house, for that matter) and have a contest to see who can find and collect the most bugs. You can continue the theme with insect-inspired treats, butterfly nets, and jars of fireflies to give away.

    Garden Party

    Need help gardening? Luckily, toddlers love to “help.” Buy some pots and some seeds and have the kids plant fruits, vegetables, and flowers together as they like. Then let each child take a small pot with them and watch it grow.

    Flower Party

    Buy a few discounted bouquets from the local market and arrange them individually. Sort the flowers by type and let the kids “create their own” bouquets to take home. Bonus points if you have flower-themed treats.

    “Pool Party”

    Depending on where you live it might be a little early to swim, but creating water droplets and filling a few backyard baby baths allows kids to have their own version of a pool party. Make sure you have umbrellas and a snack bar to keep the kids very happy (in other words, not hungry or burned to a crisp).

    Mud bath

    Sometimes you just have to acknowledge a child’s ability to get dirty. However, let your parents know to come armed with an old pair of clothes and fresh clothes to change into before heading home for this one. Get some kiddy pools and fill them up with mud, foam and water. You won’t regret it. When children play in the mud, it is a special joy.

    Bubble birthday

    Two year olds love bubbles. Two-year-olds love bubbles more than they should. But we won’t argue. Arm the kids with bubble guns, bubble machines, bubble sticks, soap nets, and buckets full of soap and water (or “bubble mix” you can buy at the store) and watch them go.

    Social ice cream

    Everyone loves sundae. Get ice cream with different flavors, toppings and fun plates, and let the children make their own ice cream ice cream. Of course, the birthday boy is given two candles in ice cream.

    Summer Snowball Fight

    One of the most special warm weather treats I’ve had is when my niece and nephew were surprised by their grandma with a bucket full of snow she collected last winter and kept frozen until then until July. She let it thaw, and then on a hot summer day, everyone cooled off with an old-fashioned snowball fight.

    Playground Park Party

    Don’t have a big backyard to play in? Ask your child’s friends and their parents to meet you at the playground at the local park for a long vacation. If you want to deliver food and drinks, most municipal parks have sheds that you can rent by the hour.

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    8 most popular second birthday themes for your baby – Momo Party

    Your baby is turning two. How fast! Now they are walking and talking, and you survived another year! It definitely deserves a big celebration of this milestone for you and your little one!

    While your little one may have favorite characters or certain preferences, they are not yet old enough to choose a “theme” for a party, so there is still room for mom and dad to help choose or influence a birthday party theme. 😉

    Not sure which topic to choose? Don’t worry! Today we are going to share with you 8 of the most popular second birthday themes and help you moms and dads have a stress-free holiday with these handpicked collections!

    1.TWO Moon

    Definitely one of the most popular party themes for two year olds! Room colors including black, white and silver make the second birthday party modern and stylish. Your little one may not know much about the solar system yet, but cosmic elements like rockets, astronauts, planets and stars will enchant kids of all ages! Check out our “Blast Off” collection filled with all the amazing space goodies!

    2. TWO Infinity and Beyond

    A space-themed party perfect for Two The Infinity and Beyond’s birthday. We love this party, using our goodies from our Blast Off collection for the twins’ second birthday! How cool is that?

    3. TWO Wild

    Safari Party is the perfect gender neutral theme for boys and girls alike! With animals like tigers, lions, zebras, monkeys and many more, your little wild animal is sure to love this theme! This can also be turned into a “Born TWO Be Wild” or “In TWO The Wild” theme for a second birthday. Check out our Get Wild collection for a wildly fun party for your little one!

    Bonus: our palm leaf plates with these adorable toucan napkins are also perfect for a cute TWO-jar themed birthday party! 4. TWO Sweet

    Ice cream, donuts, candy… who can resist a birthday party in Two Sweet style? Celebrate your little one’s 2nd birthday with our ice cream and candy collection featuring all the adorable party decorations that are literally too cute! 5. Don’t grow up TWO FAST

    Do you have a small car fan at home? Then you won’t want to miss this perfect Grow Two Fast Birthday Theme for your two year old! Decorate a giant number two foil balloon with paper ribbons to pave roads and mark your milestone in a special way! Check out our Car Collection filled with modern car-themed party merchandise!

    6. So two days

    What a fun theme for a second birthday party! Set up a taco bar and throw a fiesta on your little one’s special day with these fun Mexican-inspired party supplies from our Fiesta collection. Don’t forget to bring the piñata! Will be a hit for the whole family!

    7. TWOtti Frutti

    A fruity second birthday theme for your little cutie! With bright colors, it brings joy and joy to the holiday. Check out our Tutti Frutti collection for a fun summer!

    8.Tea for TWO

    Time for tea! What a cute second birthday theme for your little girl? Bring their favorite soft toys and have a mini tea party in the garden! Check out our Pastel Tea Party collection and have a sweet party for your 2 year old!

    We hope you find this helpful! Check out all of our carefully selected collections and choose one to celebrate your child’s 2nd birthday!

    Until next time!

    Xoxo,

    Tai and Yao

    great ideas to celebrate your child’s second birthday

    birthday occasion for him and his little friends. We have everything for you in this article. Read on and you’ll get a good idea of ​​what to do and how to plan the best birthday for your little one.

    What to expect from a child’s second birthday?

    Your beloved two year old is too young to understand the importance of celebrating a birthday. He can be excited a minute before and coo joyfully the next minute. At his age, nothing will seem more important to him than himself. So expect the unexpected on your little one’s second birthday.

    There will be other children who may want something, but your child may be adamant. This is because, at the age of two, he does not understand that the child who asks for something is his guest, and as the host, he must obey. Then a fight might start; he can become aggressive when he sees that someone is more important than him. So plan ahead and know what to do if this situation arises.

    When should your baby’s second birthday be celebrated?

    Every child has a different sleep pattern, and as a parent you know your child best. So it’s up to you to decide when is the best time for your child’s birthday. Every toddler at this age will usually take a nap in the afternoon. Therefore, it is best to have a party in the early evening hours (from 15:00 to 16:00). Your little one will feel refreshed and energized after 2-3 hours of sleep and will be less likely to become cranky and irritable during party hours. However, it is advisable to finish the birthday celebration within an hour or two, as your two year old may not be able to sustain his energy for more than two hours.

    How to plan your little one’s second birthday

    Planning a munchkin’s second birthday can be fun. An interesting theme with fun elements, multiple games and careful planning is all it takes to make it awesome and memorable.

    Below are a few ways you can throw a party that everyone will remember and remember.

    Location Ideas

    The location you choose depends on how big you want the party to be, how many people you want to invite, and what kind of events you want to have at the party. Listed below are five of these places that could be a place to celebrate birthday of your two-year-old child.

    • House
      The idea of ​​having a second birthday at home is the most common of all. After all, your baby is most comfortable at home. Moreover, if you see him becoming sleepy or cranky, you can immediately take him to a place of comfort, that is, to his room.
    • Party Rooms
      If you want to plan a big party for your child by inviting a lot of people, you will need a large open space. This is only possible if you rent out the party room. However, for a birthday party, this can be hard on your pocket.
    • Garden
      If your two year old’s birthday falls in the spring, the best place to celebrate is a garden party. Just put in a few play items such as swings, seesaws, slides, etc. and watch the little guests have fun.
    • Recreation centers
      Today there are many recreation centers with children’s playgrounds. These places provide not only a place for parties, but also food and fun games. However, this can cost you a bomb and turn your budget into a shifter drastically.
    • Community Hall
      Most housing estates and gated communities have a community hall that can be used for parties. In most cases, you don’t have to pay for the community hall and you can have a big party.
    Theme Ideas

    Having a theme can make your birthday party even more memorable. So we have 5 ideas to help you plan.

    • Minion Theme
      Any child who has seen the Despicable Me movie will fall in love with minions. A minion cake, plates, glasses, and yellow and blue balloons that match the color of the minion can go a long way in making the party a hit.
      Outfit
      Children can come in any minion outfit. They may wear blue and yellow t-shirts. Adults can also follow the pattern by wearing blue and yellow clothing.
    • Mickey Mouse Theme
      We all grew up watching the famous Mickey Mouse cartoon and your kid will watch it too, so celebrate your kid’s birthday with a Mickey Mouse theme.

      Outfit
      Dress up your little one in the most beautiful Mickey Mouse dress and ask his friends to come in the same style.
    • Dora Theme
      If your little girl, organize a Dora birthday party for her and let her become a little explorer like Dora. Outfit
      Make your little girl wear Dora’s outfit and see how much she looks like her.
    • Fairy tale theme
      Children love to listen to fairy tales, and fairy tale themed birthday celebrations can become a reality for your child. Outfit
      Dress up your child as their favorite fairy tale character and ask your little guests to do the same.
    • Rainbow Theme
      Children love colors and rainbows make them happy. A rainbow theme is perfect for a second birthday decoration idea. Attire
      Let your guests wear rainbow colors and let your little one be colorful too.
    Cake Ideas

    Cutting a cake is an essential part of any birthday celebration. Here are 5 birthday cake ideas for a two year old.

    • Wild animals
    • Food ideas
    • Animated characters
    • Favorite book
    • Dinosaurs
    Food ideas for a birthday party something that they would like to eat and that would be easy for them to eat is a good idea.

    • Food items such as french fries, fruit, etc.
    • Cupcakes with cream and sprinkles
    • Mini pizzas with cheese
    • Pasta
    • Cup of ice cream
    Second birthday party game ideas

    A party without games can be pretty boring. Try the games below for a 2 year old’s birthday party.

    • Dance and Statue – Make the little ones dance to the music. Stop playing music abruptly. When the music stops, they should become statues.
    • Bubble Popping – Let them blow bubbles and have them catch it before the bubble hits the floor.
    • Attach Rudolph’s nose – Blindfold the children and have them stick bindi on Rudolph’s picture.
    • Treasure hunt. Keep a lot of small toys on the floor and line up the children. When the leader (adult) asks for something, the children run and whoever finds it goes and gives it to the leader.
    • Play the way you like. Organize a children’s playground with swings, slides, etc. Let the children play at their own pace.
    Birthday favors

    Below are a few souvenirs you can give your little guests.

    What to give a baby for the second birthday

    A two-year-old child may not be very versed in material things and may not demand a gift. However, as parents, you always have a desire to give your baby something nice. Here is a list of a few gifts you can give your little one.

    • You can give your little one a tricycle as it will help your 2 year old learn his first bike lesson.
    • If you have a girlfriend, you can buy a kitchen set for her.
    • Books are the perfect gift for every child .
    • Gift set of sand toys for beach trips .
    • You can also buy toy vehicles such as a bus, tractor, car, etc.

    Try out these great birthday party ideas for your 2 year old and see how kids and adults alike will have fun.

    Also Read: Birthday Gift Ideas & Holiday Gifts for Toddlers

    2 Year Birthday Ideas & Party Themes (and Tips!)

    Looking for 2 Year Birthday Ideas or Coming Soon Second Birthday Themes turn two years old? Turning 2 is an important milestone for both your baby and you parents!

    On your child’s first and second birthdays, it can be hard to figure out what to do to make them special. They’re too small to really understand what’s going on, so a grand birthday celebration isn’t always the best idea, but y’all You also want your two-year-old child’s birthday to be fun! With our first child, I had to get creative from second birthday idea .

    My eldest son always has a big birthday party with my whole family, because mom and dad have a birthday right after his birthday.

    Because of this, his birthday is only for our next of kin. And since Rishi (aka dad) has to go to work, it’s like a normal day for us!

    And let’s be honest, is there anything worse than a birthday that doesn’t feel like a birthday?! Especially when you’re TWO? 🙂

    Roy is still talking about my birthday, which was months ago, because we didn’t have birthday hats, sing “Happy Birthday” or open presents! It traumatized him.😉 I had to make sure we did at least a few fun things for him to have a good time on his big day!

    If your child’s birthday is coming up and you need ideas for a second birthday, here are some fun, easy, and inexpensive ways to celebrate your little one and make the day a little more fun!

    But first, some advice from a mother of three!

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    3 Second Birthday Tips

    Birthdays and birthday parties can be stressful, here are some ways to have fun on your child’s birthday!

    1. Keep it simple

    Don’t worry about the perfect cake, the best balloon garland, or the perfectly clean house! Keep it simple, including guests! Having a lot of people can be overwhelming for everyone, so the best way to make things easier is to keep the guest list small!

    You can even take the party from the living room to the indoor playground (Chuck E. Cheese is a great place to host a party) or even to a small pool or water cushion for a summer birthday party! Then you don’t have to worry about cleaning your home or the limitless energy that little ones are destroying in your home! Just always under the reliable supervision of adults, wherever you are.

    Keep party games simple, or if you don’t even want to mess with even a simple party game, you can do without them! We give up games to make it a little easier for us.

    2. Keep your child’s schedule in mind

    It’s always a good idea to keep your child’s schedule (including morning or afternoon naps) in mind when planning a party. If their bedtime is from 10 to 12, don’t plan cakes and gifts at 11!

    It’s a great idea to invite guests while our children are napping. Then you can eat and chat, and when the birthday boy grows up, he will have a good rest for the holiday!

    3. Be Baby Friendly

    Toddler birthday parties should be geared towards toddlers (and toddlers too). That means baby-friendly food (not just adult food and it’s pre-cut so you don’t have to waste time cutting back on their food), suitable games for 2-year-olds, and a place where they can run (especially after the sugar kicks in). force).

    Now let’s talk about 5 super easy ways to celebrate your two year old’s birthday, whether or not their birthday falls on their birthday!

    Two year old birthday ideas – 5 ways to celebrate!

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    1. Fill their crib with balloons.

    It can be hard to figure out what to do for a two year old’s birthday, so a great way to start the day is to keep it simple and easy, like starting the day with balloons!

    Fill your two year old with balloons for a fun way to start the day! Blow up 5, 10 or even 20 balloons and fill your baby’s crib when he wakes up!

    When my eldest was one year old, I blew up a bunch of balloons and filled his crib when he woke up. Something so simple and inexpensive turned into (literally) hours of fun for him! It was one of the best ideas I ever had.

    I did the same for his second birthday and he liked it again. In fact, I’m pretty sure he enjoyed it even more because he could run around the crib and throw and kick balloons everywhere!

    We like to inflate balloons randomly throughout the year, so I love getting balloons with confetti inside as a special treat because he loves them! They will spend tons of time playing with confetti balloons, almost like trying to figure out how they got inside!

    If you’re planning on doing this, do yourself a favor and buy one of these electric blowers! They’re so inexpensive, and when you think about how many birthdays you’re going to be celebrating, most of which will include balloons, you’ll be so grateful you have one!

    I made about 3 balloon strings before I had an electric balloon blower and I was kicking myself I didn’t get it early – it makes it fly so fast!

    One tip is to inflate all the balloons and put them in a laundry basket (or 2) the night before. Then you won’t be in a hurry to blow them up if your two year old wakes up early on his birthday!

    You can also make a whole balloon garland!

    2. Go out for donuts!

    We all agree that two year olds love their sweets! You can’t go wrong choosing donuts and spending time together to start your big day. Head out on their special day and visit your favorite local bakery (or even the grocery store if there isn’t a bakery nearby) and let your two-year-old choose their own donut for a special treat!

    We rarely go for donuts during the week. My husband will take our elders for donuts after gymnastics on the weekends, but we never do that during the week.

    On our child’s birthday, I have to let my Type A personality cool off and let them choose whatever donut they want…even if it’s full of chocolate, giant or decorated with a million crazy things!

    For Roy’s second birthday, I had to break the rules and let him eat icing and nothing else. After all, it’s his birthday, and it only happens once a year!

    3. Visit the fire department.

    What’s more fun than a giant red truck with headlights for a toddler?

    We live just a few blocks from the local fire station. I’ve never been there, but thought it wouldn’t hurt to stop by and ask to see the firetruck, as Roy has been obsessed with “big trucks” lately.

