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2273 Club Meridian
Okemos, MI 48864
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877. 684.1613
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 10 Years
Open: M-F, 6:00 AM – 6:30 PM
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1150 Commerce Park Dr
Dewitt, MI 48820
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877.684.1613
877.684.1613
Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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This is much more than just daycare. At Childtime®, we’re committed to doing everything possible to support our community. It starts with a healthy, safe environment when your child is away from home. We have closely followed guidance from state and local health authorities, to enhance and strengthen our existing rigorous procedures.
We’re all on this journey together, so we provide a comprehensive digital experience to keep families connected. SproutAbout® is our all-in-one, custom-built live streaming and communications app designed with your family in mind. Easily communicate with teachers and school leaders, see what your child is learning, and feel confident knowing the details of their day.
We offer developmentally appropriate programs and specialized curriculum for infants to school-age students. Our School Readiness Pathway provides options to create the most fitting path for your child to elementary school and future academic success.
Infant Care and Toddler Programs feature Learn from the Start™, our exclusive, milestone-based curriculum.
Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten Programs offer math and literacy learning plus opportunities for social development.
Junior Kindergarten enhances your child’s abilities before kindergarten.
Check out our school for yourself to see all the exciting things going on! Depending on location, virtual and/or in-person tours may be available.
Beginning with infants, we work each day to prepare your little one for success in elementary school and beyond. Our research-based curriculum and individualized learning approach are the basis for every program at Childtime. Warm, nurturing teachers empower your child to meet and exceed milestones and find success.
Our School Readiness Pathway provides a guide to elementary school that can be personalized to fit the needs of every individual child. With our exclusive curricula, as well as our digital lesson planning tool, our teachers are enabled to build customized learning experiences that fit every age group.
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Walden Lake KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Plant City, FL
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Walden Lake KinderCare
Welcome to Walden Lake KinderCare
Welcome to Walden Lake KinderCare in Plant City, Florida! We are here to engage your child with a fun and friendly environment where they will grow academically, physically and emotionally. We have a wonderful staff with a wide variety of experience and tenure. All teachers are certified and always continuing their education, so you can be confident your child is in safe hands. We look forward to meeting your family and creating meaningful moments throughout your child’s development!
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!
Walden Lake 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.
Walden Lake KinderCare Programs
Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)
Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.
Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)
Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.
Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)
This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.
Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!
Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)
When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.
Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)
You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!
School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)
Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.
Participating Child Care Aware Center
KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.
Florida Voluntary Prekindergarten Programs
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)
In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!
Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
Spanish
Spanish Adventures provides young learners with a foundation for later success with
the Spanish language. Music, games, children’s Spanish literature, and other tools give
children multiple opportunities to hear, practice, and see Spanish language to develop
vocabulary and conversation skills. Curriculum includes lessons on greetings, numbers,
colors, animals, family, body parts, and pets, as well as how to engage conversationally
during common scenarios at home, a restaurant, or at the zoo.
STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)
You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
I would like to personally thank the Kindercare staff for taking care of and loving my son Jaxon. It gives me such a relief to know that he is one “HAPPY” boy when he arrives at your center. I love seeing his reaction of excitement when he arrives in the morning and his smiles and interaction with the teachers and children when I pick him up in the afternoon. Thank you for taking “GREAT” care of my little one. It means the world to working parents to have the peace of mind knowing their child is in a safe, loving enviroment.
Jessica Pitts – KinderCare Parent
My experience at KinderCare has been always positive since day one. We were forced to find a new center after our son’s center closed, which was a very stressful time for us and him. My son is very shy and had a very hard time transitioning. We visited every center in our town and KinderCare was a far better choice. It was very clean and structured. We really liked the curriculum along with the rules and guidelines. The transition for our son wasn’t too bad since his same teachers from his old center transited over as well. Ms. Shannon has gone above and beyond to make our son feel comfortable, safe and enjoy his time there. He especially likes the field trips in the summer and couldn’t imagine him going anywhere else.
Warmest Regards,
Judi & Charlie Landis
Judith D. Landis, CHE
Judith Landis – KinderCare Parent
I would like to take some time to let you know that the Mobley family has thoroughly enjoyed our time at Kindercare in Plant City, FL. We started there when my son Chase was only 2 years old and he attended until he was in kindergarten, he is now 9 years old. When our daughter Rylee was 1 we brought her to Kindercare as well. We have always loved the way that your teachers are with the children. They don’t treat them like they are all the same. Kindercare understands that each child is different and responds in different ways to every situation. Another thing that we really love about your facility is that teachers don’t come and go, they stay for many years. That is something special to be able to have the same teachers throughout many years. Our daughter Rylee has now graduated VPK at Kindercare and we know she is ready to enter Kindergarten prepared with all the necessary tools she will need to be successful and we owe it all to you and your staff.
Thank you!
Kim and Gene Mobley – KinderCare Parent
When looking for a daycare for our new five year old foster placement, we were particularly concerned with the care he would be receiving. Because he was very shaken by his ordeal I sought out recommendations for a provider that gives quality care and settled on your facility. From the start, the KinderCare staff has been professional yet personable, They are always helpful, showing attention to detail, even remembering our names each time we are there. The staff has made sure we are aware of coming events even to the point of a personal phone call to make sure our child was able to participate in a coming event. Our child has thrived under your care and regularly comes home excited about the day’s activities. He loves his teachers and is a happy little boy again. I very much appreciated that even when we forgot to bring a change of clothes on “car wash” day, your staff made sure he was able to participate by providing clothes for him instead of excluding him on this fun event. Our experience has been first rate from the start and I can’t say enough how much you are appreciated for the care you have given our little guy!
L.
Simpson and R. Goodwin – KinderCare Parent
I chose Walden Lake KinderCare for my daughter’s VPK because of the high curriculum and the high staff standards. They went above and beyond for their VPK, that I then felt right at home choosing them for my 2 year olds daycare provider. The staff feels more like family then daycare providers, and I trust them with my most prized posessions, my children. And I wouldn’t have felt more comfortable with any other providers than Walden Lake KinderCare! Amazing staff, clean environment, and happy safe children. I couldn’t ask for more as a mother. Thank you Walden Lake KinderCare!
Hayley Lewis – KinderCare Parent
In 2013 I gained custody of my 2 grandchildren due to abuse. My granddaughter was 13 months old, not crawling or walking due to past injury to her leg. My grandson was 4 1/2 and both have had some traumatic things happen so far in their young lives. I found the center and in less than a month the teachers had Robyn walking! They have been a blessing to my family and was right there through the whole process with the kids and finally adopting them in 2014. It is with great sorrow that the kids last day will be July 28th 2017 due to Robyn starting Kindergarten so both kids will be going to Elementary together and my husband will care for them before and after school in Zephyrhills. The center has always been there for my kids and my family, even through some rough behavioral issues but the kids have over come obstacles with the help of the Center! I could never thank you all enough for what you have done for my family especially Robyn and Aaden Simpson!
Lisa S. – KinderCare Parent
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Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at Walden Lake 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 Walden Lake 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.
Plant City, FL Daycares Near Me – Find Best Daycares in Plant City, FL
Daycares in Plant City, FL
Description:
Nationally accredited preschool with extensively trained, warm, caring, long-term, teachers and staff. Conveniently located just off Trapnell Rd.
We have a curriculum for every age group, offer familydiscounts, and participate in the federal child care food program.
In addition to our already competitive rates we accept:
School Readiness (Hillsborough and Polk County)
VPK
Military fee assistance programs. ..
Description:
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
A+ Learning Center
221 W Alexander St, Plant City, FL 33563
Starting at $130/wk
Description:
A+ Learning Center located in Plant City, FL is dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and to demonstrating success in clear and measurable ways. The center has a comprehensive programthat maximizes your child’s learning potential through experiential opportunity in a variety of age-appropriate contexts ages from Infants, Waddlers, 1-4 Years old and After School Program. …
Bright Beginnings
2103 Mud Lake Rd, Plant City, FL 33566
Starting at $65/wk
Description:
Bright Beginnings is preschool located in Plant City, FL. Owned and operated by the Plant City Church of God, the school provides Christ-centered programs which emphasize instilling a positive self-image andbuilding strong character. The center is open daily from 6:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m….
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Ms. Jean’s Learning Center, Inc. is a childcare and learning facility that has a capacity of 233 children. It offers a stimulating and nurturing child-centered environment that meets the growth anddevelopmental needs of children under their care. It offers full-time childcare services and provides children with educational activities that enhance their academic performance and develop their physical abilities and social skills….
Description:
Kaleidoscope Educational Services, LLC is a facility in Plant City, FL that offers a structured curriculum that bases on the mental, emotional, and physical readiness. They bring a stimulating and nurturingatmosphere that emphasizes in development, self-reliance, and sociability. They also have features like free play and activities to make the students’ experiences exciting while learning….
Description:
Walden Lake Early Learning Center Inc offers center-based and full-time child care and early education services designed for young children. Located at 2730 Turkey Creek Rd, the company serves families livingin the Plant City, FL area. Walden Lake Early Learning Center Inc is licensed to accommodate a maximum of 135 students….
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Linda’s Little People is a childcare provider that serves the community of Plant City FL. It offers a nurturing environment and provides age-appropriate activities that foster holistic development amongchildren. The center promotes balanced learning by integrating play-based, child-centered, and teacher-centered activities….
Description:
Tot’s Active Learning Center is a child care facility located in Plant City, Florida. It aims to provide early childhood education that develops children’s lifelong love of learning. The Daycare is licensed toaccommodate a maximum capacity of sixty children. It is operational Monday through Friday only….
Kids World
410 S Collins St, Plant City, FL 33563
Costimate: $136/wk
Description:
Kids World is a child care in Plant City, FL that allows the students to participate in various games while investigating and exploring. They feature an exciting environment for learning while nurturing thekids’ emotional, educational, social, and physical growth. Their state-licensed program enhances the children’s talents and encourages development with a maximum capacity of 180 children….
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Smart Kids Academy LLC is a childcare and educational facility located at 3512 W Baker Street, Plant City, Florida. The school has a capacity of 95 children, and it operates from Monday thru Friday 6:30 AM to6:00 PM. It offers full-time childcare services, before and after-school care and early childhood education programs in a safe, nurturing and stimulating environment. It provides educational activities that stimulate the children’s curiosity and natural ability to learn….
Description:
Munchkins Learning Academy offers care and attention in a stimulating environment. They provide hands-on experiences that promote emerging skills development while allowing preschool students to explore andplay in a learning atmosphere. This child care facility in Plant City, FL features a developmentally appropriate and educationally-based curriculum with a maximum capacity of 80 children….
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Dunlap Family Child Care emphasizes a balance of intellectual and social development for students to learn and function independently throughout their lives. They prepare an engaging curriculum for a smallgroup of children. The school provides them with the skills necessary to succeed in elementary school and beyond. …
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Faith Christian Academy of Plant City is an educational facility that provides programs designed to support children’s development and discovery of talents and abilities. It offers an enriching environment anduses child-centered curriculum that foster self-confidence and sense of freedom among children. The center promotes active learning by providing play-based activities and allowing children to discover and explore things around them….
Description:
The Rcma Westside Village Child Care Center in Plant City, Florida offers a safe, secure and fun place for children. This childcare facility caters to the children’s growth and developmental needs in a warm andfriendly environment. It also provides educational activities that nurture the development of physical, social and cognitive skills….
Description:
Claire S Learning Center, Inc. offers center-based early childhood education services designed for young kids. Located at 1508 E Cherry St, the company provides its programs to children and families living inPlant City, FL. Claire S Learning Center, Inc. has served the community since they opened in 2007….
Description:
Pam’s Family Day Care is a child care provider that serves the community of Plant City FL. It offers a warm and friendly environment and provides age-appropriate activities that foster holistic developmentamong children. The center aims to strengthen the children’s educational foundation and life skills to make sure that they will be productive members of the society….
Description:
Rayborn Family Childcare Home is a local daycare facility that offers early care and education programs for young children. The company serves the residents of Plant City, FL and surrounding communities.Rayborn Family Childcare Home has been doing business in the area since they started in 2014….
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Kimberly’s Infant Care Center is a daycare center on 605 Sw Drane St, Plant City, FL that maintains a learning environment that supports their students’ developmental goals and needs. Eagle Heights Academyensures that their students are learning comfortably each and every time….
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FAQs for finding daycares in Plant City
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Plant City, FL?
There are a variety of daycares in Plant City, FL providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.
How can I find a daycare near me in Plant City, FL?
If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 20 in Plant City, FL as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Plant City or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.
What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?
As you visit daycare facilities in Plant City, FL, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Plant City, FL.
Child Care Centers and Preschools in Plant City FL
Child development centers in Plant City vary in size as well as in scope. While some offer progressive curriculums and the latest advancements for preschools, others are more intimate daycare centers that take a more relaxed approach to childcare.
Whatever your priorities, finding the right daycare center for your child is important. We’ve made the seemingly overwhelming task easier by collecting basic information such as size, location, and licensing information for child development centers in Plant City into a single location.
Simply click on the links below to learn more about Plant City childcare centers that are dedicated to providing families with safe, quality childcare.
You can also read reviews about various childcare providers to learn more about which is the right choice for your family. We always welcome comments and corrections, to better the browsing experience on our site.
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WALDEN LAKE EARLY LEARNING CENTER
Plant City, FL 33566 | (813) 752-7008
WLELC has been providing great care for children since 1991. We are a theme based, hands on preschool. We offer full and part time care, VPK (Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten) before and after school care, and summer camp.
AUTUMN LEAF ACADEMY INC.
Plant City, FL 33566 | (813) 752-4561
Autumn Leaf Academy is dedicated to providing children ages 6 weeks up to 12 years with a safe, healthy and happy environment guided by well trained and efficient staff. As caring staff members dedicated to caring for children, we acknowledge and str …
CHILDREN’S NEST DAY SCHOOL
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 759-0605
My name is Alice Crouch and I am the owner of Children’s Nest Day School. We have seven schools in the greater Tampa Bay area: one each in Temple Terrace, Hyde Park, Town and Country, Plant City, Brandon, Northdale and Lutz. I began in the child ca …
KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTER TIMBERLANE
Plant City, FL 33566 | (813) 754-5264
Our experts designed our classrooms – and every activity and lesson – to help prepare your child for success in school and beyond. With designated learning centers such as dramatic play and blocks in every classroom, children have the opportunity for …
Next Jen’eration Kids Academy
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 707-0337
Next Jen’eration Kids Academy LLC is a childcare center in Plant City, Florida. We provide an educative learning program, where we focus on developing early literacy skills. Our facility boasts of a child-friendly environment where we foster gr …
PLANT CITY HEAD START CENTER
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 757-3845
Head Start and Early Head Start are early childhood programs for low-income families with children ages 0 through 4, including those with special needs. Classrooms have an excellent teacher to child ratio: 1 teacher to 10 children in Head Start, and …
RCMA CENTRAL PLANT CITY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 707-7465
Vision Statement By 2015, RCMA will be recognized as a national role model in preparing rural low-income children for leadership in an increasingly diverse and complex world. Mission Statement RCMA opens doors to opportunities through quality child c …
RCMA PLANT CITY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Plant City, FL 33565 | (813) 707-7011
Vision Statement By 2015, RCMA will be recognized as a national role model in preparing rural low-income children for leadership in an increasingly diverse and complex world. Mission Statement RCMA opens doors to opportunities through quality child c …
RCMA SAM ALLEN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Plant City, FL 33565 | (813) 707-7000
Vision Statement By 2015, RCMA will be recognized as a national role model in preparing rural low-income children for leadership in an increasingly diverse and complex world. Mission Statement RCMA opens doors to opportunities through quality child c …
SMART KIDS ACADEMY LLC
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 754-4880
Our Preschool is based on the belief that our children need a safe and nurturing environment to maximize their learning potential. Each child receives individualized care and education. We serve children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old. Our entire team …
Strawberry Crest Early Childhood Development Center
Plant City, FL 33565 | (813) 982-1330
OUR SERVICES: > SAFE ENVIRONMENT > CARING STAFF > FREE HOT MEALS SERVED DAILY > STIMULATING & DYNAMIC LEARNING ENVIRONMENT > FREE DIAPERS & WIPES WHILE ENROLLED IN OUR FACILITY
Faith Christian Academy Preschool.
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 473-2090
Faith Christian Academy Preschool. is a Child Care Facility in Plant City FL. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN LEARNING CENTER
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 752-6874
After over 30 years of ministry, the First Presbyterian Church Learning Center has become a well respected fixture of service in downtown Plant City. It is also one of the signature ministries of First Presbyterian. Our program reflects our concern …
GOLDEN RULE CHILD CARE CENTERS LLC
Plant City, FL 33566 | (813) 754-1830
GOLDEN RULE CHILD CARE CENTERS LLC is a Child Care Facility in Plant City FL. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
KID CITY USA PLANT CITY
Plant City, FL 33566 | (813) 441-4824
KID CITY USA PLANT CITY is a Child Care Facility in Plant City FL, with a maximum capacity of 71 children. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH PRESCHOOL
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 704-5940
MISSION Our mission is to provide a secure, loving, supportive, safe, and educational environment for preschool children. GOAL Our goal is to offer a ministry that meets the intellectual, social, emotional, physical and spiritual needs of each child.
