Mini Campus Preschool & Child Care Center – Care.com Grandview, MO Child Care Center
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Mini Campus Preschool & Child Care Center is an educational childcare provider in Grandview, Missouri that caters to infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children. It has a capacity of 97 children and operates from Monday through Friday, 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The center offers an environment suitable for children’s growth and development and provides them activities that promote physical, social and cognitive skills.
In business since: 2008
Total Employees: 1
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Monday :
6:00AM – 6:00PM
Tuesday :
6:00AM – 6:00PM
Wednesday :
6:00AM – 6:00PM
Thursday :
6:00AM – 6:00PM
Friday :
6:00AM – 6:00PM
Saturday :
Closed
Sunday :
Closed
Type
Child Care Center/Day Care Center
Program Capacity:
97
Costimate™
$131/week
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Full Time (5 days/wk)
10/17/2018
The owner is very unprofessional.
02/14/2018
Mini campus is one of the best Nationally accredited facility in Grandview. Teachers are down to earth. Love the children and maintain a very clean facility.
12/26/2015
Very nice, personable and caring staff. My kids are always happy to be dropped off. Facility is also clean.
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Mini-Campus Preschool
MiniCampus PreSchool
Nuturing the kids for a Brighter Future.
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MiniCampus PreSchool
Prepare Your Child For Success In Life.
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Infants
This isn’t just a daycare facility. In this classroom, babies feel safe, secure, and content.
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Two’s
Most 2-year-olds are full of energy and an instinctive curiosity about their surroundings.
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Pre-Kindergarten
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Welcome to Mini-Campus Preschool
The Best Preschool For Your
Children.
Operating since 2016, Mini-Campus Preschool Kindergarten provides quality early childhood education through its three year old and four year old group kindergarten programs. Our primary focus is the wellbeing of every child. We provide our children the attention they need to grow and develop into happy, healthy people and be confident for school.
Our Vision
We acknowledge that all members of our community including children, families and teachers have rights and all interactions.
Our Mission
Mini-Campus Preschool is a vibrant learning community where families, staff and The University of Queensland work together.
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Learning Disciplines
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Price
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Magic Number
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Kid And Future
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Age
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Size
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Price
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Music For The Imagination
The magic number is the classroom for children to recognize the first numbers, developmentally appropriate.
Age
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Size
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Price
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Talented Explorers
The magic number is the classroom for children to recognize the first numbers, developmentally appropriate.
Age
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Size
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Price
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Size
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Price
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COMPLETED MOVINGS
20
CLASS ROOMS
2
SCHOOLS BUS
10
TOTAL TEACHERS
Programs
We provide a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate learning environment for children. We strive to appreciate and respect each child’s uniqueness in learning styles.
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The Commitment
We provide a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate learning environment for children. We strive to appreciate and respect each child’s uniqueness in learning styles.
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Our Club
We provide a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate learning environment for children. We strive to appreciate and respect each child’s uniqueness in learning styles.
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Activities
We provide a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate learning environment for children. We strive to appreciate and respect each child’s uniqueness in learning styles.
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What do parents say about us
Testimonials
Let’s explore what Parents have to say about us. Let us know what you think of today’s newsletter and what you’d like to.
Tine Jensen
I had both my kids here, and loved it. Made it easy for us to meet a lot of amazing parents and kids. The school has such a home feel, and values a play based routine. It would be worth your time to visit this places.
Rebecca Higgins
Mini Campus PreSchool is a wonderful nursery, my Son is so happy there and asks every day if he “is going to nursery today”, even on on weekends! The staff are so welcoming, very professional and highly experienced.
About the Teachers
Our Teachers
We have an excellent teacher to child ratio at our Kindergarten to ensure that each child receives the attention he or she needs.
Alice Bohm
Senior Educator
Fred Lambert
Math Coach
Zahra Leah
Languages Educator
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Programs – Mini-Campus Preschool
First School (1 – 2 Year)
For Children To Recognize And
Be Sociable
Your infant will be in a safe and comfortable environment designed to stimulate and amuse him or her at all levels of development. The infant program is flexible and accommodating to each child’s schedule and needs, with activities based on the children’s interests. During circle time, we sing songs and read age appropriate books with each other. When weather permits, we’ll go for walks around the block in triple strollers or play outside in our large play yard.
Skills That Children Will Learn
Learning Environment For Your Baby
Comprehensive Development
Children learn about their world through the use of their senses. In our Kids Care Program, classroom activities that focus on discovery and exploration will facilitate just that kind of learning. Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry.
Social Skills
Music
Finger Plays
Sensory Activities
Self-selected play
Circle time
Self-Help Skills
Focused learning
Communication
Singing songs
First School (1 – 2 Year)
For Children To Recognize And
Be Sociable
Your infant will be in a safe and comfortable environment designed to stimulate and amuse him or her at all levels of development. The infant program is flexible and accommodating to each child’s schedule and needs, with activities based on the children’s interests. During circle time, we sing songs and read age appropriate books with each other. When weather permits, we’ll go for walks around the block in triple strollers or play outside in our large play yard.
Language And Communication
Although the first school is a lot of surprises, it is the first step for a comprehensive development in all aspects. By creating a safe, consistent and welcoming environment.
Become Familiar With The Environment
Although the first school is a lot of surprises, it is the first step for a comprehensive development in all aspects. By creating a safe, consistent and welcoming environment.
Active And Healthy
Although the first school is a lot of surprises, it is the first step for a comprehensive development in all aspects. By creating a safe, consistent and welcoming environment.
Creative And Arts
Although the first school is a lot of surprises, it is the first step for a comprehensive development in all aspects. By creating a safe, consistent and welcoming environment.
What do parents say about us
Testimonials
Let’s explore what Parents have to say about us. Let us know what you think of today’s newsletter and what you’d like to.
Tine Jensen
I had both my kids here, and loved it. Made it easy for us to meet a lot of amazing parents and kids. The school has such a home feel, and values a play based routine. It would be worth your time to visit this places.
Rebecca Higgins
Kindori is a wonderful nursery, my Son is so happy there and asks every day if he “is going to nursery today”, even on on weekends! The staff are so welcoming, very professional and highly experienced.
Rebecca Higgins
Kindori is a wonderful nursery, my Son is so happy there and asks every day if he “is going to nursery today”, even on on weekends! The staff are so welcoming, very professional and highly experienced.
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About Us – Mini-Campus Preschool
Guiding The Young Generation
To Success.
Operating since 2016, Mini-Campus Preschool provides quality early childhood education through its three year old and four year old group kindergarten programs. Our primary focus is the wellbeing of every child. We provide our children the attention they need to grow and develop into happy, healthy people and be confident for school.
Our Vision
We acknowledge that all members of our community including children, families and teachers have rights and all interactions.
Our Mission
Mini-Campus Preschool is a vibrant learning community where families, staff and The University of Queensland work together.
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CLASS ROOMS
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What do parents say about us
Testimonials
Let’s explore what Parents have to say about us. Let us know what you think of today’s newsletter and what you’d like to.
Tine Jensen
I had both my kids here, and loved it. Made it easy for us to meet a lot of amazing parents and kids. The school has such a home feel, and values a play based routine. It would be worth your time to visit this places.
Rebecca Higgins
Mini-Campus Preschool is a wonderful nursery, my Son is so happy there and asks every day if he “is going to nursery today”, even on on weekends! The staff are so welcoming, very professional and highly experienced.
About the Teachers
Our Teachers
We have an excellent teacher to child ratio at our Kindergarten to ensure that each child receives the attention he or she needs.
Programs
We provide a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate learning environment for children. We strive to appreciate and respect each child’s uniqueness in learning styles.
Read More
The Commitment
We provide a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate learning environment for children. We strive to appreciate and respect each child’s uniqueness in learning styles.
Read More
Our Club
We provide a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate learning environment for children. We strive to appreciate and respect each child’s uniqueness in learning styles.
Read More
Activities
We provide a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate learning environment for children. We strive to appreciate and respect each child’s uniqueness in learning styles.
Read More
Programs
We provide a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate learning environment for children. We strive to appreciate and respect each child’s uniqueness in learning styles.
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AMI Mini Campus – public & private music program
As music educators, we are concerned about the decline in funding for music education in our public schools over the last decade. Just as researchers have been finding that studying music helps K-12 students with reading, math, language acquisition and problem-solving skills, the difficult climate of school funding has made music education opportunities scarce in our schools. This is something we want to help change.
As the public purse continues to shrink, schools need to offer solid educational opportunities with fewer resources. We believe that the AMI Mini Campus is part of the solution. Through this program, we can bring music lessons and music education into schools throughout the Chicago area.
As a music nonprofit offering individual and group music lessons, a summer camp, a youth orchestra, and Saturday conservatory-style program to students throughout Chicago, IL, AMI is uniquely placed to bring music education robustly back into schools curriculum to work within schools budget or parent based tuition. That’s right; the AMI Mini Campus can renew the life of music in your school without creating a new cost to school budgets. More importantly, you can offer parents a more robust education for their children. Parents and schools can make the decision together of who will incur the cost of our program.
An AMI Mini Campus can bring a music program to your school made up from the following components, designed to fit your particular school’s needs…
Programs
Strings
Band
Orchestra
Choir
General Music Ed & Early Music Ed
Core Classes
Early Music Ed Class
Music Appreciation Class
Group Instrument Class
Orchestra / Band / Choir
Special Classes
Chamber Music
Genre Classes: jazz, folk, world, pop
Masterclass or Clinic
Group Piano (if piano lab is available)
Rock ‘n Jam Class
Private Lessons (scheduled outside of classes)
and more…
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For what kinds of students is an AMI Mini Campus suitable?
We feel that the program is best suited for students from Pre K – 8th grade (ages 3 – 13). But we think it can broadly include: preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, and junior high school. AMI has extensive experience with students in these age groups and can also provide specialized teaching for special needs students and students with disabilities.
Where does an AMI Mini Campus program take place?
The core idea is for the program to take place on school property, either during school hours or after school. A school can be a public school, a private school, or the site of a nonprofit providing educational service. AMI can also provide classes at one of our campuses. We look to administrators, teachers, and parents to tell us where and when the program can be held.
Who pays for an AMI Mini Campus program?
AMI is a nonprofit but still has costs: teaching fees, administrative costs, and supplies. Given the budgetary restrictions schools face, public and private, our program will have a participation fee from either the school, parents or outside organizations. Parents who have been dismayed at the decline in music and arts education in their children’s schools will now have an alternative.
Why Music in Schools is Great for Kids
Children who study music tend to have larger vocabularies and more advanced reading skills than their peers who do not participate in music lessons.[1]
Schools with music programs have an estimated 90.2% graduation rate and 93.9% attendance rate compared to schools without music education, which average 72.9% graduation and 84.9% attendance.[2]
A study by E. Glenn Schellenberg at the University of Toronto at Mississauga, as published in a 2004 issue of Psychological Science, found a small increase in the IQs of six-year-olds who were given weekly voice and piano lessons. Schellenberg provided nine months of piano and voice lessons to a dozen six-year-olds, drama lessons (to see if exposure to arts in general versus just music had an effect) to a second group of six-year-olds, and no lessons to a third group. The children’s IQs were tested before entering the first grade, then again before entering the second grade.Surprisingly, the children who were given music lessons over the school year tested on average three IQ points higher than the other groups. The drama group didn’t have the same increase in IQ but did experience increased social behavior benefits not seen in the music-only group. [3]
A Canadian study of 48 preschoolers and published in 2011, found that verbal IQ increased after only 20 days of music training. In fact, the increase was five times that of a control group of preschoolers, who were given visual art lessons, says lead researcher Sylvain Moreno, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. He found that music training enhanced the children’s “executive function” — that is, their brains’ ability to plan, organize, strategize and solve problems. And he found the effect in 90% of the children, an unusually high rate.
Sources
1. Arete Music Academy. “Statistical benefits of music in education.” Arete Music Academy.
2. The National Association for Music Education. “Music Makes the Grade.” The National Association for Music Education.
3. Laura Lewis Brown, “The Benefits of Music Education,” PBS Parents.
4. Joanne Lipman, “A Musical Fix for American Schools,” The Wall Street Journal.
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The 10 Best Bed and Breakfasts in Campos do Jordão, Brazil
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Matsubara Pousada
Capivari, Campos do Jordan
Matsubara Pousada is located in the center of Capivari Village, only 1 km from the renowned Baden Baden Beerhouse and 500 meters from the Conventions Centre. This guesthouse offers free WiFi.
Great value, location and great breakfast. Comfy bed, kind reception as usual. Beautiful garden, breakfast place very nice with garden view.
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Pousada Louis XV
5 stars
Capivari, Campos do Jordan
Charming and sophisticated, Pousada Luis XV is located on the upper floor of Patio Paris Shopping Mall, in Campos do Jordão centre, and only 50 meters from Capivari Square.
Everything. The location is perfect, the food is great and the staff did a great job. The room was awesome and very comfortable. All the experience was great and hope to go back soon.
The breakfast and the noon coffee were great.
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9.3
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1,112 reviews
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Pousada Dom Alfredo Jose
Campos do Jordan
Located in Campos do Jordão, Pousada Dom Alfredo José offers a sauna and a game-room with billiards and a flat-screen TV. The 24-hour front desk arranges massage sessions.
The breakfast was plentiful and wonderful. We could choose what have for breakfast the night before. The staff was so kind. The Hotel’s location near the Elephant Mount top is so beautiful that it was great to have breakfast looking at it. The price was fair. The bedroom wood burning fireplace gave us a glamorous and pleasant temperature place at night.
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Canada Lodge Campos do Jordão
Capivari, Campos do Jordan
Canada Lodge is just 4 blocks from the Capivari tourist area in Campos do Jordão.
Excellent breakfast with options of fruits, cakes, breads. Also I could order omelete and pancake.
Nice and clean rooms. Although the things are old the place is very cozy and smells good. Comfortable beds.
Staff is also cordial. Excellent location, very close to the Main Street. It is a pleasant 10 minute walk to downtown. They have a collection of DVD movies that you can borrow for free to watch in your room.
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Pousada Campos de Provence Campos do Jordão
4 stars
Campos do Jordan
Pousada Campos De Provence is located 4 blocks from Capivari center in Campos Do Jordão. This French-style hotel offers accommodation with a TV. Rooms at Campos De Provence feature a wooden cozy…
Good location, next to the downtown, beautiful view, very comfortable, excellent professional attendance. highly recommended.
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Pousada Hortela
Campos do Jordan
Offering a garden, Pousada Hortelã is located in Campos do Jordão, less than 1 km from Capivari and a 20-minute walk from Belvedere.
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Pousada Araucaria
Campos do Jordan
Pousada Araucária is located in Campos. Campos do Jordão Bus Station is 1.4 km away and Cadij Shopping Center is 2.5 km away.
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9.2
Excellent
376 reviews
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Pousada das Lavandas
4 stars
Capivari, Campos do Jordan
Pousada das Lavandas is located in Campos do Jordao, 1.3 km from Capivari. This property features a bar, free private parking, a shared lounge and a garden.
It was sad because it rained during the trip, but this hostel was a place that made me forget all the sadness. The room had a nice scent and was very clean.Theo, his pet dog, was so cute.
The hostel staff, Bruno, was very friendly and the owner of the hostel, Paulo, was the best person I met on my trip.The caipiroska and gintonic that Paulo made were very tasty.Breakfast was very delicious. Among them, the croissants were the best.The location of the inn was on a hill close to the central capivari, so the view was good and it was quiet.Everything this hostel has to offer was excellent I will stay here again.
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9.9
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216 reviews
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Pousada Perrone
Campos do Jordan
Pousada Perrone is located in Campos do Jordão, 4.2 km from Capivari and 5 km from Belvedere.
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Pousada Nova Suica
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Pousada Nova Suiça is located in Campos do Jordao, 7 km from Capivari. It offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
The place is cozy, the staff is so gentle and careful and the breakfast is amazing.
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Matsubara Pousada is located in the center of Capivari Village, only 1 km from the renowned Baden Baden Beerhouse and 500 meters from the Conventions Centre. This guesthouse offers free WiFi.
Great value, location and great breakfast. Comfy bed, kind reception as usual.
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Pousada Araucária is located in Campos. Campos do Jordão Bus Station is 1.4 km away and Cadij Shopping Center is 2.5 km away.
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Pousada das Lavandas is located in Campos do Jordao, 1. 3 km from Capivari. This property features a bar, free private parking, a shared lounge and a garden.
It was sad because it rained during the trip, but this hostel was a place that made me forget all…
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216 reviews
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Pousada Perrone is located in Campos do Jordão, 4.2 km from Capivari and 5 km from Belvedere.
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9.4
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194 reviews
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Vila Velasco is located in Campos do Jordão, 5 km from Capivari. This property features a bar, free private parking, a shared lounge and a garden.
Everything. Breakfast was top!
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9.3
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326 reviews
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Pousada Ararinha Azul is located in Campos do Jordao, 3 km from Capivari. This property features a bar, free private parking, a shared lounge and a garden.
The property is very good, the pictures and the description are very accurate, and the staff is…
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9.0
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217 reviews
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Hostal Miraggio is located in Campos do Jordão, 6.2 km from Capivari and 18.7 km from Orto Florestal Park. It offers free Wi-Fi and a free daily breakfast.
Pousada aconchegante, café da manhã gostoso, atenção do staff sensacional, especialmente da Celia.
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9.8
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378 reviews
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Offering a pool and hot tub, Edelweiss is located 1 km from Campos do Jordão Alto in Capivari.
Antonio was Marvelous, the Pousada is very very nice.
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9. 6
Fabulous
162 reviews
Free cancellation options available
In a prime residential area, near Campos do Jordão´s popular Winter Auditorium, this guesthouse offers chalets with panoramic mountain views. WiFi and parking are free.
The room is spectacular, the service and the view of the place is great. great breakfast too!
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9.3
Perfect
329 reviews
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Set in the tourist center of Campos do Jordão, next to the Baden Baden brewery, Pousada D’ Biagy Villa Hotel is an Alpine-style villa with cozy rooms.
The breakfast was excellent with variety and food quality.
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9.3
Perfect
222 reviews
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This charming hotel features cozy accommodation with traditional alpine-style décor and modern bathrooms.
I loved the cozy space they have. They are so kind and we had a breakfast and a coffee in the…
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9.2
Perfect
485 reviews
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This comfortable guest house is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Capivari, 80 meters from the famous Baden Baden beer garden.
the property is literally 50m from the main part of town.
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9.5
Fabulous
355 reviews
Free cancellation options available
Pousada FM is located in the beautiful Capivari area of Campos do Jordão, 1.1 km from Capivari, 2.9 km from Belvedere and 16 km from Horto Florestal Park.
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8.4
Very well
1,096 reviews
Free cancellation options available
Located in Campos do Jordão´s highest mountain area, Pousada Piazzale boasts stylish minimalist decoration.
Clean room, very comfortable, near downtown.
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8.4
Very well
1 133 reviews
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Just 700 meters from Capivari touristic centre, Kaliman features a well-kept garden, as well as a TV-room, game-room and free Wi-Fi.
the place or localization, the visual and the staff
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8.6
amazing
2 539 reviews
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Joia Da Serra is located in the hills of Campos do Jordão. It offers classic rooms with a private balcony.
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8.1
Very well
1 244 reviews
Review score: above 8.0
This charming guest house is located between Vale das Araucarias and Vila Capivari. It features a restaurant, bar and a rich homemade breakfast.
The restaurant inside the hotel is the highlight here. The breakfast is good and the view is great.
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9.3
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169 reviews
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Surrounded by a green garden, Hotel AlpenRose is located just a 5-minute drive from the center of Campos do Jordão. It offers a TV room and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
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8.6
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Boasting mountain views in Campos do Jordão, Recanto dos Sonhos offers self-catering chalets, a small swimming pool and an external Jacuzzi.
The beautiful architecture, the staff, the breakfast was amazing, the rooms were beautiful and very…
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8. 5
Very well
2 285 reviews
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Pousada das Flores is located in Campos do Jordao, 4.4 km from Capivari.
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8.7
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606 reviews
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POUSADA CASA DE CAMPOS MOUNTAIN HOUSE is located in Campos do Jordao, 1.2 km from Capivari. This property offers a shared lounge, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
The property was amazing on all matters Tudo superou nossas expectativas
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8.2
Very well
323 reviews
Review score: above 8.0
Set in Campos do Jordão, less than 1 km from Capivari and 3.1 km from Belvedere, La Brume Pousada offers air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi. It offers rooms with a garden and free private parking.
Quiet and relaxing area of town, walking distance from the center.
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8.6
amazing
178 reviews
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Pousada casa dos sonhos is located in Campos do Jordao, 3.5 km from Capivari. It offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a garden.
Very nice pousada, with lots of space, a nice garden and a good breakfast
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8.8
amazing
566 reviews
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Set in Campos do Jordão, within 16 km of Horto Florestal Park and 1.4 km of Campos do Jordao Bus station, Pousada VHL – Campos do Jordão offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi…
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Pousada Hortelã, Pousada das Lavandas, and Pousada Recanto São Benedito are some of the best-rated Campos do Jordão bed and breakfasts.
Pousada Toca dos Tucanos, Pousada Miraggio, and Pousada das Lavandas in Campos do Jordão have received great reviews for the views from their rooms.
The average price per night for an inn in Campos do Jordan for this weekend is €92.89 (based on Booking.com prices).
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Capivari Municipality, Campos do Jordão include Solar d’Izabel, Canada Lodge Campos do Jordão, and Villa Amistà Campos do Jordão.
Pousada Luis XV, Pousada Dom Alfredo José, and Canada Lodge Campos do Jordão are some of the popular bed and breakfasts in Campos do Jordão.
These inns in Campos do Jordan are highly rated by couples: Pousada Hortelã, Pousada das Lavandas and Solar d’Izabel.
Many families visiting Campos do Jordão enjoyed staying at Recanto Vila das Flores, Pousada Hortelã and Pousada das Lavandas.
On average, an inn in Campos do Jordan costs €152.62 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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Creation interuniversity campus in Tyumen will intensify research work and increase its efficiency. I am sure of this Yuri Konev is an honorary citizen of the Tyumen region, in the past a deputy of the regional duma and rector of the Tobolsk State Pedagogical Institute. D. I. Mendeleev, public figure.
“Many years ago, we tried to unite the efforts of Tyumen universities so that the accumulated material base for scientific research would become common, but it didn’t work out. – Yury Konev shared with the Tyumen Line. “Today, this idea can be implemented within the framework of the work of the modern interuniversity space.”
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“Communication between students of various specialties gathered in one space will become more interesting and will contribute to the creation of new creative projects,” the former rector believes. “Educational work in the student environment will also reach a qualitatively new level.”
Previously, Governor Alexander Moor noted that the intercollegiate campus will help attract talented young people from all over the country.
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Campus Inn is located in Smolensk, 1. 6 km from Victory Square and 2.1 km from Blonye Garden. It offers free Wi-Fi, 5 rooms of different price categories. There is a shared kitchen and a shared lounge at the property.
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How many daycares are there in Augusta?
There are 5 daycares in Augusta, based on CareLuLu data. This includes 0 home-based programs and 5 centers.
How much does daycare cost in Augusta?
The cost of daycare in Augusta is $613 per month. This is the average price for full-time, based on CareLuLu data, including homes and centers.
How many daycares accept infants in Augusta?
Based on CareLuLu data, 1 daycares care for infants (as well as toddlers). This includes 0 home-based programs and 1 centers.
How many daycares offer part-time care or drop-in care in Augusta?
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More and more in today’s world both parents have employment and need suitable day care centers for their children. These early stages in a child’s life are very important to their growth and development. Choosing a good child day care center is vital, one where the adult won’t just plunk your children down in front of a soap opera all day and feed them Top Ramen. You should look for day care centers that provide learning programs and playtime for your child, along with a safe and healthy environment.
There are many different types of day care centers, ranging from basic nurseries to preschools that will provide more of a learning environment for your children. Some day care centers specialize in a specific age range, while others are more open. When you’re contemplating placing your child in a specific day care center, you should visit each one with your child. In this way, you can see how your child reacts to the other children who are there and to the caregiver. You want your child to be happy and comfortable.
While some day care centers provide a greater variety of activities than others, any good day care center is going to encourage positive interaction among all of the children. They will also have rules that promote good behavior, learning, manners, and child development. You certainly don’t want to have to worry that your child is going to develop bad habits from day care.
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While you don’t need to go overboard in choosing suitable day care centers, you should approach the subject seriously and with thought. Your child is going to be spending a good-sized portion of his or her life in day cares and you want to make sure it is going to be a positive experience. Family is the most important thing in the world and you should make sure that your children are your first priority. When you are considering a day care center, you should look at where it is located and how much it costs. There’s not much sense in putting your son or daughter in daycare so that you can work full time and spending most of what you earn on the day care center’s tuitions and your travel expenses. If that’s the case, you might as well stay home with your child. However, if you do truly need the money, there are usually plenty of day care services available and it shouldn’t be too difficult to find one close by that is reasonably priced.
Different Kinds of Child day Care Centers
While child day care centers are common, there is such a huge demand for this service that there are now quite a variety of options available other than basic day care. These include the following:
Home child care or family childcare
Child care services
Preschool
Nursery
Home child care tends to be the most popular option because it is generally more affordable and a smaller environment. While some day care centers are quite large and can provide better early childhood education, it is also more difficult for each child to receive personal attention. Day care centers that are based out of someone’s home are usually more personal and your child can receive more care and nurturing. Most parents want their children to be receiving love and affection, the care that they themselves would give them. They don’t want a day care business that is merely going to make sure that their child is still alive and adequately healthy.
Home child care providers are also more adaptable, generally speaking. This means that if your child likes a certain song sung to them before they take their nap each day, the home care provider is more likely to be willing to do that than someone in a larger day care facility. Most adult home child care providers are parents themselves, making them better able to understand and love your child.
Other Things to Think About
One of the first steps you should take after picking out a family day care center that you think will be suitable for your child is do a little investigating. This can involve talking to the parents of the other children that use the child day care center to see what they think about it. You should also always check to make sure the child care service you are considering is legally licensed to operate in your state. Licensing officials check criminal records and ensure that the child care provider has emergency response training and a safe and healthy environment for the children. As mentioned earlier, it is a good idea to visit the child day care center that you are considering. You should do this at least a couple of times, and try to go at different times of the day so that you can get a better idea of what kind of schedule they have. This will help you to see how your own child would fit in. If you are having difficulties finding the appropriate child care environment for your son or daughter, there are some other options. Some people get family and friends to help out, while others hire a nanny. Adult nannies are a good option because they ensure that your child receives personal attention and quality child care. However, this also means that your child will not receive as much social interaction since he or she won’t have other children to play with like in a family day care center.
No matter what option you decide to go with, make sure that you know who you are leaving your child with. Meet them, get to know them, and let your child do the same. Do some research on the internet to make sure that no one has had negative experiences with the day care center you are considering. Check to make sure that they are legally licensed. Once you have done all of this, you can feel more confident and secure in knowing that you have chosen the right day care center for your child.
Switching Day Care Centers
Choosing Another Child Care Provider
So you want to switch day care providers for your kids but you don’t know where to start or what to choose among the plethora of options out there in this world. It is fittingly one of the most important decisions of a young parent’s journey due to the fact that a child’s first formative years up until the age of six is critical. It is important for parents to not just consider the monetary impact of these choices but also the emotional, intellectual, and social future impacts the choice of a day care provider will have on their kids in the long term future. So let’s discuss some general tips to consider for the parent and the child to consider when one is looking to switch day care providers within a short time frame.
First, you must consider the cost of attending some of the more prestigious and rigorous day care provider centers in your area. In some areas, let’s face the reality that the more money per month per child spent; the better the facilities and the educational value experience offered for your child. Things such as using smart boards and I Pad’s to enhance the learning experience is a very real possibility in these places. However, if a parent is budget conscious they can still afford this experience but it would mean cutting back on all or most non-necessity spending. This would include curbing your eating out habits as well as any leisure entertainment or travel activity and place that money instead into your child’s future day care home. If an expensive day care sees that you are making an effort to keep up with the payments; then they will be more willing to work with you and not let your child leave that place. For a child going to this environment, they need to consider whether or not they will fit into this environment, things like playtime, feeding time, and individual care of the staff- is it received well by the child? These will make the difference between choosing these ones or a cheaper alternative. Cheaper is not all bad if the quality and availability of care is there for your child in the first place.
Secondly, you need to consider your travel times and distance of day care relative to your work and other important places like the hospital, grocery store, bank, and places that you frequent on a daily basis. Is it near enough that you can get to your child should he/she become ill or need special attention so that the day care center can contact you and arrange a meeting with you the same day if needed.
Furthermore, you need to consider the overall cleanliness and friendliness of the day care center provider. Do not underestimate a clean environment for your kid to play and learn in with other kids. Your kid will enjoy making new friends in a clean and safe environment. Plus you as a parent will enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that your child will not be being home any unwanted germs and diseases into your house. Parents must also consider if there is a dispute over payment and care; how does the management and staff deal with such requests? If there is a lackadaisical approach to your core issues; then that is a bad prelude of things to come concerning your child’s care. Your child will probably feel like he/she is being neglected or not fed on time and will start to complain to you ever so slightly that something is not right. When they do, do not hesitate to take them out of that day care center and find another one immediately.
In a recessionary economy, it is okay and permissible for both parents and kids to demand the best care for their dollar. Make your day care dollar stretch by reading all of the material and brochures and visiting every day center on your list until you find that perfect fit for your child. It’s out there; it is just waiting on you to find it!
Child Care Options for Low Income Families
One of the most frustrating aspects of being a working citizen is not having the ability to afford childcare. The majority of day care facilities charge as much as $300 per week for each child. That amount is difficult for middle-class citizens to pay. Low-income families cannot fathom paying such an expense. Luckily, the government and the various states have developed programs that help low-income families get the childcare they deserve. The following is some information on those programs:
Extended Day Program
The extended day program can assist low-income working parents during the regular school year. Many school districts offer this program. The school keeps children before and after school hours for a small monthly fee. A parent can drop a child off as early as 7:00 a.m. and pick the child up as late as 6:00 p.m. This program is excellent for low-income workers with daytime weekday jobs. The cost is approximately $150 per month for before and after school. The weekly rate is approximately $37.50, which is extremely competitive.
The attendants participate in various activities with the children before and after school. They help the children with their homework so that the parents have less stress when they come home from work. They give the children a full breakfast in the morning program and a snack in the evening program. Parents can opt to pay for the morning program only, the evening program only, or both programs. The evening program is the more expensive of the two because it lasts so many hours after the school releases the children. The evening program is $100 while the morning program is $52.
The Child Care Assistance Program
CCAP is a special program that provides childcare assistance to certain low-income families. People who are collecting TANF are automatically eligible to receive this assistance. Teenage parents who are working on obtaining their educations are also eligible for CCAP. Those who are not collecting TANF can still qualify if they are pursuing education that will improve their work skills and job opportunities. Parents can apply for CCAP assistance with the Department of Children & Family Services. The financial guidelines for qualification are along the lines of a $3,000 per month income threshold for a four-person family. The applicant must have proof of income, social security cards, birth certificates, and immunization records for all children. Application processing can take up to 30 days.
Head Start
Head start is a program for children between the ages of three and five. The program provides childcare services and medical services to the children who qualify. It is funded by the Administration of Children’s Services. The Head Start program covers childcare from 7 a. m. to 5 p.m. Teachers work with the children to fine-tune their social and developmental skills. Those who are interested in the program may apply online. Applicants go on a waitlist until there is an available slot in the program. It is best for an interested person to complete an application as quickly as possible since the wait may be extended.
Child Care Voucher Program
The Child Care Voucher Program is in effect in many states throughout the United States. It provides a subsidy of up to 95 percent of childcare cost to low-income families. Subsidy recipients will choose an eligible provider from the list of licensed providers. They may also select a relative or an in-home provider. The Child Care Voucher Program covers the childcare from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday. This is known as the traditional childcare period. However, the program also covers non-traditional times for parents who work odd shifts. It covers nights, weekends, and evenings.
A wide variety of options is available for low-income childcare. Many stay-at-home moms also run small day care businesses in which they discount their services. There is a way to make working and taking care of your children affordable.
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Garfield Elementary School provides a variety of learning and recreational options for more than 245 students in kindergarten through grade five. The school offers classes in physical education, music, art, computer studies, mathematics, science and history. It operates a library that stocks various types of electronic and print resources. Garfield Elementary School maintains a parent-teacher organization that encourages the participation of parents in several school activities. The school has a work force of over 35 employees, including teachers and support staff members. Garfield Elementary School is located in Augusta, Kan. , and is a part of Augusta Public Schools USD 402, which governs several elementary, middle and high schools.
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“Our daughter and son have been going to Early Bird Childcare for the past six months. Before attending, our 18 month old only had a vocabulary of 5 words. Now he is saying full sentences. Our daughter could only write her name before attending Early Bird Childcare and now she can write full sentences and it is eligible. These aren’t the only skills they have learned as the list goes on and on! Miss Cristi serves very healthy meals and puts on a program that I feel confident will help every child enter kindergarten. Miss Cristi treats each child as her own and I do not doubt for one second about our choice to send our kids there.”
Jessica and Sean Rhoten (Augusta,KS) | 2018 to Current
“Highly recommend EarlyBird Learning, Mrs. Cristi was wonderful with our grandchildren and her staff is awesome.” KJ Waggoner (Andover, KS)
“We were recommended to look into EBC by a family friend and we are so glad we did! My son as been attending EBC the last several years and I feel like the daily schedule and curriculum they teach is more than preparing him for kindergarten!”
Kim Labeda (Andover, KS) 2017-2019
“Our daughter, Madison, started at Earlybird Childcare when she was two in 2011 and still talks about how much she loved it and Miss Cristi. I’m pretty sure she would still go if she wasn’t too old.
We enrolled our son, Connor, when he was three and plan on him going until he starts Kindergarten. When I had to look for daycare off base Earlybird was my first choice….really the only one I wanted to consider. It isn’t easy working full-time and sending my child to daycare, but having Earlybird Childcare as the place he goes every day certainly sets my mind more at ease. The staff and director really do care about the children and their development. It really is going to be hard when he starts school. Everyone there is so caring and like a second family to him. A million times thank you!” – A. LaFever (Rosehill, KS) |2011 to Current
“EarlyBird Childcare has been an amazing experience for my daughter and myself. Cristi, the teacher, is very flexible with parent’s needs and takes the time to discuss with parents how their child is doing daily. Her instruction is geared to each student’s needs in a way that challenges them without frustration. She is kind and giving and makes each student feel happy to be at school. She also is a great cook and gives the students well rounded meals and snacks daily! I highly recommend EarlyBird Childcare!” – L. Green (Andover, KS) | April 2013
“Enrolling our daughter in Early Bird Child Care was one of the best decisions we as parents could have made for her. With this being the first daycare center she was at we were really nervous but I could not be more pleased with Cristi and all that she has done for our daughter. Cristi made sure that when our daughter left she was well prepared for what was to come in kindergarten. She made sure to keep us informed on her progress and gave us daily reports. We have made some lifelong friendships and hope that when our son is at the age requirement we can enroll him as well. I would strongly recommend Cristi and Early Bird Child Care!” – A. Maiden (Andover, KS) | August 2013
“Cristi has been watching our daughter Harley for the past 3 years. She has had her anywhere from part time to full time. Cristi promotes a home environment, with lots of healthy activities. She serves a nutritional menu, she teaches the children how to interact with each other. How helping one another is something they should strive for, she works with each child on his or her difficulties, she makes learning for the kids fun. Early Bird Childcare promotes safety, education, and a home like environment with respect. The kids are treated equal, the kids are taught on their learning style and scale. The children are made to feel less important due to a learning disability or not. One thing that is very comforting is when your child is excited to go to daycare because of the fun they have with the other kids, learning new things, being part of a group they enjoy. The kids are happy, clean, and healthy at early bird child care. The daycare is always clean, organized, and in good repair. If you have an issue or if there was an issue with your child, Ms. Cristi is always willing to discuss the situation. If she has any questions regarding your child she is quick to discuss her questions, concerns with you. Cristi always makes time to talk to the parents and when they drop off or pick up their child or children.
At Early Bird Child Care you know that your child is safe and well taken care, you can go to work and know that your child is in good hands. There are so many things that separate Early Bird Child Care from other daycares in the area. Cristi knows your child, she takes time to really learn about your child what makes them want to achieve more and strive for.
She knows what their likes and dislikes are. She works on their weaknesses and strengths. She pushes your child to be the very best they can be. We never once doubted she was in loving hands. Our daughter adores her and always ask about her even away from daycare. She is so excited to see her she wants to hug her and bring her gifts. She has a way of teaching the children in her care to be respectful of her and others while building true friendships and relationships with them. ” – S. & J. Dehner (Augusta, KS) | 2011 to 2014
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KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. KinderCare Education is hiring a cook! KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings and The Grove School .
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Be a part of the Preschool Teacher team at KinderCare and share your compassionate spirit with us! At KinderCare Learning Companies, we’re using our expertise in early childhood education to:
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Infant/Toddler Teacher at KinderCare
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Kinder Care in Newington, CT is looking for one infant/toddler teacher to join our 22 person strong team.
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KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. In addition to a rewarding career where you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package, benefits include: KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide.
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Director Of Quality Job, Remote or Portland, OR
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. The Director of Quality for KinderCare Learning Companies will be accountable for leading the team that ensures our 2,000 centers across the United States are operating at the highest quality. At KinderCare, we focus on the “whole child”; so “Quality” means keeping children healthy physically and emotionally. * Being a key voice in the Growth Operations side of the KinderCare business
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Bachelors Preferred
$107k-126k yearly est.
7d ago
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Supervisor, Customer Service – Remote Opportunity
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Customer Service Supervisor Job, Remote or Portland, OR
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. If you enjoy building strong relationships with families and business partners across all KinderCare Learning Companies brands this could be the role for you. Whether it’s problem resolution, billing support, or supporting our clients during tough times, the Family Operations team is responsible for the family experience throughout the customer’s journey with KinderCare and Champions. The Family Operations Supervisor is responsible for management of the daily workflow and the leadership of the Family Operations frontline teams, which supports all our KinderCare Learning Companies’ brands from driving enrollments, billing issues, problem resolution and retention.
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$28k-31k yearly est.
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Supervisor, Customer Service – Remote Opportunity
Kindercare
Customer Service Supervisor Job, Remote or Portland, OR
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. If you enjoy building strong relationships with families and business partners across all KinderCare Learning Companies brands this could be the role for you. Whether it’s problem resolution, billing support, or supporting our clients during tough times, the Family Operations team is responsible for the family experience throughout the customer’s journey with KinderCare and Champions. The Family Operations Supervisor is responsible for management of the daily workflow and the leadership of the Family Operations frontline teams, which supports all our KinderCare Learning Companies’ brands from driving enrollments, billing issues, problem resolution and retention.
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Software Engineer – Remote Opportunity
Kindercare Education LLC
Software Engineer Job, Remote or Portland, OR
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. At KinderCare Learning Companies you’ll use your skills and expertise to help craft and contribute to our shared mission of supporting communities and encouraging lifelong learners.
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$71k-87k yearly est.
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DevOps Engineer II – Remote Opportunity
Kindercare
Devops Engineer Job, Remote or Portland, OR
KinderCare Education is looking for an experienced DevOps Engineer in support of an increased investment in our applications, with a focus on the improvement of Digital experiences for the families we serve. Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. The DevOps team is responsible for bringing the DevOps concept to life at KinderCare.
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$81k-97k yearly est.
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DevOps Engineer II – Remote Opportunity
Kindercare
Devops Engineer Job, Remote or Portland, OR
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. KinderCare Education is looking for an experienced DevOps Engineer in support of an increased investment in our applications, with a focus on the improvement of Digital experiences for the families we serve. The DevOps team is responsible for bringing the DevOps concept to life at KinderCare.
Junior Level
$81k-97k yearly est.
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Senior Director, Center Operations – Remote Opportunity
Kindercare
Senior Director, Operations Job, Remote or Portland, OR
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. The Senior Director of Center Operations for KinderCare Education will be accountable for leading the team that ensures our 1,500 centers across the United States are operating at the highest standards.
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Bachelors Preferred
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Software Engineer – Senior – Remote Opportunity
Kindercare
Senior Software Engineer Job, Remote or Washington, MA
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. If you are looking for a role where your work can positively impact the lives of children-KinderCare is the company for you! At KinderCare Learning Companies you’ll use your skills and expertise to help craft and contribute to our shared mission of supporting communities and encouraging lifelong learners.
Senior Level
Offers Benefits
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Sales Executive – Remote Opportunity
Kindercare
Account Executive Job, Remote or Los Angeles, CA
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. You will have the opportunity to create meaningful partnerships with businesses and corporate agencies by offering KinderCare at Work childcare programs. Take a look at what KinderCare Learning Companies can offer you! * Be an expert in KinderCare at Work’s products, solutions, policies and procedures * Successfully articulate the value of KinderCare at Work’s products/services and facilitate successful sales campaigns to drive interest and engage new prospects
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Bachelors Preferred
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Regional Partnership Manager – Remote Opportunity
Kindercare Education LLC
Regional Manager Job, Remote or Portland, OR
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve.
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Bachelors Preferred
$50k-100k yearly
20d ago
20d ago
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Software Engineer – Front End – Remote Opportunity
Kindercare Education LLC
Software Engineer Job, Remote or Portland, OR
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. If you are looking for a role where your work can positively impact the lives of children-KinderCare is the company for you! At KinderCare Learning Companies you’ll use your skills and expertise to help craft and contribute to our shared mission of supporting communities and encouraging lifelong learners.
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
$71k-87k yearly est.
20d ago
20d ago
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IT QA Engineer – Services – Remote Opportunity
Kindercare Education LLC
Quality Assurance Engineer Job, Remote or Portland, OR
Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. KinderCare’s Quality Assurance team is looking for a QA II to help drive quality initiatives around billing and payment products. KinderCare is investing in its tuition/billing front end system, its technology and its frameworks to remain at the forefront of the technology curve – to that end, we are looking for someone to help deliver quality in the fastest, most measurable way. At KinderCare Learning Companies you’ll use your skills and expertise to help craft and contribute to our shared mission of supporting communities and encouraging lifelong learners.
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Bachelors Required
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Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success. As a member of our teaching sta
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Retired judge of the Constitutional Court Anatoly Kononov died August 15, 2022 – August 16, 2022
Society law and criminology, retired judge of the Constitutional Court Anatoly Kononov died at the age of 75. He worked a quarter of his life in the CS and more than once knocked him off his stride.
Kononov’s death on August 16 is reported by the press service of the court. He died the day before in Moscow, the reason is not called.
Anatoly Leonidovich was born in Moscow in 1947, graduated from the law faculty of Moscow State University with a specialization in the theory of state and law. Later he defended his dissertation on the problems of criminology. Behind him is work in the people’s courts, an investigator in the prosecutor’s office, a legal adviser in the Ministry of Machine Building for the Light and Food Industry of the USSR.
In 1990, Kononov was elected a people’s deputy of the RSFSR, he joined the “Democratic Russia” faction. Participated in the development of draft laws on the rehabilitation of victims of political repression. He was a member of the human rights committee established in the Supreme Council.
From 1991 to 2010 he was a judge of the Constitutional Court. Kononov was called a record holder for dissenting opinions. More than 50 times he expressed a position that did not coincide with the decisions of the Constitutional Court. In particular, on cases of the dissolution of the CPSU, on the concept of treason in the Criminal Code.
In 2009, he criticized the law on rallies. Kononov pointed out that the list of possible weighty reasons for banning public actions actually makes it possible to prevent any.
In the same year, he resigned ahead of schedule. This happened shortly after an interview with Sobesednik under the heading “There are no independent judges in Russia,” in which Kononov supported Judge Vladimir Yaroslavtsev, who criticized the Russian judicial system in the Spanish press. The CC Plenum filed claims against both of them for violating judicial ethics.
The reason for the early resignation of Kononov in the Constitutional Court was the state of health, emphasizing that the reshuffle was not related to the special opinion expressed by the judge.
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The VIII solemn ceremony of awarding the best hotels in the country Russian Hospitality Awards 2021 took place on May 27 at the Radisson Blu Olympiysky Hotel Moscow. 23 nominations for the most anticipated award of the year, 116 contenders for victory, the best hotels and general managers of Russia, came to Moscow to find out which of them would return home with the coveted award.
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Applications for the National Hotel Award continue until the end of September. This year the number of applications has increased by 30% and the winners of the nominations will be announced in November. In the article we talk about how the current tourism realities have influenced the competition and what distinguishes the award this year.
Turkey
INTERESTING HOTELS – Turkey , Family and children
Side is rightfully considered one of the most “children’s” resorts in Turkey. Picturesque landscapes, healthy air, a relatively short transfer from the airport, wide beaches with a comfortable entry into the sea, a large selection of hotels with developed children’s infrastructure, as well as many joys for tired parents – what you need for a carefree holiday with children!
press release
The National Hotel Awards will be held in 2022 for the fourth time. Every year the professional competition attracts more and more interest from both market participants and domestic tourists. Users of the resource now have the opportunity not only to get acquainted with the best representatives of the industry, but also to directly book a room in any of the nominee hotels directly on the site. Reservations are made without commission for hotels and any additional payments for guests.
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The location of the hotel will provide, perhaps, an ideal holiday in
UAE. It has everything for both couples and families with children. The hotel is suitable for lovers
beach holidays, as well as those who prefer active holidays with excursions. Besides,
the hotel will be happy to meet with pets.
Turkey
INTERESTING HOTELS – Turkey , Sea and beaches
In Turkey, there are many worthy 3 and 4 * hotels – these can be hospitable hotels in the heart of Turkish resort towns and cozy country hotels, behind the doors of which there is beautiful nature, the staff is homely, and the prices for accommodation are pleasantly surprising. We have prepared a selection of 3 and 4 * Kemer hotels with high ratings, good reviews and recommendations.
press release
Opening a lifestyle hotel in vibrant Jumeirah
Village Circle has helped attract sophisticated tourists who prefer
to be in the center of events and try new things, and also like to pamper themselves and
multiply positive emotions.
Egypt
INTERESTING HOTELS – Egypt , Sea and beaches
There are many wonderful “fours” in Hurghada – with a convenient location, hospitable service, as well as a full range of services and entertainment, even for experienced tourists. And the unforgettable beauty of the Red Sea, the proximity to famous architectural monuments and the developed infrastructure of the city will diversify the trip and will not let you get bored for a minute while traveling. Welcome to Hurghada!
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On December 28 at 12.00 on the eve of the new year, the organizers solemnly announced the list
finalists of the award in the field of hotel business Russian Hospitality Awards.
23 nominations for the most anticipated award of the year, 116 contenders for the victory – the best hotels and
general managers of Russia are already available on the website
www.hospitalityawards.ru
.
Turkey
INTERESTING HOTELS – Turkey
Hospitable and generous Turkey always has something to offer: it is warm here in winter, and hotels hold chic and exciting New Year’s programs. Celebrating the main holiday of the year in one of them is a great alternative to classic home feasts and the usual views from the window.
We have collected for you 10 great options for celebrating the New Year in Turkey.
Egypt
INTERESTING HOTELS – Egypt , Sea and beaches
Marsa Alam – the famous Egyptian resort, which combines two “chips” of this country at once. There are also beautiful velvety sandy beaches and coral reefs. Reefs, it should be noted, are alive – with all the riot of colors, reverently guarded. There are probably more than reefs here, only hotels that hospitably open their doors to tourists. We have collected 10 hotels in Marsa Alam that our users liked.
interesting hotels
Brennia Kottefaru is an exciting new resort in the Maldives with spacious private villas
embodies the unique atmosphere of a warm and hospitable home.
The 12-hectare Cottefaru Island can be reached in 40 minutes from Velana International Airport,
taking a breathtaking seaplane flight. Guests can also take a 20-minute domestic flight to Ifuru Airport,
and then take a 20-minute speedboat ride.
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Hyatt Andaz Dubai The Palm – a unique five-star boutique
a hotel where guests can fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the emirate of Dubai without even leaving
hotel. Here, the bright eclectic style skillfully conveys the historical heritage, and
classic charm is harmoniously intertwined with the modern concept of “luxury”.
Egypt
INTERESTING HOTELS – Egypt , Business
El Gouna is called a little Venice on the Red Sea. A dynamically developing resort just 30 kilometers from the beloved Hurghada promises entertainment, impressions and a special atmosphere. Haven’t been here yet? Well, let’s take a closer look. Looks like El Gouna is the new love. And we have selected five hotels with good reviews from our users.
UAE
INTERESTING HOTELS – UAE
Holidays with children are a special adventure. And often it depends on the choice of the hotel whether it will be a happy and joyful, carefree adventure, or an adventure that you don’t even want to remember. Together with the Coral Travel tour operator, the TopHotels team has prepared a selection of hotels for families with children in the UAE.
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Fushifaru is a luxurious eco-resort with true Maldivian hospitality.
A serene vacation on a wonderful beach, exploring the rich underwater world, enjoying gourmet cuisine,
comfort of modern style and impeccable interior design, knowledge of the Maldivian culture,
water sports – this and much more is offered by the resort of the archipelago.
Egypt
INTERESTING HOTELS – Egypt , Sea and beaches
El Quseir – the harbor of the pharaohs of Egypt. Thousands of years ago, life was in full swing here. Narrow-nosed merchant ships were stationed in this harbor. They brought ivory, precious spices, incense, myrrh from Somalia to Cairo… In a beautiful, prosperous rich city on the Red Sea coast, life was in full swing. Now El Quseir also lives an active life. This is a place worth visiting for diving enthusiasts and connoisseurs of history. And we have selected for you five hotels to stay in this interesting place.
Announcement
We invite travelers and representatives of the tourism industry
get acquainted with representatives of hotels of several beach destinations. As part of
online exhibition, we are waiting for a fascinating journey from Egypt to the Maldives, accompanied by
hoteliers from around the world. Hand in hand with everyone, we will walk the streets of Dubai,
watch the underwater world of the most beautiful Red Sea, listen to the creak of the white
sand underfoot on the beaches of the Maldives, listen to the rustle of palm trees on Koh Samui
in Thailand and feel the warmth of the tender Cypriot sun! 🙂 During online meetings with
hotel representatives can ask all questions and get the most up-to-date
information about travel opportunities in the autumn-winter season 2021/2022.
press release
On August 16, the 8th project cycle of the All-Russian Prize starts. Apply to participate in the project
any hotel in Russia that has passed the state classification system.
press release
The preparation of the National Hotel Award 2021 is coming to
finish line. The formation of the expert board continues, as well as the acceptance of applications from
nominees and placement of participants’ materials on the website. On the official website of the Prize
hotelawards.ru has published the composition of the professional jury.
press release
Coral Beach Resort Tiran with true Egyptian hospitality is ready to meet
travelers yearning for the sun of Sharm El Sheikh. Three pools, unusual territory,
secluded beach, cozy rooms – this is it, vacation combo
interesting hotels
This modern 5-star hotel is much more than just another resort, it is a resort,
with its own special lifestyle and located in the beautiful Dhaalu Atoll. With innovative
and a stylish concept that embodies the best of what the Maldives has to offer.
press release
On April 30, 2021, the 7th award ceremony was held at the Radisson Collection Hotel, Moscow
Russian Hospitality Awards. The event was attended by owners and general managers
the best hotels in the country, CEOs of Russian and international chains, representatives of HoReCa segment companies,
development companies, leading industry media.
press release
In Moscow, within the framework of the general meeting of the Russian hotel
associations held round tables on topical issues of tourism development in the country. O
prospects for the development of the hotel industry and the National project “Tourism and Industry
hospitality” said the Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for
Tourism Elena Lysenkova. The meeting participants discussed the practice of applying the new
edition of the “Rules for the provision of hotel services” and changes in the regulatory
classification acts. One of the important issues of the round table was the
National Hotel Award 2021.
press release
The key topic of the 5th Hospitable Business Conference, which will be held on April 29 at the Radisson Hotel
Collection Hotel, Moscow, is a global perspective on the hospitality industry and solutions for new
realities offered by international speakers, HoReCa practitioners from Greece, Sweden,
Switzerland, USA, Czech Republic.
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September 6, 2022
Monthly analysis of BLS data.
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California Early Educator Compensation
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Elena Montoya, Lea J. E. Austin, Anna Powell, Yoonjeon Kim, Abby Copeman Petig and Wanzi Muruvi •
August 23, 2022
First comprehensive study in 15 years details poverty wages, scant benefits of California’s child care workforce.
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July 12, 2022
How states are creating policies to address the challenges and solutions of ECE compensation.
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June 1, 2022
A new wage analysis shows that employment in TK could double the salaries of ECE teachers.
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June 1, 2022
With the May budget revision, Gov. Newsom failed once again to support early educators.
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ECE Programs During COVID-19.
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June 1, 2022
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Waukesha, WI
We are looking for a kind, caring nanny for our happy, bright 3-year-old daughter while I work from home.
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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Direct Support Professional Job in Olney, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18.5 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Edgewood, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Location: DMD4 – 102 Fulfillment Drive, Edgewood, MD Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages. As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day.
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$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Riverside, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Cabin John, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$17 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Annapolis, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Linthicum, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Fallston, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Pasadena, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Kensington, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18.5 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Dundalk, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Maryland
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Elkridge, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Burtonsville, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.5 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Severn, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Fallston, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Edgewood, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Location: DMD4 – 102 Fulfillment Drive, Edgewood, MD Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages. As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day.
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$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Forestville, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Brooklyn Park, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Savage, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.5 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Dundalk, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Ashton-Sandy Spring, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.5 hourly
3d ago
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Direct Support Professional Job in Mount Rainier, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.5 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Charlestown, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in White Marsh, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Joppatowne, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Upper Marlboro, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.5 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Glen Burnie, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Location: DLD1 – 7659 Solley Road, Glen Burnie, MD Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in White Marsh, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Maryland
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.5 hourly
3d ago
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Direct Support Professional Job in Jessup, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.5 hourly
3d ago
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Direct Support Professional Job in Darlington, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Baltimore, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Pleasant Hills, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Essex, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Parkville, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18 hourly
3d ago
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Direct Support Professional Job in Severn, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Jarrettsville, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18 hourly
3d ago
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Direct Support Professional Job in Bowie, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
Mid Level
$18.3 hourly
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Direct Support Professional Job in Ellicott City, MD
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services to Amazon and are independent employers. that relates to Amazon s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community As a delivery associate, you ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.
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$18.3 hourly
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Child Care Job Opportunities – YMCA of Greater Toledo
We have a wide range of part-time and full-time openings for qualified candidates today!
We have a wide range of part-time and full-time openings for qualified candidates today!
Working for Good
YMCA provides the most and the best child care in the region.
We positively impact thousands of kids and families each year. Working for the YMCA is working for the good of our (of your) community.
We are currently hiring for these positions:
– Early Childhood Lead Teachers and Teacher Aides
– School-Age Lead Teachers and Aides
Let’s Talk!
Please email your full name, email address, best telephone number and, if you’re interested in a part-time job, your general availability to:
Give us your contact information on the right. We’d be glad to discuss job opportunities on the Y’s child care team with you.
You can browse open jobs here.
Great Teachers and Staff Stay with Us
The #1 reason behind our success in child care and in being the area’s #1 child care provider? It’s simple – our staff and teachers.
The average tenure of our site directors is 10 years; of lead teachers, 7 years.
This experience and stability translate into higher-quality child development and education. Our staff and teachers enjoy YMCA career opportunities, benefits and the work environment, so they stay. It’s a formula for success.
Our Team Is Second to None
Our team members in child care and across all our programs and facilities:
Bring a passion for helping others to work and then positively impact people’s lives
Know that improving the lives of others requires teamwork: We support each other
Understand that the letters Y-M-C-A on a resume makes a great impression on other employers down the road
Appreciate that the best work and best results happen with ‘fun’ mixed into the work day
The Need Has Never Been Greater
Schools Resuming Normal In-Class Instruction Means Our Community Needs a Lot More Child Care
The start of the 2021-22 school year — and in-class instruction — is great news for our community. Parents/caregivers and families will continue to return to normal, pre-Covid routines.
But, the return to normalcy means — come August — our community will need an x-fold increase in child care services from the YMCA. From our 4 pandemic child care centers during the shelter-in-place period to our 10 centers today, we’re expanding to meet the needs — as best we can.
We need teachers and aids and support staff — lots of them and in the next 30 days.
If you’re interested in a child care job and career, your community needs you. The YMCA needs you — now.
Set Your Own Schedule with Part-Time Roles
If you’re still in school or have another job or kids at home, we get it. You need maximum flexibility with part-time work hours.
So do many of our current part-time staff. We’ll do everything we can to help you balance hours in our child care center with other demands in your life.
It starts with you telling us when you can and can’t work. If you have week-day availability between 6 am and 6 pm, you can accommodate a part-time role at the YMCA.
How Our Employees Feel about YMCA Child Care
We asked a few of our current staff some questions about their experience working for the YMCA. (Videos range from 20 second to just over a minute.) Take a couple of minutes to get a good feel for being on our child care team.
What attracted you to the YMCA child care team?
Explain a time when you made a difference in a child’s life.
What makes the Y different from other childcare providers?
How does the YMCA work with your schedule?
Describe a skill you developed while working for the YMCA.
A Job with Solid Benefits!
Full-Time Employee Benefits
Employer Funded Retirement Plan (once eligible)
Free YMCA Family Membership
Program Discounts for dependents
Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Long Term Disability, Employee Life Insurance
403b Retirement Savings Account immediately available upon hire
Paid Time Off
Paid Medical Leave
Paid Professional Development Opportunities and Trainings
Part-Time Employee Benefits
Free YMCA Individual Membership
Discounted Family Membership
403b Retirement Savings Account immediately available upon hire
Employer Funded Retirement Plan (once eligible)
5 Great Reasons to Join Our Child Care Team
Let’s Talk!
Please email your full name, email address, best telephone number and, if you’re interested in a part-time job, your general availability to:
ldoria@ymcatoledo. org
Lesley or a team member will be glad to discuss employment opportunities on the Y’s child care team with you.
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Child care providers can create detailed profiles, search and apply to jobs, message with families, and book interviews for free on Sittercity. Providers have the option to pay for background checks to run on themselves to stand out to families. However, families can also offer to pay for background checks on providers as well.
According to the latest Sittercity data, nannies in the US typically charge $19.00 an hour and babysitters $17.50 an hour. But your hourly rate can vary significantly depending on the cost of living in your area, the duties and responsibilities in the job description, and your state’s minimum wage laws. There’s no perfect calculator to determine your rate, but it’s important to factor in everything you have to offer a family.
There are a lot of risk factors with getting paid “off the books,” but there are also a lot of benefits to getting paid “on the books.” Those benefits include verifiable income, a legal employment history, unemployment benefits, social security and medicare benefits, and worker’s compensation.
A nanny is a child care provider who has a regular work schedule with a family. There is a wide range of possibilities in the specifics of a nanny position and career. You could work part-time or full-time, live-in or out, temporary or ongoing for an extended amount of time. You could be an au pair, overnight nanny, or newborn care specialist. You could provide care through before-school or after-school activities or you could be a travel nanny.
A babysitter is a child care provider who doesn’t have a regular work schedule with a family. There is a wide range of possibilities in the specifics of a babysitter position and career. Because your work with each family is part-time, you can work with multiple families at the same time. You could provide care through before-school or after-school activities or for nights or weekends when the family needs care.
Depending on the job responsibilities and schedules negotiated with the family, child care providers could work at any time. This includes in the morning, afternoon, evening, or at night. And on weekdays or on the weekend.
On Sittercity, child care providers can browse jobs based on their zip code. They can craft their online resume by creating a detailed profile. They can apply to jobs, message with interested parents, and schedule interviews. Many providers will also negotiate a contract with families to make sure the details of the job are clear on both sides.
There are a lot of fun things that child care providers do with kids. Both indoor and outdoor activities, including arts and crafts projects, baking, sports, and field trips.
There are a few ways that both nannies and babysitters can make some extra income. Nannies can be available for one-time sittings outside of their normal schedule for when families have date nights or meetings. They can also help to coordinate a nanny share with other families. In a nanny share, a nanny typically receives two-thirds of their hourly rate from each family, thereby increasing how much they make per hour.