    They were SO good. They showed him the truck, turned on the lights, pulled out their helmet for him to try on (he was NOT a fan of that haha) and even gave him a sticker and a coloring book!

    If you don’t live within walking distance of one, just give them a call and see if you can stop by! Even a quick 15 minute visit can be really special for a 2 year old. In fact, almost a year later, Roy is still talking about it!

    4. Go to a beautiful park.

    Make an effort and go to a beautiful park. You know one thing. One that has multiple play areas, a splash pad, or something your two year old really enjoys.

    Let’s face it. If you’re anything like me, you’re going to the most convenient park. We have one block from our house, so we go there often, but don’t always head the extra 5 blocks to a larger park where there is still a lot to do.

    We went to a bigger park (which actually has swings, things to dig with small slides suitable for toddlers) and Roy was in heaven!

    5. Dance!

    Turn on T Swift, Bruno Mars, Laurie Berkner or whoever your kid loves these days and dance!

    Roy is a big fan of music and dancing (I dare say that most young children also like this). Nothing beats a good dance party to round off a birthday celebration!

    Birthdays of all ages deserve to be celebrated. I hope these 5 simple ideas will help you plan your birthday celebration 2 year old !

    Two Year Birthday Party Ideas

    And if you need some ideas for toddler birthday parties or a fun, sassy two-year theme for your child’s birthday, here are 10 ideas for you!

    1. Two Two (Tutu) Cute

    Celebrate two cute birthdays with a fun birthday girl tutu, food table tutu skirt (like this one from Amazon) and all the other girly cuteness!

    2. Taco for two days

    Everything about tacos! Book a taco bar to kick off the toddler party, then try chocolate tacos for dessert!

    You can buy this adorable Taco Twosday balloon from Etsy, perfect for your party! Buy Fiesta Maracas from Amazon as a party gift and your party theme is ready!

    3. Two infinities and beyond

    For the Toy Story fans in your family: “Infinity two and beyond!” a party! Dress up as Buzz Lightyear (or whoever their favorite character is) and decorate with everything from Toy Story! It’s great for young kids of all ages, because who doesn’t love Toy Story?

    4. Two sweets

    Get ready for dessert! For food, make sprinkled donuts, decorate sugar cookies for your guests to take home (or eat!) and decorate the place with dessert decor like these adorable “two sweetie” party balloons!

    5. Two moons

    Two moons – a fun theme for your astronaut! Decorate with stars, planets and rocket ships. Carry out space activities like coloring pages!

    This Amazon party set has everything you need to celebrate your little space lover!

    6. Oh, two doors

    Does your two year old son love Minnie and Mickey? Our little girl LOVES Minnie Mouse so we threw a Minnie Mouse themed party for her and our little boy loves Mickey so we threw a Mickey Mouse party for him.

    7. Two zoos

    Kill all the animals! Put the animal figurines on the birthday cake, decorate with all the animals and eat picnic style on the ground just like the animals do! This is the perfect theme for toddlers who love animals!

    8.Two Oceans

    Head to the ocean for the Two Oceans Party! Decorate the place with mermaids and seashells or sharks and jellyfish!

    9. Two Pretty / Two Pretty

    For the Two Pretty Little Girl’s Party, bring all the girly items! Decorate with flowers everywhere, encourage everyone to dress in their Sunday best, and have feather boas for everyone.

    Do the same for the little boy! Rip your bow ties and hand out top hats to everyone! The Dollar Store is a great place to find inexpensive party supplies.

    10. Tea for two

    Have a tea party for your little one and his little friends! Use fine china for adults and plastic china for younger children, mini peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and tiny cookies.

    11. Two Cool

    Throw a “two cool” party and invite everyone to wear sunglasses! This fun birthday cake is perfect for their big day!

    Balloon garlands make any party more fun, so check out my balloon garland tutorial to see how easy it is to make!

    I also have several gift guides like 25 Baby Gifts or 5 Baby Gifts that come back for fun gift ideas with a purpose!

    Thank you so much for reading, sharing and subscribing!

    Birthday Party Alternatives – Cenzerely Yours

    UPDATED FEBRUARY 11, 2020

    If you stumbled upon my nook on the internet, you are looking for a way to celebrate a child’s birthday without having a party . Just recently I was in the same place and was looking on Google for ideas about days two year olds (no parties please) as my little guy’s big day was approaching. I didn’t find much, but I decided to brainstorm and make my own list of birthday party alternatives.

    Birthdays were always big events when I was growing up.

    I was so excited about my birthday that I would have started the countdown in April. I had a song, April, then May, then my birthday.

    Now that I’m a parent, birthday traditions are my job, but birthday celebrations today aren’t what they used to be. We live in an age of over-the-top, extravagant, and stressful birthday parties.

    I planned one of these most worthy birthday parties for my son’s first birthday and almost got hives, so for his second birthday I wanted an alternative to extravagant birthday parties.

    If you’re also wondering what to do instead of a birthday party, I have some ideas to make your child feel special without driving yourself crazy trying to keep up with an insta-worthy birthday party.

    Why I’d Rather Skip My Birthday

    If you love party planning, you might enjoy throwing beautiful, thoughtful birthday parties.

    I, however, do and not .

    Planning my son’s first birthday was again the stress of planning a wedding. So much to do and so much to remember, especially when you’re doing it on your own.

    I found myself shocked all the time, even at the party. I didn’t like it very much and my little boyfriend was clearly too young to understand what was going on.

    The stress of planning a birthday party

    In the end, I asked myself if all this stress was worth it.

    For me it was loud NO !

    What’s the point of celebrating a birthday if you’re not having fun? There were so many people in attendance that I was running around making sure people were fed and comfortable, so I couldn’t focus on the celebration itself.

    Birthday expenses

    Today’s trendy pants are expensive. You will definitely spend a small fortune if you want to fix everything.

    Due to a limited budget, we spent several thousand dollars on our first birthday party.

    I imagine a wonderful family vacation that we could take instead.

    I have found that the cost of birthday parties today can quickly get out of hand. Because of this, I did a lot of DIY work when it came to installing and decorating the backdrop.

    It was super again stressful and labor intensive .

    Children’s birthdays are overrated and overlooked

    I think we’re at the point where children’s birthdays are no longer about them. It’s more like keeping up with everyone.

    Today everyone is trying to cheer each other up with crazy birthday party trends.

    Showing a child how much they are loved and special does not mean that they have to throw excessive parties. I found that children do not really care about trendy decor and picture the perfect cake.

    They just want to have fun. Today’s birthday is more like the perfect Instagram shot and an opportunity to let the kid pose next to their gorgeously expensive backdrop for the umpteenth time. It is unlikely that any child would call it entertainment.

    My little boyfriend had nothing! He was so busy taking photos after 15 minutes. All our photos are his chatter.

    Too many forgotten gifts

    I don’t know about you, but in our house seats are limited to .

    We really don’t need more toys that my child won’t play with for more than 5 minutes.

    I prefer a minimalist approach to toys because too much choice can be difficult and overwhelming for young children.

    Besides, they will not learn to appreciate their things when they have them in abundance. You drop one on the floor and move on to the next.

    Then, of course, the real exchange dance continues. You will always participate in birthday parties, give and receive gifts.

    Birthday party for a child without friends

    What if your child has few friends?

    We’re still in the early stages and my little guy has only a few little friends, so his birthday will be mostly adult. I don’t know how much fun that would be for him.

    What about a shy or clumsy school-age child with few friends? A birthday party with few or no kids showing up can be just as painful, so these birthday party alternatives might be the right solution.

    What to do instead of a birthday?

    I’m not saying you should never have a birthday party again. I would probably venture to say that sometime in the future I might have another big birthday party (though don’t quote me on that).

    However, I will miss the annual giant birthday parties. Instead, we focus on fun things we can do together and maybe have mini birthday parties with our next of kin and maybe two best friends.

    Of course, there will still be cake, decorations and balloons, but the focus is on the baby, not the party, so everything doesn’t have to be perfect.

    I prefer a birthday without pressure when celebrating a child.

    One way to make your child feel super special is to create a birthday tradition that they look forward to every year, no party required because is better than !

    Birthday traditions to make your child feel special

    Here are some birthday traditions you can start with your child to show them how special they are. They will quickly become family favorites that your children will look forward to. wait every year.

    Birthday Countdown

    If your child is like me, they will love the birthday countdown! You can use this super cute countdown clock, whiteboard, countdown chalkboard, or just a regular calendar to count down to your kid’s big day.

    They like to change numbers or cross out dates every day and it creates excitement for their special day.

    Decorating the house for birthdays

    Just because you’re missing a party doesn’t mean you should skip decorating. I love decorating the house the night before so the kid can wake up for a birthday party.

    I love hanging a ribbon on the door, so the joy of a birthday hits them from the moment they wake up.

    You can even record streamers as a network so your kids have to blast through them, which is great fun!

    Don’t forget the happy birthday banner .

    When we were growing up, we had one colorful happy birthday sign that was used for every birthday for about 15 years. I always associate birthdays with this banner.

    You can buy one or make your own and even add the baby’s name to make it special. You can even get versatile decorating kits these days.

    Birthday Number Helium Balloon

    One tradition I wanted to start with my little boyfriend is waking up to birthday balloons. We love getting helium balloons and adding a number balloon to make show how old they will be this year.

    It makes amazing photographs that can be collected throughout a lifetime.

    Try a regular numbered balloon on the bed.

    Bonus, kids love helium balloons and my toddler spent all day doing his own! It lasted almost 2 weeks!

    I know these foil numbered balloons can be expensive if you buy them straight from the party supply store.

    If you want to save some money, order a balloon separately in advance and just pay to fill it up.

    Another bonus to buy ahead is more choice. Many sizes, colors and themes are available.

    Birthday Breakfast

    What could be better than starting a birthday with breakfast?

    You can make your child’s favorite breakfast whether it’s pancakes, waffles or their favorite cereal.

    If you really want to add some highlights, you can even create a “custom waffle/pancake station” with all the elements like fruit, whipped cream, syrup and even sprinkles.

    Why not use some trendy birthday cutlery too?

    You can purchase disposable birthday utensils from your local party store or reusable special birthday plates like this one with a candle insert. How cute is that?!

    Birthday interview

    I think it’s such a nice idea!

    You usually do an annual interview with your children, asking a series of questions each birthday and recording their answers. You can choose to video interview and write it all down or do the traditional pen and paper style.

    Collect them every year and make a wonderful gift for years to come.

    You will see how their answers change over the years, and it will be interesting for both of you to look back.

    If you don’t know what questions to ask, I’ve included a free printout of ‘s birthday interview in another post.

    Measure their height on the growth chart

    Children love to see how much they have grown and how tall they are now.

    Make it an annual tradition to mark your growth chart every birthday and count how much they’ve grown.

    I love this giant ruler to hang on their walls.

    Birth memories

    I like the idea of ​​retelling their birth story on their birthdays.

    In fact, I wrote a letter to my son before he was born, in which I told about my feelings and about everything that I could not wait to share with him.

    This letter has been added to a personalized keepsake box along with other items from his many “firsts”.

    For example, his first baby blanket, a first-hand print, a few favorite overalls, and lots of other little knick-knacks I saved along the way.

    We love to read “The Night You Were Born” and talk about that special night.

    Birthday Gift Treasure Hunt

    Another idea I love is a little adventure in search of the elusive birthday present.

    You can start hunting with a birthday breakfast where you give the first clue and let your child solve fun riddles or answer questions to find their presents.

    I like to include the whole family in this tradition so that each person can submit a clue or question.

    If you’re in need of gift ideas, I have a list of great gift ideas without toys and another list of practical and useful gift ideas for kids.

    We have too many toys that are barely used, so these are great alternatives to toys.

    Specially packaged birthday lunch

    If your child leaves for school on their birthday, prepare a special surprise lunch for them.

    You can even gift wrap their lunch for a special treat.

    Don’t forget your special birthday card and maybe even a birthday cupcake.

    Let them eat cake

    If there’s one thing I can’t live without on my birthday, it’s cake. If there’s a reason to eat cake, I’ll find it.

    So, one of my favorite birthday rituals is to eat a piece of birthday cake for breakfast until it’s done!

    LOL I understand that you probably don’t want your kids to eat too much cake, so even one day they can eat cake for breakfast is such a treat.

    What I love about you

    Another special way to celebrate a child’s birthday is to share what they like about the guest of honor.

    You can do it during your birthday breakfast.

    Walk around the table and make a special birthday toast, where each person adds something special about the birthday person or a special memory from that year about the birthday person.

    This can also be added as part of the birthday interview series.

    You’ve got mail

    One of my favorite parts of my birthday is getting special birthday cards in the mail from relatives who lived abroad.

    I loved them so much that I saved them all.

    Send your child a birthday card (you don’t really need to send it, just put it in the mailbox so they can pick it up).

    You could even write a special letter describing all of their greatest accomplishments or milestones in the past year.

    Birthday Party Alternatives

    Now let’s talk about fun ways to celebrate a child’s birthday without a big party.

    You know your child best, think about things they like, places they like to visit, or activities they like to do.

    My little boyfriend loves the farm, so this year we went to the farm with him and his best friend.

    It was a super simple low key birthday, but it was all about him and he loved it.

    Here are a few things you can do instead of a birthday party.

    • Special movie experience with all the extras – let your child choose the movie they would like to watch and enjoy a VIP movie with a special pre-show dinner (some VIP theaters even have a movie dinner plan) and let them get special treats like popcorn, candy and maybe even a cupcake
    • Go to an amusement park – Does your child have a favorite amusement park? I would love to go to Disney World on my birthday. You can take your child and let them bring a friend for some extra fun.
    • Visit the farm – for younger children, a trip to the farm can be a great party. Some farms host birthday parties and host events and games.
    • Play bowling or mini golf – if you have a child who loves to compete, you can do something active and fun like bowling, mini golf or an archery tag
    • Laser Tag is a great option for lots of family fun that will keep everyone active
    • Visit the arcade or carnival – if you have any local carnivals, this might be a great way to celebrate your birthday. If not, why not visit the playground or arcade.
    • Grant 3 wishes – if you are not sure what your birthday prince or princess will like, give them a magic lamp and let them make 3 wishes of what they would like to do that day
    • Visit the zoo or Animal Sanctuary – If you have a little animal lover, consider taking them to a zoo, animal shelter, or pet farm
    • Birthday Sleepover – Throw a small birthday party with your child’s BBF or cousins. too stressful, have a family sleepover in the living room or backyard where the child can stay up late and do something fun like board games.
    • Birthday picnic – visit your child’s favorite place (for example, a park) and have a fun birthday picnic. Don’t forget the birthday crown.
    • Have a humble gathering – Invite a few close family or friends to sing happy birthday and cut the cake together
    • Take a trip – Take a family trip or weekend to celebrate or even have a day trip or trip
    • View performance – why not see a show, performance or concert to celebrate this event?
    • Visit Aquarium – I’ve always loved everything underwater. If you’re a little one, take your mermaid or mermaid on a trip to the aquarium
    • Visit Aquapark – I also loved everything to do with water. If you have a warm weather birthday, you can plan a trip to the beach. If not, you can plan a trip to the indoor water park
    • Karting – if your little one is a bit of a speedster, he can enjoy a go-kart or bumper car day
    • Hotel Day – plan a hotel day out. Book a great room, eat room service, hop on comfy beds, order movies – all is ready! Let your little one feel like a superstar with a day at the hotel. Basically live out your Home Alone fantasies.
    • Giving Day – Teaching our children the principles of gratitude and giving can also be part of their birthdays. Does your child have toys they can choose to give away? Wrap slightly used gifts to gift them and reward their generosity by letting them choose the gift of their choice on their birthday.
    • Cake Smash – If you have a small child and need a special way to celebrate their early years, plan to smash a cake. I have a great post with all the tips and tricks for smashing an epic DIY cake.