STEAM Preschool Academy of Plant City
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 652-8265
STEAM Preschool Academy of Plant City is a Child Care Facility in Plant City FL, with a maximum capacity of 113 children. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
A + Learning Center
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 764-0121
A + Learning Center is a Child Care Facility in Plant City FL, with a maximum capacity of 156 children. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
HCPS BRYAN ELEM H.O.S.T.
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 757-9300
HCPS BRYAN ELEM H.O.S.T. is a Child Care Facility in Plant City FL. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
HCPS BURNEY ELEM H.O.S.T.
Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 707-7334
HCPS BURNEY ELEM H.O.S.T. is a Child Care Facility in Plant City FL. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
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Russia, Orel, Krasina street
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Oryol, Zelenina street, 2
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Orel, Komsomolskaya street, 268
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Oryol, Karachevsky lane, 25
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Oryol, Avtovokzalnaya street, 32
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Russia, Orel, Kromskaya str., 25
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Oryol, Kromskaya str., vld 25
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Oryol, Cherkasskaya str., vld 83
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Oryol, Komsomolskaya street, building 318
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Oryol, Sadovy passage, vld 32
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Orel, Shchepnaya Square, 12A
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Orel, Vasilievskaya str., 121
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Russia, Orel, Gagarina street, 31
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Oryol, Mashkarina street, vld 16A
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Russia, Orel, Uzlovaya st., 4
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Saratov, Klenovaya street, 7
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Saratov, Penzenskaya str. , building 39
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Saratov, Ogorodnaya st., 91A
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Saratov, street named after Khomyakova V.D., 20
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Saratov, barnaulsky block, building 10
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Saratov, st. Ordzhonikidze G.K., 13/1
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Saratov, Bryanskaya str., building 7A
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Russia, Saratov, krymsky bldg., 6
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Russia, Saratov, Krymskaya st., 3A
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Saratov, Krymskaya st., building 4
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Saratov, street named after V. M. Azina, building 28B
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Saratov, street named after Khomyakova V.D., 4B
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Saratov, Tulskaya str., building 31A
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Russia, Saratov, highway Novo-Astrakhanskoe, 45
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Kindergartens, nurseries, preschool institutions of Zavodskoy district of Saratov.
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Ideal stray, ChOU
Saratov, st. Chernyshevsky, 16a
72-03-49 http://www.proideal.ru/
Kindergarten of combined type No. 246, MDOU
Saratov, st. Chernyshevsky, 12a
72-04-86
http://dou246.edu.sarkomobr.ru/
903
Novostrakhansk
41-24-89
http://dou71.edu.sarkomobr.ru/
Kindergarten No. 157, MDOU
Saratov, NovoAstrakhan sh., 45
95-14-40
http://dou157.Sarkomobr.ru/ 5999
Kindergarten of the combined type No. 109 Vasilek, MDOU
st. 4th Nagornaya, 21
95-10-07
http://dou109.edu.sarkomobr.ru/
Combined Kindergarten, MDO No. 22
st. Ordzhonikidze, 18
96-04-36
http://dou227.edu.sarkomobr.ru/
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kindergarten No. 70, MDOU
903
St. Ogorodnaya, 101a
44-54-39
http://dou70.edu.sarkomobr.ru/
Center for the development of the child-DETSTY Garden No. 247, MDOU
Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Citrus Heights, CA
KinderCare has partnered with Citrus Heights families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Citrus Heights, CA.
Whether you are looking for a preschool in Citrus Heights, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.
Antelope KinderCare
Phone:
(916) 723-9696
6825 Purslane Way
Citrus Heights
CA
95621
Distance from address: 1.43 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Roseville Knowledge Beginnings
Phone:
(916) 784-3331
1741 Santa Clara Dr
Roseville
CA
95661
Distance from address: 2. 87 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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San Juan KinderCare
Phone:
(916) 961-5599
5448 San Juan Ave
Citrus Heights
CA
95610
Distance from address: 2.96 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
West Granite Bay KinderCare
Phone:
(916) 789-9898
8765 Sierra College Blvd
Roseville
CA
95661
Distance from address: 3. 81 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Woodcreek KinderCare
Phone:
(916) 772-5252
5141 Foothills Blvd
Roseville
CA
95747
Distance from address: 4.02 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Rocklin KinderCare
Phone:
(916) 624-7831
3431 Marlee Way
Rocklin
CA
95677
Distance from address: 5. 94 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Rancho Cordova KinderCare
Phone:
(916) 635-5700
2329 Vehicle Dr
Rancho Cordova
CA
95670
Distance from address: 6.40 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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KinderCare at Natoma Station
Phone:
(916) 353-0687
420 Natoma Station Dr
Folsom
CA
95630
Distance from address: 6. 65 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Stanford Ranch KinderCare
Phone:
(916) 315-3399
2251 Sunset Blvd
Rocklin
CA
95765
Distance from address: 6.70 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Lexington Hills KinderCare
Phone:
(916) 983-6169
295 S Lexington Dr
Folsom
CA
95630
Distance from address: 8. 31 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Francisco Drive KinderCare
Phone:
(916) 941-0358
2220 Francisco Dr
El Dorado Hills
CA
95762
Distance from address: 10.50 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years Open:
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El Dorado Hills KinderCare
Phone:
(916) 939-0391
3959 Park Dr
El Dorado Hills
CA
95762
Distance from address: 12. 04 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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THE Top 10 Daycares in Citrus Heights, CA | Affordable Prices
Daycares in Citrus Heights, CA
Description:
At EmpowerME Preschool & Childcare, nurturing care givers support the development of the whole child. We offer full-day sessions 3 or 5 days per week and part-day sessions for up to 5 hours, 5 days per week forchildren aged 2 (and potty-trained) through 6 (and entering first grade) in our preschool and all day Pre-K/ Kinder programs. Our School-Age Enrichment program, which serves children aged 6-13, offers 3 or 5 day per week sessions on all the days your school is closed which includes Spring Break, Winter Break, and week-long summer camps. Our programs feature interest-based learning in an engaging environment, hands on experiences that reinforce values and literacy development through vocabulary expansion and reading challenges.
***Our Sacramento location is now open at 500 Arden Way. Call us for more information.***…
The Lil School
8089 Madison Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Costimate: $169/wk
Description:
Our preschool center welcomes kids from 6 weeks old to 10 years old.
We offer programs for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, before and after school and summer camps.
Features: spacious rooms and very largeoutdoor area, low ratios, brand new gym, field trips,tennis, Spanish every day with a native speaker, fresh healthy meals cooked onsite, great proven play-based curriculum influenced by the European system, parent’s night out, and amazing teachers!…
Nana’s House
7919 Sunrise Blvd. Apt 4203, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Starting at $180/wk
Description:
Licensed childcare provider – License Number: 343623442
In home childcare care.
Provides care for children 0 to 6 years old.
Breakfast, lunch, and snacks are provided.
Safe and clean environment.
Reasonable andaffordable rates.
Subsidy programs accepted.
Full and part time care.
Program activities: Books and Language arts, Music, Dramatic play, Diversity awareness, and Math and numbers…
Description:
Whispering Oak Montessori Academy encourages independent, self-directed learning for life in a child-centered environment. We promote an international community valuing peace, respect for others and pride inindividual differences. Our goal is to foster a love of learning and educate children to be caring, socially responsible citizens of their community and world.
Our educational and supplemental care programs are available for children from age 6 weeks through 6 years in three different programs: Infant, Toddler, Preschool and Kindergarten.
Montessori-trained teachers and staff are dedicated to helping children discover their unique potential – academically, socially, and inter-personally.
We are available Monday through Friday – 8:30 am to 5:30 pm to answer all of your questions. …
Tots Of Love
7312 ANTELOPE ROAD, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Starting at $135/wk
Description:
Tots Of Love Child Development Center, LLC is a private commercial based learning center for children. Our program is designed to accommodate the needs of working parents between the hours of 6:30am and 6:00 pmMonday through Friday….
Linda’s Tiny Tots
6450 Cedar Ranch Dr, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Costimate: $177/wk
Description:
In-Home daycare located in Citrus Heights Stock Ranch
Now enrolling 18 months-5 years, offering toddler and preschool programs
Education and play based care
Houses away from beautiful neighborhood park
Clean,safe, and loving…
Sandys Allstars
7050 Cloverleaf Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Costimate: $177/wk
Description:
I am a licensed in-home childcare provider in northwest Citrus Heights doing business for the past 10 years plus. I am open Monday thru Friday from 530 am to 6pm provide age appropriate learning, socialinteraction, playtime and snacks/ meals. I provide a safe, friendly family atmosphere….
Sunny Home Daycare
7058 Enright Drive, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Costimate: $179/wk
Description:
Let your child grow in love, confidence and independence Infants, Toddlers, Pre- School & kindergarten Kids
We Are More Than a Daycare:
Fun, Nurturing, Early learning
Environment with individual Attention
and Nutritious Meals
Clean & Safe Environment
Music & Movement…
Description:
Our camp mission is dedicated to improving your child’s health and wellness through social emotional learning skills. We focus our daily activities around breathing techniques, mindfulness, meditation, yoga,team sports, team work and building community support.
As a School Behavior Specialist, mother and two time certified yoga instructor, I have seen how this pandemic has left most kids feeling anxious, depressed, lost and unsure about the future. The best way we can support our youth is by providing coping skills while working through challenging emotions and behaviors.
We are staffed by Behavior Therapists and Paraprofessionals working with elementary, junior high and high school kids. Our camp ages range from 5-12 years old. Ask about sibling discounts and referral discounts for you and your friends. Camp starts July 5th- August 5th in two Roseville locations (Kaseburg Park and Hillsborough Park). Join us this summer!
email us at [email protected] or [email protected]
visit our website: www.mymindfulyogigroup.com or
find us on Instagram: @My_mindfulyogisllc or
Facebook: My Mindful Yogis LLC…
Description:
I am a licensed, small Family Home Daycare Provider. I have been in business since 2013. I currently am providing school aged pick up and drop, holiday break and summer care for grades 1st-6th. I service theCitrus Heights/Orangevale area.
Curriculum:
1st-6th Grade:
School Aged children will continue to establish after school routines including snack, outdoor play and homework help with emphasis on problem areas. School Aged children will be involved in long term projects that could last weeks. These projects will include community outreach, exploration of science, art, drama and music.
Philosophy:
My goal is to provide a safe, comfortable, and happy place for children where they can learn and grow at their own pace. I believe children learn through play and benefit from a structured, yet flexible schedule. Children will be taught to respect each other, adults, pet and property. My goal is to help your child further develop their social skills by teaching them to communicate, negotiate, problem solve and get along….
Description:
We are a hands on preschool program that includes kindergarten readiness, music, art, science, large and small motor development along with fun and laughter. We also have a before and after school program thatincludes homework time, art, science, music, and other fun times during the summer. We also accept Child Action and Cal Works as payment….
Description:
Hi! My name is Katelyn, but feel free to call me Kat. I am 21 and absolutely adore kids. I grew up in a very
large family and have years of experience and unconditional love for children and pets. I personallygrew up with a house of 6 kids. I will be opening my home for a daycare/nanny sitter to ANYONE who is looking for child care and/or drop off or really any kind of child care I am very open to. Depending on how many kid I have enrolled in my care will determine the amount of employees/adults assisting. I do help with homework, arts and crafts and love love love music time! If there is anything special you would like feel free to send a message. More details will be posted soon.
If you are interested please send me an email to my personal email ([email protected]).
I do ask that you provide all things necessary for your child.
My hours are:
Monday: 7:00am – 5:30pm
Tuesday: 7:00am – 5:30pm
Wednesday: 7:00am – 5:30pm
Thursday: 7:00am – 5:30pm
Friday: 7:00am – 5:30pm
(The hours may and can be worked around, if needed weekends will be added for first come first serve so don’t wait too long)
I love being active, playing all kinds of games, educational
or not. I am a very energetic individual. I currently attend college on Mondays and Wednesdays only between the hours
of 7:00 p.m. – 8:20 p.m. I look forward to working with you.
Thank you!
…
Description:
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
Description:
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
Description:
Ascencion Christian Preschool located at 7607 Garden Gate Drive, Citrus Heights, California, provides childcare and learning services. It offers programs for infants, toddlers, early preschool and kindergartenprep. It offers before- and after- school programs, including summer camps and winter breaks. The school is open from seven AM to six PM, Mondays through Fridays….
Sunrise Kids Club
8343 Palmerson Dr, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Starting at $28/day
Description:
Sunrise Kids Club located in Citrus Heights, CA operates Mondays through Fridays from 7 AM to 6 PM and specializes in children ages three to eleven years old. The center offers Daycare, Preschool, and SummerCamp programs and aims to provide a clean, safe, well-designed facility for valued students. …
Description:
Camp La Honda is a special needs summer camp that caters to individuals with developmental disabilities. Our camp site is in Groveland, CA. We offer two sessions. Session one runs June 28-July 5, 2014, andsession two runs from July 6 to July 12, 2014. Campers of all ages are welcome. Session one usually tends to host our younger campers (9-22 year old), and the second session hosts campers over the age of 22….
Little Blessings
8021 Hoopes Drive, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Costimate: $169/wk
Description:
At Little Blessings our goal is to provide a safe loving place for your child to spend their day. We know how hard it is for a parent to have to leave their blessings to go to work. So that is where we step inand give a loving and nurturing environment with fun activities and lots of love. We keep a fun schedule going with circle time, story time, music time, outside activities, and arts and crafts. We serve healthy whole foods and keep treats down to a minimum and are on the Beanstalk food program. Our home is kept clean and we wash hands all the time to help keep colds down and keep our kids clean. We have a low adult to child ratio with our morning preschool program having two adults working with the children making our ratio 1 to 3. Our afternoons are full of play activities with dress up, dolls, legos, cars, trucks, and tons of other fun things for kids to play with and enjoy. We are a home day care that goes over and above just babysitting to give our kids the best day they can have away from mom and dad….
Description:
Small In-Home Daycare
Preschool curriculum for children 2+
Will never have more than 10 kids in care
DO NOT accept Child Action
NO transportation provided
CHEAP daily rates
2 Adults (Usually 1 at a time)
Breakfast and snacks provided for children 2+…
Sally’s Day Care
7213 Sunwood Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Costimate: $179/wk
Description:
I am a licensed child care provider, have 21units in early childhood education.
We do daily routine Chrome weather, calendar, we listen to music and we also sing. My house is set in a comfortable way that yourkids can feel at home. I also serve homemade breakfast, lunch, diner and snacks with no additional charge and I am also contracted with child action and state program.
If you are looking for a quality day care please call to set an appointment to come visit Sally’s Day care….
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FAQs for finding daycares in Citrus Heights
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Citrus Heights, CA?
There are a variety of daycares in Citrus Heights, CA providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.
How can I find a daycare near me in Citrus Heights, CA?
If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 71 in Citrus Heights, CA as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Citrus Heights 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 Citrus Heights, CA, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Citrus Heights, CA.
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Little Stars Daycare
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North Highlands, CA
(916) 866-9053
Welcome to Little Stars Daycare! We offer childcare for families looking to provide their child with a loving and safe environment that’s ju. .. Read More
$250 – $306 / wk
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Abdullah, Basira WeeCare
Daycare in
Citrus Heights, CA
(530) 767-3515
Welcome to Abdullah, Basira! We offer children a supportive and friendly environment that’s just like home. At our home daycare, our goal is… Read More
$207 – $279 / wk
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7:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Elshebia Ekekwe’s Daycare
Daycare in
Antelope, CA
(530) 444-8517
Elshebia Ekekwe’s Daycare is a safe and warm environment where your child can learn and grow. At our home daycare, we focus on teaching chil… Read More
$237 – $316 / wk
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7:00 am – 5:30 pm
Daycare Teach And Transportation Services
Daycare in
Sacramento, CA
(530) 454-8372
Daycare Teach and Transportation Services is very family connected. Mon-Fri 6am to 6pm. Starting age 16months to 9yrs old. We do drop inns a… Read More
$211 / wk
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Citrus Heights, CA
(916) 579-6217
Mrs. Alex’s Daycare is a safe and warm environment where your child can learn and grow. At our home daycare, we focus on teaching children s… Read More
$253 – $329 / wk
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6:00 am – 5:30 pm
Tiny Hearts Daycare WeeCare
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Sacramento, CA
(916) 848-6805
Hi! We’re Tiny Hearts Daycare and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach their developme… Read More
$271 – $315 / wk
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6:00 am – 5:00 pm
Kikas Daycare WeeCare
Daycare in
Sacramento, CA
(530) 444-8746
Welcome to Kikas daycare! We offer childcare for families looking to provide their child with a loving and kind environment that’s just like… Read More
$264 – $369 / wk
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
5. 0
1 review
Sheila’s Daycare
Daycare in
Fair Oaks, CA
(279) 800-3372
Welcome to Sheila’s Daycare! We offer children a nurturing and loving environment that’s just like home. At our home daycare, our goal is to… Read More
$312 – $334 / wk
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7:00 am – 5:30 pm
Tatiana’s Day Care WeeCare
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Citrus Heights, CA
(279) 800-4606
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$167 – $375 / wk
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Anisa Sadat WeeCare
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(279) 205-3241
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Care of citrus plants at home, how to get flowers and fruits, water and replant
Growing citrus fruits is not difficult, but getting them to bear fruit is not an easy task. You will need to ensure that your citrus tree is properly cared for – and it may thank you for your care with wonderful flowers and fragrant fruits.