Babysitters can create relationships with more families to increase their opportunities to get hired for a sitting. Babysitters can also offer to care for kids on holidays so that the parents can celebrate on their own. Like on Valentine’s day.
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90,000 private ads for nannies in the Sovetsky district in Nizhny Novgorod without intermediaries, look for a nanny for a child.
I am married, I have a daughter of 5 years old, I live in Zenith residential complex. No work experience, only raising a daughter of 5 years. I offer my services: to sit, take a walk, work out with a child of the same age (plus or min…
I am married, I have a daughter of 5 years old, I live in Zenith residential complex. No work experience, only raising a daughter of 5 years. I offer my services: to sit, take a walk, work out with a child of the same age (give or take a few years) on my or your territory (nearby areas). There is a car. I am an opponent of Soviet education in fear and shame. I give the child the opportunity to manifest himself, to be himself, I teach emotional intelligence, I like to engage in developmental activities according to benefits – logic, thinking, speech, attention. I prefer outdoor games, studying the world around me, developing observation skills, I like to answer everything, even the most difficult and uncomfortable questions of a child, I am engaged in sexual education, teaching the basics of safety. I consider it important to read books to the child that develop their horizons, therapeutic fairy tales, talk about what is not clear, ask questions about them, that they understood, what conclusions they made. It is also important to discuss situations that happen to the child on a daily basis, to promote the development of cause-and-effect relationships in him. We often play board games to develop attention, memory, the ability to express various concepts in words and actions. I adhere to the Montessori principle – finished the activity – put away the objects for its implementation. As a result, cleanliness and order are maintained naturally. I teach to put on the shelves and store toys and things in the places designated for this, so that as a result of systematization it would be easy to find any item for use. I introduce the child to household chores – clean up after themselves, keep the body clean, tidy the room, clothes, shoes, clean the apartment, help cook, wash, choose products from the list in the store, etc.
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Extensive experience with children from birth to 16 years old. Neat, disciplined, clean, cheerful, active, kind, decent. I live Gagarin Ave., stop. Surikov. Weight 65kg, height 163 cm. I live…
Extensive experience with children from birth to 16 years old. Neat, disciplined, clean, cheerful, active, kind, decent. I live Gagarin Ave., stop. Surikov. Weight 65kg, height 163 cm. I live alone (I have an adult son, lives separately). Worked for 13 years as a nurse with a sick woman (Alzheimer’s disease). I always find a common language with children, we play a lot, draw, read, walk. I can cook, feed the child, if necessary, I will do some housework. Everything is discussed over the phone and in person. I will take your child to clubs, the pool. I offer my services as a good nanny for your child.
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I easily find an approach to children of any age. No children of her own, not married. I would love to work with your child. I work as a kindergarten teacher. Worked with 3-4 year old age group…
I easily find an approach to children of any age. No children of her own, not married. I would love to work with your child. I work as a kindergarten teacher. Worked with the age group of 3-4 years and 4-5 years. I also worked many times in groups up to 3 years old and with children of preparatory groups for school. I have little experience in teaching in elementary grades (at the practice level). For classes with children, I used the program “From Birth to School”. I can teach personal hygiene skills without any problems. She graduated from the institute with a degree in special (defectological) education in the field of Speech Therapy. She also completed pre-school education courses.
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She raised her two children, with a difference in age of 5 years, the youngest grew up without the help of grandmothers. I have a higher economic education, I work as an administrator on a schedule day after two. Currently…
She raised her two children, with a difference in age of 5 years, the youngest grew up without the help of grandmothers. I have a higher economic education, I work as an administrator on a schedule day after two. Currently I am studying at the retraining courses at the Nizhny Novgorod Institute for the Development of Education with a degree in kindergarten teacher, in the future I plan to work as an educator. Married, adult children. I treat children as equals, I do not recognize “lisping” and bad habits (playing on the phone, tablet, watching cartoons for a long time). We will play educational games with your child, make crafts, sculpt, draw, read books, take walks, visit sections and circles at your request.
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I am looking for a job as a nanny in my apartment in the Soviet district within walking distance (school 47). From September 2020. I offer care for your children (girls from 1 to 3 people), 1st class. My responsibilities:…
I am looking for a job as a nanny in my apartment in the Soviet district within walking distance (school 47). From September 2020. I offer care for your children (girls from 1 to 3 people), 1st class. My responsibilities: pick up from school, feed, do homework, visit free clubs (art, choir), bring and pick up from dance training at the Central Union of Artists at school 47. Decency, cleanliness, room for games, and crafts and activities outside the circles. Knitting, crocheting, embroidery, appliqué, modeling, drawings by all techniques, origami, etc. Children can be picked up at 19.00 or 20.00. at the discretion of the parents. Everything is discussed additionally. I will answer all calls. Secondary special education “Teacher of aesthetic education” and “economic and legal” higher education. I have experience with children from birth to 9 years old.
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By specialty teacher of Russian language and literature. She has worked with children almost all her life. I gave 28 years to MAOU “Lyceum 28 named after academician B.A. Korolev. Two adult daughters (born in 1986, 1988) …
By specialty teacher of Russian language and literature. She has worked with children almost all her life. I gave 28 years to MAOU “Lyceum 28 named after Academician B.A. Korolev. Two daughters are adults (1986.1988). There is a granddaughter (5.5) and a grandson (3.5), but at the end of April they left to live in Baku, the son-in-law was offered a decent salary. I lead a fairly active lifestyle, regularly visit the pool. I love to travel. I am a Russian language tutor.
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I am looking for a job as a nanny/governess. Teacher Education. Courses “Psychological adaptation of the worker in the family” 21 years selected domestic staff in the family. Responsible, I love children.
I am looking for a job as a nanny/governess. Teacher Education. Courses “Psychological adaptation of the worker in the family” 21 years selected domestic staff in the family. Responsible, I love children.
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I have experience as a nanny. It is hard to find a common language with naughty children, with parents who do not respect the nanny. I have a big family, I have always had many brothers and sisters.
I have experience as a nanny. It is hard to find a common language with naughty children, with parents who do not respect the nanny. I have a big family, I have always had many brothers and sisters.
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I am looking for a job as a nanny. I worked with my family for 1.7 months. There were 2 children in the family (a 4-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl). She accompanied both of them to the kindergarten, monitored nutrition, hygiene, walked, played, did developmental games ….
I am looking for a job as a nanny. I worked with my family for 1.7 months. There were 2 children in the family (a 4-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl). She accompanied both of them to the kindergarten, monitored nutrition, hygiene, walked, played, and did development. I also have experience in kindergarten. about myself: I get higher education, I love children. I think that shouting and “spanking” are unacceptable in raising children. I study a lot of psychology, including children’s. I know how to build my communication with children. My mission is to be a friend to children. To make sure we all feel comfortable with each other.
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I am a student at Minin University, studying to be an English and primary school teacher. From the age of 13 I sat with the children of my friends, first with twin girls from their six months to 3 years old, now with …
I am a student at Minin University, studying to become an English and primary school teacher. From the age of 13 I sat with the children of my friends, first with twin girls from their six months to 3 years old, now with twin boys from their 2 months to the present day (now I don’t help anymore) . Recommendations of parents of children is ready to provide a schedule to be discussed separately
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I am looking for a job as a nanny for a preschool child. Experience in working with families with children aged 1 to 5 years. Responsibilities included preparing meals for the child, feeding, classes by age, walking …
I am looking for a job as a nanny for a preschool child. Experience in working with families with children aged 1 to 5 years. Responsibilities included preparing food for the child, feeding, classes by age, walking, bathing. By nature, she is open, sympathetic, kind. Ready to discuss various options for employment and responsibilities. I live in the Soviet region.
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I have experience working for children from 0 to 4 years old, and more can be. -Carried out full care for a child up to 3 years old -Cooked food and fed -Daily maintained cleanliness in the room -Taked…
I have experience working for children from 0 to 4 years old, and more can be. – Carried out full care for a child up to 3 years old – Cooked food and fed – Daily maintained cleanliness in the room – Engaged in the general development of the child modeling, drawing – I know how to get along with children Kind, sympathetic, I develop, and I know psychology.
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I am looking for a job as a nanny with accommodation or shift work, experience in families with children of different ages for 10 years, no specialized education; no bad habits; no passport, there is an adult daughter, there is . ..
I am looking for a job as a nanny with accommodation or shift work, experience in families with children of different ages for 10 years, no specialized education; no bad habits; no passport, there is an adult daughter, there is a desire to work; Russian.
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Attentive girl. I study to be an educator (I am finishing). I love children, I easily find a common language. I can pick up from kindergarten.
Attentive girl. I study to be an educator (I am finishing). I love children, I easily find a common language. I can pick up from kindergarten.
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I am very kind, attentive and energetic. Children are always drawn to me. I know a lot of games, developing activities. I graduated from school with a gold medal, so I can help with homework.
I am very kind, attentive and energetic. Children are always drawn to me. I know a lot of games, developing activities. I graduated from school with a gold medal, so I can help with homework.
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I have experience as an educator in the kindergarten “Kindergarten 248”, conducted classes in mathematics, speech development and fine arts. Now I am finishing the 3rd year of the National State Pedagogical University named after K. Minin is a speech therapist, I can also …
I have experience as an educator in the kindergarten “Kindergarten 248”, conducted classes in mathematics, speech development and fine arts. Now I am finishing the 3rd year of the National State Pedagogical University named after K. Minin is a speech therapist, I can also practice sounds, teach reading and writing skills.
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She worked in the children’s health camp “Yasny”, there is a letter of thanks for the good work with the personal signature of the director. I have been a nanny for 1 year. The eldest child in a large family, I can with …
She worked in the children’s health camp “Yasny”, there is a letter of thanks for the good work with the personal signature of the director. I have been a nanny for 1 year. The eldest child in a large family, I can easily lure children into useful leisure activities (dancing, singing, various games), I play the piano, I graduated from the Valentina Tolkunova Children’s School of Arts, I can teach your child to play. I can help with homework if needed. Walking in the fresh air will make fun and interesting. I go through constant training in the sections of psychology and pedagogy, I develop not only children, but also myself in order to foresee every situation.
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I worked as a nanny with a 3 year old child. Schedule is flexible and fixed. Worked both weekends and nights. Responsibilities: walks, sick days, doctor visits, feeding, playing, cooking,…
I worked as a nanny with a 3 year old child. Schedule is flexible and fixed. Worked both weekends and nights. Responsibilities: walks, sick days, visits to doctors, feeding, games, cooking, attending children’s events, sections, swimming pool, kindergarten.
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I worked with children at children’s exhibitions such as “Magic Fest” and “Cosmos”, it was necessary to interact with children, tell what we have at exhibitions, do together …
I worked with children at children’s exhibitions such as “Magic Fest” and “Cosmos”, it was necessary to interact with children, tell what we have at exhibitions, do master classes together and conduct excursions. I also have experience with my younger sister, met from school, took me to school, also met and escorted to the pool. Mom works in a kindergarten, so there is an idea of how to communicate with children.
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• More than 10 years of work • Age ranges from 0 to 10 years • In Moscow she also worked as a nanny • Ready to do cleaning on request • Higher education • Medical education •…
• More than 10 years of work • Ages vary from 0 to 10 years • Also worked as a nanny in Moscow • Ready to do cleaning on request • Higher education • Medical education • Also a certificate of massage skills
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GBUZ VO “Regional perinatal center”
About the organization The hospital was created with the aim of centralizing the provision of medical care to children in the city of Vladimir and the Vladimir region, as a result of the reorganization of several institutions: the children’s corps of the State Healthcare Institution of Higher Education “Regional Clinical Hospital”, the Municipal Healthcare Institution of the “City Children’s Clinical Emergency Hospital” and the pediatric department for premature babies of the Children’s City Hospital.
In 2013, the reorganization of the institution was carried out in the form of the affiliation of the MUZ “DGP No. 2”.
The structure of the institution includes departments that concentrate all the necessary specialized services to provide planned and emergency medical care to children in the city of Vladimir and the Vladimir region: neurological, hematological, nephrological, gastroenterological, oncological, rheumatological, pulmonological, pediatric, infectious, neonatological, endocrinological, burn, urological, otolaryngological
Traumatological, surgical, otolaryngological, pediatric, neonatological care is provided around the clock, X-ray examinations and laboratory clinical and biochemical diagnostics are carried out.
Two intensive care units: for newborns and for children older than 1 month are ready to provide the full range of medical care in accordance with modern requirements. The departments use modern methods of treatment,…
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6000032 Vladimir, Komissarov str. , 65
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State Budgetary Health Institution of the Vladimir Region “Center for Speech Pathology and Neurorehabilitation”
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Which families will receive the large family allowance?
One of the parents, guardian or caregiver who brings up three or more children in the family who meets the conditions for receiving child allowance has the right to receive allowance for a large family. Children under the age of 16 are entitled to receive child allowance, and in the case of a child studying – until he reaches 19years. If the child turns 19 in the current school year, the child allowance is paid until the end of the school year.
2. Is the allowance for a large family paid monthly or only once?
The allowance for a large family is paid monthly.
3. If our family already has three children, will our family receive this benefit?
Yes, one of the parents, a guardian or trustee who is raising three or more children in the family receiving child allowance as of 07/01/2017 has the right to receive allowance for a large family
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Is this benefit exclusively for families who are just expecting a third child?
No, one of the parents, a guardian or trustee who is already raising three or more children in the family receiving child allowance as of 07/01/2017 has the right to receive benefits for a large family. Is the allowance for a large family paid automatically, or will it be necessary to apply?
If, before 01.07.2017, three or more children are brought up in a family, for which one person receives child allowance, an application does not need to be submitted.
If the third child is born in the family after 01.07.2017, in this case, it is required to submit an application for family benefit for the newborn and at the same time indicate the desire to receive the allowance for a large family.
The application can be submitted on the self-service portal of the Social Insurance Board. Application for parental benefit, family benefits and supplementary contributions to the mandatory funded pension.
6. To whose current account and on what date is the money transferred?
The money is paid automatically on the 8th day of each month to the person to whose current account child allowances have been transferred so far.
If you want to change the beneficiary of benefits, another person submits an application for granting benefits. The person who has received benefits so far gives his or her consent to withdraw from receiving benefits.
7. Are beneficiaries of parental benefit also entitled to family allowance?
Yes, receiving parental benefit does not limit the right to receive benefits for a large family.
8. If my spouse and I have 2 children from a joint marriage, and at the same time the spouse has one child from a previous life together, are we entitled to receive benefits for a large family?
The purpose of family allowances is to partially cover the costs associated with raising a child, so the allowance is paid to the parent who takes care of the child on a daily basis. Thus, it is important here that these parents bring up all three children on a daily basis. If there is a situation in which the same parent receives child allowance for a child from a previous marriage and for two children born in a new marriage, that parent will automatically receive the allowance for a large family.
It is important that the child allowances for all three children are issued to the same person.
9. Mother and father have 2 children in common. In addition, the mother / father has a child from a previous life together, who lives half the time in one family and half in another, while his hobby groups / clothes, etc. paid equally by parents. At the same time, the mother’s/father’s previous life partner(s) has two more children. What will happen in such a situation?
When determining family allowances, all children brought up in a family who are entitled to receive child allowance are taken into account. The family does not include children who live separately from this particular family with the other parent.
An exception is the situation in which, when the parents separate, the child lives equally in two families. In this case, the parents agree on which family the child is included in.
The Social Insurance Board does not have the authority to decide which family a child should be included in.
The right to receive the allowance for a large family is one of the parents who brings up three or more children in the family who meet the conditions for receiving child allowance. Children under the age of 16 are entitled to receive child allowance, and in the case of a child studying, up to the age of 19. If the child turns 19 in the current school year, the child allowance is paid until the end of the school year.
10. Is it possible to share between parents the receipt of child allowance and allowance for a large family?
No, the recipient of the child allowance and the family allowance must be the same person. The payment of child allowances and allowances for a large family is made to one current account chosen by the person.
11. Is it possible for one parent to receive child benefits for three or more children, while the other parent receives child benefits for a large family?
No, a parent, guardian or custodian, or other person who is eligible for child benefits for three or more children is eligible for Large Family Allowance.
12. If the third child is born, for example, on July 15, 2017, from what time does the right to receive benefits for a large family arise?
The right to receive benefits for a large family will arise from the moment of the birth of the third child, i.e. from 07/15/2017
13. Will the large family allowance affect the payment of the subsistence allowance paid by the social welfare department at the place of residence?
Yes, it will. The allowance for a large family is included in the family income when calculating the subsistence allowance. Therefore, in the future, this family may not qualify as a recipient of a subsistence allowance, or the amount of the assigned subsistence allowance may decrease.
14. If my spouse and I have 3 children, while the spouse has 2 children from a previous life together, and I have 1 child. We do not have common children. All three children live with us, which means daily expenses on our part. Are we eligible for family allowance?
If the parents are legally married, then one of the spouses will be entitled to receive the large family allowance, despite the fact that there are no common children in the family.
15. If there are three children in a family and one of them, sixteen years old, has graduated from basic school and is going to study at a gymnasium in autumn, will the payment of benefits for a large family begin in July or in autumn? If the child is studying at a gymnasium, is there information about this or is special confirmation required?
In this case, the payment of the allowance for a large family will begin in July. Children under the age of 16 are entitled to receive child allowance, and in the case of a child studying, up to the age of 19. If the child turns 19 in the current academic year, the child allowance is paid until the end of the academic year. The beginning of the academic year is considered September 1st, and the end is August 31st, in case of graduation from the gymnasium – June 30th.
If the child is studying in Estonia, a study certificate is not required. We obtain information about studies from the Estonian Education Information System (EHIS). If the child is studying abroad, a certificate of study must be submitted annually to the Social Insurance Board.
16. My husband works in Finland and receives child benefits there for our children. I am a housewife, I live with children in Estonia. When will the allowance for a large family begin to be paid, how will our family allowances be paid in the future?
If the total amount of family benefits in Finland is less than the total family benefits in Estonia, Estonia will have to pay an additional benefit equal to the difference between the family benefits in Estonia and Finland. The allowance for a large family is distributed equally among the children.
Example 1: There are three children in the family: 15 years old, 12 years old and 9 years old. The compensation payable by Estonia is formed as follows:
15-year-old child (50+100) – 133.79 = €16.21
12-year-old child (50+100) – 104.84 = €45.16
9 -year-old child (100+100) – 94.88 = 105.12€
The total benefit paid by Estonia is: 166.49€
Example 2: There are four children in the family: 12 years old, 10 years old, 6 years old and 2 years. The compensation paid by Estonia is formed as follows:
12 year old child (50+75) – 153.24 = €0
10 year old child (50+75) – 133.79 = €0
6 year old child (100+19.18+75 ) – 104.84 = 88.34€
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“I Dated My Husband’s Best Friend”: 6 Cheating Stories
Woman, 35: “We lied to our families about business while we rushed to the hotel with hourly pay”
Maternity leave, restrictions due to the pandemic, my husband working remotely – all this has turned my life into something dull and monotonous. The news of meeting with school friends excited me.
“You are getting ready as if your lover is waiting for you around the corner,” my husband joked that day.
He couldn’t even imagine that the mother of an 11-month-old son would go crazy after some meeting of classmates.
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Once I was in love with a boy who was sitting at the desk behind me. I remember how every day I did new hairstyles to please him. Once I heard a voice from behind: “This is the most beautiful, do it like this.” School sympathy did not grow into anything, but even at the university I often remembered this guy. We never communicated with him after graduation, although there were plenty of opportunities.
At least half of the class came to the class reunion. We sat far apart from each other, but for a moment our eyes met, and a shiver ran through my body. From that moment on, I was sure that some kind of continuation was waiting for us. And so it happened.
The only option for meetings is hotels with hourly rates. The first time I was ashamed to go there, but I really wanted to. He has a family, two children. I have a husband and a little son who had to be left to one of my relatives when I needed to leave home. I dodged lies like a snake on hot coals! For a woman who is on parental leave, this is an extremely difficult task.
The affair lasted several months. During this time, I lost more than 10 kilograms and madly liked myself in the mirror. My husband complimented me, saying that motherhood was good for me. It is strange how he did not notice the obvious? Probably, I cheated on him so brazenly that he could not even imagine that his wife was capable of such a thing.
Our lover suggested that we finish our meetings, which I did not expect at all and at first I was even offended. His wife was more perceptive than my husband and suspected treason. I had to make a point. Yes, after some time he called and offered to meet again, but by that moment I had cooled off.
Am I sorry? In a way, yes, because infidelity is mean, and I admit it. On the other hand, I console myself with the fact that without this episode, I would hardly have lost weight so quickly. And she looked at her husband with different eyes.
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Woman, 29 years old: “I took a guy away from a girl to sleep with him in revenge on my husband”
I cheated on my husband during a business trip. Or rather, like this: I went on a business trip to finally do it. There were three applicants. One of them was so “deaf” that he did not understand my intentions, although they were unambiguous. The second did not cause sympathy and was considered by me as an extreme option. The third one, frankly, I beat off from a competitor. Yes, the young man showed attention to the other girl, and she just batted her eyelashes.
And I mentally told her: “Girl, move over, it’s time for real women. You can’t thank for the master class.” Everything turned out very easily: it was enough to massage his collar area right in the taxi for a minute. The main thing is how to do it and how to look into the eyes (not intently, but playfully). He did not approach that girl anymore.
I know that those with whom I went on a business trip condemned me behind my back. I know that they whispered, because everything was obvious. She decided to cheat because of revenge on her husband, who was once caught infidelity. I don’t regret it and I don’t intend to. It was cool!
Woman, 26 years old: “After this betrayal, I was able to forgive myself only five years later”
I had a student marriage, we got married six months after we met, and literally a month and a half after the wedding I became pregnant. Then everything went according to the classics: my husband worked, I stayed at home with the child. It was very hard for me both physically and mentally, because I had just graduated from the institute and did not even have time to work.
Most of my girlfriends were into cool projects and didn’t understand my motherhood at all. There were no grandparents around, I didn’t have time to make friends in the city where I moved to live.
Husband began to travel frequently on business trips, went to work on weekends. I had a severe burnout, we began to constantly quarrel. Then it got even worse – the husband began to return home drunk. I was terribly angry and felt worthless. Once, when my husband returned home in the morning, I decided to take revenge on him.
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We met a guy in a messenger, the conversation immediately turned to intimate topics. We scheduled X day. I agreed with the nanny in advance. At that time, I was already working a little and spent almost a month’s income on a nanny.
I went to my new friend’s house, and we had sex the same evening. It was very mediocre – I did not get any pleasure or experience. On top of that, he was not a very good person. He knew my whole difficult situation, but did not even offer to take me back home or spend at least some time together after sex.
I was returning alone to my child and crying. If I took revenge on anyone, it was only myself.
My husband did not know about this meeting of mine and will never know, because we soon divorced. I just added emotional problems to myself. I regretted this act for a very long time, and I was able to forgive myself only five years later.
Woman, 37 years old: “My husband told me: “If you really want it, I don’t mind.”
I was 33 years old, and at that time I had been married for about seven years. At some point, I realized that in our relationship with my husband, we became each other’s relatives more than husband and wife. Sex at first became routine, and then disappeared altogether. A month, two, three… six months. I didn’t understand why we didn’t have an intimate relationship for so long, and decided to talk to my husband.
“Did you want passion after so many years of marriage? That doesn’t happen. Ask your friends – I’m sure they are no better, ”my husband sent me off.
But I didn’t give up. Despite the fact that we have two children, I tried to arrange romantic evenings – candlelit dinners, going to concerts. She even tried to drag her to a country hotel to revive her passion.
My husband saw all my efforts and casually said:
“If you really want it, I don’t mind. But there is a condition – I must never know about it.
Once my friend invited us to a party, but her husband, as always, refused. He rebuffed me rather harshly: “You want to have fun, so go, I’ll stay with the children.”
At a party I met an interesting man who I liked in appearance. We got to talking, and I realized that I was interested in him. He turned out to be married, and for me, communication with married people is a taboo. But we felt so good together that evening … We both understood that passion had long faded in our families. After the party, we kissed, and then a stormy correspondence began.
He was a very smart and creative person, you can say that I got orgasms from messages alone.
A little later, real orgasms appeared – we began to secretly meet with him.
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Our relationship lasted about five or six months. During this time, I again felt desired, confident, bright. I began to play sports, lost weight, filled with internal energy. In my family life, I also began to feel much better.
But still, I decided to leave my lover for several reasons. First, that original passion was gone. Secondly, I was constantly tormented by feelings of guilt both in relation to my husband and in relation to the wife of my lover. I thought that I had no right to set up another woman like that. I accidentally saw her photo on social networks with mutual friends: she was very sweet. This was the last straw. My lover accepted my decision, since then we have never seen each other.
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Woman, 25: “My lover blackmailed me with private messages”
I cheated several times in my life. All these betrayals occurred during a permanent serious relationship in about the second or third year of their continuation.
When I met someone for a long time, in the end I always got the feeling that this person was depriving me of other opportunities and that he was with me just out of habit, and not because he loves me. I did not think that it was possible to solve this problem in any other way.
I found new guys in different places. Once I met a pharmacist in a pharmacy. Dating at parties. Friends of friends. A couple of times there were stories with work colleagues, I will tell you more about one of them.
I was in a relationship for three years then, living with a boyfriend and working in an advertising agency. Once a new copywriter came to us. I hooked up with him, our close relationship began in a negotiation. I started to stay late at work. I didn’t bring him home, since my boyfriend worked as a freelancer then. Sometimes we met at the lover’s house, but he lived with his parents, and it was not very convenient.
Then I wanted to end this relationship and pretend that nothing happened. But the lover began to blackmail me with personal correspondence. It was impossible to leave, and I just waited for it all to somehow resolve itself. By the way, my boyfriend was very jealous and already suspected me of cheating. I waited in horror for the denouement, I was tormented by paranoia.
Once my lover and I were riding the subway hugging each other and accidentally met my boyfriend. That was enough. That night I had to move in with a friend.
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I started dating my lover, he became my boyfriend. He is not quite a normal person, and relations with him became a serious test for me. I also cheated on him. And more than once. I got a job in another place and once at a corporate party I met a guy with whom I later cheated. I went to visit him. And once, when the guy was not at home, I dragged a new lover to me, and in the morning I even introduced him to my neighbors. And then she pretended like nothing happened. And my boyfriend didn’t know.
Cheated on him one more time when we had a fight. My young man said that he would not be able to spend the evening with me, and I took it and went to visit a friend whom I had seen only once before.
I have very low self-esteem and for some reason I tried to improve it precisely by starting relationships, having affairs on the side and having sex with just anyone. Stable good relationships were not enough for me, I quickly stopped believing in their value. After these “outings”, I felt good for a short time, as if I had been given an A.
Relationships on the side are very exhausting and, having received my own, I tried to end them. After all, in fact, I did not need these people, I simply closed my internal deficit at their expense.
Woman, 45: “I had sex with my husband’s best friend while he was in the apartment next door.” There were no suitable men nearby, but I did not want to be alone.
Once, at the entrance of my house, I ran into an unfamiliar drunk man. He started making compliments, joking. It turned out that this was a guest of one of my upstairs neighbors, that day they celebrated a birthday. We exchanged phone numbers.
After this meeting, my new acquaintance began to visit my neighbor more often to see me. Once he stayed for the night not with a friend, but in my apartment. It is difficult to explain all this, but just two months later he moved in with me and called me his wife, bought gifts for my daughter.
We created the appearance of a family, took photos together, invited relatives to visit us. A friend of my civil husband lived two floors above us, so on weekends he would come to drink beer or we would go to him. The guy got too close to our family, it did not end well. I regretted for a long time that I had not met my own neighbor earlier than his friend, who became my husband.
Several times I had sex with my husband’s best friend while he was practically in the apartment next door.
The first time it happened was when I went to pick up a phone that my roommate forgot.
The best friend did not reveal the truth for a long time, but then he split up. My husband moved back to his mother, and I hoped to continue my relationship with my neighbor. Unfortunately, we didn’t succeed. And he said a couple of times: “Now, if we met differently …” As far as I know, friends continue to communicate.
“Treason is a primitive way to resolve conflict”
Safina Rinalia, psychologist-sexologist, trainer of the Secrets Center in St. Petersburg comments:
Cheating is a mistake. Everyone has the right to be wrong. But, unfortunately, only a small part of those who embark on this path think about the consequences. What can this lead to?
First, to the complete breakdown of relations, as happened in one of the stories. Secondly, to the most difficult feelings of guilt, which can easily lead to depressive states, which many heroines report at the end.
Cheating is a primitive way to resolve a conflict. But no one managed to resolve the conflict, resentment or disagreement in this way, but, on the contrary, it became even worse.
Most often, betrayal is due to:
– Self-doubt. A person with a stable and healthy self-esteem will never take this step.
– Desire to take revenge: “You offended me so much, and I will run to drown out grief in the arms of another to spite you!”
If you like another man and want sex on the side, you should first understand your own motives – are you closing some of your needs with this?
For example, the need for strong emotions or for admiration and self-affirmation. Talk about it, solve the problem. Then it will be an adult position.
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“If for both partners sex outside of a relationship is the norm, then this is an agreement, not a betrayal”
Vladislav Frantov, sexologist, coach of the Secrets Center in St. in what we love as long as we believe in it. And for this, it is necessary to talk about it in order to remind not your partner, but yourself.
In the vast majority of cases, women’s (yes, it differs from men’s) infidelity is only a means, not an end. We see it in all stories.
Somewhere this is a departure from everyday life; somewhere the main need for some kind of self-actualization; somewhere revenge, the need for which arose because of a feeling of resentment; and somewhere, as the heroine of one of the stories says, the need to “close your internal deficit” due to these “underrelationships”.
What is good and what is bad? I will not answer this question, but I can say the following: hidden betrayal is infantilism.
And often the infantilism of a couple, not just one partner. This is especially evident in the story of the heroine, who did not have sex in a couple for more than six months. This position of the partner “Do whatever you want, but so that I don’t know” is also about avoiding responsibility and unwillingness to make decisions.
This story really shows how indifferent a man can be in a couple.
I do not dare here to reproach the woman for her decision, I rather disagree with her position. A victim who seeks the secret realization of his desires.
If a man lacks the character to solve a problem, it is up to the woman to solve it. This is a big problem of modern society, which develops according to the principle of a vicious circle. The weaker men are, the stronger women have to be. But the stronger the women, the weaker the men become.
In a childish position, a couple cannot make decisions, be responsible for what happens inside the couple, and talk to each other “like adults”.
If one of the couple is not satisfied with the partner, but she or he is afraid of losing him, this is a dependent relationship. Why is he afraid? Most likely, due to social pressure, attitudes, fear of being alone.
My next strong belief is based on the fact that it is more difficult to repair than to maintain in working order from the very beginning. I do not believe that these stories could have happened to people who have received knowledge about how to build relationships in a timely manner, have at least an initial level of sexual education (at the domestic level, not professional) and who are ready to seek psychological help from specialists.
An “ideal couple” is one that shares common values. If for both partners sex outside of a relationship is the norm, then this is an agreement, not a betrayal, and then there is no need to worry about it.
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More than 70 children from Moscow centers for orphans were the first to watch the blockbuster “Little Red Riding Hood” at the Central House of Children’s House on Lubyanka
September 15, 2022
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Evgeny Struzhak congratulated Muscovites on the Day of Knowledge
August 31, 2022
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Evgeny Struzhak congratulated the Moscow longevity centers on their 3rd anniversary
August 5, 2022
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Sergei Sobyanin invited older citizens to the autumn-winter season of the Moscow Longevity project
August 4, 2022
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Evgeny Struzhak congratulated Muscovites on the Day of Family, Love and Fidelity
July 8, 2022
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Kuzya from Univer, Niletto and a sports star: in the Altufievo family center they fulfilled the dream of young Muscovites
June 28, 2022
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Federal Law of December 25, 2018 No. 477-ФЗ “On Compulsory Social Insurance of Production and Television Diseases for 2019 year and for the planning period of 2020 and 2021″
Federal Law No. 442-FZ of December 28, 2013 “On the Fundamentals of Social Services for Citizens in the Russian Federation”
Federal Law of 29.12.2012 No. 273-FZ “On Education in the Russian Federation”
Federal Law No. 62-FZ of 05 June 2012 “On the Accession of the Russian Federation to the Convention on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Cooperation in Respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures to Protect Children”
Law of the City of Moscow dated February 17, 2021 No. 3 “On Amendments to Certain Laws of the City of Moscow”
Federal Law No. 248-FZ of July 31, 2020 “On State Control (Supervision) and Municipal Control in the Russian Federation”
Federal Law No. 247-FZ of July 31, 2020 “On Mandatory Requirements in the Russian Federation”
Law of the Russian Federation dated 19. 04.1991 No. 1032-1 (as amended on 02.07.2021) “On Employment in the Russian Federation”
Decree of the Government of Moscow dated 12.10.2021 No. 1592-PP “On compensation payments to citizens of the older generation vaccinated or revaccinated against a new coronavirus infection , in exchange for receiving a gift set for well-being and personal care”
Decree of the Government of Moscow dated August 10, 2021 No. 1124-PP “On the implementation of the Social Contract project in the city of Moscow”
Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 31, 2020 No. 2467 “On approval of the list of regulatory legal acts and groups of regulatory legal acts of the Government of the Russian Federation, regulatory legal acts, certain provisions of regulatory legal acts and groups of regulatory legal acts of federal executive authorities, legal acts, certain provisions of legal acts, groups of legal acts of the executive and administrative bodies of state power of the RSFSR and the USSR, decisions of the State Commission on Radio Frequencies containing mandatory requirements in respect of which the provisions of Parts 1, 2 and 3 of Article 15 of the Federal Law “On Mandatory Requirements in the Russian Federation” do not apply
Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated 29. 12.2020 No. 2328 “On the procedure for certification of experts involved in the implementation of the examination for the purposes of state control (supervision), municipal control” (together with the “Rules for the certification of experts involved in the implementation of the examination for the purposes of state control (supervision), municipal control”
Order of the Department dated August 2, 2022 No. 754 “On the interaction of the Moscow City Social Health and Social Protection Fund, stationary social service organizations subordinate to the Moscow Social Health and Social Protection Service, with non-governmental NGOs, including charitable organizations”
Order of the DTSZN of the city of Moscow dated July 20, 2022 No. 726 “On measures to implement the Decree of the Government of Moscow dated July 6, 2022 No. 1426-PP”
Order of the Department No. 33 of January 21, 2022 “On approval of the List of in-demand professions, competencies (skills, knowledge), universal personal competencies for vocational training and additional professional education of citizens in the direction of the employment service of the city of Moscow for 2022”
Order of the Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the City of Moscow dated December 30, 2021 No. 1425 “On Approval of Tariffs for Social Services”
Compensation form for an unused spa stay
Application form for the appointment (recalculation, renewal) of additional payments to the pension
The form of the plan of inspections in relation to subordinate organizations for the calendar year
Form of inspection report
Decree of the Government of Moscow No. 422-RP dated June 22, 2021 “On providing gift sets to older citizens who have been vaccinated against a new coronavirus infection in Moscow”
Order of the Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the City of Moscow dated February 5, 2021 No. 209-r “On Amendments to the Order of the Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the City of Moscow dated December 14, 2020 No. 3258-R”, explanatory note, letter to the Prosecutor’s Office
Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 15 No. 3340-r “On approval of the list of types of state control (supervision), within the framework of which they are recognized as invalid, not valid on the territory of the Russian Federation and the abolition of regulatory legal acts of the Government of the Russian Federation, federal executive bodies, legal acts of the executive and administrative bodies of state power of the RSFSR and the USSR, containing mandatory requirements, compliance with which is assessed in the exercise of state control (supervision)”
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THE Top 10 Daycares in Mansfield, TX | Affordable Prices
Daycares in Mansfield, TX
Description:
Saint Gregory’s Episcopal Preschool in Mansfield, Texas seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is aChurch-based Child Care provider that can accommodate up to 50 children for preschool….
Camp Anothen
6350 Newt Patterson, Mansfield, TX 76063
Starting at $199/day
Description:
Camp Anothen’s Early Childhood Education Center is located on a 22 acre campus and provides excellent preschool program for children of diverse abilities, economic, and cultural backgrounds.
We teach basicChristian Theology, Love God and Love your Neighbor whoever they may be; we teach our students to be good stewards of the environment and its resources; we teach them to be responsible, productive and caring citizens.
We believe that the basis of a life well lived comes from a scriptural understanding of God and HIS relationship to human beings. Human beings are inherently valuable because they have been intentionally and wonderfully created by God.
Therefore we love and respect our teacher, parents, neighbors and siblings and posses an appreciation for the individual and cultural differences.
We believe that children learn best when they are active participants in their own learning and we expected for them to work to their potential. Freedom and the fanning of curiosity produce a love of learning and is the key to discovery, critical thinking and creative problem-solving….
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At Everley Rose Infant and Toddler Center our desire is to provide a creative learning environment with a firm foundation of faith in God and in themselves that emphasizes on social, emotional, and intellectualdevelopment to develop children’s desire to be life -long learners with creative minds, strong bodies, and kind hearts….
Walnut Creek Academy
1751 N Walnut Creek Dr., Mansfield, TX 76063
Starting at $175/day
Description:
Walnut Creek Academy prides itself on excellence, putting the education and development of your children first and foremost. When you consider registering your child, know they will be joining a team that ispassionate about thoroughly preparing them for a lifetime love of learning in a warm and wonderfully designed classroom environment….
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Imagine Nation is one of the first in Texas to offer the Outdoor Classroom program in our curriculum. We believe children are natural, spontaneous learners, that should be allow to learn in the way they learnbest! The Outdoor Classroom enhances and adds to the limited scope of activities available inside confined classrooms. It provides hands on experiences, physical activity, social-emotional growth through peer interaction, and multifaceted approaches to cognitive development that connect children to nature and maximizes their learning outcome….
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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….
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At The Children’s Courtyard, your child is given plenty of room to excel. With state-of-the-art equipment and a refined atmosphere, our campus-like, two-building facilities offer plenty of room for your childto think big and become the best possible version of him or herself. Here, your child will learn alongside other children, through interesting events, with the right materials, in classrooms and labs designed to develop and foster specific interests. The result? A child who thinks logically, solves problems, thrives socially, and displays an exceptional strength of character. We prepare students for the next – and every – stage of a productive academic life. The foundation of a lifetime of success is formed here….
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The Home Daycare of Mansfield located at 2321 Mansfield, Texas, offers basic childcare and learning services. The school’s hours of operation is from seven AM to five PM, Mondays through Fridays. It also offersprograms for infants, toddlers, preschooler and kindergarten prep. It provides before- and after- school activities, including summer camps and winter breaks….
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Mansfield After School Day Care provides caring and dedicated child care and education services in Mansfield, Texas, for kids of all ages. The center provides education, social, cultural, emotional, physicaland recreational areas to provide parents the opportunity to give their child the best start possible….
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The Community of Hope Campus of the Children’s Academy offers daycare for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. The facility makes use of the Christian-based Pinnacle Curriculum for all programs. The approachplaces emphasis on teaching self-control, Christian values, and morality….
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The First Faith Preschool & Kindergarten in Mansfield, Texas offers preschool and childcare for infants to pre-K children. They provide age-level and developmentally-appropriate activities to encourage thechildren’s emotional, social, cognitive, and physical development in a Christian environment. The First Faith Preschool & Kindergarten is open Mondays to Fridays, from nine AM to two thirty PM….
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Child Care Associates located in Mansfield, TX is dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear and measurable ways.The center has acomprehensive program that maximizes your child’s learning potential through experiential opportunity in a variety of age-appropriate contexts from Infant, Toddler, Pregnant Women and their Families….
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Children’s Journey Christian Academy in Mansfield, TX allows the children to run, play, and participate in games while investigating and exploring. They feature an exciting atmosphere for learning whilenurturing the kindergarten and preschool kids’ emotional, educational, social, and physical growth. Their program enhances the children’s talents and encourages development from Mondays to Fridays….
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My name is Demetria Watts and I am the owner of Destined 4 Success Educational Learning Center! My hours of operation are 6:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. Children at Destined 4 Success Educational Learning Center aregiven the opportunity to explore,experiment and create in a safe nurturing environment. We provide care for ages 6 weeks to 14 years! Your child will experience structured learning, occasional field trips, outdoor play, group activities, two meals, potty training, nap times, games, music & more !…
Just Like Home
935 Remington Ranch, Mansfield, TX 76063
Costimate: $198/day
Izzy’s Child Care
502 Kings Way Dr # B, Mansfield, TX 76063
Costimate: $198/day
Description:
Primrose School of Walnut Creek in Mansfield, Texas seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Careprovider that can accommodate up to 196 children….
Walnut Creek Academy
1751 N Walnut Creek Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063
Costimate: $174/day
Description:
Walnut Creek Private School Inc in Mansfield, TX aims children to be independent, successful, and productive members of society. To achieve the maximum potential of children, they have a caring staff andchallenging curriculum. It has features like music classes, computer lab, library, gym, educational field trips, bible classes, special enrichment programs, etc….
A Time For Memories
1308 Cardinal Oaks Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063
Costimate: $183/day
Description:
A Time For Memories in Mansfield, Texas is a Child Day Care Services that offers a curriculum that gives importance to children’s physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and language development. The company’sprograms focus on each child’s overall growth and development. …
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FAQs for finding daycares in Mansfield
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Mansfield, TX?
There are a variety of daycares in Mansfield, TX providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.
How can I find a daycare near me in Mansfield, TX?
If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 200 in Mansfield, TX as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Mansfield 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 Mansfield, TX, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Mansfield, TX.
The Children’s Courtyard of Mansfield in Mansfield, TX | 3701 East Broad Street
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Welcome to Our School
Welcome to The Children’s Courtyard in Mansfield, TX. Our school is located off 360 and 287 and we serve families in the Mansfield, Grand Prairie, and Midlothian areas. My name is Theresa and I am the campus director of this nationally accredited school.
At The Children’s Courtyard, we provide loving Infant daycare, superior Preschool programs, private Pre-Kindergarten and more. Our tenured staff, many of whom have dedicated 20 years of their career to early education, is First Aid and CPR certified. They participate in child development training throughout the year.
We have updated technology in our Preschool and Pre-K classrooms! Children will have the opportunity to use iPads with educational apps as well as shapes and letters that interact with the touchscreens. Plus, our Preschool class will have an Inspire Plus interactive tablet and our Pre-K class will feature a STEAM Workshop with hands-on learning experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts, and Math.
We work hard to involve our families in the Mansfield community and offer a number of activities throughout the year that allow parents to meet and get to know each other.
We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.
I encourage you to come in for a tour to learn what The Children’s Courtyard in Mansfield, TX has to offer!
Here’s what people have to say
5 out of 5 stars
The staff is great and the boys love all the teachers. They seem very engaged and interested in the children’s well being.
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Everyone is friendly and professional. So far, no issue and my child seems happy! Thank you to everyone’s hardworking.
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Excellent staff, clean environment, friendly
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We love the school and that we’re able to log in and watch our little one play. The teachers are always friendly and greet our baby by name. Even when we’re headed out the door. Everyone has been great!
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I love the teachers in the infant classroom they have been great. The office staff is also wonderful. I’m glad that we have our baby here.
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This has been a great school for my child. He started when he was 11 weeks old. Whenever there has been a problem they listen to you and correct the problem. My child has been learning and growing, since he started here. I know the teachers each care about my child and communicate with me often.
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My experience has been great. The director and staff go above and beyond to care for my daughter.
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I am thrilled with this school. Every time I walk in I am greeted with a friendly staff that I know loves my child. They tell me stories of what my son did that day and how they helped him in class. I’ve had some development concerns with my son and the director was open to working with us at home to make sure he is getting the help he needs in class. He’s learning so much and loves going to school!
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With SproutAbout, you won’t miss a thing when your child is at school with us. Take a peek at the engaging experience provided by our new app.
Electives Offered
Elective programs allow students to learn by exploring creative outlets that will help them advance in the future—while giving your family more free time on evenings and weekends. We offer:
Fitness, Soccer, Music, Yoga, Spanish, Phonics, Handwriting & Advanced Math
We’re proud to be accredited by Cognia!
Open a window to your child’s day.
SproutAbout®, our exclusive family app, provides free live streaming video of your child’s classroom to your mobile device.
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Tech + Tinker™
21st Century Learning Experiences
In our Preschool and Pre-K classrooms your child will discover opportunities to be creative, engage their mind and body, collaborate with friends, and learn new things. Some enhancements in the classrooms include iPads with educational apps; flexible seating options so children can move as they learn; hands-on STEAM activities with robots for early coding.
In our School-Age classroom, your child will find an immersive educational environment that is the perfect setting for productive, engaging mornings and afternoons, as we help them to be thinkers, makers, and doers. Some enhancements in this classroom include:
iPads with keyboards and educational apps
Robots for coding challenges
Grow Fit-friendly video games that encourage collaboration and movement
Meet Our Staff
Theresa Johnson, Director
Education: Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Studies
Certifications: Certified Texas Trainer
I have worked for the Children’s Courtyard since 1994. I promise to ensure that your child has the most meaningful, positive, early childhood experience ever! I feel honored to be trusted with your most prized possessions. I am fortunate to have such a rewarding career molding our future!
Meet Our Staff
Samantha Buentello, Assistant Director
Education: Associate of Arts
Certifications: First Aid/ CPR
I have worked for the Children’s Courtyard since January of 2011. When I am not working, I love spending time with my family. I am very involved in church, and I also work with the children’s ministry.
Meet Our Staff
Ornanik Webster, School Education Manager
Education: Associate of Arts
Certifications: CPR/First Aid, CDL Driver
I have worked in child care for three years, and I also student taught for two years. I have spent four years as an U.S. Air Force wife including deployment. I am happily married and have two beautiful little girls that I adore!
Local School Phone Number: 817. 477.8037817.477.8037
License #: 876183
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Welcome to Mansfield KinderCare
Welcome to Mansfield KinderCare! We are located in Mansfield, TX, a bustling, vibrant suburb between Dallas and Fort Worth. Our center features fun, age-appropriate learning stations where children can build confidence for life through social play and discovery. It’s our mission from the moment you walk into our center that you feel welcomed and a part of our KinderCare family!
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 Berkley Matsuda, Our Center Director
Meet Berkley Matsuda! She is the Center Director at Mansfield KinderCare in Texas. Berkley attended Christ for the Nations Institute. She has been with KinderCare since 2019. Outside of work, Berkley enjoys watching football and spending time with her family. Her favorite quote is, “Every child deserves a champion, an adult who insists that they become the best they can possibly be!” – Rita Pierson
Mansfield KinderCare Programs
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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.
Mansfield KinderCare Programs
Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)
Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.
Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)
Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.
Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)
This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.
Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!
Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)
When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.
Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)
You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!
School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)
Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.
Participating Child Care Aware Center
KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
We originally enrolled our son at another child care center and quickly found that it was not a good fit. We moved to KinderCare and could not be more pleased with the instruction and growth of our son while there. Not only has he grown academically in preparation for kindergarten, but socially with the modeled behavior he has seen and heard. The teachers are attentive and just in their teachings. One of the most striking facets of this location is the involvement of the director, Shelby Davis. In the three years we have attended, I have seen her in her office twice. She is either in the classrooms observing, teaching, or some days just organizing and cleaning! She is definitely hands-on and a superb model for her staff. The staff has always been helpful and flexible in working with us. We are so very happy we came to this location.
Jenny – KinderCare Parent
I wanted to let you know my child had a FABULOUS first week of school! Her sight words this week are “like”, “I,” and “the,” which she already knows. She thinks that’s pretty cool!
She did ask me when we get to go back to Kindercare, so we will have to come visit very soon.
We miss you guys and are SO thankful to you for getting our sweet girl ready for kindergarten. I know she is going to do amazingly!
Jenny – KinderCare Parent
Share Your Story
If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,
please share your story with us
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Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at Mansfield 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 Mansfield 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.
In-Home Daycare and Group Home Child Care in Mansfield TX
The Mansfield home daycare options below are dedicated to providing families
with quality home childcare in a safe and nurturing environment. Group home daycares are personable alternatives to large
centers with hundreds of children. Entrusting your family childcare to a Mansfield home
daycare gives children the added security of being cared for in a home environment while still giving parents the peace of mind
that comes from knowing their children are under the supervision of licensed professionals. We gathered the information for home
childcare centers in Mansfield into one place in order to help simplify your search
and make it more enjoyable. Since home daycare information can change often, please help us stay up to date by letting us know
if any of the information on our childcare providers is out of date or incorrect. We want to give you the right information
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Home-based learning is what we’re all about! By offering exceptional child care and training in an in-home setting, we are able to serve as a continuation of YOUR home – with fun games, music, dance, craft activities, stories and reading, and yes, naps! At …
Stephanie Pendergrass
Devon Ct, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 797-4972
Stephanie Pendergrass is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Tracy Robinson
Blueberry Hill Ln, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 453-1566
Tracy Robinson is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Mansfield TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Darcy Rodriguez
Welch Place, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 453-7769
Darcy Rodriguez is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Mansfield TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Demetria Watts
Sierra Ave, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (469) 853-3069
Demetria Watts is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Eangee Anderson
Marble Ln, Mansfield, TX 75126 | (682) 432-4488
Eangee Anderson is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Ellen Dawson is a Registered Child-Care Home in Mansfield TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Gillian Calvert
Country Meadow, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 483-6474
Gillian Calvert is a Registered Child-Care Home in Mansfield TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Heritage of Love Academy
15 Atlanta Ct, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 225-2318
Heritage of Love Academy is a Licensed Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Kimberly Austin
St. Eric, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 689-6393
Kimberly Austin is a Registered Child-Care Home in Mansfield TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Ms. Cammy’s Preschool is a Licensed Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Precious Hands Academy
717 Saint Eric Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 760-8402
Precious Hands Academy is a Licensed Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Comfort Adisa
Stell Ave, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (347) 608-0568
Comfort Adisa is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Darien McGee
Stone Creek Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 225-2801
Darien McGee is a Registered Child-Care Home in Mansfield TX, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Dawn Verstraete
Thicket Dr , Mansfield, TX 76063 | (682) 521-6216
Dawn Verstraete is a Listed Family Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Diem Hong Le is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Jacqueline Weber is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Kathryn Jones
Lake Glen Trl , Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 592-3766
Kathryn Jones is a Listed Family Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Kieu Bich Tran is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Kimberlee Gray is a Registered Child-Care Home in Mansfield TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Laura Scott is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Linda LeBlanc is a Registered Child-Care Home in Mansfield TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Milli’s Munchkins
4420 New Meadow Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 822-2204
Milli’s Munchkins is a Licensed Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Phyllis Knight
Dover Park Trl, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (682) 401-1721
Phyllis Knight is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Shelli Dailey
Douglas Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 991-6413
Shelli Dailey is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Shenicia Barnes is a Listed Family Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Sherry Johnson
Mansfield, TX 76063 | (817) 453-3197
Sherry Johnson is a Listed Family Home in Mansfield TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Tamy Suarez
Essex Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (801) 719-1322
Tamy Suarez is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Thu Vuong
Fannin Ln, Mansfield, TX 76063 | (682) 252-5842
Thu Vuong is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Tonisha Francis
Wood Lake Trl, Mansfield, TX 75054 | (469) 271-9187
Tonisha Francis is a Registered Child-Care Home in MANSFIELD TX, with a maximum capacity of 4 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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Preschool and Kindergarten | St. John Lutheran Church
We want to come along side you to give your child the best peparation for life, in an environment filled with God’s love.
St. John Lutheran Preschool & Kindergarten
St. John Lutheran Preschool & Kindergarten is the place where a strong foundation is built upon the cornerstone, Jesus Christ. It is a place where transitions can occur in a nurturing environment. We assist parents in the education of their children, providing age-appropriate activities for academic, social, emotional, physical and spiritual development. Our goal is to bring young children into a relationship with a God who loves them unconditionally and who desires them to be all He created them to be. Christian teachers share knowledge with young children but they also model Christian living in the process of nurturing and loving them. The children also enjoy the arts and technology.
We would love to visit with you and be part of the educational foundation for your young child.
—Sharon Johnson, Preschool & Kindergarten Director
Registration for 2022/2023 is currently open
We have spots available for Pre-K and Kindergarten. Please call the preschool office at 817.473.0303 or email the director at [email protected] for assistance.
Scroll to the bottom of the page for the 2022/2023 fees.
Curriculum
Wee-Learn
A center-based environment where children learn through the 5 senses and experience hands-on training. Bible stories and music are introduced through chapel time.
Learning Without Tears
Handwriting Without Tears is an award-winning curriculum that offers multisensory strategies and materials to teach pencil grip, letter formation, and the literacy skills that are needed for print handwriting.
Phonemics Classes
Phonemic class is part of the curriculum for all PK classes who attend school on Fridays. Children will develop phonemic awareness through rhyming, guessing, connecting sounds, following the beat, singing, and breaking apart words. They will learn a new sight word each month to help prepare for kindergarten.
Stretch N Grow
Stretch N Grow is a fun and engaging program that gets kids moving as we focus on exercising, building strong muscles, and learning about healthy food choices. 18m, 2’s and 3’s receive Stretch N Grow 1-2 times a week. PreK enjoys it every day.
Music
In music, all ages engage in musical learning that are critical to brain development. We use instruments, scarves, shakers, rhythm sticks, and other items to enhance the musical experience. All classes participate in two programs each year, one at christmas and one at the end of the school year.
Health and Safety
We have a strict health policy. Many of our policies are required by licensing, however we go above and beyond the “minimum standards” required by licensing.
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Testimonials
Here is what other parents are saying about St. John Preschool & Kindergarten:
“When our kids started kindergarten in the public-school system, both were so well prepared and excelled in all areas.” Kristi and Lane Canon
“The relationship building and nurturing environment they provide is priceless.” Nisha Marshall
The administrative staff, teachers, and pastors at St. John make each child feel special and loved while providing them with the skills needed as they make the transition from preschool to “big” school. The genuine love they have for investing in the academic, social, emotional, and spiritual health of the children is exactly what I as a parent want for my children.” Stacy Adjei
“Finding a preschool for your child is not an easy feat. We heard about St. John through word of mouth 8 years ago. We put both of our children through St. John and honestly loved every minute of it.” Shay Stavenhagen
About Our Classes
At St. John Lutheran Preschool we are committed to developing the whole child. We grow children in five areas – spiritually, academically, socially, emotionally and physically. We are a program that provides developmentally appropriate activities for all children – taking them from their current level forward. Children are placed in classes based on their age as of September 1 – as does Mansfield ISD. All classes use the WeeLearn Curriculum along with various resources to aid in meeting the needs of all learners.
Regardless of which days they attend or the number of days they attend, all children are exposed to the same curriculum and materials. The greater the number of days a child attends, the more in-depth the learning; the more exposure to skills and concepts; and the more immersion in learning.
Below is a brief synopsis of each age-class and the focus in that class throughout the year. We hope this information will assist you in making the best choice for your child. If you have further questions about classes, choice of days or curriculum, please see us in the office and we will be glad to answer any questions you may have. We are proud of the foundation we provide for young children and look forward to serving you.
18-24 MONTH CLASS
Toddlerhood is a stage during which a child is learning competence in many skills, particularly in verbal skills, walking, climbing, running, and exploring. The focus is socialization and separation from mom and dad. Toddlers will learn about spatial awareness, sensory development, building vocabulary, and body awareness as they participate in various activities throughout the day. Toddlers will participate in daily Bible time and music or Stretch-n-Grow daily. Toddlers do not have to be potty trained. Choices for toddlers is MWF, TTH, or M-F.
TWOS CLASS
Two-year-olds at St. John Lutheran Preschool spend their day learning to play and playing to learn. The focus is socialization and separation from mom and dad. Twos learn about shapes, colors, numbers, spatial awareness and sensory development as they participate in various activities throughout the day. Two year olds participate in bible time, and music or Stretch-n-Grow daily. Twos do not have to be potty trained; however, toilet training is encouraged throughout the school year. Choices for twos are: MWF, TTh, or M-F.
THREES CLASS
Three year olds, also known as preschoolers, build on what was introduced in our twos classes. They review shapes, colors and learn to identify numbers and sets 0 to 5. They are introduced to capital letters and begin learning to write their name. Teachers also begin exposing children to various print concepts. Circle time is a vital part of our day when we learn to sit in a small group, take turns sharing, listen to stories, and explore themes. Threes begin working with small manipulatives to develop fine-motor coordination as we learn to handle scissors, glue and pencils. Threes attend chapel on Monday and Tuesday, and music or Stretch-n-Grow each day. Threes must be potty trained and able to “paper” on their own. Informal, teacher observation assessments are done twice yearly. End-of-year parent-teacher conferences are optional. Choices for threes are: MWF, TTh, or M-F.
FOURS CLASS
We call our four-year-old children at St. John, pre-kindergarteners. Our Pre-K classes spend the year learning skills and concepts that will help them to succeed in kindergarten. Shapes and colors are reviewed and teachers begin to establish higher-level math concepts. Numbers and sets 0 – 10 are taught through hands-on play. An emphasis is placed on oral language development, reading readiness and concepts of print. Upper and lower-case letters and sounds are taught using books, songs, centers, manipulatives and small and large group instruction. They will be introduced to sight words and early readers as the year progresses. Fine-motor skills, such as cutting, gluing, and proper pencil hold, are developed using meaningful, thematic activities. Trays and Stations provide further practice across all areas of the curriculum. Independence is encouraged at all times: carrying our belongings, cleaning-up, completing work, hand-washing, opening lunches, preparing for nap, and packing-up to go home.
Fours attend chapel Monday and Tuesday. They attend music and Stretch N Grow Monday through Thursday and Phonemics on Friday. Assessments for fours are done two to three times a year. Children are assessed informally, by teacher observation, and formally, through one-on-one evaluation, two to three times a year. Parent-teacher conferences are scheduled in late March/early April and, while they are not mandatory, they are strongly encouraged. Choices for fours are: MWF, TTh, MTWTh, or M-F
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ST. JOHN LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN OPERATES AS A MINISTRY OF ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH.
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Mansfield, TX
Mansfield is a suburban city in the US state of Texas, and is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex area. The city is located primarily in Tarrant County, with small parts in Ellis and Johnson County. It is located about 30 miles from Dallas and 20 miles from Fort Worth, next to Arlington. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 56,368,90,005[6]90,006 compared to 28,031 in 2000. The estimated population in 2020 is 73,550. [7]
CNN/Money Magazine ranked Mansfield 17th in 2014 on their annual “Best Places to Live” list. [8] Mansfield was on this list most recently: in 2007 [9] 2009, [10] and 2012, [11] ranked 83rd, 24th and 30th places respectively. It is currently the 15th richest place in all of Texas.
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1 History
2 Geography
3 Demographics 9The US Army established Fort Worth to protect farms on the sparsely populated frontier.
The area southeast of the fort (and the Trinity River) was well defended and presumably fairly well settled by the early 1850s. In one well-documented case, eight related families migrated to the area in 1853 from Illinois. Three of the four Gibson brothers in this group established homesteads about 4 miles (6 km) northwest of present-day Mansfield. This settlement, which became known as the Gibson community, included a school and church building by 1860.
When R.S. Mun and Julian Feild arrived around 1856 and built a mill at the crossroads that was to become the center of Mansfield, the germs of the community probably existed in the oak groves bordering Walnut Creek (originally called Cedar Bluff Creek). Walnut Creek Congregation Cumberland Presbyterian Church was organized in 1854. The members used to gather at each other’s houses, so it is suspected that there was a cluster of houses in the area.
In 1856, Julian Feild bought 540 acres (2.2 km 2 ) in the Mansfield area. Man and Feild completed their three-story brick mill between 1856 and 1859. The mill, which produced flour and flour, was the first to be built in North Texas using steam power, and enjoyed patronage even in the south of the country. San Antonio and as far north as Oklahoma. The location of the mill in southeast Tarrant County possibly reflects the advanced state of wheat farming in the area and the availability of wood to power the mill’s steam boilers.
Feild opened a convenience store at the same time as the mill across Broad Street. He built a log house for his family, which also served as an inn for travelers and visitors. By 1860, the core of the future city existed. That same year, the first post office was opened with Julian Feild as postmaster.