    Making kids feel special on their birthday

    I don’t think having nice birthday parties is necessary to make a kid feel special on their birthday.

    You don’t have to rob a bank every year and throw a big party.

    There are lots of fun and free ways to celebrate birthdays that kids love.

    It’s about making them feel especially loved and adored, so put aside mom’s guilt and extravagant birthdays if that tires you.

    Make birthdays special with memorable traditions and events.

    What do you think about parties? How do you celebrate? What do you do to make your child feel special? I would like to know.

    Leave a comment 🙂

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    45 kids birthday ideas

    For every parent, a child’s birthday is a special occasion. You will surely want to organize a fun, exciting birthday party that will bring a happy smile to the child’s face and create lasting memories. But then a huge cake and a bunch of balloons will not be enough. Need kids birthday ideas ? Then the list presented here is what you are looking for. Rest assured, these Kids Party Ideas will help you organize a party in such a way that you will never forget this day.

    Children’s Birthday Ideas

    To organize a birthday party that your child will remember for years to come, you do not need to look for expensive options. The simplest kids birthday party ideas can be just as fun and exciting.

    For 1 year

    Below are some great ideas.

    1. Gentleman and Princess Theme Party
      Dress up your child as a little gentleman or young lady. Ask guests to bring their children dressed appropriately. Of course, adults will like it more, but why not. Parents will be happy, and children will have fun.
    2. Special cake
      Cake cutting time can be the highlight of a party. You can order or bake a chic cake with figurines, numbers or your child’s favorite cartoon characters. Another good idea is to order a musical cake.
    3. Bring your favorite teddy bear
      First birthday party ideas might include asking all invited children to bring their favorite teddy bear or other toy. Each child gets a new friend for their toy as a gift. Party activities can consist of coloring pictures of animals (you can use your fingers for this age) or just enjoy playing with your toys, new and old.

    For 2 year olds

    Some exciting party ideas for 2 year olds.

    1. Evening light
      Turn your living room into an exciting place by adding some glow sticks or stickers, a strobe light and melodies. Children can paint themselves or each other’s faces with glow-in-the-dark paint.
    2. Party make a mess
      Scenario for brave parents. Such a party will be a real hit, just warn the other parents to prepare unnecessary clothes, which, most likely, will have to be thrown out after the party. You can come up with anything from shooting cream balls to painting each other in all the colors of the rainbow.
    3. Bug Party
      Children of this age tend to love bugs. You can make colorful invitations by cutting out oval shapes from decorative paper and gluing them onto a card. Draw the head, antennae and legs with a colored pen to make a colorful beetle. You can come up with appropriate costumes or individual details, for example, antennae on the head. At the party, kids can make homemade bug magnets by sticking pompoms or colored pictures on sticks.
    4. Musical Party
      Make a birthday invitation by inserting color copies of your child’s photos on the cover of the card, along with party details. Order a birthday cake in the form of your child’s favorite musical instrument. Children’s inflatable guitars or a saxophone will come in handy.
    5. Balloon party
      Children this age understand simple shapes such as a balloon. A child’s birthday balloon party can include a lot of balloons, soap bubbles, colorful plastic balloons. Let the kids splash around in the inflatable paddling pool filled with colorful plastic balls or have fun blowing bubbles.
    6. Blowing Bubbles
      Organize soapy water and bubble blowing supplies. Let one of the adults inflate, and the children hunt for bubbles, trying to catch or burst. It’s like an option. You can arrange a competition for the biggest bubble. In any case, when many children blow a bunch of bubbles at the same time, it’s fun.

    For 3 years old

    When planning a birthday party for a 3 year old, you can use the following ideas.

    1. Jungle theme
      A jungle themed birthday party is always a hit with kids. Ask guests to come in animal costumes, bake cookies in the shape of various animals, let it be a mini zoo. Children can distribute paper masks of different animals.
    2. Puppet show or magic show
      You can hire a clown or magician to put on a show. Although parents can easily cope with the role of a magician if they prepare well. A puppet show is generally very cool, but it requires the necessary accessories and lengthy rehearsals;
    3. Costume party
      Children can come dressed as their favorite cartoon, superhero, fairy tale or comic book character. The main thing is to notify the guests in advance about the costume party, this is a serious matter and it takes more than one day to prepare. At the party, organize a game of “10 questions” to guess the identity of each guest.
    4. Freeze Game
      This is a good game for any kids party. Turn on the music and let the kids start dancing. When the music stops playing, everyone should freeze in place, like a statue. You can also prepare a CD of different music and ask the children to change their movements to suit different musical styles.
    5. Balloon Explosion
      Fill large balloons with candy and treats. They can be inflated and hung in different places where you can easily get it. Kids will have fun blowing up balloons and collecting goodies.

    For 4 years old

    A birthday party for 4 year olds might include the following ideas.

    1. Treasure hunting
      Treasure hunting will always be a favorite pastime for children of all ages. Keep in mind, for four-year-olds, the clues should be age appropriate so they aren’t too hard to solve.
    2. Kids Art Party
      Prepare pots, plastic plates, t-shirts, bags, umbrellas, picture frames, and supplies such as stickers, glitter, glue, paint, brushes for the kids to color and let the kids color them all .
    3. Chocolate Party
      Most children enjoy making treats, especially girls. You can provide them with various fun chocolate molds and flavors. Help melt chocolate in the microwave and let them enjoy pouring into molds. Provide an opportunity to be creative when decorating and packaging candies. The finale of the party will be the solemn eating of chocolate. Have boxes ready so the kids can take home samples of their creations.
    4. Circus party for kids
      A circus themed birthday party is a great idea, it’s hard to imagine something more joyful and bright for a little birthday boy. You can arrange homemade entrance tickets, lemonade stands, vintage popcorn cans and cotton candy, polka dot cups and plates, fake mustaches, lace, and even hire a clown to entertain the kids.

    For 5 years old

    The following baby birthday ideas may be helpful.

    1. Carnival in the backyard
      Throw a festive carnival in the backyard for children, you can organize a lot of interesting things. For example, make a point where they will draw tattoos and paint faces. Set up a table for popcorn and cotton candy, a stand for hot dogs or other snacks. Various play areas. In one, you can throw rings on bottles, in the other, knock down plastic cups with balls. You can even make a mini-golf course.
    2. Picnic
      For a 5-year-old boy, a trip to nature is already an event. Organize a wonderful outdoor picnic on his birthday, you can do everything for real, with a tent, a fire and other pleasures. You can pitch tents in the open space and invite young campers to take part in a variety of exciting activities. For example, go for a walk, during which they can collect interesting stones, leaves and explore nature. And, finally, let them just fool around, but under the non-intrusive supervision of adults.
    3. Rainbow Party
      Throw a colorful rainbow party for your child. You can organize an extravaganza with colorful ribbons, balloons, rainbow cake, large rainbow painting poster, rainbow lollipops. Children can make headbands with colorful beads.
    4. Lego Birthday Party
      Lego is currently very popular among children. You can build towers using Lego bricks and have the kids knock them down with a toy car or a ball. Or put Lego blocks in a jar and ask the kids to guess the correct number. Lego can be used for decoration, such as making a cupcake stand or napkin holder.
    5. Fire Party
      Keep kids entertained with fun activities like water games, building a fire truck out of cardboard boxes, and playing with fire hydrant rings.

    For 6 years old

    Try different activities so kids can win lots of prizes.

    1. Sports themed party
      Guests can dress up in their favorite sports equipment. You can organize any sports games, depending on where you celebrate your birthday. Children will enjoy participating in sports activities such as racing, mini golf, mini football, croquet or even using cardboard boxes to create an obstacle course.
    2. Disco
      Find out what kind of music children like and just arrange a fun disco.
    3. Dragon Festival
      You can put on a whole show. Let some children dress up as dragons, other boys will be knights with swords, and girls, of course, will be beautiful princesses. It is clear that such a party needs to be prepared in advance, costumes, ammunition, princess dresses, and besides, it would be nice for adults to write some kind of scenario so that the children get into the role. And you can also make a big paper dragon and arrange a fun carnival with a procession.
    4. Favorite Movie Party
      It may not be the best scenario, but when the whole group of children watch an interesting movie, it can be interesting. Especially if adults organize a full service – snacks, drinks and all that.
    5. Treasure hunt
      Treasure hunting can be very exciting for kids. Pay attention to what you will be hiding. Try to create tricky prompts, such as posting a message in the form of a poem in a bottle. Divide the children into groups and have them compete against each other to find the hidden treasure.

    For 7 years old

    A 7 year old child can have their own ideas for a birthday party. At this stage, it is quite normal if the children want to have a party based on gender, for example, for boys or for girls.

    1. Classic party games
      You can organize classic party games for kids, such as music chair, charades, twister, toss, freeze, broken phone. Birthday party ideas for a 7 year old boy can include elements based on popular TV shows like Harry Potter or superheroes like Wolverines (make paper claws), spiderman, etc.
    2. Fishing for prizes
      Prepare small prizes, things like colored markers, fancy erasers, small notebooks, and attach them to giant paperclips. Put it all in a makeshift “pond”, which can be a large box or even a rug. Each child receives a fishing rod with a magnet at the end of the fishing line. Kids can have a great time catching prizes.
    3. Cowboy party
      Here you need to get a little creative. First, make a large poster with a picture of a prairie or town in the style of the Wild West. Well, there already, what can be organized – horse racing, lasso throwing, stampede in a balloon, rodeo. Of course, children should have cowboy hats, bandanas and wide belts with a holster. You can see the cowboy party version here.
    4. Hawaiian party
      There are a lot of Hawaiian party scenarios, it’s really a great idea to arrange a bright, cheerful holiday for a child’s birthday. Make Hawaiian lei out of paper, build a tiki bar, and host a hoop competition. You can read about the details of such a party here.
    5. Mummy
      Mummy is a lot of fun to play. Divide the children into two groups. The groups then compete against each other to see who can finish wrapping their chosen “mummy” in toilet paper the fastest.

    For 8 years old

    This age group can be problematic because eight year olds already have their own idea of ​​how to have fun. You may have to think about new games and themes. Children of eight years old can already perceive complex instructions and rules. Ideas for decorating a child’s birthday party should be in accordance with the chosen theme that the birthday person likes. Here are some ideas you can fit into your party script.

    1. Team sports
      For children, you can organize team games such as three-legged races, relay races, blind eye games, etc.
    2. Science Party
      You can hire a professional to demonstrate simple science experiments, of course with game elements to make it fun and educational. The main thing is the entourage, white coats, flasks, test tubes. Try spectacular chemical reactions as part of the school curriculum.
    3. Charades
      It is better to follow a theme, such as a movie, action or word. Divide the children into two groups. One group will have to suggest a word, while the other group will have to guess it correctly within a given time.
    4. Sleepover
      Host a sleepover or pajama party for the kids. Children can stay up all night playing games, watching a movie or just chatting.
    5. Memory game
      Children of this age have a good ability to remember. You can offer interesting memory games where children are shown certain things at the beginning of the party. And later you can ask the children to remember these things.

    First of all, it is important to plan the budget of the party. Selecting a child’s birthday theme makes it easy to select other party details such as location, invitations, food, and fun party games. You can create interesting party games, beautiful invitations and decorations with your creativity and ingenuity without breaking the family budget.

    How to celebrate a child’s second birthday at home

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    The second birthday of a child is in no way inferior in importance to the first. Now the baby has become more conscious, began to remember people, places, things, moments. It is important that the holiday gives positive emotions and leaves only a pleasant trace in the memory.

    What is the best way to celebrate a baby’s second birthday at home so that everyone is happy? More on this later in our article.

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    Who to invite

    Only the closest relatives and friends who are sincerely interested in your child’s life.

    It’s good if your friends have children who are the same age as your baby. They will be interesting together.

    You should not invite those who hurt their son/daughter or who they don’t like spending time with. In childhood, resentment is remembered for a lifetime, and can develop into psychological trauma in adolescence and adulthood.

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    How to decorate a room

    When decorating a room, you can choose a certain style. For example, turn a room into a pirate or space ship, a forest corner, a paradise island, an abandoned castle room. If you decide to have a theme party, then the design of the house should match the theme.

    Be sure to tell your guests about the genre of your holiday.

    You can have a party of one color or a masquerade ball. The birthday boy needs to pick up a beautiful outfit. Fairy, princess, butterfly costumes are most suitable for girls. And for boys – a pirate, a superhero or a cowboy.

    Decorate with balloons

    Draw funny faces on the balloons or stick paper-cut eyes, ears, a mouth, a hat on them. Such a decoration will amuse not only children, but also adults.

    You can order or make your own wall press with cloth, balls, paper, toys and flowers. Guests will be photographed in front of her.

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    If you have a themed party

    • Space

      Decorate the balloons with stars made of paper or foil (the main thing is that the child does not get hurt if he wants to pick up the balloon).

    • Marine

      Glue eyes, ponytails. Let your balls become fish.

    • Pirate

      Make faces on one-eyed pirate balloons with bandages. You can decorate the rest with the appropriate attributes – images of treasure chests, sabers, parrots.

    • Forest

      Build animals with balloons.

    • Cartoon

      Let each balloon turn into a character from your child’s favorite cartoon.

    You can make a giraffe, a dog and other animals out of long balls without anyone’s help.

    DIY

    Balloons should not be the only decoration. Try to create a festive atmosphere in all corners of the apartment. The arch of multi-colored balls looks very festive. It is not necessary to order it and spend a lot of money for 1 day. Here you can learn how to make a cool balloon arch with your own hands.

    Draw a poster – have it in bright colors. You can stick cute and funny baby pictures on it. The poster can be saved and, after many years, shown to an adult baby.

    You can also put a stable vase with decorative branches, for example, and decorate them with photos of the “hero of the occasion” 🙂 Believe me, the guests will love it. It will be interesting for them to consider the periods of growing up of the child, funny situations with him, which you recorded in the photo.

    Hang homemade garlands on the walls. They can be made from photographs, cut out pictures, images of characters, flowers, soft pompoms – any creative ideas will successfully fit into the holiday atmosphere. It is worth noting that not only horizontal, but also vertical garlands are now very popular. You can make Chinese lanterns.

    Paper cartoon images can be stuck on cupboards, attached to curtains, hung on strings, on doorknobs – let everyone in the house announce the upcoming holiday.

    Decorating a boy’s room

    In a boy’s room decorated for the holiday, masculine motives should prevail. Decorate walls, cabinets, curtains with images of cars, pirates, cowboys, weapons. If you know what kind of cartoons and what characters your baby loves, be sure to prepare their pictures.

    Girl

    • It is better to choose pastel colors;
    • Balloons and poster should be feminine;
    • Refresh the image of the apartment with flowers or their images, hang a garland, bows, pompoms. Use glitter.

    Let your daughter feel like a real princess on this day!

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    Holiday menu

    Take care of the holiday menu for children and delicious and beautiful dishes for adults in advance. Remember that for children and parents it should be different. For parents, put standard holiday dishes – meat, side dishes, salads, aspic. For children, prepare lungs: cereals, mashed potatoes, baked dishes.

    As a dessert for toddlers, place sliced ​​fruits on plates: apples, bananas, pears.

    It is important that there is a cake at the celebration. But it should be according to such a recipe that the birthday man can also try. Therefore, we recommend that you prepare it yourself. So you will be sure that it does not contain all products harmful to the child.

    Cake for a child 2 years old

    • baby biscuits
      400 g
    • Children’s cottage cheese
      250 g
    • Low fat sour cream
      150 g
    • Sugar
      taste

    You can also use bananas (or other fruits your baby is not allergic to) and some milk to soak the biscuits.

    1. Put the biscuits into the milk to soften a little.
    2. Mix cottage cheese, sour cream and sugar – this will be the cream for the cake.
    3. Finely chop the fruit to be used as a dessert.
    4. Lay out the first layer of biscuits, spread with cream and place fruit on top.
    5. Lay out the layers in this way until you run out of products. On top of the last layer of cream, beautifully place chopped fruits.