Contents
Which citrus fruits to choose for your home
Environmental requirements
Lighting
Room humidity
Soil mix and fertilizers
Drainage
How to water
Pests
Pollination
Reproduction
Status monitoring
Plant selection
Most often, several types of citrus fruits are chosen for growing at home, which take root well indoors and require minimal care. These include:
Orange calamondin. One of the most common. Its fruits are small and sour, but they can be used to make marmalade or as a garnish for summer drinks
Otaheita orange. It’s not actually an orange, it’s a dwarf hybrid of lemon and mandarin
Tangerines
Lemons: Ponderosa and Meyer.
Citron
Kumquat
Usually we are talking about small plants grafted onto a dwarf rootstock. Such citrus plants can be grown in almost any room.
Basic environmental requirements
First of all, you will need to provide your pet with the right conditions.
Citrus fruits grow best indoors at temperatures between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius.
Lighting
They need direct sunlight at least part of the time, so keep them near a window facing south or west.
In summer, citrus plants in a pot are recommended to be taken out into the open air for the sake of sunlight. However, there are several conditions here: for the first few days, keep your citrus tree in the shade or on the north side of the house to give the plant time to adapt. After that, make sure the tree gets enough direct sunlight. And before finally moving the tree into the house, repeat the adaptation period by holding the plant in the shade for about a week.
Excess lighting is not needed! Yes, citrus plants love light, but if a tree is exposed to bright light for 12 hours or more, it will not be able to sleep and will go into a vegetative state. 8 hours of light is enough for your pet. Try to mimic natural conditions, do not create an excess with artificial light sources.
Do not keep citrus fruits in a draft. If you open a window or door next to a plant on a cold day, it gets stressed, and in this state it can get sick and become vulnerable to pests. Signs of stress: the tips of the leaves turn brown.
Room humidity
Maintain indoor humidity levels, especially in winter. Optimal – 50% humidity.
This can be achieved with the help of modern air humidifiers, or the old proven “grandmother’s” way: put bowls of water on the radiator in the room.
Additionally – spray the leaves from a spray bottle with water at room temperature.
Soil mix and fertilizer
There are a number of mandatory requirements for the soil.
Citrus fruits prefer slightly acidic soil. To lower the pH level, peat must be added to the soil substrate. A good ratio is a third of standard potting soil, a third of perlite or vermiculite, and a third of peat or other organic matter.
For citrus fertilizers, you also need to use fertilizers for acid-loving plants, mixing at half the recommended concentration.
It is necessary to add fertilizers to the soil in the phase of active growth, vegetation, from April to September.
Citrus plants are very fond of nitrogen, so fertilize in the winter, especially since they begin to bloom and bear fruit in the winter. At this time, foliar liquid top dressing can be applied.
Overfeeding citrus fruits is also a bad idea. And you can achieve this effect with the help of fertilizer sticks. Excess of them can burn the roots. if you use synthetic top dressing – strictly control the concentration and never exceed the recommended dose.
Signs of overfeeding: burnt edges of leaves, growth retardation.
Drainage
Citrus fruits are very demanding on good drainage. The accumulation of moisture in the roots can easily kill the plant, so water during irrigation must be removed to the outside, passing through the soil. A citrus pot should be provided with sufficiently large drainage holes. Don’t let the citrus stand in the water! If after watering the water is idle for more than 12 hours, drain the excess.
Here are signs of poor drainage: damp bottom of the pot, soil that does not dry out, fungus and midges in the room. If the leaves of the plant turn yellow, wither, wilt and fall off, this is a clear sign that there is a problem with the outflow of water from the roots.
How to water
Yes, citrus fruits love moisture, but overwatering can kill them. Water the plant only when the soil is almost dry.
Signs of waterlogging when watering: the soil remains wet from day to day. Water accumulates in the pan. Leaves droop but do not dry out. Drosophila (fruit flies) curl around the tree. Leaves begin to turn yellow and fall off.
The best practice in this case is a systematic, clear watering schedule. Depending on the volume of the pot and the size of the tree, set the frequency. For example, water your citrus tree well until water runs out of the drain, and watch for a few days to see how quickly the soil dries out. On average, you need to water every 7-10 days.
Signs of lack of moisture: the soil substrate easily moves away from the walls of the pot. After watering, the water remains on the surface for some time before being absorbed. Water passes too quickly through the pot, not lingering in the soil. The leaves fall, and the branches dry and die. These are all signs of water shortage.
Do not use cold water for irrigation! This is a real shock for a tropical and subtropical plant, as a result of which the plant can get sick and die. The water should be about the same temperature as the air in the room.
Signs that you are watering too cold water: the veins of the leaves turn yellow.
Pests
Citrus fruits are vulnerable to some common insect pests, most notably scale insects, whiteflies and spider mites. check the leaves regularly, paying particular attention to the underside and tips of the leaves. Leaves must remain clean.
To get rid of insect pests, use insecticides approved for houseplants. In most cases, an aqueous solution of insecticidal soap will suffice.
Pollination
With proper indoor citrus care, your pet may bloom. This is great, but it does not guarantee fruiting. The reason is the lack of pollination.
In their natural environment, citrus fruits are pollinated by insects. There are none in the house, so you have to do it manually. The easiest way is to gently shake the flowers or tap them with your finger to spread the pollen from flower to flower. This is the easiest and most inefficient way. Let’s consider a more systematic option.
Fruiting is a resource-intensive process for a plant, therefore, at the very beginning, empty flowers and weakened flowers must be removed. In this case, others will get more vital resources.
Your task is to identify the female and male parts of the flower. The stigma in the form of a thick sticky trunk in the middle of the flower is the female part, the stamens with pollen balls at the tips are the male part. Gently collect the pollen from the stamens with a soft brush or cotton swab and apply it to the stigma. The more hits, the higher the chances.
Now start tracking the ovary process itself. After pollination, a small fruit should form in place of the stigma.
Reproduction
There are three different ways to increase the population of citrus fruits. First of all, with the help of escapes. You need to take a live fragment about 25 cm long. The stalk must be placed deep in the ground so that only the top with green shoots rises above the soil. Place the cuttings for several weeks in a warm and bright place and keep there until they are well moistened and form the first roots. After that, the cuttings can be planted in a pot or in the ground in the garden.
The second method is called deflection. It is required to tilt the branch of the mother plant to the ground and make sure that it remains in the ground, holding it with a rope or stone. It is important that the substrate is loose, and the branch can quickly and easily take root. If there is enough sunlight and water for a few weeks, after three weeks the branch can be cut from the mother plant and the new tree will continue to grow independently.
You can also get shoots from the seeds of the fruit, but first they must be germinated in water.
Stem cuttings from citrus plants root easily, so you can use this method. Here are the basic rules.
Do not use young shoots with an oily-soft texture. It is better to root those who have had time to harden a little.
Cuttings should be taken during the growing season, preferably in early spring, in the active growth phase of the plant.
For planting, use a fresh potting mix, keeping the soil moist.
You can transplant the plant when the roots reach a length of a couple of centimeters.
Condition monitoring
If you grow potted citrus plants at home, make it a habit to check their condition daily. Leaves should remain green, upright, fresh. A few slightly yellow leaves are normal. Thus, the plant moves chlorophyll from old leaves to new ones. But it can also be a sign of a lack of fertilizer or excess moisture.
The appearance of a tiny cobweb or sticky honeydew on the leaves are signs of pest damage to the plant, which means it’s time to take action.
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tips for growing “homemade” citrus
Citrus plants not only decorate the interior of the apartment, please the eye with flowering, but also purify the air from dust and dirt.
In a room where there is a citrus, the air is saturated with the aroma emitted by flowers, while the essential oils contained in the leaves and flowers of citrus plants do not cause allergies. A citrus tree in an apartment has a positive effect on a person: it calms the nervous system, increases vitality, and improves mood. Anton Alekhna, a researcher at the State Scientific Institution “Central Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus”, curator of the collection of citrus crops, told interfax.by about the peculiarities of caring for “homemade” oranges, tangerines and grapefruits.
– Anton Ivanovich, please tell us about indoor citrus plants that a beginner grower can grow without much difficulty. What varieties are the most unpretentious?
– Orange in room conditions reaches 1-1.5 m in height. This is a weakly frost-resistant plant, it is damaged at a temperature of -5 ° C. The fruits are formed on the shoots of the current year. Propagated mainly by grafting. For oranges to bloom, the air temperature should be + 16-18 ° C. After a winter dormant period, the plant begins to grow in spring. Bud development starts from mid-April to the second half of May. Mass flowering is observed from late April to June. The fruits are formed until mid-December. Varieties feel good in room culture: Washington Novell, Gamlin, Adjarian Seedless, Korolek.
“Homemade” mandarin is a small perennial evergreen tree up to 1.5 m in height, with a spreading crown. The leaves are fragrant, as they contain numerous receptacles of essential oil. Blooms in February – April. The fruits ripen in October – December. Of all types of citrus fruits, mandarin is the most frost-resistant. The critical temperature for the plant is minus 9-10°C. Of the tangerines grown in room conditions, varieties are widely known: Unshiu, Pioneer No. 80, Sochi No. 23.
Grapefruit fruits are formed on the shoots of the current year and ripen in November. Fruiting begins at 2 years of age, fruiting is annual. Propagated by grafting. Feels good in room culture. The best varieties of grapefruit for growing indoors are: Duncan, Foster, Gulripshsky, Yubileiny.
How are citrus plants propagated?
– Orange, tangerine, grapefruit can be propagated in several ways: by seeds, cuttings, grafting (budding), layering. The best of them is budding, since during seed propagation the first harvest will have to wait 10-15 years, the cuttings take root poorly, and propagation by layering in room conditions is rarely used.
How often do citrus plants need to be repotted? What mistakes should be avoided in this event?
– Even with the best care, houseplants need to be repotted because their root development is limited. The utensils must match the size of the plant. If you plant it in a small pot, it is oppressed, it grows weakly. You can not use a large container – the plant will not bear fruit well. The best utensils are clay pots and wooden tubs. Their size for one-year-old plants should be 20-25 cm in diameter in the upper part, for two-, three-year-olds – 25-30 cm, four-year-olds – 30-35 cm.
It is important to plant the seedling correctly, otherwise the plant will develop poorly and start bearing fruit late. When landing on a hole, a shard is placed on the bottom of this dish, then 3-4 cm of coarse sand is poured, and on top of it is nutrient soil, which is prepared from equal parts of leaf or forest land, soddy soil, fine river sand. The roots of seedlings are pruned a little before planting, which promotes the growth of new roots. The root collar should be at ground level. The branches of the crown are shortened by 1/3 of their length. After planting, seedlings are watered abundantly.
Transplant plants up to 7-8 years of age annually in the spring, and then – a year later. Older citrus plants are transplanted after 4-5 years, and sometimes less often.
Basically, when caring for orange, tangerine, grapefruit, transshipment is used. At the first transplants (transshipments), the plant is placed in a new dish with an undisturbed clod of earth, adding fresh. When transplanting, older plants are moved to another container with a bare root system, while carefully cutting off diseased and damaged parts of the roots with a sharp knife.
The composition of the soil mixture is of great importance. For transshipment and transplantation of plants, an earthen mixture is prepared from equal parts of river sand, leaf and sod land, and rotted manure. If there is no sod land, use a good garden.
The plant removed from the pot with a clod of earth is placed in a larger pot so that it is evenly removed from the walls of the dish, covered with soil mixture and compacted around the trunk. After transshipment, the tree is watered until the first drops appear on the pallet. The transplanted citrus is kept in the shade, well watered and sprayed.
Transshipment can be carried out throughout the summer, and it is advisable to transplant plants in the period before the start of new shoot growth (February – March).
– How to water oranges, tangerines, grapefruits?
– Proper watering plays a big role in the care of citrus fruits. Water the plants in several steps, taking a break so that the soil layer is evenly moistened. Watering continues until the first drops appear on the pot tray. If the tree hibernates in warm rooms, spray it with water at room temperature once or several times a day (depending on the dryness of the air and temperature). Be sure to stand tap water in an open container so that the chlorine evaporates.
Watering should be moderate as the soil in the pot dries out. Plentiful in summer, and in winter – 2-3 times a week, depending on temperature and humidity. In spring, plants are watered before sunrise, and in summer and autumn – late in the evening.
– Where is the best place to place citrus fruits in the apartment?
– Citrus crops most of all like the sunny places of the apartment. In the spring, the plants are taken out to the balcony, veranda, and in the fall they are brought into the room before the cold snap, in order to avoid a sharp change in temperature – it can cause loss of leaves and crops. In winter, orange, tangerine, grapefruit feel comfortable in cool and bright rooms, but they do not like drafts and dry air from heating systems.
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Growing citrus fruits at home
Fruit-bearing indoor crops have always been a priority for flower growers. You can easily grow strawberries, tomatoes or cucumbers. But citrus houseplants are especially valued. How to properly care for citrus at home?
Which citruses can be grown at home
Growing a citrus houseplant is doubly beneficial: it will please not only the decorative appearance of the tree, but also edible, incredibly tasty and healthy fruits.
Among the most popular citrus fruits for growing at home are lemons and limes. They are most adapted to room conditions, bear fruit every year, and the taste of the fruit is always on top.
Windowsill-grown lemons and limes offer several benefits:
delicate, white flowers with an unsurpassed aroma;
foliage is not only decorative, but also releases phytoncides – natural antimicrobial substances;
fresh fruits of the right size and shape are incredibly healthy, have a rich taste and aroma.
Among the common varieties of lemons:
Kyiv large-fruited – characterized by high yield (fruit weight over 500 g) and cluster arrangement of lemons. The tree reaches a height of 2 m.
Eureka is a large-fruited variety that grows well indoors. Medium-sized tree, up to 1.5 m.
Panderose is a large-fruited vigorous hybrid that can reach 2 meters in room conditions. The fruits are incredibly large, about 400, have a thick, strongly bumpy skin.
Pavlovsky – one of the most common varieties, loved by its compactness (about 1 m) and large, tasty fruits.
Novogruzinsky is a productive variety with a height of up to 1. 8 m. Fruiting is double, the fruits are large, with sourness.
Meyer is a compact variety with a rounded crown. The fruits are medium-sized, with a very thin peel, they will attract with an incredible aroma and juicy pulp.
In addition to lemons and limes, you can grow at home:
tangerine;
citron;
orange;
kumquat;
calamondin;
grapefruit.
Most of them are grown for decorative foliage or bright, beautiful, but not always tasty fruits.
Peculiarities of caring for citrus plants
Citruses require careful attention and care. The culture will react to gross errors by yellowing and falling leaves.
Soil and pot
For indoor citrus crops, the right pot and soil is an important factor in vigorous growth and development. The container for growing is preferably clay. Clay provides uniform gas exchange over the entire surface of the pot, is a natural material. Be sure to have drainage holes at the bottom of the tank, as well as a drainage layer of clay shards, expanded clay or pebbles.
It is advisable to use a special soil for citrus crops for planting the seedling. It should be loose, nutritious, light. Garden soil is not suitable for a plant because it contains pests and fungal spores. The root system of citruses is very demanding: in clay soil it will rot due to insufficient gas exchange, and in sandy soil it will quickly dry out if it is not watered in time.
Watering
Controlling soil moisture is a major challenge in growing citrus. It is necessary to water the plant as the topsoil dries up. Too much watering will cause root rot. Lack of moisture is also dangerous for citrus. The plant reacts to drought by yellowing and dropping foliage. For irrigation use soft, settled water.
Top dressing
Citrus health is impossible without regular top dressing. The best composition has special compositions for citrus fruits. In them, potassium, nitrogen and phosphorus are selected in the proportions necessary for the culture.
Top dressing is applied every 7-10 days, alternating root and foliar methods. Citruses respond best to organic compounds. Recommended fertilizers based on chicken manure (Kurnik) and complex chlorine-free fertilizers (Master).
A lack of nutrients is indicated by a change in the color of the leaves: the appearance of contrasting veins, blanching or yellowing of the leaf blades. Plant growth slows down, buds and ovaries fall off.
Humidity
Insufficient air humidity in the room is the reason for the appearance of pests on citrus fruits. Perhaps the appearance of a spider or red citrus mite, which multiply rapidly and weaken the plant, sucking the juices from the leaf plates. Spray the culture 1-2 times a day, or place the pot on a tray with pebbles (expanded clay) and water. The water must not reach the drainage holes in the bottom of the container.
Lighting
Place the plant in the sunniest spot . Citruses should be shaded during the hot midday hours, as direct sunlight can cause burns on the leaves. You can place citrus indoor crops on the east or west window, as well as on the south – in the shade of more sun-loving plants.
Overwintering
In winter, citruses lack light, so it is recommended to arrange a dormant period for them. To do this, the temperature of the content is lowered to 15-18 degrees, reducing the frequency of irrigation. In winter, fertilizers are applied no more than 1 time per month.
Some varieties of citrus crops respond to reduced daylight hours by leaf fall. Some of the leaves turn yellow and fall off, but with the onset of spring, the plants are again covered with foliage.
Pest and disease control
Improper care leads to a decrease in the immunity of citrus, the reproduction of pests and the appearance of diseases.
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Eleanor Roosevelt (ERHS) – this science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The school was founded in 1976 at its current location in Greenbelt, Maryland, USA and is part of the Prince George County Public Schools system. It was the first high school named after a former first lady. Eleanor Roosevelt.