During the American Civil War, the Man and Feild Mill supplied flour and flour to the Confederate States Army, hauling it to Shreveport, Louisiana, and Jefferson City, Missouri. As was customary, ten percent of the mill’s output was transferred to the Confederation by the owners. The small community around the mill was unique in Tarrant County in that it flourished throughout the Civil War. “Feilds Freighters” assembled in ox carts reached Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where part of the Indian War raged into the southern plains in the late 1860s and 1870s.
The thriving community that grew up around the Man and Feild mill was named Mansfeild, a combination of the names of the founders. Repeated spelling errors over the years led to the adoption of the generally accepted spelling “Mansfield”. The city was founded in 1909 and is still the center for the surrounding farmland. [12]
In 1956, a federal court ordered the Mansfield Independent School District to desegregate; the first such order in Texas. Protests by 300 whites in front of Mansfield School to prevent the enrollment of three black students sparked one of the longest-running desegregation battles of the Civil Rights Movement. At 19In 1965, Mansfield’s school quietly stopped being segregated due to a lack of federal funds.
Geography
According to the US Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 36.4 square miles (94.3 km2). 2 ), of which 36.4 square miles (94.2 km 2 ) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km 2 ), or 0.12%, is water. [6]
Climate data for Mansfield, Texas
95 (35)
88 (31)
77 (25)
66 (19)
57
90 (° C)
33 (1)
37 (3)
44 (7)
52 (11)
61
69 (21)
69
(21) (22)
72 (22)
65 (18)
54 (12)
44 (7)
Source: [13]
Demography
Historical population
Census
POP.
%±
1880
249
—
1890
418
67.9%
1900
694
66.0%
1910
627
−9.7%
1920
719
14.7%
1930
635
−11.7 %
1940
774
21.9%
1950
004
1,375
42.6%
1970
3,658
166.0%
1980
8,102
121.5%
1990
15,607
92.6%
2000
28. 031
79.6%
%, Indians 25.98%, Chinese 15.95%, Filipinos 9.48%). %, Korean 3.39%, Japanese 1.92%, Laotian 0.03% and others 9.31%), Pacific Islander 0.02%, Other races 5.06%, Bi-racial 3.40% or more races and 15.66% Hispanic or Latino (80.05% Mexican, 4.15% Puerto Rican, 0.93% Cuban, and 14.87% other). Language spoken at home (age 5+) English only 82.62%, Spanish 10.62%, Asia Pacific 3.09%, Indo-European 2.32%, and other 1.35%.
The estimated overall median age for 2016 is 35.2 years, with males 33.9 and females 36.1. Residents under the age of 18 will make up 28.32% of the population, those aged 18 to 35 will make up 21.4%, those aged 35 to 55 will make up 30.74%, and those over the age of 55 will make up 19.54% of the residents. Education for residents 25 years of age and older. Less than 9th grade 2.82%, some high schools 4.67%, high school graduates 20.30%, some colleges 25.21%, lower grades 7.39%, undergraduates 27.10%, masters 10.21 %, professional 1. 05%, doctoral students 1.25%.
Estimated median household income for 2016 is $111,177. Of these, 16.42% will be $50,000–$75,000, 14.75% $100,000–$125,000, and 12.16% $125,000–$150,000. Families living below the poverty line will make up 4.86% (3.75% with children). The average household size would be 3.18. The median value of owner-occupied housing would be $201,170 and the median year of construction was 2002. [14]
In 2010, Mansfield’s population was 56,368, making it the largest city in the US by the name of Mansfield (and the second largest in the world). The mean age was 34.0 years. The racial and ethnic makeup of the population was 64.4% Non-Hispanic White, 14.2% Black or African American, 0.6% Native American, 1.5% Vietnamese, 2.2% Other Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander , 0.2% non-Hispanic from some other race, 2.8% from two or more races, and 15.4% Hispanic or Latino. 5 996 residents of the city were born abroad. [15]
According to the 2010 census, there were 18,305 households out of which 66. 5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 66.5% were married couples living together 11.4% women living without husbands, and 17.9% do not have a family. 14.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 1.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 3.06 and the average family size is 3.39. [16]
In the city, the population was spread out: 34.5% under the age of 19, 4.9% from 20 to 24, 34.6% from 25 to 44, 24.1% from 45 to 64, and 6.6 % age 65 or older. The average age was 34 years. For every 100 women, there were 102.7 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 101.1 men. [16]
As of 2010, the median household income in Mansfield was $100,762 and the median family income was $93,906. [17] Men had a median income of $65,229 compared to $48,578 for women. The per capita income for the city was $34,103. About 2.7% of families.
As of the 2010 Census, there were 19,106 housing units in the city, with a median home value of $197,559 and a median new home value of $243,000. [18] About 91% of the population had completed high school or higher, and there were 5,524 companies in the city.
Religion
Over 55% of Mansfield’s residents claim to be religious, of which 21% identify themselves as Baptists. More than 11% identify themselves as Catholic, 6% as Methodist, and approximately 12% belong to other Protestant denominations. [19] Notable major churches in Mansfield include Crossroads Christian Church, First Baptist Church, Walnut Ridge Baptist Church, Creekwood Church, Bethlehem Baptist Church, St. Jude Catholic Church, Church on the Hill, First United Methodist Church, St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church , St. John Lutheran Church and Christ Church Mansfield. [20]
Economy
In accordance with the city’s annual operating budget and service program for 2017-2018. 917, is a historic venue for concerts, musical revues and live performances. Although the theater’s owners have changed hands many times since its inception, the Farr family still resides in Mansfield.
For softball and baseball tournaments, Big League Dreams has eight replica baseball fields and an indoor football pavilion.
The Mansfield Historical Museum chronicles the city’s history from a prairie outpost of the past to a thriving community today.
Hawaii Falls Water Park is 10 acres (4.0 ha) during the hot summer months; while Historic Mansfield is being resurrected to be a year-round destination. The city center hosts annual festivals such as the Hot Kick and Cold Beer Festival, Hometown Holiday Parade, and St. Patrick’s Day Pickle Parade.
Mansfield also has an extensive park system including 11 parks, 5.6 km of walking/biking trails, an 80-acre (32 ha) nature park, an activity center, four athletics fields, and two golf courses: National Golf Course Mansfield and Walnut Creek Country Club.
Education
Mansfield Legacy High School
Vernon Newsom Stadium
Students residing in Mansfield’s Tarrant County, as well as most of those residing in Johnson County, are served by the Mansfield Independent School District with a total enrollment of 32,638 students. High Schools in the Area Mansfield High School, Mansfield Summit High School, Mansfield Timberview High School, Mansfield Legacy High School, Frontier High School, daytime, Mansfield Lake Ridge High School, Mansfield Early College High School, and the Alternative Education Center, consisting of ACE programs and BIC programs. There are 23 elementary schools, 6 middle schools and 6 high schools. Most district schools (other than high schools) are named after famous former teachers and faculty from the Mansfield School District.
The area’s sports facilities are the Vernon Newsom Stadium and the MISD Natatorium, which make up the MISD Multi-Purpose Athletics Complex, and the RL Anderson Football Stadium located near the city centre. The newly opened Performing Arts Center consists of two venues, the 5,500-seat Claude H. Cunningham Concert Hall and the 500-seat John Washington Center for Professional Development.
Beginning in the fall 2011 semester, Frontier High School opened its doors to students who applied and were accepted into the school. Frontier High School, located on the grounds of the Ben Barber Career Academy, will be equipped with the latest technology with personalized laptops provided to each student enrolled in its programs. Campus Hub – Provide students with the opportunity to have a college experience by allowing technology to be easily integrated into the classroom. Mobile phones are allowed throughout campus and in the classroom at the discretion of the teacher. The library has also been turned into a student area called the “cube”. Designed as a place for students to work, Frontier students found it severely overcrowded and concerns were raised.
Healthcare
Mansfield Methodist Medical Center
Mansfield has one acute care hospital, Mansfield Methodist Medical Center, a 200+ bed Methodist Health System hospital in Dallas. Mansfield also has five nursing homes, several emergency centers, Kindred Hospital – an acute care rehabilitation hospital, Baylor Surgicare in Mansfield – a day surgery center, three nursing/nursing apartments, two Cook’s Children’s Clinics, and the Cook’s Pediatric Specialty Care Facility under construction.
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Ava L.
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Hey J.
All levels of care for all ages and abilities
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I worked as a kindergarten teacher
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Pearl M.
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Rosaura Marie K.
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Khadija N.
Nanny with over 7 years of experience and Special Needs Specialist
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Ella A.
Creative and open personality!
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Alexandra Grigorievna
Nanny with experience, speech therapist
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The best babysitter you can find!
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Eloise K.
I grew up with elderly parents / aunts / uncles
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Chenice V.
Loving and dedicated nanny/nanny/tutor
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Olivia M.
British nanny part time
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Mona m.
Nanny, experience and education
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Emma G.
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Maria Roxana F.
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au pair cheerful recherche d’emploi
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Didem Yu.
We hope to cooperate with you
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Zoe B.
Young artist looking for help
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Michelle D.
Energetic, creative, unique nanny looking for a family!!
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Zachary B.
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Nicole H.
Fun babysitting experience
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Thena R.
Psychologist, sociable, flexible, willing to learn
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Arvie T.
I am a cheerful, loving and kind nanny
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Iskra M.
Looking for a PA for an energetic professional
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David W.
I have been in this sector for the last 2 years.
I am an energetic person, I can handle new environments and I am a first class student. I can work under supervision or under pressure….
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Heather A.
I am a person who loves adorable children
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Takunda R.
My desire is to bring smiles into the lives of children
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Evelyn Joy A.
Single, without children and a non-smoker can do housework
Dear future family, hello! How are you? I hope your family is doing well. I’m Evelyn Joy, 21, aspiring Au Pair, single, no kids, and non-smoker. I currently live here in the Philippines. I received my Bachelor of Science degree from…
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Daniel V.
Enthusiastic and affectionate with varied backgrounds
Hello! Welcome to my page! I have been working in the field of childcare for the last four years, but long before that I was educated in childcare and psychology. I just completed Cert. Child care and nursery management. i gr…
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Zingle M.
I am an organized person
I have experience as a housekeeper, babysitting…
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Nicole Lee S.
An English teacher who loves to teach.
My name is Nicole and I love teaching. I have been tutoring since 2015 but have been a teacher for 4 years and I am currently working as an online teacher for an international company but I want to work on my own. I can teach yoga…
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Janna S.
Responsible, purposeful, caring and patient.
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Ahmed F.
I am a civil engineer and I love to travel away from home.
I am a civil engineer and I love to travel away from my routine…
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Jerney W.
Professional Nanny 4 years CPR & BLS certified
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Malek Mr.
je suis diplômée en license nationale en orthophonie
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Last logged in 56 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Zara M.
4th year student of dentistry with 8 years of teaching experience
Hello, this is Zahra. I am a 4th year student of dentistry in Ukraine. I have been teaching students in grades 1-12 for 8 years. I have dedicated myself to teaching all types of students progress and academic growth….
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Last visited 57 days ago
Available Aug 22 – Sep 22
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Cassandra b.
Robust role model looking for change
Hello! Thank you for taking the time to read this. My name is Cassandra, my name is Casey. I am currently a masters student at my university (classes are online on Tuesday evenings from 5:30 to 10:30 but they are recorded so they can be flexible with exact…
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Last logged in 64 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 6-48 months
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Aidin F.
I am 18 years old with 2 years experience.
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Last visited 64 days ago
Available Aug 22 – Sep 22 for 6-35mo.
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Sipfora M.
Teacher from Kenya, currently working as a nanny in the UAE.
Zippora is a teacher from Kenya and worked as a nanny in the UAE for a British family. Likes new company and likes to learn every day. I enjoy being with children and good with housework. …
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Last visited 65 days ago
Available Jul 22 – Dec 22 for 6-24mo.
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Addison O.
Experienced caregiver
Hello, my name is Addison! I am going to university for a degree in elementary education with a specialization in special education. I have been a nanny for 10 years, I have worked in several kindergartens and several schools. I am KP…
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Last login 66 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-48 months
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Kehinde H.
Compassionate and dedicated care with 6+ years of experience
Dear Human Resources/Recruitment, I was very pleased to hear about an available caregiver position at your nursing home. I have always had a calling to care for and help people, so I took care of my elderly father-in-law who had a stroke…
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Last logged in 68 days ago
Available Jul 22 – Sep 22
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Emily D.
I have been babysitting for 5 years
Hello parents! My name is Emily, I am very friendly, fun to be around and I have a passion for taking care of children. I have 5 years of experience working with children from newborn to 12 years old….
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Last visited 70 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 12-48 months
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Jacqueline M.
Glad, rolig och omtänksam
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Last login 71 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-1 months
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Eliza A.
Uma grandma is great!
Olá, eu espero que esteja tudo bem, gostaria de fazer parte da história da sua família. Poderei ser muito útil para ajudar em todas as tarefas que me forem colocadas. Sou muito simpática, respeitosa, carinhosa e muito cuidadosa, estou p…
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Last login 71 days ago
Available Jul 22 – Sep 22 for 1-2 months
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Sivar S.
This is my first time but I’m really good with kids
Hello, my name is Sivar and I am half Portuguese and half Tunisian. I speak 5 languages; Arabic, Portuguese, Spanish, French and English. I am currently in Portugal. This is my first time but I am from a large family with children and I am taking. ..
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Last visited 72 days ago
Available from 22 Sep to 22 Oct
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Amelia B.
British personal assistant / au pair
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Last logged in 79 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Daniela S.
Experienced, trilingual and reliable nanny
Fluent in Spanish (native), English and Catalan. Basic level of French, Italian, Portuguese, Finnish and Swedish. Pediatrics Research, PALS Certification, First Aid Certification. English/Science/Spanish tutor. …
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Last visited 80 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Dec 22 for 12-48 months
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Anna R.
Friendly, enthusiastic, creative nanny
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Last login 81 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-3 months
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Michelle S.
Outgoing nanny available immediately
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Last visited 85 days ago
Available Oct 22 – Nov 22 for 2-4 months.
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Sara W.
I want to combine knowledge of the language with care
Through my internship experience, I have developed strong interpersonal and communication skills that will benefit me as an Au Pair. In particular, I can supervise and take care of children, prepare them for the rest period, help with homework,…
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Last visited 85 days ago
Available Mar 22 – Dec 22 for 6-36 months.
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Tarja M.
Hello, I want to study and have experience in some areas!
I am 23 years old and I have a lot of experience with children as well as animals. I was a babysitter for about 4 years before I went to college. I have also worked at a dog daycare so I have experience with dogs of all kinds…
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Last login 88 days ago
Available May 22 – Feb 24 for 12-48 months
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Vivian K.
Tus hijos estarán en excelentes manos
Fui madre soltera mi hijo tiene discapacidad Auditiva y motora te puedo ayudar con mi experiencia y amor por los niños…
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Last visited 89days ago
Available Jun 22 – May 24 for 48-48 months
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Matilda M.
Professional teacher, specialist in psychology, SNEd degree.
I had a successful vegetable garden project with a group of 12 hearing impaired students at a school in my area. I did this to empower them when they have to be out of school. I believe that the project gave…
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Last logged in 93 days ago
Available Mar 22 – Oct 22
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Kiara S.
Young Adult Looking for AuPair Job in Puerto Rico
Hello! I just graduated from college in Columbus, Ohio. I have colleagues who interpret from English. I want to move to Puerto Rico as an Aupair. I worked as a nanny in high school and college. I love working with children, I love the idea that I…
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Last visited 96 days ago
Available Aug 22 – May 23 for 6-12 months.
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Nydia R.
Ready to help wherever you need help 🙂
Hello ! My name is Nydia 🙂 and I love working with children! I’m barely 20 and I know for a fact that working with children has always been my passion. I have experience working with children with special needs and enjoy every…
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Silas O.
Persistent, adaptive and passionate tutor
I am a great professional, passionate patient tutor with students. I am committed and willing to go beyond the workplace to ensure the success of the students I work with. I am a student in special education and communication…
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Last logged in 98 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Souvanna b.
Experienced, Interactive, Loving Nanny!
Hello potential families! I’m Suwanna, currently living in the Los Angeles area. An ex-family flew here many years ago after I completed my degree in forensic science and writing. I wrote a novel and enjoy…
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Last logged in 99 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 6-48 months
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Jordan R.
Experienced and motivated Au Pair looking for a family
Dear reader, my name is Jordan. I am a purposeful and happy girl who would like to be part of your family. I worked hard to finish high school at the age of sixteen so that I could go to college earlier and I am willing to work even in…
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Last login 101 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-24 months
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Gracie O.
I am a hardworking and respectful assistant
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Last login 104 days ago
Available Dec 21-22 for 1-12 months
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Brenda E.
Good caring and loving person
Dear family, I will be happy to be part of your family and so excited….
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Last visited 104 days ago
Available Mar 21 – Jan 23 for 48-48 months.
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Cassandra O.
House Manager / PA / Rockstar Professional Nanny
I love to play and engage with children, not just watch. I find allowing children to go to zoos, parks, and other activities fun and educational for me and the child. I believe in rules, so I set a good example…
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Last visited 105 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-36 months
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Eliza L.
Hi, I’m Elisa, I’m 21 years old.
Hi, I’m Eliza. I am 23 years old, I love children and have been taking care of them since I was 8 years old. My older brother has special needs and now that I don’t care anymore I can do what I love like traveling and learning about…
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Last visited 105 days ago
Available Jan 22 – Sep 23 for 4-12 months.
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Isaac E.
Self-motivated. And industrious
I am Isaac from Ghana with a bachelor’s degree in Information Studies and Psychology. Bachelor of Science in Medical Sonography. I am hardworking, self-motivated and learn new things easily. I believe that with my education and experience in various fields…
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Last visited 106 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Emily D.
employer looking for a nanny
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Last login 111 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-20 months
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Shadrak O.
The family is looking for care for their loved one and companions
My energetic yet calm demeanor puts my patients at ease. I am good at communicating and I believe in providing patients with information about their health and giving them time to ask questions. I have been highly rated…
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Last logged in 112 days ago
Available Jun 22 – Nov 23
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Timothy M.
I am a strong person with a big and caring heart.
I am a holder of a South African driver’s license with code 10 and a valid PrDP and also have 3 years experience in transportation, my academic level is pre-high school which has brilliant features, I am smart, kind, respectful and well disciplined…
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Last logged in 115 days ago
Available Jun 22 – Dec 22
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Annie M.
Do you need help? Annie au pair!
Profile: I see that everyone is valuable, regardless of knowledge, skills or understanding. I want to do housework in the host family well, warmly and carefully. I play with children, sometimes with adults. I’m not a tumblr…
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Last login 116 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-2 months
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Leticia Beat D.
Semper alegre e muito comunicativa, amo crianças
Ola family! Eu me chamo Leticia e tenho 21 anos. Terminei meu ensino médio e estou apta a cursar aquilo que wishirem para os atender nas needsidades. Sou alegre, dinâmica, comunicativa e muito prestativa. Estou semper 24h ao dispo…
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Last visited 116 days ago
Available Dec 21 – Nov 23 for 6-48mo.
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Kimbsiya D.
I would like to take care of your children.
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Last login 118 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 3-3 months
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Franco M.
Hard work makes your dreams come true, do your best
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Last login 121 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Eslam A.
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Last visited 125 days ago
Available Apr 24 – Apr 24
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Lee H.
Experienced nanny, educator and camp counselor
Hello! I previously worked as a nanny for two different families, and last summer I worked at a camp for children aged 7 to 16. I have experience caring for my sister’s premature twins as well as my 3 year old godson….
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Last logged in 132 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-12 months
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Leah D.
Sensitive, fun and adventurous nanny
I grew up and started working at a bible camp called Camp Fairwood. I worked in the kitchen, cleaned and was a lifeguard. Since then I have worked at two different summer camps as a counselor. Most consultants oversee…
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Last visited 135 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 2-48 months
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FELISTER AVU O.
I am creative, open, organized, competent.
Hi, my name is Maria, I have childcare experience since high school. I took care of my brother and sister who are now 16-12 years old. And now my niece and nephews since they were six months old and now they are 10-3 years old…
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Last login 136 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 12-25 months
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Savannah J.
looking for a job
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Last login 136 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 3-9 months
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Elizabeth L.
Professional babysitter
Hello! I am looking for a fulfilling life as a nanny. As a nanny, I have many years of experience caring for children of all ages, from babies to children. In my previous role as babysitter for a busy family of five, I am learning…
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Last logged in 137 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-48 months
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Daniel M.
Cheerful energetic babysitter!
Hello, my name is Daniel but my name is Ella. I am 21 years old and live in Spokane, WA 99208 USA and I love kids and pets and hope to get more experience; I will also help with house cleaning, household chores, pets and more! . .
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Last logged in 141 days ago
Available May 22 – April 24
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Morgan K.
12+ years of childcare experience
Nice to meet you, my name is Morgan, I’m an Au Pair in the USA. I have twelve years of childcare experience which have been very helpful to me. I have been a martial arts teacher for three years and a nanny/nanny since I…
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Last visited 144 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-24 months
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Courtney L.
Positive and cheerful American woman
Hello! I am an American from Texas. I have been living in Seoul, Korea for almost two years. I love helping and inspiring other people in a fun and creative way. …
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Last login 150 days ago
Available Apr 22 – Mar 24 for 48-48 months
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Billy M.
Tengo adapts to the environment
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Last logged in 150 days ago
Available May 22 – April 24
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Fatima S.
I am an experienced and worthy educator for children
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Last login 152 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 6-12 months
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Jennifer Pao D.
Colombiana amante de los animales y niños
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Last logged in 155 days ago
Available Jan 23 – Mar 24
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Eric M.
Esta va a ser la mejor experiencia de mi vida!
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Last visited 156 days ago
Available Jan 23 – Jan 23 for 1-6 months.
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Tanya J.
Reliable and professional help for peace of mind!
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Last logged in 161 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-12 months
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Estavia J.
Passionate, fast learner, enthusiastic patron
Hello! My name is Estavia. I am 27 years old with over 7 years experience in babysitting and housekeeping. I am a patient, passionate individual with experience in active learning, family photography, home organization and commerce, and many …
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Last login 173 days ago
Available Dec 21 – Oct 23 for 3-48 months
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Maureen N.
One year babysitting and petWalker experience
I am Maureen looking for a job as a pet sitter or pet walker. My love for pets started quite a long time ago. I have had several pets and would like to have more. I can even take care of sick pets. I believe that pets have emotions and are intelligent. ..
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Kelsey W.
Encouraging a love of nature, adventure and the arts.
I have been the principal of a preschool for children aged 0-6 for 20 years and I have a degree in early childhood education. I have worked with all ages, but I spent most of my time teaching 0-5 year olds. I traveled in my school…
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Last login 180 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 3-48 months
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Stephanie R.
I’m a deaf woman, nice to meet the whole world
I enjoy taking care of a child, toddler or special deaf person or with Down Syndrome. I can take care of a pet. Please, send me. Text me because I’m deaf. I like to travel …
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Last logged in 180 days ago
Available Jun 22 – Apr 23
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Lydia M.
Click Solution.
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Last login 180 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 6-24 months
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Elvis Jacob R.
Mantener en orden la casa
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Last logged in 181 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Daniel G.
I speak spanish fluent english excellent worker.
My experience at the Atlantis Hotel located in Bogota is 2 years, I do room cleaning, bathroom general cleaning, window cleaning, kitchen cleaning in general, I also add that I worked in a laundry at one time….
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Last login 181 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Shamya B.
Experienced, BLS certified young lady
Hi, I’m Shamiya, a 24 year old young woman who just completed her bachelor’s degree in nursing. As a result, I am certified in Basic Life Support (BLS) for Children and Adults and I am certified in Basic Sign Language and…
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Last logged in 181 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Villages H.
Experienced Nanny/Nanny with 4+ years of experience.
Hello! My name is Selenia and I am 21 years old. I have 4 years of teaching experience working with kindergarteners and preschoolers. I grew up with 4 younger siblings. I’m great with kids…
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Last logged in 184 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 19-48 months
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Eka T.
Fijian housewife looking for a job
Welcome to my page now yes I am very qualified because I have worked and taken care of children aged 2 years or less this is part of my job because I love children and this is my daily job while I am in work . ..
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Last logged in 185 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 2-28 months
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Jenna R.
An adventurer in search of a cultural experience!
Hello! I am an American seeking adventure abroad. I’m fluent in English and American Sign Language, speak some Spanish and would love to add more languages to the list! I have experience in housework, tutoring, childcare, and chi…
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Last login 185 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 10-18 months
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Megan H.
caring for a child under 5
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Last login 191 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-3 months
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Kelsey M.
A future therapist who loves children!
Hi all! I’ve been babysitting twice now and loved it so much that I came back again (once in Massachusetts and once in Alaska). I have been taking care of children since I was 9 because I have always been tall for my age! My ultimate goal and what…
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Last visited 196 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 1-3 months
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Keisha H.
I am a super qualified nanny
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Last logged in 196 days ago
Available Aug 22 – Sep 22
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Yonna J.
I can clean the house, take care of the child,
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Last logged in 197 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 36-36 months
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Sujiva V.
2 years
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Last login 202 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Florian Ab P.
Experienced; active and always open for learning
Good afternoon! Im Florianna and I prefer to be called Ori. I wanted to become an Au Pair practically because of the income. Secondly, I grow up taking care of the smallest in our family and the elderly. It’s not about…
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Last visited 205 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 12-24 months
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Cheyenne K.
I will be the third parent
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Last visited 205 days ago
Available Mar 22 – Feb 24 for 6-48 months
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Alexandra S.
Niñera interna, cuidadora de mascotas, niños y Adultos
Soy una persona Que ama profundamente a los niños, las mascotas y las personas mayores. Soy una persona cariñosa, honrada, cuidadosa y respetuosa. En mi infancia mi madre contrató una niñera para cuidarnos a mis tres hermanos ya mí de. ..
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Last visited 206 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Avery S.
Very Experienced AuPair
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Last login 215 days ago
Available Jul 22 – Oct 22 for 6-16 months
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Kayla W.
22 years old, psychologist, loves children.
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Last visited 215 days ago
Available Feb 22-23 for 1-1mo.
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Janed S.
Licenciatura de ciencias naturales
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Last login 224 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 48-48 months
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Mercy M.
I am a mother, so I know how to take care of children
My name is Mercy. I am 25. I grew up in a large family, so I can adapt to anyone. I am a mother and therefore I can take care of your child as if it were my own. …
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Last logged in 227 days ago
Available Apr 22 – Nov 22 for 6-15 months
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Brianna S.
American nanny, very experienced/recommended
Enthusiastic professional with extensive experience working with adolescents from infancy to adolescence. Inspired by creating a warm and caring environment for children to develop optimally. Achieve your parenting goals while having fun…
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Last visited 227 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22 for 6-24 months
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Robin M.
Looking for a full time family near Mount Olive, Alabama
I’m Robin and I’m 26 years old. I am married and we hope to have children of our own someday. I have been working in the childcare industry since 2015. I have a bachelor’s degree in child development. I prefer a smaller setting so that I can give each child…
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Last visited 231 days ago
Available Feb 22 – Jan 24 for 6-24mo.
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Alex S.
Love the profession of health and care for people
Hi, my name is Alex and I am a graduate of the University of Michigan. I will graduate with a Biology Science degree and have a one year break before entering dental school. My goal is to travel around Europe as I…
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Last logged in 233 days ago
Available Jul 22 – Jun 23 for 1-10mo.
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Alex M.
ASL nanny
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Last logged in 237 days ago
Available Feb 22 – Sep 23
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Laura G.
Me gustaría trabajar cuidando niños tengo experiencia.
Hola buenos días tengas ustedes, me presento mi nombre es Laura tengo 27 años de edad y soy licenciada en educación y tengo experiencia en el trabajo, cuidado y enseñanza de los niños así como también no tengo Problema por trabajar al m…
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Last logged in 238 days ago
Available Sep 22 – Oct 22
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Aubrey Megan T.
Positive and outgoing person
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Our own Anne Austin is there.
Always the feeling of driving a Lexus was like being stuffed into wallpaper paste and forced to read Jay Austin .
Now, driving a Lexus has always been like sitting in a bucket of warm wallpaper paste reading a Jane Austen novel.
He was very accurately described by Austin Heller. Sleek bastard.
Just what Austen Heller called him – an exquisite bastard.
Mr. Austin , I must inform you that I will not be attending the service today.
Austen, I must inform you that I shall not attend service today.
This engraving was a reward for finding me a 1960 Austin Hailey 2 seater .
That print was a reward for finding me an Austin Healey 2 – seater from 1960.
By Tolstoy, War and Peace… and by Jane Austen, Persuasion and Mansfield Park.
Are Austin and our foldable friend somehow related?
Austin and our folding man are somehow connected?
And finally, our homegrown Miss Austin has arrived, you scoundrel.
Oh, and here at last is our very own miss Austen if your nasty.
Austin, pedal to the floor.
Austin, pedal to the metal.
So you think he killed Mademoiselle Celia Austin as an experiment?
So, you believe that Monsieur Colin McNabb… murdered Mademoiselle Celia Austin by way of the experiment?
Ms. Austin , you probably know… I’ve known you for quite some time since I’ve been visiting you in Steventon.
Miss Austen, you may know that I have known you for some considerable time during my visits to Steventon.
In December 1813 he joined the Namur guards, captained by brother Francis Jane Austin , and served as a midshipman until the peace of 1815.
In December 1813 he joined the guardship Namur, where he had Jane Austen’s brother Francis as captain, and served as a midshipman until the peace of 1815.
Austin Freeman claimed to have created the inverted detective story in his 1912 short story collection Singing Bone.
Austin Freeman claimed to have created the inverted detective story in his 1912 collection of short stories The Singing Bone.
Austin herself was an avid theatergoer and adored actors like Keane.
Austen herself was an avid theatregoer and an admirer of actors like Kean.
Barish suggests that by 1814 Austin may have turned his back on the theater following an alleged recent embrace of evangelism.
Barish suggests that by 1814 Austen may have turned against theater following a supposed recent embracing of evangelicalism.
The late Gary Austin , founder of the Groundlings, taught improv throughout the country, especially in Los Angeles.
The late Gary Austin, founder of The Groundlings, taught improvisation around the country, focusing especially in Los Angeles.
Jane Austin essays in Hollywood and Jane Austin screen essays from this series would allow you to write a decent section on each of these topics.
The essays in Jane Austen in Hollywood and the essay in Jane Austen on Screen on this series would allow you to write a decent section on each of these topics.
Austin made his final appearance in the next episode.
Austin made his final appearance in the following episode.
Austin & Paley was the name given to the practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The architects in the period covered by this list are Hubert Austin and Henry Paley.
The architects during the period covered by this list are Hubert Austin and Henry Paley.
Tigers defeated Austin Pi, UNLV and New Orleans before defeating Georgia tech, 29-13, in the regional final.
The Tigers defeated Austin Peay, UNLV, and New Orleans before defeating Georgia Tech, 29–13, in the regional final.
Austin 2007 NFL The refereeing team consisted of Reuben Fowler, Ed Camp, Carl Johnson, Scott Edwards, Alberto Riveron, and Bob Lowing.
Austin’s 2007 NFL officiating crew consisting of Ruben Fowler, Ed Camp, Carl Johnson, Scott Edwards, Alberto Riveron and Bob Lawing.
Austin holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Western Carolina University and a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Austin has a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from Western Carolina University and has a doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Prior to joining the NFL, Austin served nine years as a basketball and football official in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Before joining the NFL, Austin served nine years as a basketball and football official in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Austin worked on his first Super Bowl as a referee in 1997 at Super Bowl XXXI and his second appearance was at Super Bowl XXXV in 2001.
Austin worked his first Super Bowl as a referee in 1997 at Super Bowl XXXI and his second appearance was at Super Bowl XXXV in 2001. face to face with the crowd and fired a warning shot.
A twenty – one year old insurance salesman and Air Force veteran named Henry Austin confronted the mob and fired a warning shot.
Both Austin and the attacker survived the fight.
Both Austin and the attacker survived the encounter.
In 1952, he signed a three-year contract to lease a small, shack-like restaurant at Austin Highway from Frank Sills, owner of Sills’ first diner.
In 1952, he signed a three – year lease to rent a small, shack – like restaurant on Austin Highway from Frank Sills, the owner of the first Sills’ Snack Shack.
Don Austin , British puppeteer, worked in Jim Henson’s workshop and also worked on several feature films.
Don Austen, a British puppeteer, worked with Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, and also worked on a number of feature films.
Iconic case – Harrison and Austin against an avalanche.
The landmark case is Harrison and Austin v. Laveen.
He called Tiffany when he arrived at Austin on the 11th but not the 12th.
He had called Tiffany upon his arrival in Austin on the 11th, but not at all on the 12th.
In 1998 he left his hometown Austin , Minnesota to study experimental music at the California Institute of the Arts.
In 1998, he left his hometown of Austin, Minnesota to study experimental music at the California Institute of the Arts.
The only post-war communist president, Bolesław Bierut, had in 1939 the twenty-eighth Austin .
The only post war communist President Bolesław Bierut had a 1939 Austin Twenty – Eight.
In 2014, the company moved to Austin , Texas. The company relocated to Austin, Texas in 2014
Private universities include Austin College, Baylor University, University of Mary Hardin–Baylor, and Southwestern University.
The architect may have been Alexander Jackson Davis or Henry Austin .
The architect was possibly Alexander Jackson Davis or Henry Austin.
Other major cities include Austin, the second most populous state capital in the US, and El Paso.
Other major cities include Austin, the second – most populous state capital in the U.S., and El Paso.
She contrasted these women who assumed honorific status with Jane Austin who wrote exclusively as a woman.
She contrasted these women who accepted a deferential status, to Jane Austen who wrote entirely as a woman.
In the early 1970s, Mercury had a long-term relationship with Mary Austin , whom he met through guitarist Brian May.
In the early 1970s, Mercury had a long-term relationship with Mary Austin, whom he met through guitarist Brian May.
Mercury had several cats, primarily Tom and Jerry, who were given to him by Mary Austin .
Mercury owned a number of cats, most notably Tom and Jerry, a pair given to him by Mary Austin.
George Eliot, Jane Austin and Robert Louis Stevenson were also attacked by Twain during this time period, starting around 1890 and continuing until his death.
George Eliot, Jane Austen, and Robert Louis Stevenson also fell under Twain’s attack during this time period, beginning around 1890 and continuing until his death.
Austin, Fort Worth and El Paso are among the 20 largest cities in the US.
Austin, Fort Worth, and El Paso are among the 20 largest U.S. cities.
Jan Patrick Austin investigated the similarities between the Hamiltonian recommendations and the development of Meiji Japan after 1860.
Ian Patrick Austin has explored the similarities between Hamiltonian recommendations and the development of Meiji Japan after 1860. blood on the captain’s sword.
Austin noted cuts on each side of the bow, caused, he thought, by a sharp instrument, and found possible traces of blood on the captain’s sword.
Austin did not admit that the vial could have been replaced after it was abandoned, and the court did not raise the issue.
Austin did not acknowledge that the vial might have been replaced since the abandonment, nor did the court raise this point.
In 2006 Jerry Austin , the US Officials Conference Coordinator who also officiated Super Bowl XXXI and XXXV, invited her to the Officials camp.
In 2006, Gerry Austin, Conference USA’s coordinator of officials who also refereed Super Bowls XXXI and XXXV, invited her to an officials’ camp.
New products included the Tickford Austin Metro, the Tickford Ford Capri and even Tickford train interiors, especially on the Jaguar XJS.
New products included a Tickford Austin Metro, a Tickford Ford Capri and even Tickford train interiors, particularly on the Jaguar XJS.
By November 1911, it was recognized that Balfour was likely to retire, with Lowe, Carson, Walter Long and Austin Chamberlain being the main competitors for leadership.
By November 1911 it was accepted that Balfour was likely to resign, with the main competitors for the leadership being Law, Carson, Walter Long and Austen Chamberlain.
Austin Chamberlain resigned as party leader, Lloyd George resigned as prime minister, and Law took over both positions on 23 October 1922.
Austen Chamberlain resigned as Party Leader, Lloyd George resigned as Prime Minister and Law took both jobs on 23 October 1922.
Austin Downes was a college football player.
Peace Palaces were built in the American cities of Bethesda, Maryland, Houston and Austin , Texas, Fairfield, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota and Lexington, Kentucky.
Peace Palaces have been completed in the U.S. cities of Bethesda, Maryland, Houston and Austin, Texas, Fairfield, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota and Lexington, Kentucky.
Irreconcilably alienated from his wife, Austin fell in love in 1882 with Mabel Loomis Todd, a teacher at Amherst College who had recently moved to the area.
Irreconcilably alienated from his wife, Austin fell in love in 1882 with Mabel Loomis Todd, an Amherst College faculty wife who had recently moved to the area.
In August 2018, Michael Garza, Austin Abrams, Gabriel Rush, Austin Zajour and Natalie Ganjorn were cast, with director Andre Evredal.
In August 2018, Michael Garza, Austin Abrams, Gabriel Rush, Austin Zajur and Natalie Ganzhorn were cast, with André Øvredal directing.
Scratch Acid was a Austin , Texas noise rock band formed in 1982.
Scratch Acid was an Austin, Texas noise rock group formed in 1982. Sensitivity Jane Austin .
Walter Stafford Northcote, 2nd Earl of Iddesleigh claimed that Pynes House was the inspiration for Barton Park, which features in Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility.
About 75 women auditioned for the role of Kate Austin .
Around 75 women auditioned for the part of Kate Austen.
Lilly appeared in 108 of the 121 episodes of the show, and her character, Kate Austin , was the main character of the show.
Lilly appeared in 108 of the show’s 121 episodes, and her character, Kate Austen, was the show’s female lead.
Wasn’t Austin Powers a bad guy, a fat bastard based on him?
Wasn’t Austen Powers badguy Fat Bastard hi based on him?
Two years later Jim Hogg was elected Attorney General of Texas and the Hogg family moved to the state capital Austin where the IMA attended kindergarten.
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Full Pay is $2000 for the full year program. Payment may be made over 10 months at $200 per month. Payment for September through May is due no later than the 15th of each month.
Sliding Scale fee is available for income qualifying families meeting state & federal eligibility criteria based on household size & income.
Partial Pay: 75% Sliding Scale rate is $1500. Payment may be made over 10 months at $150 per month.
Half Pay: 50% Sliding Scale rate is $1000. Payment may be made over 10 months at $100 per month.
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Pre-K Before & After Care opens at 7am, and closes at 6pm. Richardson Head Start & Woodland Head Start provide only after care from 2:30-5:30. Before & After Care may be offered at these locations based on a required minimum number of students attending, and available staff. Program availability is subject to change based on the aforementioned. Not all locations are able to offer the Pre-K Before & After care program at the start of the year. At this time, priority seats will be reserved for households working full-time or in school full-time. All other applications will be placed on a waitlist. *Proof of full-time working or in school status for all adults in the household will be required, due to limited availability at this time. Please support recruiting staff to work these positions using our flyer below.
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The Pre-K Before & After Care program opens at 7:00 am and ends at 6:00 p.m.
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The Pre-K Before & After Care program opens at 7:00 am and ends at 6:00 p. m.
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Before & After care are offered through Emmanuel Family & Child Center. For more information contact (816) 861-1270 or go to http://emmanuelschildcare.org/.
Pre-K Before & After program is currently not available yet at this location. Please fill out the Interest Form to help us determine staffing needs. Once staff are in place, we will reach out to you to complete the application process.
Pre-K Extended Learning Application
Once staff are in place, we will reach out to you to confirm your program acceptance.
The Pre-K Before & After Care program opens at 7:00 am and ends at 6:00 p.m.
Application for 2022-2023 School Year
Pre-K Extended Learning Application
Pre-K Before & After program is currently not available yet at this location. Please fill out the Interest Form to help us determine staffing needs. Once staff are in place, we will reach out to you to complete the application process.
Pre-K Extended Learning Application
Pre-K Before & After program is currently not available yet at this location. Please fill out the Interest Form to help us determine staffing needs. Once staff are in place, we will reach out to you to complete the application process.
Pre-K Extended Learning Application
Pre-K Before & After program is currently not available yet at this location. Please fill out the Interest Form to help us determine staffing needs. Once staff are in place, we will reach out to you to complete the application process.
Pre-K Extended Learning Application
Pre-K Before & After program is currently not available yet at this location. Please fill out the Interest Form to help us determine staffing needs. Once staff are in place, we will reach out to you to complete the application process.
Pre-K Extended Learning Application
Pre-K Before & After program is currently not available yet at this location. Please fill out the Interest Form to help us determine staffing needs. Once staff are in place, we will reach out to you to complete the application process.
Pre-K Extended Learning Application
Pre-K Before & After program is currently not available yet at this location. Please fill out the Interest Form to help us determine staffing needs. Once staff are in place, we will reach out to you to complete the application process.
Pre-K Extended Learning Application
Please apply using this Pre-K Before & After Care Interest Form or print application here and send to Early Learning team
Richardson Head Start After Care program is 2:30-5:30 p.m.
Pre-K Before & After program is currently not available yet at this location. Please fill out the Interest Form to help us determine staffing needs. Once staff are in place, we will reach out to you to complete the application process.
Pre-K Extended Learning Application
Before & After care are offered through Operation Breakthrough. For more information contact (816) 756-3511 or go to https://operationbreakthrough.org/
Please apply using this Pre-K Before & After Care Interest Form or print application here and send to Early Learning team
Woodland Head Start After Care program is 2:30-5:30 p.m.
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Kansas City Public Schools is seeking highly motivated Pre-K Extended Learning Assistants to join the Early Learning Team! See below flyer for more details.
Part-Time Pre-K Before & After Care Workers
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Early Childhood Learning
We provide high-quality early childhood care and education to children from birth to five years old and beyond. Through Pre-K for All, 3-K for All, and EarlyLearn we provide high-quality early childhood education opportunities that offer all children and families a strong start in school and life.
Information for school staff, including our partners and providers, can be found on the InfoHub.
What to Expect
Young children learn through play, experiences, and positive relationships. Our programs help children develop language, skills, and knowledge of the world.
In our early childhood classrooms, you can expect your child to:
Begin to discover what makes them unique and learn to play with others.
Show curiosity, ask questions, and share creative ideas.
Learn and practice new concepts.
Grow and become a member of the classroom community.
Safely explore new ideas and materials, which will better prepare them for language, math, and scientific thinking.
In a typical classroom day, your toddler or preschooler will learn in many different ways, including but not limited to:
Short whole group and small group activities
Choice time where they are able to work with a variety of materials
Outdoor playtime
Rest/naptime
Meal and snack time
These experiences lay the foundation for your child’s future successes in school and life by building on the five key parts of a child’s development:
Early social and emotional skills, such as sharing, solving social problems, and expressing and managing their feelings
Learning skills such as problem solving, imaginative thinking, and persistence
Pre-reading and writing skills, such as understanding that letters have meaning and can be combined to form words, and that reading and writing can be used to share information and ideas
Early math skills, such as learning about numbers, shapes, sorting and patterns
Physical strength and coordination skills, such as running and being able to use paint brushes and crayons
Find a Program
Our early childhood programs are held in many different settings:
District Schools: programs located within public elementary schools and overseen by the school’s principal.
Pre-K Centers: run by DOE staff but unlike district schools, they only offer 3-K and pre-K. They are located either in existing district school buildings or standalone DOE sites.
New York City Early Education Centers: NYCEECs are community-based organizations that contract with the DOE to provide EarlyLearn, 3-K and pre-K. These programs are selected through a rigorous evaluation process and are supported by the DOE Division of Early Childhood Education.
Family Child Care: programs located in residences that are overseen by Family Child Care Networks who contract with and are supported by the DOE Division of Early Childhood Education. These programs offer EarlyLearn and/or 3-K.
Use these online tools to find a program that is right for your family:
MySchools: information about early childhood programs citywide.
Pre-K Quality Snapshot: information about program quality and parent satisfaction.
Need help? Visit a Family Welcome Center or call 311 and ask for information about early childhood education.
How to Enroll
To learn more about enrolling your child in Pre-K for All, 3-K for All, or EarlyLearn, visit our enrollment pages.
Special Education in Early Education
The DOE is committed to providing every child with the opportunity to learn and explore in a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment.
To learn more about Special Education services in our early childhood programs, visit the Special Education page about Moving to Preschool. If your child is in the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Early Intervention program, go to the Transitioning from Early Intervention section to learn about how to prepare for the transition from Early Intervention to preschool, including what preschool options and special education services may be available to you.
Learning Together
So much of a child’s brain growth occurs by age five. When you talk, read, and play with your child every day you are helping to build a solid foundation for success in school and life. Here are the things you can do at home to help your child learn and grow:
Talk with your child.
Every word your child hears builds their vocabulary and helps them to share their ideas through talking. This builds the foundation for later writing skills.
Talk about the things you notice around you such as:
Noises you hear while walking around the city together.
Colors, shares, and textures of the things you see around you such as the details in buildings, objects, and nature.
Symbols, letters, and words on signs or objects.
Have back and forth conversations with your child. Try asking, “How…” or “Why…” questions to keep the conversation going. For example, you might say, “Why do you think that happened?” or “How do you know that blue and red make purple?”
Help your child talk about feelings. For example, you might say, “You look frustrated, how do you feel?”
Read with your child.
Reading together every day strengthens your relationship and helps prepare your child to read and write.
Choose fun, engaging stories that are right for your family at your local library. Library staff can help you choose exciting books in a range of languages and topics. Many libraries have children’s sections and special events for families. Click on your borough to find your local library:
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After selecting a book, invite your child to read with you:
Before turning the page, ask your child to predict what will happen next.
Make the story come alive by acting out movements or noises as they happen in the story.
Make up stories with your child. Draw pictures of events in the story or act them out. Anytime your child makes a mark on a page—scribbles, pictures, letters—they are writing!
Look at the faces of people and characters in books or magazines and ask your child, “How is _____ feeling?” Describing how others feel helps children express their own emotions and builds vocabulary skills.
Play with your child.
Play is the work of young children. When children play, they explore their ideas and interests, gain knowledge about the world and build self-esteem. Make time for play, and when possible, play together!
Listen to your child play. Listening to your child play can tell you what your child finds important and what they are learning.
Play pretend! Children play pretend to make sense of recent experiences. Your child may do this on their own, but you can also join in the fun. Research has shown that dramatic play helps children develop empathy, understand math and reading, and find creative solutions to problems. Your child may choose to act out anything from family dinner to a trip to the zoo to a made up fairytale.
When you play together, follow your child’s lead. Allow your child to explore various materials and use their imaginations to get the play started. Let your child be the star of the show and give yourself a supporting role. As you play together do what your child does and talk about what they are doing. For example, “All our cars were lined up racing, now they are stacked on top of each other in a tower.”
Go outside! In our busy city it can be a challenge to find the space or time to go outdoors and play. However, research shows that outdoor play is important to brain development. In addition to building muscle strength, coordination, and balance, playing outdoors encourages children to make predictions, take small risks, and cooperate with others. Not sure where to play? Visit NYC Parks or ask your child’s teacher about outdoor spaces in the neighborhood.
Keep in touch with your child’s school.
You are the expert on your child and their best supporter. You can help your child succeed in school by keeping in touch with your child’s teacher.
Introduce yourself to your child’s teachers. Ask about what your child is doing in the classroom.
Share information about your child and family with your child’s teachers. This helps your child’s teacher know how best to meet the needs of your child. General information as well as details about changes in your child’s life are helpful.
Have a conversation with your child’s teacher about how you might support the school. There are many ways to offer support:
Share some favorite songs you sing with your child, or other traditions that are important to your family.
Donate recycled (clean) containers or natural materials (twigs, pinecones, leaves, etc) for children to use in the classroom.
If you have time in your schedule, ask about volunteering in the classroom or at special events.
Resources
Early Literacy Resources is a DOE webpage that provides fun and easy ways to help your child build a lifelong love of learning.
Vroom is a website and app that helps turn everyday moments into fun brain-building experiences. Vroom can help turn mealtime, bath time, and commuting into learning opportunities.
Family Resources and Tools from the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning has information on why it is important for young children to learn about social and emotional skills. This site provides many ideas and strategies for you to use as you support young children through managing emotions, creating caring relationships, and addressing challenging behavior.
Choose My Plate provides clear guidance on health eating at any age! With a page just for preschoolers, you can learn more about how what your child eats supports their body and mind. This site has articles and easy to use tools to help your child eat well, be active, and grow up healthy.
PBS Parents gives you tips and resources for bringing learning to life at home. With ideas for crafts, science experiments, recipes, and more, your family will love the adventures inspired by this site!
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library provides a free book each month to children 0-5 (may not be available in all areas).
Infant Care
We offer programs for infants based on income eligibility. In a typical infant classroom, your child will be cared for by responsive caregivers who will partner with you and offer support as your child learns and grows. Infant classrooms are safe, nurturing, and predictable spaces where caregivers focus on the individual needs of each infant, as well as on ways to support the whole family’s experience.
The experiences your infant has in care can help build key skills for development:
Social and emotional skills such as engaging with familiar adults, beginning to interact with other infants, and expressing emotions such smiling or laughing when pleased and crying to show displeasure.
Physical skills such as developing strength to move their bodies and explore how their bodies work.
Language and communication skills such as babbling, responding to their name, laughing, and smiling.
Cognitive (thinking) skills such as expressing curiosity, focusing on objects and faces, enjoying peekaboo, and recognizing familiar faces.
Child Care/ Camps / Four Year Old Pre-School
Child Care/ Camps Overview
Four Year Old Pre-School
Before & After School Program
Summer Camp
Child Care Family Resources
Summer Sports Camp
The program was developed using the Pre-Kindergarten Pennsylvania Learning Standards for Early Childhood. These standards are issued jointly by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and Office of Child Development and Early Learning. If you would like to review the Pre-Kindergarten Pennsylvania Learning Standards for Early Childhood, please click on the following link: PDE Pre-K Standards.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District is a Department of Human Services licensed childcare provider. Certified teachers will be employed in the program. Adult to child ratio will be 1:10.
The location of the program is at Simmons Elementary School, 411 Babylon Rd, Horsham, PA, 19044.
A team of experts designed the program. It is our goal to offer a four-year-old preschool program that provides a wide array of experiences that will integrate developmental knowledge with concepts, skills, and attitudes that children need for physical, social-emotional, and cognitive learning. Our staff will work to build on the knowledge and experiences of each child. Opportunities to develop new skills through active exploration of hands-on projects and materials will be a part of the daily routine.
The four-year-old program is parent fee funded. Operational costs, as well as all other associated costs, will be paid for from the revenues generated from the monthly fees.
Listed below are fees for the program for 2022-2023:
Program
Preschool Only
Monthly Fees
8:30 am – 3:15 pm
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Before Preschool
6:30 am – 8:30 am
ADD ON
After Preschool
3:15 pm – 6:30 pm
ADD ON
Before and After Preschool
6:30 am – 8:30 pm
3:15 pm – 6:30 pm
5 day Preschool
$750. 00
$115.00
$200.00
$275.00
4 day Preschool
$690.00
$105.00
$178.00
$245.00
3 day Preschool
(M, W, F)
$596.00
$90.00
$156.00
$215.00
2 day Preschool
(T, TH)
$470.00
$70. 00
$120.00
$165.00
Additional Program Information: § A snack will be provided in the morning and afternoon § No naptime will be provided. Instead, there will be a daily “quiet time”. § The program will follow the Hatboro-Horsham School District calendar for school holidays.
§ Transportation will not be provided – parent pick-up and drop-off
Information for the 2022-2023 Schoolyear:
1. Information regarding the 2022-2023 Preschool Program will be mailed in February based on the census.
2..We will be hosting an Open House on Wednesday, February 23 at 6:00 pm at Simmons.
Please reach out to [email protected] or via telephone at (215) 420-5470 with any questions.
Admissions, the provisions of services, and referral of clients shall be made without regard to race, color, religious creed, disability, ancestry, national origin, age, or sex. Program services shall be made accessible to eligible persons with disabilities through the most practical and economically feasible methods available.
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Information on low to no-cost Pre-Kindergarten programs including those that charge a tuition of less than $600 per month, and links to helpful resources.
This resource was developed in collaboration between the Executive Office on Early Learning and Kamehameha Schools.
The Low to No-Cost Early Childhood Development and Learning Programs Resource List is divided into five sections.
Links to Sections:
Parent Participation Programs
Home-Visiting Programs
Center-Based Programs
Scholarships, Subsidies, and Resources
Services for Children with Special Needs
PARENT-PARTICIPATION PROGRAMS
Ka Pa’alana
The Ka Pa’alana Homeless Family Education Program (Partners in Development) serves homeless and at-risk families on the Leeward Coast of O’ahu and in Hilo.
Keiki O Ka ‘Āina Family Learning Centers help children prepare for success in school by supporting parents as their child’s first teacher, providing educational experiences for parents and children as they play and learn together.
Keiki Steps is a FREE program focused on parent–child interactive learning experiences from birth through five years of age. Adult participation is required. We are located in communities with high concentrations of Native Hawaiians but are open to all families and children within those communities, regardless of ethnicity.
Kūlia I Ka Nu’u (Keiki O Ka ‘Āina) integrates Hawaiian culture, values and language and empowers parents to be their child’s first and best teacher! Parents learn how to give their child an early start on literacy, math, art, social studies, science and more.
Nā Pono No Nā ‘Ohana (Partners in Development) is a comprehensive family education program. The program is located at Blanche Pope Elementary School in Waimānalo where the family comes to school to learn together.
Tūtū and Me (Partners in Development) aims to identify, recruit, and service this underserved segment of the Native Hawaiian population through an innovative traveling preschool program done in cooperation with churches and community organizations serving the Hawaiian and part-Hawaiian community.
EHS and HS are federally-funded programs providing comprehensive health, education and family support and family engagement services and resources to income-eligible children, as well as children who are homeless or in the foster care system. EHS serves pregnant women, infants and toddlers and their families. HS serves preschool children and their families. Part-day programs are offered at no cost to families, and full-day programs are offered at affordable rates. Children with special needs are given priority in the Head Start/Early Head Start program.
Here are the locations as follows:
O’ahu:
Parents and Children Together (PACT) Website: pacthawaii.org/our-work/early-headstart-programs/ Phone: (808) 842-5996 Email: [email protected]
Honolulu Community Action Program (HCAP) Website: www.hcapweb.org/headstart/ Phone: (808) 847-2400 Email: [email protected]
Maui:
Maui Family Support Services (MFSS) Website: mfss.org Phone: (808) 242-0900 Email: [email protected]
Child and Family Service (CFS) Website: www.childandfamilyservice.org/kauai/ Phone: (808) 245-5914
Hawai’i Island:
Parents and Children Together (PACT) Website: pacthawaii.org/our-work/early-headstart-programs/ Phone: (808) 961-0570 Email: [email protected]
Family Support Hawai‘i (FSH) Website: familysupporthawaii.org Phone: (808) 334-4123 or (808) 334-4138 Email: [email protected]
Healthy Families America (HFA) (Child and Family Service)
Healthy Families America (HFA), formerly Healthy Start, provides comprehensive home visitation services to prenatal families or families with newborn infants for three full years, until baby turns 3 years old. Families must reside in the Wai’anae area on O’ahu and Līhu’e area on Kaua’i and on Lāna’i.
Here are the programs as follows:
O’ahu:
Child and Family Service (CFS) Website: www.childandfamilyservice.org/oahu/ Phone: (808) 681-1555
Maui:
Maui Family Support Services (MFSS) Website: mfss.org Phone: (808) 242-0900 Email: [email protected]
Kaua’i:
Child and Family Service (CFS) Website: www.childandfamilyservice.org/kauai/ Phone: (808) 245-5914
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
The Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) (Keiki O Ka ‘Āina) program offers home based early childhood education for three, four and five year old children working with their parent(s) as their first teacher.
“Your Ohana” supports you and your family with health and child development. Learn how to guide your family’s well-being and provide better opportunities for your children through regular, planned visits.
Here are the locations as follows:
O’ahu:
Catholic Charities Hawai’i (CCH) Phone: (808) 527-4690 or (808) 527-4681
Maui:
Wailuku – Keiki O Ka ‘Āina Phone: (808) 244-4144
Kaua’i:
Keiki O Ka ‘Āina Phone: (808) 244-4144
Hawai’i Island:
Hilo – YWCA of Hawai’i Island Phone: (808) 930-5727
Kona – Keiki O Ka ‘Āina Phone: (808) 244-4144
Lāna’i:
Maui Family Support Services (MFSS) Phone: (808) 242-0900
Molokai:
The Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture (INPEACE) Phone: (808) 560-0335 extension 335
CENTER-BASED PROGRAMS
Early Head Start (EHS)/Head Start (HS)
EHS and HS are federally-funded programs providing comprehensive health, education and family support and family engagement services and resources to income-eligible children, as well as children who are homeless or in the foster care system. EHS serves pregnant women, infants and toddlers and their families. HS serves preschool children and their families. Part-day programs are offered at no cost to families, and full-day programs are offered at affordable rates. Children with special needs are given priority in the Head Start/Early Head Start program.
Here are the locations as follows:
O’ahu:
Parents and Children Together (PACT) Website: pacthawaii.org/our-work/early-headstart-programs/ Phone: (808) 842-5996 Email: [email protected]
Honolulu Community Action Program (HCAP) Website: www.hcapweb.org/headstart/ Phone: (808) 847-2400 Email: [email protected]
Maui:
Maui Family Support Services (MFSS) Website: mfss.org Phone: (808) 242-0900 Email: [email protected]
Child and Family Service (CFS) Website: www.childandfamilyservice.org/kauai/ Phone: (808) 245-5914
Hawai’i Island:
Parents and Children Together (PACT) Website: pacthawaii.org/our-work/early-headstart-programs/ Phone: (808) 961-0570 Email: [email protected]
Family Support Hawai‘i (FSH) Website: familysupporthawaii.org Phone: (808) 334-4123 or (808) 334-4138 Email: [email protected]
Executive Office on Early Learning (EOEL)
The Executive Office on Early Learning (EOEL) offers Hawai’i’s first state funded pre-kindergarten program at no-cost to families who meet eligibility requirements. The program provides high-quality early learning experiences for students in the year prior to kindergarten eligibility. In order to qualify, children who must be 4 years of age on or before July 31st of the school year. Priority is given to those who are considered “at-risk” or “underserved.” Applications are accepted year-round. See website for the listing of all schools.
Hawai’i Public Charter Schools
In 2014, the Hawai’i State Public Charter School Commission applied for the U.S. Department of Education Preschool Development Grant. Hawai’i was one of 18 states awarded this opportunity. This grant allows Hawai’i to continue to build on statewide efforts to support Hawai’i’s early childhood system. Each participating school can serve 20 eligible pre-kindergarten students in each class. See website for the listing of all schools.
Kamehameha Schools delivers high quality Hawaiian culture-based preschool education to over 1,600 3-5 year old keiki at 30 preschools statewide. The focus of the program is to promote each child’s overall well-being by addressing the child’s physical, social, emotional, cognitive, language, cultural and spiritual development through learning experiences that are grounded in the cultural values of aloha, mālama and kuleana.
Note: Kamehameha Schools’ policy is to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law.
Keiki O Ka ‘Āina Preschool is NAEYC and WINHEC accredited and offers a dual language environment rich in Hawaiian culture. Literacy-driven curriculum is firmly grounded in Hawaiian values, traditions, culture and language. Children attend monthly field trips that help reinforce our educational themes.
Note: Preschool for ages 3-5 Infant-Toddler Center for ages 6 months – 36 months
The Child Care Connection Hawai’i (CCCH) subsidy program helps low-income families to sustain their employment, educational efforts and job training by paying a subsidy for their children who are in the care of DHS-approved child care providers. Unless child care is required for protective purposes, families must meet income and activity requirements to qualify for this subsidy program.
The Preschool Open Doors (POD) program is a separate subsidy program with limited funds that provides services state-wide to families sending their children to a licensed preschool during the school year prior to kindergarten entry. The goal of POD is to promote school readiness for children, and the program focuses on meeting the needs of the child. Parents are not required to have an eligible activity, unlike the CCCH Subsidy program, but they must meet income and other eligibility requirements. For POD, there is a time-limited application period established and published each year.