    Children’s cake is ready! Don’t forget to set the table nicely.

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    Tips for organizing

    You should think over the scenario of the children’s celebration in advance. It is necessary to check that no one is sad, not bored. Some ideas can be “borrowed” from the scenario of celebrating the birthday of the 1st year of the child.

    1. Make sure that light and relaxed music accompanies the celebration throughout the day.
    2. Provide entertainment and games for younger and older audiences.
    3. Toddlers can play with toys, collect soft puzzles, throw balloons.
    4. You can hold quizzes for children – ask them simple questions, make riddles. Reward your child for each correct answer. To do this, prepare small children’s prizes in advance – soft key chains, soap bubbles, small toys.

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    Competitions for adults at the table

    “Alphabetical congratulations”

    Have the guests take it in turns to come up with greetings, starting with alphabetical letters in order. Therefore, the first begins his words with the letter “A”, the second – with “B”, the third – with “C”, and so on.

    • “And we wish you happiness and success…”
    • “Be healthy and happy! Let…”
    • “Merry and happy days…!”
    • “Let sadness bypass…”
    • “Day after day, let him give joy …”

    True-False

    1. Each guest writes down three statements about him. Two of them are true, one is false.
    2. For the purity of the experiment, a person marks a false statement on a piece of paper.
    3. The presenter reads out all three sentences, and the rest must guess which one is not true.
    4. The winners are those who guessed correctly, or those who could not be guessed.

    “What is hidden?”

    If there are those at the table who can or love to write poetry, then this competition will be very useful.

    • Give each participant an item that is well packaged (so that others cannot see).
    • Let each person describe this object in verse without naming it.
    • The one whose poem will be the most beautiful and original will win.

    “What’s next?”

    The host calls the letter, and all those sitting must name the object, thing, product, whose name begins with it and is directly accessible. The winner is the one who is the last to be able to say a word with a hidden letter.

    “Photographs”

    Do parents really know their child well? Both mom and dad? What about grandparents? What about next of kin?

    • Take photos of the birthday kids and other kids you know, mix them up.
    • Will everyone be able to find photos with the hero of the occasion? Here you will find out!

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    Celebration of a 10-year-old girl’s birthday: the theme of the holiday

    To make the birthday girl and her guests memorable, it is not necessary to spend a lot of money on renting a cafe or an entertainment center – a cheerful birthday can be spent at home. The thematic anniversary of 10 years can be considered the most competent and interesting option for celebrating.

    To decide how to spend a girl’s 10th birthday, you need to choose a topic that is interesting for her and her guests.

    A lot will depend on the choice of theme: decoration and decor of the room, menu of the festive table, games, contests, quizzes, images of guests, etc. However, we note that the presence of a theme greatly facilitates the preparation of the holiday.

    Here are 5 amazing birthday party ideas. The birthday girl and her guests will not remain indifferent!

    Children’s birthday party for a 10-year-old girl in the style of “Princess”

    What would be a good idea for a children’s birthday party for a 10-year-old girl? Of course, one of the first things that comes to mind is the theme of fairy tales about princesses. Every girl dreamed of becoming the heroine of such a story, wearing a chic fluffy dress and a shimmering crown.

    Therefore, you can give the little birthday girl and her friends the opportunity to play the role of princesses at the royal tea party.

    Make invitations for guests in the style of Disney cartoons with pink paraphernalia, rhinestones, beads.

    Use paper garlands, white, pink, lilac balloons, light fabrics, themed tablecloths, plates, mugs for decoration.

    As a treat, prepare light fruit snacks, beautifully decorated cupcakes, a colorful cake.

    Don’t forget about contests and quizzes related to princesses, cartoons, Disney characters.

    For example, you can offer contests to compare the dress of the princess and the heroine herself, try to compose your own stories based on fairy tales, arrange a talent contest.

    For a 10-year-old girl’s birthday, young princesses can have hairstyles in the style of cartoon characters. Particular attention should be paid to fabulous music, which will set the tone and atmosphere of the holiday.

    Video: birthday ideas for a girl

    A lot of interesting ideas for decorating a themed birthday in the video:

    How to spend a 10-year-old girl’s birthday in the style of Alice in Wonderland

    If a girl likes a book or a movie “Alice in Wonderland”, then you can style the holiday according to the plot of this story and spend it in the form of a tea party.

    Organizing a birthday in the style of a fairy tale is a little more difficult – you will have to involve adults who will play the roles of the Red Queen and the Mad Hatter, but the result will please you and the birthday girl.

    The revived heroes of the fairy tale will set the tone for the whole holiday, organizing fun contests and playing situations.

    Party invitations can be made from film printouts.

    Pay special attention to decor: make sure that among the decorations there is a place for a hat, watch, service, candlestick.

    Attributes that can be printed in large format (characters from the film, forest scenery, flowers, maps) will not be superfluous. You will also need bright paper and balloons, lanterns, paths to the festive table, bows for chairs.

    The aesthetics of a fairy tale can be conveyed by black-white-red colors, a checkerboard pattern on the decorations, and large maps.

    You can use various signs, posters with famous quotes from the fairy tale: “Eat me!”, “Drink me!”, “Open me!” etc.

    Don’t forget about fairy tale competitions and appropriate fairy tale music. A photo zone with fairy-tale characters will surprise and delight the birthday girl and her guests.

    Video: decor and entertainment ideas

    Let’s go on a fairy tale journey – ideas for a party in the style of “Alice in Wonderland” in the video:

    These are just some of the options for a 10 year old girl’s birthday party. Trust the wishes of your child – then the holiday will be unforgettable for the girl and her guests.

    Celebrate the birthday of a 12 year old. Birthday ideas (12 years old)


    Where and how to celebrate a teenager’s birthday? After all, adolescence is the period when you can still linger in childhood with its innocent joys, and at the same time you want to grow up as soon as possible.

    This is a period when you still really want to take part in children’s competitions and entertainment, but doing it in public is not always willing.

    This is the age when you want to celebrate “in an adult way”, but at the same time remain a child. The women’s site “Beautiful and Successful” will help its readers with advice on how to plan a birthday for a child of 10-12 years old.

    Where to mark?

    There will definitely not be an unambiguous answer to this question. It is important to consider several factors:

    • The wish of the birthday man himself.
    • Financial opportunities.
    • Number of guests.
    • Time of the year when a birthday falls.
    • The amount of your time that you are willing to spend preparing the holiday, etc.

    The simplest options

    You can contact special agencies and they will organize any holiday for you for your money, or you can organize a children’s holiday yourself and choose games and fun entertainment for the birthday of a child of 10-12 years old. We offer you some interesting and popular ideas.

    Bowling

    Bowling is the most popular place where teenagers celebrate their birthdays. Indeed, at the age of 10-12 years, children have not visited so often in the company of their peers, so it will be interesting for them to spend time together. This option is convenient in that the children all play in turn, do not quarrel for the right of primacy.

    What should parents of a birthday boy take into account?

    • First, immediately calculate the number of tracks. For children under 12 years old, it is better to stay on the option of 1 track for 6, and preferably for 4 people. Otherwise, you will have to wait a long time for your turn.
    • Secondly, be sure to tell the instructor the names of all the children who will be at the party, even if they come later. Their names will be entered into the computer in advance.
    • Thirdly, decide on the menu and be sure to order more drinks.

    If you have a group of teenagers, then you should be assigned an instructor who will primarily monitor the equipment, and also tell your guests how to play along the way. A great option where you can celebrate a birthday when a child is 10-12 years old.

    Water park

    Also, children of this age will have fun with friends in the water park. But this option turns out to be a little expensive for the parents of the birthday boy, since staying in the water park is not cheap.

    Therefore, it is important to discuss with the child in advance that he will celebrate in a small company. We are sure that water activities will definitely not leave indifferent a company of friends.

    Laser tag or paintball

    If there is an opportunity in your locality to send a cheerful company of teenagers play paintball or laser tag
    – don’t even think about it! Excitement and drive, the desire to win and the feeling of a single team – these are the feelings that the young guests of the birthday will experience.

    The essence of the game is that players are divided into teams, weapons are distributed (and in laser tag – laser guns), and they start fighting each other.

    • Laser tag resembles a computer game in which the child himself becomes a participant in the events. On special uniforms there are sensors that begin to vibrate if they hit the target.
    • In paintball, players “shoot” paintballs. If laser tag is more like a computer game, then paintball is a game of war.

    There is no difficulty in these games. Children can play it from the age of 7. Teenagers should love this.

    Equestrian club

    Horse and pony rides are organized here. There are also options where the whole company will be taken on a sleigh or in carriages.

    Picnic outside the city

    Birthdays of teenagers aged 10-12 outside the city are great. It is enough to take a ball, badminton, organize a barbecue – children should like this entertainment.

    If you are into hiking or have friends who are passionate about it, ask them to help organize a hiking competition with various crossings. It is interesting for both boys and girls in adolescence.

    Options that require preparation

    It is not always possible to celebrate a happy birthday for a child of 10-12 years old outside the home. Therefore, many celebrate the holiday in their native walls. What should be considered by parents who are considering how to celebrate the birthday of a teenage child on their own?

    • First, if you plan to invite both relatives and peers of the birthday boy, we advise you to divide the celebration into separate hours or days. Children – at one time, relatives – at another.
    • Secondly, take care of the birthday menu for a teenager 10-12 years old. Keep in mind that children at this age will not sit at the table for a long time, so it is better if you organize a buffet with many tartlets, fruit and vegetable cuts. Make sure there are plenty of drinks.
    • Thirdly, consider what you will bet on: the activity or calmness of children. We offer you some ideas on how you can celebrate the birthday of a child of 10-12 years old at home.

    Quest

    Quest (“search”) is a kind of game in which you need to go through certain stages in order to receive either a birthday present or another present (for example, a cake). It is important for the organizers to choose tasks that guests will be able to do and think over the route in advance.

    If you have a lot of guests, you can divide them into teams, if there are few, each participant can play separately.

    You can conduct a birthday quest for a child of 10-12 years old both in the house and outside it. Teenagers should enjoy the search, where prize will have to be searched all over the city.
    An agency can help you organize a large-scale quest, if there is no such possibility, think over everything yourself. It’s not as difficult as it might seem.

    Examples of tasks for the quest can be found on the Internet.

    Theme parties

    Teenagers at this age are very fond of . But here you will not be interested in the fabulous theme of teenagers. They want to show that they are already adults, so the theme of the parties should be adult.

    Here’s what you can offer for your 10-12 year old child’s birthday:

    • MINECRAFT themed party. This is a very popular computer game among teenagers. Consider the design of the room where you will spend the holiday, as well as competitions and entertainment.
    • Pirate party.
    • Pirate party is popular at any age. Take your kids on a treasure hunt. Performing various tasks, children will have fun.
    • Party on wheels. An interesting site seemed to be the idea of ​​celebrating a birthday by renting a limousine. You can travel by limousine to all the sights in the city. Immediately negotiate with the driver where you will need to stop, and how long you will have to wait until the children work up. As stated in one review, renting a car is no more expensive than renting in a cafe. 16 children can ride in a limousine at once. You will get not only a fun birthday for children aged 10-12, but also an unusual one.
    • Horror style party (vampire party). If it is possible to rent a mini-hotel with several rooms, it will be generally great! The essence of the party is that the children follow the story and open the rooms of fear, where different heroes are waiting for them – vampires, cannibals, etc. After passing through all the stages, the children can go to the disco.
    • The theme of a 10-12 year old teenager’s birthday party may be related to a movie that the teenager likes. Girls may be interested in a fashion show or pajama party. Boys can have a football party or a celebration in the style of the Wild West.

    Interesting entertainment and competitions for the birthday of a child aged 10-12

    We offer you several options for what is better to have fun on the birthday of a teenager 10-12 years old.

    Piñata

    Compatriots know little about such fun as piñata, but among Latin Americans and in the West such entertainment for the holidays is very popular.

    The bottom line is that above the surface under the ceiling (if you are going to play indoors) or on a tree (if you plan to play outdoors), a hollow container (box, ball, toy, etc.) is suspended, inside which there are presents: sweets, sweets, small gifts.

    The player must break the piñata with the stick closed. You can hit 1 time. On hit, gifts fall to the ground. The entertainment is very fun. You never break a piñata the first time. Such entertainment will definitely appeal not only to children, but also to adults.

    Fanta

    Fantas with various tasks are popular at any age. Choose options that will be of interest to your guests.

    Darts

    Hang up balloons containing small prizes. Let the teens use the darts to hit the target and win prizes.

    Photo session

    Invite a photographer to your party who will arrange a real birthday party with friends.

    Tattoo or face painting

    Both girls and boys at this age want to get a tattoo on their body. You can make a temporary tattoo on the body or face painting by inviting a specialist to your house.

    When choosing how to celebrate the birthday of a child of 10-12 years old, consider different options, celebrate the holiday in different ways every year. A teenager’s birthday is a new stage in his life, when today he can receive what was impossible yesterday. Good luck to parents!

    For many children, birthday is one of the most important holidays of the year. They are waiting for it with great impatience, because on this day the attention of everyone around is riveted only to their persons, and adults readily fulfill their whims. The kids love to receive congratulations and gifts, the process of unpacking which becomes incredibly intriguing. Kids are sincerely happy with surprises: a soft toy, doll, car, video game or any other object of long-standing desire found in the box can make them truly happy.

    But even more joy can be brought to the birthday boy if you choose the right place to spend your child’s birthday. Of course, you can have great fun at home, with a cake and other delicious treats, but for the holiday to come out really memorable, the child needs to be given impressions.

    This can be done, for example, in one of the many amusement and activity parks that offer guests various attractions and interactive spaces. A visit to a water park or a petting zoo would also be a good idea. It will be possible to organize an unusual children’s birthday in the trampoline center: in this case, the whole family will also be able to improve their health perfectly. It is not difficult to choose the format of the celebration and the location: just use the recommendations of the KudaGo portal.

    You will soon be 12 or 13 years old, and you have not yet figured out how to celebrate your birthday? Lucky you! We have some great ideas for you!

    Birthday: 12 years old

    12 years old is an interesting age. You are no longer a child, but not yet an adult girl. So, on the one hand, you already want to have a fun party, and on the other hand, you still cannot do without the permission of your parents. So let’s go like this: you come up with a detailed plan for the holiday and go to coordinate it with your parents.

    Useful life hack: the more ideas you have in reserve, the more likely your parents will approve something. And don’t be upset if you have to give up something. Everything is just beginning!

    Party Ideas:

    1) Alice in Wonderland Tea Party

    Since it’s your birthday, you’ll be Alice, and everyone else can choose any other character. And, of course, you need to do everything right.

    You will need:

      Long table (can be combined)

      Chairs, stools and armchairs of various heights. Our task is to ensure that everyone sits at a different level. To do this, you can put pillows on some chairs.

      Teapots and cups from various services. Huge cups should alternate with very tiny ones to make a real crazy service in the style of “Alice in Wonderland”.

      Funny surprises. Let one of the teapots contain a plush toy instead of tea, and a white sock (clean, of course) or a hair clip under one of the cups.

      Hang large painted clock faces, top hats and cardboard cutouts of pink flamingos around.

    Arrange a themed photo shoot Alice in the Looking Glass with your friends! Read about other ideas.

    2) Farewell to childhood

    Well, maybe for the last time you will allow yourself to be a little girl? Have a pink and blue bachelorette party with teddy bears and dolls. Put on beautiful dresses with your girlfriends, braid pigtails and play fun games. For example, host a Guess the Melody contest, sing karaoke, or organize dress-up games. A few more interesting games you can .

    At the end of the evening you have to blow out 12 candles on the most beautiful and delicious cake and, of course, make a wish.