It serves the entire City of Greenbelt and part of the Seabrook Census Designated Place. [1] [2] [3] It also serves part of the former Goddard CDP. [4]
Roosevelt received many awards, including twice. National School of Excellence “Blue Ribbon”; a New American High School; National School of Character; and receiving the Siemens Award for Advanced Work. Roosevelt was named #382 on America’s Top 1500 Public High Schools list for 2009 by: Newsweek Magazine [5] and was also recognized as Silver School Medal to U.S. News & World Report , in 2008. [6]
Eleanor Roosevelt was visited by several prominent figures, including Sergey Brin, one of the two founders of Google, R&B performers Mýa and Kenny Lattimore, and broadcaster Martin Lawrence; including numerous American basketball and football sports personalities.
975 Margaret Wolfe, a woman formerly of Greenbelt, sent a letter to Washington Star suggesting that the school be named after Eleanor Roosevelt. Edna Benefil, another woman who once lived in Greenbelt, later sent another letter to Star also favoring the name Eleanor Roosevelt. Prince George’s Post issued an editorial in favor of the name on January 8, 1976. [7] The PGCPS board voted for the name a week later. [8] The school was scheduled to open in the fall of 1976. [7]
Academics
Roosevelt is known for its specialized Science and Technology Program (S/T) which has been in existence since the school opened. Roosevelt is the science and technology center for northern Prince George’s County and admission is by competitive examination. Roosevelt is a member of the National Consortium of Secondary Specialized Schools in Mathematics, Science, and Technology (NCSSSMST).
Roosevelt is the first of three dedicated science and technology centers located within the Prince George County Public School system. STP is an active member of the National Consortium of Secondary Specialized Schools in Mathematics, Science and Technology (NCSSSMST). The magnet operates as “School within a School” , which essentially means that it is a separate school within another school, and only a fraction of the students who attend the school are actually enrolled in the magnet program. Many of the core courses, such as the English and Social Sciences classes, have a mixed number of S/T, AOIT, QUEST, and general education students in the same classes. The Center for Science and Technology is a highly competitive selective admissions program and students enter the magnet through pre-testing as well as a combination of grades obtained in four subjects in seventh grade and the first quarter of eighth grade. The comprehensive ERHS program is divided into several small schools, or Career Academy as part of the Small Community Learning initiative. Roosevelt was the first high school in the district to introduce and successfully implement academic programs, and the strategy has since been expanded and implemented in several other high schools in the area.
ERHS also offers several AP (Advanced Accommodation) courses that are open to all students. [9]
athletics
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The boys team led by coach Brendan O’Connell has won the 4A South Region title in 6 of the last 9years (all except 2008, 2009 and 2014). They last won the 4A State Championship in 2019. The program featured former NBA player Eddie Basden, a former NBA player. Delonte West, former University of Kentucky player Darnell Dodson and Lasan Croma of the 2014 National Champion California Huskies. The women’s basketball team, led by coach Delton Fuller, has dominated the county’s game in recent years. From 2005 to 2009 they won five consecutive 4A state championships.
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Athletics
In 2007, the Girls track and field team broke through at Penn Relay, winning two Penn Relay American Championships, followed by another win in 2008. The Girls Outdoor Track team won the state championship in 1978, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2005, and 2007–2009. The Raiders hold 6 of the 10 fastest 4 × 100 meters in State Meet history, 5 of the top 10 4 × 200 M times, four of the top 10 4 × 400 m times, and 5 of the top 10 4 × 800 M times. [11] The cross country teams were also very consistent, with the girls winning three consecutive state championships from 2004 to 2006, finishing second in 2007. In 2007 they moved to the national championships and became the 8th best in the country. The girls’ indoor track and field team has won 20 state championships, including the last one in 2012. [10] The boys’ track and field team won seven indoor titles. [10] and 5 outdoor titles, most recently in 2008. [11]
Lacrosse
The current (2010–2011) boys’ lacrosse team is a club team made up of players from the district’s public high schools. Because lacrosse is not currently a sport offered at all high schools in Prince George’s County, Maryland, the team competes against the area’s schools in MILL (Independent Maryland Lacrosse League). In 2009The total number of high schools in the county with lacrosse programs, including both public and private, reached nine. [12]
Swimming
The girls’ swimming team won the state title in the title’s second year in 2008, after finishing second the previous year. The girls’ team has won 18 titles in a row, while the boys’ team has won 8 in a row. [10]
Tennis
The tennis team is also usually one of the best in the area. In 2007, Caitlin Stokes won the state singles title as a freshman. She was upset in her sophomore year but won again in 2009and 2010. [11]
Wrestling
The wrestling team is a regular contender in the county, having won the last 4 county titles. They are under the tutelage of head coach Cornelius Cortez and are assisted by longtime coach Mike McRae. The highest placing in the state tournament was in 1989 when they finished 4th. [10] The ERHS Raiders made history in 2016 when Chibese OnWuka became the first state champion in school history at 220 pounds.
Football
Eleanor Roosevelt has a rich history of football teams for both boys and girls. The boys’ football team tied the Maryland 4A Championship in 1984 and won several regional championships (1985, 1988, 1998, 1999, 2015, 2016). The boys’ and girls’ football teams have a bitter rivalry with the Bowie Bulldogs High School. In addition, in both programs, many players continued their football careers while playing in college. The girls team won three consecutive regional titles in 2005–2007 and won again in 2011, as well as in 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018 and 2019years. In 2003, the Raiders won the state championship held by the county team. In 2005 and 2006, their hopes for a state title were dashed. In 2005, they lost to SM in the state semi-finals. Wright on penalties, and in 2006 they lost in the semi-finals of Quince Orchard State. In this game, they completely dominated, hitting the crossbar or the post at least five times and conceding a goal due to a misunderstanding in the 2nd period of the OC. [13]
Praises and achievements
Roosevelt has received many prestigious academic awards in its 34-year history. The school is a rare double award. National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence for 1991 and 1998; the Blue Ribbon School in Maryland in 1991 and 1998; 1999 New American High School; National Diploma recipient 2002–2003 Siemens awards for the advanced level of accommodation; and was named the 2002 National Character School Partnership for Character Education. [14] Eleanor Roosevelt is considered one of the most academically challenging schools in the country and has consistently been ranked as the top performing school in Prince George’s County for many years, averaging 1570 out of 2400 on the SAT. [15] Roosevelt also has more students enrolled in Expanded Placement courses — with more students achieving a passing grade of three or higher — than any other high school in the district. Roosevelt was recently named #382 at America’s 1500 Best Public High Schools List for 2009 by Newsweek Magazine [5] and has also been recognized as Silver School Medal to U. S. News & World Report , in 2008. [6]
ERHS offers one of the best music programs in the area with extensive orchestras, choirs and theater groups. [16]
Notable students and alumni
John Oville (1988), radio and television presenter since 1996 to present [17]
Ben Barnes, (1993), member of the Maryland House of Delegates [18]
Eddie Basden (2001), professional basketball player [19]
Alvin Bl2), (19) professional football player [20]
Sergey Brin (1990), co-founder and president of technology at Google [21]
Derrick Burgess (1996), professional football player [22]
Daniel Cates (2007), professional poker player [23]
Afia Charles (2010), sprinter, 2012 Olympian [24]
Gabrielle Christian (2002), American film and television actress [25]
professional Rob Davis soccer player [26]
Will Davis (2004), professional soccer player [27]
J. P. Flaim (1988) radio and TV presenter 1996-present [17]
Jared Gaither (2004), professional football player [28]
Mila Goldberg (1989), American author ( Bee season , WITKATTA RUMCE ) [29]
Russell Heirston, professional football player [30]
Coronado KinderCare (2022-23 Profile) – Indianapolis, IN
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Garner’s Little Garden is a local daycare center that offers child care services designed for young kids. Located at 4147 Boulevard Place, the facility serves families living in Indianapolis, IN. Garner’sLittle Garden has been serving the community since they opened in 1996….
Lots of Luv Daycare
1334 W 23rd St, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Costimate: $168/day
Diversity Daycare
2315 Fullerton Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46201
Costimate: $110/day
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Smiley Child Care Center Inc is a non-profit child care facility that offers educational day care programs geared towards preschool and school-age children. Located in Indianapolis, Indiana, the company admitschildren ages six weeks old to twelve years old. The company also offers before and after-school care as well as transportation services to and from local schools….
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Parents Choice Daycare located at 3140 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, offers childcare and learning services. It offers programs for infants, toddlers, preschool and kindergarten prep. It offersbefore- and after- school programs, including summer camps and winter breaks. The school operates from five AM to six PM, Mondays through Fridays….
Hug S N Love Daycare
3303 N Arlington Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46218
Costimate: $146/day
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Hug S N Love Daycare is designed to develop the personality of the whole child. The center provides a calm and supportive atmosphere for children, in which qualities of independence, self-discipline, caring forthe environment and others can be encouraged through the love of learning and having fun. …
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Freedom Christian Day Care Academy Inc. in Indianapolis, Indiana is a Child Care provider that can accommodate a certain number of children. Their curriculum seeks to provide a high quality, nurturing, fun andsafe learning environment that is appropriate for the child’s overall growth and development….
Pammi Cares Daycare
4740 Kingsway Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Costimate: $133/day
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Pammi Cares Daycare in Indianapolis, Indiana is a Child Care provider that can accommodate up to 12 children from infants to eighteen years of age. Their curriculum seeks to provide a high quality, nurturing,fun and safe learning environment that is appropriate for the child’s overall growth and development….
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Bridge of Hope Day Care Center in Indianapolis, IN emphasizes the development of the academic, physical, creative, cognitive, social, and emotional skills. They offer quality and attentive childcare whileteaching the students about God’s love and word. This child care organization also teaches basic skills and concepts that will help prepare the children for school success….
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Founded in 2002, Seasons Caring Daycare LLC is a child care facility located at 3409 Broadway St. Indianapolis, IN. They offer a safe, secure and healthy environment for children. They provide anage-appropriate toys and equipment, needed to improve and develop the child’s overall potential….
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Lollipop Home Day Care provides a high quality, healthy, nurturing, fun, and educational environment. The center provides early stimulating care and educational experiences promoting each child’ssocial/emotional, physical, and cognitive development. Their goal is to support children’s desire to be life-long learners and have them always remember that education is fun….
Tate’s Daycare
2413 N Kenyon St, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Costimate: $143/day
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Tate’s Daycare is a local daycare facility that offers center-based child care services designed for young children. Located at 2413 N Kenyon Street, the company serves families residing in the Indianapolis, INarea. Tate’s Daycare has been serving the community since they opened in 2005….
Stella Loudermilk
1408 Hoefgen St, Indianapolis, IN 46203
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Stella Loudermilk is a locally based daycare provider who offers full-time child care and early education programs designed for young children. Located at 1408 Hoefgen Street, the company serves families livingin the Indianapolis, IN area. Stella Loudermilk has served the community since opening in 1996….
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2752 Sangster Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46218
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East Tenth United Methodist Children and Youth Center, Inc. offers various early childhood services geared for both preschoolers and school-age children. Located in Indianapolis, Indiana, the company offerseducational day care programs for kids six weeks of age up to five years old and before and after-school programs for elementary students. Summer enrichment programs are also provided by this facility….
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2315 Plummer Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46201
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La Petite Academy Child Care located in Indianapolis, IN has a comprehensive program that maximizes your child’s learning potential through experiential opportunity in a variety of age- appropriate contextsfrom Infants, Toddlers, Twos/Early Preschool, Pre-K/K Prep, Before and After School, Summer Camp. 75 percent of the teachers have a degree or Child Development Associate certification, and majority of them are long-term employees. They are open on weekdays from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm….
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Natalia S
11 publications
A very interesting place
March 2015 • Family vacation
The most important thing a child wanted to see was dinosaurs. And they met us already near the museum. The museum is large, there are a lot of interesting things, but since there was a certain interest, there were mainly dinosaurs in the halls. You can see dinosaur eggs, enlighten them and find out what kind of cub is there, be an archaeologist by digging up a skeleton, and young visitors can dress up as dinosaurs. I also really liked splashing in the river and the sandbox, so that the children stay more and less clean and dry, aprons are provided. There is a lot more, but we didn’t have time to get around at once. The museum is interesting for both small children and older ones, and adults also have something to see.
Published February 15, 2016
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Andrey Sh
Yekaterinburg, Russia39 publications 2014 • With friends
Such a concept as a children’s museum is probably inherent only in the United States. In Europe, I have not seen this, despite the thematic nature and vastness of most of my trips aimed at getting to know the organization of work with children and youth. Although, perhaps they are there. The first meeting with such a children’s museum happened to me 18 years ago in Charlotte (USA) and left an indelible impression. Therefore, when I learned that there was such a museum in Indianaples, I immediately went there. Reviews and comments on the Internet tuned in to the fact that this is the largest and richest children’s museum in the world in terms of the number of exhibits. I must say right away that motivated by such reviews, I was somewhat perplexed and disappointed. Yes, the museum is large – 5 floors, many interactive exhibits, you can touch everything and experiment. There is parking. At the entrance, there is an impressive installation: a mother dinosaur with a baby dinosaur, all life-sized, are trying to get into the museum through a window on the third floor level. Another vivid impression is a huge author’s chandelier made of colored glass in the span of 5 floors. Each piece of glass is hand blown and unique. And there are several thousand of them. I can imagine how this chandelier, or rather each glass, is washed by hand once a month. The halls of the museum are decorated in different themes: there are natural science rooms, there are also social ones dedicated to the Holocaust, the recent racial segregation of the black population in the United States. There are many children among the visitors, even those who have just started walking. What they just do not do there: climb the rocks with real climbing equipment and equipment (under the strict guidance of an adult animator and), in a large and long artificial reservoir in the form of a stream, in all seriousness they scoop and pour water (each child has waterproof overalls), dig with shovels or mini excavators, pseudo earthen soil made of small pieces of black rubber, they drive balls along a transparent multi-pass complex structure, study the remains of a mammoth, etc. It seemed to me that the museum is more focused on young children. There are practically no opportunities for a more serious and in-depth acquaintance with subjects of natural science. Nevertheless, for the sake of general development and an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat a children’s museum is, it is worth a visit even for adults without children.
Published June 30, 2014
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bigrich88
Columbus, Ohio, Usa52 publications
Great place for kids
Aug. 2022
our grandchildren really, really enjoyed coming here. we took the elders in a few years ago and they loved it too. the kids have a lot to do and learn while they’re there, both inside and out.
Published October 6, 2022
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Ashley D
1 post
Terrible
Oct. 2022 • Family Vacation
Not only was the food overpriced, I couldn’t get a single person to serve me. Will not come back! ! !
Published October 4, 2022
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Seth Hunter
Kissimmee, FL29 publications
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July 2022 • Family Fun
Indie Weekend Trip. We took the kids to the children’s museum. We had a great time. There’s enough to see that you can spend a whole day there. The place is very clean and well organized. Our kids loved the dinosaur exhibits. We will definitely be back soon.
Published October 2, 2022
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Mudd v
Lexington3 publications
Excellent
Aug. 2022 • Family vacation
Our whole family was delighted. So many things to do for kids of all ages. Amazing experience. Loved the interactive play areas.
Published August 20, 2022
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Abby K
Brunswick, ME121 publication
Very worth the trip!
Aug. 2022
My kids loved this place. We happened to be there on the first Thursday of the month when they offer admission for only $6 per person for 4 hours of play. If your kids are into dinosaurs, the palentology exhibit was fantastic. My kids also loved the special Scooby-Doo exhibit as well as the outdoor sports center and climbing treehouse. I would say this place is perfect for kids aged 4 to 10 who might get bored. All in all, a great place for an elementary age group!
Published August 6, 2022
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HavekKidsWillTravel
WI158 publications
Great visit – allow 3-4 hours at least
July 2022 • Family vacation
We really enjoyed our visit with our youngest (11). Tickets cost a little $$, but plan for at least 3-4 hours – lots to see and do – indoors and outdoors with a sports experience. Dinosphere is really impressive.
Published August 4, 2022
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John Doe 999999
7 posts
Insanely expensive, more playground than museum
July 2022
This museum is so insanely expensive I can’t recommend it at all! 2 parents and 1 child almost $100! Which? ! Sorry, but this is inappropriate and very asocial. The museum itself is very sports oriented and does not contain many museums in the classical sense.
Published July 26, 2022
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tommissimo
Le Claire, Iowa125 contributions
Well maintained museum
July 2022 • Family fun
This is a museum. We had 4 kids aged 12-3 and we were there for about 3 or 4 hours. There are interactive spots everywhere and it’s a well maintained museum. If you weren’t, I would go at least once with the kids.
Published July 20, 2022
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is located southeast of Lake Michigan on the White River. It’s almost exactly in the center of Indiana, on the site selected by ten government commissioners in 1820 for the new state capital. There are plenty of things to do in Indianapolis to take an evening stroll down Canal Hill after a lakeside lunch to see downtown. However, the city’s worldwide prominence comes from the Indianapolis 500, a racing race held annually on the Sunday before Memorial Day at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It is the world’s largest one-day sporting event, with hundreds of thousands of motorsport enthusiasts participating.