Website: humanservices.hawaii.gov/bessd/child-care-program/ccch-subsidies/ O’ahu: (808) 791-2130 or toll-free (800) 746-5620
RESOURCES
Family Hui Hawai’i – Resource
The Hui Program coordinates parenting support groups that allow families and children to come together and learn about child development and mindful parenting strategies. Groups are led by a trained peer facilitator and meet once per week for 12 weeks in the community where they reside.
Ho’āla, a program by INPEACE, is designed to connect families with children ages prenatal to 5 to provide valuable information and guidance about early childhood education programs, improve outcomes and prepare your child for future success in school.
Since 2005, Pre-Plus has expanded access to affordable and high-quality early childhood development programs for three- to four-year-old children from low-income families across the State. The program is a private-public partnership to create early childhood classrooms on public elementary school campuses, where private early childhood providers are contracted to operate them.
SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Hawai’i State Department of Education (Preschool Special Education)
A child, ages 3 through 21, who is identified with a disability and demonstrates a need for specially designed instruction can receive special education. Special education is specially designed instruction and can include, but is not limited to, academic services, speech-language services, psychological services, physical and occupational therapy, counseling services, and parent education.
Contact your child’s home school, which is the neighborhood school that your child would attend and request an evaluation.
The request can be made by one of the following: • Verbally, in person, or by phone • In a written letter, faxed, or e-mailed; or • On the “State of Hawai‘i Request for Evaluation form” obtained from the school
For more information about Special Education, visit the website noted below.
Hawai’i State Department of Health – Children with Special Health Needs
Children with Special Health Needs Branch (CSHNB) is working to assure that all children and youth with special health care needs (CSHCN) will reach optimal health, growth, and development, by improving access to a coordinated system of family-centered health care services and improving outcomes, through systems development, assessment, assurance, education, collaborative partnerships, and family support.
Hawai’i State Department of Health – Early Intervention Section (EIS)
Services are provided to infants and toddlers below three years of age who have a developmental delay or are at biological risk (for example: have a diagnosis or condition with a high probability of resulting in developmental delays) and their families. A child is evaluated to determine eligibility for services. Service providers support families through coaching and strategies to help their child in all areas of development within the child’s daily routines and activities.
Website: health.hawaii.gov/eis/ Main Office – O’ahu: (808) 594-0000 Early Intervention Referral Line – O’ahu: (808) 594-0066 or toll-free (800) 235-5477 Email: [email protected]
School Readiness Project (SRP) (Learning Disabilities Association of Hawai’i-LDAH)
School Readiness Project (SRP) provides services for families of two through five year old children on O‘ahu. We provide developmental, social-emotional, hearing, vision and autism screenings. For children with a possible concern, we provide case management to help resolve that concern.
Website: ldahawaii.org/school-readiness-project/ O’ahu: (808) 536-9684 or (808) 696-5361
The page was last updated on: 6/22/2022.
Preschool Programs
School
Address
Phone
Program
Cost
Banks Elementary
3200 S. Lead Flower, 85735
908‑5700
Inclusive and Community
Free and Tuition-Based (Accepts DES)
Blenman Elementary
1695 N. Country Club Rd., 85716
232‑6500
Inclusive
Free
Bloom Elementary
8310 E. Pima St., 85715
731‑3700
Inclusive
Free
Borton Magnet Elementary
700 E 22nd St., Tucson 85713
520-225-1000
PEEPs
Free to families who qualify
Brichta IELC
2110 W. Brichta Dr., 85745
225-1100
Early Learning
Tuition-based (Accepts DES)
Cavett Elementary
2120 E Naco Vista, Tucson 85713
520-225-1300
PEEPs
Free to families who qualify
Collier Elementary
3900 N Bear Canyon Rd 85749
584-4800
Community
Tuition-based (Accepts DES)
Cragin Elementary
2945 N. Tucson Blvd., 85716
232-6700
Inclusive
Free
Davidson Elementary
3950 E. Paradise Falls Dr., 85712
232-6800
Inclusive
Free
Dunham Elementary
9850 E 29th St, 85748
731-4200
Community
Tuition-based (Accepts DES)
Erickson Elementary School
6750 E Stella Rd, 85730
584-5000
Inclusive
Free
Ford Elementary
8001 E Stella Rd, Tucson 85730
520-731-4300
PEEPs
Free to families who qualify
Gale Elementary
678 S. Gollob Rd., 85710
731-4500
Inclusive
Free
Grijalva Elementary
1795 W. Drexel Rd., 85746
908-3600
Inclusive
Free
Henry Elementary
650 N Igo Way 85710
731-4700
Community
Tuition-based (Accepts DES)
Holladay Magnet
1110 E. 33rd St., 85713
225-1600
Inclusive
Free
Hollinger K-8
150 W. Ajo Way, 85713
225-1700
Inclusive
Free
Howell Elementary
401 N. Irving Rd., 85711
232-7200
Inclusive
Free
Hudlow Elementary
502 N. Caribe Ave., 85710
731-4800
Inclusive
Free
Johnson Primary
6060 S. Joseph Ave., 85757
908-3800
Inclusive
Free
Kellond Elementary
6606 E. Lehigh Dr. Tucson 85710
520-584-5100
PEEPs
Free to families who qualify
Lynn/Urquides
1573 W. Ajo, 85713
908-4000
Inclusive
Free
Maldonado Elementary
3535 W. Messala Way, 85746
908-4100
Inclusive
Free
Manzo Elementary
855 N. Melrose, 85745
225-1900
Inclusive
Free
Marshall Elementary
9066 E. 29th St., 85710
731-4900
Inclusive and Community
Free and Tuition-based (Accepts DES)
Mary Belle McCorkle K-8
4455 S. Mission Rd., 85746
877-2000
Inclusive
Free
Miles ELC
1400 E. Broadway, 85719
225-2200
Inclusive and Community
Free and Tuition-based (Accepts DES)
Miller Elementary
6951 S. Camino de la Tierra, 85746
908-4200
Inclusive
Free
Mission View Elementary
2600 S. 8th, 85713
225-2300
Inclusive
Free
Morgan Maxwell K-8
2802 W. Anklam Rd., 85745
225-2000
Inclusive
Free
Myers/Ganoung
5000 E. Andrew, 85711
584-6700
Inclusive
Free
Ochoa Elementary
101 W. 25th St., 85713
225-2400
Inclusive
Free
Oyama Elementary
2700 S. La Cholla Blvd., 85713
225-5700
Inclusive and Community
Free and Tuition-based (Accepts DES)
Pueblo Gardens K-8
2210 E. 33rd St., 85713
225-2700
Inclusive
Free
Robins Elementary
3939 N. Magnetite Ln, Tucson 85745
520-908-4300
PEEPs
Free to families who qualify
Robison
2745 E. 18th St., 85716
232-7800
Inclusive
Free
Rose K-8
710 W. Michigan Dr., 85714
908-4400
Inclusive
Free
Soleng Tom Elementary
10520 E Camino Quince 85748
731-5400
Community
Tuition-based (Accepts DES)
Schumaker IELC
501 N. Maguire Ave, 85710
520-731-5200
Early Learning & PEEPs
Tuition-based (Accepts DES)
Free to families who qualify
Sewell Elementary
425 N. Sahuara Ave., 85711
584-7200
Inclusive
Free
Steele Elementary
700 S. Sarnoff Dr., 85710
731-6800
Inclusive
Free
Tolson Elementary
1000 S. Greasewood Rd., 85745
225-3300
Inclusive
Free
Tully Magnet
1701 W. El Rio Dr., 85745
225-3400
Inclusive
Free
Van Buskirk
725 E. Fair, 85714
225-3700
Inclusive
Free
Vesey Elementary
5005 S Butts Rd, Tucson 85757
520-908-4602
PEEPs
Free to families who qualify
Warren Elementary
3505 W. Milton Rd., 85746
908-4700
Inclusive & PEEPs
Free to families that qualify
Wheeler Elementary
1818 Avenida del Sol, 85710
584-5500
Inclusive
Free
White Elementary
2315 W. Canada St., 85746
908-5300
Inclusive
Free
Whitmore Elementary
5330 E. Glenn, 85712
232-8000
Inclusive
Free
Wright Elementary
4311 E. Linden, 85712
232-8100
Inclusive
Free
Courses to prepare children for school in Yekaterinburg, speech therapist, child psychologist, preparation for school
REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN FOR THE NEW ACADEMIC YEAR. DISCOUNTS UP TO 15% !!!
We conclude contracts. We accept financial capital. 6 branches are waiting for the guys! Experience since 2009. License. Return of personal income tax – 13%.
Examples:
Group on Monday and Wednesday at 18-00 (Narodnaya Volya street, 113)
Group on Tuesday and Thursday at 18-00 (Repina, 78 and Soviet, 46)
Group on Monday and Wednesday at 17:00 and at 18:00 (Pobeda street, 16)
Registration for classes in groups by phone. 226-04-42 or through the website.
– groups of preschoolers 4-5 years old (preparation and development school)
– groups of preschoolers 5-6 years old (course for 2 years)
– groups of preschoolers 6-7 years old (course for 1 year)
Classes are held 2 times a week, textbooks are paid extra.
Our advantages: professional teachers, small groups, extra classes and consultations. experience since 2009of the year.
THE RESULTS OF PREPARING CHILDREN FOR SCHOOL ARE STEADY HIGH.
The program includes the development of speech and teaching syllabic reading; the mathematics program includes: studying the count and the composition of numbers within 10, solving the simplest problems of addition and subtraction, familiarity with the signs: +, -, \u003d, the concepts of “more”, “less”, “the same”, “right”, “left”; strengthening the muscles of the hand and fingers.
PROGRAM “I AM SMART” (4-5 years)
Formation of learning motivation, focused on the satisfaction of cognitive interests, on the joy of creativity.
Increased attention span and memory.
Formation of mental operations of analysis, synthesis, comparison, generalization, classification, analogy.
Development of figurative and variable thinking, fantasy, imagination, creative abilities.
The development of speech, the ability to argue their statements, build the simplest conclusions.
Developing the ability to purposefully control volitional efforts, establish the right relationships with peers and adults.
Formation of the ability to plan one’s actions, implement a decision in accordance with the given rules and algorithms, check the result of one’s actions.
PROGRAM “I KNOW” (5-6 years)
Preparing for literacy. The development of speech.
Preparation for learning to write. The development of fine motor skills.
Development of elements of logical thinking and elementary mathematical representations.
Development of design abilities, spatial and temporal relationships.
The principles of work of our teachers reflect modern scientific views on the foundations of the organization of developmental education. They not only provide a solution to the problems of intellectual and personal development of children, the formation of their cognitive interests and creative thinking, but also contribute to the preservation of children’s health.
PROGRAM “I’M A GENIUS” (6-7 years old)
Formation of sound-letter analysis skills: divide words into syllables, distinguish sounds (vowels and consonants, hard and soft, voiced and deaf), correlate sound and letter, determine the stressed syllable, make a sentence of two, three, four words.
Formation of expressiveness of speech: use the height and power of the voice, the pace and rhythm of speech, a variety of intonations.
Development of graphic skills in order to prepare the child for writing.
Formation of skills to accept a learning task and solve it independently.
Formation of skills of self-control and self-assessment of the work performed.
Development of learning motivation.
Development of the ability to plan one’s actions, implement a decision in accordance with the given rules and algorithms, check the result of one’s actions based on mathematical concepts.
Discounts up to 20%! The number of places in groups is limited.
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Teachers
Svetlana Rafailovna
Teacher of the course “Preparing children for school”
Higher pedagogical education: Kirovograd Pedagogical Institute. A.S. Pushkin.
Specialty: pedagogy and methods of primary education.
Teaching experience 26 years.
Oksana Valerievna
Teacher of the course “Preparing children for school”
Teacher of the course “Comprehensive preparation for school”
Higher pedagogical education: Orel State Pedagogical Institute. Specialty “Pedagogy and methods of primary education”. Qualification “Primary school teacher”.
Teaching experience 27 years.
Elena Ivanovna
Teacher of the course “Comprehensive preparation for school”
My son is 5 years old. We’ve been going to school for a year now. I have to say, I’m happy with the result. The child became more sociable, friendly. In general, he is ahead of his peers in terms of development. I would like to say a special thank you to the teachers who work with him. It’s obvious that they are professionals! I could not make him sit at home, read, work out or play educational games. And there he does everything they say, and with pleasure. And after class, I’m in a good mood and there is no fatigue as such!) I’m happy! And most importantly, the child is happy))) Now we are flying there like on wings)))
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Petersburg Lyceum No. 395
Application for preparatory courses for preschoolers
Lyceum No. 395 in St. Petersburg holds classes for preschoolers at preschool courses under the program “Developing education for children 5-6 years of age” (168 hours).
Curriculum
Educational subjects
Workload per week
Total
Mathematics
2
42
Hand development
1
21
Literacy (reading). Speech development
2
42
Visual activity
1
21
Music
1
21
Psychological support
1
21
Maximum teaching load
8
168
What will the child learn in the classroom?
Learn to be attentive, patient and hardworking
Will understand that studying is exciting and interesting
Get to know letters and numbers, learn the basics of reading, writing and counting
Learn to express your thoughts clearly and competently
Will develop phonemic hearing, prepare the hand for writing
How can parents help a child avoid certain difficulties?
1. Organize your daily routine:
stable daily routine;
good sleep;
outdoor walks.
2. Form the child’s ability to communicate
Pay attention to whether your child knows how to make contact with a new adult, with other children, whether he knows how to interact, cooperate.
3. Pay special attention to the development of volitionality
Teach your child to control his desires, emotions, actions. He must be able to obey the rules of behavior, perform actions according to the model.
4. Engage in your child’s intellectual development every day
Observe the changes in nature while walking. Pay attention to various natural phenomena (rain, snow, rainbow, leaf fall, fog, wind, clouds, storm, dawn, sunset).
Learn the names of the seasons. Train your skills to determine the season on the street and pictures.
Using lotto and books, teach your child the names of: wild and domestic animals, birds, field and garden flowers, trees, utensils, furniture, clothes, hats, types of shoes, toys, school supplies, body parts, city names, names of favorite fairy tales and their heroes.
Attention! A child of 5-6 years old cannot work for a long time: 10-15 minutes is the limit, and then he must rest, be distracted. Therefore, all classes should be designed for 10-15 minutes.
Develop coherent speech of children. Learn to retell fairy tales, the content of cartoons.
Make up stories from pictures.
Watch for the correct pronunciation and diction of children. Speak tongue twisters.
You can engage with your child in sound analysis of simple words (house, forest, ball, soup). Learn to find words that have, for example, the sound “l”.
Introduce your child to letters and their printed image, as well as the sound that indicates a particular letter.
Teach your child to distinguish and correctly name the basic geometric shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle), compare and distinguish objects by size (larger, smaller) and color.
Teach your child to count to 10 and back, to compare the number of objects (more, less, the same). Introduce the image of numbers (no need to teach them how to write, just know)
Teach you to determine the position of objects on a plane, know the words denoting the location and correctly understand their meanings: in front, behind, right, left, above, above, below, behind, in front.
The development of fine motor skills of the child’s hand will be helped by drawing, hatching, coloring (but – small surfaces), stringing beads, buttons, modeling, blindly determining the shape of objects (first the simplest ones, then you can complicate them), games with small objects (mosaic).
Attention! When performing any written tasks, make sure the correct position of the pen (pencil), notebook, posture of the student! The hand should not be very tense, and the fingers should be slightly relaxed.
Copy shapes. This task contributes to the development of coordination, the ability to correctly perceive the figures located on the plane of the sheet, to distinguish between straight lines, curves, obliques, to observe the ratio of strokes and the position of the figures among themselves.
Attention! When performing graphic tasks, it is not the speed, not the amount of work that is important, but the accuracy of execution – even the simplest exercises.
Duration of work – 3-5 minutes, then rest, switching and, if not tired, another 3-5 minutes of work. Do not proceed to the next tasks if the previous one has not been mastered (lines must be clear, even, confident)
Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School (Columbia Preparatory and Grammar School) in the USA – disciplines and tuition fees
Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School is an old private school located in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. It was founded by Columbia University in 1764 to train future students in English, Ancient Greek and Latin. In 1865, the school grew significantly both in the field of material resources and in the field of academic training, and finally separated from the university.
The main goal of the school is to teach children to express ideas competently, use their creative abilities and educate socially responsible citizens. The curriculum includes an academic education with an emphasis on art, music and drama in balance with the social and emotional development of students.
The basic program of the school includes the study of English, mathematics, science, art, music, history, information technology and physical education. High school students can take additional in-depth courses, in accordance with their interests and abilities.
Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School offers an extensive after-school program ranging from journalism and Chinese language courses to courses in cooking and information technology.
Children can engage in drawing, photography, jewelry and metalworking, printmaking, animation art. Four times a year, schoolchildren put on their own performances.
The sports program makes a significant contribution to the preparation of schoolchildren. Sport at school is not only active action and team spirit, it is also participation in charitable projects. For example, in 2015 the school’s volleyball teams took part in a charity marathon to support breast cancer research.
The school is proud of its graduates, including many journalists, professors, writers, musicians, actresses and even Nobel Prize winner in physics Murray Gell-Mann.
Academic level:
The average SAT score in 2015 was 2050 points.
100% of graduates continue their studies at universities, including such prestigious ones as: New York University, Columbia University, Stanford University, Georgetown University, Vanderbilt University, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University.
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biology, chemistry, physics
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fencing, hockey, swimming
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What Kindergarten is and How It Benefits
In a child of senior preschool age – about six or seven years old – the leading type of activity changes from play to study. At this point, children show interest in learning, want to learn new things and develop skills. In addition, during this period, children learn to work in a team and learn more information. If at this age the child gets a positive experience from education, he will be more conscientious about attending school. To get it, you can enroll your child in a preparatory class. This will help make the adaptation process soft and smooth.
What is taught before the first grade
There are no approved standards for preschool education, so the programs of kindergarten classes are quite variable. In them, children can:
— get acquainted with the format of the school lesson;
– get used to the school regime;
– learn how to interact with the team and find the first friends;
– get used to the rules: sit straight on a chair, go to the blackboard when the teacher calls, do not get up and do not shout during class;
– gain knowledge and skills in reading, writing and mathematics – sometimes the preparation plan also includes English, the world around us and music;
– learn how to properly distribute attention and time to study.
What exactly from this list will be studied in the classroom, the school or development center decides on its own. But if a child gets acquainted with these tools before the first grade, he will be able to get used to the new stage of education as painlessly and successfully as possible.
Benefits of Kindergarten
Kindergarten has many benefits. In it, the child:
quickly gets used to the building, begins to calmly navigate in it and gets lost less;
adapts to the first grade more easily, since the lessons are taught by the same teachers as at school;
finds friends – future classmates, whom he will meet on the line on September 1;
gets used to working in a large team and adapting to the characteristics of other children.
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The choice of preparatory class
To select suitable classes, we advise you to pay attention to the following criteria:
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– Take a look at the training methodology
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In all preparatory classes, children study about one and the same school subjects and develop similar skills. However, teaching methods may vary. For example, in some preparatory classes, mathematics is studied according to the program of L. G. Peterson, in others – on the basis of the Elkonin-Davydov system, in others – according to the M. Montessori system.
Books and articles about the pros and cons of this educational system, as well as communication with teachers, will help you choose the specific, most appropriate program of study. Often, online schools, development centers, and even educational organizations arrange meetings where they introduce parents to different methods of teaching basic subjects.
It is also important that the child is trained in the same educational and methodological complexes that will be in school. Now there are many textbooks and methodological materials that are developed taking into account the continuity of preschool and primary levels of education.
– Choose how often you will study
Preparatory school is most often attended once or twice a week in the evenings or on weekends. However, the course can be designed for both two years and one.
There are also express training programs that a child goes through three or six months before starting school. The choice depends on the individual level of development and the needs of the child – intellectual, emotional and physical.
— Determine the intensity of study
It is important not to overload the future first grader with a large number of academic and extracurricular activities. Excessive loads lead to chronic fatigue at an early age and eventually turn the child away from education. Kindergarten, on the other hand, aims to awaken children’s interest in learning and school life.
Alternatives
If, for some reason, a kindergarten class at school is unavailable or inconvenient, there are other options:
Individual training with a tutor. Suitable for those who want to study at home or on an individual program. For example, due to admission to the lyceum, the characteristics of the child, or for other reasons.
Kindergarten preparation. Sometimes such lessons with kids are taught by teachers from the school to which the kindergarten is attached.
Children’s development center or online school. For example, “Foxford”: it has multi-level programs with topics that a future first grader will need. By studying them, the child will be able to develop skills for study and computer literacy.
Self-study for children. The only thing that neither parents nor a tutor can give a child is socialization in a team and getting used to the school format of education. It is these gaps that the preparatory class fills.
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The beginning of school life for a child is associated with changes. First-graders endure them differently, but it often takes several months to get used to: a new class, teachers, discipline … We figure out how to facilitate adaptation with the help of a preparatory class.
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Age of study: 4-13 years old, full-time education / boarding (from 8 years old, only weekly boarding)
Organization Affiliations: Independent Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS), Round Square*
Number of students: 473 students, of which: 457 day students (257 boys, 200 girls), 16 students living in the school residence (12 boys, 4 girls)
Location Felsted Preparatory School
The school is located in the South East of England, in the North Essex countryside.
Felsted Preparatory School
Felstead Preparatory School was founded in 1564 and in 1991 the school switched to a mixed type of education. Felstead Preparatory School’s core principles are respect and well-being. In a friendly atmosphere, students are taught good manners, develop self-motivation, self-respect and a polite attitude towards others.
Students are taught to be obedient and help each other. During the training, much attention is paid to teamwork, the development of a sense of teamwork and leadership qualities. From a very young age, schoolchildren are under the supervision of a tutor who carefully studies the abilities of each child and monitors his progress and well-being. The school was voted the best preparatory school in England at the Good Schools Awards in October 2013 and has also received many national awards such as the Challenge Award for Able, Gifted and Talented Pupils.
Felstead is an Apple partner, allowing students to visit the Apple Regional Education Center and use the latest computing equipment. The school has large sports fields, indoor and outdoor heated pools, artificial turf sports fields, spacious gyms with good equipment, squash, netball and tennis courts, a chapel, a recreation room, a music center, a design and technology center, a theater, scientific laboratories, library.
Studying at Felsted Preparatory School
School entry: The main entry age for international students is 11 and 12 years old. To enter the school, you must pass a test, interview or pass exams (depending on age).
Curriculum: implies a gradually increasing academic load in different age groups.
At the age of 4-6 years, students are brought up with love and interest in learning. The main topics for study are computing and literacy. Attention is also paid to the spiritual sphere: students study different cultures and the foundations of Christianity. Particular attention in teaching children 7-8 years old is given to social skills. The program is expanding significantly, and each student has an individual schedule that provides a certain degree of independence.
At the age of 9-10, art, drama and music appear in the program. Time is distributed so that students have time to do their homework at school. At the age of 11-13, the curriculum is supplemented by many subjects necessary for passing the entrance exams to the school. The main subjects are: English, Mathematics, Science and Humanities, History, Geography, Religious Education, ICT, Physical Education, English Literature.
Special conditions: school has a differentiated approach to teaching students. Those who need help with learning attend additional classes. This is useful for other students as well, as it allows you to prevent possible difficulties before they arise.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT): are taught from a very early age and are part of the entrance exam preparation program.
After graduation: all students go to Felstead School.
Arts at Felsted Preparatory School
The Felstead Preparatory School has everything you need to practice various arts and develop the imagination – theater, classrooms for practical classes and exhibitions of students’ work.
Music: is taught not only in the classroom, but also during extracurricular activities. You can study in groups and take individual lessons. Every year there is a musical competition (League Music Competition), where students can demonstrate their talents to the whole school. The school has a choir, an orchestra, a circle of poetry.
Drama: academic classes are held, as well as students taking part in numerous productions that take place throughout the year. Students can try themselves in a variety of art directions, from self-portraits to poetry.
Compulsory Sports: Rugby, hockey and cricket for boys; hockey, netball, rounders and tennis for girls. Classes are supervised by professional trainers.
School students represent Felstead in competitions at various levels. There are also away matches with other schools.
School Life at Felsted Preparatory School
Felstead Preparatory School often invites parents of students to holidays and events. For parents, they organize special meetings with teachers and provide progress reports. Parents can also come to the school at any time and chat with the staff. The school has various clubs: cooking, gardening, ballet, chess, computer science, dancing, debates, public speaking, fishing.
These activities help students choose a hobby for themselves, and may play a role in choosing a future profession. Clubs can be visited, every day, or once a week. The school organizes trips and trips to museums.
Religion: Church of England.
Accommodation at Felsted Preparatory School
Some students from the age of 8 live in a boarding house. The school has qualified medical staff who monitor the health of students and prescribe medicines for minor illnesses. In case of serious illnesses, there is a school medical center, which is located on campus. All meals at the school are prepared from fresh and healthy ingredients. There is a special menu for vegetarians.
Discipline at Felsted Preparatory School
All manifestations of hazing are strictly suppressed at the school. The use of alcohol, drugs and other harmful substances is prohibited.
* Round Square is an organization made up of schools. Students – members of the organization travel to various schools in different countries. This allows them to participate in social activities and explore the cultures of other countries.
Guardianship
All international students are required to have a guardian in the UK. Guardians are needed so that in the UK someone can act on behalf of the student and who can be contacted on educational matters and in case of emergencies. The guardian must be a UK resident, fluent in English and, in most cases, over 25 years of age.
The best option is to use the services of a professional guardian agency. For our part, we recommend using the services of an English company INTENSE EDUCATIONAL , which has been operating in this market since 1994.
Preparing for school – MBOU secondary school No. 5
PREPARING FOR SCHOOL for the 2023-2024 ACADEMIC YEAR
PRELIMINARY LISTS OF PREPARATION GROUPS FOR SCHOOL.
Dear parents of first-graders of the 2023-20 academic year
The first lesson of the pre-school groups will be on September 19, 2022 on Monday at 16.00. Group lists will be posted on Thursday, September 15 at 15.00, as the enrollment for groups is still underway. We bring the following manuals for the first lesson:
1. Fedosova N.A. “From word to letter”. In two parts. 2. Volkova S.I. “Mathematical steps”. 3. K.V. Shevelev “Recipe for mathematics. Part 1. Workbook for preschoolers 6-7 years old. 4. Pleshakov A.A. “Green Path”
5. Fedosova N.A. “Recipes for the future first-grader”
We also bring a pencil case, colored pencils, an album, and change of shoes.
In preparation for school in all groups, teaching aids and programs are the same.
Starting August 25, MBOU Secondary School No. 5 is enrolling in preparatory courses for school. You can sign up from Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 15.00 by phone 8-495-791-58-00
Training will be conducted by the following teachers (all teachers will recruit the first classes in the 2023-2024 academic year) elementary school for three years) Detailed information about the program in the section “Effective Primary School”
Artemyeva Irina Viktorovna – training under the program “Perspektiva”
Lomova Alexandra Alexandrovna – studying under the program “School of Russia”
Khamdohova Elza Borisovna – training under the program “School of Russia”
Education and development of children in groups of preparation for school is carried out according to the educational and methodological package “Continuity” (head of the author group Fedosova N.A.)
Program “Continuity”, preparation for school, is intended for classes with children 5-6 years of age.
The goal of the program is the comprehensive development of children, allowing them to successfully master the school curriculum in the future.
The program was compiled on the basis of the Continuity Program, compiled by N.A. Fedosov and adapted to the conditions of school No. 5 in the city of Reutov and the educational and methodological package “School of Russia”
This program solves the following tasks: – Preserve and strengthen children’s health; – ensure continuity between preschool and primary education; – Eliminate multi-level preparation for schooling; – exclude duplication of the school curriculum in preparing children for learning;
The program highlights the basic principles of work in preparing children for education: – taking into account the individual characteristics and capabilities of older preschool children; – respect for the child, the process and results of his activities, combined with reasonable demands; – an integrated approach; – consistency and consistency; – variability of classes; – visibility.
For classes for children enrolled in the preparation for school group, you need to purchase the following teaching aids: 1. Fedosova N.A. “From word to letter”. In two parts. 2. Volkova S.I. “Mathematical steps”. 3. K.V. Shevelev “Recipe for mathematics. Part 1. Workbook for preschoolers 6-7 years old. 4. Pleshakov A.A. “Green Path” 5. Shpikalova T.Ya. “The Magical World of Folk Art”.
6. Fedosova N.A. “Recipes for the future first-grader”
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Inheritance Academy – Preschool & Childcare Center Serving Baltimore, MD
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Family-Owned & Focused Means We Care For You
Find your foundation as a family at an early education academy with a trusted reputation built over a decade. With a strong family focus, we support you in being life-long partners, facilitators, and advocates for your child’s learning.
And Justice For All Program
Exciting Curricula Prepares Learners For The Future
Your child doesn’t just learn facts, figures, 123s, and ABCs; they learn to be thinkers, explorers, questioners, and inventors. Exciting, structured lessons from the InvestiGator Club® program combined with STEAM activities for overall kindergarten readiness.
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Talented educators demonstrate their commitment to your child’s well-being and success with 7 years’ dedication to the academy. Familiar faces make children feel comfortable and welcome in a learning environment with love at its foundation.
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Your child loves mealtimes with tasty dishes prepared on-site and in line with Maryland’s Child & Adult Care Food Program. Never worry about packing breakfast, lunches, or snacks, even if your child has sensitivities—we’ll keep them fueled and healthy.
Get involved in your child’s early education journey with daily news from their teacher via the convenient app. Get cute photos, videos, and updates you need to stay in the loop and be part of the process.
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A quality rating from the state gives you confidence in the quality of care your child receives. As part of the Maryland EXCELS program, we demonstrate our ongoing commitment to excellence in early education.
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What are your opening hours?
Currently, we’re open from 7.00 am until 6.00 pm. We hope to return to our pre-Covid hours (6.00 am to midnight) as soon as possible.
What programs do you offer?
INFANT & TODDLER (6 weeks – 23 months) PRESCHOOL (2 – 4 years) Pre-K (Nursery School Pre-K program) BEFORE & AFTER CARE (5 – 15 years) OUT-OF-SCHOOL CAMP (5 – 15 years)
What are your safety measures?
A tall, secure fence protects the yard. Security cameras keep watch, and all teachers are CPR certified.
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Baltimore Residential Campus – Board of Child Care
Located on a 28-acre campus just minutes from the I-695 Liberty Road Exit, Board of Child Care’s Baltimore campus contains 14 living units and our community-based group home called Gateway. The property offers extensive recreational, vocational, and educational facilities – all nestled behind a quiet neighborhood in Milford Mill.
The Baltimore campus serves several distinct program populations with a total of 109 residential beds. In addition, it is also the organization’s operational headquarters. Also on campus are a recreation and activity center, dining hall, conference center, welcome center, chapel, and the Strawbridge School.
UPPER CAMPUS
Seven houses each have five individual rooms. Total capacity is 35 youth, with a mix of males and females. Youth who are diagnosed with emotional, developmental (including autism) and behavioral disabilities are served in this program.
LOWER AND MID CAMPUS
Our lower and mid-campus cottages serve the widest variety of youth on the Baltimore campus program. Depending on which Maryland county is making the referral, we serve youth from the Department of Social Services (DSS), the Department of Juvenile Services (DJS), and the Department of Human Resources (DHR). Youth can enter our Baltimore campus program as a voluntary placement, but that is rare.
Lower Campus: Five living units, each with 10 single rooms, a kitchen, common area, and two bathrooms.
Mid Campus: Two living units, each with 12 single rooms, a kitchen, common area, and two bathrooms.
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The program is currently considering new admissions until capacity is reached. Admission procedures start with your county’s appropriate DSS representative.
TREATMENT GOALS & NEXT STEPS
No matter how a child came to be in our care, our goal is to create an environment where they can grow to be successful members of their families and communities. It is important to note, however, that the programming for youth served by BCC’s residential program is designed around their ultimate plan for discharge. We know that our team can never replace a family, and we work very hard to structure programming to support whatever the appropriate next step is for that youth.
There are a wide variety of options the treatment team may consider as they craft the immediate therapeutic goals as well as the discharge plan. For example, some youth will ultimately be reunited with their families (either immediate or extended), while others will move from BCC’s residential program setting to another treatment setting. This could be a more intense treatment environment or a less intense one, such as placement in a group home or treatment foster care home.
FAMILY INVOLVEMENT & VISITS
The definition of ‘family ‘varies greatly from child to child. At BCC we define family as anyone who cares for the well being of the youth in our care. All of BCC’s social workers are trained to conduct family therapy sessions either via phone or, preferably, in person. The clinical building on campus has space specifically designed for family therapy. Depending on the discharge plan and treatment progress, weekend home visits can be scheduled for the residents.
Our clinical team works closely with the youth to determine who their sources of support are and make sure they are part of the treatment team. Each youth in care has an Individual Treatment Plan (ITP), and the ‘family’ is invited approximately every 90 days to progress meetings. Youth who successfully progress through their treatment plans have campus home visits scheduled (BCC provides transportation to and from the home).
SAMPLE PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
The schedule outline below is a sample; each residential campus and group home is slightly different. During the summer months, youth who are not in summer school will be busy volunteering, enjoying the summer camp experience on our campus or finding an internship to gain valuable work experience.
6:30 am Wake-up, personal hygiene & Health Suite appointments.
7:30 am Cafeteria breakfast service
8 am School
2:30 pm Afternoon snack upon return from school
3 pm Group meetings, therapy and/or Health Suite appt.
4 pm Chores or group activity; recreation and/or therapy
5-6pm Cafeteria dinner service
6-8pm Study and/or tutoring
7 pm Recreation/spiritual life/therapy and/or phone time
8 pm Evening snack
8:30 pm Bedtime routine
RECREATION
Increasing self-esteem, physical health and gaining the trust of peers and adults is the goal of structured sports, fitness and club activities at BCC. Our indoor gymnasium (pictured above), fitness room, heated outdoor pool, baseball and soccer fields, basketball and volleyball courts and an adventure-based ropes course (pictured below) are useful and therapeutic.
SPIRITUALITY
Christian-based services include weekly chapel services, Bible study, and community service trips. Attending denominational services off-campus if therapeutically appropriate is permitted.
*All spiritual life programming is optional. You can read more about spiritual life here
SCHOOLING
Baltimore campus residents either continue to attend their home school, local Baltimore County zoned schools or the on-campus Strawbridge School. Read more about the Strawbridge School degree options available for students.
STAFF
A multi-disciplinary professional team provides behavioral health and therapeutic supports. The staff includes child care workers, clinicians, supervisors, and recreational staff. The youth see a BCC psychiatrist and receive medical services from the on-campus health suite
LICENSE INFORMATION
You can read a complete list of our operating licenses here.
We do have the capacity to take an emergency, after hours placements. Please click here for contact information.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Our incredible volunteers provide the ‘touches from home’ to the youth living on the Board of Child Care. Everything from sending birthday cards, baking cookies, and knitting scarves, to sponsoring Christmas presents. Click here to learn more.
ADMISSIONS
Board of Child Care 3300 Gaither Road Baltimore, MD 21244 [email protected]
Board of Child Care programs are open to any individual regardless of their religious beliefs. Read more about Spiritual Life programming and BCC’s affiliation with the United Methodist Church.
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The Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel, located in a vibrant neighborhood in downtown Baltimore, Maryland, is adjacent to the Baltimore Convention Center. It offers well-appointed rooms and suites, multifunctional conference rooms, small wedding venues and 2 popular restaurants.
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A fascinating event will be a visit to the Sears Tower, the tallest skyscraper in the country. Its height is 443 meters, in total the building has 110 floors. The most remarkable object for visitors is located on the 94th floor and is called the John Hancock Observatory. This is a spacious observation deck with powerful telescopes. Everyone can use them to see the main sights of the city.
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Baltimore – the largest city in the state of Maryland
Baltimore – the largest city in the state of Maryland, known to most Russians, perhaps, only from the detective series about the “killer department” and the ketchup of the same name (remember the slogan of the TV show “Gorodok”: Baltimore is our tomato sponsor? ).
The more enlightened know that the great Poe lived and published here. In principle, both of them go well with the current look of the city: harsh, tough, concrete.
Once upon a time it was the most “Russian” city in America, since a significant part of migrants from Russia at the beginning of the 20th century settled here. In this city, 11 Russian Orthodox churches were built at different times. To the northeast of the city, just 60 km away is Washington – the heart of the country.
Baltimore’s history began with not one but several villages that sprang up randomly along the Atlantic coast around the 17th century. In 1729 they were merged into one, named after the first colonial ruler, Lord Baltimore.
Baltimore played a key role in the American Revolution of 1765-1783. City leaders, Jonathan Plowman Jr. and others, forced residents to resist British taxes, and merchants signed an agreement not to trade with the English metropolis.
The Second Continental Congress met at the Henry Veit House from December 1776 to February 1777, and Baltimore was practically the capital of the United States during this period.
In 1812, the British declared Baltimore a haven for pirates (like the Caribbean and Bermuda) and, after burning Washington, attacked Baltimore. The year 1814 became the most significant in the history of the city, since the Baltimore fortress heroically withstood a whole day of shelling by the cannons of a British ship. During the siege, Francis Scott Key, a well-known lawyer at that time, while being a prisoner of the British, wrote poems that later became the national anthem.
A few days after the siege, a general battle took place in which the Americans won. Thus, the American War of Independence was won. Baltimoreans remember the feat of their fellow citizens, and in their honor they erected a monument to those who died in the war of 1812-1814.
After this war, a new round of development began in the history of the city. The population began to grow, trade increased, railways were built. The focus of the economy shifted from tobacco plantations to logging, shipbuilding and textile production.
Edgar Allan Poe lived in the city on and off, for a total of only a few years. Here he married his 13-year-old cousin. And in 1849 the writer died in Baltimore.
Baltimore has a very clear division into zones. The northern districts of the city are the quarters of the “rich whites”. And the south is the focus of industrial buildings mixed with housing of the working class.
The best places for tourists are, of course, the center and downtown. Here attention is attracted primarily by the Inner Harbor (“Inner Harbor”), the pride of the city. The docks and warehouses around the water are crammed with art galleries, museums, cafes, designer shops and clubs.
Vessels are also moored here, sometimes quite old ones, which can be visited with a guided tour. In particular, this is a coast guard boat, the Torsk submarine from the Second World War, the Constellation sailing ship. The latter, by the way, can be considered one of the last ships of the Civil War, preserved in good condition and almost on the move. In addition, it is in the Inner Harbor that the main attractions of the city are concentrated: an aquarium, a state science center, a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, a children’s museum “Port Discovery” and the World Trade Center.
5 things to do in Baltimore:
Explore the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in the two-story mansion on Amity Street where the writer lived for two years. The museum is open on Saturdays and Sundays.
Eat crab cake.
Enter the Cross Street Market, which has been operating here since the 19th century. Buy fresh meats, pastries and flowers.
Visit the Tradestone Gallery, which specializes exclusively in Russian decorative and applied art; in particular – on lacquered boxes.
Drive across the Chesapeake Bridge, better known as the Bay Bridge, which links the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay with the western shore. It is actually two bridges, each with a movement in its own direction, so you can immediately return back. This is worth doing, since there is essentially nothing to see on the eastern coast. And moving west, you’ll be right in Washington in an hour.
The city’s most famous monument is the George Washington Monument, which was the first in the country and is now the oldest surviving monument. The construction of the monument began in 1815 and was completed in 1829-m. The monument is a more than 50-meter white marble column of the Doric order, at the base of which there is a small museum. On 228 steps you can climb to the very top and explore the city.
The monument is located in Mount Vernon, probably the nicest quarter of the city, north of downtown. Mount Vernon is considered the “cultural district” of Baltimore, originally the most prosperous and respected families settled here, and today the most significant urban cultural sites are located here: the Johns Hopkins University Peabody Conservatory, the Historical Society, the Museum of Modern Art, a symphony hall, an opera, an art school, a library Enoch Pratt and Methodist Church in a beautiful building built in 1872, a fine example of Victorian Gothic.
When it comes to museums and cultural life, in Baltimore, if you wish, you can find opportunities for such a pastime. The Walters Art Museum contains a world-famous collection that was collected directly by William and Henry Walters. The exhibits include paintings, sculptures, jewelry. And the city’s Art Museum houses nearly 90,000 works by artists, ranging from prints and sketches from the 15th century to a collection of Pacific Islander art. Art objects filled not only the museum itself, but also the territory with a landscaped garden around the building.
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Baltimore Maryland is a dangerous city.
Baltimore. A monumental city full of hidden charm. Oakland, California
No matter where I go in the US, I always end up in the slums. No, I’m not looking for the slums, they probably find me on their own. I spent a long day in Baltimore on my way from the States to Europe, as I had spent the night in Washington DC and had taken off from the Baltimore airport. It is a fairly large and interesting city with a number of old skyscrapers, a beautiful waterfront and a motley population of blacks, Latinos, Russians, Chinese and Arabs. Those who are richer move to the outskirts, to areas of private cottages and townhouses. Baltimore is not only the second largest trading port on the East Coast of the United States, but one of the oldest cities in the country, founded in 1729.. In the old days, it was the most “Russian” city in America, since a significant part of the migrants from the Russian Empire who arrived by sea at the beginning of the 20th century settled here. To this day, there are 11 Orthodox Russian churches in Baltimore, most of which, alas, lost their parishioners many years ago and remain closed. Trouble came to the city at the peak of the overproduction crisis in the sixties, similar to what happened in Detroit (see), because of which all the very educated and active people who could leave here did it. Today Baltimore makes a strange impression.
Life in this big city seemed to come to a standstill. Cars rushing through the streets are a reminder that the zombie apocalypse has not yet arrived, but the lack of people on the streets in the city center suggests that all is not well.
Old skyscrapers are beautiful, but there are relatively few of them, especially when compared with such giants as New York and Chicago. It is generally quieter, softer and even a little more sincere. Personally, I don’t like people and enjoy it in such deserted cities. It also reminded me very much of another city-victim of the crisis, on the border with Canada and near Niagara Falls.
The city is one of the five most criminal, along with Detroit, Buffalo, St. Louis and Oakland. Your chance of becoming a victim of a robbery or murder is much higher here than in Moscow and is approximately on the level of Nairobi and Rio de Janeiro.
In 2015 Baltimore experienced serious ethnic riots with pogroms, fires, violence and casualties. The reason is quite banal: they arrested a black drug dealer and, while they were taking him to the police station, slightly broke his ribs. After that, the blacks of Baltimore began to smash and break everything around. About a thousand people were injured in the pogroms, several were shot dead by the police, and 500 were arrested.
There is some kind of life glimmering in heavily guarded office buildings, but in general there is a sense of decline –
This is me trying to tell about the city in a positive way, deliberately not photographing crowds of homeless people and trying to choose beautiful angles.
Very simple. Follow me. I just chose the shortest path to the place of interest to me on the navigator and it runs through bad areas. Yes, here most of the areas are “bad”, according to the Americans. They are shy, obviously did not know crises 1993, 1998, 2008 and so on!
Everything is fine, did you see in your childhood shots from action movies with Chuck Norris and other things from the series “Police Academy” and “Robocop”? Great, so these streets are familiar to you –
Our love for deserted streets should not lead to trouble. The fact is that we are not the only ones who love such places. There are other aesthetes who prefer to sell “nonsense” and arrange “shooters” in such dead-end alleys –
Long-abandoned manufactories –
I wanted to turn right, walking along a rather nice street, where all businesses have long been locked up. But there was a company of black guys hanging around, whose guttural “faks” flew hundreds of meters. Seeing me turning around with a camera in hand, they started yelling, like get out of here, this is their street. America is generally famous for its hospitality, and such areas in particular. In another situation, if I had some kind of grenade launcher or a Maxim machine gun on my hands, I would have ignored the aggression of the marginalized public. But today I decided not to tempt fate and passed by –
There are many such rarities in poor areas. Not because people don’t have money for a new car. Buying a used car in good condition in the States is not particularly expensive, several thousand dollars. But they love specific rarities. And I love you too –
Looking from a bad district at the business center, it may mistakenly seem that here is a decline, and there is civilization. But we were just there. It’s just as deserted and it’s better not to walk in the evening –
By the way, the Russian church, one of the 11 mentioned in Baltimore. Opens quite rarely, except on holidays.
In recent years, the city was flooded with immigrants from Latin America, there are incredibly many of them, entire areas –
Guys, this is practically the center of Baltimore, if anything –
Had lunch in a Chinese chafan. America is an amazing country in this regard. Amazing luxury and fabulous prices coexist with African poverty and devastation. In this, commentators on Soviet television programs were right. I had a great lunch at a Chinese eatery for less than $7, including a huge bowl of sea reptile soup, the same bowl of rice with vegetables and beef, and even a teapot. And the invariable cookie with a note. In mine it was written that I needed to take a break and finish what I started. What would that mean?
The very center of Baltimore, where normal people (not like you and I) are walking and having fun –
And I have to go to the famous Baltimore Museum of the Railway. And in order not to miss the plane to Frankfurt!
Do not fall asleep, there will be a continuation.
After a few hours in Baltimore you will get the impression that you are not in America at all, at least not in North America. The thing is that the streets are full of black people – solid African Americans (64%). Here is such a “dark” city in the USA. Baltimore is an old city, located in the state of Maryland, on the Patapsco River. Due to this location, it is a major port city in the east of the country. It has many interesting sights, entertainment centers, clubs, excellent shops and cultural monuments. In general, the city is interesting for tourists. And today we leave at travel around Baltimore .
Some facts from history
Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland. In some 10-12 years he will turn three hundred. The city was named in honor of the First Lord Baltimore, an Irish baron, when he, George Calvert, was granted a patent by King Charles I of England to settle land in the future province of Maryland. Thanks to this title, the city inherited the name – Baltimore .
By the way, we can safely say that there is no other city in America where the English past is so closely intertwined with dreams of independence. It was a port city that faithfully served them until the beginning of the last century.
Where to stay in Baltimore
Baltimore infrastructure is well developed. There are many hotels and guest houses to suit every budget. You go to Baltimore for a few days, you can check into a small hotel. If you come on vacation with children, perhaps it is better to stay in a luxury hotel.
But most importantly, pay attention to the location of the hotel in Baltimore – choose a safe area, for example, opt for the Little Italy quarter. Here are decent hotels, and the city center, and beautiful picturesque places with architecture of the XIX century. By the way, in this area there are a lot of good and inexpensive restaurants where you can have a delicious dinner.
What to do and see in Baltimore
Baltimore has many interesting places to visit. Did you know that the great master of detectives Edgar Allan Poe lived and worked here ? House Museum Opened in Baltimore Today of this writer. It is better to get to it by transport or take a taxi, because. the museum is in an unsafe area. We recommend that fans of Poe’s stories visit Westminster Cemetery, where the remains of the writer are buried and a monument has been erected.
Go to Inner Harbor . It is located in the center of Downtown. Previously, it served its intended purpose. Now it is the pride of the city and a popular shopping and entertainment area. Museums, shops and restaurants are located in places where there used to be docks. If you want to go shopping, visit the World Trade Center of Baltimore. It has many branded stores and outlets with constant discounts on goods.
Significant places to visit include Baltimore National Aquarium , which presents the diversity and richness of the underwater world of the Atlantic Ocean. It is divided into several thematic zones. Sharks and rays swim in the outdoor pools. There are small pools with crocodiles, turtles and small fish. And on the top floor of the Aquarium there is a tropical forest with lush vegetation and birds. Every day the Aquarium hosts a dolphin show – another exciting event for adults and children.
Great Children’s Museum Port Discovery Children Museum and Maryland Science Center The Maryland Science Center – favorite places for tourists and locals. The latter houses Science Museum with regular interactive exhibitions. It is located on three floors of the building. And the exhibits of the museum allow you to get acquainted with the natural sciences, make a virtual “journey” through the human body, see a giant meteorite, and so on. The museum has a planetarium and an observatory.
The very same Inner Harbor is also a open-air museum . So, on its piers you can see a whole flotilla of ships: sailboat “USS Constellation”, the submarine of the 2nd World War “USS Torsk”, the lightship “Chesapeak” and the coast guard ship “Taney”. Each of them is open for internal visits. Having bought a single ticket, you can walk along the decks of the ships, learn their history. Of course, the most famous of them is the military frigate “Constellation”, which means “constellation” in English. An interesting fact is that in Baltimore there are many names of streets and buildings that have English names. Moreover, there is a whole block, well restored, with the first urban buildings that the British built. So, this frigate today is the National Treasure of Baltimore and personifies the era of the Civil War in the United States, when it actually went into service.
Next to it is the legendary one, which was hit by more than 1800 shells and bombs during the Second War of Independence, but it still survived. Today it houses a museum.
There are many restaurants and cafes around the harbor. While in this city, you should definitely try the famous blue crab dish – Baltimore Crabcake . It is a kind of sandwich with crab meat. And in Baltimore, seafood dishes are excellently cooked, for gourmets – a real paradise. The most famous cafe in the harbor – Hard Rock Cafe .
The main architectural sights are located around the harbor itself. So, in the northern part you will see a 28-storey skyscraper – World Trade Center . Walking west a little, is Phoenix Tower , the octagonal tower of the Charles Center and Bank of America . Each of the skyscrapers has an observation deck where you can take a high-speed elevator and view the city from above.
In recent years, Baltimore has become one of the most criminal cities in the United States. Don’t go to Elwood Park, Sandtown Winchester, or the Bere. These neighborhoods are simply synonymous with the word “death”, especially for a foreign tourist, areas in which gangs of drug dealers and arms dealers have settled. To get an idea of these neighborhoods in Baltimore, watch The Wire, you won’t regret it.
Stay vigilant when traveling in Baltimore. For your safety, we advise you to visit only tourist areas of the city, such as Little Italy (Little Italy), Falls Point (Fells Point), Federal Hill (Federal Hill) and Mount Vernon (Mount Vernon).
You can spend more than one day in the latter. It is very elegant, with interesting sights such as the Walters Museum, the Peabody Conservatory (the first music institution in the United States) and the monument to George Washington. These areas are safe. In addition, Baltimore itself is a piece of America’s colonial history that will send any curious tourist back in time. We recommend to visit there!
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I can only judge by myself, but I would still venture to suggest that many tourists, especially those who traveled along a complex and eventful route, have encountered ” penultimate day effect. The essence of the effect lies in the fact that if at the beginning of the journey a person perceives everything with redoubled enthusiasm, is ready for heroic forced marches and expressions of admiration for 10 hours a day, then by the end of it such an unbearable burden of fatigue accumulates – both from the abundance of impressions and from endless journeys, that already what remains on the penultimate day passes almost unnoticed. The eye is “blurred”, the brain refuses to accept even one more piece of information about the next sight, the local cuisine makes you sick, and the soul aches and asks to go home.
Why does all this happen on the penultimate day? Because on the last day you begin to feel sad not for home, but for a journey that seems to have not yet ended, but its end is clearly looming on the horizon, and therefore a second wind opens up for a beautiful and memorable finale.
On our big trip, we spent the penultimate day in Baltimore, USA. And this penultimate day was both a confirmation that in the end there is little strength left for new impressions, and an exception to this rule. But first things first.
There are cities from which you don’t expect anything special. They are not well known, rarely grace the covers of guidebooks and travel magazines, and are not included in the top most popular tourist destinations. Another point on the map where you do not dream to go and do not want to return. Baltimore is one of those cities that are most often visited “along the way” – as a convenient, but optional stop on a route consisting of more famous and therefore more expected places for tourists.
Baltimore, the largest city in Maryland, located on the banks of the Patapsco River at its confluence with Chesapeake Bay, was also included in our program as a city along the way. The cheapest tickets offered by the ultra-low-cost Spirit Airlines from Guatemala to the Northeast coast of the United States turned out to be Baltimore, more precisely, Baltimore / Washington Airport (BWI), which, as its name implies, serves two neighboring agglomerations.
But before landing in Maryland, we had to transfer in Florida, at the Fort Lauderdale / Hollywood airport, and a fateful meeting with former compatriots who had long ago moved to the States for permanent residence and quite successfully settled in their new homeland. One of them, Tatyana, helped us a lot, prompting us to visit the Baltimore Museum of Art, which thoroughly complemented the cultural program of our trip.
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Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)
Due to a flight delay, we arrived at the Baltimore airport at 1 am, tired, hungry (an ultra-low-cost airline saves on food first of all), angry. Going out into the street and into the fresh air after 12 hours on the road, we instantly chilled to the bone: after hot Mexico and Guatemala, the sub-zero temperature, which is natural in November in this part of the Atlantic, seemed extremely uncomfortable. To top it off, I forgot to order a free pickup from a hotel located in the suburbs 3 kilometers from the airport that provided a similar service.
However, the tourist luck that has been with us all these long 14 days has not changed this time either. The taxi driver of another hotel, who met completely different people here, agreed to give us a lift for free, although he was not obliged to help, besides, our hotel was completely out of his way.
This was not the end of the pleasant things that happened to us in Baltimore, from which we did not expect anything special.
However, at first the city, or rather, its suburbs, made a somewhat depressing impression.
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The next morning, having slept and rested, we took a free shuttle bus back to the airport, and from there to downtown Baltimore. Logistics BWI-Baltimore airport is very convenient for budget travelers, as there is a surface light rail line between them, and the fare is about $ 3.
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Tatyana warned us that Baltimore is not the most prosperous and even depressing city, especially against the background of neighboring Washington with its high standard of living and salaries of government officials (this class prospers not only in Russia), security problems may arise (how strange write this not about some Mexican, but about an American city!).
Baltimore is second in the United States after Detroit in terms of the number of crimes and has a rather infamous reputation as the “drug capital”. The criminal side of Baltimore is not as well known as, for example, Los Angeles, New York or Miami, because the city itself is not associated in the mass consciousness as a spectacular backdrop for the fight between cops and organized crime. The most famous series about Baltimore that reveals its dark side is The Wire, which tells about the everyday life of Baltimore police officers who are investigating drug and corruption cases using modern technical devices.
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Another feature of Baltimore is the predominance of the African American population (almost 65% of the total population), as well as a large number of immigrants. A quarter of the city’s residents live on or below the poverty line, working low-paid service jobs.
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When we were in Baltimore, did we feel the unsettledness and dysfunction of this city? Disadvantaged by American standards, of course, because even the most depressing corners of the US will be better off than most of the rest of the world.
In the suburbs and on the outskirts, which we had the opportunity to see from the train window and where we walked a little later in the dark, things really look a little sad. We had no obvious security problems, no one asked what the hell we were doing in a foreign area and whether there were money in our pockets. But sometimes a chill ran down the back of the neck, when it seemed that someone’s indifferent look became a little more interested at the sight of us.
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A truly frightening sign of the recently passed Halloween
No need to make hasty conclusions about the city, judging by its outskirts, most often representing a featureless typical building mixed with residential areas, warehouses and industrial zones.
The historical center is another matter. And just the same, the center of Baltimore rightfully has the prefix “historical”, since quite a lot of buildings of the 19th – early 20th centuries have been preserved in the city, although, of course, here you can also see skyscrapers standard for all American megacities, adjacent to the old brick and limestone houses. The fact is that Baltimore, like, for example, Boston, at one time was badly damaged by fire, as a result of which one and a half thousand buildings were irrevocably destroyed.
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Museum of sports legends located in the former railway station building (1856)
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The building of 1890 is adjacent to a modern skyscraper
Baltimore is divided into several dozen districts – neighborhoods (neighborhood: “district”, “quarter”). We spent our only night in Baltimore at Mount Vernon, the oldest neighbourhood, named after the Mount Vernon estate that belonged to the first US president, George Washington. It was from this area that we started our walk around Baltimore. With the weather again, as well as on this trip in general, we were incredibly lucky – despite the noticeable November frost, it was sunny and clear, not a hint of rain.
Mount Vernon’s central landmark is the Washington Monument – a column of snow-white marble with a figure of the president on top. The height of the column is 54 meters, which corresponds to the height of a 17-storey building. In addition, the column itself is located on a hill, as if towering above the rest of the city. It looks impressive, although, in my opinion, there is not enough free space nearby, like a similar monument in Washington, which allows you to fully appreciate the scale of the column and the harmony of its composition.
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The Washington Monument at Mount Vernon is the first monument designed in honor of George Washington and the oldest such monument still standing today. At the base of the column is a museum. Previously, it was even possible to go upstairs (I can imagine what views open from there!), But for safety reasons, the lift was closed.
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George Washington blesses the city
The space around the monument is interestingly organized in the form of an equilateral cross. Each of the four parts of the cross is a small square with monuments to prominent personalities, sculptures or a fountain.
Monument to John Howard, one of the politicians of the 18th and 19th centuries, the governor of Maryland, the general who commanded the Maryland army during one of the campaigns during the struggle for US independence
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Monument to Maryland-born Roger Brooke Tony, US Attorney General and Supreme Judge
All these names, famous in the context of American history, did not tell us anything. Of much more interest was one of the four squares of Mount Vernon Park, in which four allegorical sculptures depicting War, Peace, Power and Order are located around the lion sculpture.
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Mount Vernon Park Fountain
As for old churches, Baltimore has a lot of them. Not even that – A LOT. The fact is that a significant part of the first wave of immigrants were refugees “for religious reasons”, who went on a difficult and dangerous crossing of the ocean in the hope of freely, without persecution from the authorities, to profess their chosen faith in their new homeland.
The state of Maryland is notable for being the first in America to pass a law proclaiming freedom of religion, so that churches of various denominations can be found on the territory of the state and its largest city – from the first Roman Catholic cathedral in America to one of the oldest American synagogues. Despite the fact that Maryland was originally created as a colony of refuge for Catholics, most churches belong to various currents of Protestantism (which are innumerable).
We were not particularly interested in the churches of Baltimore, but we were lucky to see some of them along the way.
First Unitarian Church (1817), oldest building in continuous use by a Unitarian congregation
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (1854), founded among the first 30 Anglican parishes in Maryland back in the 17th century
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Zion Lutheran Church (main building – 1808). The community was founded to meet the religious needs of Lutheran Germans – immigrants from Germany and settlers from neighboring Pennsylvania.
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We do not understand the currents of Protestantism, but we know exactly which churches can be called the most elegant and beautiful. Gothic (and its follower through the centuries – Neo-Gothic) attracts increased attention even of people far from architecture and glorifies longing for medieval romance.
Baltimore has several examples of Neo-Gothic architecture. Directly opposite the hotel we stayed at in Mount Vernon is the slender, sky-gazing building of the First Presbyterian Church (1873).
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The church is listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and belongs to the oldest Presbyterian congregation in Baltimore.
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This church has the highest spire in Baltimore – 83 meters (which still did not want to fully fit in the frame), visible far away.
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Emmanuel (Emmanuel – the name of the promised Messiah in the Old Testament) Episcopal Church, built in 1854 of white limestone, is located near the First Presbyterian Church, on Cathedral Street. Another striking example of neo-gothic architecture.
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United Methodist Church (1872), adjacent to the Washington Monument and Mount Vernon Park
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We did not reach the oldest Roman Catholic cathedral in America with its giant dome – it was not on the way, but we looked into a small park, laid out in honor of Pope John Paul II.
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All of these churches, some of which are over 200 years old, look like they were built very recently – not in the sense that they look like new builds, but in the sense that their condition and appearance are properly maintained .
And it’s not just the churches that look brand new. The entire historical center of Baltimore is in excellent condition (which I personally envy in white – I would like the same careful attitude to our Russian cities).
If you want to see what Baltimore might have been like before, I recommend that you first go for a walk in Mount Vernon. The spirit of old Baltimore, the city of the American Revolution, has been preserved here, honored, albeit for a couple of months, to become the capital of an already independent state, and a prosperous financial center, where representatives of aristocratic families and financial bigwigs preferred to settle.
Such was Baltimore in the 18th and 19th centuries, and Mount Vernon’s many monuments of architecture and history testify to its former glory and splendor. Today, in this historic district of Baltimore, which is considered prestigious for living, cafes, restaurants, art galleries, offices of various companies, libraries, museums, and hotels are concentrated.
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Baltimore was incredibly pleasant to walk around, and that in itself was a surprise in a city from which we did not expect much, given the “penultimate day effect”.
I would never have thought, but in places this city reminded *whispers* of Paris.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation analysts have determined which cities USA are the most dangerous for life. Flint (Michigan), Detroit (Michigan) and Oakland (California) were in the top three in terms of growth in murders, robberies and robbery. Here, on average, there is one serious crime per 50 people per year.