    3)12 months

    Since you’re 12, let’s use it. You can have a party in the style of 12 months or zodiac signs: make each other the appropriate makeup and pick up interesting images.

    Birthday: 13 years old

    13 is a hell of a dozen, which means we just have to have a Halloween or Friday the 13th-style party. Such after all scope for fantasies:

      Gothic invitations


      The first thing to do is gloomy invitations. Invitations on black paper with white or silver inscriptions and drawings will look especially impressive. Such invitations will immediately prepare guests for the fact that something “special” awaits them. In addition to telling you where and what time to go, you can ask everyone to dress appropriately.

      Terribly delicious treats


      In addition to the usual dishes, make some Halloween-themed dishes. For example, draw a chocolate sauce cobweb on fruit and put a spider on it (better than a toy one!). And about how to make cute mummies from sausages and cute ghosts from sandwiches, you can. Don’t want to bother? Then just choose dishes of dark colors: black pasta, fried meat, brown bread canapés, chocolate cake and pastries.

      Terribly interesting entertainment


      The room should be dimly lit to create the right atmosphere. A laser lamp or a projector looks best. Hang paraphernalia in the form of bats, ghosts and spiders under the ceiling. For example, draw scary faces on a thin white fabric, throw it on helium balloons, and ghosts will hover over your heads all evening! You can also decorate each other in Halloween style with crayons or makeup paints. Do not forget about games and dances, but rather combine them and arrange “witch dances”: take a broom (broom or mop), turn on fun music, stand in a circle and start dancing, passing the broom from hand to hand. The witch with the broom in her hands when the song ends is out. The winner is the one who ends up alone dancing with a broom.

    How did you celebrate your best birthday? What do you remember about him?

    Birthday 12 years are eagerly awaited by both the birthday people themselves and their parents. The transition to adolescence is the most important stage in life. This is the time of the formation of the personality, the time of affirmation of the teenager in society, in the circle of peers, parents. How to celebrate a child’s birthday at 12? How to make this holiday memorable and bright.

    How to celebrate a 12 year old girl’s birthday

    How and where to celebrate a girl’s birthday at 12 years old. Your pet is almost an adult now. This is no longer the same small child, which means that the holiday should be different from the previous ones. Among the options for celebrating a girl’s birthday at the age of 12, you can choose several:

    1. Gatherings at home. Most importantly, do not mix adults and children. Teenagers at this age are very shy, they will feel constrained and uncomfortable. In addition, your daughter may want to invite a boy she likes to visit. And the presence of grandparents will obviously confuse the youth.
    2. Entertainment center. This is one of the best options for holding a celebration. Laser Land is a place where you can celebrate a girl’s birthday at the age of 12 and make the holiday unforgettable. Organize a fun bowling event for your daughter. She can arrange team competitions with her friends.

    How to celebrate the birthday of a 12-year-old boy

    Long before a significant date, parents begin to worry about the question of how to celebrate a birthday at 12 years old. If mom and dad have inner artistry, then you can try to cope with the organization yourself. But, most likely, this kind of holidays will please the kids of preschool age. Teenagers are waiting for more serious and interesting entertainment. You can invite an animator to your house, but not all houses allow you to organize a grandiose holiday. Give your son an unforgettable birthday. In the company with the entertainment center Laser Land, any event will turn into a grand event.

    Give your son the opportunity to become a member of large-scale space warriors on his birthday. How to celebrate a boy’s birthday at 12 is better than in a spaceship in the fight against aliens. Not a single computer game can give those emotions that a birthday boy and his guests will experience in our laser maze. If you still have doubts about where to celebrate your 12th birthday, then you are welcome to us!

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    Yuba college child development center: Child Development Center – Yuba College

    Опубликовано: November 14, 2021 в 10:12 am

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    Категории: Child

    Our Mission – Yuba College

     

    Yuba College Child Development Program

    Purpose Statement:

    The main objective of the Child Development Program / Lab School is to serve families of children on our college campus and in our community by providing an exemplary, developmentally appropriate early childhood program for children, families, college students and faculty through modeling best practices in the field of early childhood education.

    Philosophy:

    Our goal is for each of our classrooms to create a place for children to enjoy learning. They actively explore the materials around them, engage in activities appropriate to their skill level and expand their natural curiosity. The program works ongoing to achieve a minimum average score of “Good” on each subscale of the Environmental Rating Scale tool.
    In addition, our environments are set-up using our adopted curriculum. The Foundations and Framework guide learning and is a comprehensive, research-based curriculum that features exploration and discovery as a way of learning, enabling children to develop confidence, creativity, and lifelong critical thinking skills.

    We Believe:

    Children construct understanding through active interactions with
    caregivers, peers, materials and events.
    Learning is sequential, building on prior understanding and experiences.
    Learning proceeds at different rates in each content area/domain;
    children will show a range of skills and understandings in any one area of development.
    Learning in each area is interconnected. Young children learn best
    through integrated, meaningful experiences.
    Learning is embedded in a culture. Children learn best when their
    learning activities are rooted in a familiar cultural context.
    Learning begins in the family, continues in early care and education settings, and depends on parent involvement and care giver guidance.
    All children have the potential to achieve learning outcomes with the appropriate supports and instruction.
    Each family brings a history of life experience and cultural heritage that is respected and valued within our Centers. Partnerships between families and the Center are essential to the growth and development of each individual child. Our efforts are continually directed towards identifying and improving upon the approaches and methods, which will most, contribute to the social, emotional, physical and intellectual development of each child.

    Infant / Toddler Philosophy:

    Daily routines are at the heart of infant / toddler care giving. They provide important opportunities for one-on-one interaction between the caregiver and the child during which both learning and the deepening of emotional bonds can take place. Program staff works diligently to maintain continuity of care for infants/toddlers in order to align with best practices set forth with Partners of Infant/Toddler Care (PITC). Our basic premise is that of early social-emotional growth and socialization and their application to the group care context. An emphasis is placed on the development of a nurturing relationship between the infant and caregiver. We address the importance of responsive caregiving, the individualization of care through an understanding of infant temperament, the critical role of family and culture in early identity development, and the stages of emotional development. We believe in the positive impact of responsive caregiving routines, well-designed learning environments, and individualized care has on the well-being and development of children from birth to three. Attention is also given to how the policies of primary care, small groups, continuity of care, individualization of care, culturally responsive care, and inclusive care of children with special needs provide the foundation for high quality infant/toddler care. We present the four P.I.T.C. domains of the infant’s curriculum: physical development, social relationships, language development, and intellectual development. We have embraced PITC’s view of infants as active, self-motivated learners. The perspective can be summed up in the following way: “All children are born wired for feelings and ready to learn” when provided nurturing relationships and a peaceful but engaging environment. We present the five keys that help infant/toddler care programs implement culturally responsive care and five keys infant care teachers can use to support their efforts to become more aware of their own and others’ cultural perspectives as well as to work through cultural conflicts and misunderstandings.

    History:
    The Yuba College Child Development program has been open since 1994 and is funded by the California Department of Education Early Learning and Care Division and California Department of Social Services Child Care and Development Division

    Non-Discriminatory Statement:

    In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident.

    Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.

    To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at How to File a Program Discrimination Complaint and at any USDA office or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D. C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: [email protected].

    USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.

    For more information call our office or to be placed on our waiting list, fill out the Waitlist/Application Form and email it to: [email protected]

    Yuba College Child Development Center
    2088 N Beale Rd., Building 1600 #E (located behind the campus police department)
    Marysville, CA 95901
    (530)749-3808

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    ECE Degrees and Certificates – Yuba College

    Early Childhood Education

    Please note – this site is in production and doesn’t include all the program offerings YET!

    The Associate in Science in Early Childhood Education (ECE) is designed for students desiring an occupational or transfer course of study, providing more depth then the ECE transfer degree (ADT). This occupational course of study prepares students to work with children from birth through age eight in a variety of settings.

    Early Childhood Education (Associate in Science)

    Course Code Description Unit
    ECE 1A Principles and Practices of Teaching Youth 3
    ECE 1B Introduction to Curriculum 3
    ECE 3 Child Growth and Development 3
    ECE 10 Health, Safety and Nutrition 3
    ECE 11 Observation and Assessment 3
    ECE 27 Teaching in a Diverse Society 3
    ECE 31 Child, Family, and Community 3
    ECE 1C Positive Social Development in Young Child 3
    ECE 17 The Exceptional Child 3
    ECE 46 ECE 46 or 46A or B or C Field Experience 3
    Total units required for degree major 30

    Early Childhood Education (Associate in Science for Transfer)

    Required Courses Units
    ECE 1A Principles and Practices of Teaching Youth 3
    ECE 1B Introduction to Curriculum 3
    ECE 3 Child Growth and Development 3
    ECE 10 Health, Safety and Nutrition 3
    ECE 11 Observation and Assessment 3
    ECE 27 Teaching in a Diverse Society 3
    ECE 31 Child, Family, Community 3
    ECE 46 Practicum-Field Experience-Preschool 3
    Total units required for degree major 24

    Director of Private Day Care Center/ Preschool Options

    Requires 15 postsecondary units, the same 12 units as listed in above, plus ECE 2A Administration of Children’s Center. Other require ments for the director include:
    • High school graduation or GED, and at least four years of teaching in a licensed child care or comparable group child care program; or
    • Associate degree with a major or emphasis in early child hood ed u ca tion or child development and at least two years of teaching experi ence in a licensed child care center; or
    • Bachelor’s degree with a major or emphasis in early child hood ed u ca tion or child development and at least one year of teaching experience in a licensed child care center.

    To apply for a license to operate private day care center, write to: State of California Health/Welfare Agency, Department of Social Ser vices, Community Care Licensing.

    CHILD DEVELOPMENT TEACHER (Certificate of Achievement)

    These programs are required to possess the California Child Development (Teacher) Permit issued by Commission on Teacher Credentialing. After completing required course work of 40 total units and 175 days of experience, apply for the permit at local county schools office.

    Required Required Units
    ECE 1A Principles and Practices of Teaching Youth 3
    ECE 1B Preschool Teaching Practices 3
    ECE 3 Child Growth and Development 3
    ECE 10 Health, Safety, and Nutrition 3
    ECE 11 Observation and Assessment 3
    ECE 27 Teaching in a Diverse Society 3
    ECE 31 Child, Family, and Community 3
    ECE 46 Field Experience 3
    Total units in major required 24

    PLUS GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES.
    16 diversified units with at least one course in each of the following General Education (graduation requirement) areas: Humanities, Social Science, Mathematics or Natural Science, and English 1A. Total units required ………………………………………………………………….40
    Note on Permit through Credentialing: After completing required course work of 40 total units (24 ECE and 16 GE) and 175 days of 3 or more hours per day of experience, you may apply for the California Child Development (Teacher) Permit issued by Commission on Teacher Credentialing through your local County Office of Education. Please see the Child Development Permit Matrix for required course work.

    ECE Specialization Certificates of Achievement:

    These individual Certificates of Achievement can be used as ECE Specializations when combined with the Child Development Certificate of Achievement and ECE 37 (The Mentor Teacher) when applying for the Child Development Master Teacher Permit issued by Commission on Teacher Credentialing. For the Master Teacher Permit 350 days of 3 or more hours per day of experience is required. Apply for the permit at your local County Office of Education.

    CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE TEACHER (Certificate of Training)

    Required Courses Units
    ECE 1A Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children 3
    ECE 1B Introduction to Curriculum 3
    ECE 3 Child Growth and Development 3
    ECE 31 Child, Family, Community 3
    Total units required 12

    DIVERSITY SPECIALIZATION (Certificate of Achievement)

    Required Courses Units
    ECE 1A Principles and Practices of Teaching Youth 3
    ECE 1B Preschool Teaching Practices 3
    ECE 3 Child Growth and Development 3
    ECE 7B Worldwide Arts for Children 3
    ECE 10 Health, Safety, and Nutrition 3
    ECE 11 Observation and Assessment 3
    ECE 17 The Exceptional Child 3
    ECE 27 Teaching in a Diverse Society 3
    ECE 31 Child, Family, and Community 3
    ECE 46 Field Experience 3
    Total units required 30

    INFANT AND TODDLER (Certificate of Achievement)

    Required Courses Units
    ECE 1A Principles and Practices of Teaching Youth 3
    ECE 1B Preschool Teaching Practices 3
    ECE 3 Child Growth and Development 3
    ECE 10 Health, Safety, and Nutrition 3
    ECE 11 Observation and Assessment 3
    ECE 27 Teaching in a Diverse Society 3
    ECE 31 Child, Family, and Community 3
    ECE 33 Infants and Toddlers 3
    ECE 46A Field Experience (Infant/Toddler) 3
    Total units required 27

    PEDIATRIC FIRST AID/CPR (Certificate of Training)

    Required Courses Units
    ECE 210 California Child Care Health Safety Course 5

    SCHOOL AGE SPECIALIZATION (Certificate of Achievement)

    Required Courses Units
    ECE 1A Principles and Practices of Teaching Youth 3
    ECE 1B Preschool Teaching Practices 3
    ECE 3 Child Growth and Development 3
    ECE 7A Creative Materials 3
    ECE 10 Health, Safety, and Nutrition 3
    ECE 11 Observation and Assessment 3
    ECE 14 The School Age Child 3
    ECE 27 Teaching in a Diverse Society 3
    ECE 31 Child, Family, and Community 3
    ECE 46B Field Experience (School-Age Children) 3
    Total units required 30

    For more information and for course descriptions please review the College Catalog. To review the course schedule select Course Schedule

    Child Development Assistant -Preschool – .50 FTE – 12 Month CATEGORICALLY FUNDED – POSITION C… job with Yuba Community College District

    Job Title:

    Child Development Assistant -Preschool – .50 FTE – 12 Month CATEGORICALLY FUNDED – POSITION CONTINGENT UPON CONTINUED FUNDING AND BOARD APPROVAL12 Month

    Location:

    Yuba College – Marysville, CA.

    Job Description:

    Yuba College is seeking an equity-minded, dynamic, collaborative, and innovative employee to serve as the Child Development Assistant-Preschool.

    BASIC FUNCTION:
    Under the direction of an assigned Dean or designee, assist in the operation of a day care center for children; assist with providing a quality child development program.

    Essential Duties Summary:

    REPRESENTATIVES DUTIES:
    • Assist in the implementation of a program of activities that contributes to the care, growth and development of children and enhances their growth, development and safety. (E)

    • Assist Yuba College Early Childhood Education students in implementing activities for children in a laboratory environment as part of their instructional program; provide input to Early Childhood Education student progress as directed. (E)

    • Assist small groups of children follow established schedule of developmentally appropriate activities. (E)

    • Assist with providing a quality child care program; assist in the planning and development of the Program; prepare lesson plans; compile resources and materials. (E)

    • Attend and contribute to staff meetings as required; prepare records and reports as directed. (E)

    • Record attendance of children; assist in discussions with parents as requested. (E)

    • Assist in maintaining and controlling inventory of instructional supplies.

    • Perform custodial and maintenance duties as required to maintain a physical environment that conforms to applicable standards of health and safety.

    • Oversee the operation of the Center
    independently in case of absences or
    emergencies.

    • Perform related duties as assigned.

    REQUIRED DUTIES:

    Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.

    KNOWLEDGE OF:

    • Basic child development and psychology.

    • State Department of Social Services
    licensing requirements.

    • Basic methods used in child care.

    • Health and safety regulations.

    • Oral and written communication skills.

    • Infant and child CPR techniques.

    • Basic pediatric first aid.

    Required Qualifications:

    EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
    Any combination equivalent to: sufficient course work to qualify for a Child Development Associate Permit including at least twelve core units in Early Childhood Education or equivalent courses and one year of experience in a child development program.

    LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

    • Child Development Associate Permit or equivalent.

    • Appropriate First Aid and CPR certificates.