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1 Indianapolis Museum of Art
Indianapolis Museum of Art
The Indianapolis Museum of Art is located north of downtown in the spacious Newfields55 Park. The museum is housed in four pavilions: the Krannert Pavilion, which is dedicated to American art from pre-Columbian times to the present day (including Edward Hopper Hotel Lobby ) and Asian art; Halman Pavilion, with pictures from Baroque to Neo-Impressionism and African and South Pacific Art Gallery Eiteljorg ; the Close Pavilion, which displays medieval and renaissance art, 18th-century British painting and Turner’s watercolors; and the Lilly Pavilion, with British and American furniture and silverware, as well as German porcelain.
Address: 4000 Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN
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2 Indianapolis Children’s Museum
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The Indianapolis Children’s Museum is a great place to take the family for an evening of educational fun. The museum is full of interesting, innovative and interactive displays aimed at younger visitors. Some of the displays include topics related to transportation, science, culture and archaeology. Some of the museum’s biggest hits are its dinosaurs – including a brontosaurus that tries to peek into the top floor. The Dinosphere exhibit recreates the world that dinosaurs lived in, allowing visitors to experience the sights and sounds of 65 million years ago and even touch a real Tyrannosaurus Rex bone. Among the dinosaurs on display is a recently discovered species named Dracorex Hogwart si in honor of Harry Potter’s alma mater. Other attractions include a range of interactive exhibits about music, toys, pop culture, science, and space travel.
Address: st. Meridian 3000, Indianapolis, IN
Official website: https://www.childrensmuseum.org/
3 Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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0002 The most famous automobile race in the United States, the legendary Indianapolis 500, starts on the Indianapolis Expressway, seven miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis. It is only used for this race and two others: the 400 brick battle and the Red Bull Indianapolis GP. The circuit, a 2.5mm oval, was originally designed as an automotive test track, but the first 500 mile race in 1911 was so successful that it became a common fixture. Over time, the track, which was originally paved with bricks (still used to mark the finish line), has been adapted to handle the ever-increasing speeds. The number of seats for spectators has also increased, and the speedway can now handle more than 250,000 people in the stands and more than 150,000 people on the ground.
Address: 4790 W 16th Street, Indianapolis, IN
Official website: http://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/
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Eagle Creek Park and Nature Preserve is one of the largest municipal parks in the United States, covering 5,300 acres, including both land and water recreational facilities. In addition to the small beach, visitors can rent boats at the marina, including kayaks, pontoon boats and canoes, and even take sailing lessons in the summer. Eagle Creek is also a popular fishing destination, known for its ball and big bass. For children and families there is a playground, beach volleyball and a riding adventure course with ziplines. The hotel has a 36-hole golf course. Eagle Creek Golf Club and the park hosts regular concerts throughout the summer.
Address: 7840 W 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana
Official website: http://eaglecreekpark.org/
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Memorial 9024 Indianapolis, making it one of the best places to stay in the city. Completed in 1902 after five years of construction, this limestone monument commemorates the lives lost in the Civil War. North of Monument Mausoleum and Memorial Hall , and three blocks south is the large Circle Center Mall . The memorial includes several sculptures dedicated to past leaders, the Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum, and an observation deck.
Indiana World War Memorial is another important tribute. This imposing square monument is a silent reminder of the folly of war and honors fallen soldiers. Temple on the 3rd floor symbolizes peace and unity as it is built with building materials from all over the world. Also located at the war memorial is a museum dedicated to Indiana soldiers. Exhibits include an AH-1 Cobra Attack helicopter, military uniforms and weapons, and other artifacts and information related to military assets.
Address: st. 51 E. Michigan, Indianapolis, IN
Official Website: http://www.in.gov/iwm/
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White River State Park
White River State Park – a great place to get away from the fast pace of the city. Once in the park, you will find it hard to believe that you are in downtown Indianapolis. White River State Park boasts extensive green spaces and is home to some of the city’s top tourist attractions, including the Indianapolis Zoo, Baseball Park, Eiteljorg Museum , Indiana State Museum , Imax Theatre, NCAA Hall of Champions , and Congressional Medal of Honor Memorial , Canal Walk , a three-mile pedestrian promenade that runs along the park and central canal north to 11th Street. Popular with joggers and cyclists, it’s also a great place for hikers to stroll around and access the city’s many attractions, shops, and restaurants.
Official website: www.whiteriverstatepark.org
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Museum of American Indian and Western Art located at Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art entrance at White River State Park . The museum features a remarkable collection amassed by Indianapolis businessman Harrison Eiteljorg. It includes painting and sculpture in the west from the early 19century, including landscapes by Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran, and paintings and sculptures by leading Western artists Frederick S. Remington and Charles M. Russell. Also on display is an extensive collection of works by the Taos Society of Artists and Indian Arts and Crafts from across North America.
Address: 500 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN
Official Website: http://www.eiteljorg.org/
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The Indianapolis Zoo opened in 1964 and today plays an important role in world conservation and research. Located at White River State Park , it contains not only a zoo, but also an aquarium and a botanical garden. The botanical garden spans three acres and includes both permanent and rotating gardens that feature flora from around the world. The aquarium of the oceans has several tanks, including a coral reef ecosystem. The zoo’s animals are divided among different habitats that have been recreated to give visitors and animals the feel of a natural environment. The animals of the plains are among the most popular zoos, including some of the largest and most dramatic animals such as giraffes, elephants, rhinos and zebras. The forest habitat allows visitors to walk under the soaring birds and see animals such as the mischievous red panda looking out from the trees.
Address: 1200 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana
Official website: www.indianapoliszoo.com
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Benjamin Jimbowen03 / Photo of Benjamin Jimbowen03 elected President of the United States in 1888, died in Indianapolis in 1901. His 1230 North Delaware home, with its original Victorian furnishings, is open to the public. Benjamin Harrison’s 16-year-old Italian Victorian home, built in 1874-75, featured prominently in his campaign for the presidency. Visitors can learn about Harrison’s skills as an attorney, the cases he took to the U.S. Supreme Court, his reputation as a military leader of men, his conservation efforts, his experience in foreign affairs, and the expansion of his navy. This home of the 23rd President of the United States is also full of Harrison’s personal items. The house also hosts several special events throughout the year, including a President’s Day celebration.
Address: 1230 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN
Official website: http://www.presidentbenjaminharrison.org/
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Founded in 2009, Rhythm! The Discovery Center is a percussion museum. Exhibits explore every aspect of percussion, from its historical and cultural role in shaping music to the physics of sound waves. The museum also has a collection of artifacts from around the world, giving visitors the chance to see unique and long forgotten tools. In addition to Groove Space, where you can play hundreds of instruments, the exhibits include interactive experiences that explore topics such as the evolution of electronic percussion, “discovering” percussion, and experimenting with sound. The museum also hosts educational programs and concerts.
Address: 110 W. Washington Street, Suite A, Indianapolis, IN
Official website: http://rhythmdiscoverycenter.org/
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Located in downtown Indianapolis, White River State Park The Indiana State Museum has many exhibits and experiences that explore the state’s natural and cultural history. On the ground floor of the museum, the focus is on the natural history of the state, including its geology and long-extinct inhabitants. Here you can walk through an “ice” tunnel that recreates the experience of being inside a glacier and look at an ancient mastodon. The second floor is dedicated to the cultural past of the region, starting with an extensive exhibition that shows the lives and traditions of the local people. You will also find exhibits on Hoosier’s recent history, including civil war artifacts and other important cultural themes. The museum also has a naturalist’s hands-on laboratory and regularly hosts puppet shows.
Address: 650 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN
Official Website: www.indianamuseum.org
Where to Stay in Indianapolis for Sightseeing
Whether you want to visit Indianapolis for a race in the Indianapolis 500 NASCAR or just to see the sights, the city center is the best place to stay. Families may want to linger west for a bit to be near the Indianapolis Zoo, but cultured mans and history buffs will want to stay in the Wholesale District near museums, memorials, and the state capital. Sports enthusiasts will probably want to position themselves slightly south near the Lucas Oil Stadium. Below are some hotels highly rated in great locations:
Luxury Hotels: Centrally located, Le Meridien Indianapolis is one of the city’s finest luxury hotels. It enjoys a prime location and is connected via skyway to the center of the Circle Center. The Conrad is a 23-storey hotel offering 5-star luxury and only a few minutes’ walk from the city’s famous Mug Monument. For an upscale boutique with an eclectic art collection, head to Alexander, half a mile from the Amtrak station and within walking distance of Lucas Oil Stadium.
Mid-Range Hotels – The Hampton Inn Indianapolis Downtown is housed in a beautifully restored 1929 Chesapeake-style building, once the headquarters of the Big Four Railroad. It is located in the Warehouse District, the bustling entertainment district of the city. Families may want to consider the Hilton, with large rooms, an indoor pool, and only a 1.5-mile walk from the zoo. Right behind the State Capitol building, in the courtyard of Indianapolis, the Capitol has a great location, with walkways along the canal right around the corner and cheap parking.
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Dear Parents of Project Dream Students:
On Tuesday, October 11th Project Dream will be celebrating Lights on Afterschool. This is a national event with the goal of bringing awareness to the importance of out-of-school time programs. You can read more about the event here: http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/loa.cfm
For Lights on Afterschool all students K-12 in Project Dream after school programs that day, will meet at the LCHS North Parking lot at 4:00pm (LCES students will walk from their school at 3:15pm using the Mineral Belt). Together, we will walk on 6th St. with a police escort from the LCHS parking lot to the Courthouse on Harrison Ave. The Courthouse will have all of the lights on to symbolize the importance of keeping the lights on in schools during out-of-school time hours. We will have a cake to celebrate and a few students will speak about why Project Dream is important to them.
We ask on this day that students wear their tie-dye Project Dream t-shirts. We will also be outfitting students with glow sticks and blinky lights. Families are more than welcome to walk with us or meet us at the Courthouse. Please know that all students must be picked up from their school after the event. We cannot allow students to go with their parents from the Courthouse.
LCES Families: On October 11, all students need to be picked up from the Lake County Intermediate School.
If you have any questions, please reach out to your school’s Site Supervisor.
The Lake County High School Performing Arts is so excited to announce auditions for our 3rd through 12th grade 2023 production of THE SOUND OF MUSIC!
Auditions will take place on Monday, October 10th and Tuesday, October 11th. An invite-only callback session will be held on Wednesday, October 12th.
Students can sign-up for an audition time at this link. Students need to prepare a song preferably from musical theatre. Students should bring sheet music to their audition. Students may prepare a song from THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Students also should prepare a monologue that is roughly 30 seconds. If you are struggling to find audition materials please see Mr. Carroll or Mrs. Cairns.
The audition/participant handbook can be found here. We do have copies in person if a student needs one. Please note that the contract page needs to be signed and brought to auditions.
We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
Please reach out to Mr. Carroll or Mrs. Cairns with any questions.
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Football practices for 9-11th graders begins Monday, September 26. Practices will be held Mondays-Thursdays from 4:15-6:15 pm. Athletes who have their physicals and athletic paperwork turned in should meet in the LCHS weight room on Monday.
No games will be played this fall, but this is an opportunity for athletes to prove that there is enough commitment to football to bring the program back to Lake County High School. All interested athletes not currently playing another sport are encouraged to participate.
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Homecoming Volleyball Game (9/23 ~ 4:00 pm):
Students: No bags, purses, or backpacks will be allowed at the game. If for some reason a student brings a bag, it will be searched and then locked up in the front office until they leave the game.
Spectators: Upon entry all bags, purses, or backpacks will be searched.
Entrance will only be allowed through the front doors.
If students leave the building for any reason, they will not be able to return to the game.
Middle School Football Game (9/23 ~ 5:00 pm):
We are asking that no bags, purses, or backpacks be at the game. We understand that there are multiple points of entry into the community field and full searches are not able to be facilitated.
Homecoming Dance for 9th-12th Students (9/24 ~ 7:00 pm):
The dance will run as scheduled on Saturday from 7-10PM.
No bags, purses, or backpacks will be allowed at the dance. If for some reason one does show up it will be searched and then locked up in the front office until the student leaves the dance.
Entrance will only be allowed through the front doors. Admission to the dance will end at 8:30PM.
All students upon entry will go directly to the dance location. If students are somewhere in the building that is not the dance, the restroom, or the auditorium they will be asked to leave immediately.
If students violate any policies of Lake County High School they will be asked to leave immediately.
Upon entry, everyone will go through a security check including a metal detecting wand.
If students leave the building for any reason, students will not be able to return to the dance.
We thank you for your cooperation while we maintain safety and security and ensure that previously scheduled events are able to continue for our students.
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If you received this letter, you or your child have been identified as a close contact to a case of COVID-19 in the school setting. Close contact is defined as any individual within 6 feet of the infected person for at least 15 minutes or greater (cumulative) while the COVID-19 infected person is contagious. An infected person can spread SARS-CoV-2 starting 2 days before they have any symptoms (or, for asymptomatic people, 2 days before the positive specimen collection date). Based on this close contact, the following instructions are provided.
For 5 days* following potential exposure, you, or your child:
Will be excluded from the school setting for a minimum of 5 days after last exposure to the case of COVID-19.
Should remain quarantined at home for 5 days after your (or your child’s) last exposure to the case.
Are recommended to be tested on day 5.
Should monitor for symptoms and if symptoms develop, get tested and see a medical provider for evaluation.
May return to school following the 5-day quarantine and school exclusion period if no symptoms develop.
To return to the school setting after the 5 days of quarantine, you must continue to wear a mask for an additional 5 days. (Masks must be worn at all times in school and extracurricular activities, with the exception of outdoor activities where participants are 6 feet apart.)
Fully vaccinated (and boosted if eligible) persons in close contact with an infected person do NOT have to quarantine unless they develop symptoms (fully vaccinated persons are recommended to receive COVID-19 testing 5 days after exposure to rule out infection).
People who have tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 90 days and recovered do not have to quarantine or get tested again as long as they do not develop new symptoms.
For additional information please see:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index. html
Mississippi State Department of Health https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html
Canton Public School District COVID-19 Coordinator Dr. Shelethia McGruder can be contacted at 601-842-5216.
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Covid-19 Vaccinations Available for 5-11 year-olds
CDC Director Rochelle P. Walensky, M.D., M.P.H., endorsed the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendation that children 5 to 11 years old be vaccinated against COVID-19 with the Pfizer-BioNTech pediatric vaccine. CDC now expands vaccine recommendations to about 28 million children in the United States in this age group and allows providers to begin vaccinating them as soon as possible.
COVID-19 vaccines have undergone – and will continue to undergo – the most intensive safety monitoring in U.S. History.
Vaccinating children will help protect them from getting COVID-19 and therefore reduce their risk of severe disease, hospitalizations, or developing long-term COVID-19 complications. Getting your children vaccinated can help protect them against COVID-19, as well as reduce disruptions to in-person learning and activities by helping curb community transmission.
Distribution of pediatric vaccinations across the country has started, with plans to scale up to full capacity starting the week of November 8th. Vaccines will be available at thousands of pediatric healthcare provider offices, pharmacies, Federally Qualified Health Centers and more.
As a partner of the Canton Public School District, G.A. Carmichael Family Health Clinic is available to assist families in getting their children 5-11 vaccinated. Please call 601-521-9236 for more information.
G.A. Family Health Clinic
1668 West Peace Street
Canton, MS 39046
601-521-9236
The Truly Family Healthcare Clinic has also offered to assist with vaccinations for students, staff, and families.
Truly Family Healthcare Clinic
259 West Peace Street
Canton, MS 39046
Office: 601-691-5175
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CDC RECOMMENDATIONS
Starting immediately, if you received your last dose of the Pfizer vaccine six months or more ago and fall into one of three high-risk groups, you can receive a booster, said U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy. Those groups are: 1. People age 65 or older; 2. Anyone with a medical condition that puts them at a higher risk of severe illness with COVID, like obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, chronic kidney disease, and others; 3. People who work or live in a high-risk setting:
First responders (healthcare workers, firefighters, police, congregate care staff)
Education staff (teachers, support staff, daycare workers)
Food and agriculture workers
Manufacturing workers
Corrections workers
S. Postal Service workers
Public transit workers
Grocery store workers
-“Depending on your location, you can get these shots at pharmacies, doctors’ offices, or vaccination sites,” said Jeff Zients, the White House COVID-19 coordinator. “Boosters will be free for everyone, regardless of immigration or health insurance status. No ID or insurance required,” he said.
-Pfizer announced this week that its COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for children ages 5-11, meaning the vaccine could be approved for children as early as the end of October.
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Canton Public School District COVID-19 Numbers
Week of January 31-February 4, 2022
Positive Student Cases
Quarantined Student Cases
Positive Staff Cases
Quarantined
Staff Cases
Site Closure and date range
Canton High School
2
1
0
0
Canton 9th Grade Academy
0
0
0
0
Canton Career Center
0
0
0
0
Canton Educational Services Center
0
0
0
0
Huey Porter Middle School
0
0
0
0
Nichols Middle School
0
0
0
0
Canton Elementary School
0
0
0
0
Goodloe Elementary School
1
2
0
0
McNeal Elementary School
0
0
0
0
Reuben B. Myers CSAS
2
2
0
1
Central Office/Other
0
0
0
0
Total
5
5
0
1
Note: The numbers shown only reflect the new cases reported for the week.
Ninth Grade Academy hosted a vaccination drive January 28, 2022. Truly Family Health Care Clinic provided the services.