The situation is not much better in other cities. Ranking in the list is carried out rather conditionally. For example, Baltimore (Maryland), being in ninth place on the list, demonstrates one of the most impressive indicators in terms of the number of murders. Last year, 219 people were killed here.
Almost all dangerous cities have high rates of violent crimes, rising unemployment, and a drop in the level of education. According to the Stringer Bureau of International Investigation, FBI experts reasonably see the reasons for the rapid growth of crime in economic problems. The business climate in many dangerous cities has been in a doldrums for years, in some cases long before the Great Recession, says John Roman, senior fellow at the Urban Institute. The 2008 crisis simply exacerbated the negative trends and accelerated the criminalization of disadvantaged regions. In the United States, the consequences of the financial cataclysms resulted not only in persistent and high unemployment rates, but also in the growth of crime.
The FBI found that up to a third of the population lives below the poverty line in dangerous cities, and unemployment is rampant in almost all cities. In seven of them, it exceeded the 10% mark, and in Detroit and Stockton, the level of the unemployed population was more than 18%.
With an average US poverty rate of 15%, in places like Detroit and Flint, the figure is over 40%. Even in Oakland, over 20% of the population lives on the verge of poverty, although California is considered the richest state in America.
According to the FBI, entire cities are now marginalized and marginalized. The story of Detroit, which in 2008 experienced the collapse of the auto industry and the actual bankruptcy procedure, is indicative. Already in 2012, 386 murders were committed in it. According to statistics, every fiftieth resident of Detroit commits a serious crime.
In addition to economic problems, dangerous cities have demonstrated an extremely low level of education among the population. In all of them, the percentage of adults with a completed secondary school certificate does not exceed 80%, while the national average is 86%.
In New Haven (number eight on the FBI list), the police even practice parole for criminals in exchange for a promise to graduate from high school or otherwise integrate into normal life. The criminogenic situation in the cities of the dangerous list is striking not only in scope, but also in a downward trend. Meanwhile, the attention of local authorities is focused not on combating socio-economic causes, but on strengthening police measures.
Thus, the sheriff of Genesee County, where the most dangerous American city – Flint, is located, proposed to the authorities an expensive plan to create a rapid reaction force to counter local gangs. He estimated the content of the police army at $3 million.
St. Louis, Missouri, ranked fourth on the list, is already heavily patrolled and monitoring the current situation. However, this does not make the locals happier: St. Louis ranked 12th in the list of unhappy cities in America according to Forbes.
The full FBI list of dangerous cities looks like this:
What do you associate the name Baltimore with? With ketchup? Or maybe with the Baltic Sea? But there is also an airfield with the same name not far from Voronezh! But in fact, today we will talk about the largest city in the state of Maryland, which I looked into on the way from Philadelphia to Washington. The port city associated with the life and death of Edgar Allan Poe seems to have absorbed the darkness of his work. Or vice versa – inspired him …
Today’s Baltimore is not the most visited place in America. Although there has never been a special idyll in this city: at first it was one of the largest American ports, where sailors rioted every evening, and now it is a predominantly African-American city in which a third of the population does not even have a secondary education. Personally, I was primarily interested in places connected with the difficult life of Edgar Allan Poe, my favorite writer. And I also wanted to try the famous local crabcake (more on that!). The rest, I decided for myself, according to the principle – what I can do, I can do it. Therefore, in Baltimore, I allocated only one day in my plan for inspection.
2. It was already dark when I arrived in Baltimore from Philadelphia. The bus station here is located in some ass (while proudly called Downtown Baltimore), from where you can get to the center on only one single bus route. There was no desire to take a taxi. To feel the city, you have to go with the locals! I took a picture of the interior of the Baltimore bus the very next day. Pleased with the colors of the seats, I would call it “stars in the night.” Pay attention to the yellow ribbons. To signal to the driver that you want to get out, there is no need to run to the button by the door, but you just need to click on any place on the tape.
I was surrounded only by blacks on the bus. This did not surprise me too much, I already knew that 2/3 of the population here are black. The carrier apparently decided to play a trick on the sucker-tourist, and did not stop the bus at the stop I needed, but drove me to the next one. 🙂 Just think, let’s take a walk! Getting off the bus, he took out a map and began to look where to go. Just then, some lady of 50 years old with a dog arrived in time: – Maybe I can help you? – Yes, thank you! Can you please tell me how to get to West Madison Street? – Hmmm… Now I’ll tell you.. I already found it on the map and understood the route, but since I asked, you need to politely wait for an answer. The lady with the dog finally gave out: – Perhaps the most SAFE (she emphasized this) way is through that street, there to the right, there to the right … – Thank you! I scratched my turnips. It turns out that even the big streets of Baltimore are not very safe in the evening. Good start!
3. The surprises continued in the hotel. It turned out that to get inside after 8 pm (!), you need to ring the bell. Ding-don! I was greeted by an exorbitantly cheerful, slightly greeting head waiter. He did not take my passport, but said that he believed in my word that I was such and such. Then, for some reason, he began to assure that this area was safe, safe. Having received the keys to the room, I did not immediately go upstairs, but first returned to the hall to get a better look at it. I usually don’t post pictures of hotels in my reports, but this is a special case. It turned out that everything here has been preserved almost from the end of the 19th century.
4. Wooden stairs, rickety and very creaky. Antique furniture, and obviously not from the store, but from the time the house was founded. Someone’s old portraits on the walls of the corridor. “Probably come to life at night!” – I thought.
After modern, Ikea style hostels in New York and Philadelphia, this hotel, which had not seen major renovations since the time of the king of peas, simply blew the roof.
5. My number. The fireplace, alas, is decorative, but it looks like it was once active. There is no general lighting, only a few table lamps. There are red curtains on the windows, flooding the room with bloody light in the morning.
6. Check out the lamp and phone! My drinking spoils the still life, of course.
My first thought was: “Probably it was in such rooms that Edgar Allan Poe’s darkest works were born!” All evening I sat and waited for a raven to knock on the door or something like that to happen. 🙂
7. But alas, no mystical stories happened this time. After sleeping, in the morning I went to explore the surroundings. The weather 100% met my expectations: for some reason I was sure in advance that it was in Baltimore that the sky would be covered with clouds and it would periodically drizzle. So it actually happened. 🙂 A small street next to the hotel, which for some reason was not recommended the day before by a lady with a dog as safe, looked more than decent during the day!
8. “Can there be some kind of crime here, among this beauty?” – I thought. At that moment, two police cars rushed down the adjacent street with flashing lights.
9. Literally 50 meters from these lovely snowflakes on the windows – a completely different picture.
10. In general, it was difficult to draw an objective conclusion from the surroundings of the hotel about what Baltimore is like. I made my way to the west side of town, to the Edgar Allan Poe House Museum, taking in the surroundings along the way.
11. I had been walking for 20 minutes, and everything around was calm. Except that there seemed to be a lot of policemen in the city. Other than that, it’s a pretty nice place! Here, for example, what a cool cathedral was found here!
12. On the fence, over the main banner on the topic of the cathedral, there is another banner on the theme of the local football club: “Believe it, Baltimore!” Imagine this with us, for example, on the fence of the Elokhov Cathedral: “God save Spartak!” 🙂 The club is called Baltimore Ravens (Baltimore Ravens), and the whole city is crazy about it! I’ve seen stretch marks like this before. Do I need to explain why, in the city that Edgar Allan Poe made famous, the team is named after stern black birds?
13. Cool graffiti with kind kids.
14. Another one with a surly superhero. HOW were they drawn? Well, it was necessary to put scaffolding!
15. Meanwhile, as we moved away from the center, the picture changed. My fat Lonely Planet guidebook warned me that Edgar Allan Poe’s house is in a high-crime area, so it’s best to take a taxi…
crime rate?” I mentally answered the guidebook.
17. But the criminal area in America turned out to be a little different than in Russia. At some point, I noticed that there was no longer a single white man on the streets…
18. More to come. There are posters on the windows with the inscriptions “Stop shooting, start living!” From time to time there are suspicious-looking companies, loudly and with copious use of the word “fuck”, shouting something to each other across the street, and sometimes unexpectedly and loudly addressing you: “Yo man wassup?” when you pass them. Well, in general, such a normal criminal area, just as if he got into his native GTA 3! 🙂
19. The streets are deserted, but burnt blacks are occasionally encountered. I even asked one where the Poe Museum was. It turned out that he did not know such a writer. Who would have doubted… 🙂
20. The right house was found just one block away from the unlucky Negro. Here it is, on the corner, unremarkable. During his lifetime, Edgar Poe remained unrecognized and ended his life in terrible poverty. Several decades passed before French writers, and then the whole world, paid tribute to the great man. Unfortunately, the museum was closed for the winter!
Nothing! But he looked at another America! By the way, I did not see the police in this part of the city at all. They probably figure it out somehow.
21. Without much delay in west Baltimore, I headed back to the center in transit through Westminster Cemetery. Here the great writer found his peace. Initially, Edgar Allan Poe was buried in a far corner, in the presence of only a few people, and after a few years the grave was completely forgotten.
22. After the confession of the writer, his ashes were moved closer to the entrance and a monument more adequate to his talent was erected. His wife Virginia Clemm and mother-in-law Maria Clemm are also buried here (in fact, family relations are somewhat more complicated here, but you yourself will read about this if you are interested). There are a lot of visitors here, which surprised me.
23. My bus to Washington was scheduled only in the evening, so I could safely walk for a few more hours.
26. At the beginning of the story, I mentioned an unusual word – crabcake. Actually, already from the name you can guess what it is: a kind of pastry with crab meat. The most local dish. Almost every restaurant here serves it, for 20 dollars apiece. But after doing a little research, I found out that the best (many people think so) crabcake in Baltimore is not in restaurants, but . .. in a local Lexington market in some eatery. That’s where I went. The market turned out to be very cool. Although around it there are again quarters mostly with a black population of low income, in the market itself there is a real American mixture: there are enough Asians and Latinos (in other places in Baltimore you won’t find them with fire during the day).
29. An eatery with crabcakes was found at the far end of the market and turned out to be really very titled, despite the fact that food is put on paper plates here, and you have to eat while standing – at this very table below in the photo.
30. Here it is, the long-awaited meal! For some reason, I didn’t think of taking a picture of him on my plate, I really wanted to eat. The crab cake tasted just as good as it looked! Never tried anything like it! Will be in Baltimore – I recommend.
31. The peculiarity of crabcakes is that they are made from blue crab meat. These live in local waters. It would be better, however, they did not put them on display – it became a pity immediately. 🙁
32. Having satiated my stomach and mourned about blue crabs, I set off to study local transport. Like Philadelphia the day before, Baltimore pleased him with its diversity. For example, the city tram. Just like ours, only with more cars.
33. And most importantly, there is a subway here. True, only one line, but so good. I was surprised by the presence of a full-fledged lobby, for America this is not very typical.
34. At least a few stations need to ride in any way! Tickets are sold in vending machines. For one trip – $1.6, unlimited for 1 day (including buses) – $3.5. I preferred the second option. Beneficial enough.
35. Go!
36. The stations are not so hot, but they don’t look like Philadelphia or New York at all. More like something European.
37. The third city – and already the fourth car interior.
38. The stations turned out to be not completely the same type, which I expected, but even with a hint of some kind of their own face.
39. After riding the subway for a while, I thought that I still need to look at the place that is considered the heart of the city – the Inner Harbor. It has an almost square shape, and along its banks there is almost everything that is usually seen in Baltimore by those who were brought here by a difficult one.
40. There are several historic ships and a submarine in the harbor. You can visit all of them with one ticket, which costs about $20. I didn’t have much time, so I left the ships for another time. And the angular building behind the submarine is the National Aquarium!
41. Torsk – if anything, this is the name of the submarine. Very amused picture! 🙂
42. The aquarium on the other side is all glass, reflecting the office centers of Baltimore. How unlike the neighborhoods around Edgar Allan Poe’s house!
43. The police officers patrolling this part of the city are, I think, the envy of their counterparts in other areas. In general, during the day I saw twice how the police took someone on the streets, and how many times their cars rushed past with the howl of sirens – you can’t count!
44.. What I liked most about the Inner Harbor was the cute old lighthouse. Theoretically, you can go up there for free, but for some reason (we would have written “technical”)) that day it did not work.
46. And, of course, you can’t help but notice here. this hulk with black pipes that betray the former power plant. Now the main part of the former machine room is given over to a bookstore.
47. From the inside, the pipes look no less impressive!
48. The quarters adjacent to the Inner Harbor look nice for modern development.
49. But just a couple of hundred meters away, the picture is sometimes different. Contrasts…
What to Do When Baby Is Teething (And Won’t Stop Crying)
Wondering what to do when baby is teething and won’t stop crying hysterically? Here are clever ways to soothe your inconsolable little one.
Your baby is teething… again.
But this time, she can’t sleep well at night, especially when she gets up crying at least three times. You know it’s teething since she’ll start chewing on her fingers and clamping down on everything. She’s in so much pain, but you don’t know what you can give her to calm her down.
It doesn’t help that she’s grown extra clingy and screams when you put her down. She’s so attached to you that you’ve barely slept in days. As much as you know how much she needs you right now, you feel like you’re losing your mind.
What to do when baby is teething and won’t stop crying
Perhaps the worst part of teething is that it can become a guessing game. Any time my baby fussed, I immediately pointed to teething as the cause, even though no teeth would show up for months, despite the telltale symptoms.
Still, other times, you just know that your baby’s emerging teeth are causing her to cry hysterically for hours. So much so that she won’t sleep unless she’s held, and soothing her doesn’t seem to work. What are some remedies to help her when you’ve tried everything, to help her stop crying inconsolably?
Take a look at a few ideas that have helped me console my babies when they were miserable with teething:
1. Offer frozen or cold food
Frozen food can work wonders on sore gums! Try giving your baby frozen food through a mesh feeder so she can suck on it while soothing herself.
Munchkin Fresh Food Feeder
Here’s how it works:
First, puree or mash the food.
Then, pour them into ice cube trays.
Once they’re frozen, place the cubes into the feeders.
Let them slightly thaw so that they’re not too cold or hard.
This also works well with yogurt and breast milk! And another option is to pour the food into popsicle molds:
Mini Silicone Popsicle Mold
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2. Offer frozen teething rings
Teething rings are fantastic for your baby to chomp on, releasing the pressure she feels in her mouth. Even better if it’s frozen, as this also helps numb the pain she might be feeling. Pop these into your freezer or even refrigerator to cool them down. Then, offer them as regular teething rings:
Infantino 3-Pack Water Teethers
3. Give medicine
If you’re like me, you’re a bit hesitant to offer your baby medicine, especially for something like teething which can go on for quite some time.
But for challenging moments when she’s inconsolable, over-the-counter medicine can be a huge relief.
Our pediatrician recommended an over-the-counter medicine that can help with both pain and inflammation. Either way, check with your pediatrician to see what she recommends, and in how many doses. Homeopathic options like drops and teething gels are also available.
4. Provide a comfort item
This is the time to give your baby a special lovey or comfort item, to help her when she’s uncomfortable. While the lovey won’t replace you, she can find comfort in it when you’re apart, like when she’s asleep or in someone else’s care.
My kids loved the Angel Dear lovies. They chewed the corners to help with teething pain and slept with them for every nap and bedtime:
Angel Dear Blankie
5. Slow down
Sometimes, in our quest to get our babies to stop crying as quickly as possible, we drive ourselves crazy when we don’t get the results we want.
We blame ourselves for not knowing what to do, or resent our babies for making life hard. The to-do list never ends, and we feel glued holding them in our arms, unable to tackle our tasks.
But sometimes, the reason things are hard is because we resist them so much. What if, instead of finding all the ways to stop the crying, you’re simply present for your baby when she needs you?
Stop what you’re doing and tend to her. Put things on the back burner for now and hold her in your arms. Yes, you won’t get any housework done, but you’ll get to it at some point (or realize they’re not even that important).
For now, make comforting her your top priority. Of course, this doesn’t mean you pause your life entirely, but for those heightened moments when you just know she needs you, slow down and be there for her.
Conclusion
If you’ve ever wondered what to do when your baby is teething and won’t stop crying, rest assured you’re not alone, mama.
But now you have a few tricks you can try. Offer cold or frozen food to numb her gums, as well as teething rings to relieve the pressure that can drive her to clamp down on everything. Give medicine, from over-the-counter pain relief to cooling gels for her gums.
Provide a comfort item like a lovey she can gnaw on and sleep with, especially in your absence. And finally, for those brutally miserable moments, slow down and comfort her—this is the time she needs you most.
Teething isn’t fun for anyone involved, but thankfully you now have solutions—even if it feels like your baby is teething yet again.
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4 Ways to Ease a Teething Baby
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When does teething usually start and what are the symptoms?
Most babies start teething between 4-7 months, but some start a little earlier and others a little later and that’s okay. Symptoms will appear before the tooth breaks through, in most cases. They include:
Excessive drooling
A desire to chew on something hard because pressure helps to alleviate the pain
Swollen tender gums
Mild irritability, crying, or a low grade fever
Teething does not cause vomiting, diarrhea, inconsolable crying or a temperature above 100.4 degrees F. If your baby has any of these symptoms, call the pediatrician. Actually, treatment for many medical conditions is delayed in babies because the symptoms are written off by parents as teething. What can I do to support my baby through teething?
A few easy things to do include wash your hands, trim your nails, and gently massage swollen their gums. Teething rings made of firm rubber with a slight chill to them can help, but don’t freeze them. That can do more harm than good.
If nothing seems to be working call your pediatrician about using over-the-counter pain relievers like Tylenol and Motrin. They’ll tell you if they’re safe for your baby based on your baby’s age and health history, and tell you how much and how often you can give your baby while they’re teething.
Avoid gels that you rub on your baby’s gums. They aren’t helpful because teething babies drool quite a bit and the drool can wash away the medication. In addition, it can numb the back of a baby’s throat and interfere with their ability to swallow.
Avoid teething tablets. The FDA has issued a warning against Hyland’s teething tablets because they contain belladonna and the amount contained in them is unregulated. They found in lab testing that they contained 16x more belladonna than they should have. Too much can cause harm to a baby.
When should I start to brush my baby’s teeth?
Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in childhood and it’s preventable. As soon as you see teeth, start brushing with a soft child’s toothbrush. Use a smear of fluoride toothpaste, like the size of a grain of rice.
When should my baby see the dentist for the first time?
A child should see the dentist around their first birthday. This is a chance for parents to ask questions and for the dentist to educate parents about proper oral hygiene. Topics of conversation should include brushing, bottles, juice, and fluoride. They’ll do a basic checkup and introduce the child to the dentist. They try to make it a positive experience so that the child will want to come back.
How to Soothe a Teething Baby at Night: 9 Tips and Tricks
Teething is an inevitable part of your baby’s development — and it can be a nerve-wracking time for parents as their little ones struggle through cutting those first few teeth.
No matter the time of day, a fussy baby who’s teething can be hard to calm. But at least during the day, you expect to be awake. So, what can you do to soothe your little one and get them back to dreamland at night, so the both of you can enjoy some shut-eye? Here are some tips.
Generally speaking, most babies begin teething somewhere between 4 and 7 months of age. But some children may begin teething earlier or later than this window.
Typically, you’ll know if your baby’s nighttime restlessness is due to teething because they’ll be exhibiting other common teething symptoms. Along with difficulty sleeping, these symptoms usually include:
irritability/fussiness
excessive drooling
chewing
But if your baby is experiencing a rash (other than a drool rash), fever, or diarrhea, something other than teething may be the cause of their discomfort. In that scenario, you should speak with your child’s pediatrician.
Your baby’s gums are irritated and sore, which can explain the nighttime fussiness. So when they wake up crying, try offering them a cooling gum massage with a durable teething ring. (Check out these top picks!)
With teething toys, make sure that they’re solid plastic rather than gel-filled, and store them in your fridge or freezer. Inspect the teething ring after every use to ensure that there aren’t any broken pieces that could pose a choking hazard.
Also, avoid teething jewelry such as necklaces and bracelets made from amber, marble, silicone, or even wood. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns against them because they pose a choking risk.
Sore gums can really benefit from a cooling sensation. This trick is easy to use and doesn’t require any special equipment — just the foresight to keep a few washcloths prepped in the freezer so you’re not scrambling at 2 a.m.
Take a clean washcloth, soak it in water, and then place it in the freezer for at least 30 to 60 minutes. While you should make sure that there aren’t any rips or strings, these washcloths can serve a dual purpose. Along with instantly cooling your baby’s sore gums, your little one can also gnaw on them as long as they like.
Depending on whether this is their first tooth or not, you might let your baby gum at your fingers. Just make sure that your fingers are clean before you let them have fun. For added comfort, dip your fingers in cool water to help calm their gums.
This is similar but involves a little more effort — and therefore, wakefulness — on your part.
Make sure your hands are clean before you stick them in your baby’s mouth, but use your fingers to apply gentle pressure on your baby’s gums. Sometimes simply rubbing the gums will be enough to give your baby sweet relief from teething pain.
While most people don’t associate drool with being uncomfortable, letting your baby sit around with a wet face all day can contribute to rashes, which adds to the discomfort at night.
Even though you can’t catch every dribble, make sure your little teether is as dry as possible during the day so they go into the night more comfortable. This would be a great time to invest in durable bibs that don’t let drool soak through to the clothes beneath them.
Sometimes all you need is a bit of distraction to help redirect your baby’s attention elsewhere. While this might not work for every baby, adding a white noise machine to your baby’s nursery can help them drift off to la-la land despite discomfort.
Some white noise machines also serve as night-lights or can be controlled remotely.
This tip should be more of a last resort as opposed to your first soothing technique. But sometimes, if your baby is struggling to sleep, some over-the-counter medicine might be the trick you need.
Talk with your baby’s pediatrician first before you give it to your baby so you can confirm the proper dosage. But baby acetaminophen (Tylenol) given roughly 30 minutes before bedtime can help to block mouth pain and help your little one drift off to sleep.
However, avoid teething tablets and topical numbing medications designed to be used on a baby’s gums.
Often, numbing gels don’t provide sustaining relief because your baby is drooling so much that the medication is washed away. Teething tablets contain belladonna and numbing gels contain benzocaine, both of which have been linked with dangerous side effects in babies, says the FDA.
This might sound like a tall order, but teething — much like many other periods in your baby’s life — is a temporary situation. No matter how tempting it might be to let teething disrupt your baby’s regular bedtime routine, don’t do it.
As much as possible, stick to the routine you’ve already established and try to keep your little one as comfortable as possible so that they can fall asleep.
Rest assured, you’re not the first parent to deal with this. And no matter how stressful it might seem, you’ll get through it! Try to maintain perspective, keep your little one comfortable, and give them extra cuddles.
Teething is one of those baby milestones that most parents have a love-hate relationship with. On the one hand, it’s exciting to see your little one grow and develop. But on the flip side, those first few teeth are usually when teething symptoms are at their worst and nighttime sleep is most disrupted.
Fortunately, there are things you can do to ease the discomfort and make sleep possible for both you and baby. And if you notice a fever or rash, call your pediatrician — there may be something else going on.
Is My Baby Teething? Check our Baby Teething Chart to Find Out
One joy of parenthood is watching your little one reach milestones. It’s common to celebrate a baby crawling or walking for the first time. But these aren’t the only milestones to look forward to. You might even celebrate your baby’s first tooth.
Here’s what you need to know about teething, as well as what you can do to make the experience more comfortable for your baby.
Baby teeth erupt, or come in, gradually at different times. Typically, you can expect your baby to have all 20 of their primary teeth by the age of 3. Keep in mind, though, the timing that teeth appear can vary from child to child.
Here’s a general guideline when you can expect each tooth to erupt:
Lower teeth
central incisor: 6–10 months
lateral incisor: 10–16 months
canine (cuspid): 17–23 months
first molar: 14–18 months
second molar: 23–31 months
Upper teeth
central incisor: 8–12 months
lateral incisor: 9–13 months
canine (cuspid): 16–22 months
first molar: 13–19 months
second molar: 25–33 months
Eventually, 32 permanent teeth will replace your child’s 20 primary teeth.
The time frame for children losing their primary teeth also varies from child to child. In most cases, this takes place over a course of about 6 years.
Children initially shed or lose their central incisor teeth around 6 or 7 years old. The last teeth to fall out are the canines and molars. Most children lose these teeth by age 12.
While some babies get their first tooth around 6 months old, teething can start a little earlier or a little later. Some babies have their first tooth erupt as early as 3 months old, but other babies don’t get their first tooth until 12 months old or older.
As you see the first signs of a tooth, your baby may seem to experience discomfort and pain. This might make sleep and eating difficult for a short time, and your baby might cry more often.
Common symptoms of a teething baby include:
increased drooling
possible reduced appetite for solids
irritability
biting and chewing
gum rubbing
If your baby is between 3 and 12 months old and develops these symptoms, they may be cutting a tooth and there’s likely no cause for alarm.
But it’s important to note that some symptoms are not associated with teething. These symptoms include:
fever
facial rash
cough and congestion
diarrhea or vomiting
reduced appetite for liquid foods
If your baby develops any of these signs and symptoms, don’t assume it’s from teething, and contact your pediatrician if symptoms persist or your baby seems sick.
Teething pain can make your little one miserable and irritable. Soreness and pain can occur for some babies as the tooth erupts through their little gums. Other babies may not display any signs or symptoms related to teething.
You might see some crankiness and a lot of tears — but you can make this transition easier for your baby. The trick is making their gums as comfortable as possible.
Massage baby’s gums
If it seems to comfort them, gently massage your baby’s gums with a clean finger. Be gentle, but apply firm pressure. This increases blood flow to your baby’s gum tissue which may reduce inflammation and pain.
Use a cool compress
Applying coolness to your baby’s gums can also reduce discomfort. Some parents will chill a teething ring in the refrigerator (not freezer!), and then give it to their baby to chew on.
You can also apply a cold spoon to your baby’s sore gums. As a precaution, only use a cold spoon if your baby doesn’t have teeth yet. Chewing on a metal spoon could accidentally chip their delicate teeth.
Consider pain medication
Over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can also reduce pain. When used correctly, pain relievers are safe to give to babies. These medications can reduce pain associated with teething, but should only be used occasionally.
Be sure to consult your doctor before giving medication to children under 2 years old, or if you’re feeling like you need to give pain relievers for more than a day or two.
Do not use topical gels
There are topical numbing gels containing benzocaine or lidocaine to help relieve teething pain on the market.
But these numbing treatments can be harmful to babies and shouldn’t be used, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. This group also notes that over-the-counter topical gels (even non-numbing ones) aren’t helpful, since all the drool washes them away anyway.
The Food and Drug Administration also issued a public warning about the use of benzocaine oral gels. These gels can cause a condition called methemoglobinemia, which can be particularly dangerous to children younger than 24 months old.
This condition can reduce the oxygen in the body. Signs and symptoms include shortness of breath, confusion, headaches, and a rapid heartbeat.
Your baby cutting their first tooth is an exciting milestone — but may also be a painful one. Your little one doesn’t have to suffer, though. Between a gentle massage, a cool compress, and safe pain medication, you can help your baby get through teething with minimal discomfort.
Best Baby Teethers of 2022
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Teething is one of those stages that can be just as uncomfortable for parents as it is for their baby.
While cutting teeth is a major milestone that every baby goes through, the first few teeth tend to be the most painful — not to mention the most memorable for parents as they try to soothe their fussy babes.
As your baby looks for sweet relief from new tooth pain, they’ll want to bite and gnaw to soothe their irritated gums. Your little one might start reaching for dangerous household objects — or your hands or shoulders, ouch! — and teething toys are a great and safe alternative.
So, we’re rounding up some of the most effective products on the market to put an end to those teething tears.
If you’re a first-time parent, you might wonder when your baby will begin to get their first set of teeth.
Most babies get their lower central incisors first between ages 6 and 10 months, followed by their upper central incisors between 8 and 12 months.
Even if you’re used to your baby’s fussiness, teething can feel like a whole new ballgame.
You’ll most likely notice a few specific symptoms that let you know they’re teething:
chewing on items
crankiness and irritability
sore and swollen gums
excessive drooling
Is fever a symptom?
It’s a common misconception that a child can have a fever associated with teething. There’s no scientific evidence to support this idea, so if your child has a rectal temperature higher than 100.4°F (38°C), this could be a sign that they’re sick (and teething is not the underlying cause).
While most people think that teethers are only necessary for the first few teeth, the molar eruption can also be very painful. So don’t be surprised if you find that baby needs a teether again when their molars begin to appear around 13 months.
While there are plenty of safe ways to ease your baby’s teething pain, there are also a lot of bad practices that should not be used.
Always inspect your teether
Considering how much gnawing and biting a baby can do, some teethers may not stand the test of time.
Always inspect the surface of your baby’s teether for tears, and if you find them, throw it away. A broken teether can become a choking hazard.
Chill, don’t freeze
A cold teether can be very refreshing for a teething baby. But experts agree that you should chill your teethers in your refrigerator rather than freezing them. This is because when frozen, the teether can be too hard and end up damaging your child’s gums. It can also damage the durability of the toy.
Avoid teething jewelry
While these are a popular category that many parents swear by, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends avoiding them as the small beads and accessories on teething necklaces, anklets, or bracelets can become a choking hazard.
Keep a bib close by
Babies are drooly, and this is doubly true when they’re teething. All that saliva can create skin irritations. So, when your baby is teething, keep a bib on hand to catch the excess dribble. You can also use a barrier ointment like Vaseline or Aquaphor to keep exterior skin from getting irritated.
Best overall teether: Vulli Sophie La Girafe
Best natural teether: Calmies Natural Teether Toy
Best teether for molars: Baby Elefun Elephant Teether
Best multipurpose teether: Baby Banana Infant Toothbrush
Best teether treat: teetherpop
Best teething mitt: Itzy Ritzy Teething Mitt
Best wooden teether: Promise Babe Natural Wood Teething Toy Set
Best budget-friendly teethers: Dr. Brown’s Coolees Soothing Teether
Even if this isn’t your first time as a parent, you want a teether that’s going to last through your child’s dental milestones — from their first tooth to their final molar.
To create our list, we focused on durability, how easily a teether could be cleaned, cost, and design.
Price guide
$ = under $10
$$ = $10–$15
$$$ = over $15
Best overall teether
Vulli Sophie La Girafe
Price: $$$
Material: 100% natural rubber (from the Hevea tree)
Hands down one of the most popular baby teethers that continues to delight parents and babies is the Sophie La Girafe.
The teething material is made entirely from natural rubber, which is gentler on baby’s gums. Plus, thanks to Sophie’s long legs and chewy ears, there’s plenty to keep your baby occupied.
If you’re concerned about your teether’s content, an all-natural toy is the way to go. This teether is made from 100-percent natural plant-based rubber and is free from BPA or PVC.
Reviewing parents love that the teether features multiple grips, giving their children plenty of holding spots. But for some parents and babies, the natural rubber smell may be too intense and can be amplified as it gets wet.
Not all teethers are designed to easily reach those back molars, even though they can be especially painful. This teether from Baby Elefun is made for multiple stages of teething because it has five textures and bristles, giving your baby plenty of options when it comes to soothing their sore gums.
This option is made from 100-percent food-grade silicone that’s BPA-free and has a large open center to ensure baby maintains a solid grip. Parents appreciate that it could be quickly cleaned and sanitized in hot water, the microwave, or the dishwasher.
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Best multipurpose teether
Baby Banana Infant Toothbrush
Price: $
Material: 100% food-grade silicone
Key features: BPA-free and phthalate-free
Weight: 1.41 ounces
Dimensions: 4.33 x 0.39 x 7. 87 inches
If your baby’s teeth are coming in, you’re also about to enter a new phase of dental hygiene. The Baby Banana pulls double duty as a teether and your child’s first attempt at using a toothbrush.
The gentle massaging brush head soothes gums and later works to keep those new chompers pearly white. And the cute banana peel handles give your little one something to securely hold on to as they bite down on the brush head.
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Best teether treat
teetherpop
Price: $$
Material: food-grade silicone
Key features: BPA-free, PVC-free, phthalate-free, and latex-free
Weight: 2.8 ounces
Dimensions: 4 x 2 x 4 inches
As we mentioned before, a traditional teether shouldn’t be kept in the freezer. But there’s an exception to this rule: Ices are a great way to soothe your baby’s mouth without posing a risk to their gums.
Parents love the teetherpop because they can fill it with breast milk, water, or even juice and smoothies to create a sweet treat that gives your baby some comfort.
Intended for ages 6 months and older, it’s made from food-grade silicone and is BPA- and latex-free. Plus, the safety cap has four small holes that allow the melted liquid to flow through for less mess.
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Best teething mitt
Itzy Ritzy Teething Mitt
Price: $
Material: food-grade silicone
Key features: BPA-free, PVC-free, nontoxic
Weight: 0.96 ounces
Dimensions: 2.6 x 0.34 x 4.9 inches
Teething mitts are a great alternative if you’re tired of constantly retrieving lost or dropped teethers every 2 minutes. The Itzy Ritzy Teething Mitt stays put once wrapped around your baby’s hand and works to engage their senses as well as provide much-needed relief.
The fabric portion is designed with crinkly material that makes noise, and the colorful food-grade silicone is textured for gum relief. Parents love that you can choose from seven adorable styles and that this is a machine-washable teether.
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Best wooden teether
Promise Babe Natural Wood Teething Toy Set
Price: $$$
Material: eco-friendly beechwood
Key features: BPA-free, phthalate-free, and no paint or wax finish
Weight: 5 ounces
Dimensions: 6.69 x 2.76 x 3.94 inches
Some parents prefer vintage-style toys for their babies. In that case, this 11-piece set of wooden teethers from Promise Babe will give you that retro vibe you’re looking for.
The fun shapes can keep babies engaged while you’ll enjoy peace of mind knowing exactly what your baby is chewing on. However, keep in mind that these are all smooth textured, so you may not find them as effective as some other options.
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Best budget-friendly teethers
Dr. Brown’s Coolees Soothing Teether
Price: $
Material: silicone and plastic
Key features: BPA-free
Weight: 0.7 ounces
Dimensions: 4.10 x 0.40 x 5.80 inches
Dr. Brown’s is another household name that’s a fan favorite among parents because many of its products are designed with the support of pediatric dentists.
This adorable watermelon wedge teether is easy for tiny hands to hold, making it great for babies as young as 3 months. Plus, it can be chilled in your refrigerator for a cool treat for irritated gums. It’s also top-rack dishwasher safe.
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Most parents find that babies tend to have a favorite. So, when you’re first shopping for a teether, it can be a good idea to pick a few to give yourself (and your baby) some options.
Also, keep the following features in mind as you test out teethers:
Durability
No one wants to buy a teether that needs to be replaced a month later. Look for teethers made of sturdy silicone, rubber, or wood that won’t fall apart after a few uses.
Keep in mind, babies can be rough with teethers because they’re trying to soothe their gums.
Cleaning
Considering that a teether spends a lot of time in your child’s mouth, you want to make sure that cleaning and sterilizing a teether doesn’t become an impossible task. We feature several options above that are dishwasher safe or can be sterilized with steam in a microwave or boiled.
Budget
In general, most teethers are affordable. While we did include a few splurge options, you should be able to stock up on this essential baby item without breaking the bank.
Design
How easily can your baby grip a teether? Are there enough textures that can soothe their gums? Are the pieces too big for them to chew down on the toy? Are there small pieces that can break off and cause a choking hazard? These are all important features to keep in mind.
When should babies use teethers?
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), babies generally start teething between 4 and 7 months old. But most teethers are safe for babies to use starting at 3 months old.
Can I give my 3-month-old a teether?
Always check the product packaging for age recommendations, as some teethers are not recommended until your baby is 6 months and older. However, there are many designed to be safe for babies ages 3 months and older.
If your baby starts to show signs of teething this early, it’s perfectly safe to give them age-appropriate teethers.
How often should you clean a teether?
Since teethers are going into your baby’s mouth, it’s important to regularly clean your baby’s teethers as often as possible, at least once a day or every time they are used, to remove germs. They should also be cleaned if they are visibly soiled.
For convenience, we chose teethers for this list that are easier to clean, such as those that can be thrown into a dishwasher.
How long should babies use teethers?
Teethers can be used as long as they help soothe your baby’s discomfort. Some people prefer to only use a teether as their baby’s first set of teeth comes in, but molar eruption (which tends to happen past 12 months) may also be painful, in which case you can continue to use a teether throughout the entire teething process.
Should teethers be frozen?
According to the AAP and the FDA, it’s safe to put teethers in the freezer if it’s just to get them a little cold and not rock hard. If they become too hard, they may become brittle and pose a choking hazard.
Experts are also wary of gel-filled cooling teethers. The AAP recommends against a liquid- or gel-filled teether since it could become contaminated with bacteria if baby bites into it.
Teething can be a rough time for babies and parents, but you can make life easier by finding a teether that can be easily cleaned, is durable enough to last through your baby’s entire first round of tooth eruptions, and keeps them engaged.
Eruption Cyst in Baby: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Teething can be tougher for some babies — and parents — and easier for others. Either way, you’ll likely see some of the usual signs that your little one is about to have their first tooth milestone.
For example, your baby might:
be very grumpy and clingy
drool more than usual
gnaw on anything within reach
rub their ears a lot
Some babies may also have less common signs of teething, like eruption cysts. These little bubbles or bumps on a baby’s gums might look strange — even alarming — but they’re generally harmless and go away quickly.
These cysts are more common in older children who are getting their adult teeth in, but it’s possible for babies to get them as well.
Here’s what to know about this rare teething side effect on your baby’s gums.
Also called a congenital eruption cyst or an eruption hematoma if the fluid it’s filled with is mixed with blood, an eruption cyst in a teething baby is kind of what it sounds like.
It happens when a brand new tooth is trying to grow and poke out of a baby’s gums. Sometimes, a small fluid-filled swelling, sac, or bubble forms. This can occur on top of the gums or just under the gum surface over the growing — or erupting — tooth.
The new tiny pearly white will still poke out through the eruption cyst, and the cyst usually goes away on its own without treatment.
An eruption cyst might sound painful — and it can make baby’s gums tender — but it typically won’t hurt.
If your little one has an eruption cyst, you may notice a small bluish, yellow, white-tinged, or clear dome or bubble sitting on their gums.
This soft tissue sore will be just over the growing tooth and might feel similar to a squishy, balloon-like bump. The gums around the eruption cyst might also be a little swollen, irritated, or red.
Most eruption cysts are under a half-inch in size. Your baby might have just one eruption cyst, or they could have more than one at a time.
Sometimes the fluid inside the eruption cyst is mixed with a little bit of blood. When this happens, it might look more pink, red, or purple in color.
Don’t worry — the blood doesn’t mean the eruption cyst is getting worse.
An eruption cyst happens when fluid collects in the space around a tooth that’s about to erupt, or come through, the gums. You might notice one when your baby is teething, but before you can actually see the new tooth.
Eruption cysts can sometimes happen for reasons that aren’t clearly understood. They may include inflammation or trauma. Other causes are irritation or an infection in baby’s gums.
In still other cases, there may be overcrowding in the gums when two teeth are growing next to each other. This can raise the risk of an eruption cyst in a teething baby, though overcrowding is more common in older children getting their permanent teeth.
A small trauma or injury to the gums can also lead to an eruption cyst. This can happen accidentally when your baby is chomping on a teething toy.
Some babies and toddlers might have eruption cysts because of dental decay.
How common are eruption cysts?
Eruption cysts aren’t common in babies.
Older children under age 10 also get eruption cysts. In fact, they’re most common in kids ages 6 to 9 years who are getting in their first adult molars.
In most cases, your baby won’t need any treatment for an eruption cyst. They usually go away on their own after the tooth grows and pushes — or just pops harmlessly — through it.
In some cases, a slow-growing or impacted (stuck) tooth will mean that an eruption will last for a long time. If this happens, your pediatrician or pediatric dentist will monitor it regularly and wait for a few weeks to months.
On an X-ray, fluid in an erupted cyst will look like a dark shadow around a new tooth under the gums.
In rare cases, your pediatrician or pediatric dentist might be needed if the eruption cyst is blocking the tooth from growing properly. Treatment includes removing dense or fibrous tissue to help the tooth grow properly.
Another kind of treatment is “unroofing,” or opening the top of the eruption cyst to free the tooth. Surgical treatment for an eruption cyst is very rare in babies, however.
In most cases, an eruption cyst will go away in a matter of days or weeks — as soon as the tooth grows above the gum line. In some cases, if the tooth is growing slowly or impacted, the eruption cyst may last for up to 4 months.
Let your pediatrician or pediatric dentist know if an eruption cyst lasts longer than a couple of weeks or if you notice anything else unusual on your baby’s gums. Contact your pediatrician if you see any bleeding or white pus on the gums.
Dental health is important at every age — even babies can get cavities. Make sure your baby sees a dentist for a regular dental checkup before they’re 2 years old.
Before your baby even has teeth, gently clean their gums regularly with a soft, sterile washcloth. Once their tiny new teeth come in, you can use a soft-bristle toothbrush designed for babies.
Eruption cysts are typically harmless fluid-filled bubbles on the gums that can sometimes happen when your baby is teething.
They’re rare in babies, though, and more common in young children growing in their adult teeth.
Eruption cysts typically go away on their own without treatment. Let your pediatrician know if your baby has an eruption cyst that doesn’t go away or if it bleeds or looks infected.
Timing of teething – Articles
Author:
Marbery Gedrean
| Checked by: Shteba Victoria Petrovna
| Last revised: October 18, 2020.
Most parents are very concerned about how teething (and gums) affects their babies in everyday life. Although we cannot fully predict exactly how each baby will react to their first tooth. However, we can learn about teething symptoms and how to soothe your baby during this difficult time. In general, the more we know about teething, the better we can help our babies get through it. Let’s figure it out.
Timing of teething
One of the most common questions parents ask is, “How long does it take for babies to teeth?”. It is useful to know both the time frame for the appearance of the first tooth and the time frame in which all teeth erupt. In general, teething is an ongoing process that occurs between the ages of 6 and 24 months. Although your baby has twenty milk teeth that will appear within two years, teething, fortunately, only causes pain and irritation at the time when the tooth is about to break through the gum. It is not known exactly how long it will take for a tooth to fully erupt, but on average experts say it can erupt within 1-7 days per tooth. However, teething symptoms usually only last a couple of days, so if a baby experiences discomfort for an extended period of time, it’s safe to assume it’s not teething.
Teething timeline
Most babies erupt their first teeth between 6 and 7 months of age, but this may happen earlier or later. Typically, your baby’s teeth are likely to appear in the following timeline windows:
6-7 months
During this time, the first teeth begin to erupt. The first teeth to erupt are usually the lower central incisors, which are the two middle teeth at the bottom. Children at this age become more active. They begin to grab and pull objects towards them, transfer objects from one hand to the other, and may even begin to crawl. It’s important to keep an eye on small objects within your baby’s reach, as he’ll want to put everything in his mouth during teething!
8 to 13 months
Between 8 and 12 months your baby will have upper central incisors. In addition, sometime between 9 and 13 months they will have upper and lower teeth next to their upper central incisors (these are called lower and upper lateral incisors). In addition to teething, it is important to understand that other important milestones in gross motor development are also achieved during this developmental window. Most babies are able to sit up, stand up unassisted, take their first steps, pick up and throw objects, roll a ball, and grasp objects.
13 to 20 months
Typically, between 13 and 16 months of age, your baby’s first molars appear at the bottom and top at about the same time. Shortly thereafter, their fangs will appear in both the top and bottom rows, between about 16 and 20 months.
From 20 to 30 months
At the final stage of teething, the back teeth or second molars appear in the bottom row of the baby. While most teething symptoms appear the same in both toddlers and babies, there are some differences as your baby grows older. First of all, your baby can now tell you about their discomfort and pain, unlike non-verbal babies. On the other hand, many toddlers will not show any signs of discomfort and will not complain of pain at all during the passage of molars. For other babies, the pain can be significantly worse because their first molars are larger than their other molars. They may even complain of a headache or jaw pain!
Toys that can help
Teethers – Teething toys that help to significantly relieve the symptoms of teething in children, while keeping them occupied during play. Because teething babies are always looking for something they can chew on, teething toys are specifically designed to soothe gums and temporarily ease teething.
“6 months? But my 3 month old is teething right now!”
Some babies start teething early at 6 months – and usually it’s a minor thing to worry about!
Many babies begin to drool more often and explore their world by bringing their hand to their mouth to chew at about 3-4 months. This is completely normal and is often accompanied by teething after some time.
If you suspect that your little bundle of joy, which can be much less joyful during gum pain attacks, is teething, look for symptoms such as:
saliva, the surest sign;
capriciousness – unfortunately, also a frequent indicator of common childhood worries;
slight temperature increase approx. 37.2 – 38 ° C.
The bottom two teeth usually appear first, so keep an eye on this area and be prepared to be over-the-top when they appear.
When your child has their first teeth, you can use a small, soft-bristled toothbrush. You can also wipe your child’s gums daily with a clean, damp cloth.
Remember that your child’s pediatrician is your ally! Let him know about your child’s teeth at your next appointment. The doctor can make sure that everything is in order and, if necessary, recommend visiting a pediatric dentist.
It’s really impossible to tell exactly how long teething lasts, but fortunately, regardless of your baby’s age or stage of teething, one of the best ways to help your little one is to provide a variety of fun and lovable teething toys.
Teething in children: signs and remedies for pain relief
We all have different pain thresholds, and your baby is no exception. But how do you know if a baby’s crying in the middle of the night is caused by teething, trouble sleeping, a cold coming on, or separation anxiety? The situation is further complicated by the fact that teething is a long process that is different for all children. We have prepared for you some tips on how to help your child and maintain self-control during this difficult period.
Is it the teeth?
Like babies, toddlers experience teething in different ways: for some it happens quickly and easily, for others it is slow and painful. But the difference is also that each baby shows anxiety in its own way. Someone tries to explain what hurts him with words, and someone cries heart-rendingly or is capricious without ceasing. Parents only have to guess what the true cause of discomfort is. Here are a few signs that are characteristic of teething:
Like many months ago, when he was cutting his first teeth, the baby again puts everything that can be chewed into his mouth.
The child often rubs the side of the ear where the tooth is supposed to be cut.
Previously, the baby slept well, but now it starts to fall asleep poorly or wake up at night.
The baby’s gums are swollen or red.
If your baby has one or more of these symptoms for several days or weeks, it is likely that a new tooth will soon appear in his or her mouth. Teething may also be indicated by mild fever, irritability, and loss of appetite. According to experts, diarrhea, vomiting and flu-like symptoms are most often not associated with teething, so if they occur, you should consult a doctor. The same should be done if the child vigorously rubs one ear and at the same time has a slight temperature: your pediatrician will be able to recognize the ear infection in time and prescribe the necessary treatment.
“Dental” calendar
If your baby is already going to nursery, his first teeth have probably erupted, and you, as a parent, have managed to gain invaluable experience that you will remember for a lifetime. The process of teething can begin as early as six months of age and continue until the child is three years old. There is a specific teething schedule, but it will be useful to have your own “dental” calendar.
Redraw this graph and use colored pencils to color in the teeth as they appear. Turn this activity into a game: it will not only be educational for the child, but also be able to distract him. And if your baby is naughty and disobedient again, it may be time to look at the calendar again!
Effective home remedies
Pediatricians do not recommend using home remedies for pain relief such as alcohol compresses and aspirin rubs. However, there are several effective ways to alleviate the suffering of the baby. During the day, you can give him something cold to chew on, like chilled banana slices or a refrigerated teether. Entertaining games indoors or walks in the fresh air will help distract the child and will also benefit. If your baby wakes up at night, gently massage his gums with a warm, soft cloth. You can also slightly raise the mattress at the head of the crib: this will reduce blood flow to the gums and reduce pain. There are many other life tips, but before using them, be sure to consult your doctor.
Painkillers and dosages
With your pediatrician’s permission, you may well give your baby painkillers. After taking the medicine, the child, like an adult, will feel better: he will eat more willingly and sleep better, and games and walks will again give him pleasure. However, be aware of the danger of overdose, which threatens with serious consequences. Often, poisoning occurs due to the carelessness of parents who give the child an adult dose or allow the simultaneous use of several drugs that contain the same active ingredient.
Experts from the 24stoma.ru information portal, accredited by the Russian Dental Association, recommend giving paracetamol-based analgesics to babies no more than 3-4 times a day with a minimum interval of 4-6 hours. The dose of the drug is calculated according to the table based on the age and body weight of the child. Once again, we remind you of the need to carefully read the annotations and store medicines in tightly closed packages out of the reach of children.
Maintaining oral hygiene
Teething can often be quite painful, but it is important to keep brushing your teeth gently. Choose a toothbrush with ultra-soft bristles that is gentle yet effective. It is important to start teaching your child about oral care as early as possible. You won’t have time to blink an eye, as milk teeth will start to fall out, giving way to new ones, which the child will be able to take care of on their own.
Teething
Teething
According to the tradition of many peoples of the world, there is a custom to give gifts to a child when the first tooth appears. This ceremony symbolizes the wish of the baby health, happiness and long life. The appearance of the first tooth in a baby for relatives and parents is a solemn moment, but along with this, teething can also be a “restless” period for parents and a baby. I would like to reassure parents and orient them to the fact that teething is a physiological process and should be approached philosophically. Like the inevitable. And timely and correct teething is a guarantee of a healthy unborn child.
What is teething?
Teething is the process of vertical movement of a tooth from its inception and development inside the jaw until a crown appears in the mouth. The process of teething begins after the crown has finally formed and is accompanied by its further development, the growth of the jaw bones. Signs of physiological teething are: timeliness, sequence of teething of certain groups of teeth and parity.
There are temporary teeth (more often they are called milk teeth) and permanent ones. According to the number of teeth of temporary teeth 20, permanent bite is 32 teeth. According to modern data, the timing of eruption of the first temporary teeth is considered to be from 4 months. The timing of the end of the eruption is 3-3.5 years. Most often, the first teeth appear at the age of 6 months, and as a rule, the teeth on the lower jaw erupt first – the central incisors, then the lateral incisors, canines and molars. The timing of teething can vary from 4 months to 2 years (earlier eruption) or from 8-10 months to 3.5-4 years (late eruption).
Average terms of eruption of temporary teeth according to (R. Illingworth, 1997)
tooth
Terms of eruption (month of life)
Mandible
Maxilla
Center cutter
6
7.5
Side cutter
7
9
First molar (chewing group of teeth)
12
14
Fang
16
18
Second molar (chewing group of teeth)
20
24
It should be noted that the quality of nutrition, sanitary and hygienic conditions and pathological conditions of the child (rickets, hypovitaminosis, intoxication, oxygen starvation, the nature of feeding, etc. ) significantly affect the process of teething. For example, erratic teething with a violation of the time intervals between a group of teeth, a delay in eruption can be a manifestation of such a pathology as rickets.
Unfavorable manifestations during teething
Temporary teeth are not eternal, that’s why they are called so. As the child grows and develops, after a certain period of time, all 20 milk teeth will be replaced. As an exception, in individuals, milk teeth do not change, remaining even in adulthood (most often this occurs due to the absence of rudiments of permanent teeth).
During the eruption of temporary teeth, the child is in a state of “stress” and can often manifest as general somatic disorders. The first signs of teething, often the main ones, are the appearance of swelling of the mucous membrane of the gums in the projection of the erupted teeth. Abundant salivation appears, the child may be irritated, tearful. The eruption of the central teeth often occurs, without any manifestations, with the exception of swelling of the gums and profuse salivation. With the eruption of the chewing group of teeth and the involvement of a larger area of the mucous membrane of the gums, a secondary infection may join, in case of a decrease in the resistance of the child’s body. There may be symptoms such as: fever, stool disorder, reddening of the gum mucosa in the oral cavity, loss of appetite. gums, thereby damaging and infecting the mucosa. What can be manifested by the appearance of erosive rashes. And exacerbate this condition.
How to help a child when teething?
To relieve itching of the gums in a child, it is recommended to give hard vegetables or fruits (peeled apple, carrots), a crust of bread to gnaw. It is good to massage the gums with special “teethers” rings or a toothbrush (silicone or ordinary children’s with soft bristles). Some rings can be pre-cooled, but you should carefully inspect these devices, purchase them in special places in order to avoid fake non-certified goods and subsequently not harm the baby’s health so that the child does not get hurt. When the temperature rises, antipyretic drugs can be given. To reduce the sensitivity of the mucous membrane and reduce pain in pharmacies, manufacturers of pharmaceutical companies offer special anesthetic gels for topical use. But we recommend using these drugs only as prescribed by a doctor, so as not to cause allergies in the baby and not to miss more serious complications. Contact a specialist pediatric dentist who will conduct an examination and give qualified appointments to improve well-being.
Replacement of temporary teeth
Permanent teeth most often appear at the age of 5.5-7 years. Their eruption practically occurs in the same sequence as temporary teeth. The lower central incisors appear first, then the upper central incisors and in parallel, and sometimes even earlier, the first large molars erupt (the first molars or they are called “sixths” by number). Pay attention Sixth teeth do not fall out! They should serve your child for life. Parents take them for temporary teeth, which is a delusion, especially in the case of lack or poor oral hygiene and damage to this group of teeth. Which can lead to a deplorable result – loss of teeth. But this group of teeth – “First molars” are fundamental in the formation of the correct bite, they are also called the key of occlusion. The shape of permanent “young” teeth differs from more mature ones. The tubercles and the cutting edge of the crowns are more pronounced, especially the cutting edges of the central teeth have a scalloped (wavy edge), the permanent tooth differs in size from the temporary tooth, it is larger. This fact is alarming for some parents. To which we answer, there is no reason to worry, literally a year after eruption, the enamel edge will equalize, become even. And at the expense of the size of the crowns of the teeth, while the child is small (the appearance of the first permanent teeth is 5.5-6 years old), there is a certain disproportion relative to the facial skeleton as the bones of the facial region grow and develop, a harmonious ratio of the face to the teeth occurs.
Average eruption of permanent teeth in children (according to Schroder, 1991)
tooth
Terms of eruption (year of life of the child)
Mandible
Upper jaw
Center cutter
6-7
7-8
Side cutter
7-8
8-9
Fang
10-12
11-13
First premolar (small molar)
10-11
9-10
Second premolar (molar)
11-12
10-11
First molar
5-6
6-7
Second molar
12-13
12-14
Third molar (wisdom tooth)
15 and older
15-16 and older
1. In order for the teeth to serve for a long time, and they do not have to “say goodbye” before the appointed time, they need careful care at the moment of their eruption
2. Go to a consultation with a pediatric dentist in advance, who will select hygiene products (toothbrush and paste) for your baby according to his age. He will teach you how to brush your teeth
breakfast and in the evening before bed). Helping to clean hard-to-reach areas from a very early age
4. Limit your child’s intake of carbohydrate-containing foods (we do not recommend sweets for children under 3 years old)
5. If the child consumes liquid drinks before bed or at night, they should be replaced with regular, drinking water, without added sugars.
6. The use of toothpastes containing fluoride is very important for children of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Yugra
7. Visit the dentist 2 times a year!!!
article prepared by: pediatric dentist Malakhova A.
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Healthy, educational fun for toddlers, preschoolers and young kids.
Outdoor activity-based classes in local greenspaces in League City, Texas.
Tinkergarten’s outdoor, play-based learning classes are the best way for kids to experience the great outdoors in League City, Texas during Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Tinkergarten helps families get outside to make the most of their kids’ early learning years. Designed by education experts and loved by all families, our play-based outdoor curriculum guides parents and caregivers in raising healthy, confident, and capable kids. Through live, weekly sessions, a curriculum to extend the play at home, and a rich learning community, Tinkergarten makes purposeful outdoor play doable for every family.
Tinkergarten’s outdoor activities and play-based learning help kids develop critical early learning skills like focus, persistence, creativity, problem-solving, empathy, and communication. All class activities are facilitated by a certified, trained, local leader and designed for kids ages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Try a free class, enroll in a class for the season, or start a new group by becoming a Tinkergarten leader (or nominate someone you think would make a great leader). Join the other families in League City, Texas today to play and learn outdoors together!
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Fall Season: Body, Mind & Heart
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Weekly live sessions start the week of Sept. 19th
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First lesson starts Sept 19th
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Videos, activities, and resources support playful learning all week long
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First lesson starts January 16th
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Additional videos, activities, and resources support playful learning all week long
Featuring Tinkergarten’s Chief Learning Officer
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Watch and learn at your child’s pace
Designed for kids 2 to 8 years
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Nature at the core. Outdoors is the classroom. Creatures are our teachers. Mud and sticks are our tools, and every lesson deepens kids’ connection to nature.
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Austin (eng. Austin ) is a city in the United States, located in south-central Texas, the state capital and the administrative center of Travis County. The city was founded in 1839 and named after Stephen Austin, one of the founders of independent Texas. Austin is the 4th largest city in Texas and the 14th in the United States (790,390 people as of 2010 [2] ). Center of political and administrative activity. Austin is home to one of the largest universities in the United States – the University of Texas.
History
The current area of Williamson and Travis Counties, of which Austin is a part, has been inhabited since at least the 9200s BC. e. According to the excavations that were carried out between Georgetown and Fort Hood, people lived here already in the Pleistocene era and were part of the Clovis culture. [3]
Before the arrival of Europeans, the territory was inhabited by the Tonkawa tribe, along the paths of the Comanches and Lipans. [4]
At the beginning of the 19th century, two Spanish forts were built near present-day Austin: Bastrop and San Marcos. [5] [6] In the 1830s, the village of Waterloo (English Waterloo ) was founded on the site of Austin.
In 1835, the Texas War of Independence began, which resulted in the creation of a new state with its own president, congress, and monetary system. In 1839, a committee was formed in Congress to find a site for a new capital, which would be named after the founder of Texas, Stephen Austin. [7] The second president of Texas, Mirabeau Lamar, recommended that attention be paid to Waterloo and the surrounding area, noting the beauty of the rolling countryside. As a result, it was decided to establish the capital in this very place, and instead of the village of Waterloo, the city of Austin appeared. [8]
A series of victorious clashes with the Comanches in 1840 allowed the city and the surrounding area to begin to develop rapidly, Travis County was formed. [9] However, Lamar’s political opponent, the first and third president of Texas, Sam Houston, citing attacks by the Mexican army on San Antonio, located very close to Austin, moved the Texas Congress out of the capital. This decision was also supported by many Houston residents who had to travel to Austin on government business. After the Congress moved, approximately half of Austin’s 856 residents left the city. [10] In 1841, under the pretext of a threat from the Indians and Mexicans, who still considered the territory of Austin theirs, the capital was also moved. In 1845, the fourth president of Texas, Anson Jones, and Congress voted to return government and capital status to Austin. At the same time, it was decided that Texas would become part of the United States of America.
Since the middle of the 20th century, Austin has been one of the largest metropolitan areas in Texas, and at the end of the century, Austin began to develop as a major center of high technologies in the field of semiconductors and software. The University of Texas has become one of the largest in the United States. [11]
Since the 1970s, Austin has also become one of the largest music scenes in the country, thanks in large part to such famous artists as Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughn, who were born in the area. Later, the status of the center of the music industry was reinforced by the appearance of the music television program Austin City Limits (Austin City Limits), the festival of the same name, as well as the South by Southwest Music and Film Festival (South by Southwest, abbreviated as SXSW). [12]
Aircraft ramming in Austin
Geography
Austin is located in central Texas, northeast of San Antonio. One interstate highway, I-35, passes through the city. The altitude ranges from 130 to 305 meters above sea level. According to 2010 data, the city occupied an area of approximately 771.5 km², [1] of which about 18 km² is occupied by water. [13] The city is located on the Colorado River and has three artificial lakes: Lady Bird Lake (formerly Town Lake), Lake Austin, and Walter E. Long Lake (Lake Walter E. Long). In addition, part of Lake Travis, including the Mansfield Dam, is located within the city limits. [14] Lakes Travis, Lady Bird and Austin are on the Colorado River. [7] As a result of the fact that the Balcones Fault ( Balcones Fault ) passes through the city, the territory varies greatly in different parts of the city. So, in the east it is a flat area with heavy clay and loam, while the west of the city is on the outskirts of the area called the Hill Country (Texas Hill Country) and is covered with hills. These hills are predominantly made of limestone, topped with a thin layer of soil. Because of this structure, showers can periodically flood certain parts of the city. [15] [16] To prevent flooding, the Colorado River has a system of dams operated by the nonprofit Lower Colorado River Authority. These dams form a series of lakes that are used for recreation and entertainment: swimming, boating, fishing, parks are laid out in coastal areas. [17]
Austin is located on the border of four ecological zones and therefore is an oasis with a highly variable climate, the characteristics of which contain features of the desert, tropics and humid regions. [18] These features are also the reason for the biological diversity, the area has become home to many species of animals and plants. Flowers, of which the Texas lupins are the most famous here, bloom almost all year round, although the most active flowering period occurs in the spring. Many of the flowers were specially planted by “Lady Bird” Johnson, wife of President Lyndon Johnson.