    • California Child Care Provider Health and Safety Certificate (to be obtained within 30 working days from date of hire)

    Physical Demands:

    ABILITY TO:
    • Assist in the operation of a day care center for children.
    • Assist with providing a quality child development program.
    • Assist in the implementation of a program of activities that contributes to the care, growth and development of children and enhances their growth, development and safety.
    • Lead activities for children.
    • Understand and follow oral and written instructions.
    • Work cooperatively with others.

    ENVIRONMENT:
    • Large, self-contained children’s center environment.
    • Outdoor play area with climbing structures, sand, and riding toys.
    • Constant noise.

    Range/Step:

    Range 19, CSEA Salary Schedule

    Salary Range:

    $1,384. 94 – $1,526.89/mo.

    Benefits Information:

    PART-TIME (less than .60 FTE): Part-time positions less than .60 FTE are not entitled to any District paid fringe benefits. The District does however; provide the employee prorated leaves including vacation, sick leave and paid holidays. Employees less than .50 FTE contribute to an Alternative Retirement System (Apple). Employees whose, FTE is between .50 and .60 contribute to the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS).

    EEO Statement:

    As an equal opportunity employer with a diverse staff and student population, the Yuba Community College District is committed to creating an inclusive and effective learning and working environment for all.

    Internal vs. External:

    External

    Posting Number:

    AS471P

    Open Date:

    03/26/2021

    Review Start Date:

    05/21/2021

    Open Until Filled:

    Yes

    Yuba College – Niche

    Report Card

    1. Professors

      grade C+

    2. Value

      grade A minus

    3. Diversity

      grade B minus

    4. Safety

      grade A minus

    5. Student Life

      grade C minus

    6. Location

      grade C minus

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    Yuba is a public college located in Linda, California. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 1,839 undergraduate students. The Yuba acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Social Science Research Methods, Natural Sciences, and Child Care Provider. Graduating 28% of students, Yuba alumni go on to earn a starting salary of $21,600.

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    Cost

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    $7,123 

    / year

    National

    $15,523

    Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.

    Average Total Aid Awarded

    $5,663 

    / year

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    $7,535

    Students Receiving Financial Aid

    74%

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    Majors

    Most Popular Majors

    • Social Science Research Methods

      156 Graduates

    • Natural Sciences

      112 Graduates

    • Child Care Provider

      85 Graduates

    • Business

      76 Graduates

    • Biology

      61 Graduates

    • Nursing

      55 Graduates

    • Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration

      50 Graduates

    • Psychology

      40 Graduates

    • Liberal Arts and Humanities

      34 Graduates

    • Police and Criminal Science

      30 Graduates

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    Students

    Full-Time Enrollment

    1,839 Undergrads

    Part-Time Undergrads

    3,336

    Undergrads Over 25

    32%

    Pell Grant

    48%

    Varsity Athletes

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    Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation

    $28,600 

    / year

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    $33,028

    Graduation Rate

    28%

    National

    49%

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    I really like how affordable and close yuba college is to my home. Also people think small community colleges aren’t worth it or don’t have the best professors, but the same professors at yuba also work at large universities! It’s the same great education!

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    This college is pretty calm there are sometimes small events going on. There are plays, music, performances throughout the year in the theatre. Most of the staff is nice and kind.I like how there are many different resources in which you can receive help from. The coffee here is good. Although the hours of cafe are short amounts. The professors actually care for your education! And so do counselors they want to see you succeed. Staying in contact with them will help achieve your goals. Campus life is good. There are different types of clubs and programs that help you succeed and stay active your time there.

    I love it here, for the area I live in. I have had some really great professors, and met a lot of great people. Yuba College was a nice way to ease into adulthood once I graduated. Plus the campus is pretty beautiful sometimes!

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    Kirov Regional State Professional Educational Budgetary Institution “Vyatka College of Professional Technologies, Management and Service” (KOGPOBU “VyatKTUiS”)

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    Resource Center

    Order of the Department of Education of the Kirov Region No. 5-701 of September 29, 2010 “On the Creation of Vocational Education Resource Centers”

    Resource and methodological center – a certain innovative space in which material, technical, human and information educational resources are concentrated and conditions are created for the use of these resources in the regional system of vocational education.

    Purpose: to promote the improvement of the quality of vocational education by promoting modern educational resources and providing material, technical, personnel and information conditions for the development of vocational education in training personnel for trade and public catering.

    Areas of activity of the Resource and Methodological Center

    Implementation of programs: public catering

  • advanced training of teaching staff of specialized educational institutions of secondary vocational education in the region, implementing training programs for skilled workers and middle-level employees.
  • Creation of material, technical and industrial base for the purpose of concentration, transformation and formation of educational resources.

    Creation of a unified information environment for specialized educational organizations that implement training programs for skilled workers and middle-level employees, trade and catering enterprises in order to expand social partnership.

    Development of innovative forms of education for students, teachers, current trade and catering personnel and organization of professional skill competitions.

    Improving the material and technical base of the college at the expense of the won grant:

    • Technological equipment: combi steamer, convection oven, etc.
    • Commodity laboratory equipment.

    Realized professions:

    • Cook, confectioner.
    • Seller, controller-cashier.
    • Waiter, bartender.

    As a result of the creation of the resource center, we got the opportunity to train not only a competent specialist, but also to train the teaching staff of the region to work on new equipment, with new technologies.

    Methodological activities of the Resource and Methodological Center

    • Current and future planning of methodological work in the college.
    • Coordination of the methodological work of teachers, masters of industrial training, other pedagogical and other employees;
    • Organization of the development of educational and methodological and other documentation necessary for the activities of the college:

    – methodological support of federal state educational standards.

    – development of local acts of the college, additions and changes to local acts.

    – timely approval, submission of reporting documentation on methodological work.

    • Analysis of equipping educational laboratories and classrooms with modern equipment, visual aids and technical teaching aids, replenishment of the library with educational, methodological, artistic and periodical literature.
    • Assistance to teaching staff in the development and development of innovative programs and technologies, in preparation for certification.
    • Coordinating the process of developing the information technology base for maintaining the Federal State Educational Standards, websites and the local network of the college.
    • Development of modular curricula, educational and methodological support, development of new pedagogical, information technologies for vocational education, Internet education.
    • Development of educational programs for internships for specialists.
    • Development of author’s curricula and programs, their coordination with social partners or individuals.
    • Analysis of the state of methodological work in the college.

    In the future, the creation of an information center for the concentration of all information, pedagogical, technological resources for the training of trade and public catering specialists.

    The Resource and Methodological Center is an industry center for assessing and certifying professional qualifications in the profile “Trade and Public Catering” (OTsS).

    The Center provides conditions for conducting voluntary qualification tests for graduates of professional educational organizations and employees of enterprises – social partners of professional educational organizations based on the requirements of regional professional standards as part of the assessment and certification of professional qualifications (hereinafter referred to as the certification procedure).

    The Center operates in cooperation with the Regional Center for Certification of Professional Qualifications of the Vyatka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (hereinafter referred to as the Regional Certification Center), professional educational organizations that provide training in secondary vocational education programs that correspond to the profiles of resource centers for vocational education, on the issues of carrying out the certification procedure .

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    Alameda College

    Coordinates: 37°46′56″N 122°16′45″W / 37.7822°N 122.2793°W / 37.7822; -122.2793

    Alameda College community college in Alameda, California. It is part of the Peralta Community College District and was opened in 1968. Since 1970, the college has held classes on a 62-acre campus at the intersection of Webster Street and Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway in Alameda.

    Content

    • 1 Accreditation
    • 2 Campus
    • 3 Academics
    • 4 Light athletics
    • 5 Support students
      • 5.1 Universal center of Alameda
      • 5.2 Paule26 5.3

      • 5.3 Children’s center 5.3 Children 5.5 EasyPass
      • 5.6 Enhanced Programs and Services (EOPS)
      • 5.7 Programs and Services for Students with Disabilities (DSPS)
      • 5.8 Student activity
    • 6 Scientific and Technological Institute Alamed (ASTI)
    • 7 See also
    • 8 Recommendations
    • 9 External link

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    Armed college and jackets are accredited ), an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Postsecondary Accreditation Council and the US Department of Education. The college was first accredited at 1973 and last confirmed in 2012. Alameda’s individual college professional programs are accredited or certified by the American Dental Association (ADA) Board of Dental Education for Dental Assistants, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).

    Campus

    The first classes of Alameda College were held in 1968 in the temporary facilities of the historic Alameda High School on Central Avenue in downtown Alameda. Its current campus is 59acres, located at the intersection of Webster Street and Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway in Alameda, opened in June 1970. With buildings surrounding a central courtyard, the campus is designed to encourage interaction between students, faculty, and staff. to an effective learning environment. The campus can be reached by car or AC Transit via the Webster Street subway from downtown Oakland.

    The college’s aviation maintenance programs are located on 2. 5 acres (10,000 m²). 2 ) on the Harbor Bay Parkway, adjacent to the North Field of the Auckland International Airport.

    Academics

    Alameda College offers its courses on a semester calendar, as do the other three colleges in the Peralta Community College District.

    The college offers basic English and math courses, as well as private labs and tutoring. English as a Second Language courses enable second language learners to master the English language through the practice of writing, speaking, listening and reading at various levels.

    Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degrees are available in many areas of the humanities and sciences, with most credits transferable to the University of California, California State colleges and universities, and other public and private four. summer colleges and universities.

    athletics

    Alameda College is a member of the Bay Valley Conference of the California Community College Athletic Association. [1] The college’s intercollegiate athletic program provides students with the opportunity to participate in men’s basketball and women’s volleyball. Students enrolled at Alameda College may participate in athletic programs at other colleges in the Peralta Community College District if a particular sport is not offered in the CoA.

    Student Support

    The college offers a variety of student services to support their academic experience, some of which are:

    Alameda One-Stop Career Center

    Alameda One-Stop Career Center is a partnership between the California Department of Employment Development and Alameda College. Located on the Alameda College campus, One-Stop provides a wide range of free services for job seekers and employers, including professional advice, a resource library, job fairs, onsite recruitment, and resume writing and job search strategy workshops. [2]

    Assessment and Tutoring

    The College Assessment Center helps students select classes that are appropriate for their level of proficiency in English, writing and reading, math, and English as a second language. Students receive course recommendations based on assessment scores and then meet with an advisor to select the most appropriate classes. Free group or individual tuition is provided to all students in most subjects taught at the college.

    Children’s Center

    Campus Children’s Center serves the children of students, staff, and members of the community. The center is open from 7:45 to 17:15. during the fall and spring semesters. It serves children from three to five years of age on a sliding pay scale. [3]

    Parallel Education

    The Translation Center provides a variety of services for students wishing to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Through the Translation Center, Alameda College students have the opportunity to simultaneously enroll in one class per semester/quarter at UC Berkeley; California State University, East Bay; Mills College; College of the Holy Names; or John F. Kennedy University.

    High school students can simultaneously attend college as part-time students and earn college credit while still in high school. This is done through the principal of the student’s secondary school.

    EasyPass

    Alameda College students enrolled in nine (9) semester divisions or more are eligible for an AC Transit EasyPass. The program provides an unlimited number of trips per semester. Clipper card for a big discount for students of Peralta colleges. COA is served by four bus lines including one Transbay route. [4]

    Enhanced Programs and Services (EOPS)

    Alameda College offers Enhanced Programs and Services for students who have educational, economic, social, cultural or language problems that interfere with their educational careers. Support services provided to EOPS students include professional and peer counseling, priority registration, tutoring services, career and academic guidance, financial and book purchase assistance, and transfer assistance and fee waivers for CSU and the University of California. [5]

    Programs and Services for Students with Disabilities (DSPS)

    Alameda College DSPS provides educational and vocational support services for students with disabilities who are enrolled in classes at Alameda College. Programs focus on learning skills assessment, counseling and training; facilitating computer access for students with special needs; using computers as a tool to improve the cognitive skills of students with traumatic brain injury; and training in the skills needed to find and keep a job. [6]

    Student Activities

    Alameda College Students Associates (ASCOA) is a student government organization operating on campus. There are also a number of student clubs that change from year to year depending on current student interest. Very active clubs currently include “Latinos Unidos” and the Psychological Club. [7]

    Alameda Science and Technology Institute (ASTI)

    Alameda Science and Technology Institute (ASTI) is a public high school in the Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) located on the Alameda College campus. The high school was founded in 2004 as a partnership between AUSD and Alameda College and was funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. ASTI provides students with the opportunity to enroll in full-time community colleges during grades 11 and 12. The school is founded on the belief that all students deserve and are eligible for a higher education and that all students are capable of succeeding at a high academic level. The student body is diverse and the school actively seeks students who are highly motivated but traditionally underrepresented in areas such as socioeconomic level, home language, first generation college students, and ethnicity. 9 http://www.astischool.com/

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    • Official website plant, within the framework of the RUMO heads of school museums. The guide Galina Nikolaevna Byvalova shared information about topics that can be explored together with students. For example: “Two Putilovs in the history of the Kirov Plant”, “Destroyer Novik”, metallurgical, tractor, tank and turbine directions of the plant and other topics. At the end of the meeting, organizational issues were resolved, a work plan for the 2022-2023 academic year was adopted, preparation and participation in local history and civil-patriotic events.

      Thank you all for the meeting! We look forward to fruitful work during the current academic year.

      On September 21, 2022, the first meeting of the heads of the ODOD was held this academic year. Topical issues on the organization of work in the ODOD at the beginning of the academic year were considered. Colleagues got acquainted with the upcoming plan for holding regional competitions for the first half of the year.

      On September 12, the first general meeting of the Council of High School Students under the Education Department of the Kirovsky District Administration took place within the walls of the Palace of Creativity!

      The meeting was attended by 35 people from 19 public institutions in our district.

      The purpose of the meeting was to introduce students to the course, to tell a little more about the District Council, as well as about its main projects.

      The participants had a very productive time!

      We went through a training on getting to know each other, learned more about each other, thanks to which we were able to develop several new formats of events in a more comfortable atmosphere!

      And by tradition, at the first meeting, we took a common photo as a keepsake!

      On September 8, the first meeting of the regional educational and methodological association of chairmen of methodological associations of class teachers of educational institutions took place at the Children’s and Youth Youth Theater of this academic year.

      The activity of a modern class teacher is the most important link in the educational system of an educational institution. Teachers are faced with the task of maximizing the development of each child, revealing his talents, creating conditions for spiritual, mental, physical perfection, educating a person – a citizen – a patriot. The practical seminar discussed traditional and modern educational technologies.

      September 8, 2022, on a memorable mourning date in the military history of our Motherland – the day the blockade of Leningrad began, on the initiative of the children’s and youth civil-patriotic public movement “Guys of the Vyborg Side” (DYUGPOD “RVS”), together with the St. Petersburg Regional branch of the Russian movement of schoolchildren for the 15th time holds the action “Remember. We mourn. We are proud!

      The purpose of the action was to draw the attention of the city’s residents to a memorable and mournful date in the history of our country and city. Participants of the action, members of children’s public associations of schools, primary organizations of the RDSh, class assets froze for 5 minutes, holding posters with the inscriptions “September 8, 1941 years of the beginning of the blockade of Leningrad. Remember. We mourn. We are proud!

      Throughout the day, the participants came to memorial sites and stood with painted posters.

      20 educational institutions of the Kirovsky district took part in the action: №№ 223, 240, 249, 264, 271, 274, 282, 284, 377, 378, 379, 381, 387, 389, 480, 481, 504, 538, 539 , 551.

      Petersburg, and with it the whole country, on September 8, one of the most mournful dates in our history is remembered. 81 years ago, the blockade of Leningrad began.

      In the Kirovsky district of St. Petersburg, a memorial rally was held at the monument to the Blockade tram.

      Welcoming speeches were delivered by:

      Deputy head of the administration of the Kirovsky district Stella Anatolyevna Larchenko, deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg Alexey Nikolayevich Tsivilev and deputy head of the municipality Knyazhevo Permyakov Vladimir Nikolayevich.