McNeal Elementary School will host a vaccination drive February 8, 2022 from 4-6 p.m. G.A. Carmichael will provide the services.
Porter Middle School will host a vaccination drive February 17, 2022 from 3-6 p.m. Truly Family Healthcare Clinic will provide the services.
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Canton Public School District COVID-19 Numbers
Week of January 17-21, 2022
Positive Student Cases
Quarantined Student Cases
Positive Staff Cases
Quarantined
Staff Cases
Site Closure and date range
Canton High School
10
3
0
0
Canton 9th Grade Academy
3
4
0
0
Canton Career Center
0
0
0
0
Canton Educational Services Center
0
0
0
0
Huey Porter Middle School
3
1
0
0
Nichols Middle School
2
6
0
1
Canton Elementary School
0
0
0
0
Goodloe Elementary School
3
4
2
1
McNeal Elementary School
7
5
0
0
Reuben B. Myers CSAS
7
12
0
1
Central Office/Other
0
0
0
0
Total
35
35
2
3
Note: The numbers shown only reflect the new cases reported for the week.
The Ninth Grade Academy will host a vaccination drive on January 28, 2022. The Truly Family Health Care Clinic will provide the services.
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Canton Public School District COVID-19 Numbers
Week of January 10-14, 2022
Positive Student Cases
Quarantined Student Cases
Positive Staff Cases
Quarantined
Staff Cases
Site Closure and date range
Canton High School
15
5
1
0
Canton 9th Grade Academy
2
10
Canton Career Center
0
0
1
0
Canton Educational Services Center
1
0
0
0
Huey Porter Middle School
2
4
0
0
Nichols Middle School
5
3
1
0
Canton Elementary School
0
0
0
0
January 11-14, 2022
Goodloe Elementary School
6
7
1
1
McNeal Elementary School
1
0
0
0
Reuben B. Myers CSAS
2
19
1
0
Central Office/Other
0
0
1
0
Total
34
48
6
1
1
Note: The numbers shown only reflect the new cases reported for the week.
Goodloe Elementary School will host a vaccination drive on January 13, 2022. The Ninth Grade Academy will host its vaccination drive on January 28, 2022. TheTruly Family Health Care Clinic will provide the services.
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Canton Public School District COVID-19 Numbers
Week of January 3-7, 2022
Positive Student Cases
Quarantined Student Cases
Positive Staff Cases
Quarantined
Staff Cases
Site Closure and date range
Canton High School
8
2
3
0
Canton 9th Grade Academy
8
0
0
0
Canton Career Center
0
0
0
0
Canton Educational Services Center
0
4
0
0
Huey Porter Middle School
2
4
2
0
Nichols Middle School
10
21
2
2
Canton Elementary School
15
24
3
6
Goodloe Elementary School
3
4
5
0
McNeal Elementary School
Not Reported
Not Reported
9
1
Jan 5-7, 2022
Reuben B. Myers CSAS
3
13
0
0
Central Office/Other
1
1
Total
49
72
25
10
Note: The numbers shown only reflect the new cases reported for the week.
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Canton Public School District Current COVID-19 Numbers
Week September 27- October 1, 2021
Canton High
0
0
Canton 9th Grade Academy
0
0
Canton Career Center
0
0
Canton Educational Services Center
0
0
Huey Porter Middle
0
0
Nichols Middle
0
0
Canton Elementary
0
0
Goodloe Elementary
0
0
McNeal Elementary
0
0
Reuben B. Myers CSAS
0
0
Central Office
0
0
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Canton Public School District Current COVID-19 Numbers
Week September 20-24, 2021
COVID-19 CASES
QUARANTINED
Canton High
0
4
Canton 9th Grade Academy
0
2
Canton Career Center
0
0
Canton Educational Services Center
0
0
Huey Porter Middle
1
1
Nichols Middle
0
0
Canton Elementary
1
9
Goodloe Elementary
1
2
McNeal Elementary
1
2
Reuben B. Myers CSAS
0
0
Central Office
0
0
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Have you tested positive for COVID-19?
Are you 65 years or older?
Are you 12 years or older and have a chronic condition?
If so, the IMMEDIATE use of monoclonal antibody treatments could help reduce your need for hospitalization!
What are Monoclonal Antibodies?
The monoclonal antibodies treatments bamlanivimab/etesevimab (made by Eli Lilly and Company) and the therapeutic cocktail casirivimab/imdevimab (made by Regeneron) are laboratory-made proteins that mimic the immune system’s ability to fight off harmful pathogens such as viruses. Monoclonal antibodies treatments are given to help treat patients with COVID-19. The sooner the treatment, the better!
How do I get treatment?
Call your local healthcare provider
Visit a treatment locator at http://infusioncenter.org maintained by the National Infusion Center Association (NICA) or https://protect-hhs.gov/pages/therapeutics-distribution#distribution-locations maintained by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Visit your local infusion center.
Click on the link below to view the flyer:
COVID ANTIBODIES INFORMATION
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COVID-19 CASES
QUARANTINED
Canton High
1
56
Canton 9th Grade Academy
1
15
Canton Career Center
0
0
Canton Educational Services Center
0
0
Huey Porter Middle
1
46
Nichols Middle
0
12
Canton Elementary
0
4
Goodloe Elementary
4
8
McNeal Elementary
0
1
Reuben B. Myers CSAS
4
29
Central Office
1
6
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Canton Public School District Current COVID-19 Numbers
Week August 23-27, 2021
COVID-19 CASES
QUARANTINED
Canton High
9
18
Canton 9th Grade Academy
4
20
Canton Career Center
0
0
Canton Educational Services Center
0
0
Huey Porter Middle
2
3
Nichols Middle
6
6
Canton Elementary
Goodloe Elementary
3
9
McNeal Elementary
3
6
Reuben B. Myers CSAS
3
15
Central Office
0
0
Have you tested positive for COVID-19?
Are you 65 years or older?
Are you 12 years or older and have a chronic condition? antibodies
If so, the IMMEDIATE use of monoclonal antibody treatments could help reduce your need for hospitalization!
Ask your local healthcare provider.
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AUGUST 16-20, 2021
COVID-19 DATA UPDATE
COVID-19 CASES
QUARANTINED
Canton High
1
16
Canton 9th Grade Academy
2
19
Canton Career Center
0
0
Canton Educational Services Center
0
0
Huey Porter Middle
4
28
Nichols Middle
3
9
Canton Elementary
0
0
Goodloe Elementary
4
33
McNeal Elementary
2
4
Reuben B. Myers CSAS
1
6
Central Office
1
1
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CPSD is working to keep our students and staff as safe as possible during this pandemic. We also want to be as transparent and as accurate as possible about the rising COVID-19 cases in our district.
Please review the chart below to see our current COVID cases and the number of those quarantined. (these numbers change daily) We are asking you to continue to wear your mask, get vaccinated, social distance, and follow CDC guidelines to help keep our students and staff safe. Also, review our contact tracing procedures.
AUGUST 9-13, 2021
COVID-19 DATA UPDATE
COVID-19 CASES
QUARANTINED
Canton High
2
3
Canton 9th Grade Academy
3
13
Canton Career Center
0
0
Canton Educational Services Center
1
1
Huey Porter Middle
5
33
Nichols Middle
3
30
Canton Elementary
1
11
Goodloe Elementary
3
8
McNeal Elementary
3
16
Reuben B. Myers CSAS
6
9
Central Office
1
2
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Contact Tracing Procedures
Immediately after principals are notified that a student in their school has tested positive for or been diagnosed with COVID-19, the principal will notify Dr. Sharon Brown, the District COVID-19 Coordinator as well as their department head of the positive case.
The principal will contact the student’s teacher/teachers to begin contact tracing. Contact is defined as any student who came in close contact for an extended period of time (15 min) with the COVID positive student.
The teacher or school staff will compile the list of students whose parents need to be contacted using the information provided when the student was registered. Parents this information must be up to date.
The names and contact numbers of parents, as well as persons who can be contacted in case of an emergency, will be given to Dr. Sharon Brown so that she can begin notifying parents to quarantine their student/students.
Quarantine Period
Students, teachers, and staff who are NOT fully vaccinated and are identified as close contacts to COVID-19, as outlined above, should be in Quarantine for a full 14 days. There are additional options to the 14-day quarantine period from the school setting as follows:
10-day option: Quarantine can end after 10 days if the individual has no symptoms during the entire 10-day period, or
7- day plus test option: If the individual has no symptoms for 7 days and has a negative COVID-19 test (molecular or antigen) collected on days 5, 6, or 7 of the quarantine period, the quarantine period can be discontinued quarantine after 7 days.
People who are fully vaccinated should get tested 3-5 days after coming into close contact with someone with COVID-19 and wear a mask indoors in public for 14 days or until they test negative. If symptoms develop, they should isolate and get tested immediately
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The Canton Public School District schedule for the start of its instructional day:
The start time for ALL schools will be 8:00 a.m. each day with Elementary Schools ending at 2:30 p.m., Middle Schools ending at 3:00 p.m. and the High School ending at 3:30 p.m.
Students will be considered late at 8:05 a.m. daily.
No school can dismiss prior to 2:30 p.m. each day.
Student bus and parent drop-offs will begin at 7:00 a.m. daily.
Breakfast will be served from 7:00 a.m. until 7:50 a.m. daily.
Bus Routes will also be posted on the district’s website.
Bus and parent drop off of students begins at 7:00 a.m. daily
Bus Routes will be posted on the district’s website
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BULLYING: POLICY & PROCEDURES FOR REPORTING
“Any student or employee who feels that they have been the victim of bullying or harassing behavior are urged to report the incident to the appropriate school official. The specific procedures for filing a complaint can be found by clicking on the heading entitled “Bullying: Policy & Procedures for Reporting” or the heading entitled “District Policies” located under the Quick Links section on this website. Once you enter the Canton Public School District policy site please see Board policy JDDA.”
You can also view the district policy & procedures for reporting bullying by simply clicking on the link below:
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2018-2019 & 2019-2020
Canton Public School District
2018-2019 & 2019-2020 ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS
JIMMIE GOODLOE ELEMENTARY -A
REUBEN B. MYERS CSAS- B
MCNEAL ELEMENTARY-B
CANTON ELEMENTARY-C
HUEY PORTER MIDDLE SCHOOL-D
NICHOLS MIDDLE SCHOOL-D
CANTON HIGH SCHOOL-C
CANTON 9TH GRADE ACADEMY-C
CANTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT-D
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Elite private schools: top 10 most expensive schools
Forbes magazine has published a list of elite private schools in the world, ranked according to the principle of tuition fees. If you look at this list of the most expensive and prestigious schools in the world, then Swiss schools occupy the first places. The best private schools cost a lot for parents, but many believe it’s worth it. A century-old reputation, an appropriate level of education, a social circle – all this opens many doors for graduates. That is why the children of politicians, diplomats, businessmen with high-profile surnames study in Switzerland. Such educational institutions remain elite private schools, and the best private schools in the world do not observe a shortage of students.
“Whoever you hug in your first year, you sit with in the Senate”
Harvard rule
1st Institute Le Rosey
This school is called the school of kings. This is the most expensive and prestigious school in the world and the only one that has 2 residences – winter and summer. In autumn, spring and summer, students enjoy life in a medieval castle on an area of 28 hectares, with numerous tennis courts, swimming pools, saunas, a yacht club and a stable for those who wish. The school’s chef is one of the best in Europe. In winter, children live in a separate campus, a five-minute walk from the ski slopes.
The cost of : at the time of the ranking (2007) – € 50`000 ($73`150) per year. At the moment, prices and exchange rates may have changed (the cost of training today).
2. College Alpin Beau Soleil
College Beau Soleil – one of the best private schools in Switzerland, founded in 1910 in Gstaad, in 1920 moved to the small resort town of Vilar near Montreux. The school has been run by its owners for three generations. The school has its own restaurant, arts center, digital recording studio and stables. There are an average of 8 students per class. The school is famous for tourist expeditions, for example, to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Cost : the rating was carried out in 2007, according to the data for that period – € 48`000 ($ 70`220) per year. At the moment, prices may have changed (the cost of training today).
3. Aiglon College
This school is based on the British system of secondary education. International (British) experts call Aiglon College “a strong educational school, emotionally strong, physically tough”. There are a maximum of 5 students per teacher. The area of the school is 46`000 square meters.
Cost : the rating was carried out in 2007, according to the data for that period – € 43`200 ($ 63`200) per year. At the moment, prices may have changed (the cost of training today).
4. Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz
Located near the ski resort of St. Moritz. The school is small – only 200 students, most of the students are foreigners. Training takes place according to the German, Swiss programs, as well as the IB program.
Cost : the rating was carried out in 2007, according to the data for that period – € 43`000 ($ 62`900) per year. At the moment, prices may have changed (the cost of training today)
5. Brillantmont International School
One of the few Swiss private schools located inside the city. Lausanne is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Only 100 children study at the school, who are provided with the best teachers and an area of 13,000 square meters with a park.
Cost : the rating was carried out in 2007, according to the data for that period – € 40`000 ($ 58`500) per year. At the moment, prices may have changed (the cost of training today).
6. Gstaad International School
It is one of the smallest boarding schools in Switzerland, with a focus on sports activities such as tennis, swimming, climbing and skiing. The school also has a correctional department, where children suffering from hyperactivity, dyslexia study. The school offers the British and American standard of education.
Cost : the rating was carried out in 2007, according to the data for that period – € 40`000 ($ 58`500) per year. At the moment, the cost of education and accommodation is 98`000 CHF (USD 115`300).
7. Leysin American School
The school prepares according to the American education system and IB. It is located in the famous ski resort. The academic program includes, on a mandatory basis, cultural and educational trips around Europe and a course in the basics of business.
Cost : the rating was carried out in 2007, according to the data for that period – € 39`200 ($ 57`350) per year. At the moment, prices may have changed (the cost of training today).
8. Institut auf dem Rosenberg
The Institut auf dem Rosenberg school has a large territory – more than 100,000 sq.m., it has its own park, a school building and several residential campuses, a gym, sports and playgrounds, tennis courts. The Institut auf dem Rosenberg school was founded by Ulrich Schmidt in 1889year. By the beginning of the century, the school began to enjoy great popularity among the noble families of Europe and the New World.
Cost : the rating was carried out in 2007, according to the data for that period – € 39`000 ($ 57`000) per year. At the moment, prices may have changed (the cost of training today).
9th St. George’s School
First British boarding school in Switzerland. The school is located on a vast area, consisting of a park of 45`000 square meters. The windows of the school offer amazing views of the Alps and Lake Geneva. A wide range of sports and activities, from skiing to yoga and Pilates.
Cost : the rating was carried out in 2007, according to the data for that period – € 38`000 ($ 56`000) per year. At the moment, prices may have changed (the cost of training today).
10. Eton College
A true bastion of British education, a school founded back in 1440. Since then, only boys have attended the school. Many politicians, members of the royal family and celebrities from all over the world have come out of the walls of this school. Most of the school’s graduates study at Oxford and Cambridge. Both princes, Harry and William, studied at the school, as did the leader of the British Conservative Party, David Cameron.
Cost : the rating was carried out in 2007, according to the data for that period – € 37`500 ($ 54`900) per year. At the moment the prices have changed: USD 50`000.
Source: Forbes.
However, one should not assume that all Swiss schools are equally expensive: there are quite enough democratic educational institutions in the country worth 30-40 thousand francs a year!
About Us – Open School
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WHY IS AN OPEN SCHOOL
According to the annual research of the RAEX Rating Agency (RAEX-Analystika), dedicated to the admission of schoolchildren to the best universities in Russia, School 1535 remains a long-term leader in education with the best traditions of science, humanities and mathematics education in Moscow and Russia.
School ratings are based on the exclusive information provided by the leading Russian universities on admission campaigns .
Since 2010, School No. 1535 has topped the list of the best schools in Moscow.
According to the Rating of Moscow Schools based on the results of the 2019-2020 academic year , which for the second year singles out the twenty best schools in Moscow , School 1535 is included in:
20 best schools in Moscow with the largest contribution to providing quality mass education
20 best schools in Moscow with the greatest contribution to creating conditions for the development of talents among the maximum number of students
Top-20 list of the best schools in terms of the number of applicants to leading Russian universities, 2020
Rating of the best schools in Russia by competitiveness of graduates in the field of Medicine, 2020
Rating of Russian schools based on the results of the Unified State Examination, 2020
Rating of the best Russian schools in terms of graduate competitiveness in the field of “Economics and Management”, 2020
Rating of the best Russian schools in terms of graduate competitiveness in the field of “Social and Humanitarian Areas”, 2020
Ranking of the best Russian schools in terms of graduate competitiveness, 2020
USE RESULTS
The teachers of School 1535 are familiar with the solution methodology and the assessment system of the GIA.
39 teachers are USE experts .
The result of the work of teachers speaks for itself:
100 points for the USE
220 points for the USE
Medalists
8 graduates0003
51 people
272 people
197 medals
METHODOLOGICAL SUPPORT
Textbooks, workbooks, distance training and diagnostic tests were developed by specialists from School 1535, a long-term leader in metropolitan education with the best traditions of science, humanities and mathematics education in Moscow and Russia.
WE OFFER
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Take a virtual tour of the lyceum and you will immediately want to study with us!