One of the popular places in Austin is Mount Bonnell. The natural limestone formation, up to 238 meters above sea level, has an observation platform about 60 meters below the peak, which offers a beautiful view of Lake Austin and the houses standing on its shores.
Soils in the Austin area range from shallow layers of clay over limestone in the west to heavy clays in the east. Some of the types of clays encountered swell strongly upon contact with water and thus hinder construction work in the city. Most clays are rich in calcium carbonate. [19]
Climate
Austin has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), characterized by extremely hot summers dominated by humid winds from the Gulf of Mexico, and mild winters. On average, Austin receives 853.4 mm of precipitation per year, most of it in the spring. [20] Severe thunderstorms are quite common at this time of year, but not tornadoes. Typically clear to partly cloudy in Austin, the city receives almost 2,650 hours of sunshine per year, or 60.3% of its possible maximum. [21]
Austin’s summers are typically hot and humid, with maximum daytime temperatures in July and August averaging around 35°C. On average, 109 days a year the temperature exceeds 90 °F (32. 2 °C), and 12 days a year the temperature rises above 100 °F (37.8 °C). The record temperature – 112 °F (44 °C) – was recorded twice, on September 5, 2000 and August 28, 2011. [22] [20] [23]
Winters in Austin are mild and relatively dry. The minimum daily temperature in Austin averages below 45°F (7.2°C) 88 days a year, and 18 days a year the temperature drops below 0°C. The lowest temperature was recorded on January 31, 1949: -2 °F (-19 °C). Snowfall is rare in Austin, however, about once every two years, Austin suffers from ice storms that cause ice to form on the roads. [24]
Heat and drought in 2011
From October 2010 to August 2011, Austin received its lowest rainfall since the 1950s. This drought is the result of a weather phenomenon called La Niña in the Pacific Ocean. Scientists still doubt whether this phenomenon is a direct consequence of climate change or not, but they predict further deterioration, given the warming and aridity of the local climate. [25] 2011 also significantly surpassed the record for days with maximum temperatures of 100°F (37.8°C) or more. As of October 13, 2011, the number of such days was 90. The previous record was set in 1925 with 69 triple-digit days.
Administration and politics
Legislation and administration
The main body of city government is the city council, which consists of seven members, one of which is the elected mayor of the city. A city manager is hired to help the mayor. Elections of the mayor and other members of the city council are held on a non-partisan basis, according to the majority system of the absolute majority. Austin is the only major city in Texas where city government elections are held by all residents of the city, and not by district.
As of October 13, 2011, Lee Leffingwell is the mayor. This is his first term of office and will expire in 2012.
With the exception of administrative buildings, order in Austin is maintained by the Austin Police Department. Administrative buildings are protected by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Fire protection is provided by the Austin Fire Department, emergency medical services are provided by the Austin and Travis County Ambulance Service.
Policy
Austin is known as an oasis of liberalism in a conservative state, sometimes people in other parts of Texas even jokingly call it the “Austin People’s Republic.” At 19In the 1970s, Austin became a Democratic stronghold while the suburbs tended to vote Republican.
Representatives of the Libertarian Party are also active in Austin.
Two of the 2004 presidential candidates lived in Austin: Michael Badnarick of the Libertarian Party mentioned above, and David Cobb of the Green Party. While the presidential debate committee usually invites only Democratic and Republican candidates, in November, ahead of the election, all candidates were invited to the presidential debate at the University of Texas, including two representatives of minor parties. Austin also hosted one of the final rounds of presidential debates between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton during their 2008 Democratic nomination race.
Environmental movement
A distinctive feature of the political movement in Austin was the environmental movement. Much of the movement matured in discussions on issues related to preserving the quality of life and creating a “sense of place” in Austin.
Economy
Austin is the largest constituent metropolitan area of Greater Austin, with a gross domestic product of US$86 million in 2010. The city is considered one of the largest high-tech centers in the United States. Every year, thousands of engineering and computer science graduates from the University of Texas fill technology and security companies. Home prices in the metropolitan area are much lower than in Silicon Valley, but noticeably higher than prices in other areas of Texas. As a result of a large concentration of high-tech companies, Austin has been hit hard by the dot-com bubble. The largest employers in Austin are the Austin Independent School District, City of Austin, Dell, the US federal government, Freescale Semiconductor (a company spun off from Motorola in 2004), IBM, the St. David’s Healthcare Partnership and Seton Family of Hospitals, Texas, University of Texas at San Marcos, University of Texas at Austin. The city also has offices of many high-tech companies: 3M, Apple Inc., AMD, Applied Materials, ARM, Buffalo Technology, Cirrus Logic, Cisco Systems, Bioware, Blizzard Entertainment, eBay/PayPal, Facebook, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Hoover’s , Hostgator, Intel Corporation, National Instruments, Nvidia, Oracle Corporation, Samsung Group, Silicon Laboratories, and United Devices. The predominance of high-tech companies led to the name of the region – Silicon Hills, and also contributed to its development and growth. The flight between Austin and San Jose, where Silicon Valley is located, was at one time called the “nerd bird”.
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Cityscape
The main buildings featured in many of the photographs of Austin are of medium height and also quite far apart. The second property is partly a consequence of a restriction imposed by the authorities in order to preserve beautiful views of the Texas Capitol building from different points of the city (the so-called capitol view corridor). This restriction, however, did not prevent the construction of new skyscrapers, the city center looks modern and quite densely built up. The tallest building in the city, The Austonian, reached its current height (208 meters) on September 17, 2009of the year, it was put into operation in June 2010. At the moment, a boom in skyscrapers continues in Austin, in addition to Ostonian, the construction of Austin 360 Condominiums Tower (172 meters), Spring and several other skyscrapers has been completed in the city. It is expected that by 2015 of the buildings built before 2005, only the Frost Bank Tower will remain in the top ten tallest.
At night, certain areas of Austin are illuminated by “artificial moonlight” from the 50-meter Moonlight Towers, which were built in the late 19century and now are historical monuments. Austin is the only city where they survived (15 out of 31 left). The towers can be seen in the 1993 film Dazed and Confused.
City center
Downtown is home to some of the tallest skyscrapers in the state, such as the 56-story Ostonian or the 44-story Condominium 360, which opened in 2008, as does the Four Seasons Condos. The former mayor set a goal to bring the number of residents in the city center to 25,000 by 2015, and the city began to stimulate the construction of residential buildings. This has significantly changed the face of the city center in recent years. In addition, the abundance of live music, evening entertainment, museums, restaurants, as well as Lady Bird Lake, which is considered one of the best places to relax in Austin, contributed to the popularity of housing and the growth of the center. The Second Street area consists mainly of new housing, restaurants, coffee shops, upscale boutiques, and museums. Also, here is the city hall. Opposite it, a studio was built for the Austin City Limits program. Also in the city center is the South by Southwest festival (South-southwest), during which, during 4 March days, more than 2000 performers perform on more than 90 scenes. According to a 2010 estimate, the festival generated at least US$167 million.
Demographics
Austin has a population of 790,390 according to the 2010 Census, including:
6.1% Asian (1.9% Indian, 1.5% Chinese, 1% Vietnamese, 0.7% Korean, 0.3% Filipino, 0.2% Japanese, and 0.8% other)
0.9% American Indian
0.1% Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders
3.4% of people of mixed race
In terms of the number of inhabitants, Austin is slightly inferior to San Francisco, Canadian Ottawa and English Leeds, but surpasses Alaska.
By age, Austin’s population in 2010 was 22.2% under 18, 14.5% from 18 to 24, 20.7% from 24 to 35, 21% from 35 to 50, 14.5% 50 to 65 and 7% over 65. There were 102 men for every 100 women.
Culture and art
The motto “Keep Austin Weird” ( Keep Austin Weird ) has become a real hit in recent years, this inscription can be found on almost any souvenir in the city. The slogan is intended not only to emphasize the originality and diversity of Austin, but also to help local businesses. Austin Community College librarian Red Wassenich and his wife, Karen Pavelka, were concerned about the city’s “rapid descent into commercialism and too-rapid development,” according to the 2010 book Unusual City. Although the motto has since been used in many different contexts and meanings, it is still the go-to slogan for those concerned about the city’s rapid growth and irresponsible development. The history of Austin is rich in protests by citizens against projects that degrade the environment, destroy cultural monuments or the natural landscape of the area.
According to the Nielsen Company ( Nielsen ), adult Austin residents are more active than their peers in other metropolitan areas in reading and blogging. Also, Austin residents use the Internet more intensively than anywhere else in Texas. Money Magazine ( Money ) has twice ranked Austin as one of the best major cities to live in, second in 2006 and third in 2009, and MSN has named Austin the greenest city in the world. According to Travel & Leisure magazine ( Travel & Leisure ) Austin is home to some of the best individuals and citizens.
One of the main places for shopping is the SoCo area, located at the southern end of Congress Avenue. Here you can find many souvenir and eccentric shops, restaurants and coffee shops, and this place also hosts many parades. The area takes special pride in “guarding the weirdness of Austin”, which is especially noticeable against the backdrop of the development of neighboring areas.
Annual events
The O. Hanry House Museum holds an annual O.Hanry Pan Off pun contest in which contestants compete in wit. Other annual events include Eeyore’s Birthday Party, Spamaramu, the Austin Reggae Festival, and the Austin Art City Festival in April, the East Austin Studio Tour in November, and the Brasileiro Carnival in February. Sixth Street has traditionally hosted the Pecan Street and Halloween celebrations, and since 2002 has also hosted the three-day Austin City Limits music festival in Zilker Park every year since 2002 ( Austin City Limits ). Every year, on one of the weekends in late March – early April, relay races are held in Austin.
In December, a Christmas tree is traditionally lit in Zilker Park – a set of garlands stretched in different directions from the top of the moonlight tower. As a rule, the tree is lit at the same time as the alley of light, but in 2010 and 2011, in order to save budget funds, it was decided not to organize the alley of light.
Music
The presence of a large number of venues for performances is a clear confirmation of Austin’s official slogan – “The World Capital of Music”. The music centers are the Sixth Street nightclubs and the annual South Southwest Film Music and Arts Festival ( South by southwest ). In 2007 Pete Townsend, Iggy Pop, Tom Morello and Ricky Lee Jones took part in the festival. In addition, the Moody Theater ( Moody Theater ) is home to the longest-running television concert program, Austin City Limits, and a three-day festival of the same name takes place every fall in Zilker Park. Austin also hosts a number of other festivals: Urban Music Festival ( Urban Music Festival ), Fun Fun Fun Fest ), Chaos in Texas ( Chaos In Tejas ) and the Old Settlers Music Festival ( Old Settlers Music Festival ).
The Austin Lyric Opera has put on several productions each year since it opened in 1986. In 2007, it hosted the North American premiere of Philip Glass’s Waiting for the Barbarians, based on a book written by local university graduate John Coetzee. Performances are held at the Long Center and the open-air theater in Zilker Park.
The Austin Symphony Orchestra, directed and conducted by Peter Bay, performs a wide range of music from classical to popular and family music.
Cinema
The city hosts an annual film festival, which is attended by many directors from all over the world. In 2004, MovieMaker magazine ( MovieMaker ) named Austin the best city to live and make movies.
A number of well-known films have been filmed in Austin, not least in the choice of location for which was played by the presence of the Department of Television, Radio and Film at the University of Texas. Films set in Austin include Hot and Chicks, Used Lions, Waking Life, Spy Kids, Dazed and Confused, Office Space, The Life of David Gale ”, “Miss Congeniality”, “Freeloader”, “Idiocracy”, “Newbie”, “Glimpses of Hope”, “Fort Alamo”, “Open Check”, as well as “Iron Grit” by the Coen brothers, “Grindhouse”, “Machete” , “How to eat fried worms” and “Bandslam”. To attract new filming, the Austin Film Society converted several hangars from the former Mueller Airport into Austin Studios. Clips of The Flaming Lips were filmed in the studio, as well as scenes for the films “25th Hour” and “Sin City”. Austin was also the filming location for the MTV reality show The Real World, The Real World: Austin. Austin is home to famous movie websites Spill.com and Ain’t It Cool News.
Media
The main daily newspaper is the Austin American-Statesman. Also published daily are The Austin Chronicle and the student newspaper The Daily Texan. The business newspaper Austin Business Journal is published weekly. In addition to those already listed, a number of regional and district newspapers are published. For example, the Texas Monthly magazine is located in Austin. More recently, a monthly newspaper, Community Impact, has been published, with five district issues and reporting on news from each district. This newspaper was founded by the former publisher of the Austin Business Journal and is delivered to every home in the area for free. Local radio stations include KLRU, which has received several awards for its programs created by its employees, KUT, the most popular radio station in Texas, KOOP (FM), a radio station run by volunteers, and KVRX, a student radio station at the University of Texas. Network TV channels in Austin are KTBC (Fox), KVUE (ABC), KXAN (NBC), KEYE-TV (CBS), KLRU (PBS), KNVA (The CW), KBVO (My Network TV) and KAKW (Univision). Local news channel News 8 Austin broadcasts around the clock.
More recently, The Texas Tribune has played an important role in reporting, whose website is primarily focused on political news in Texas and Austin in particular. The organization exists at the expense of donations from users.
Theaters
There are a number of theaters in Austin, including the Zacharias Scott Theater Center, Vortex Repertory Company, Salvage Vanguard Theatre, Rude Mechanicals’ the Off Center, Austin Playhouse, Scottish Rite Children’s Theatre, Hyde Park Theatre, the Blue Theatre, the Hideout Theatre. and Esther’s Follies. Street performances are no less popular; in April, Austin hosts the annual festival of theatrical art, Fuse Box ( Fuse Box Festival ).
One of the first and most famous theaters is the Paramount Theater built in 1915. The theater stage not only hosts performances, but also shows films, and premieres of some films shot in Austin (for example, Miss Congeniality and Sin City) took place here. Zilker Park hosts an annual Summer Musical ( Zilker Park Summer Musical ).
Another venue for theatrical performances is the 2,300-seat auditorium at the Long Performing Arts Center ( Long Center of the Performing Arts ), built from recycled materials from the Lester E. Palmer Auditorium.
The Austin Ballet is the fourth largest ballet academy in the United States. Each year, a group of twenty members of the ballet presents a large number of ballet compositions by various choreographers. Also based in Austin are the contemporary dance ensemble Ballet East Dance Company and the Tapestry Dance group.
The Austin Improv Theater performs on several stages in the city at ColdTowne, The Hideout, The New Movement and Salvage Vanguard theaters. Austin is hosting the Out of Bounds comedy festival. In 2010, more than 400 artists from the US and other countries performed on 7 stages.
Sport
Austin is the largest city in the US not represented in any of the major sports leagues. Most Austin residents support the teams of the University of Texas, the Texas Longhorns. American football and baseball teams became national champions of their respective college leagues in 2005-2006. The Texas Longhorns football team plays at the second largest stadium in the state, Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, with a capacity of over 101,000 fans. Baseball games are played at UFCU Disch-Falk Field, which has a capacity of 6,756 spectators after a 1996 year.
In 1996, Austin formed a professional minor league hockey team, the Austin Ice Bats, which were abolished in 2008 due to lack of attendance and the emergence of the AHL’s Texas Stars. In 2001, a team from Columbus, playing in the NBA Development League, moved to Austin / After the move, the team received a new name – Austin Toros. Also based in Austin is the team that won the 2010 Women’s Under-19 Football Championship, the Lonestar Soccer.
The landscape, which combines cycling terrain, limestone cliffs, and bodies of water such as Barton Springs ( Barton Springs ), along with the mild climate, has made Austin one of the centers for competition in sports that require endurance or a combination of several disciplines. The 10,000 mile race, the Capitol 10,000, is the largest in Texas and one of the top five largest in the country. The Austin Marathon has been held annually since 1992. The Austin-based American Swimming Association hosts an annual Cap 2K open water competition, as well as a range of other indoor and outdoor competitions. In addition, a number of cycling teams are based in Austin, seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong trains in the city, as well as many amateur cyclists who prefer cycling to cars for environmental or economic reasons. The combination of the development of the above three disciplines is an active support for the development of triathlon. Every year, on Memorial Day, a race is held around Lady Bird Lake, Auditorium Shores Park, and Downtown.
On May 26, 2010, Bernie Ecclestone signed a ten-year contract with Austin-based Full Throttle Productions to host the Formula One US Grand Prix from 2012 to 2021. In November 2011, the construction of the track was suspended due to disputes between race promoter Tavo Hellmund, the new circuit management and Formula 1 promoter Bernie Ecclestone [26] , but in December all issues were settled and the US Grand Prix was approved in the calendar for 2012 [27] . In 2012, the brand new Circuit of the Americas race track was built from scratch in Austin to host the event. The track is located east of the Austin Bergstorm Airport and the first race was held on November 18, 2012. From 2013 the track will also host MotoGP races.
Museums and other attractions of the city
Austin has a large number of museums, the most famous of which are the Texas Memorial Museum, the Blanton Museum of Art, the Bob Bullock Museum of Texas State History, the Austin Museum of Art, and the galleries at the Harry Ransom Center. One of the most popular tourist spots is the Texas State Capitol, as well as the oldest Driskill Hotel, built in 1886 just before the construction of the Capitol. Austin is home to the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, which contains documents and artefacts from the Johnson administration, including the president’s limousine and a replica of the Oval Office.
The musical center of Austin is Sixth Street. Also, the Enchanted Forest area in south Austin is the center of street performances such as dancing with fire and circus shows.
Art from the region can be found at the Museum of Popular Culture in South Austin, and Latin American culture is represented by the Mexic-Arte Museum, opened in 1983. Also in Austin is the house-museum of O. Henry, in which the writer lived in 1891.
Austin’s “oddity” is also evident in the sculptures installed here, such as the fork outside the Hyde Park Grill, the Mangia dinosaur, Crazy Maria at the Taco Xpress, the “migratory” pink flamingos at the entrance to the botanical garden, the giant bent arm at the Hyde Park Gym, and also the frog mural from Daniel Johnston’s 9 album cover0101 Hi, how are you .
Austin residents often start tours of their hometown at the statue of Texas blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughn, located on the south shore of City Lake. The statue’s shadow is always longer than its height and is meant to symbolize Stevie Vaughn’s broad influence on generations of guitarists.
Under the Ann Richards Bridge on Congress Avenue nests the city’s largest colony of bats (Brazilian folded lips). Since March, about one and a half million mice have settled in the zones of compression and expansion of the bridge, as well as in the longitudinal grooves running along under the bridge. The structure of the bridge is ideal for bats to breed. Every evening after sunset, mice fly out to hunt for insects, their departure is visible even with the help of weather radar. Watching the mice take flight is akin to a performance; at least 100,000 tourists come to see it every year. In winter, mice migrate to Mexico.
The Austin Zoo is located in an unincorporated area in western Travis County. The zoo provides shelter to animals that had to be relocated, including due to mistreatment.
Parks and recreation areas
The Austin Parks and Recreation Department won the 1999 Best Water Recreation Award and the 2004 Gold Medal from the National Parks Association. Austin is home to over 50 public swimming pools and many parks. The list of famous places for swimming in the first place include the oldest pool Deep Eddy ( Deep Eddy Pool ) and the city’s largest natural pool, Barton Springs ( Barton Springs Pool ). The water temperature in both reservoirs ranges from 20 °C in winter to 22 °C in summer.
Popular Austin parks include rock climbing, boating, kayaking, swimming, nature exploration, biking, and hiking. In the center of the city is the Austin Greenbelt, a long strip of parkland that includes Zilker Park. A 30-minute drive from the city is a natural pool and Hamilton Park ( Hamilton Pool ).
Transport
Of all people working in Austin, 73% commute to work alone by car, 10% form a car pool, 6% work from home, 5% commute by bus, 2% walk, and 1% bike to work.
Highways
The main part of Austin is located around two major north-south roads: Interstate I-35 and the Texas Mopac Expressway (loop 1). U.S. Highway 83 and State Highway 71 cross the city from east to west. Austin is the largest city in the United States with only one interstate.
U.S. Highway 290 passes through the northeast of the city, then merges with I-35 before becoming part of State Highway 71 before becoming a separate highway again on the western edge of the city. Highway 71 continues to Brady while Highway 290 joins I-10 in the Junction area. I-35 in the south passes through San Antonio and ends at the border with Mexico, in the city of Laredo. Upstate, I-35 passes through Dallas and Fort Worth. There are two main roads leading east to Houston from Austin—Highway 29.0, as well as Route 71, which merges into I-10 before Houston.
In the mid-80s, the state highway, Highway 360, was built in the city, passing through the picturesque places of the city. The route begins near the intersection of Highways 71 and Mopac in the south and ends near the intersection of Mopac and Highway 183. The scenic Pennybacker Bridge is built at the intersection with Lake Austin.
Toll roads
The first sections of State Highway 130 were opened in 2006. The highway runs from I-35 in the Georgetown area to an intersection with another state highway, number 45. Plans are to extend highway 130 south to an intersection with I-10 50 kilometers from San Antonio.
State Highway 45 consists of two separate sections. North runs from the junction with Highway 183 at Cedar Park to Highway 130 at Pflugerville (east of Round Rock). The southern section connects I-35 and Highway 130. A toll extension of Route 1 (Mopac) to the north and an alternative toll road 183A between the cities of Cedar Park and Leander were also built.
Despite the protests of the population, toll roads have improved the transport situation in the city and are very popular, bringing in more than planned.
Airports
Austin Bergstorm Airport (IATA Airport Code: AUS) is located eight kilometers southeast of the city. Until 1993, the airport was part of Bergstrom Air Force Base, which was closed as part of the bases relocation and closure plan. Prior to the public opening of Austin Bergstrom Airport, Austin’s commercial airport was the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport.
Public transport
Public transportation in Austin (primarily bus service) is operated by the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Capital Metro). It is planned that some bus routes will soon be replaced by high-speed ones, which will serve high-tech, train-like buses. Since 2010, the Capital MetroRail commuter rail line (51 km long) has been operating, linking downtown Austin with the suburbs to the north.
Intercity bus service in Austin is operated by two companies: Greyhound Lines and Turimex Internacional. Buses of the latter go to Laredo and further to several cities in Mexico. Amtrak’s Texas Eagle (Chicago-Los Angeles) long-distance passenger train route passes through Austin.
Other transport
Austin is the first city in the Western Hemisphere to offer a Car2Go short-term car rental program. The city is also one of the most bike-friendly in Texas. The League of American Bicyclists has given the city a silver rating.
Hiking
According to the 2011 walking ranking, Austin is ranked 31st in the list of the 50 largest cities in the United States in terms of walking distance to all the places you need to live.
Education
Researchers at the University of Central Connecticut ranked Austin the 16th most educated city in 2008. The Austin Public Library operates several branches around the city, and the University of Texas at Austin Library is ranked the seventh largest library in the country. Austin named America’s Best College City by Travel Channel vote. More than 43% of city residents over 25 have a bachelor’s degree, and 16% have completed higher education. The bachelor’s rate is eighth among major US metropolitan areas.
Higher education
Austin’s main university, the University of Texas at Austin, is the main university in the University of Texas system. The university has over 38,000 undergraduate students and 12,000 graduate students. In 2010, the U.S. News and World Report ranked the university 45th among national universities and 13th among public universities. The university spends over $640 million on research and has the best law, engineering, and business programs in the state.
Also in the city there are the following institutes for higher education: Universities of St. Edward’s, Concordia, Huston-Tillotson, Austin Community College, Southwest Seminary ( the Seminary of the Southwest ), Acton School of Business ( the Acton School of Business ), Austin Graduate School of Theology ( Austin Graduate School of Theology ), Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary ( Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary ), Austin College of Virginia, Austin Art Institute, Austin Academy of Music, and Park University.
Primary and secondary education
Austin has a large selection of institutions offering high-quality elementary and secondary education: in addition to 29 school districts, the city has 17 charter schools, and 69 private schools. Most of the city is served by the Austin Independent School District. Two school districts, Eanes Eanes and Round Rock, have been awarded gold status by Expansion Management magazine.
Private and alternative education
The list of private and alternative educational institutions includes schools: Regents of Austin, Redeemer Lutheran School, Garza (public), Austin Discovery School (charter public), Austin Jewish Academy, The Austin Waldorf School, The Griffin School, The Khabele School, Concordia Academy , St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School, Holy Family Catholic School, San Juan Diego Catholic High School, Brentwood Christian School, St. Austin Catholic School, St. Stephen’s Episcopal School, St. Mary’s, St. Theresa’s, St. Michael’s Catholic Academy, Saint Gabriel’s Catholic School, St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, St. Francis Episcopal School, Saint Paul Lutheran School, Trinity Episcopal School, Huntington-Surrey, Cleaview Sudbury School, The Inside Outside School, ACE Academy, Paragon Preparatory Middle School, Austin International School, The Progress School, and several Montessori schools. Also, a number of schools, such as Whole Life Learning Center and AHB Community School, offer part-time education.
Also based in Austin are a number of special education centers, including the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, the Texas Autism Center, the Early Development Center for Autistic Patients, and the Johnson Center for Child Health and Development.
Twin Cities
According to Sister Cities International, Austin’s sister cities are
Adelaide (English Adelaide ), Australia
Antalya (tur. Antalya), Turkey
Gwangmyeong (Korean: 광명시), South Korea
Koblenz (German: Koblenz ), Germany
Lima (Spanish Lima ), Peru
Maseru (English Maseru ), Lesotho
Oita (Jap. 大分市), Japan
Old Orlu (Eng. Old Orlu ), Nigeria
Saltillo (Spanish Saltillo ), Mexico
China
Taichung (Chinese 臺中, pinyin: Táizhōng ), Republic of China
The following cities have friendly status:
Tehuacan (Spanish: Tehuacán , Mexico)
Villefranche-sur-Mer (fr. Villefranche-sur-Mer , France
Two cities were removed from the list of sister cities by a vote of the Austin City Council in 1991:
Belo Horizonte (port. Belo Horizonte ), Brazil
Elche (Spanish Elche ), Spain
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Richardson, TX
Richardson is a city in Dallas and Collin counties in the U.S. state of Texas. [4] The city had a population of 121,323 according to the 2019 American Community Survey. [5] Richardson wealthy [6] [7] [8] inner suburb of Dallas. It is home to the University of Texas at Dallas and the Telecom Corridor, with a high concentration of telecommunications companies. More than 5,000 businesses have operations within Richardson’s 28 square miles (73 km 2 ), including many of the world’s largest telecommunications and networking companies such as AT&T, Verizon, Cisco Systems, Samsung, ZTE, MetroPCS, Texas Instruments, Corvo, and Fujitsu. [9] [10] Richardson’s largest employment base comes from the insurance industry. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas headquarters, the GEICO regional center, the regional offices for United Healthcare, and one of the State Farms Insurance three national regional centers are located in the community. [11]
Content
1 History
2 Geography
2.1 Climate
3 Demography
9000. Vietnamese Americans
4 Economy and Development
4.1 Company Headquarters
4.2 Major Employers
5 Government
6 Education
6.1 Colleges and universities
6.2 Primary schools
6.2.1 State schools
6.2.2 Private schools
6.2.3 Charter schools
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7 Transportation
7.1 Central Trail
7. 2 Bicycle Paths
8 Healthcare
8.1 Richardson Methodist Medical Center
8.2 Main highways
8.3 High -speed tram
9 mayors
10 famous people
10.1 Art
10.2 Actors
10.3 Businessmen
10.5 Cinema
10.8 Sports
10.9 Writers
10.10 Others
11 Pictures
11.1 Historical Richardson
11.2 Richardson today
12 List of the literature used
13 See also
14 used literature
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History
Settlers from Kentucky and Tennessee arrived in the Richardson area in the 1840s. During the 1850s, the settlement centered around the modern site of Richland College. After the civil war, a railroad was built to the northwest of the original settlement, which moved the center of the village closer to the railroad. Richardson was chartered in 1873, and the town was named for Houston and Texas Central Railroad secretary Alfred S. Richardson. The Texas Electric Railroad, known as the Interurban, connected Richardson to Denison, Waco, Corsicana and Dallas. At 19In the year 10 the population was about 600 people. In 1914, the red brick schoolhouse was built, which is now the administrative office of the Richardson Independent School District. In 1924 the red brick road, today’s Greenville Avenue, was completed. The completion of the road resulted in an increase in traffic, an increase in population and property values. In 1925, the city was incorporated into the city and was elected mayor. In 1940 the population was about 740 people. After the Second World War, the city experienced a significant population growth, which by 1950 was about 1300 people. Throughout the 1950s, the city continued to grow, including the opening of Richardson’s Collins Radio Office, the Central Highway, a police station, shopping malls, and many residences. Texas Instruments opened its offices in Dallas on the southern border of Richardson in 1956. This was followed by a significant increase in land values, population and economic status. In the 1960s, Richardson experienced additional growth, including several new parks, facilities, and the creation of the University of Texas at Dallas within city limits. K 19In 72 the population was approximately 56,000. Housing growth continued throughout the 1970s and slowed down in the 1980s. Commercial development increased during the 1980s. Richardson’s population at the 1990 census was 74,840. Population growth throughout the 1990s was mainly due to the development of the northeastern part of the city. The city of Buckingham, after being completely surrounded by Richardson, was annexed to the city in 1996.
Richardson had a population of 91,802 at the 2000 census. By 2002, Richardson had four Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail stations and built the Eisemann Performing Arts and Corporate Presentation Center and neighboring Galatin Park City Center, which features a 2-acre public pedestrian plaza, luxury hotel, and mixed-use complex. Richardson was a “dry city” with no alcohol sales until November 2006, when local elections were passed allowing beer and wine to be sold in grocery stores and stores. In the fall of 2008, Peter Perfect Network Styles TV show came to Richardson. The business make-up show refurbished SpiritWear, a clothing and embroidery shop in the historic center of the city. Episode first aired on January 22, 2009of the year. This was the first episode of the series filmed outside of California. [12] [13]
In 2006, Richardson was named the 15th best place to live in the US by Money magazine. By this measure, Richardson ranked 3rd in Texas with the best place to live. [14] In 2007, Richardson was named the 69th safest city in America by the 14th Annual America’s Safest and Most Dangerous Cities Awards by Morgan Quitno. The same study ranked Richardson as the 5th safest city in Texas. [15] In 2008, Richardson was ranked 18th best place to live in the US by Money magazine. According to this indicator, Richardson ranked 4th in Texas among the best places to live. [16] In the 2009 Business Week annual Best Places to Raise a Child report, Richardson was ranked #2 in Texas. [17] Richardson was the first North Texas city recognized as the best place to work for commuters by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the US Department of Transportation in 2004. Since 2010, the city has continued to be recognized every year since 2004. [18] In 2011, the Texas Recreation and Parks Society awarded Richardson the Texas Gold Medal for excellence in recreation and park management. [19] [20] In 2014, Richardson was named “America’s 5th Happiest Mid-Sized City” by national real estate website and blog Movoto.com on a number of metrics such as low unemployment, low crime rate and high income. [21] In 2014, 24/7 Wall Street ranked Richardson the 17th best city in America to live in, according to 24/7, based on crime, economy, education, housing, environment, leisure and infrastructure. . [22] D magazine ranked Richardson Heights among the top five fastest growing neighborhoods in 2014. [23] Richardson was ranked 2nd by SmartAsset in 2015. [24] In August 2016, Safeco Insurance named Richardson the 9th safest mid-sized city in the nation based on overall property crime rates. [25] In November 2016, Breckinridge Park was named the 6th best neighborhood in Dallas and Fort Worth by The Dallas Morning News. [26] In 2016, Richardson ranked #2 in the Healthy Housing Market for SmartAsset in America. [27] and 6th best university city to live in. [28] USA Today and 24/7 Wall St. ranked Richardson as the 3rd best city to live in in 2016. [29] [30] 100.3 Jack FM ranked Richardson the 4th best place to live in Texas in 2016. [31] Movoto ranked Richardson as the 3rd best Dallas suburb for young professionals in 2016. [32] In August 2016, Richardson entered the Thrill-list “7 Stages of Life in Dallas”. [33] and was named the third best real estate market in the US by WalletHub. [34]
Geography
Map of Richardson
The cities of Dallas, Plano, and Garland, Texas comprise almost the entire border of Richardson, except for the extreme northeast “panhandling” of the municipality.
In the Lake Highlands region of northeast Dallas is bordered by Richardson to the south, North Dallas to the southwest, Far North Dallas to the west, West Plano to the northwest, East Plano to the north, Murphy City to the northeast, Sachse to east, and Garland to the southeast.
Richardson is located at 32°57′56″ N 96°42′57″W / 32.965628°N 96.715707°W / 32.965628; -96.715707. [35]
According to the US Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 28.6 square miles (74.2 km2). 2 ), of which 28.6 square miles (74.0 km 2 ) is land and 0.08 square miles (0.2 km 2 ), or 0.32%, is water. [36]
Approximately two-thirds of the city is in Dallas County, with the northern third of the city in Collin County. Of the 28.6 square miles (74.2 km 2 ) within the city of Richardson, 18.2 square miles (47 km 2 ) lie in Dallas County; the other 9.2 square miles (24 km 2 ) is in Collin County.
Climate
The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen climate classification system, Richardson has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated as Cfa on climate maps. [37]
Demographics
Historical population
Census
Pop.
%±
1930
629
—
1940
720
14.5%
1950
1,289
79.0%
1960
16. 810
1,204.1%
1970
48,405
188.0%
1980
72,496
49.8%
1990
74,840
3.2%
2000
91.802
22.7%
2010
9
8.1% 90per square mile (493.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 67.0% White, 15.7% Asian, 8.7% African American, 0.3% Native American, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 4.3% other races and 3.6% representing two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 17.9% of the population.
There were 40,020 households out of which 31.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.2% were married couples living together, 10.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.7% % had no family. 24.6% of all households were made up of individuals and 7. 8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.63, and the average family size is 3.15.
In the city, the population was spread out, with 21.9% under the age of 18, 10.5% from 18 to 24, 28.2% from 25 to 44, 25.8% from 45 to 64, and 13, 6% aged 65 and over. . The mean age was 37.2 years. For every 100 women, there were 99.7 men.
According to the 2015 5-Year American Community Survey, the median income for men was $60,709 compared to $50,404 for women. The per capita income for the city was $29,551. About 5.7% of families and 10.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.7% of those under the age of 18 and 4.3% of those aged 65 or over.
As of 2015, the median household income in Richardson was $72,427 and the median home price was $198,900.
Foreign-born population
By 1990, 10% of Richardson’s population was not born in the United States, and in 2000 this figure increased to 18. 1%. According to five-year estimates from the 2015 American Community Survey, the figure now stands at 24.3%. As of 2015, of those not born in the United States, nearly 50% arrived in the United States after 2000. [40]
Chinese Americans
See also: History of Chinese Americans in Dallas-Fort Worth
D-FW Chinatown is located in Richardson, due in part to its large Asian population. [41]
Esther Wu, former editor of Dallas Morning News , stated that Chinese immigration began in Richardson in 1975. Since then, the Chinese community has expanded northward. [42] In the mid-1980s, most Chinese K-12 students in the DFW area lived in Richardson. [43]
As of 2012, North Texas has over 60 Chinese cultural organizations, most of them located in Richardson and Plano. [43] Dallas Chinese Community Center (DCCC; Chinese: 达拉斯华人活动中心; pinyin: Dalasi Huaren Huodongzhongxin ) is located in Chinatown D-FW. This includes English as a Second Language (ESL) classes and 20,000 books written in Simplified Chinese; The center imported several books from the People’s Republic of China. [41] As of 2011, Chinese restaurants serving ethnic Chinese in DFW are primarily located in Richardson and Plano. [42] The University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson, as of 2012, has nearly 1,000 Chinese students. The university has a program to recruit students of Chinese descent. [43]
Indian Americans
Richardson’s Asian and Indian immigrant community was primarily driven by the international telecommunications industry that is so pervasive in that community. The Indian Association of North Texas is headquartered in Richardson. [44] The Indo-Pak Grocery Store is located in an India-centric mall east of the Central Highway. [45] Out of the suburbs in the DFW area, Richardson had one of the first Indian settlements. [44]
Vietnamese Americans
Richardson has a large number of Vietnamese Americans and even has a significant number of Vietnamese food retail stores, malls, markets and plazas, especially near US 75 such as Hong Kong Market, Cali Saigon Mall and Indian market.
Economy and Development
Despite economic downturns elsewhere in the United States, Richardson’s economy grew significantly from 2005 to 2009. The city’s total real estate appraisal rose from $8.3 billion in 2005 to $14 billion in 2017. Sales tax collections increased from $21 million in 2005 to approximately $32.9 million in 2017.
Since 2008, both Standard & Poor and Moody’s have upgraded Richardson’s credit rating to “AAA” from the previous “AA+” rating. At the time, Richardson was one of four cities in the state of Texas and one of 88 cities in the country with an “AAA” rating from Standard & Poor’s. In 2015, the North and Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) determined Richardson’s daytime population to be 156,065 based on American Community Survey data. [46] The economy is still rooted in the telecommunications industry. However, Richardson’s property tax base is vast and extends beyond its telecommunications roots to include other sectors including insurance, healthcare, technology and finance. The tax base is diverse, with the top 10 taxpayers accounting for 16.17% of the total assessed value.
On March 1, 2014, the Richardson Fire Department will officially receive an ISO Class 1 rating. The Insurance Services Office (ISO) is “the leading provider of statistical, underwriting and actuarial information to the property/casualty insurance industry” and its rating is used to measure the quality and effectiveness of fire protection in the community. At the time, Richardson was one of only 56 municipalities in the country to receive this highest rating, which tends to lower premiums for property/casualty insurance. [47]
Company Headquarters
Texas Blue Cross and Blue Shield
T-Mobile Subway, [48] Fossil, Lennox International, Vent-A-Hood, Wingstop Restaurants, [49] id Software, VCE, [50] BlueCross BlueShield of Texas, RealPage, Fujitsu Network Communications (US Headquarters), and Samsung Mobile are headquartered in Richardson.
Top Employers
Richardson Economic Development Partnership List of Top Employers (last updated May 2018),
The city is located in north central Texas and was originally incorporated in 1925, the first charter was adopted in 1956, and the last revision was made in November 2015. The community has been a self-governing city and has operated under a council-manager form of government since 1956. [52] Richardson voters simultaneously elect six council members and a mayor to represent them every two years. Council members representing four districts (from 1 to 4) must reside in each district respectively; however, the mayor and the other two districts (5 and 6) may reside in any part of the city. All Councilors and the Mayor are elected at large, with four Councilors representing each of the city’s four boroughs. The city council is elected for a two-year term on a non-partisan basis.
The bylaws require the city council to appoint a city manager as the chief administrative and executive officer. The city manager is not appointed for a fixed term and can be removed from office at the will and desire of a majority of city council members. One of the city manager’s duties is to appoint and remove department heads and conduct the general affairs of the municipal government in accordance with city council policy.
The City provides a full range of services to its citizens, including police and fire protection, ambulance service, water and sewer, solid waste management, park and recreation activities, cultural activities, and a library. In addition, the City provides future land use planning, traffic management, building inspection and utilities, and operates two 18-hole golf courses. The city also operates the Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts and Corporate Presentation, which is a multi-venue performing arts and presentation center.
The City of Richardson is a voluntary member of the Council of Governments of North and Central Texas (NCTCOG), whose purpose is to coordinate individual and collective local governments and promote regional solutions, eliminate unnecessary duplication, and provide joint solutions.
Education
Colleges and Universities
UT Dallas Student Services Building – A LEED Platinum House
The University of Texas at Dallas, also referred to as UT Dallas or UTD, is a public research university in the University of Texas system. Despite its name, UT’s main campus in Dallas, consisting of approximately 445 acres (1.80 km) 2 ) is located within the city of Richardson at 800 West Campbell Road. The campus is located next to Campbell Road to the south, Floyd Road to the east, Waterview to the west, and Synergy Park Boulevard to the north. [53] The University owns an additional 265 acres (1.07 km. 2 ) in Richardson, adjacent to campus, between Synergy Park Boulevard and President George W. Bush’s Turnpike. [54] The UTD Student Services Building, completed in 2010, is the first academic structure in Texas to be rated a LEED Platinum facility by the US Green Building Council. During 2016, an extension to the Student Services Building was completed. New projects include the Alumni Center, Brain Efficiency Institute and Engineering Building, as well as additional housing options. These improvements are part of a campus renovation that, since 2009hundreds of millions of dollars were invested in new and modernized buildings. In the fall 2016 semester, UT Dallas enrolled 26,793 students. [55]
Richland College is a community college that is part of the Dallas County Community College District or DCCCD. The college is located in Dallas on the border with Richardson. It is the largest school in DCCCD with approximately 20,000 students. In 2005, Richland became the first community college to receive the Malcolm Baldridge National Award for Quality. [56]
Residents inside Collin County are in the Collin College area.
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Dallas plans to open a campus in Richardson during 2018. This new campus, located at 2101 Waterview Pkwy, in Richardson, Texas, provides easier access for those who live near Dallas and the surrounding area: https://www. thechicagoschool.edu/dallas/
Elementary and Secondary schools
Public schools
The city is served by the Richardson Independent School District (RISD) in the Dallas County section of the city and the Plano Independent School District (PISD) in the Collin County section of the city. However, despite this name, most of the Richardson Independent School District lies outside Richardson’s municipal boundaries: 60 percent of RISD is in Dallas, 35 percent in Richardson, and 5 percent in Garland). [57]
RISD and PISD have many blue ribbon schools. [58] [59] [60] [61] B The Blue Ribbon Schools Program is a US government program created to honor schools. The Blue Ribbon Award is considered the highest honor an American school can receive.
RISD zoned high schools in Richardson include Richardson High School, [62] Lloyd W. Berkner High School, [63] and J.J. Pierce High School. [64] The Christa McAuliffe Learning Center is also located in Richardson. [65] Lake Highlands High School is part of the Richardson Independent School District but is located in the Lake Highlands, an area in Dallas south of Richardson.
The Richardson sections of the Plano Independent School District are served by several schools. Aldridge, Haggar, Miller, Shell and Stinson elementary schools are within Richardson and serve the Richardson areas of Collin County. [66] [67] The Richardson portion of Collin County is zoned to Mendenhall Elementary School in Plano. [68] Otto, Frankford and Wilson High Schools in Plano and Murphy High School in Murphy serve parts of Collin Richardson County. Vines High School and T.H. Williams High School, 9-10 Schools in Plano, serves separate sections of Collin County’s Richardson, along with McMillen High School in Murphy. Plano Senior High School and Plano East Senior High School also serve separate sections of Collin County’s Richardson.
Private Schools
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas operates two K-8 schools, St. Joseph School [69] and Apostle Paul School [70] in Richardson. Other private schools include Canyon Creek Christian Academy (K-12), North Dallas Adventist Academy (K-12), IANT Koranic Academy (K-12), Alexander School (ages 8–12), Dallas North Montessori School (ages 3 -9) and Salam Academy (K-12).
Charter Schools
Four charter schools operate in Richardson. These include Evolution Academy Charter School (9-12), Richardson Premier High School (6-12), Vista Academy of Richardson (K-12), and Winfree Academy Charter School (Richardson) (9-12).
Public Libraries
The Richardson Public Library is located at 900 Civic Center Drive on the southwest corner of U.S. Route 75 (North Central Expressway) and Arapaho Road. [71]
The Richardson Public Library’s roots date back to 1947, when a branch of the Dallas County Library was established in the Cash Dry Goods section of East Main Street in downtown Richardson. The library’s new collection consisted of about 400 volumes and was run by shop owner Jesse Durham. The city council established the library as a city department at 1958, and in 1959 the library moved to a new building at 310 Tyler Street. This new library was just under 6,000 square feet (560 sq. 2 ) in size and was built at a cost of $100,000. [72]
Richardson experienced explosive growth in the 1960s and 1970s, and the library soon became inadequate for the needs of the community. The current facility was built at a cost of $2 million and opened on December 1, 1970. New 81,650 sq. ft. facility (7,586 sq. 2 ), a four-story building opened using two floors and a small part of the third. [73] The basement was completed in 1980 for reference collection and maintenance. In 1995, the library underwent another expansion, culminating in the top floor and renovating the three previously open floors. Another reconstruction took place in 2006, when the youth department was expanded. [72]
In 2008, the library set a new record for the number of copies distributed in a fiscal year, when the one millionth copy was checked out in the fall of 2008. In recent years, the building has undergone renovations and technological improvements that have improved the convenience of the library. for regular visitors. Since 2014, the digital library has expanded to include films, music and magazines, as well as books and audiobooks. In 2015, the Richardson Library created a “manufacturing space” that initially included a 3-D printer, dedicated computers with creative applications and software, and early electronics research kits.
The Texas Municipal League honored the library with the Library of Excellence Award each year from 2004 to 2017. [74]
Transportation
A DART Tram Red Line train at Galatyn Park Station in Richardson
Richardson and the region benefit from the location of two of the city’s main thoroughfares. The President George W. Bush Turnpike, running east–west along the city’s northern border, provides convenient connections to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, as well as links to IH 35E, IH 30, Ih30, SH 114, and W 183 to the west of the city, as well as a second link to Ih40 east of the city.
Richardson also benefits from the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail line, which runs parallel to US 75 and has four stations in the city. In October 2016, DART approved the future construction of the Silver Commuter Line with the adoption of its 20-year financial plan. Maintenance of the cotton belt is scheduled to begin in 2022. The Cotton Belt Line will operate from DFW Airport to the east side of Plano, with Richardson stations located at the University of Texas at Dallas and CityLine. The Cotton Belt rail line will also connect to Metro Troitskoye with the TEXRail line, which is being developed to connect downtown Fort Worth to DFW Airport. To take full advantage of these vehicles for development and redevelopment purposes, the City has implemented three Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Districts. TIF District #1 was established in November 2006, spanning both sides of the US 75 corridor from Campbell Road south to Spring Valley Road and then extending west from US 75 along Spring Valley Road to Coit Road. TIF District #2, created in November 2011, is bordered by President George W. Bush’s Turnpike to the north, Wyndham Lane to the east, Renner Road to the south, and the DART light rail line to the west. TIF District #3, established in November 2011, is bounded by the President George W. Bush Turnpike to the north, the DART Light Rail Line to the east, Renner Road to the south, and has a western border between Alma Road and US 75. Dallas County is financially involved in the TIF District #1 and Collin County is financially involved in TIF District #2 and TIF District #3.
Central Trail
Central Trail
The southern extension of the Central Trail opened in June 2014 and the northern extension opened in 2015. The new walking and biking trail segments mean that the center section of Richardson’s trail network will run from city limits to city limits, eventually connecting to trails throughout the region.
Bikeways
In July 2015, the League of American Bicyclists named Richardson a Bronze Bike Friendly Community. [75] Richardson has a long-term plan to provide cycling facilities and designate preferred cycling routes on low-traffic, low-speed roads. Richardson now has over 15 miles of bike lanes. [76]
Healthcare
Richardson Methodist Medical Center
Richardson Methodist Medical Center (MRMC) operates two campuses in Richardson. The Bush/Renner campus is home to a four-story, 125-bed hospital with nearly 9 employees.00 specialists and more than 400 doctors representing more than 35 specialties. The Bush/Renner campus includes ground-level outpatient, imaging, and surgical services, a dedicated women’s pavilion, and an adjacent cancer center. Campus for Continuing Care (formerly Campbell Road Campus) offers acute care services and includes two health centers, doctors’ offices, a full-service emergency department, and other support services. [6]
Main highways
Interstate 635 – (B. Johnson Avtost Prose Lyndon)
US Highway 75 – (North Central ExpressWay : Red Line and Orange Line
Spring Valley
Arapaho Center
Galatin Park
Bush Turnpike
Mayors
Richard Marson 1st0003
1925–1927: T.F. Makkami [77]
1927–1929: U. S. Spottts
1929–1931: Kit Floyd
1931–1933: James Harben
1933–1937: T. F. McCamey
1937–1947: T. J. Jackson
1947–1951: Elmer Dabney
1951–1953: Dr. T. C. Longnecker
1953–1955: Walvoord -1959: R. W. Thompson
1959-1961: Glen Hoskins
1961-1963: W. B. Strange
1963-1967: Herb Ryan
1967–1967: Robert Porter
1967–1968: John Gordon
1968–1983: Ray Noah [78]
1983–1986: March RITER [79]
1987– 1991: Charles Spann [80]
1991–2007: Gary Slagel [81]
2007–2009: Steve Mitchell [82]
9000–2011: Garyi lobder 9010 2011–2013: Bob Townsend [84]
2013–2015: Laura Gibbs Matska [85]
2015-2019: Paul Fyulker [86]
famous people
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Steve Benson, Pulitzer Prize winning editor-cartoonist
[87]
Tracey Hutson, stylist, Extreme Makeup: Home Edition [88]
Joyce Yu-Zhan Li, artist
Faris Makrainolds, artist
Actors
Jensen, actor [89]
Nicole Bilderbek, actress
Catherine Krier, TV presenter
Bill Engwwall, actor and comedian
[88]
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Caleb Landry Jones, actor / musician
Jake McDorman, actor [88]
Keen Shriner, actor
Nick Stahl, actor
0722 Seventh sky [88]
Businessmen
Bett Nemit Graham, Inventor Liquid Paper and Mother Michael Nesmit [90]
Artist
000 CYPERON COMPERS Dunham, ventriloquist and stand-up comedian [88]
Jay Johnson, ventriloquist [88]
Gordon Keith, radio host
Wil Shriner, comedian
Ashlee Simpson, entertainer [91]
Jessica Simpson, artist [92]
filmmakers
Jeremy Kun, film producer [93]
David Gordon, Director
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, Actors, Actors. , director, screenwriter and musician. Creator of TV shows King of the Hill and Beavis & Butt-Head [94]
Music
John Gary, RCA Recording Artist – Vocalist [95]
Todd P., G. New York indie rock concert promoter [96]
Frank Ticheli, composer
Politics
Angie Chen Batton, representative of the district 112 in Dallas County
Tony Gulsby, politician [97]
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Charles E. Turner, former mayor of Dallas
Sports
Keenan Evans
Nolan Fontana
Jeff Aguz, football player [98]
Keenan basketball player premier league
Nolan Fontana, baseball player
Chris Jack, NFL kicker [99]
Eddie Jackson, NFL defenseman [100]
Justin Leonard, professional golfer
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Li Nguyen, football player
Carla Overbeck, Founder, Women’s United Football Association
Matt Stover, NFL kicker
Everson Walls, NFL quarterback [101]
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American football coach Chris Wilson0006 6
Writers
Rogers Keydenhead, author
Deborah of Crombi, writer-detective [88]
Geko Marinai, Albanian-American poet [102]
Ann Rais, author [103]
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John Maddox Roberts, science fiction writer [88]
Brian Torrey Scott, writer
Others
T. J. Cloutier, professional poker player [104]
Marina Lival Harvey Oswald during Kennedy Assassination [105]
Pictures
Historic Richardson
Main Street Pharmacy, circa 1900.
Hairdresser on Maine Street, around 1920
Maine Street (now the Road Road line), 1890
Home 2 Time, 1910
Main Street, 1923
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Plan of the main street of the city, 1878
Richardson telephone exchange operator, about 1900
Richardson Intercity Depot, 1908.
Richardson today
References
Braithwaite, Barbara (editor). History of Richardson . Richardson, TX: Richardson Centennial Corporation, 1973.
Gillespie, Gwyn. Historic Richardson: An Illustrated History . San Antonio, TX: Historical Publishing Network, 2002.
Harris, Janet (editor). And the story brings us back: an oral history of Richardson . Richardson, TX: University of Texas at Dallas Center for Continuing Education, c1984-85. (Note: Part 1 consists of 21 interviews with families who settled and helped develop the city. It covers the period from early settlement to 1940. Part 2 starts in 1940 and continues through 1985.)
See also
Dallas Repertory Company Theater
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“Moody’s Assigns Aaa Rating to GOLT Richardson’s, Texas’ Upcoming Debt Issues; the outlook is “Stable”. Moody’s Investors Service Inc. March 17, 2017. Retrieved December 7, 2017. The Aaa rating reflects the city’s relatively large and wealthy tax base, which is underpinned by a sizeable business district that attracts a large daytime population, strong financial management with historically stable reserve levels, and moderate but manageable debt . 9 “Richardson retains the highest credit rating from Moody’s and S&P. ” City of Richardson. March 8, 2013. Retrieved December 7, 2017. In its rationale, S&P cited Richardson’s words: “The location and economic participation of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex coupled with a significant economic base that serves as a major employment center with a significant presence of technology companies ; very strong level of income and well-being; strong, reliable and responsive leadership; historically very strong financial performance, due in part to strong financial policies and practices; and a moderate overall debt level as a percentage of market value.” 9 a b Brettell, Caroline B. The “Big D” Uniting New Immigrants in a Suburban Sun Belt Metropolis” (Chapter 3). In: Singer, Audrey, Susan Wiley Hardwick and Caroline Brettell. Gateway of the 21st Century: Immigrant Registration in Suburban America (James A. Johnson Metro Series). Brookings Institution Press, 2009. ISBN 0815779283, 9780815779285.
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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.
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.
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)
In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
I feel so comfortable and at ease when I drop off Lucas. I am not sending my child to just a “daycare”, he is getting an education. I am so impressed with how much he knows and how much he loves going to school. It’s to the point that he gets upset with me if I pick him up early, he likes to stay and play. Julia misses going to KinderCare so much. Although she loves being in Kindergarten, she has such fond memories of KinderCare. With your Phonics Adventures Program, Julia is an above average reader for her class. I credit that all to KinderCare! Although we read a book every night, there is no way she would be at the level she is at without KinderCare. I am beyond impressed an I am so happy that I made the choice to send my children to your learning center! Thank you for all that you do for my children and all of the other children that attend. All of your staff is always so pleasant and patient with the children. Having two children, I know first hand the struggles of kids at that age. I have no idea how you do it, but I am so happy you do.
Stacy – KinderCare Parent
At age three-and-a-half, my daughter tried Ms. Dineen’s Cooking and Phonics classes. She had fun in both, so I enrolled her. The smaller group of children and more individualized attention is the ideal learning environment. Ms. Dineen makes it so much fun that learning comes more easily. I am so pleased at how much my daughter has learned over the past six months. Her writing, reading and comprehension skills have all improved. I urge everyone to give the Phonics and Cooking classes a try. My daughter and I enjoy cooking the recipes at home, as well. Thank you, Ms. Dineen!
Angela – KinderCare Parent
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Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at Taunton 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 Taunton 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.
Best Infant Daycare & Child Care in Taunton, MN
The following Taunton, MN daycares have immediate availability for infants. Even if a locations does not have current openings for your infant, you can schedule a tour to join the waiting list. Capacity changes on a daily basis and we’ll let you know when a space becomes available!
9 Infant Daycares in Taunton, MN
Totie DeVlaeminck Daycare
Daycare in
Minneota, MN
(714) 266-1389
Totie DeVlaeminck is a home daycare that offers childcare programs for nearby families in Minneota. The director has programs for childre… Read More
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6:30 am – 5:30 pm
Moorse Denaca J Daycare
Daycare in
Minneota, MN
(323) 918-5692
Denaca’s Daycare is a home based childcare that provides care for children starting at 6 weeks through school age. My goal is to provide qua… Read More
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6:30 am – 5:00 pm
Hoffmann LeeAnne A Daycare
Daycare in
Minneota, MN
(316) 395-9572
Hoffmann LeeAnne A is a home daycare that offers childcare programs for nearby families in Minneota. The director has programs for childr… Read More
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7:00 am – 5:30 pm
Kopitski Pamela J Daycare
Daycare in
Minneota, MN
(704) 859-2575
Kopitski Pamela J offers safe, loving childcare in the Minneota area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The facil… Read More
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6:30 am – 5:30 pm
Pamela Hennen Daycare
Daycare in
Minneota, MN
(507) 829-1981
Pamela Hennen offers safe, loving childcare in the Minneota area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The facility … Read More
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7:00 am – 5:00 pm
Alyssa Engler Daycare
Daycare in
Minneota, MN
(757) 300-5744
Alyssa Engler provides childcare for families living in the Minneota area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aimed at he… Read More
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Kaylee Anderson Daycare
Daycare in
Minneota, MN
(206) 887-9382
Kaylee Anderson provides childcare for families living in the Minneota area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aimed at … Read More
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Kopfmann Theresa Daycare
Daycare in
Minneota, MN
(615) 257-9264
Kopfmann Theresa offers safe, loving childcare in the Minneota area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The facili… Read More
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7:00 am – 5:30 pm
St.
Edward Preschool
Daycare in
Minneota, MN
(757) 300-5744
St. Edward Preschool provides childcare for families living in the Minneota area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aime… Read More
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Taunton KinderCare located at 1361 Somerset Ave in Taunton, MA is designed with your child’s fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.
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Tenant: KinderCare | Taunton, MA Premises: 5,664 SF Renewal Options: 1 x 5 Year
Lease Expiration: 8/31/2028 Lease Type: NN Rental Increases: 10% on 9/1/2023 & At Option
Sands Investment Group is Pleased to Exclusively Offer For Sale the 5,664 SF KinderCare Net Lease Investment Opportunity Located at 1361 Somerset Avenue in Taunton, Massachusetts. With Over 7 Years Left on a Corporate Backed Lease With a 5 Year Option to Extend, This Opportunity Provides For a Secure Investment.
Over 7 Years Left on a Corporate Backed Lease With a 5 Year Option to Extend and a 10% Bump Coming in 2023
Strong Corporate Guarantee – KinderCare Education, LLC is the Nation’s Leading Private Provider of Early Childhood Education and Care With Approximately 1,500 Learning Centers
Recent Early Lease Extension; In July of 2020, KinderCare Education, LLC Proactively Extended the Lease Term For an Additional 8 Years Showing Commitment to This Site
Excellent Demographics With a Population Of 67,731 Residents Making an Average Household Income of $85,542 Within a 5-Mile Radius
Nearby Feeder Elementary Schools Include: Saint Anthony, James L Mulcahey, Harold H Galligan, Edward F Leddy, Summer Street and Elizabeth Pole
The General Dynamics Missions Systems Facility is Just 8-Miles Away and is Known For its Development of Military Communications Equipment; They Are the Largest Industrial Employer in the Area With Over 900 Employees
Taunton is One of the Oldest Towns in the U. S. and Was Founded By Members of the Plymouth Colony; It is Known as the Silver City For Being a Historic Center of the Silver Industry in the 19th Century
Taunton is Located 30 Minutes From Providence, RI and 20 Minutes From Fall River, MA
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Tenant Overview
KinderCare Education is America’s largest private provider of early childhood and school – age education and child care. KinderCare supports hardworking families in 40 states and the District of Columbia:
In neighborhoods with our KinderCare® Learning Centers and Rainbow Child Care Centers that offer early childhood education and child care for children six weeks to 12 years old;
At work through KinderCare Education at WorkTM, family benefits for employers including on- site and near- site early learning centers and back -up care for last-minute child care;
In local schools with our Champions® before and after- school programs.
KinderCare Education operates more than 1,500 locations nationwide and is headquarters in Portland, Oregon. In 2020, KinderCare earned its fourth Gallup Great Workplace Award – one of only 19 companies worldwide to win this award.
They are also proud to include Cambridge Schools, Knowledge Beginnings, the Grove School, and Rainbow Child Care Center in our community of learning.