      The rally was attended by schoolchildren of the Kirovsky district, they laid flowers at the monument to the Blockade tram – a symbol of the courage of carriage drivers in the service of the city during the siege years.

      On the 8th of September the city action “Let’s remember everyone by name” dedicated to the Day of the Siege of Leningrad was held on the Victory Square. Activists of the local branch of the RDSH of the Kirovsky district managed to attend the action. Also on that day, many other children from various children’s public associations gathered at the monument to the heroic defenders of Leningrad, who shared their creativity.

      At the action, guests and participants were able to remember all those who survived the terrible years of the blockade, those whom we must remember not only on holidays, those who gave us a peaceful sky above our heads!

      On September 6, a regional workshop on pedagogical vigilance “Notice in time” for class teachers was held at the State Budgetary Institution of Children and Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Children The Theme of which was the prevention of suicidal behavior among children and adolescents.

      The head of the education department of the administration of the Kirovsky district, Yulia Vladimirovna Stupak, noted the importance and relevance of the topic.

      Oksana Leonidovna Kamakina, educational psychologist, head of the district methodological association of specialists of mediation services of educational institutions told the participants of the seminar how to recognize the risks of suicidal behavior of minors; what events can lead to such behavior; how to build a conversation with parents on this topic.

      The participants of the seminar were 263 class teachers of educational institutions of the Kirov region.

      Every year, on September 3, Russia celebrates the Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism. This day is timed to coincide with the tragic events of 2004, when, from September 1 to 3, a gang of terrorists seized and held hostage more than 350 people in a school in the North Ossetian city of Beslan.

      On this day, actions dedicated to the memory of the children of Beslan were held in all cities of Russia.

    Lansing daycare: THE Top 10 Daycares in Lansing, MI | Affordable Prices

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    THE Top 10 Daycares in Lansing, MI | Affordable Prices

    Daycares in Lansing, MI

    Description:

    Does your childcare provider keep you awake at night?
    Do you feel comfortable while at work where your child is spending their day at?
    If you have these concerns, then I have Great News!!!
    “COZY BEAR CHILDCARE HOME, LLC” would love to meet you and your child.
    Paige A. and her sister May A. would like to invite you to stop by and check out their new Childcare.”COZY BEAR CHILD CARE HOME” is state licensed and DHS credential providing a warm and loving environment for your child’s needs.
    Paige and May care for newborn children and older.
    Are open Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm.
    Serve breakfast and lunch, plus 2 additional snacks as paid by U.S.D.A. Food Program.
    Have a safe, fenced yard for outside playtime.
    They serve the Greater Lansing/ Best Lansing area.
    Please call Paige and May at 517-574-0982 or 517-402-5872 to schedule a visit….

    Description:

    Welcome to Au Bonheur des Enfants
    French Immersion Home Daycare – Near Michigan State University Club
    Au Bonheur des Enfants is a licensed French immersion home day careservice that offers a play based learning environment and welcomes families from all backgrounds. Au Bonheur des Enfants was born with the vision to provide children with a fun and stimulating environment immersed in French language and culture. It is located in a calm, friendly neighborhood on the East side of Lansing (close to Michigan State University Club).
    Our goal is to provide a safe environment where children can develop and acquire new knowledge in an enjoyable French-speaking environment, feel comfortable, respected, and cared for. Each child has their own pace and personality and we wish to help them bring out the best in themselves and start them on their journey to a bilingual life with all the joys that will bring.
    Studies show that exposure to a foreign language in the early stages of a child’s development enables children to fluently master that language and develop a multifaceted perspective of the world. As a result, children who learn a second language are better equipped to communicate and adapt their interactions with people of different cultural backgrounds and perspectives.
    We offer the following:
    – Full French immersion
    – Fun, affordable, and safe place to learn French
    – Cleanliness and good sanitation are among our top priorities.
    – We focus on your child’s individual needs
    – Crafts, reading and other interactive activities
    – Healthy meals and snacks are provided (Home cooked meals with many organic ingredients used).
    – We have plenty of space for your child to explore, indoor and outdoor play areas.
    – We make sure you are kept informed of your child s progress, so you can feel secure in the knowledge that they are safe and happy while in our care.
    Whether you plan to prepare your youngster for future education in French immersion or just want to give them the benefits of early language acquisition, Au Bonheur des Enfants is the right choice for your child. Your child is in good hands and guided by great hearts.
    We accept infants, toddlers and children up to four years of age.
    For inquiries about our enrollment or to schedule an interview, please send an email to ouahidik@yahoo. com….

    Description:

    I am a local teacher in Lansing and I have a after school program where I extend educational practices. I also provide meals. I help children grow in a loving and safe environment. I have been working withyoung children for over 10 years and is accredited by National Program in Washington, DC. I also work with children of all ages to be all they can be….

    Description:

    Little Blessings Licensed Child Care Centers now have openings for new friends of all ages! We have 3 locations and every location is accepting all ages! They are all located in North Lansing. We accept DHS,also Early Head Start at the Grand River Location. We provide breakfast, lunch and a snack. We have education for children through the High Scope Program, also certified in quality by Great Start. We would love to see your Little Blessings in our facilities!
    You can contact the Director / Owner Dianne 517-281-7331.
    Where learning is FUN!…

    Description:

    Heather’s Home Daycare is a licensed childcare and learning facility with a capacity of twelve children and located at 2390 Renfrew Way, Lansing, Michigan. The facility is open Mondays through Fridays, servinginfants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children, catering to their growth and developmental needs in a safe and secure environment….

    Happy Time Day Care

    3709 S Fox Pointe St, Lansing, MI 48911

    Costimate: $151/day

    Description:

    Below are some wonderful reasons why you should choose Scribbles and Giggles Child Care Learning Center to take care of your little one.
    ~High quality care at affordable prices. See our rave reviews on thetestimonials page.
    ~Parents rave about our large classrooms. Our rooms are larger then other local centers. Resulting in more square footage per child meaning your child will have more room to learn and grow
    ~Camera system throughout the center.
    ~Brand New 2011 state of the art Playground
    ~Kindergarten readiness guarantee.
    ~State of the art sign in /out system. We use ProCare to keep track of your child’s attendance records and other important information all while providing a safe secure facility. ProCare must be used to gain entrance into our facility because it has a security feature providing a locked door from our entry lobby leading into our center.
    ~Breakfast, snack & lunch are included in tuition. We are affiliated with the Michigan Child Care Food Program.
    ~Trained professional fun loving staff. All staff receive a minimum of 16 hours of training per year.
    ~Located in a beautiful well equipped spacious former elementary school.
    ~Allowing your child to feel confident when they go to Elementary School.
    ~Hearing & Vision testing for all children 3 years and older every year.
    ~Professional portraits every Spring and Fall for all children.
    ~Separate fenced play area for infants and toddlers allowing the Preschool children to also play outside for a truly safe environment.
    ~Each class room has separate boys/girls bathrooms allowing the children the privacy they need.
    ~Indoor gym for special activities and rainy day activities. Our gym in full of climbers, bikes/scooters and balls for the kids to run and scream in an indoor environment.

    Description:

    Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
    We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

    Description:

    Newly established child care center focused on a nurturing environment to help children thrive. Friendly staff provide affordable childcare, convenient location and a fun facility.

    Description:

    Rainbow Kids Daycare in Lansing, Michigan seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Care providerthat can accommodate up to 12 children from infants to kindergarten….

    Description:

    Christian Child Care and Kindergarten Preparedness Focus. We believe in Academics, Bible and Caring for the whole child. We include music classes, computer classes as well as lunch and snacks (once the childcan eat table food) in the price of tuition….

    Description:

    Happy Elephant Child Care Center is dedicated to providing quality child care services to children and families residing in Michigan. The company’s mission is to care for children during their early years andprovide them with programs that develop critical and fundamental skills needed for higher education and life-long success….

    YMCA Child Care

    900 Long Blvd, Lansing, MI 48911

    Starting at $200/day

    Description:

    Secured entrance
    Educational curriculum that meets individual needs of each child
    Complete meal service
    2 Outdoor Play Areas
    Formula for infant age group
    Spring parent-teacher conferencesFamily activity events
    Field trips
    Financial assistance through DHS and YMCA scholarships
    Sibling discount
    Staff has education, training and experience in early childhood. ..

    Description:

    We offer programs for infants to preschool and have summer care for school age children.

    Description:

    Cacs North Street Head Start in Lansing, Michigan, is a child care establishment that utilizes the Montessori philosophy and materials in their classroom that self-correct and help the students in developingtheir five senses. This child care institution helps in promoting independence on the part of the children, enhancing their self-esteem and self-accomplishments from infant to five years old….

    Description:

    CACS North Street Head Start is an educational facility that serves the children of qualified families in Lansing MI community. It offers a comprehensive educational program and provides developmentallyappropriate learning activities for children ages zero to five. The center encourages children to participate in the variety of center-initiated activities that will strengthen their educational foundation and will prepare them for the challenges of the future.

    Description:

    Offering a child care ministry, TRINITY LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH in Lansing, MI is meeting the needs of the people of God and helps them in times of hardship. They are worshiping together as believer’scommunity and supports each other’s beliefs and values. They are nurturing faith in various ways including fellowship, education programs, Bible studies, etc….

    Description:

    Educational Child Care Center in Lansing, Michigan is a Child Care provider that can accommodate up to 142 children from infants to twelve years of age. Their curriculum seeks to provide a high quality,nurturing, fun and safe learning environment that is appropriate for the child’s overall growth and development….

    Description:

    Montessori Children’s House of Lansing Inc. provides a prepared environment where children are free to respond to their natural tendency to work. The children’s innate passion for learning is encouraged bygiving them opportunities to engage in spontaneous, purposeful activities with the guidance of a trained adult.

    Description:

    Montessori Children’s House is going into its 44th year in the Lansing area, with a stable and loving staff. It is a wonderful place to learn and grow, with experienced teachers of many years. We have preschooland elementary classrooms, and will be expanding in 2017 to include a toddler program….

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    FAQs for finding daycares in Lansing

    In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Lansing, MI?

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

    How can I find a daycare near me in Lansing, MI?

    If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 639 in Lansing, MI as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Lansing or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

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

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

    Lansing Saginaw KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Lansing, MI

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    Welcome to Lansing Saginaw KinderCare

    Welcome to Lansing Saginaw KinderCare! We’re conveniently located off West Saginaw Highway; you’ll find it easy to drop off and pick up at our center each day. We offer a friendly environment focused on quality early education, so your child will be ready for school when the time comes. Along with our focus on education, we also know how to have fun! 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 Brittany Ellis, Our Center Director

    Meet Brittany Ellis! She is the Center Director at Lansing Saginaw KinderCare in Michigan. Brittany attended Schoolcraft College, where she earned an Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education. She has been with KinderCare since 2019, and before that, she was a lead infant teacher and assistant director. Every day, Brittany looks forward to meeting new families and helping children build confidence for life. Outside of work, she enjoys adventuring to new places with her family and breathing fresh air outdoors.

    • Lansing Saginaw 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.

    Lansing Saginaw 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.

    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


    Share Your Story


    If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

    please share your story with us
    .

    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 Lansing Saginaw 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 Lansing Saginaw 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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    Bon Berger Child Care Home

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    Gloria Montano Daycare

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    Za’z Sunshine Group Home Care

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    Lansing Middle School / Child Care Program

    WELCOME TO THE LANSING SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE PROGRAM

    The School Age Child Care Program (S. A.C.C.P) is a non-profit organization that provides childcare services to students who attend the Lansing Elementary School and Middle School.  The Elementary School program consists of a morning program that operates before the school day begins and an afternoon program that operates after the school day ends.  The Middle School program only operates after the school day ends.   The before and after school programs are way that the school can help working parents who have a family.  Our program is dedicated to providing recreational activity, relaxation, and fun in a safe environment for your child.  In addition, the program strives to provide care for your child at a reasonable cost.  We hope that you will always feel free to voice any questions, concerns, or suggestions that you may have. We want to create a positive place for your child and look forward to working with you to help make that happen. 

    LOCATION & HOURS OF OPERATION

     

    Lansing Elementary School (located in the cafeteria)

              Before School Program: 7:00 am – 9:00 am

             

              After School Program: 3:15 pm –  5:30 pm

     

    Lansing Middle School (located in the cafeteria)

              After School Program:  2:30 pm – 5:30 pm

    DROP OFF/PICK UP PROCEDURES

    Lansing Elementary School

     When dropping off or picking up your children parents should park in the bus circle in front of the elementary school, except during the times the buses are dropping off kids in the morning or during dismissal at the end of the day.   The bus circle cannot be parked in during the following times:

              8:40 – 9:15 Morning Student Drop Off (Buses)

             

              3:15 –  3:45 Afternoon Dismissal (Buses)

    Parents should use the entrance that leads directly into the cafeteria.  It is the entrance to the left of the cafeteria and a ramp leads up to the building.  A staff member will check your child into and out of the program daily.

    Lansing Middle School 

    Parents should park in the bus circle in front of the middle school and pick up their children using the entrance to the left of the cafeteria.

    DAILY OPERATION

    Lansing Elementary School (Morning Program)

    When the children arrive to the program they will signed into the program by a staff member and provided with a cubby to store their belongings each morning until they are released to their classrooms.  Children should not bring toys and other items from home to the program only what is needed for their school day.   Morning activities include indoor and outdoor play (weather permitting).  Indoor play consists of a large variety of activities such as arts and crafts, games, books to read, coloring and drawing and a variety of totes full of age appropriate toys and building materials.  Outside play may consist of organized sports and activities or just free play on the playground structure.   The gym may also be available for use in the mornings if we are unable to get outside and it is available.  The children will be dismissed to their classrooms at approximately 8:55 am.  Staff will walk Pre-K and Kindergarten students to their classrooms.

    Lansing Elementary School (Afternoon Program)

    At dismissal, the children attending the afterschool program are sent to the gym from their classrooms and checked into the program by staff.  After checking in the kids and making sure they are all accounted for staff will walk the children down to the cafeteria where they will place their belongings in their cubby.   After the kids have taken care of their belongings, they will sit at a table for afternoon snack.  Snack consists of a variety of foods that change from day to day as well as a drink (milk or juice).  An alternative snack will be provided if a child cannot eat what is being served.  Once the children have finished up with snack and cleaned up their area there will be a brief meeting to make any announcements that need to be made.  Staff will let the children know what activities have been planned for that afternoon.  We will spend as much time outside as possible, weather permitting.  Outside play may consist of organized sports and activities or just free play on the playground structure.  We have a wide range of outside equipment children can play with.  If unable to go outside, we also have use of the gym in the afternoons.  Indoor play consists of a large variety of activities such as arts and crafts, games, books to read, coloring and drawing and a variety of totes full of age appropriate toys and building materials.   Parents may pick up your children at any time during the hours of operation.  In the afternoon, all children need to be picked up by 5:30 pm.  Before leaving, we expect the children to clean up their activities and projects as well as returning any equipment to its proper place.  If another person will be picking up your child, we must have a signed note from you or told verbally beforehand.  We will not release a child without written or verbal approval.  In the event that a child is still at the program past the closing time of 5:30, at least one staff member will stay until an authorized person has picked up the child.  Staff will begin contacting a responsible party based on your registration form.  If running late please call and notify the program so that we are aware that somebody is on the way.  Parents will be charged a fee for late pick-ups.   