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WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT US
I express my sincere gratitude to the organizers and staff of the Open School. Throughout the entire academic year, we were preparing to enter your school in the 7th grade. We attended courses, worked on sections offered by the Open School. Personally, I often had questions, for which I always received a very clear explanation, unhurried and detailed. Is always. Thank you very much for your patience. Professionals in their field! Unfortunately, we did not pass the entrance examinations. However, the memories of the school, the teachers who conducted the classes are the most wonderful. We thank you with all our heart.
Evgenia Klementieva
My child attended classes in various subjects for two years. These classes helped to increase the level of knowledge, the manuals offered in the classes were very useful for preparing for the exams. If any questions arose, the employees were available, attentive and willing to help in solving them. Thank you for your work!
Polyakova Julia
I would like to express my gratitude to the teachers of the Small Lyceum. The teachers are young but experienced and at the same time communicate with the children in their own language. The lessons are interesting. By the way, we even liked doing it online, especially when we started posting videos of problem analysis. Thank you!
Julia
I would like to express my deep gratitude to the whole staff of the Open School! The child always attended courses with great pleasure, discovered a lot of new things, he really liked it. The teachers who taught my child are true professionals! Each of the staff of the Open School could be contacted with any question and receive the necessary information in a timely manner. If you want your child to study with pleasure and have good knowledge, bring him to the Open School!
Olga
I express my sincere gratitude to the teaching staff of the Open School 1535 for their professionalism, sensitive and attentive attitude towards children. Special thanks go to the staff of the Open School for their kindness, understanding, individual approach, ability to hear and help everyone. For timely informing (mail, WatsApp, social networks). For efficiency in resolving any issues! Separately, I would like to say about a wide and varied selection of courses and a convenient schedule. Everything is built for the convenience of children and parents. Thank you. For your work! You are best!
Tatyana
Trained at the Open School 1535 to enter the 7th grade of the lyceum. I liked everything very much! Thanks to the teachers and administrators of the Open School: Tatiana and Kristina. I recommend the courses to everyone who plans to enter this school, the courses are a must! We did!!!
Daria Kalinina
I want to express my deep gratitude to the teacher of mathematics Alexandrova Olga Vladimirovna. A teacher who is in love with his subject “infects” everyone around him with this love) Thanks to classes with Olga Vladimirovna, mathematics became my daughter’s favorite subject, which my daughter was ready to study all day long. As a result, I successfully passed the Unified State Examination in specialized mathematics, had an excellent result in DWI, and received admission to the budget at Moscow State University.
Julia
Of course, it’s too early to draw any conclusions, but I’ll share my first impressions of classes at the Small Lyceum. I would like to note the high level of organization of the educational process: information is communicated to parents in advance both by e-mail and via SMS messages; flows are clearly distributed, children are met, escorted; In the classroom, the atmosphere is friendly, the child is not shy and not nervous. Many thanks to all the staff of the Open School!
Olga Chernykh
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European Gymnasium
History
The European Gymnasium grew out of a chamber private garden, which its director
Irina Bogantseva did for her daughter: “The parents said: well, what are we
Are we going to regular school now? That’s how it all happened. ” Then, in the 1990s, the school
was in the building of the former kindergarten. Now there is a preschool department of the gymnasium,
where they take from a year and a half, and the school itself last year moved to a huge
the former building of the sports school “Spartak” – with four floors and three
gyms.
Study
The school has an international baccalaureate system. This means,
that graduates can enter both a Russian university and abroad. Accordingly, you can choose one of three programs. The first option is when, from the 10th grade, all subjects, except for Russian,
conducted in English. The second – all subjects in Russian. And the third – when the child chooses both
programs. Students who choose different programs take different exams, and parents pay
different money. Periodically, invited psychologists arrange team building inside the classes. Children are taught to work in groups and make presentations.
Languages
This year we launched an experiment and introduced English-language education from the 5th grade, and in the 1st grade we added compulsory Chinese. In ordinary classes, English begins in kindergarten, with a second language (French, German or Spanish) being added from the 3rd grade. By the end of 9th grade, children are fluent in two languages.
European Gymnasium students in uniform
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The school is technically well equipped
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Certificates of honor occupy half a wall in the computer class
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Starting from one and a half years of age
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Baby Gym
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You can drum in the gymnasium without fear of complaints from neighbors
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Teachers
Mostly young teachers. Foreign languages are taught by non-native speakers, and this is the idea: it is important that teachers be professionals.
Graduates
A quarter of graduates enter foreign universities, a quarter – to the Higher School of Economics, half – to other Russian universities.
Outside of studies
Theater festival, trips to other Russian cities and abroad, a film club run by a VGIK graduate, trips to an orphanage and a charity fair. At least twice a month, students go to the theater and on an excursion. Right in the school in the middle of the corridor there is a chess field and ping-pong, which you can play during breaks and after-school. There is a parliament: students who were chosen to negotiate with the school
administration. There are plans to launch a radio in the future.
Food
There is a cook who chooses herself
products and comes up with a menu. They feed five times a day, there is the first breakfast
before the first lesson – for those who live far away. Periodically arranged
days of national cuisines, for example, Tajik (tolerance is one of the main principles).
Uniform
Girls wear dark blue jackets and skirts in
red-blue-green checkered. The boys are in trousers, a vest and a jacket.
Features
The school has wifi, parking outside, shower next to
gym, and they try to collect garbage separately.
Cost
From 45,000 to 50,000 rubles. per month (depending on the class and training program).
Address
Sokolnichesky shaft, 28
Website
www.eurogym.ru
Opening hours
8.30–19.00
Telephone
(495) 225 52 01
Pirogov school
History
One of
the first private schools in Moscow back in the late 1980s grew up from kindergarten, which
a group of parents – parishioners of Father Alexander Men – was created on Ostozhenka. AT
October 1989, the school was given the first floor in a building overlooking the current Muzeon Park,
where, two years later, they began to bring monuments to the ideologists of the fallen regime. At first, prayers were periodically held at the school, the director led music and sang with the children “As it is now
the prophetic Oleg is gathering, ”and the parents themselves prepared dinners. Gradually, the school won back all the floors and turned from a chamber institution into one of
the most prestigious private establishments in Moscow.
Study
Now in
elementary school classes consist of about 20 people, and every year everyone who wants to study here
more. Differences
there is no state program – all the same GIA and USE. Although the school is private, the environment here is quite modest, and there is no queue of parked limousines in the morning.
Languages
From the 1st grade everyone learns English, from the 5th grade they can choose German or French (neither, however, is successful).
Teachers
Most teachers are over 40 years old. The permanent director Mikhail Vasilievich Smola delves into everything: from a blockage in the toilet to problems between children. If the teachers are sick, they are replaced by the head teacher – for example, he plays football with the children. Everyone knows each other by name, no one is afraid of anyone, and these informal human relations are the main advantage of the school, which has been preserved since the early nineties.
Graduates
Enter leading Russian universities (Moscow State University, Higher School of Economics, Russian State Humanitarian University and others).
Outside of studies
There is no practice of traveling on holidays, but at the junior school they go on excursions on weekends, and at the senior school they go to other cities. Classes have their own holidays and trips to the cinema. On the extension, they walk in the Muzeon (physical education is held there in the winter on skis). Of the additional classes for some money, there is a set that is usual for public schools: chess, ballroom dancing, football, a choir, and the like.
Food
Prepared lunches and breakfasts are brought to the school, there are
buffet.
Features
There is a class for children with disabilities.
Cost
About 40,000 rubles. per month plus security deposit. If there are several children in the family who go to school, they study at a discount. Additionally, money is collected inside the classes for necessary things – from a water cooler to cups, as well as for lunches (optional), notebooks (in elementary school) and excursions.
Address
1st Babyegorodsky per., 5/7
Website
www.pirogovka.info
Opening hours
9.15–18.00
Telephone
(499) 238 40 12
“Rainbow” and “Golden Ratio”
History
Formally
two different schools in partnership: from elementary
school called “Rainbow” children go to the “Golden Ratio”. The “Golden Section” appeared back in 1992, the kindergarten and school “Rainbow” – 16 years later.
Study
When moving from elementary to
high school psychologists and teachers conduct a series of interviews and share
parallel (as the classes are called here) into 4-6 groups of 2 to 8 people each. The composition of the groups also changes in different lessons – depending on the speed with which the children
learn the material, the pace of their work and psychological characteristics. In senior
classes, each student has an individual educational program: in addition to
basic compulsory set of subjects, he may choose additional
specialized courses (such as philosophy, economics, or advanced mathematics) or
preparation for international exams. The school has a state license and accreditation. As in public schools, high school students take the exam.
Languages
English is taught from grade 1, French, Spanish, Italian or German from grade 5. Starting from the 4th-5th grades, you can take the Cambridge
exams, and high school students are prepared for TOEFL or IELTS. In addition, you can submit
international exams in European languages.
Teachers
Mostly middle-aged, although young people teach foreign languages. In high school, literature is led by Dmitry Bykov. There are no class teachers, there are curators-psychologists who are in
constant contact with parents and delve into all conflicts between children
(sometimes even too scrupulously).
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Physical education
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Family holiday
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Children cook spaghetti for Italy Day
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The school provides a variety of opportunities for the creative self-realization of children
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Graduates
30% go to European (primarily British) and American universities, 70% – to Russian (Moscow State University, MGIMO, HSE, RANH, RSUH and others).
Activities
During the holidays, they travel to the countries of the languages being studied (usually the USA and Great Britain). In June – to a school camp, which is usually held in the country of the second language being studied. Approximately twice a week there are excursions to museums in Moscow and in the Moscow region.
Food
The buffet is more like a cafe than a canteen. Prepare mostly healthy
food, disdaining mayonnaise. In elementary school, in addition to breakfast and lunch, there is an afternoon snack
and dinner. In the middle – breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea.
Uniform
Introduced this year, but shirts, polos and jumpers look normal
casual wear. The fact that this is a uniform can only be guessed from the patches with the emblem.
Features
After 9th grade, children are required to complete a week of practice, after 10th grade – 21 days. The place depends on where the student is going to go and who to be. The school has programs involving famous people, the main of which are “Literary Readings with Pavel Lyubimtsev” and “100 Questions for a Professional” (in particular, questions have already been asked to Andrei Makarevich, Nikita Mikhalkov and the late academician Sergei Kapitsa).
Cost
45,000–55,000 rubles Some children study for free (if parents change circumstances during their studies and there is no money, the child is always left). Additional charges apply for food and vacation travel.
Opening hours
8.00–19.30 (first lesson starts at 9.25, but you can bring the child earlier)
Telephone
(499) 248 31 94
School of Cooperation
History
Eremin. The name was informal and meant “collaboration of children,
parents and educators. The uniform and the pioneers were immediately canceled there, a tour was introduced
day, foreign languages to choose from and pretty traditions that migrated here from
91st. Later, the school became paid. After the end
In the 1990s, the head of the shareholder company was killed and the school passed to his heirs, the cost of education began to skyrocket. Now it is one of the most expensive and prestigious schools in
city (ranked first in various ratings of the best private schools in Moscow).
Education
For the past five years, the school has been running an early development center for 5-6 year olds and a kindergarten (from 4 to 6 years old), and English begins there. However, you don’t need to study there to get in. Already from the 5th to the 7th grade, you can choose additional courses depending on the interests of the child –
be it economics, drawing, management or the basics of theatrical culture. AT
8–9grades begin pre-profile training (humanitarian or
mathematical). In the 10-11s, narrower profiles are introduced: economics,
psychology, linguistics, cultural studies, etc. Every high school student
an individual plan, in accordance with which he is prepared for the exam. Special courses
read by lecturers from the Higher School of Economics (partner of the school). In addition, the school cooperates with Moscow State University,
RSUH, Baumanka and other universities. In classes from 12 to 16 people. Physical education takes place in our own fitness center near the school, where there is a saltwater pool, cardio equipment, all types of aerobics, yoga, martial arts and a gym.
Languages
Children from grade 1 learn English and sit Cambridge exams, from grade 5 they learn French or German. In the 8th, if there is a desire, a third language appears.
Teachers
Almost all with at least 10 years of experience, holders of various medals, awards and titles.
Cooperation School is one of the most expensive in Moscow
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Gym
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Compared to many private schools, the leadership of the School of Cooperation has a thorough approach to interior design
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Class
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English room
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School cafeteria. Dishes for students are selected by the chef
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Outside view
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Graduates
Mostly Moscow State University, MGIMO, Moscow State Law Academy, Higher School of Economics. A small number of children enter European and American universities.
Apart from studies
There are many clubs at the school. True, parents complain that the load in the lessons is such that there is no time left for circles. Every vacation, the school organizes field camps in the nearest suburbs, each trip is dedicated to a specific topic. Four times a year, the school arranges excursion days in Moscow museums. Older children go on excursions in the suburbs, sometimes for several days. In addition, in the middle and high schools there are internships in England.
Food
Four meals a day and 20 days
a menu with several dishes to choose from. The chef prepares hot cereals with fruits in the morning. All dishes are ecologically
clean water using products from the best suppliers. watered
freshly squeezed juices and oxygen cocktails.
Uniform
Boys wear gray trousers, girls can wear skirts and dresses or
trousers. This was done so that the differences between children from rich and simply wealthy families were not too noticeable.
Features
Many school traditions came from the 91st school: for example, the watermelon holiday. Others arose on their own – like a general school skit dedicated to graduates, on the last call. The intra-school intellectual game “ZUBR” has become all-Russian. Read more about school traditions here.
Cost
76000 rub. per month plus an admission fee for the same amount (parents chip off for cool holidays).
Address
Solzhenitsyn, 9BUT
Website
www.cooperation.ru
Opening hours
9.00–19.00
Telephone
(495) 911 99 91
Filippovskaya school
History
Cozy school with two buildings in the center of Moscow, which is named after
honor of the abbot and builder of the Solovetsky Monastery, Metropolitan Philip (the founders of the school are involved in the restoration of the monastery). At the same time, FS
– a secular institution. The site emphasizes that religion
– a personal matter of students and teachers.
Study
Classes are small – about 12 people (there are very small
experimental classes of 7-8 people, where Latin begins from the 2nd grade). From the 2nd grade history begins, and from the 4th – mythology. In 8th and 10th grade children write
coursework, on the example of which they are explained what a research
Job. Recently, the school introduced the so-called mini-courses, which are divided into trimesters
and for different classes are different: linguistics, foreign literature, drawing, and so
Further. The bottom line is to teach various useful techniques for independent work.
– allocate time, memorize material, etc. Teachers are ready to train for admission – as long as the child is interested and wants to study.
Languages
English is taught from grade 1, Latin from grade 5, French, German or Spanish from grade 7. Optionally, you can learn Chinese.
Teachers
Of different ages, but always passionate about their work.
Although the school is named in honor of Metropolitan Philip, the management strongly emphasizes its openness to representatives of all faiths
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Children at work in the animation studio
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Graduates
Get into Moscow State University, Higher School of Economics, Baumanka and other universities.
Outside of studies
The school has its own bus that takes children on field trips (once a week or two). During the holidays there are often trips to other cities with a rich educational program: from Novgorod and Kostroma to England. There are many additional free activities, among which parents especially praise biomodelling, chess, hand-to-hand combat and the cartoon studio.
Food
Three meals a day. The menu for
children on a diet. Food is imported, which is a separate subject of parental
experiences.
Features
It is forbidden to play games on smartphones and tablets at school.
Cost
35,000–40,000 rubles per month. The entrance fee is about 100,000 rubles. It is customary to rent about 10,000 rubles. once a year for textbooks and excursions to museums.
Address
Usacheva, 52 (elementary school), M. Pirogovskaya, 13, building 1 (high school)
Classical gymnasium with Greek-Latin
office of Yu.A. Shichalin
History
Founded 20 years ago by the current director Elena Shichalin
founder of the Greek-Latin cabinet publishing house Yuri Shichalin. Gymnasium long
moved from place to place and now settled on the last two floors
school building near Prospekt Mira. Seems like 19For 93 years, the modest and homely atmosphere of the school has not changed much.
Education
Shichaly gymnasium – Orthodox. She reports to the Department
religious education and catechesis of the ROC. From the 1st grade, the Law of God is studied. On the fourth floor, instead of one of the offices, there is a temple. The sounds of musical instruments often come from inside: there is not enough space, so additional music lessons
pass here. On weekdays there are prayer services, on weekends there are services for which
families of students and teachers come (optional). By the 4th grade, additional mathematics appears, an introduction to
art history and ancient history. By the 5th it becomes clear who
can study further, but for whom it makes no sense to stay. As a result, from 20 people,
who are recruited in the 1st grade, 7 remain by the 11th. This is due both to the laziness of some students, and to the fact that
everyone is given ancient languages, which are taught here without fail. Since 2005, the gymnasium has been participating in the pan-European educational program (PEEP, Pan-European Educational Program): in the fall, three participating countries organize conferences on one of the three large educational blocks: science, history and culture.
Languages
Beginning in 4th grade, an introduction to Latin, as well as English or French, begins. From the 5th – serious Latin and Greek. From the 6th – the second modern language (French or German).
Teachers
Many young teachers, among them graduates of the gymnasium. There are teachers who have been working here from the very beginning, candidates and doctors of sciences.
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The school pays special attention to ancient languages. Students are taught Latin and Greek in earnest from the 5th grade
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Graduates
First of all, they enter various faculties of Moscow State University. Among other universities: Russian State University for the Humanities, Medical, Stankin and so on.