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THE Top 10 Daycares in Taunton, MA | Affordable Prices
Daycares in Taunton, MA
Description:
I run a small family childcare from my home. I am a mom of three and wanted to be home with them while offering them the opportunity to learn, grow and socialize with other children. My program is primarilyplay based learning with some structured curriculum. As a family, we are focused on modern day homesteading and the children that we welcome into our home with reap the benefits of agricultural education as well.
I have years of experience with children from babysitting to being a nanny and of course caring for my own children. It is incredibly rewarding to watch a child hitting mental and developmental milestones through the work and play that we do together.
Hours: 7:00 AM-5:00 PM
Ages: 12 weeks- 5 years
Rate: $55/day
I provide all snacks and meals. If your child is not yet eating solids or on a special diet meals will need to be provided. Diapers and wipes for children not yet trained will also need to be provided.
An example of our daily schedule is as follows:
7:00-8:00: Drop off/Free play
8:00-8:30: Breakfast
8:30-9:00: Free play
9:00-9:30: Circle/Story time
9:30-10:30: Craft/Worksheet/Quiet play (older kids)
10:30-10:45: Snack
10:45-11:45: Outdoor play
11:45-12:00: Handwashing/Toileting
12:00-12:30: Lunch
12:30-12:45: Story time
12:45-3:00: Nap time
3:00-3:30: Clean up/Toileting
3:30-3:45: Afternoon Snack
3:45-5:00: Indoor/Outdoor free play until pick up
This schedule may change depending on the season and specific activities we have planned. Availability may change at any time but if you are interested in touring our space and learning more about my program please reach out.
I look forward to meeting you!…
Description:
Established in 2008, Rock-A-Bye Learning Environment provides affordable child care services, preschool, and kindergarten. The center gives each child a warm environment that encourages the development ofsocialization skills, independence, and positive self-image….
Description:
Hi my name is Melissa, I operate a small home childcare. I have years of caring for children from babysitting to raising my own children. Before Covid I had my assistant license since 2015 and was working atmy mother in law’s childcare. When childcare had to close because of Covid I decided to open my own. My goal is to provide a safe and nurturing environment where the kids enjoy coming to have fun and learn. I have a fenced in backyard for outdoor play. I do arts and crafts with the children, have preschool curriculum, music and free play. I provide Breakfast, lunch and 2 snacks….
Description:
Hello Taunton! Arcadia Learning Academy now has OPEN ENROLLMENT for ages 6wks – 5 years old! Stop by and visit with us today!
1 Free week after 90 days!
10% off your weekly fee!
Accepts P.A.C.Evouchers
Serves healthy breakfast and snacks
Staff certified
Message us to schedule a tour!!
Early childhood education is more than just learning ABC’s. ..
Description:
NOW ENROLLING!!!
Located in Taunton, MA on Route 44
State Licensed Family Child Care
6 weeks-5 years old
Part time and full time openings!
Benefits:
– Safe and nurturing learning environment
– Acceptschild care vouchers
– On site family support consultant
– CPR & First Aid certified provider
– Kindergarten Readiness
– Progress reports conducted regularly
– Healthy breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack included at no additional cost to you per the USDA Food Program
– Large, fenced in backyard with both grass and pavement
– Non-smoking environment
Offer a thematic preschool curriculum taught by an EEC certified Preschool Teacher with 6+ years of child care experience. Our daily schedule includes: math/literacy, process art, music and movement, fine/gross motor skills sensory, science, cooking, social/emotional skills, free play, outdoor play time, etc….
Description:
Ms. Audrey’s NeighborSchool is a licensed home daycare in Taunton, MA. As a parent, figuring out child care can feel daunting. Especially if you’re trying to find child care for the first time. You wantsomething that feels right, something that’s going to give you the peace of mind that your child is not only in good hands, but getting the stimulation and socialization that comes with a great daycare. At NeighborSchools, we get it. That’s why we partner exclusively with small, home daycares, run by professionals who have years of experience, and are licensed by the state. Each daycare is different and has it’s own approach and vibe, based on the experience of the provider who runs it. We welcome you to check out Ms. Audrey’s daycare in Taunton, MA. We recommend this daycare to parents who are looking for a small-scale setting and a provider who will treat your child like one of their own. Spots are limited, depending on the age of your child and your preferred start date, so get in touch and we’ll let you know right away whether there’s a potential opening for you. Any questions, feel free to call us at (617) 765-1972. …
Description:
Ms. Delisa’s NeighborSchool is a licensed home daycare in Taunton, MA. As a parent, figuring out child care can feel daunting. Especially if you’re trying to find child care for the first time. You wantsomething that feels right, something that’s going to give you the peace of mind that your child is not only in good hands, but getting the stimulation and socialization that comes with a great daycare. At NeighborSchools, we get it. That’s why we partner exclusively with small, home daycares, run by professionals who have years of experience, and are licensed by the state. Each daycare is different and has it’s own approach and vibe, based on the experience of the provider who runs it. We welcome you to check out Ms. Delisa’s daycare in Taunton, MA. We recommend this daycare to parents who are looking for a small-scale setting and a provider who will treat your child like one of their own. Spots are limited, depending on the age of your child and your preferred start date, so get in touch and we’ll let you know right away whether there’s a potential opening for you. Any questions, feel free to call us at (617) 765-1972….
Description:
Ms. MaryJane’s NeighborSchool is a licensed home daycare in Taunton, MA. As a parent, figuring out child care can feel daunting. Especially if you’re trying to find child care for the first time. You wantsomething that feels right, something that’s going to give you the peace of mind that your child is not only in good hands, but getting the stimulation and socialization that comes with a great daycare. At NeighborSchools, we get it. That’s why we partner exclusively with small, home daycares, run by professionals who have years of experience, and are licensed by the state. Each daycare is different and has it’s own approach and vibe, based on the experience of the provider who runs it. We welcome you to check out Ms. MaryJane’s daycare in Taunton, MA. We recommend this daycare to parents who are looking for a small-scale setting and a provider who will treat your child like one of their own. Spots are limited, depending on the age of your child and your preferred start date, so get in touch and we’ll let you know right away whether there’s a potential opening for you. Any questions, feel free to call us at (617) 765-1972….
Description:
Hi there, my name is Latia. I operate a small home daycare. I have been caring for children since I was a teenager. I have a love and passion for children. As a licensed family child care provider, my goal isto make it a priority to provide a safe, inviting, nurturing environment that will stimulate each child’s physical, social, and emotional growth. Parents can stay calm whenever they leave their children in my care. As an experienced Child Care Provider, I am here to provide the quality care your children deserve.
Hours: Mon-Fri 7:00am-5:00pm
Ages: 3 months to 6 years old
-CPR & First Aid certified
-Provide nutritional meals (breakfast, lunch, snacks)
Email: [email protected]…
Description:
Triumph Inc., Quinn Center head Start provides a nurturing environment where kids feel safe and supported while learning, growing, making friends and preparing for the world of kindergarten. The curriculumcaters to families that value education, going above and beyond traditional child care….
Description:
Triumph, Inc Head Start in Taunton, MA offers full-time academic programs that are developmentally appropriate in a comfortable and fun environment. They foster self-confidence and positive self-esteem throughhands-on activities that make learning seems like play. They feature state-licensed education, care, and development opportunities including group experiences and individual attention….
Description:
Villa Fatima Preschool is a child care and education provider that serves the community of Taunton MA. It offers a warm and caring environment and provides developmentally appropriate programs that fosterholistic development among children. The center has a capacity of 24 children and operates Mondays through Fridays….
Description:
Boys and Girls Club SACC Program is a licensed child care facility that offers after-school programs designed for school-age kids. The company serves children who are between the ages of six and 17 years old.Boys and Girls Club SACC Program can accommodate a total of 78 students….
Description:
Commonwealth Family Childcare, Inc. is a child care and education provider that caters to infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children, and serves the community of Taunton MA. It offers a loving andnurturing environment and provides appropriate learning programs that focus on developing the children’s social skills, intellectual abilities and emotional stability. The center promotes balanced learning by integrating play-based activities with academics….
Rita’s Childcare
110 Winter St, Taunton, MA 02780
Starting at $24/day
Description:
Me and an assistant of mine have been in business for 3 years now, we are both EEC certified and are certified to watch 10 children in my entire finished basement level. I have a large fenced off play area fullof toys and slides and other activities for them. There are multiple rooms all with designated purposes such as story area and infant rooms. I serve breakfast, snack, and lunch. There is a designated schedule for everything from snack and activity time, to lunch and play time. Stop by and give us a try! We do interview so don’t forget to bring your children for play time, and me and my assistant Grace are both Fluent in Portuguese as well!…
Description:
Brick House School has been providing quality early childhood education since 1940 and is well known for its welcoming, friendly, nurturing environment and stimulating curriculum. Small class size allows theteachers to provide individual attention to children allowing them to progress at their own individual paces….
Description:
Established in 2006, Mariluci Sleiman Day Care provides a home away from home and strives to ensure that a child receives paramount care and education. They allow children to grow and learn in a loving andnurturing environment. ..
love kids
16spring St, Taunton, MA 02780
Costimate: $239/day
cindy’s
57A Worcester St, Taunton, MA 02780
Costimate: $239/day
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FAQs for finding daycares in Taunton
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Taunton, MA?
There are a variety of daycares in Taunton, MA 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 Taunton, MA?
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 212 in Taunton, MA as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Taunton 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 Taunton, MA, 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 Taunton, MA.
Special Education Teacher Jobs in Taunton, MA (Hiring Now!)
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Schools – General Education Teacher
Procare Therapy
General Education Teacher Job in Franklin Town, MA
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We have a need in our school district for a High School Physics or Biology Teacher. We are looking for someone who is positive and enthusiastic about helping our students.
Franklin, MA
If this sounds like a great opportunity for you, please apply below with your updated resume. Once applied, more information will be provided. From there, you will be given next steps for the hiring process. Feel free to reach out to me directly at my office number at 678-710-7985.
Looking forward to speaking!
Chris Vaughn
Full Time
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
$37k-51k yearly est.
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Middle School Building Based Educator (2022-2023)
Match Education
Middle School Special Education Teacher Job in Boston, MA
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Match Charter Public School is a free, high-performing charter public school in Boston. Location: Match Middle School (Jamaica Plain, MA) We have an immediate opening for a Building Based Educator who can teach classes and support students at Match Middle School, our 6th-8th grade school. Match Education is an engine of discovery and applied innovation in education. Students gain acceptance to our schools via an annual blind public lottery open to all Boston residents. Match Education (www.matcheducation.org) is the shared brand name of The Match Charter Public School, The Match School Foundation, Inc., and The Sposato Graduate School of Education. have prior experience working in a school or with middle school-aged children;
Junior Level
Bachelors Required
$54k-72k yearly est.
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SESI Schools
Special Education Teacher Job in Providence, RI
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The High Road School of Providence is operated by SESI. The Special Education Teacher will implement a highly systematic assessment, curriculum, instruction, and behavior model that is rooted in best practices. Join us at SESI Schools, where we are proving what is possible for students with unique needs.
Junior Level
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Masters Required
$41k-58k yearly
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Suncoast Drivers
Home School Teacher Job in Worcester, MA
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Suncoast Drivers is family-owned and operated. Suncoast Drivers is seeking a CDL Class A Driver to join our team- This a a local, home daily position!
Mid Level
$30 hourly
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Middle School Science Teacher (SY 23-24)
Uncommon Schools Roxbury Prep
Middle School Science Teacher Job in Boston, MA
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We are proud that Uncommon graduates persist in and graduate from college at five times the rate of their peers nationally. Uncommon currently manages 53 schools serving more than 20,000 students in five cities: Boston, Camden, New York City, Newark, and Rochester. Uncommon Middle School Science teachers work in grade-level teams to prepare all students with the tools and knowledge to critically engage in the field of science. Uncommon Schools is a nonprofit network of high-performing, public charter schools providing an outstanding K-12 education in historically under-resourced communities.
Junior Level
High School Diploma Required
$60k-84k yearly est.
11d ago
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Part-Time Classical High School Math/History Teacher/Tutor
Regina Caeli Academy
Math Teacher Job, Remote or Dedham, MA
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Regina Caeli Academy (www.rcahybrid.org), a homeschool resource center, seeks part-time tutors at its location in Dedham, MA. We seek tutors in diverse fields, including high school science, mathematics, and Latin, for our center in Dedham. Vacation days follow the Key Dates listed on the Regina Caeli Academy website; no additional vacation days given (sick days only).
Part Time
Junior Level
$61k-79k yearly est.
26d ago
26d ago
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Home weekly Class A position
Efitz Logistics
Home School Teacher Job in Salem, MA
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Job Details:
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Full benefit options and 401K
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Junior Level
$2k weekly
51d ago
51d ago
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Middle School Science Team Lead Teacher – Boston (2022-2023)
Kipp Massachusetts Public Charter Schools
Middle School Science Teacher Job in Boston, MA
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Our second district, KIPP Academy Boston Charter School, is based in Mattapan, MA. In Boston, KIPP Academy Boston Elementary (serving grades K-4), and KIPP Academy Boston (serving grades 5-8), are both under our Boston charter. KIPP Massachusetts partners with the KIPP Foundation, or KIPP National, which is a non-profit national network of college-preparatory public charter schools serving elementary, middle and high school students. 68% of our students in Boston are African American, 30% are Hispanic and 2% are other races/ethnicities. The mission of all of KIPP Massachusetts schools is to create an environment where students develop the academic skills, intellectual habits and character traits necessary to maximize their potential in high school, college and the world beyond. Admission to any grade in the Boston district is admission to all remaining grades in the Boston district, K-8. Our graduates will be prepared to return to their community as teachers, leaders, and architects of continued growth in Lynn and Boston. KIPP Massachusetts began enrolling students in 2004. Each district is housed on one or more campuses, which we use to refer to different grade spans, for example, elementary grades, middle school grades, or high school grades. Across both districts, in school year 2020-21 KIPP Massachusetts will serve over 2,100 students. At KIPP Massachusetts, we believe that Knowledge is Power. We seek to provide a world-class education for students from educationally underserved communities in Lynn and Boston.
Senior Level
Bachelors Required
$55k yearly
23d ago
23d ago
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Special Education Teacher
RCS Learning Center
Special Education Teacher Job in Natick, MA
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Assessments The Special Education Teacher will work with the RCS Clinical Team to organize: Full time positions are available at RCS Learning Center (Natick, MA).
Full Time
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$61k-84k yearly est.
12d ago
12d ago
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Entry Level Behavior Intervention Specialist
Key Autism Services
Intervention Specialist Job in Hopedale, MA
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At Key Autism Services, all the autism treatment services we provide are guided by a commo
Full Time
Part Time
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$20 hourly
22d ago
22d ago
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Beginner / Primary Support Teacher – 2022-2023 School Year
Wellan Montessori School
Teacher Job in Norton Center, MA
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This teacher must excel at taking shared responsibility for creating and maintaining an orderly, safe, and appropriately challenging learning environment for children. Wellan Montessori School, 80 Crescent Avenue, Newton Centre, MA 02459 Wellan Montessori School is seeking an enthusiastic educator to support our Beginner (ages 15 months – 3 years) and Primary (ages 3 – 6 years) programs. The support teacher assists with all aspects of classroom operation while working closely with classroom teachers to ensure that standards are met consistently.
Full Time
Junior Level
Bachelors Preferred
$42k-69k yearly est.
46d ago
46d ago
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Support Teacher
Primrose School of Woburn
Learning Support Teacher Job in Woburn, MA
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GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES: We are constantly growing; our focus is on increasing our teacher’s skills and promoting from within. All classroom supplies provided by the company, including decor, art materials, books, and teacher snacks You enjoy engaging with your co-workers and being an active part of the fun and celebrations throughout the school. Who You Are You are eager to learn and be the best teacher you can be while contributing to the premium experience of our students and parents. 401k Plan with employer matching that allows the possibility of saving over $2 million for retirement* What Your Experience Looks like as a Primrose Faculty Support Member Dedicated Faculty Development Coordinator to help you develop your skills and thrive in your role Dedicated Behavior Specialist to support your work with your students Fully stocked classroom, all materials provided by the school Set roster of children for the entirety of the school year Our Unique Benefits YOU ARE ESSENTIAL: Every teacher in our school is essential to our work. You enjoy partnering with parents to create the best developmental experience possible. See what one preschool teacher, Ms. Murphy has to say about working here- www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoqw Ph5hX4c
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Masters Required
$33k-51k yearly est.
3d ago
New
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Early Childhood Teacher – Upto $500 Sign On Bonus
The Learning Experience #150
Early Childhood Teacher Job in Stoughton, MA
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Teachers at The Learning Experience are ambassadors of happiness, creating opportunities every day that reflect our mission to make a difference in the lives of children, their families and communities. Our teachers are industry leaders, responsible for implementing The Learning Experience s proprietary L.E.A.P. With over 300 centers open or under development, it s a great time to join The Learning Experience. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to The Learning Experience Corporate.
Entry Level
High School Diploma Preferred
$33k-41k yearly est.
4d ago
New
4d ago
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Support Teacher
Primrose School of Mansfield
Emotional Support Teacher Job in Mansfield, MA
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It s an opportunity to foster curiosity, creativity and compassion in children all while helping them develop a lifelong love of learning.As a Support Teacher at Primrose School of Mansfield, you ll help to create a fun, safe environment for little ones as they explore and learn through purposeful play that nurtures their social, emotional, cognitive, creative and physical development. At Primrose School of Mansfield, you bring the passion, and we ll give you all the tools and training to be successful.Our Balanced Learning approach was developed with early learning experts.
Full Time
Part Time
Junior Level
$33k-49k yearly est.
13d ago
13d ago
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Certified Special Education Head Teacher – $5,000 Sign On Bonus!
Evergreen Center
Special Education Teacher Job in Milford, MA
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Evergreen Center participates in E-Verify. Evergreen Center welcomes all individuals from various backgrounds and experiences through cultural equity, inclusion, and diversity. Evergreen Center Milford is a world-class private human services organization that provides living and learning environments for individuals with developmental disabilities diagnosed with multiple disabilities including Autism, physical disabilities, neurological problems and behavior disorders. Evergreen Center is seeking bright and energetic Special Education Head Teachers who will be responsible for instruction which is designed to address goals and objectives specified in the students’ Individual Education Plans (IEPs).
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$55k-75k yearly
3d ago
New
3d ago
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Teacher – Project Learn GED/ESL.
Community Care Alliance
ESL Teacher Job in Woonsocket, RI
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Proof of vaccination must be shown upon hire.A part-time Teacher is needed for our Adult Education Program in Woonsocket and Central Falls, RI. Knowledge of community resources and skills in networking.
Part Time
Junior Level
Bachelors Preferred
High School Diploma Required
$43k-53k yearly est.
22d ago
22d ago
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Science Teacher Mentor
Fusion Academy
Science Teacher Job in Burlington, MA
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Our campus has an immediate opening for a Science Teacher This position provides a student centered, supportive classroom that promotes compassion and tolerance, emotional security, resourcefulness, and independent critical thinking while addressing the individual academic and emotional needs of each student through Fusion’s differentiated approach.
Junior Level
$79k-115k yearly est.
3d ago
New
3d ago
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Early Childhood Teacher
Primrose School of Natick
Early Childhood Teacher Job in Natick, MA
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It’s an opportunity to foster curiosity, creativity and compassion in children-all while helping them develop a lifelong love of learning.As a Infant, Toddler or Preschool Teacher at Primrose School of Natick, you’ll create a fun, safe environment for the little ones in your care. Get everything you need to give children everything they need.At Primrose School of Natick, you bring the passion, and we’ll give you all the tools and training to be successful.Our Balanced Learning approach was developed with early learning experts.
Full Time
Junior Level
$36k-56k yearly est.
3d ago
New
3d ago
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Teacher/ABA Paraprofessional
Behavioral Health Links
Paraprofessional Aide Teacher Job in Brockton, MA
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Conduct behavioral assessments as assigned Behavior Therapist, Paraprofessional at Autism Behavioral Links Autism Behavioral Links is seeking a behavior therapists to provide in-home & Center-Based ABA services to children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis. Collect quality behavioral data to monitor individual’s progress and report any progress or regression in attaining objectives of behavior plan to supervisor and/or clinical director
Junior Level
High School Diploma Required
$22-25 hourly
29d ago
29d ago
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Schools – General Education Teacher
Procare Therapy
General Education Teacher Job in Franklin Town, MA
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Procare Therapy is currently seeking Science Teachers for contract position located in the Franklin, MA area.
Full Time
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
$37k-51k yearly est.
5d ago
New
5d ago
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3.7
Early Learning Teachers (Infant & Toddler – Certified)
Ymca of The North Shore Inc.
Learning Disabilities Teacher Job in Marblehead, MA
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Advancement and growth opportunities within our seven YMCA locations. As part of our Early Learning Team you will help create a warm, caring, and nurturing environment for infants, toddlers, and their families, and implement age appropriate curriculum. To learn more about our Early Learning Programs , watch the video linked here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it9_wgsTjig Free YMCA membership and employee discounts on programs. Consider the YMCA, where youth development and healthy living are our priority!
Full Time
Part Time
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
High School Diploma Preferred
$31k-43k yearly est.
1d ago
New
1d ago
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Kindergarten Teacher
Primrose School of Burlington
Kindergarten Teacher Job in Burlington, MA
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What Your Experience Looks like as a Primrose Kindergarten Teacher Small class size, only 20 students
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Masters Required
$39k-53k yearly est.
2d ago
New
2d ago
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Schools – General Education Teacher
Procare Therapy
General Education Teacher Job in Norwood, MA
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A school district near Norwood, MA is looking to hire a high school science teacher for the current school year.
Full Time
Junior Level
$37k-50k yearly est.
5d ago
New
5d ago
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Math Teacher/Mentor
Fusion Academy
Math Teacher Job in Burlington, MA
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We are Fusion Academy, and we are anxiously waiting to meet you!
Junior Level
$50k-70k yearly est.
3d ago
New
3d ago
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Middle School ELA Teacher (SY 23-24)
Uncommon Schools Roxbury Prep
Middle School Teacher Job in Boston, MA
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We are proud that Uncommon graduates persist in and graduate from college at five times the rate of their peers nationally. Uncommon currently manages 53 schools serving more than 20,000 students in five cities: Boston, Camden, New York City, Newark, and Rochester. Uncommon Schools is a nonprofit network of high-performing, public charter schools providing an outstanding K-12 education in historically under-resourced communities. Uncommon Middle School English Language Arts (ELA) teachers are passionate about literature and building an engaging classroom culture.
Junior Level
High School Diploma Required
$62k-91k yearly est.
11d ago
11d ago
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Special Education Teacher
SESI Schools
Special Education Teacher Job in East Bridgewater, MA
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The Special Education Teacher will implement a highly systematic assessment, curriculum, instruction, and behavior model that is rooted in best practices. Join us at SESI Schools, where we are proving what is possible for students with unique needs.
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Masters Preferred
Bachelors Required
$44k-56k yearly
3d ago
New
3d ago
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Part-Time Classical High School Math/Science Teacher/Tutor
Regina Caeli Academy
Math Teacher Job, Remote or Dedham, MA
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Regina Caeli Academy (www.rcahybrid.org), a homeschool resource center, seeks part-time tutors at its location in Dedham, MA. We seek tutors in diverse fields, including high school science, mathematics, and Latin, for our center in Dedham. Vacation days follow the Key Dates listed on the Regina Caeli Academy website; no additional vacation days given (sick days only).
Part Time
Junior Level
$61k-79k yearly est.
26d ago
26d ago
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Middle School ELA Teacher – Boston (2022-2023)
Kipp Massachusetts Public Charter Schools
Middle School Teacher Job in Boston, MA
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Our second district, KIPP Academy Boston Charter School, is based in Mattapan, MA. In Boston, KIPP Academy Boston Elementary (serving grades K-4), and KIPP Academy Boston (serving grades 5-8), are both under our Boston charter. KIPP Massachusetts partners with the KIPP Foundation, or KIPP National, which is a non-profit national network of college-preparatory public charter schools serving elementary, middle and high school students. 68% of our students in Boston are African American, 30% are Hispanic and 2% are other races/ethnicities. The mission of all of KIPP Massachusetts schools is to create an environment where students develop the academic skills, intellectual habits and character traits necessary to maximize their potential in high school, college and the world beyond. Admission to any grade in the Boston district is admission to all remaining grades in the Boston district, K-8. Our graduates will be prepared to return to their community as teachers, leaders, and architects of continued growth in Lynn and Boston. KIPP Massachusetts began enrolling students in 2004. Each district is housed on one or more campuses, which we use to refer to different grade spans, for example, elementary grades, middle school grades, or high school grades. Across both districts, in school year 2020-21 KIPP Massachusetts will serve over 2,100 students. At KIPP Massachusetts, we believe that Knowledge is Power. We seek to provide a world-class education for students from educationally underserved communities in Lynn and Boston.
Junior Level
Bachelors Required
$66k-79k yearly est.
25d ago
25d ago
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Pre Kindergarten Assistant Teacher
Primrose School of Burlington
Kindergarten Teacher Job in Burlington, MA
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GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES: We are constantly growing; our focus is on increasing our teacher’s skills and promoting from within. All classroom supplies provided by the company, including decor, art materials, books, and teacher snacks What Your Experience Looks like as a Primrose Faculty Member Dedicated Faculty Development Coordinator to help you develop your skills and thrive in your role Dedicated Behavior Specialist to support your work with your students Fully stocked classroom, all materials provided by the school Set roster of children for entirety of the school year Our Unique Benefits Who You Are You are eager to learn and be the best teacher you can be while contributing to the premium experience of our students and parents. YOU ARE ESSENTIAL: Every teacher in our school is essential to our work. See what one preschool teacher, Ms. Murphy has to say about working here- www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoqw Ph5hX4c
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Masters Required
$39k-53k yearly est.
3d ago
New
3d ago
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4.0
Schools – General Education Teacher
Procare Therapy
General Education Teacher Job in Franklin Town, MA
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There is a Full-Time opportunity for a High School
Science Teacher
to start as soon as possible for the 22-23 School Year!
Location: Franklin, MA
Description:
Full Time
High School Caseload
Start Date | ASAP
End Date | June 9, 2023
Roles would include | 2 Forensic Classes, Biology, and Physics Classes
Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree in Education
Active Teaching License in Massachusetts
Benefits:
Top of the line Insurance
Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit
Competitive Compensation
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me at my contact information below.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Sarah Cotter – Educational Recruiter – 678-710-7542
Full Time
Junior Level
Bachelors Required
$37k-51k yearly est.
5d ago
New
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Per Diem Substitute Teacher
Primrose School of Woburn
Per Diem Substitute Teacher Job in Woburn, MA
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What Your Experience Looks like as a Primrose Faculty Member Dedicated Faculty Development Coordinator to help you develop your skills and thrive in your role Dedicated Behavior Specialist to support your work with your students Fully stocked classroom, all materials provided by the school Our Unique Benefits
Junior Level
$30k-41k yearly est.
5d ago
New
5d ago
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3.8
Middle School Building Based Educator ()
Match Education
Middle School Special Education Teacher Job in Boston, MA
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Match Charter Public School is a free, high-performing charter public school in Boston. Match Education ( ) is the shared brand name of The Match Charter Public School, The Match School Foundation, Inc., and The Sposato Graduate School of Education. We have an immediate opening for a Building Based Educator who can teach classes and support students at Match Middle School, our 6th-8th grade school. Match Education is an engine of discovery and applied innovation in education. Students gain acceptance to our schools via an annual blind public lottery open to all Boston residents. have prior experience working in a school or with middle school-aged children; Location : Match Middle School (Jamaica Plain, MA)
Junior Level
Bachelors Required
$54k-72k yearly est.
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New
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Middle School Science Teacher (SY 22-23)
Uncommon Schools Roxbury Prep
Middle School Science Teacher Job in Boston, MA
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We are proud that Uncommon graduates persist in and graduate from college at five times the rate of their peers nationally. Uncommon currently manages 53 schools serving more than 20,000 students in five cities: Boston, Camden, New York City, Newark, and Rochester. Uncommon Middle School Science teachers work in grade-level teams to prepare all students with the tools and knowledge to critically engage in the field of science. Uncommon Schools is a nonprofit network of high-performing, public charter schools providing an outstanding K-12 education in historically under-resourced communities.
Junior Level
High School Diploma Required
$60k-84k yearly est.
50d ago
50d ago
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Schools – General Education Teacher
Procare Therapy
General Education Teacher Job in Milford, MA
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near Milford, MA
Full Time
Junior Level
$37k-51k yearly est.
5d ago
New
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Middle School ELA Teacher – Lynn (2022-2023)
Kipp Massachusetts Public Charter Schools
Middle School Teacher Job in Lynn, MA
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KIPP Massachusetts partners with the KIPP Foundation, or KIPP National, which is a non-profit national network of college-preparatory public charter schools serving elementary, middle and high school students. In Lynn, KIPP Academy Lynn Elementary (serving grades K-4), KIPP Academy Lynn Middle (serving grades 5-8), and KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate (serving grades 9-12), are all under our Lynn charter. Admission to any grade in the Lynn district is admission to all remaining grades in the Lynn district K-12. 66% of our students in Lynn are Hispanic, 23% are African American and 11% are other races/ethnicities. The mission of all of KIPP Massachusetts schools is to create an environment where students develop the academic skills, intellectual habits and character traits necessary to maximize their potential in high school, college and the world beyond. KIPP Massachusetts began enrolling students in 2004. Our graduates will be prepared to return to their community as teachers, leaders, and architects of continued growth in Lynn and Boston. Across both districts, in school year 2020-21 KIPP Massachusetts will serve over 2,100 students. Each district is housed on one or more campuses, which we use to refer to different grade spans, for example, elementary grades, middle school grades, or high school grades. At KIPP Massachusetts, we believe that Knowledge is Power. Our first district, KIPP Academy Lynn Charter School, is based in Lynn, MA. We seek to provide a world-class education for students from educationally underserved communities in Lynn and Boston.
Junior Level
Bachelors Required
$55k yearly
44d ago
44d ago
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Per Diem Substitute Teacher
Primrose School of Burlington
Per Diem Substitute Teacher Job in Burlington, MA
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What Your Experience Looks like as a Primrose Faculty Member Dedicated Faculty Development Coordinator to help you develop your skills and thrive in your role Dedicated Behavior Specialist to support your work with your students Fully stocked classroom, all materials provided by the school Our Unique Benefits
Junior Level
$30k-41k yearly est.
4d ago
New
4d ago
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Middle School ELA Teacher (SY 22-23)
Uncommon Schools Roxbury Prep
Middle School Teacher Job in Boston, MA
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We are proud that Uncommon graduates persist in and graduate from college at five times the rate of their peers nationally. Uncommon currently manages 53 schools serving more than 20,000 students in five cities: Boston, Camden, New York City, Newark, and Rochester. Uncommon Schools is a nonprofit network of high-performing, public charter schools providing an outstanding K-12 education in historically under-resourced communities. Uncommon Middle School English Language Arts (ELA) teachers are passionate about literature and building an engaging classroom culture.
Junior Level
High School Diploma Required
$62k-91k yearly est.
50d ago
50d ago
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Schools – General Education Teacher
Procare Therapy
General Education Teacher Job in Franklin Town, MA
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Looking for a new opportunity to change your career for the better? Our team has just the right fit for you. We have partnered up with a school in Franklin, MA for a Science Teacher position. This position is looking to interview and hire as soon as possible.
Details:
Full-Time
Monday-Friday
On-site position
Contract Position
Full 2022-2023 school year
Interviewing ASAP
Caseload:
2 Forensic classes
High school level
Benefits of Working with BlazerWorks:
Competitive pay
Direct Deposit weekly
Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance
Matching 401K
Job Requirements:
Must have Masters degree in related field
Must be Physics and or Biology certified Teacher
If interested in scheduling an interview, or if you have any questions about our company, please contact me.
We have a need in our school district for a Middle School ESL Teacher. We are looking for someone who is positive and enthusiastic about helping our students.
Woonsocket, RI
If this sounds like a great opportunity for you, please apply below with your updated resume. Once applied, more information will be provided. From there, you will be given next steps for the hiring process. Feel free to reach out to me directly at my office number at 678-710-7985.
Looking forward to speaking!
Chris Vaughn
Full Time
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
$30k-42k yearly est.
8d ago
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Schools – General Education Teacher
Procare Therapy
General Education Teacher Job in Milford, MA
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We are working with an amazing school district that is looking to add onto their team for this school year. If you are looking for a collaborative and caring work environment, we have the job for you!
Job Details:
Full-time position running from September 2022 to June 2023
Caseload: High School students
Subject: Physics and/or Biology
Job Requirements:
Active MA Teaching License
Certified in Physics and/or Biology
In-person position only
Teaching experience preferred
Job Benefits:
Insurance packages available
Weekly pay
W2 and 401K matching
We would love for you to join the team, so please apply below with an updated resume. Reach out to me directly for any questions or concerns. I look forward to hearing from you!
Ashley Bruner | 470-286-1097
Full Time
Junior Level
$37k-51k yearly est.
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How much does a Special Education Teacher earn in Taunton, MA?
The average special education teacher in Taunton, MA earns between $43,000 and $84,000 annually. This compares to the national average special education teacher range of $39,000 to $73,000.
Average Special Education Teacher Salary In Taunton, MA
$60,000
$43,000
10 %
$60,000
Median
$84,000
90 %
What is the job market like for special education teachers in Taunton, MA?
The job market is good for special education teachers in Taunton, MA. The number of special education teacher jobs have grown by 405% in the last year. Right now there are currently 1,555 special education teacher jobs available in Taunton, MA.
Active Special Education Teachers Job Openings By Month
Year
Month
Number of Special Education Teacher Jobs
2022
May
1,555
2022
April
1,527
2022
March
1,588
2022
February
474
2022
January
730
2021
December
664
2021
November
890
2021
October
596
2021
September
397
2021
August
663
2021
July
310
2021
June
271
2021
May
308
2021
April
387
You can compare the number of available jobs in Taunton to the number of special education teacher jobs in surrounding cities.
Active Special Education Teacher Jobs In Nearby Cities
Nearby City
Jobs In Nearby City
Jobs in Taunton
Difference
Attleboro, MA
1,690
1,555
-135
Braintree Town, MA
2,164
1,555
-609
Brockton, MA
1,952
1,555
-397
Cranston, RI
1,250
1,555
305
Cumberland, RI
1,675
1,555
-120
What are the biggest employers of Special Education Teachers in Taunton, MA?
The biggest employers of Special Education Teachers in Taunton, MA are:
Maxim Healthcare Group
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The 10 Best Taunton Hotels, United Kingdom (from € 68)
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Days Inn Taunton
3 stars
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Located just off the M5 motorway, The Days Inn Taunton is a 5-minute drive from Taunton Racecourse.
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Holiday Inn Express Taunton, an IHG Hotel
3 stars
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Just off junction 25 of the M5, this contemporary hotel combines good value, modern accommodation and friendly service with a convenient location for exploring Taunton and Somerset.
Good breakfast included in room price
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Great Western Hotel
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The Great Western is located in Taunton, 4.2 km from The Woodlands Castle. This property features a bar, free private parking and a garden. The hotel’s front desk is open 24 hours a day.
the location is almost perfect, quiet, classic english breakfast, private parking
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The Corner House Hotel
3 stars
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The Corner House Hotel, in the heart of Taunton, is a modernised hotel that has kept its Victorian features. It has free Wi-Fi, a bar, a restaurant and onsite parking.
Cozy, atmospheric hotel, 20 minutes walk from the center
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Royal Ashton Hotel
2 stars
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The Royal Ashton Hotel is located in Taunton, 250 meters from Taunton Train Station. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel. Each room is equipped with a TV.
nice and helpful staff all the time; excellent bargain for the price super close to the train station and the city center
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Holiday Inn Taunton M5, Jct25, an IHG Hotel
4 stars
Hotel in Taunton
The Holiday Inn Taunton M5, Jct25 is conveniently located off junction 25 of the M5, between Exeter and Bristol, less than an hour’s drive from both cities.
So we booked this place as we needed somewhere for 2 nights, to extend a short break on the coast . Our primary needs were a pool (for our granddaughter ), breakfast and dig friendly. This place offered all this. With the breakfast included rate this was a good value. We were also able to book swim sessions everyday we stayed. Good size pool and clean spacious changing rooms. Located just off the M5 , on the way in to Taunton , so we’ll located for north and south coast as well as example . We were pleasantly surprised and I would definitely stay here again.
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Castle Hotel
4 stars
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Set in a magnificent castle, the Castle Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and features a stylish brasserie, luxurious bedrooms, and leafy gardens.
The Castle Hotel has a lovely warm feel just like a family hug. Very comfortable bed and room.
Staff were very friendly and helpful 🙂
Brazz restaurant served amazing food too.
Breakfast was fantastic too.
Well done 👏 ✔
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Taunton House Hotel
3 stars
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Centrally located in historic Taunton, Taunton House Hotel is a 10-minute walk from Somerset County Cricket Club. Free parking is available.
Very cozy hotel, with a common living room with a bar and a fireplace. The hotel is located in the center, near a large supermarket, streets with restaurants and shops. Polite and responsive staff. Delicious homemade breakfasts. The hotel building is old, so the hotel rooms are very interesting, there are many different stairs and corridors. The rooms have everything you need – hair dryer, iron, kettle, tea, coffee, etc. There is a choice of pillows.
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Farthings Country House Hotel & Restaurant Tunton
3 stars
Hotel in Taunton
This elegant 18th-century country house enjoys a rural location in Somerset but with easy access to the M5 motorway, just 5 miles from Taunton and Ilminster.
Loved the gardens and the Chickens, Geese etc
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Meryan House Hotel
4 stars
Hotel in Taunton
Built over 300 years ago, this charming hotel is located in the village of Bishop Hull near Taunton. You can relax in the garden.
Excellent breakfast options very clean; friendly
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How terrible “death squadrons” terrorized the whole country for several decades.
They were called Tonton Macoutes, and this strange, alien word from the mythology of a distant tropical country became a household name on the whole planet. The members of these paramilitaries themselves liked to compare themselves with zombies – not living, but not dead creatures that cannot be killed. The inevitability of terror, impunity, extreme cruelty allowed the militants to keep millions of people in fear, but in the end their time has passed. The Tonton Macoutes were the offspring of one of the most odious dictatorships of the last century, a dream of the mind of a caricature “king” who imagined himself to be a god. The History of the Haitian Death Squads in an Onliner Review.
The most persistent anti-communist
In August 1956, Haiti, the Caribbean state that shared the island of the same name with the Dominican Republic, was preparing for the next elections. On this occasion, and against the backdrop of regular popular protests, an amnesty for dissidents was announced in the country. Among those who took advantage of this opportunity to get out of hiding was Dr. Francois Duvalier. “Doctor” in this case is not some kind of honorary title: Duvalier was really a doctor, received a good education by Haitian standards, underwent an internship in the USA, and in the second half of 19In the 1940s, he even served as the country’s Minister of Health for some time. But since 1950, he was forced to hide, but after 6 years he took full advantage of liberalization. This seemingly intelligent man turned out to be an outstanding populist. Skillfully playing on hostility (and “hostility” in this case is a very mild term) between the black population of Haiti and the mulattoes living there, he was able to win the presidential election in October 1957 and for 14 years, until his death, hold the presidential chair with a stranglehold, cracking down with any applicants.
However, his reign was just another bloody page in the history of unfortunate Haiti. In the 18th century, the island was a jewel in the colonial crown of France. It produced more than half of all coffee and 40% of the sugar that Europe consumed. Fortunes were made on local plantations, but Haiti’s wealth was based on the ruthless exploitation of African slaves. Up to 40,000 people were brought to the island every year, and these figures also indicate that the imported people died just as intensively there. However, unlike slaves in the United States, Haitian slaves had a much earlier chance of freedom. The French Revolution, with its “Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen,” ultimately led to a slave revolt in the French part of the island and the declaration of Haiti’s independence on January 1, 1804. It was a truly historic event. Haiti became the first independent state in Latin America (and the second in the Western Hemisphere after the United States), as well as the first state ruled by former slaves.
Nevertheless, the desired freedom did not bring the expected prosperity to the country. Firstly, the condition for the recognition of its independence by France was the payment of grandiose reparations for the property lost by the inhabitants of the metropolis. Their total amount reached 150 million francs, and although in the end this figure was significantly reduced, Haiti paid the money until 1947. Up to 80% of the state budget was spent on servicing this debt, which hung on the country as a monstrous burden. The second factor complicating her life was the concentration of the richest resources of the island in the hands of a small minority of mulattos. The black population lived in complete poverty, only accumulating hatred no longer for the white French, but for their descendants from ties with black concubines, who seized the colonial heritage into their own hands.
Francois Duvalier took advantage of this, playing on the feelings of the oppressed black majority. He launched an aggressive populist campaign, while becoming very popular among the poor, who later became the mainstay of his regime. The ideology invented by the doctor turned out in the end to be such a bizarre cocktail of contradictory positions that there was nothing to even compare it with. Political scientists had no choice but to come up with a separate term for the regime created in Haiti – duvalierism.
So, on the one hand, Duvalier declared himself the most staunch anti-communist of the planet, using the appropriate rhetoric to the fullest (this provided him with support from the United States), on the other hand, for the target audience (all the same black poor), the slogans of revolution and social justice (i.e. conditional “dispossession” of rich mulattos and redistribution of incomes of the population). It got to the point that “the most persistent anti-communist” directly compared himself with Lenin. “Black racism” was promoted with might and main, but the cherry on this multi-layered cake was Duvalier’s passion for voodoo mysticism.
Duvalier and his wife
It was not only about the use of voodoo, traditional African beliefs for Haiti, mixed with Christianity. It seems that Duvalier actually believed in his exclusivity, associating himself with Baron Saturday, one of the most revered and at the same time terrifying voodoo spirits associated with the cult of the dead. Even in his everyday behavior in public, he tried to cosplay Baron Saturday, dressing in black, deliberately slowing down his movements, speaking in an ominous whisper. Voodoo sanctuaries in Haitian villages and towns became the regime’s propaganda outlets, and clerics were invited to presidential receptions. Even for himself, Duvalier personally came up with a nickname that is understandable among the people – Papa Doc.
The power of the personal guard created by Papa Doc, which essentially replaced both the police and the army, and also acted as “death squadrons”, was based on voodoo superstitions. Shortly after Duvalier came to power in Haiti, the Tonton Macoutes appeared there.
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Duvalier spent six years in hiding, but, having received an amnesty and becoming president, he began to act not just by the same methods. He tightened them up a lot. Political trials of the opposition were launched immediately. The state apparatus has been cleared out. Presidential rivals sent into exile. The reaction followed immediately. March and July 19On the 58th (less than a year into Papa Doc’s presidency), two military coup attempts took place in the country. Born in an army environment, they ended in failure, but forever convinced Duvalier of the unreliability of the former power structures. He decided to create his own formation, participation in which was based primarily on the principles of unconditional personal loyalty. Officially, the unit was called the National Security Volunteer Militia, but its employees were called only Tonton Macoutes.
Taunton is a character from Haitian folk mythology: an evil uncle who kidnaps naughty children by pulling a jute bag (makut) over their heads and then eats them. It is clear that such a nickname did not arise from scratch. The terrorist practices that the Tonton Macoutes used were quite consistent with the Creole myth.
This structure, which was exclusively subordinate to Papa Doc, recruited young people from the black poor. For the vast majority of them, this was the only chance to escape from hopeless poverty and constant hunger, and this rapid social lift ensured absolute loyalty to the dictator. They were not paid a salary, the Tonton Macoutes existed on a self-sustaining basis, but at the same time they received an indulgence for violence. This was reminiscent of the oprichnina of the times of Ivan the Terrible, only if the Russian tsar gave individual cities with volosts to his “dogs” to “devour”, then in Haiti the Tonton Macoutes “milked” the whole country.
Their detachments, dressed in a kind of uniform (denim shirts, hats, often black glasses), were essentially engaged in legalized racketeering, collecting a “voluntary tax” for public needs from the remnants of Haitian business. In fact, the needs were to provide for the Tontton Macoutes themselves, their families and officials, who constitute the backbone of the Duvalier regime.
The task of the structure was the absolute terror of dissidents. Young people who have received a monopoly on violence, who only yesterday had no prospects in life, suddenly turned out to be the stewards of the destinies of civilians. The brutal suppression of popular protests, the kidnapping and murder of imaginary and real opponents of the dictatorship with a public demonstration of mutilated corpses should have sowed an atmosphere of horror in the country, depriving its inhabitants of the will to resist and even a hint of the thought of some other “leader of the nation”. The Taunton Macoutes also actively used the voodoo superstitions of the masses, presenting themselves as embodied zombies, creatures that could not be killed. The processions of the Tonton Macoutes were often accompanied by voodoo rituals, and their whole aesthetic reminded the Haitians of a death cult.
However, they also used their position in very real actions connected with the dead. The leaders of the structure launched the trade in corpses for anatomical laboratories and set up the export of donor blood to Europe and the USA. The scandal that flared up on this occasion was called the “Black Blood”, and the long-term leader of the Tonton Macoutes, Luckner Cambronne, was nicknamed the “Caribbean Vampire”.
The fall of the “uncles”
By the end of Duvalier’s reign, the number of Tonton Macoutes reached 20 thousand people. This number turned out to be quite enough to terrorize the entire country and achieve the solution of the main task – the complete neutralization of the opposition. Attempts to overthrow the regime were brutally suppressed, their initiators were repressed or (at best) expelled from the country. There were no opposition parties and media, trade unions, other public organizations on the island, but there were concentration camps and prisons in the assortment, where torture was widely used. Apparently, there was even a special cell for “interrogations with passion” in the basement of the presidential palace.
A complete sense of his own impunity allowed Papa Doc to carry out blatant falsification of his own elections. When, in April 1961, voters came to the polling stations to vote for the new parliament (many were forced to vote by Tonton Macoutes), the ballots, in addition to the names of the candidates for deputies, had an overprint “Francois Duvalier – President.” The next day, it was announced that the parliamentary elections were simultaneously presidential, and Papa Doc was elegantly re-elected president with 100% votes in favor (and 0% against). 3 years later, at 19On the 64th, in a referendum, Duvalier’s powers were extended for life. Consent to this (answer “Yes”) was originally printed on the ballot, the answer “No” had to be entered by hand. Each voter could vote an unlimited number of times.
Fortunately for many Haitians, Papa Doc, although he was a doctor himself, did not take much care of his health and lived much less than he could. In 1971, a heart attack due to diabetes brought Duvalier to his grave at the age of 64. He, like many dictators of his type, took care of a successor in advance, or rather, even an heir. The new president of Haiti was his son Jean-Claude, who, by analogy with his father, immediately received the official “folk” nickname Baby Doc. A separate remarkable nuance was that Duvalier Jr. was only 19years. At the time of the “election” he was the youngest head of state in the world.
Throughout his short life before the presidency, Baby Doc used to deny himself nothing. He was a hedonist and a sybarite, which could not but affect public policy. Taunton Macoutes continued to terrorize the people under him, but less brutally. Their leader Luckner Cambronne, who got into a scandal over the export of donated blood, was expelled from the country. The son also forced his own mother, Simone, the widow of Papa Doc, to emigrate. He even ordered the creation of a separate “Leopard Corps” as an alternative power structure to the Tonton Macoutes.
Baby Doc managed to stay in power for 15 years, even more than his father, but, apparently, brutal cruelty and willingness to do anything to stay in the presidency were not in his nature. The era has also changed. Odious regimes fell even in Latin America and Africa, accustomed, it seemed, to everything. At the end of 1985, mass anti-government demonstrations began in Haiti, attempts to disperse them led to the death of the civilian population, but this did not stop the protests. The Taunton Macoutes, who had previously been the hungry watchdogs of the regime, had already relaxed, settled down and lost their vigilance by that time. February 19On the 86th, against the backdrop of numerous demonstrations by his opponents, Duvalier Jr. chose to flee the country. Approximately $ 900 million, which by that time his family had accumulated due to the “wise” management of their country, helped to brighten up Baby Doc’s hardships of emigration on the southern coast of France.
After the natural fall of the Duvalier regime, many of the Tonton Macoutes were simply lynched by grateful compatriots. The rest preferred to go underground for a while, waiting for revenge. Some successfully waited. The extremely unstable political situation in Haiti led to a constant change of conditionally left and ultra-right forces in power, and the locomotive of the latter was just a number of organizations founded by former Tonton Macoutes. Nevertheless, many militants who decided to terrorize their own people nevertheless suffered a fair punishment. And this is what made it impossible to repeat the atrocities of the time of Duvalier in the future. That is, the lesson was understood even in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
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Tauntons Macoutes: demset — LiveJournal
In October 1957, after many years of instability in Haiti, Francois Duvalier became president of the country. Speaking from the positions of authoritarian populism and black racism, Duvalier used the traditional hostility of the black masses to the mulatto elite. Militant far-right anti-communism was combined with revolutionary rhetoric about equality.
The Duvalier regime quickly encountered stiff opposition. As early as 1958, an attempt at a military conspiracy was made against him. The rebellion was suppressed by the armed supporters of Duvalier. The president concluded that the army and police were unreliable and created a pro-government militia from ideologically motivated volunteers personally loyal to the president. The penchant of Duvalier and his entourage for mysticism and voodoo cult practices determined the name – Tonton Macoute.
Taunton Macoutes in fearsome masks
The term Tonton Macoute comes from the Haitian myth of the uncle (Tonton) who kidnaps and punishes naughty children by stuffing them into a sack (Macoute) and then eating them. Direct translation: “Uncle with a bag. ” The concept is also associated with the voodoo zombie archetype.
At the level of ordinary consciousness, the tontons-macoutes personified strength, cruelty and invincibility. In their community, they cultivated the principles of the “single family of Papa Duvalier”, which was facilitated by the active practice of voodoo rituals.
The main function of the new structure was the destruction of real and potential opposition. Separately, the task was to ensure the personal security of the president.
The militants were armed with firearms and also used machetes. A distinctive feature of the Tonton Macoutes were sunglasses and hats. They often carried out arrests and round-ups, dressed up in white overalls or masks. Among the illiterate and terrified population, the Tonton Macoutes maintained the myth that they were not living people, but zombies, and they could not be killed.
Detachments were recruited from Negro youth, mostly lumpen or students. Thus, prospects for social growth that were previously inaccessible opened up for the social lower classes. The trusted associates of Duvalier were appointed commanders. The Tonton Macoutes were personally subordinate to the President. They concentrated all the functions of the power structures, pushing the former army and police into the background.
Taunton Macoutes patrol the city streets
The Tonton Macoute formations were the main instrument of the dictatorship used against political opponents. Duvalier Sr. positioned himself as “the most staunch anti-communist” and at the same time compared himself to Lenin. At the same time, the Tonton Macoutes were the inner circle of the dictator and the new elite of the regime. They suppressed protests, kidnapped and killed oppositionists. Both potential opponents of the regime and random people were repressed.
Since they were not officially paid a fixed allowance, the right to legalized racketeering was of particular importance. A system of forced taxation of businessmen was debugged – allegedly for “public needs”, but in reality these funds were a source of income for the Tonton Macoutes and officials.
The use of symbols and the practice of voodoo rituals made it possible to support mass superstitions and rumors about their supernatural abilities. The Taunton Macoutes often used cruel and painful types of murder: they threw stones at the victims or burned them alive, while the bodies of the dead were put on display for intimidation.
The total number of people killed by Tonton Macoutes from 1958 to the beginning of 1986 ranged from 30 thousand to 60 thousand people, thousands of Haitians were forced to flee the country.
It is interesting that in 1963 the commander of the Tonton Macoutes tried to organize a conspiracy against Duvalier, but was shot dead by his subordinates. At the end of the reign of Duvalier Sr., the total number of these formations was about 20 thousand.
François Duvalier died in April 1971. The presidency was succeeded by his son Jean-Claude Duvalier. The initial statements and some actions of the new president gave the impression of a certain liberalization of the regime.
In 1973, Duvalier Jr. established an alternative power structure – the Leopard Corps, which was transferred to counter-insurgency and police functions. “Leopards” were subject to state military discipline, while recruiting there was an educational qualification. The role of the regular army has also increased.
The previously uncontrolled arbitrariness of the Tonton Macoutes was somewhat limited. But even at the same time, they remained the main, although no longer the only structural power center.
January-February 19In 1986 Haiti was gripped by mass anti-duvalierist demonstrations. The Taunton Macoutes and the Leopards tried to suppress them, but the protests grew and grew stronger. Ultimately, the protesters were supported by the US army command and administration. On February 7, Jean-Claude Duvalier left the country.
After the fall of the regime, the Tonton Macoutes were forced to go underground. Many of them became victims of lynchings. Others fled Haiti. At the same time, a considerable number of them entered the army and police of the new authorities.
In July 1987, a massacre of 150 peasants took place in the village of Jean-Rabel. It is attributed to the Tonton Macoutes.
Further sharp internal political struggle in the country quickly made the skills of the Tonton Macoutes in demand. Various politicians used people from this structure to punish their opponents. The military junta of General Raul Cedras, which seized power in Haiti at the end of September 1991, relied heavily on this force. The far-right Front for the Development and Progress of Haiti was called a “clone of the Tonton Macoutes”. May 19For 94 years, hundreds of Tonton Macoutes staged a demonstration in the capital under the slogan “Duvalier or death!”
In October 1994, with US military support, President Aristide came to power. The former Tonton Macoutes formed the vanguard of the opposition forces.
In February 2004, Aristide was overthrown with the active participation of the Tonton Macoutes.
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Nebraska has flexible open enrollment for public schools. What this means is that you are likely able to send your child to any public school of choice in Nebraska, regardless of where you live or where the school is located. You can take advantage of this option by visiting multiple public schools near you and discovering which is the best fit for your family. You can also read the Nebraska Department of Education’s answers to frequently asked questions about switching school districts in your state.
When a student uses open enrollment in Nebraska, transportation is typically the responsibility of the parents or provided by the receiving district for a fee, unless the student is eligible for free or reduced price lunch, part of a diversity focus program, or a student with learning disabilities, in which case transportation is typically free.
Find out more about public schools in your state at the Nebraska Department of Education.
Nebraska Charter Schools
Nebraska currently does not have any public charter schools, but charters may be in Nebraska’s future! Charter schools are tuition-free public schools that are allowed extra freedom to innovate while being held accountable for student achievement. Nebraska is one of only five states that has not passed laws allowing for the creation of public charter schools.
Nebraska Magnet Schools
Magnet schools are free public schools that allow kids to narrow in on a specific learning track, such as engineering or the performing arts. At a magnet school, all the subjects are taught through the lenses of that specific track. Nebraska has a handful of magnet schools scattered throughout the state, and these might be a good option if your child learns best by focusing in on a subject they are passionate about. For instance, Omaha Public Schools has both elementary school magnet programs (like Conestoga Elementary School) and high school magnet programs (like Benson Magnet High School).
Nebraska Private Schools
Families in Nebraska can also consider private schools, nonpublic schools that charge tuition. Private schools may offer a unique curriculum, smaller class sizes, or a faith-based tradition. Nebraska’s more than 220 private schools come in all shapes and forms, from religious schools to schools designed for children with special needs.
The average tuition for private schools in the state is $3,633 for elementary schools and $7,856 for high schools. Unfortunately, there are no state-run scholarship options in Nebraska at present, but private scholarships may be available. The federal government does allow parents in all 50 states to save for K-12 private school tuition using tax-preferred 529 savings accounts.
Learn more at Children’s Scholarship Fund-Omaha and Private School Review: Nebraska.
Nebraska Online Learning
Whether your child wants to accelerate his or her learning or needs a quieter environment in which to focus, you may be interested in giving virtual school a try.
While the majority of states have free, public online programs available to families statewide, Nebraska does not currently have that option. Families can choose a paid option: University of Nebraska High School Online. Other paid options, like George Washington University Online High School, The Keystone School, Excel High School, and K12 Private Academy, are available to Nebraska families but are not state-specific. Families interested in enrolling at University of Nebraska High School Online can do so at any point during the year; there is no deadline for enrollment. The school does not supply families with technology or wifi.
Additionally, some districts are developing their own online programs for students. Lincoln Consolidated Schools students can choose the fully online LCS Virtual Academy. Omaha Public Schools offers local students Omaha Virtual School, a blended learning program that incorporates both in-person sessions and at-home online classes.
To read more about online learning in Nebraska, check out the Digital Learning Collaborative’s state profile.
Nebraska Homeschooling
Nebraska families can also choose to homeschool their children, which allows for a highly customizable and personalized learning experience. Homeschooling is the process of parents educating students at home and is permitted in all 50 states.
In Nebraska, the state requires notice of your intent to homeschool by July 15 or promptly upon choosing to homeschool. The state also requires an annual information survey and parent representative form. It is recommended that you formally withdraw from your public school so your student is not marked truant.
If you choose homeschooling, you’re required to teach specific subjects (including language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and health), but specific standardized tests are not required. If you choose to enroll your child part-time at the local public school, your child may be eligible to participate in sports and other activities.
In the case that you decide to return to public school during the school year, you must notify the Nebraska Department of Education in writing.
To learn more, check out a roundup of homeschooling resources specific to Nebraska.
Nebraska Learning Pods
Micro-schools, pods, pandemic pods, and learning pods all refer to the same concept: students gathering together in a small group – with adult supervision – to learn, explore, and socialize. Pods themselves can take a variety of legal forms, but in general they can be separated into two categories: self-directed pod (homeschool, homeschool collaborative, or micro-school) and learning support pod. It’s important to understand what kind of pod you are signing up for and the requirements that go along with it. Learn more about learning pods.
Self-Directed Pods:
If your learning pod or micro-school is choosing its own curriculum and each family is directing their own children’s schooling, it likely qualifies as a homeschool in Nebraska. Read more about the requirements for homeschooling and get tips from HSLDA.
In Nebraska, homeschooled families who come together to learn, such as in a microschool, are classified by the Nebraska Department of Education as a “multi-family unit.” There are at least 35 multi-family units registered for the 2022-23 school year in the state.
If your learning pod contains more than two families and will have parents or other teachers leading unique classes just for your school, it may qualify as a private school. You can read more about what Nebraska classifies as a private school, how they’re regulated, and how to start one.
Learning Support Pods:
If your child is enrolled in an existing online school or local public, charter, or private school, and uses that school’s curriculum under the supervision of an adult in a learning pod, you do not need to register as a homeschool or private school.