    Lansing Middle School (Afternoon Program)

    At dismissal, each student reports to the cafeteria in order to be checked into the program.   Students who are participating in after school activities such as clubs or staying after for a teacher still need to check into the program first and then sign out to the activity that they are participating in.  After the students are checked into the program, they will have free time until approximately 3:00 when snack is served.  Snack consists of a variety of foods that change from day to day as well as a drink.  After the children are done eating snack and have cleaned up they will be directed to get out their agendas and homework.  About a half an hour to an hour will be set aside at this time for homework, studying or silent reading.  Please encourage your child to brink a book or other activity with them to the program each day to do in case they have no homework that needs to be done.  When the students have completed their study time, they will have free time to do indoor activities or outside activities (weather permitting) until they are picked up.  In the afternoon, all children need to be picked up by 5:30 pm.   If another person will be picking up your child, we must have a signed note from you or told verbally beforehand.  We will not release a child without written or verbal approval.  In the event that a child is still at the program past the closing time of 5:30 pm, at least one staff member will stay until an authorized person has picked up the child.  Staff will begin contacting a responsible party based on your registration form.  If running late please call and notify the program so that we are aware, that somebody is on the way.  Parents will be charged a fee for late pick-ups.

     ADMISSION POLICY

    Admission to the School Age Child Care Program is primarily open to all students in grades PreK-7 who attend the Lansing Elementary School or Middle School.  Enrollment into the program is on a first-come basis.  Near the end of the school year, parents who had children enrolled in the program during the current school year are given registration forms for the following year.   They are given the first opportunity to secure a spot in the program for the following year and then any remaining spots will be opened up to families who have an interest in using the program.  Parents need to return the completed registration forms as soon as possible in order to secure their placement in the program.  Near the end of June, the program will start accepting registration forms for new parents that need to use the program as well.  There is a non-refundable registration fee of $50.00 per child.  This fee is paid when enrolling your child into the program for the first time.  Once all the available openings are filled, a waiting list will be started.  If openings should become available, the parents on the waiting list will then be contacted in the order that they were placed on the list.  All unpaid balances from the prior school year need to be paid in full in order to register for the next school year.

    PROGRAM FEES

    The fee structure of our program is designed to cover the operating costs of the program.   As a non-profit service, any funds in excess of the operating costs are invested back into the program in the form of equipment, supplies, special activities and staff training.  Parents will be charged for the days they have signed up for each week school is in session regardless of attendance.  Credits are not given for missed days due to absences or children attending other activities.

     

    The following list of fees are per child:

     

    Registration Fee: $50.00 (non-refundable when enrolling your child in the program for the first time)

     

    Lansing Elementary School (Before School Program): $10.00

              (Family rate of $9.00 if more than one child enrolled)

     

    Lansing Elementary School (After School Program): $10.00 

              (Family rate of $9.00 if more than one child enrolled)

     

    Lansing Middle School (After School Program): $10.50

     

    Full Day Program Fee:  $25.00

     

    Early Dismissal Day Fee:  $2. 00 extra is charged in addition to the normal afternoon fee

     

    Late Pick Up Fee:  $5.00 for every 15 minutes.

     

    Late Payment Fee:  $15.00

    Returned Check Fee:  $15.00

    BILLING PROCEDURE

    Program tuition fees are billed on a monthly basis.  The billing cycle begins on the first day of the month and ends on the last day of the month.  The bill for tuition is emailed to each family during the first week of each month.  The charges will cover the tuition for the current month and payment will be due by the last day of the month.  If any adjustments need to be made to the bill, they will be done at the end of the month and will be reflected on the next billing statement.  If payments for tuition are not received before the next billing cycle, your account is considered past due.  Overdue tuition balances need to be taken care of as soon as possible.  Failure to pay for tuition will result in the child not allowed to attend the program.

    The following guidelines are used in regards to overdue account balances. If payment for the account has not received by the due date, a $15 late fee is charged.  Parents will receive an email from the Program Director reminding them that their bill is past due.  If arrangements are not made to take care of the outstanding account balance and the account remains overdue after two weeks from receiving their reminder letter the parents will receive a second notice.  If the account remains past due after 4 weeks, the parents will receive a final notice and will no longer be eligible to use the program.  All unpaid balances need be paid in full by the last day of school or parents who have registered their child for the next school year will lose their placement in the program for the following year.  In addition, parents are not eligible to use the services of the summer program as well until the bill is paid in full.

    YEARLY PROGRAM SCHEDULE

    The Lansing School Age Child Care Program will generally follow the regular school calendar… meaning when the buildings are closed the program is closed as well. Please be sure to pay special attention to the following dates that the program will not be open.  I hope that this will give you plenty of time to plan ahead.  If the school should happen to make any changes to the yearly calendar during the school year that would affect the program schedule, you will be informed as soon as possible. 

    DATES THE PROGRAM IS CLOSED

    Columbus Day- October 10
    Veteran’s Day- November 11
    Thanksgiving Recess- November 23 – 25
    Winter Recess- December 26 – January 2
    Martin Luther King Jr. Day- January 16
    Mid-Winter Recess- February 20 – 24

    Spring Recess- April 10 – 14
    Memorial Day- May 29

    Juneteenth Day- June 19

    FULL DAY PROGRAMS

    During the year, the Lansing Central Schools at times will have certain days scheduled for parent conferences.  When there are Parent Conference days scheduled we will often offer a full day program for those days.  Attendance for the full day programs is based on the child’s enrollment.   Each child is enrolled in the program for certain days of the week.  If your child is “normally” enrolled in the After School Program on the same day that a full day program occurs, we will be expecting your child to attend the program that day.  Please notify the director as soon as possible before the scheduled full day program if your child will not to attend the program, otherwise you are charged for that day whether your child attends or not.  If your child is not “normally” scheduled to attend the After School Program on the day that a full day program is scheduled, you will need to make other arrangements for your child.  A waiting list will be started, in case some openings become available.  If openings should become available, the parents on the waiting list will then be contacted in the order that they were placed on the list.  The After School Program currently has full day program scheduled on each of the following days.  If any changes are made to the school calendar during the school year, the program will adjust its schedule accordingly.  

    Full Day Programs

    Friday- March 17
    Friday- June 23

    EARLY DISMISSAL DAYS

    On various days throughout the year, the Lansing Elementary School uses early dismissals for parent conferences and training.  On these days, the After School Program will generally, open earlier based on what time the early dismissal takes place.  There will be an extra fee of $2.00 charged on early dismissal days, in addition to the normal afternoon fee, if your child attends.  If your child is scheduled to attend the program on the same day the school is having an early dismissal we will be expecting your child to attend that day.  Please notify the director as soon as possible before the scheduled early dismissal day if your child will not need the program on this day.  If your child is not “normally” scheduled to attend the After School Program on the same day of an early dismissal day, you will need to make other arrangements for your child.  A waiting list will be started in case some openings become available. The After School Program will open at the early dismissal time on each of the following days. If changes are made to the school calendar during the school year, the program will adjust its schedule accordingly.

    Possible Early Dismissal Days

    Thursday- June 22

    VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION DAYS

    On Virtual instruction days, parents will be given the opportunity to sign up to use the child care program on these days.  Information is usually sent out to parents the week before giving them the opportunity to sign up for the program.  There is usually a limited amount of space available and once full no more students will be accepted.  The Child Care Program currently has virtual instruction days scheduled on each of the following days.  If any changes are made to the school calendar during the school year, the program will adjust its schedule accordingly.

     

    Possible Virtual Instruction Days

    Monday- November 21 (PK-12)

    Tuesday- November 22 (PK-12)
    Friday- December 23 (PK-12)

    Friday- February 3 (PK-12)

    Friday- March 24 (PK-4: Elementary School Only)

    Monday- March 27 (PK-4: Elementary School Only)

    Tuesday- May 16 (PK-12)

     

    INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY  

    If the Lansing Central School District is on any type of delay then the Before School Program will be on the same delay as well.   If for any reason due to the weather, Lansing Central Schools are closed for the day, the School Age Child Care Program will also be closed as well.  In addition, if school is dismissed early due to an emergency (weather, etc), the After School Program closes as well.  The office will be sending forms home at the beginning of the school year to be filled out in the event that this happens. The information that you fill out on these forms will be used to decide what should be done with your child if school should close early.  Please be sure to have a backup plan.  You can usually tune into the radio and TV news broadcasts to hear or see information regarding school closings.  The school will have this information posted as soon as possible. 

    DISCIPLINE POLICY  

    Children misbehave from time to time it is a normal part of learning and growing up.  We try to set clear, consistent and appropriate limits for behavior.  The staff will make every possible attempt to keep parents informed about their child’s behavior and to help children work through problems before they become patterns.   In order to be effective we will use a time-out to discipline your child.  Children will be disciplined for breaking program rules and for any behavior that is harmful or inappropriate.  With the use of a time-out we hope to teach children, what behaviors are appropriate and acceptable.  If a child needs to be disciplined staff members will discuss with the child the reason why they are being disciplined and will always strive to remain fair and consistent.  In addition, a child will be written up and given a green sheet if the staff feel that the situation justifies such an action and a parent will be notified.  A child will written up for inappropriate verbal or physical behavior.  A child who continues to receive green sheets for repeat violations will be suspended from the program or permanent removal from the program will be a last option.  The program rules are listed below.

    Program Rules

    Follow the directions and instructions given by staff members.

     

    If a child is having an issue with another student talk to a staff member so the situation can be resolved before it can escalate into a bigger issue. 

     

    Show respect to others and their belongings.

     

    Cubbies are off limits to other children except for the one that has been provided for them.

     

    Keep hands, Feet and objects to yourself (no fighting, rough housing, wrestling, tackling, kicking or hitting will be tolerated).

     

    No running inside the building.

     

    No inappropriate language or insulting remarks toward other children.

     

    No bullying or ganging up on other children.

    No valuable items or toys should be brought to the program only what is needed for school.

    Playground Safety Rules

    Only one person on a swing at one time, no swinging sideways or jumping off the swings.

     

    No running up the slides or going down the slides face first, feet first only.

     

    No climbing on the playground structure where it is not intended.

     

    One person at a time on the round blue spinning structures and no pushing a person who is on it.

     

    No pushing other students on the sliding bar or slamming it across with no one on it.

     

    No throwing sticks or rocks.

     

    No kicking or throwing wood chips.

     

    Children need to stay inside the designated play area.

     

     

     

    WE LOOK FORWARD TO A HEALTHY, FUN-FILLED YEAR WITH YOUR CHILD. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, OR ANY PROBLEMS THAT MAY ARISE. WE ARE OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE AND ARE HERE FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILD.

    FOR REGISTRATION FORMS PLEASE CONTACT:

    THE LANSING SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE PROGRAM
    RAYMOND C. BUCKLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
    284 RIDGE ROAD
    LANSING, NEW YORK 14882

    (607) 533-3020, Ext. 1103 (Childcare Office)
    (IF NO ONE IS AVAILABLE PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE)

    E-Mail – rfrost@lcsd. k12.ny.us

    RON FROST, PROGRAM DIRECTOR

     

     

     

     

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    Child Care Grant – Lansing Community College

    Overview

    PURPOSE:

    The Child Care Grant is designed to provide eligible custodial parents with child
    care funding assistance while the parent is attending Lansing Community College. The
    grants are based on the criteria listed below and provide partial payment of licensed
    child care services for the recipients.

    GRANTS:

    Grants are dependent on the number of applications received and the availability of
    funds. Grant amounts are determined by the scholarship committee and the students
    approved courses. The child(ren) must be in licensed child care during the time the
    parent is in class in order to be eligible for assistance.

    Eligibility:

    You may be eligible even if….

    • you have a bachelor’s or master’s degree.
    • you are not a US citizen.
    • you do not live in district.

    A recipient must be enrolled and attending class during the time that a child is in
    day care.

    Students income and *FAFSA information will be used to make determinations for grant
    funding. You must satisfy all requests for verification to the Financial Aid Office
    in order for the Adult Resource Center to make a determination about your eligibility.

    *International students do not need to file a FAFSA.

    Information:

    Dependents:
    The members in the family who are claimed on the income tax return or children for
    whom you have custody or joint custody are considered dependents. If married and living
    in the same home, spouse should be counted as a dependent.

    Deadline:
    All applications must be completed and received by the Adult Resource Center on the
    deadline date. All applications must have complete information about the child care facility and
    the child care license number filled in. All incomplete applications will be determined
    ineligible.

    Finding a Provider:
    If you need assistance in finding a provider, please call the Great Start to Quality at 877-614-7328 or visit their website before the deadline.

    Award Type:
    No funds will be given directly to recipients of the Child Care Grant. Checks will
    be made out by Lansing Community College and sent directly to the approved day care
    provider with recipient’s name as the second endorser.

    Application Deadline Dates

    All applications for the Child Care Grant are to be submitted to the Adult Resource
    Center office. You are advised to turn in your application as soon as possible. DO NOT WAIT FOR THE FINAL DEADLINE. THOSE WHO APPLY FIRST MAY BE SERVED FIRST.

    Deadline Dates:
    • Refer to the ARC homepage for deadline dates

    If the deadline falls on the weekend, applications will be accepted the following
    Monday until closing. Call 517-483-1924 for office hours since hours of operation may vary.

    • Receipt of this grant for one semester does not guarantee its continuance in subsequent
      semesters and is dependent upon availability of funds.
    • All applications must be completed and received by the Adult Resource Center by the
      deadline date. No exceptions will be made.
    • All applications must have complete information about the child care provider, including
      the CHILD CARE LICENSE NUMBER. If you need assistance in finding a provider, visit
      the website of Greater Lansing for Kids at http://greatstartforkids.org/connect/.
    • You must provide documentation if you are receiving childcare assistance (MDHHS/Head
      Start/GSRP). You must provide documentation of the rate you will be charged to have
      your child(ren) in care.

    Limitations and Continuation of Grant

    1. All grants are made on a semester-by-semester basis. Eligibility does not guarantee
      a grant and is dependent on availability of funds and approval by the committee.
    2. A recipient must be enrolled and attending an LCC class during the time that a child,
      in child care, is supported by the grant.
    3. Students who fail to earn a 2.0 or higher in each course while receiving this grant
      may be ineligible or may receive a child care grant for a limited number of credits.
      Drops after the 100% refund time period, Withdrawals (“W”), Incompletes (“I”), and
      lack of a satisfactory completion rate may affect subsequent eligibility. No Repeat
      (“R”) courses will be funded unless approved by a staff member.
    4. The grant funding must be used for child care at a licensed child-care home or child-care center.
    5. If you receive child care assistance from any other source such as DHS, city scholarships,
      etc. , you must use those funds first. If you have unmet child care needs, the Adult
      Resource Program may be able to assist you if you meet all eligibility criteria for
      the Child Care Grant.
    6. This grant is designed to assist students in obtaining their educational/occupational
      goals. LCC courses taken toward a certificate or associate degree, job oriented courses,
      those taken for transfer, and other courses as approved are eligible for child care
      assistance.
    7. This grant is limited to 12 credits (6 credits in the Summer) unless the student’s
      curriculum requires more. Fewer than 12 (or 6) credits may be taken.

    Accounting and Administration Concepts

    • No funds will be given directly to recipients of the Child Care Grants. Checks will
      be made out by Lansing Community College and sent directly to the approved child care
      provider.
    • No monies may be given to the recipient by the child care provider unless money is
      owed back to the recipient who paid in advance..

    Contact Us For More Information

    If you have any questions about this grant, please contact the Adult Resource Program
    at 517-483-1199.

     

    Drop off application to:

    Adult Resource Center (ARC)
    LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
    Gannon Building
    Campus Resources

    Mail application to:

    Adult Resource Center
    Lansing Community College
    Star Zone Gannon Building 2nd Floor
    411 North Grand Avenue
    Lansing, MI 48933
    Call to verify receipt

    Fax applications to:

    Adult Resource Center
    517-483-9645
    Include your full name.
    Call to verify receipt

     

    More Contact Info

     

    Address:

    Adult Resource Center 
    Lansing Community College
    Star Zone Gannon Building 2nd Floor
    411 North Grand Avenue
    Lansing, MI 48933

    Phone:

    517-483-1199
    Fax: 517-483-9645

     

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