Education Resources for Nebraska Parents
For additional information about school choices in Nebraska visit these resources:
Nebraska Department of Education
School Choice Nebraska
Nebraska Homeschool
Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association
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CITY
CHARTER
ADAMS CENTRAL HS
HASTINGS
02/23/1981
ALLIANCE HS
ALLIANCE
05/12/1937
AQUINAS HS
DAVID CITY
01/25/1968
ARAPAHOE HS
ARAPAHOE
01/28/1982
ARCADIA HS
ARCADIA
11/22/1948
ARCHBISHOP BERGAN HS
FREMONT
11/07/1961
ARLINGTON HS
ARLINGTON
04/07/1980
ATKINSON RURAL HS
ATKINSON
03/25/1946
AUBURN HS
AUBURN
11/01/1948
AURORA HS
AURORA
09/26/1979
AXTELL COMM HS
AXTELL
10/28/1981
BAYARD HS
BAYARD
05/06/1931
BEATRICE HS
BEATRICE
02/01/1999
BELLEVUE EAST HS
BELLEVUE
12/25/1947
BELLEVUE WEST HS
BELLEVUE
11/03/1978
BENNINGTON HS
BENNINGTON
10/01/1936
BENSON HS
OMAHA
02/25/1929
BERTRAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL
BERTRAND
04/18/1947
BISHOP NEUMANN CENTRAL CATH HS
WAHOO
09/18/1986
BLAIR HS
BLAIR
10/02/1975
BLOOMFIELD HS
BLOOMFIELD
02/07/1966
BOYS TOWN HS
BOYS TOWN
10/09/1967
BRADY HS
BRADY
04/13/1961
BRIDGEPORT HS
BRIDGEPORT
02/28/1966
BROKEN BOW HS
BROKEN BOW
03/30/1945
BROWNELL TALBOT HS
OMAHA
11/08/1960
BRYAN HS
OMAHA
11/02/1966
BURWELL HS
BURWELL
12/02/1938
CALLAWAY HS
CALLAWAY
01/10/1969
CEDAR CATHOLIC HS
HARTINGTON
09/19/1980
CEDAR RAPIDS HS
CEDAR RAPIDS
09/16/1976
CENTRAL CATHOLIC HS
GRAND ISLAND
02/16/1962
CENTRAL CITY HS
CENTRAL CITY
11/01/1948
CENTRAL HS
OMAHA
04/01/1926
CHAMBERS HS
CHAMBERS
09/10/1993
CHASE CO HS
IMPERIAL
10/20/1950
COLUMBUS HS
COLUMBUS
04/30/1930
CONESTOGA HS
MURRAY
02/10/1969
COOK HS
COOK
02/04/1949
COZAD HS
COZAD
01/28/1981
CRAWFORD HS
CRAWFORD
01/27/1977
CREIGHTON HS
CREIGHTON
01/12/1950
CREIGHTON PREP SCHOOL
OMAHA
10/10/1951
CRETE HS
CRETE
11/07/1947
DANIEL J GROSS HS
OMAHA
06/02/1970
DAVID CITY HS
DAVID CITY
03/01/1947
DOUGLAS HS
STERLING
11/15/1983
DUCHESNE ACADEMY
OMAHA
03/15/1972
ELKHORN HS
ELKHORN
02/26/1963
ELMWOOD-MURDOCK HS
MURDOCK
10/09/1963
EUSTIS FARNAM HS
EUSTIS
09/08/1981
FAIRBURY HS
FAIRBURY
04/02/1942
FALLS CITY SACRED HEART SCHOOL
FALLS CITY
03/25/1952
FRANKLIN HS
FRANKLIN
11/20/1948
FREMONT HS
FREMONT
04/28/1927
GARDEN CO HS
OSHKOSH
10/10/1947
GENEVA HS
GENEVA
09/20/1971
GERING HS
GERING
11/18/1952
GIBBON HS
GIBBON
02/08/1939
GORDON HS
GORDON
05/06/1953
GOTHENBURG HS
GOTHENBURG
01/16/1952
GRAND ISLAND HS
GRAND ISLAND
05/29/1933
GRANT HIGH SCHOOL
GRANT
09/17/1987
GUARDIAN ANGELS HS
WEST POINT
10/25/1950
GUIDE ROCK HS
SUPERIOR
01/05/1970
HAMPTON HS
HAMPTON
11/01/1954
HARRY A BURKE HS
OMAHA
10/17/1969
HARTINGTON-NEWCASTLE HS
HARTINTON
11/15/1941
HASTINGS HS
HASTINGS
11/06/2018
HAYES CENTER HS
HAYES CENTER
01/07/1993
HEARTLAND COMM HS
HENDERSON
12/20/1938
HEMINGFORD HS
HEMINGFORD
04/11/1966
HILDRETH HS
HILDRETH
09/27/1961
HOLDREDGE HS
HOLDREDGE
01/07/1932
HOLY NAME HS
OMAHA
04/25/1947
HOWELLS HS
HOWELLS
02/10/1958
HOWELLS-DODGE HS
DODGE
10/23/1996
JOHNSON HS
JOHNSON
02/25/1948
KEARNEY HS
KEARNEY
11/17/1927
KENESAW HS
KENESAW
02/15/1955
LAKEVIEW RURAL HS
COLUMBUS
11/29/1972
LEXINGTON HS
LEXINGTON
01/15/1968
LINCOLN EAST JSHS
LINCOLN
03/08/1968
LINCOLN HS
LINCOLN
04/01/1926
LINCOLN NORTHEAST HS
LINCOLN
04/10/1934
LINCOLN SOUTHWEST HS
LINCOLN
11/01/2013
LOOMIS HS
LOOMIS
01/30/1978
LOUISVILLE HS
LOUISVILLE
09/13/1966
LOURDES HS
NEBRASKA CITY
04/23/1971
LYNCH HS
LYNCH
02/20/1951
MADISON HS
MADISON
03/25/1948
MALCOLM HS
MALCOLM
09/15/1980
MARIAN HS
OMAHA
10/01/1958
MAXWELL HS
MAXWELL
01/12/1993
MCCOOK HS
MCCOOK
11/10/1947
MEAD HS
MEAD
02/02/1938
MEDICINE VALLEY HS
CURTIS
12/15/1948
MERCY HS
OMAHA
09/07/1967
MIAMI R-1 HS
CLAY CENTER
09/18/1978
MILFORD HS
MILFORD
02/15/1966
MILLARD NORTH HS
OMAHA
10/05/1984
MILLARD SOUTH HS
OMAHA
10/15/1973
MILLARD WEST HS
OMAHA
09/25/2003
MINATARE HS
MINATARE
11/01/1948
MINDEN HS
MINDEN
11/27/1935
MITCHELL HS
MITCHELL
03/06/1931
MORRILL HS
MORRILL
03/20/1948
MT MICHAEL BENEDICTINE HS
ELKHORN
01/09/1984
NEBRASKA CITY HS
NEBRASKA CITY
04/30/1927
NELIGH-OAKDALE HS
NELIGH
12/30/1927
NEWMAN GROVE HS
NEWMAN GROVE
03/12/1940
NIOBRARA HS
NIOBRARA
02/28/1941
NORFOLK CATHOLIC HS
NORFOLK
04/27/1961
NORFOLK HS
NORFOLK
02/16/1929
NORRIS HS
FIRTH
09/26/1979
NORTH BEND CENTRAL HS
NORTH BEND
01/17/1978
NORTH HS
OMAHA
05/01/1926
NORTH PLATTE HS
NORTH PLATTE
05/01/1926
NORTHWEST HS
OMAHA
03/15/1979
OAKLAND CRAIG HS
OAKLAND
02/01/1938
OGALLALA HS
OGALLALA
11/04/1952
ORCHARD HS
ORCHARD
03/04/1977
ORD HS
ORD
01/20/1937
ORLEANS HS
OXFORD
12/11/1969
OSCEOLA HS
OSCEOLA
01/25/1971
OSMOND SR HS
OSMOND
11/28/1939
PAPILLION-LA VISTA SOUTH HS
PAPILLION
10/23/2007
PAPILLION-LAVISTA HS
PAPILLION
05/05/1975
PENDER HS
PENDER
11/01/1948
PIERCE HS
PIERCE
02/13/1962
PIUS X HS
LINCOLN
04/12/1940
PLAINVIEW HS
PLAINVIEW
02/03/1975
PLATTSMOUTH SCHOOLS
PLATTSMOUTH
04/25/1940
PONCA HS
PONCA
10/22/1951
POPE JOHN XXIII CATHOLIC HS
ELGIN
09/20/1990
RALSTON HS
RALSTON
02/11/1965
RAYMOND HS
RAYMOND
02/25/1936
RED CLOUD HS
RED CLOUD
01/12/1934
ROCK CO HS
BASSETT
08/31/1994
RONCALLI CATHOLIC HS
OMAHA
09/03/2015
SCHUYLER CENTRAL HS
SCHUYLER
10/20/1955
SCOTTSBLUFF SR HS
SCOTTSBLUFF
02/16/1929
SCOTUS CENTRAL CATHOLIC HS
COLUMBUS
01/09/1937
SENIOR HS
TECUMSEH
12/05/1939
SENIOR HS
SOUTH SIOUX CTY
10/01/1955
SEWARD HS
SEWARD
03/12/1946
SIDNEY HS
SIDNEY
10/01/1954
SKUTT CATHOLIC HS
Omaha
12/15/1994
SOUTH HS
OMAHA
04/01/1926
SOUTH PLATTE HIGH SCHOOL
BIG SPRINGS
11/29/1968
SOUTHEAST HS
LINCOLN
11/04/1977
SPALDING ACADEMY
SPALDING
10/28/1966
SPRINGFIELD-PLATTEVIEW HS
SPRINGFIELD
10/16/1998
ST AGNES ACADEMY
ALLIANCE
10/15/1965
ST CECILIA HS
HASTINGS
01/05/1994
ST EDWARD HS
ST EDWARD
10/16/1975
ST FRANCIS CENTRAL CATHOLIC HS
HUMPHREY
11/15/1965
STANTON HS
STANTON
01/25/1949
SUMNER EDDYVILLE MILLER HS
SUMNER
04/03/1989
SUPERIOR HS
SUPERIOR
04/10/1932
SUTHERLAND HS
SUTHERLAND
06/16/1988
SUTTON HS
SUTTON
11/20/1948
TECHNICAL HS
OMAHA
11/04/1949
TEKAMAH HS
TEKAMAH
02/01/1949
THAYER CENTRAL COMM SCHOOLS
HEBRON
02/01/1938
TRI COUNTRY
DEWITT
08/27/1987
UTICA HS
UTICA
05/07/1948
VALLEY HS
VALLEY
10/01/1954
WAHOO CATHOLIC HS
WAHOO
09/05/1963
WALTHILL HS
WALTHILL
01/01/1953
WAUNETA HS
WAUNETA
02/20/1948
WAVERLY HS
WAVERLY
04/07/1959
WAYNE HS
WAYNE
01/22/1940
WEST POINT HS
WEST POINT
10/28/1948
WESTSIDE HS
OMAHA
04/08/1958
WYMORE SOUTHERN HS
WYMORE
09/15/1989
WYNOT HS
WYNOT
01/17/2006
YORK HS
YORK
03/30/1937
YUTAN HS
YUTAN
09/18/1981
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Brownell Talbot School
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OMAHA, NE,
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25 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
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Junior: Absolutely love the small student population. Really got to know all of my fellow students super well and the boarding aspect only helped in that. Amazing teachers who love their job, and I truly enjoyed going to school everyday!… Read 46 reviews
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Mount Michael Benedictine High School
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ELKHORN, NE,
9-12,
46 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 6 stars.
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Elkhorn Public Schools, NE•
9-12
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Rating 4.17 out of 5 121 reviews
Junior: I really feel as if Elkhorn South takes pride in individual learning and success, and the counselors do a GREAT job of getting you on the right path for plans after school. I think we have some very good teachers, and great staff. There are a ton of extra curricular activities for all different areas of interest. For me the volleyball program has been like a second family, and has given me some of the best friendships I have had. I played basketball my first 2 years as well. The school spirit is unmatched through all the athletic activities. I love getting to be part of Junior Class Board and planning prom for our awesome seniors this year!… Read 121 reviews
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Elkhorn South High School
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Elkhorn Public Schools, NE,
9-12,
121 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 1,417,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
Parent: My twin daughters have attended St. Mary’s Academy since kindergarten and are now seniors in the high school. I can’t say enough great things about the school! The small class sizes, nurturing environment, academics, and feeling of community is unparalleled. All the teachers have been absolutely incredible and know my kids so well. They serve as incredible mentors for the students and truly take an interest in their well-being. My daughters have developed into confident, assertive, curious and kind young adults as a result of their SMA experience. They are very well prepared for college. Unlike many high schools, the SMA high school has very little social drama and the friendships my daughters have made will undoubtedly be lifelong. As a parent, many of my best friends are fellow SMA parents. I wholeheartedly recommend St. Mary’s—– I would do it all over again in a heartbeat…. Read 116 reviews
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Millard Public Schools, NE•
9-12
•
Rating 4.13 out of 5 447 reviews
Senior: I love how diverse Millard North is. You are introduced to people of diverse backgrounds, thoughts, and experiences. Also, there are many ways to get involved and make an impact at our school. You can join many different clubs and activities to explore your passions. You can also customize your academic experience at Millard North. There are college level, honors, or standard courses here. You can academically challenge yourself or take the classes best suited to your needs. Overall, Millard North has great resources and experiences to prepare you for your future!… Read 447 reviews
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Millard North High School
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Millard Public Schools, NE,
9-12,
447 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.
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Senior: Creighton Preparatory School readies you for higher education in college and beyond. The mentors and students you will find there challenge you and make you want more out of yourself. They inspire you to keep working hard and to succeed at the highest level. I would suggest taking college level courses and getting involved in clubs, retreats and activities to elevate your 4 year experience here. If you have doubts about going, know that when decision to go here you will not regret it. You will find community, and you will find brotherhood at Creighton Prep. I have personally found it in the band program, others find it with their sports teams. No matter how you find you choose to get involved, I guarantee that there is a place for you within these walls…. Read 161 reviews
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Creighton Preparatory School
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OMAHA, NE,
9-12,
161 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,021,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,
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Millard Public Schools, NE•
9-12
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Rating 3.98 out of 5 450 reviews
Alum: Though I only got the chance to go here for a year and a half, I wouldn’t have wanted to graduate from anywhere else. Millard West has the best administrative team on Earth! I have been to four different school districts throughout k-12 and I have never felt more important/cared about by my higher-ups. During my time at Millard West, I was able to regain confidence and become more involved in the things I love. As someone who struggles with mental illness, I also felt a great amount of support when things got tough. I will forever admire Millard West for what it has taught me…. Read 450 reviews
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Millard West High School
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Millard Public Schools, NE,
9-12,
450 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 2,283,
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Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart
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Private School,
OMAHA, NE,
PK, 9-12,
183 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 389,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,
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Elkhorn Public Schools, NE•
9-12
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Rating 4.1 out of 5 153 reviews
Senior: My experience at Elkhorn High was very memorable. Because of it’s challenging and rigorous curriculum, it brought out some of my best qualities and helped me develop a work ethic that will set me up for success throughout college and the rest of my life. I learned so much at Elkhorn and I feel very prepared for college! However, there are times where the amount of work that teachers assign us can be a little overwhelming, and I think students could have a slightly lighter workload while achieving the same amount of preparation for college. I moved to Elkhorn my sophomore year, and making friends was hard for me initially. Luckily, through sports, I was able to make some close friends that share some of my core values and are able to have fun. I have many great experiences at Elkhorn High and the high school experience is something i will never forget!… Read 153 reviews
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Elkhorn High School
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Elkhorn Public Schools, NE,
9-12,
153 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.
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Students: 898,
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Senior: I am a current senior at Omaha Marian and despite the changes COVID has brought, I couldn’t imagine ending my high school career anywhere else. Although the school culture has changed over the four years I have been here, I believe that the students who attend truly care about Marian and will do what they can to make it better for those who follow. I am now realizing that this is my last semester and the only thing I wish is for more time to take additional classes. The teachers here are amazing and so is their content. If I could change anything about Marian it would be the image they try to portray as a perfect school. Simply put, it’s high school. You will find good and bad wherever you go. I found both, but for the most part is was a good quality education and a lot of personal growth!… Read 138 reviews
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Marian High School
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Private School,
OMAHA, NE,
9-12,
138 Niche users give it an average review of 4.4 stars.
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Westside Community Schools, NE•
9-12
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Rating 4.04 out of 5 552 reviews
Senior: My experience with Westside high school has been nothing short of great. I transferred In as a sophomore and the staff/ administrators were amazing to work with and made the process so much easier for my family and I. Right away I knew that I was in the right environment because I felt like I was welcomed in with open arms because everyone was very nice to me. Being involved in soccer and football also made me realize how amazing the culture of the school is and how everyone supports each other in that building regardless of the sport or club they are in. I felt like I was able to be myself no matter what because everyone was very welcoming and accepting. I have created memories that will last a life time because of my experience at Westside High School, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything!… Read 552 reviews
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Westside High School
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Westside Community Schools, NE,
9-12,
552 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says My experience with Westside high school has been nothing short of great. I transferred In as a sophomore and the staff/ administrators were amazing to work with and made the process so much easier….
Read 552 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 2,025,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
#11 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Papillion-La Vista School District, NE•
9-12
•
Rating 4. 03 out of 5 263 reviews
Junior: Papillion La Vista South High school is a great school. We have clubs popping up based on different interests of students every year and our school spirit is at it’s highest during our game days. Our Show choir, band and ROTC also are amazing. The Students and staff are all good people and are all really nice! There are few issues that arise so everyone is pretty relaxed…. Read 263 reviews
#11 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
Papillion La Vista South High School
Papillion-La Vista School District, NE,
9-12,
263 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Junior says Papillion La Vista South High school is a great school. We have clubs popping up based on different interests of students every year and our school spirit is at it’s highest during our game days. Our….
Read 263 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 1,957,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
#12 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Bennington Public Schools, NE•
9-12
•
Rating 3. 65 out of 5 51 reviews
Senior: I have greatly enjoyed my time at Bennington for several reasons. The quality of education and teaching staff, the cleanliness and maintenance of the buildings and campus, the diversity of extracurricular activities and sports, and the community and vibe of the school are all factors of why I am proud to call myself a Bennington Badger. Bennington Secondary School is very nice with additions being created all the time to keep the school updated. The campus and landscaping are nice, and the students overall are proud of their school and keep classrooms clean…. Read 51 reviews
#12 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
Bennington Secondary School
Bennington Public Schools, NE,
9-12,
51 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I have greatly enjoyed my time at Bennington for several reasons. The quality of education and teaching staff, the cleanliness and maintenance of the buildings and campus, the diversity of. …
Read 51 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 885,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
#13 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Papillion-La Vista School District, NE•
9-12
•
Rating 3.98 out of 5 342 reviews
Junior: PLHS is a wonderful school, and everyone is very open and warm. The teachers are willing to go out of their way for students – academically or otherwise – and are brilliant themselves. For you foodies, the food choices are excellent. There’s usually five main meal options. The students at this school are also really open and understanding of each other, which is amazing considering most of us have at least one mental issue. Everyone is really inclusive of the special need students as well, and make them feel cared about. There are many academic options and levels, so you’ll be sure to find out what’s right for you! I highly recommend PLHS to anyone coming to Papillion La Vista. … Read 342 reviews
#13 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
Papillion La Vista Senior High School
Papillion-La Vista School District, NE,
9-12,
342 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Junior says PLHS is a wonderful school, and everyone is very open and warm. The teachers are willing to go out of their way for students – academically or otherwise – and are brilliant themselves. For you….
Read 342 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 1,895,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
#14 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Springfield Platteview Community Schools, NE•
9-12
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Rating 3.79 out of 5 61 reviews
Senior: Platteview High School is a very welcoming and friendly school. When I transferred into this school during my sophomore year of high school, I was terrified of having to make new friends and having to form new bonds. However as my days in the school increased I saw more and more welcoming faces and personalities that actually reached to me first and helped me further enhance my studies and personal relationships. I genuinely enjoy being in this school and hope more and more people join each year… Read 61 reviews
#14 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
Platteview Senior High School
Springfield Platteview Community Schools, NE,
9-12,
61 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Platteview High School is a very welcoming and friendly school. When I transferred into this school during my sophomore year of high school, I was terrified of having to make new friends and having….
Read 61 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 394,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,
#15 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Parent: Quest Forward has been a great school for our student. She started out shy and introverted and just months into the school year she was more open, outgoing and able to lead and voice her opinion with confidence. The Mentors are open and able to meet the needs of the students, finding their strengths and weaknesses and able to build on each to make them grow. We love the how Quest isn’t about memorizing about the past, but more about preparing the students for the future. Quest Forward works with everyone to make it affordable and we appreciate it so much. This is the only school I would send my daughter to. We feel confident that she will have the knowledge and skills to be successful in her life beyond school…. Read 15 reviews
#15 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
Quest Forward Academy
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Private School,
OMAHA, NE,
9-12,
15 Niche users give it an average review of 4.8 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Quest Forward has been a great school for our student. She started out shy and introverted and just months into the school year she was more open, outgoing and able to lead and voice her opinion with. …
Read 15 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 68,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 5 to 1,
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#16 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Senior: A great place to thrive. Small classes, a great family atmosphere. I have made great friends and there a ton of resources. I am an athlete and love the sports program. I love how much time the parents put into the school and how theys support their students. All grades support each other- it is very inclusive and a real family feel. I felt comfortable from the first day and know that I will really miss the tight knit community that this school offers. I feel I have gotten a great education while making friendships that will last a lifetime. The coaches and teachers are great. I feel that for academia the school still has a very conservative feel to it. The only thing that I would critique negatively would be the school counselors. I never really “needed” them but in terms of getting ready to apply for colleges etc they didn’t guide us very well. The school counselors don’t seem to spend a lot of time with their students. Overall a very good experience!… Read 205 reviews
#16 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
V.J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
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Private School,
OMAHA, NE,
9-12,
205 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says A great place to thrive. Small classes, a great family atmosphere. I have made great friends and there a ton of resources. I am an athlete and love the sports program. I love how much time the….
Read 205 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 710,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
#17 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Bellevue Public Schools, NE•
9-12
•
Rating 3. 97 out of 5 325 reviews
Alum: The academics and college readiness at Bellevue West are outstanding. You can take advantage of many opportunities through clubs or partnerships with colleges for credit. The 2022-2023 school year will introduce a new college education course that will prepare those who want to become teachers. It gives you a look at what college work can be like and prepares you for the career of your interest. I was given the opportunity to work on my CNA with Metropolitan Community College, gaining high school and college credits all at once. There is also the choice of dual enrollment, depending on specific classes, saving you a lot of money for college.
The sports, community, safety, arts, representation, and overall educational goals for students make this school great.
My senior year was by far the best year of high school, and although there were some hard times when the pandemic came along, I am still proud to be a T-bird – where we fly the T-bird way!. .. Read 325 reviews
#17 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
Bellevue West High School
Bellevue Public Schools, NE,
9-12,
325 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says The academics and college readiness at Bellevue West are outstanding. You can take advantage of many opportunities through clubs or partnerships with colleges for credit. The 2022-2023 school year…The sports, community, safety, arts, representation, and overall educational goals for students make this school great. My senior year was by far the best year of high school, and although there were some hard times when the pandemic came along, I am still proud to be a T-bird – where we fly the T-bird way!.
Read 325 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 1,559,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
#18 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Alum: I really liked the family aspect that Saint Albert has. I was a student there from Kindergarten up until I graduated. Because of this, I really got to know everyone there and I am so thankful for that. As cliche as it sounds, everyone really is family. I went through a really tough time right before my senior year of high school and honestly the whole St. Albert community got me through that worst time in my life. Everyone there just seems to truly care about who you are as a person…. Read 30 reviews
#18 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
St. Albert Catholic Schools
Blue checkmark.
Private School,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA,
PK, K-12,
30 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says I really liked the family aspect that Saint Albert has. I was a student there from Kindergarten up until I graduated. Because of this, I really got to know everyone there and I am so thankful for….
Read 30 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Students: 703,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,
#19 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Millard Public Schools, NE•
9-12
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Rating 3. 97 out of 5 361 reviews
Senior: Millard South has an amazing music program! I have been involved in orchestra, choir, and show choir during my four years here. My brother was in band, choir, jazz band, marching band, and show choir. The teachers are extremely nice, and they care about each and every one of their students. It is a very welcoming program that has many kind people. Millard South also offers a wide variety of sports, clubs, and activities. There is guaranteed a special place for ever person who walks through the doors. Millard South provides a great education and many opportunities to be involved in the school. I had an overall great experience at Millard South, and I would highly recommend coming here to anyone that asks, especially if said person planned to be involved in music…. Read 361 reviews
#19 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
Millard South High School
Millard Public Schools, NE,
9-12,
361 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Millard South has an amazing music program! I have been involved in orchestra, choir, and show choir during my four years here. My brother was in band, choir, jazz band, marching band, and show….
Read 361 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 2,591,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
#20 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Lewis Central Community School District, IA•
9-12
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Rating 3.67 out of 5 214 reviews
Alum: Lewis central Highschool was amazing for the most part. Some of the teachers I didn’t get along with but majority were awesome. The activities were amazing and made my high school experience one for the ages. Football games were awesome and crazy. Basketball games against AL were awesome! The wrestling team is the best in the city by far! The school prepares you for anything including sports and college in general!. .. Read 214 reviews
#20 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
Lewis Central Senior High School
Lewis Central Community School District, IA,
9-12,
214 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says Lewis central Highschool was amazing for the most part. Some of the teachers I didn’t get along with but majority were awesome. The activities were amazing and made my high school experience one for….
Read 214 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 931,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
#21 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area
Douglas County West Community Schools, NE•
9-12
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Rating 3.33 out of 5 107 reviews
Parent: I love the class sizes that are offered at DC West High School, not too big or too small. It’s great to have a smaller setting where you can bond with your teachers and have access to help that you need from them at any time. I enjoy having the smaller setting also because it’s easier to get involved in sports or extracurricular activities without “trying out”. Our school definitely takes pride in the way it looks from the cleanliness to the great foundation!… Read 107 reviews
#21 Best High Schools for STEM in Omaha Area.
Douglas County West High School
Blue checkmark.
Douglas County West Community Schools, NE,
9-12,
107 Niche users give it an average review of 3.3 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says I love the class sizes that are offered at DC West High School, not too big or too small. It’s great to have a smaller setting where you can bond with your teachers and have access to help that you….
Read 107 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B minus,
Students: 300,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
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Legacy School offers a nonsectarian, private school setting for parents looking for high academic standards, small class sizes, and exceptional teaching. Legacy School’s distinct educational approach delivers the highest quality of education through literacy-based, differentiated instruction, thus giving students the best opportunities to achieve curriculum standards. Our inviting, safe, student-centered environment caters to the individual educational needs of each student.
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The staff at Legacy School is tremendous — caring, kind, and completely focused on helping the kids learn, grow, and have fun together. The school puts a huge focus on giving back and offers opportunities to give each month through their Giving Tree. And, they go above and beyond by hosting school parades during Halloween, making Christmas programs super special, hosting a Grandparents Day, a Dads & Donuts day, and the very best of all, a Mother’s Day Tea. Our child loves the teachers, aides, and staff. I would highly recommend Legacy School to anyone looking for a great school!
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Nebraska Lawmakers Propose Dozens of New Education Bills as Charters, Vouchers Gain Momentum – The 74
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Nebraska lawmakers guaranteed last week that the state legislature would have a contentious 2017 session by introducing a barrage of education reform proposals, including high-profile bills that would allow for charter schools for the first time, create a voucher system for students in low-performing public schools and overhaul school accountability.
The charter bill, introduced Wednesday by Republican Sen. Tyson Larson and co-sponsored by freshman Sen. Lou Ann Linehan, revives a debate over the publicly funded, privately run schools that are permitted in 43 other states.
Similar proposals in past years have failed to gain traction in Nebraska’s officially nonpartisan unicameral legislature. In 2015, the education committee voted down a Larson bill seeking to open five charter schools in Omaha. (Omaha Public Schools, the largest district in the state, operates a districtwide school choice and open enrollment program for its 52,000 students.)
But supporters of such measures believe political shifts statewide and nationally — especially the nomination of charter and voucher proponent Betsy DeVos for secretary of education in the Trump administration — add fresh momentum to their efforts. Trump carried the state in the presidential election with 58.7 percent of the vote.
“The fact that he is supportive of reform is helpful,” said Linehan, adding that DeVos, in her confirmation hearing Tuesday, “did a fine job, she will get confirmed, and she’s going to be talking about these issues. ”
(The 74: DeVos Pledges Not to Gut Public Schools or Force School Choice During Confirmation Hearing)
Linehan added that a power shift on the state education committee, of which she is a new member, contributes to her optimism.
“We’ll actually have a chance to talk openly and honestly about spending, about accountability, about what’s really going on,” said Linehan, who previously worked for Chuck Hagel when he was a senator, and for Colin Powell during the Bush administration.
Although Republicans, who control the legislature by a wide margin, lost a handful of seats, they were able to gain seats on the traditionally left-leaning education committee — which became evenly split, the Lincoln Journal Star reported. The committee’s new chairman, Republican Sen. Mike Groene, however, has expressed support for accountability for public schools and would consider measures to allow vouchers or charters, the paper reported.
Larson’s office did not respond to a request for comment.
Linehan and Larson’s bill would create the Independent Public School Authorizing and Accountability Commission, which would grant five-year renewable charter compacts to qualifying applicants and provide oversight.
Under the proposal, nonprofit, tuition-free charter schools could operate in school districts with at least one school rated at the lowest performance level, based on state rankings.
The bill also includes a provision apparently intended to help new charters recruit certified teachers. Under the proposal, teachers at public school districts could opt to take a leave of absence for up to four years to teach at a charter; upon return to their district job, they’d be entitled to their previously earned benefits.
“If we’re lucky enough that somebody who does this well comes to Nebraska and opens a charter school, the state would be picking up the tab,” Linehan said. “And what I’m most excited about in all of them is, in the end, kids get educated.”
The senator’s daughter, Katie Linehan, leads the pro-charter organization Educate Nebraska.
“A child’s ZIP code should never determine the quality of her education. Unfortunately, for far too many Nebraska children today, that is the reality,” Linehan said in a statement. “School choice empowers families and helps ensure every child can access a great school. We’re excited about what this legislation would do for families in Nebraska.”
Opponents say charters and vouchers will sap funds from public school coffers, further burdening school districts even as the state faces a budget deficit.
Ann Hunter-Pirtle is a 2005 graduate of the public schools in Lincoln who recently founded Stand for Schools, a public schools advocacy organization. The charter and voucher proposals would specifically hurt rural districts, she wrote in an email to The 74, because they would be forced to release their already dwindling tax dollars and even risk closure.
“Putting public tax dollars into private hands, whether through charter schools or vouchers, poses significant risks — including the wave of tens of millions of dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse witnessed in Ohio, the failure of vouchers in Milwaukee to deliver results, and the nightmare that is the Detroit school system thanks in large part to Betsy DeVos’s involvement. That risk is not worth taking when our public schools are doing so well and when our school boards are providing effective oversight,” she said in the email.
Hunter-Pirtle added that her organization supports strengthening accountability for schools and districts but that she favors a system that prioritizes student growth over proficiency on a single test, unlike a proposal introduced by Sen. Linehan. The bill would replace the current accountability system, which the Linehans believe may not meet the requirements of the Every Student Succeeds Act, with one that grades schools on an A–F scale, the Lincoln Journal Star reported.
(The 74: Barnum: The Growth vs. Proficiency Debate and Why Al Franken Raised a Boring but Critical Issue)
Among the several dozen other education measures introduced by legislators and referred to the education committee are:
LB 608, introduced by Linehan, would create the Parental Choice Scholarship Program Act to allow state and local funding to follow students from low-performing public schools to private schools. Districts whose students seek to move to a private school would pay either 75 percent of the per-pupil cost or the cost of regular tuition, books and uniforms at the private school, whichever is less. Any unused funding would be placed in a property tax relief fund.
LB 118, introduced by Republican Sen. Robert Hilkemann, would allow students and families to open education savings accounts and accept contributions of up to $2,000 annually for education-related expenses from individuals and businesses, which would receive tax incentives for donations.
Spokespersons for the Nebraska State Board of Education and the Omaha Public Schools Board of Education said they will withhold comment until their members can fully review the proposals. Both boards meet Monday.
The Nebraska State Education Association, which represents 28,000 public school teachers and other school professionals, declined to comment.
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Top 20 Best Private Schools in Omaha, NE (2022-23)
School
Location
Grades
Students
Omaha Christian Academy
(Christian)
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10244 Wiesman Dr. Omaha, NE 68134 (402) 399-0248
Grades: NS-12
| 315 students
Brownell Talbot College Preparatory School
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400 N Happy Hollow Blvd Omaha, NE 68132 (402) 556-3772
Grades: PK-12
| 438 students
Christ The King School
(Catholic)
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831 S 88th St Omaha, NE 68114 (402) 391-0977
Grades: PK-8
| 375 students
Concordia Jr.-Sr. High School
(Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
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15656 Fort St Omaha, NE 68116 (402) 445-4000
Grades: 6-12
| 434 students
Creighton Preparatory School
All-boys (Catholic)
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7400 Western Ave Omaha, NE 68114 (402) 393-1190
Grades: 9-12
| 1,007 students
Holy Cross School
(Catholic)
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1502 S 48th St Omaha, NE 68106 (402) 551-3773
Grades: PK-8
| 453 students
Lifegate Christian School
(Christian)
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15555 W Dodge Road Omaha, NE 68154 (402) 333-5153
Grades: PK-8
| 567 students
Marian High School
All-girls (Catholic)
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7400 Military Ave Omaha, NE 68134 (402) 571-2618
Grades: 9-12
| 683 students
Mary Our Queen School
(Catholic)
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3405 S 119th St Omaha, NE 68144 (402) 333-8663
Grades: PK-8
| 545 students
Mercy High School
All-girls (Catholic)
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1501 S 48th St Omaha, NE 68106 (402) 553-9424
Grades: 9-12
| 391 students
Montessori Educational Centers, Inc.
Montessori School
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12344 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68154 (402) 393-1311
Grades: PK-6
| 350 students
Omaha Street School
Alternative School (Christian)
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3223 N. 45th St. Omaha, NE 68104 (402) 215-3211
Grades: 9-12
| 23 students
Roncalli Catholic High School
(Catholic)
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6401 Sorensen Pkwy Omaha, NE 68152 (402) 571-7670
Grades: 9-12
| 384 students
St. Cecilia Cathedral School
(Catholic)
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3869 Webster Street Omaha, NE 68131 (402) 556-6655
Grades: PK-8
| 345 students
St. Gerald School
(Catholic)
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7857 Lakeview St Omaha, NE 68127 (402) 331-4223
Grades: K-8
| 331 students
St. James Seton School
(Catholic)
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4720 N 90th St Omaha, NE 68134 (402) 572-0339
Grades: PK-8
| 546 students
St. Margaret Mary School
(Catholic)
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123 N 61st St Omaha, NE 68132 (402) 551-6663
Grades: K-8
| 536 students
St. Pius X / St.. Leo Elementary School
(Catholic)
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6905 Blondo Street Omaha, NE 68104 (402) 551-6667
Grades: PK-8
| 707 students
St. Robert Bellarmine School
(Catholic)
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11900 Pacific St Omaha, NE 68154 (402) 334-1929
Grades: NS-8
| 578 students
St. St.ephen The Martyr School
(Catholic)
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16701 S Street Omaha, NE 68135 (402) 896-0754
Grades: PK-8
| 740 students
St. Thomas More School
(Catholic)
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3515 S 48th Ave Omaha, NE 68106 (402) 951-9504
Grades: PK-8
| 485 students
St. Vincent De Paul School
(Catholic)
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14330 Eagle Run Dr Omaha, NE 68164 (402) 492-2111
Grades: PK-8
| 876 students
St. Wenceslaus Catholic School
(Catholic)
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15353 Pacific St Omaha, NE 68154 (402) 330-4356
Grades: PK-8
| 916 students
Vj & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
(Catholic)
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3131 S 156th St Omaha, NE 68130 (402) 333-0818
Grades: 9-12
| 770 students
All Saints Catholic School
(Catholic)
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1335 S 10th St Omaha, NE 68108 (402) 346-5757
Grades: PK-8
| 167 students
Bergan Mercy Childcare Center
Daycare / Preschool (Catholic)
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1919 S 74th Street Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 398-6779
Grades: PK-K
| 65 students
Candlewood KinderCare
Daycare / Preschool
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1735 N 121st St Omaha, NE 68154 (402) 493-5399
Grades: NS-PK
| n/a students
Concordia Academy
(Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
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1821 N 90th St Omaha, NE 68114 (402) 592-8005
Grades: K-5
| 128 students
Duchesne Academy Of The Sacred Heart
All-girls (Catholic)
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3601 Burt St Omaha, NE 68131 (402) 558-3800
Grades: 9-12
| 320 students
First National Child Development Center
Daycare / Preschool
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1425 Chicago Street Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 633-2561
Grades: PK-K
| 41 students
Friedel Jewish Academy
Special Program Emphasis (Jewish)
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335 S 132nd St Omaha, NE 68154 (402) 334-0517
Grades: K-6
| 62 students
Gethsemane Elementary School
(Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod)
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4040 N 108th Street Omaha, NE 68164 (402) 493-2550
Grades: K-8
| 70 students
The Goddard School
Daycare / Preschool
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17660 Welch Plaza Omaha, NE 68135 (402) 891-4897
Grades: NS-K
| n/a students
Good Shepherd Lutheran School
(Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod)
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5071 Center St Omaha, NE 68106 (402) 553-6760
Grades: PK-8
| 100 students
Heartland School
Alternative School
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5731 S 108th St Omaha, NE 68137 (402) 393-0345
Grades: 3-12
| 39 students
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New York Education
Columbia University Low Memorial Library.
Education in New York is provided by a wide variety of public and private institutions. New York is home to some of the most important libraries, universities and research centers in the world. In 2006, New York City had the most life science graduate students awarded annually in the United States, 40,000 licensed physicians, and 127 Nobel laureates with roots in local institutions. The city receives the second largest amount of annual funding from the National Institutes of Health of any US city. It also battles inequality in its public school system, with some of the best public schools in the United States as well as some of the worst. Under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the city embarked on major school reform.
New York has many independent universities and colleges of national importance, such as Barnard College, Columbia University, Cooper Union, Fordham University, Long Island University, Manhattan College, New York Institute of Technology, New York University, Pace University, Pratt Institute, St. John’s University, The New School, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology, and Yeshiva University. There are dozens of other private colleges and universities in the city, including many religious and specialized institutions such as St. Francis’ College, the Juilliard School, and the School of Visual Arts.
The New York City Public School System, operated by the New York City Department of Education, is the largest in the world. More than 1.1 million students are enrolled in over 1,700 public schools with a budget of nearly $25 billion. It contains several select specialty schools such as Stuyvesant High School, day school, Bronx High School of Science, and Brooklyn Technical High School. There are several charter schools that operate in the city such as Achievement Academy Charter Schools and Community Training. The city also has about 900 additional private secular and religious schools.
B The New York Public Library, the largest collection of public libraries in the country, serves Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island. It has several research libraries, including the Main Branch and the Schomburg Center for Black Culture Research. Queens is served by the Queens-Boro Public Library, the second largest public library system in the country, and the Brooklyn Public Library serves Brooklyn.
New York City is also home to hundreds of cultural institutions and historic sites, many of which are world famous. It is widely recognized as a center for scientific research, especially in the fields of medicine and life sciences. The city has 15 leading national medical research institutes and medical centers.
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1 Higher education
2 Primary and secondary education
2.1 Public schools
2.1.1 Surf on financing the school
2.2 Charter schools
2.3 Private schools
2.4 Parish schools
2.4.1 Roman Catholic schools
2.4.2 Islamic Marters
9000 2.4.3 Jewish schools
3 Weekend educational programs
4 Libraries
5 Museums
6 Scientific research
7 See also
8 9 References
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Higher education
See also: List of colleges and universities in New York
There are about 594,000 [1] New York University students attend about 110 universities and colleges. [2] New York State is the nation’s largest importer of college students; Statistics show that among freshmen who leave their home states to go to college, more come to New York State than to any other state, including California. New York State enrollment is from New York City, which has more students than any other city in the United States. [3] As of 2006, students in this state earn more science degrees each year than in any other state. There were 40,000 licensed physicians, as well as 127 Nobel laureates with roots in local institutions. [4] The city receives more annual funding from the National Institutes of Health than all other US cities except Boston. [5] In addition, the higher education sector also plays a vital role in the city’s economy, employing 110,000 people in 2007 and accounting for nearly 2.5 percent of New York City’s total employment. [2]
Fordham University Keating Hall in the Bronx
Public higher education is offered on many City University of New York (CUNY) and State University of New York (SUNY) campuses. CUNY is built around the City College of New York, whose own history dates back to the formation of the Free Academy in 1847. The majority of CUNY students, who represent 197 countries, are made up of new immigrants to New York. CUNY has campuses in all five boroughs: 11 four-year colleges, 7 two-year colleges, a law school, a graduate school, a medical school, an honors college, a school of public health, a school of professional education, and a school of journalism. A third of New York’s college graduates are CUNY graduates, with about half of all New York’s college students studying at the institution. [ citation needed ] City University alumni include Jonas Salk, Colin Powell, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. [6]
Brooklyn Law School. 1994 New Classic Fell Hall New York City architect Robert A. M. Stern’s tower pictured.
Columbia University, an Ivy League university founded in 1754 and currently located in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, is the fifth oldest institution of higher education in the United States. [7] Barnard College is an independent women’s college, one of the original Seven Sisters, affiliated with Columbia. By mutual agreement, Barnard and Columbia students share classes, housing, and extracurricular activities, while Barnard graduates receive a university degree. [8] [9]
New York University (NYU) is a private, nonsectarian research university in New York City. The main NYU campus is located in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, but there are campuses throughout the city. [10] as well as campuses and global “academic centers” around the world. [11] [12] New York University, founded in 1831, is one of the largest private universities. nonprofit institution of higher education in the United States. [13]
The New School, located primarily in Greenwich Village, is a private multidisciplinary university with eight specialized colleges, including the internationally recognized art school, Parsons New School of Design. Founded at 19In 1919, as the New School for Social Research, the university established itself as a modern free school where adult students could “strive for an impartial understanding of the existing order, its origins, growth, and current work. ” [14]
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and the Arts, located in Manhattan’s Cooper Square, was founded in 1859 by Peter Cooper to provide education in engineering, architecture, and the fine arts. [15] [16] Cooper Union became free to keep the school “open and free to all”. [17] and that all eligible students could receive an education “equal to the best technological schools of the day”. regardless of race, religion, sex, wealth or social status. [18] For 155 years until 2014, Cooper Union accepted students based on merit only and provided everyone with full tuition fees. scholarship. [19]
The three leading US Roman Catholic colleges are located in New York City. At Jesuit-Associated Fordham University, [20] with campuses in Manhattan and the Bronx, was the first Catholic university in the Northeast, founded in 1841. [21] St. John’s University was founded by the Vincentian Fathers in 1870 [22] and now has campuses in Queens, Manhattan and Staten Island with over 20,000 undergraduate and graduate students. [23] He is also a founding member of the Division I. Big East Conference. Manhattan College, founded in 1853 by the De La Salle Brothers, is located in the Riverdale area of the Bronx and offers students a liberal arts education, Division I athletics, and degree options in business, education, and engineering. [24]
Other notable universities include Yeshiva University in Washington Heights, a Jewish university based in America’s oldest yeshiva, founded in 1886. [ citation needed ] One of the nation’s most prestigious conservatories, the Juilliard School is located on the Upper West Side. [25] [26] [27] New York Law School, a private law school in lower Manhattan, is one of the oldest independent law schools in the United States. [ citation needed ] The New York Academy of Sciences is one of the oldest scientific societies in the United States, [28] includes approximately 20,000 scientists of all disciplines from 150 countries. [29]
Elementary and secondary education
See also: List of public elementary schools in New York
Public schools
unrecorded schools), see Education in New York City § Charter schools.
New York High School system is the largest in the US. [30] More than 1.1 million students study in more than 1,700 public schools with a budget of nearly $25 billion. [31] The public school system is operated by the New York City Department of Education. This includes Empowerment Schools.
In 2013, New York City spent $19,076 per student per year, according to Census data. [32] more than any other state [33] compared to the national average of $10,560. The cost per student continued to rise.
The New York City Department of Education is the largest public school system in the United States.
New York City public high schools include select specialty schools.
Bard Early College is one of the few free early college programs in the nation that provides graduates with a high school diploma and an Associate of Arts degree.
Brooklyn Latin School is one of nine specialized high schools in New York City. To enter the school, you must pass an entrance test. Founded in 2006, the school is the newest among all specialized schools and differs from others in that it offers: The International Baccalaureate Program.
The Bronx High School of Science has the largest number of Nobel laureate graduates of any high school in the world.
B Brooklyn High School for the Arts is the only high school in the United States that offers a Historic Preservation major.
Brooklyn Technical High School is one of the few public schools that uses a basic college system after its students’ sophomore year and is one of the largest populated and built schools in the nation.
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School has long been considered [ by whom? ] prototype for all performing arts schools worldwide, has a very selective audition process. LaGuardia offers conservatory-level instruction in dance, art, vocals, instrumental music, and drama. Movie glory is based on this school and has a long list of notable alumni. [34]
B Harvey Milk High School is the only public high school in the US for gay, lesbian, and transgender students.
Lehman College’s Graduate School of American Studies, and Staten Island Technical High School, quickly became one of New York City’s toughest schools to reach.
Staten Island Technical High School was named the highest specialized high school in New York City by US News & World Report, ahead of Stuyvesant and Bronx Science.
B The High School of Art and Design is one of the oldest professional schools in the United States, teaching fine arts since 1936.
Hunter College High School, a daytime, public school operated by CUNY that sends the largest percentage of its graduates to Ivy League schools outside of any public school in the United States. It has been ranked as the best public high school in the United States. [35] [36]
Murry Bergtraum High School is the oldest business school in Lower Manhattan that integrates a number of specialized courses such as shorthand as well as MOS certification courses (including courses not offered elsewhere United States
Manhattan Stuyvesant High School, daytime requires maximum SHSAT cutoff and Pulitzer Prize winner Frank McCourt’s home of instruction; often considered [ by whom? ] one of the best public high schools in the US).
Townsend Harris High School in Queens is another selective school located on a bucolic style campus that offers small classes compared to schools of equal rigor where the average student learns two non-English languages including Latin and/or Greek.
A small piece of land between Pelham and Pelham Bay Park, 35 houses in total, is part of the Bronx but is cut off from the rest of the area due to how the county’s boundaries were set; The New York City government pays for local children Pelham Union Free School District schools, including Pelham Memorial High School, on a day basis because it is more cost-effective than sending school buses to bring students to New York schools. This arrangement has been in place since 1948. As of 19For ’97, the area had one student at Pelham Memorial and five elementary and middle school students, and the City of New York paid the Pelham School District $15,892.86 per year for a high school student and $8,650.08 per year for other students. [37]
See also: Category: Public Education in New York
School Funding Claim
A constitutional challenge to New York State’s school funding system was filed in 1993 by the Fiscal Justice Campaign. Isk, Campaign for Fiscal Equity, Inc. (CFE) v. New York State (also known as CFE v. New York State ), alleges that the state’s school funding system underfunds New York’s public schools and deprives their students of their constitutional right to a normal basic education.
The Court of Appeals, New York’s highest court, ruled in 1996 that New York State’s constitution requires the state to provide all children with the opportunity to receive a “good basic education.” In 2001, Judge of the State Supreme Court. Leland DeGrasse found that the current public school funding system is unconstitutional. Governor George Pataki appealed the decision, which was overturned in 2002 by the Appeals Chamber. The CFE appealed to the New York Court of Appeals, which again ruled in favor of the CFE in 2003. The Court of Appeals gave the State of New York until July 30, 2004, to comply with its ruling.
However, the state missed that deadline and the court appointed three judges who had until November 30, 2004 to present the compliance plan to State Supreme Court Judge Leland DeGrasse. Judge DeGrasse agreed with the judges’ recommendations and ruled in 2005 that New York schools needed about $15 billion to give students their constitutional right to a good basic education.
Gov. Pataki again contacted the appeals department. However, in 2006, the Appellate Division ordered the state legislature to consider a plan to channel between $4.7 billion and $5.63 billion to New York schools and upheld an earlier ruling to allocate about $9.2 billion dollars of capital funds to the school system over five years. New York public high schools include: Bard Early College, Bronx High School of Science, Brooklyn Technical High School, Hunter College High School, daytime, LaGuardia High School, Staten Island Technical High School, Stuyvesant High School, daytime, and Townsend Harris High School, daytime. The city is home to the largest Roman Catholic high school in the United States, St. Francis Preparatory School in Fresh Meadows, Queens, [38] and the only official Italian-American school in the country, Guglielmo Marconi’s La Scuola d’Italia on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. [ citation needed ]
Charter schools
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Several charter schools operate in the city, including Success Academy Charter Schools and Community Training.
Private Schools
There are approximately 900 additional private secular and religious schools in the city, some of which are among the best. independent schools in the nation. [39] [40] The New York City Department of Education pays private schools $70 million annually. [31] B Brierley School, Dalton School, Spence School, Browning School, Chapin School, Friends Seminary, Nightingale-Bamford School, Regis High School, day, Loyola School, LREI, Hewitt School, day, and Convent of the Sacred Heart all to the Upper East Side from Manhattan. The Collegiate School, Dwight School, Columbia Grammar School and Preparatory School, and Trinity School are located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. There are several private schools in Riverdale, Bronx, including Horace Mann School, Ethical Culture Fieldston School, and Riverdale Village School. In addition, Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn Friends School, and St. Anne’s School are located in Brooklyn Heights, and Queens Paideia School, a daytime school, is located in Long Island City in Queens.
The Japanese School of New York, a Japanese International School, was formerly in Queens but is now in Greenwich, Connecticut. [41]
Parish Schools
There are many parish schools serving elementary and high school students. The main denominations or religions governing these institutions are: Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, and Islamic.
Roman Catholic Schools
See also: List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
See also: List of schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York operates institutions in the Manhattan, Staten Island, and Bronx areas. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn operates such schools in Brooklyn and Queens.
Examples of Roman Catholic institutions include Convent of the Sacred Heart in Manhattan and St. Francis in Queens Preparatory School, the largest Catholic high school in the United States. Mary Louis Academy, a Catholic girls’ school located in Jamaica Estates, Queens, Loyola School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, a Jesuit co-ed school, Xavier High School, a day school, a Jesuit boys’ school in Manhattan, and several others.
Islamic madrasas
There are several madrasahs in New York including Darul Uloom New York, Al Noor School, and others. Darul Uloom New York is the branch of Darul Uloom Haqqania in Pakistan.
Jewish schools
Jewish schools are known as day schools or yeshivas. There are over 300 Jewish schools in New York. [42]
The Flatbush Yeshiva in Brooklyn is an example of a Modern Orthodox Jewish school. The Satmar Jewish Community of Brooklyn operates its own network of schools, which is the fourth largest school system in New York State. In 2013, more than 151,000 Jewish students of all ages attended day schools and yeshivas in New York State, centered in and around New York City. [43]
Weekend Educational Programs
Japan Weekend School of New York (JWSNY), a Japanese Weekend Supplementary School system headquartered in New Rochelle, New York, [44] teaches classes for Japanese expatriates and Japanese Americans at the Rufus King School in Fresh Meadows, Queens. [45]
Libraries
Rose Reading Room New York Public Library Main Branch in Manhattan (Full panoramic photo)
New York City has three public library systems: the New York Public Library, serving Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island; the Brooklyn Public Library, serving Brooklyn; and the Queens Public Library, serving the Queen. [46] The New York Public Library is both a collection of research collections and a network of public libraries and is the busiest public library system in the world. Over 15.5 million visitors viewed books, periodicals, and other materials from 82 library branches in fiscal year 2004–2005. The library has four major research centers. The largest is the Library of the Humanities, which in importance is the Library of Congress, then the British Library, and the National Library of France. In his collection 39million storage units.
The Brooklyn Public Library is the fourth largest library system in the nation, serving more than two million people annually. The Central Library is its main reference center, with 58 other branches. Foreign language collections in 70 different languages, from Arabic to Creole and Vietnamese, are tailored to the areas they serve.
Queens Library is the leading library system in the United States in terms of circulation, with 20.2 million items transferred in fiscal year 2006. [47] The Queens Library serves the city’s most diverse area with a full range of services and programs for adults and children at the Central Reference Library on Merrick Boulevard in Jamaica, Queens and its 62 branches. Collections include books, periodicals, CDs and videos. All branches have a computerized catalog of library collections, as well as Internet access. Lectures, performances and special events are held by the regional branches.
There are several other important libraries in the city. Among them is the Morgan Library, originally the private library of J.P. Morgan and made a public institution by his son, John Pierpont Morgan. It is now a scientific library with an important collection including material from Ancient Egypt, Emile Zola, William Blake original drawings for his edition of Book of Job ; a Percy Bysshe Shelley laptop; original poems by Robert Burns; a Charles Dickens manuscript A Christmas Carol ; 30 Bible shelves; magazine Henry David Thoreau; Mozart’s Haffner Symphony in D major; and manuscripts for George Sand, William Makepeace Thackeray, Lord Byron, Charlotte Brontë and nine of Sir Walter Scott’s novels, including Ivanhoe . The library is currently undergoing a major expansion designed by Renzo Piano.
Museums
L’Arlésienne (Porträt der Mme Ginoux) , to Vincent van Gogh, to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York City is home to hundreds of cultural institutions and historical sites, many of which are world famous.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world’s largest art museums, located on the eastern edge of Central Park. It also includes a building complex known as The Cloisters at Fort Tryon Park at the north end of Manhattan overlooking the Hudson River which features medieval art. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is often considered a rival to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Brooklyn Museum is the second largest art museum in New York and one of the largest in the US. The American Museum of Natural History, on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, is one of the largest natural history museums in the world.
The city has many small galleries and art museums. Among them is the Frick Collection, one of the preeminent small art museums in the United States, with a collection of old master paintings housed in 16 galleries in the former steel magnate’s mansion. Henry Clay Frick. The Jewish Museum of New York, established in 1904, has 28,000 items, including paintings, sculptures, archaeological artifacts, and many other items important to the preservation of Jewish history and culture. El Museo del Barrio, founded in 19’69 Museum Mile in East Harlem was a creation of the Nuyorican Movement and the Civil Rights Movement. In Chelsea, Manhattan, the Rubin Art Museum is a museum dedicated to collecting, displaying and preserving the art of the Himalayas and surrounding regions, especially the art of Tibet.
Replica of a dinosaur in the American Museum of Natural History
There are several botanical gardens in New York. The New York Botanic Garden in the Bronx, home to over a million living plants, was modeled after the Royal Botanic Gardens in London. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Queens Botanic Garden, and Staten Island Botanical Garden also exist within the city.
There are also several children’s museums in the city. The Brooklyn Children’s Museum is a general purpose museum in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Founded in 1899, it was the first museum in the world specifically for children. The museum is currently undergoing a major renovation and expansion. The NYC Hall of Science is a hands-on science and technology center with over 400 exhibits on biology, chemistry, and physics. It is housed in one of the few surviving buildings of the 1964 New York World’s Fair.
Research
New York is a center for scientific research, especially in the fields of medicine and the life sciences. The city has 15 leading national medical research institutes and medical centers. These include Rockefeller University, Beth Israel Medical Center, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, Mount Sinai Medical Center (where Yonas Salk, a polio vaccine developer as an intern) and Mount Sinai Medical School, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center , and New York University Medical School. In the Bronx, the Albert Einstein College of Medicine is a major academic center. Brooklyn is also home to one of the leading urban medical centers in the country. SUNY Downstate Medical Center, an academic medical research institution and the oldest hospital-based medical school in the United States. Professor Raymond Vahan Damadian, a pioneer in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research, has been part of the faculty since 1967 to 1977 and built the first MRI machine there, Indomitable. The New York Center for Structural Biology in upper Manhattan is a highly regarded federally funded medical research center with the largest and most advanced cluster of high-field research magnets in the United States. The city is home to over 50 life science companies and two biotech incubators, with about 30 companies spinning out from local research institutes each year.
The Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) is NASA’s component laboratory with the Goddard Space Flight Center, the Earth-Sun Research Division and a division of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. Current GISS research focuses on a large-scale study of global climate change. It also conducts basic space science research in support of Goddard’s programs.
Rockefeller University, located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, is a world-renowned center for research and graduate education in the biomedical sciences, chemistry and physics. Founded by John D. Rockefeller at 1901, the university became the site of many important scientific discoveries. Rockefeller scientists established that DNA is the chemical basis of heredity, discovered blood types, showed that viruses can cause cancer, founded the modern field of cell biology, developed the structure of antibodies, developed methadone maintenance therapy for people addicted to heroin, invented AIDS. “cocktail” drug therapy and revealed the weight-regulating hormone leptin. Twenty-three Nobel Prize winners are affiliated with the university, which is a surprising number considering that Rockefeller University has a relatively small number of laboratories.
The Pfizer Bronx Plant Research Laboratory, built with funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, State of New York and New York City, named after major private donors, is a major new research facility at the New York Botanical Gardens opened in 2006 year. The laboratory is a purely research institution with projects more diverse than research at universities and pharmaceutical companies. The main focus of the laboratory’s research is on plant genomics, the study of how genes are involved in plant development. One question scientists hope to answer is Darwin’s “disgusting mystery”; when, where and why flowering plants appeared. The lab’s research is also advancing the discipline of molecular systematics, the study of DNA as evidence that can reveal the evolutionary history and relationships of plant species. Staff scientists are also studying the use of plants in immigrant communities in New York and the genetic mechanisms by which neurotoxins are produced in some plants, work that may be linked to nerve disease in humans. A staff of 200 simultaneously teaches 42 doctoral students from all over the world; since 189In the 1900s, scientists at the New York Botanical Gardens carried out about 2,000 research missions around the planet to collect plants from the wild. In the Plant Chemistry Laboratory, chemical compounds from plants are extracted to create a world plant chemistry library and stored in a 768 square foot (71.3 sq. 2 ) DNA storage room with 20 freezers that store millions of samples, including rare, endangered or extinct species. To protect against winter power outages, there is a backup power generator with a capacity of 300 kilowatts. 9 In 2008, New York Sun gave letter grades to New York City’s top private schools based solely on their net reported assets and student acceptance rates at Harvard University. From top to bottom they are as follows: Brearley School (A+), Collegiate School (A), Trinity School (A), Chapin School (A), Horace Mann School (A), Spence School (A), Riverdale Village School (A ), Dalton School (B+), Ramaz School (B+), Ethical Culture Fieldston School (B), St. Anne’s School (B), Packer University Institute (C), United Nations International School (C), Calhoun School, daytime ( C), Dwight School (C), Nightingale-Bamford School (C), Browning School (C), Hewitt School (D), Poly Prep (D), Trevor Day School (D), Birch Waten Lenox School (D), Columbia Grammar School and Preparatory School (D), and Berkeley Carroll School (D). Elizabeth Greer, Brearley Private Schools Review, 9 American Library Association (August 2007). “Public Library Data Service Statistical Report 2007”. Archived from the original on August 19, 2007. Retrieved August 13, 2007.
School 160 of the Krasnogvardeisky district of St. Petersburg. Official site
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Official website GBOU secondary school №160
Krasnogvardeisky district of St. Petersburg
Organization of mixed education format
Throughout the years of its existence, our school has not accidentally occupied a worthy place among the educational institutions of the region and the city. At the heart of all achievements is the activity of a team of like-minded people: teachers, students, parents. The school has a homely atmosphere. The main task of the director, in my opinion, is to respect the wisdom of experienced school teachers and support the initiatives, aspirations and impulses of young teachers, those for whom teaching is not only work, but also the meaning of life. Even Confucius said: “Whoever comprehends the new, cherishing the old, he can be a teacher.”
Valentina Nikolaevna Khorkova,
school principal
Documents on COVID-19
Secondary school No. 160 with in-depth study of English in the Krasnogvardeisky district is the oldest educational institution with in-depth study of English in the Krasnogvardeisky district of St. Petersburg. The date of establishment of the educational institution is December 22, 1966, and already in 1980 the school received the status of a school with in-depth study of the English language.
In 2010, a number of schools were reorganized in the Krasnogvardeisky District, including GBOU Secondary School No. 161, which became part of GBOU Secondary School No. 160, thus the school entered a new stage of its development.
The school has two large buildings:
The main school is located at: 195176, St. Petersburg, pr. 1, tel./fax: (812) 222-56-46.
Primary school is located at: 195176, St. Petersburg, Revolution Highway, 35, bldg. 5, phone: (812) 227-69-fifteen.
The school has an advanced English language training program. This means that for English lessons, a class of 25 people or more is divided into three groups. The number of hours in the program is supplemented by extracurricular activities. These are entertaining grammar lessons in elementary school, at an older age – home reading lessons, St. Petersburg studies, difficult grammatical topics. There are groups for those who have problems with learning a foreign language. The school employs 22 English teachers, most of whom have been with the school for at least 20 years. Teachers actively participate in the All-Russian Olympiad in English, alternative Olympiads, and the international British Bulldog competition.
Every year there is an international school exchange between our school and the Saint-Augustin school in Angers “Interaction of Russian and French cultures”. The reception of French friends is usually held in February, we leave for France in May.
The project started in 2011 and aims to develop the ability to make friends and be responsible for friends. The working language of exchange is English.
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April 26, 2021
Literary game “Golden key from the theater. 2021″
02 April 2021
Speed is not the point
March 14, 2021
Practice for candidates of the Student Pedagogical Group “Orbita” on the basis of our school
March 12, 2021
7th class took part in the race “Ski track of Russia – 2021”
February 14, 2021
Organization of blended learning at the city level
February 10, 2021
First place in the Cheer Sports Championship and Championship of St. Petersburg