Outside of studies
Among the additional classes there is a fairly strong chess club, choir, drawing, piano and flute (the last two are individual and for a fee). The gymnasium has its own theater, in which not only students but also graduates participate. Performances (not only in Russian, but also in other languages) are staged by the director herself, and by many teachers. There are often excursions. On vacation they go abroad – to Italy and Greece. On weekends and school hours – to St. Petersburg, Veliky Novgorod, Pskov and other Russian cities.
Food
Partially prepared food is used, partly prepared on site by the cook. Products are mostly natural.
Form
In the gymnasium up to the 5th grade girls
wear Scottish skirts, sundresses and a white top. Boys – white top
dark blue trousers. In high school, girls wear dark skirts and white tops, and boys wear the same color scheme. However, many children do not wear uniforms.
Features
In the same building as the gymnasium, there is a publishing house of the same name and a bookstore. The assortment mainly consists of original and translated books in Latin and ancient Greek, books on Christian subjects and textbooks.
Cost
20000 rub. per month, including summer. If there are two children – 17,500 rubles, if there are three or more – 15,000 rubles. The entrance fee is equal to the monthly payment. Excursions, extended stays and meals are paid extra.
Address
Orlovo-Davydovsky per., 5
Website
www.mgl.ru
Opening hours
9.00-18.00 for elementary school, 9.00-15.45 for middle and high school
Telephone
(495) 680 92 41
Other noteworthy private schools
01
Pavlovskaya Gymnasium
One of the youngest schools, opened in 2009. Accordingly, there are only two editions. The first year costs 1,650,000 rubles, by the senior classes the price drops to 710,000 rubles. The plan of the school is more like a small town: seven buildings are separated by trees and parking lots. On the territory there is a temple and a football field.
02
Lomonosov school
A whole network of schools with two buildings in the west of Moscow and a suburban branch. The building of the high school from the inside is more like a business center. The best private school according to the results of the rating of the Moscow Department of Education.
03
“Heir”
The school’s mission is “to create an innovative developing educational environment for the formation of a creative class of young people ready to become leaders in the innovative economy.” Inside the school, there is a system of thematic schools with different courses – from business training to a sports club.
04
“Perspektiva”
Another pretty school that emerged in the early 1990s. Many vacation trips and role-playing games, which are especially loved here. Starts from high school: to enter, you will need to write a paper in mathematics, an essay and pass an interview in history or physics.
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NOV! HOTLINE! Dear parents! A “hot line” was organized at school on the organization of the school year, free meals in elementary school, on payments for class management, on all issues of organizing the activities of MBOU secondary school No. 22 with in-depth study of the French language by phone 23-22-24, 26-17-89 (director) from 9.00 to 17.00 (Monday – Friday)
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, FAVORITE SCHOOL!
In 2021, the school celebrates its 55th anniversary!
September 1, 1966 in a new, newly built school at 74B, Gaidar Avenue, the first bell rang. The school opened its doors to 1,300 students and 100 teachers who studied and worked here in three shifts.
The first director of the 22nd school was Sonin Nikolay Alexandrovich . A pioneer team named after Arkady Gaidar was organized here for the children, and the Blue Cup club was organized for teachers.
In 1970 in school 22 for the first time in the city a physics classroom was equipped, the initiator of this event was the teacher of physics Berkovich Efim Mikhailovich. Later, classrooms for biology, geography, and chemistry appeared in the school, and after 22, this practice was spread by the rest of the schools in Dzerzhinsk.
In 1972 , the patriotic club “Poisk” and the corner of military glory appeared in school No. 22, which today has grown into a real school museum.
A powerful music studio worked at the school – brass and jazz bands, violins, Romanian saxophones, folk instruments. All this was purchased with the money received by the pioneers from the delivery of waste paper and scrap metal. Later, all musical instruments moved to the music school No. 3.
B 1993 School No. 22 becomes a corner of France in Dzerzhinsk. An exchange of students and teachers with the French Lyceum Forel in the city of Cannes in Normandy has been established, the French Ambassador to Russia, Mr. Pierre Morel, has visited the school more than once. Students study French in depth, as well as literature and history in French, together with the teacher Zabotina Irina Nikolaevna, they organize the French theater “Figaro” and win awards at the all-Russian level.
In 2014 . – according to the results of studying the French language, the Unified State Examination, according to the number of winners and prize-winners of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren, winners of regional, federal and international competitions organized by the Alliance Française – Nizhny Novgorod, the French Embassy in Russia, as well as By the International Federation of French Language Teachers, the school entered the All-Russian community of schools with the study of French “French Institute in Russia”.
B 2014 . the school is included in the national register “Leading educational institutions of Russia”.
B 2015 . The Education Development Federation awarded the school with a diploma of the winner of the All-Russian Exhibition “Forum of Educational Institutions 2015.”
Today, school number 22 with in-depth study of the French language is 50 teachers and 650 students, 90 gold and 155 silver medalists. School 22, the only one in Dzerzhinsk, was included in the rating of the 500 best schools in Russia. Our school is a three-time winner in the competition of educational institutions implementing innovative educational programs as part of the implementation of the priority national project “Education”, the owner of the Grant of the Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region.
School No. 22 is a member of the federal innovation platform “Design and Network Institute for Innovative Education”.
Our students are winners and prize-winners of the regional and all-Russian stages of the Olympiad for schoolchildren in Russian and French languages and literature, holders of personal scholarships and grants to support talented youth.
School 22 is the school camp “Hotel Leto”, which became the winner of the city competition of health camps, this is the Press Center “Salut” and
the Meridian TESS children’s association, which continues the best pioneering traditions, is the BARS sports club and the Balaganchik theater studio, this is a friendly community of talented teachers aimed at the success of children and active parents.
The motto of school No. 22 is to be successful!
Gorshonkova Angelina 2 b class
“Poems about school”
Good day, my favorite viewer, Ready to listen to my story? Wisdom has erected an abode It has long been a team of craftsmen.
Brick, concrete, cement, mastic, The city has experienced a lot of spending. And children from young to old So they waited for the “Open Gates Day”!
It’s done! From ceiling to floor Filled with autumn sun! Beloved, native school, Stronghold for many years!
The people here are smart, brave, nimble, You will not find more fun. Today the school has two A’s, Such a glorious anniversary.
But you don’t seem old to us, Though a lot of water has flowed under the bridge. And the house on Gaidar street has become close and dear to all of us.
The native school will give knowledge, Here you just can’t get sad. Ready to learn French And even fly to Paris.
There is everything you need to study, And school is the best start in life. Let’s say to the school together: – Hey, happy anniversary! Seuve et garde!
Samtsova Kira 2 b class
“School” Every year a cheerful bell, Brings us together, Hello, autumn! Hello school! Hello, my favorite class! Although we feel sorry for the summer a little, We will not be sad in vain. Hello, the road to knowledge! Hello, September holiday!
Veremeeva Vera, 7 “A” class
“My school”
There is no school in the world more wonderful, I hurry here in the morning. Friends are here, lessons and songs, I think here and write.
O twenty-second, my dear! You have no equal in Dzerzhinsk! Reading French is easy! The school has so many victories!
And so many talented, smart Students work here And friendly teachers. And how many last calls
Sound! And the start at school took Roads of good people. From the twenty-second they walked To their dream and luck.
And I won’t get tired of repeating: You can go around the world, But the twenty-second school is better than You won’t find it anywhere in the world!
NOV! Dear parents and students! Training format from September 1, 2021 : schedule of calls, thermometry, meals, scheme for assigning classrooms to classes …. More details in the section “Features of the organization of educational activities – Training from 01.09.2021.”
NOV! Dear parents of future first graders! Courses for future first graders in 2021 are held on Thursdays from 16.30 to 19.00. Detailed information about the Courses is available on the website in the section “Paid educational services” – more. .
NOV! Decree of the Administration of the city of Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod Region dated February 19, 2021 No. 436 “On fixing municipal educational organizations implementing educational programs of preschool education, basic general education programs of primary general, basic general and secondary general education, for specific territories of the urban district of the city of Dzerzhinsk “- watch.
Annex 1 to the resolution “Assignment of municipal educational organizations implementing educational programs of preschool education to specific territories of the urban district of the city of Dzerzhinsk” – see … , basic general and secondary general education, for specific areas of the urban district of the city of Dzerzhinsk “- see …
Annex 3 to the Decree “List of municipal educational organizations implementing educational programs of preschool education, which include groups of compensatory, combined, health-improving orientation” – see. ..
Rating of the best schools in Krasnoyarsk 2021 | NGS24
Registration for first-graders will begin on April 1
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From this day until June 30, parents of preschool children will be able to apply to the school assigned to their microdistrict. If the residence permit school does not suit you, there is a chance to get into any other in the city. But it will be possible to do this only from July 6, when the acquisition of children by registration will end. Admission will continue until vacancies are filled.
Now, in the struggle for the best education for your child, it is not necessary to crowd in line at the director’s office – everything can be done online, on school websites or on the Gosuslugi portal. To do this, it is enough to indicate information about the child, select a school in the microdistrict, fill out a questionnaire and attach the necessary documents (a copy of the parent’s passport, a copy of the child’s birth certificate, a copy of the certificate of registration at the place of residence or place of stay of the child).
To find out which schools in the city are the best of the best, we contacted the Ministry of Education of the region. There we were told that they do not compare schools based on the results of the Unified State Examination – this is prohibited at the Federation level. There is no ranking for the best schools in the region.
Then we turned to another source – the RAEX rating data on Krasnoyarsk schools, whose students enter the leading Russian universities. As a result, we got 15 schools that are leaders in all indicators.
98th place in the federal rating “Top-300 schools by the number of graduates enrolled in the leading universities of Russia”.
The gymnasium is located in Akademgorodok
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Gymnasium No. 13 (formerly school No. 41) – located in the upper Academgorodok of Krasnoyarsk. In 2000, the school was awarded the title of “Secondary General Education School with in-depth study of individual subjects. ” The status of the gymnasium was granted in 2005. In the same year, it became a school of the highest category. In 2017, the school website was recognized as the best among educational institutions in the country. And in 2019, the gymnasium received the status of a flagship school of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
In the new academic year, it is planned to open the first eight classes for 200 students at the Academ. As reported on the school’s website, in order to save parents’ time, documents for the first grade will be accepted by prior electronic registration on the website. Reservation of a convenient appointment time for recording will open on March 25. For children living in the assigned territory, as well as “out of turn”, “first turn” and “preferential” admission begins on April 1 in room 121 at the address: st. Akademgorodok, 17
In 2020, a graduate of the gymnasium, Yuri Gavrik, became one of two eleventh-graders in the region who scored 100 points on the Unified State Examination in Geography. During the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in September, we wrote that the students of the gymnasium in full force were sent on vacation ahead of schedule.
The Gymnasium is constantly included in the lists of the best schools in the city
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The Univers Gymnasium is the only one in the Krasnoyarsk Territory that has the title of “The Best School in Russia”. Today it includes four levels – preschool, junior, teenage and senior. As well as two additional divisions: the Institute of Psychology and Pedagogy of Development of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Education and the city literary lyceum.
This year the school will accept 235 first-graders, of which 9 will be formedclasses.
“First, we accept children who live in the territory assigned to the gymnasium, and then to the remaining places, if any, from the unassigned territories of the brothers and sisters of our students, then children from other preferential categories, and all the rest,” it says on the school website.
st. Lado Ketskhoveli, 57, 65a, 65b, 67 build. 1, 67 building. 2, 69, 71, 71а, 71b
st. Menzhinsky, 20, 24
st. Novosibirskaya, 37a, 41, 35, 39, 39a
st. Partizanskaya, 70, 70a, 72
st. Spartakovtsev, 47
st. Proletarskaya, 114, 116, 118
Address: st. Korneeva, 50
Phone : +7 (391) 223-55-90
Website: www.univers.su to the leading universities of Russia” (2020).
The school is located in the Zheleznodorozhny district of the city
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The lyceum is located on Menzhinsky, 15. Enrollment in the first classes for children living in the assigned territory will also begin on April 1. You can submit documents in person or through the portal “Gosuslug”. The institution warns that parents come to the first grade without children.
The number of places for the 2021/2022 academic year for first-graders is 50.
0008 by the number of graduates enrolled in the leading universities of Russia”.
The school is located in the Solnechny microdistrict
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In the elementary school of school No. 144, three educational programs are used – EMC “School of Russia”, EMC “Perspektiva” and EMC Zankov. When filling out the questionnaire, parents have the right to express their wishes for the training program.
Responsible for receiving documents for enrollment in the first class – Daria Petrovna Alekseenko. The distribution of children into classes will be carried out automatically, using a computer from 1 to 3 July.
We wrote about the fact that the school has a creative approach to the design of classrooms – here they pay special attention to aesthetics. Unusual modular furniture, light green sofas were placed in the literature office. And in the biology room, the laboratory assistant was covered with a kind of wall-aquarium.
Microdistrict:
pr. st. 40 years of Victory, 18, 20, 26, 28, 30, 30d, 32
st. Glory, 1, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13
Address: st. 40 let Pobedy, 24
Phone: +7 (391) 225-00-00
Website: www.school144.my1.ru
in terms of the number of graduates who entered the leading universities of Russia.
Lyceum bets on exact sciences
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In Lyceum No. 1, they rely on the exact sciences, the training of specialized classes takes place according to a special natural science program. The training plan in them differs significantly from the usual one – additional hours of specialized subjects are included in the schedule.
— The basis of education is research, design and scientific work. School teachers and teachers of higher education are engaged in teaching children in specialized classes. Classes are held not only in regular classrooms, but also in university classrooms and laboratories.
The lyceum was told that 200 places were allocated for first-graders for the new academic year.
242 th place in the federal rating “Top-300 schools by the number of graduates enrolled in the leading universities of Russia”.
School No. 10 is one of the oldest schools in the city
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School No. 10 is one of the oldest schools in Krasnoyarsk, located in the Central District of the city. The educational institution specializes in in-depth study of physics and mathematics. The school bears the name of Academician Yuri Anatolyevich Ovchinnikov, who graduated from it at 1952 with a gold medal.
The planned number of first classes in the new school year is three. The school is ready to accept 75 first-graders. The basic educational program of the elementary school is based on the principles of the EMC “School of Russia”.
Microdistrict:
st. Gorky, 6a, 10, 14, 18, 20
st. Dzerzhinsky, 3, 5, 22
st. Dictatorships of the Proletariat, 32a, 34, 38, 40, 40a, 35
288th place in the federal rating “Top-300 schools by the number of graduates enrolled in the leading universities of Russia”.
The school is located in the Severny microdistrict
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The school is located in the Severny microdistrict. In the first grades, a “stepped” learning mode is used: in September – October – 3 lessons per day for 35 minutes each, in November – December – 4 lessons for 35 minutes each; in January – May – 4 lessons of 40 minutes each.
The school administration may refuse admission to the first grade only because there are no free places in the institution. In this case, the territorial department of the State Educational Institution for the Soviet District is obliged to provide parents with information about the availability of places in other schools in the district and to accept children in the first grade.
In 2020, Alexei Popov, a school graduate, scored 200 points in the Unified State Examination in Physics and Informatics.
The school has recently been in the field of view of journalists – for example, in 201, an unusual sweet gift was presented to the graduates by the parents and teachers of one of the classes. The children were given a cake with their photographs, which look like tombstones. A few days ago, the school was on the news with another scandal – the teacher swore at schoolchildren. As told in the Department of Education, she wrote a letter of resignation of her own free will.
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st. May 9, 12, 14, 16, 18, 18a, 20, 20a, 24, 26, 26a, 28, 30, 36a, 38, 38a
Gymnasium No. 2 is located on Markovsky. The number of places in the first grades for the next academic year is 90. The administration asks not to come immediately in person, but to call 227-68-49and make an appointment for a specific appointment. This year, the 1st grade will be taught under the “School of Russia” program.
Micro-sections:
st. Ady Lebedeva, 4, 18, 20, 22, 31, 49, 64
st. Weinbauma, 38
st. Lenina, 43, 49, 52, 54
st. Markovsky, 33, 41, 43, 49, 50, 56, 78, 80
st. Perenson, 38
st. Surikova, 28, 35, 36, 45, 47, 49, 53
Address: st. Markovsky, 36
Phone: +7 (391) 227-68-49
Website: www. gymn2.ru
enrolled in the leading universities of Russia”.
School No. 150 on Vzletka is one of the youngest, opened in September 2008. Registration will take place daily at the principal’s office, for questions about accepting applications for the 1st grade, please call 206-18-31.
Last year, 10 first classes were enrolled, how many will be this year is still being specified. Training will be held according to the program “Perspective”.
Unfortunately, the epidemic did not bypass this school either – in October, a young biology teacher died of covid.
Micro-sections:
st. 78th Volunteer Brigade, 19, 21, 28, 32, 34, 40
13th place in the regional rating “Top-20 best schools in the region by the number of graduates who entered the leading universities of Russia”.
The school building is over 30 years old. The building was built in 1990. The school is famous for its graduates of physics and mathematics classes, who successfully pass the competition for leading universities in the natural sciences and technology areas – Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, NSU, Moscow State University, Moscow State Technical University. Bauman, S-PGTU, SFU.
In the new academic year, school No. 145 is going to accept 150 students in the first 6 classes. In the first grades, a “step method” is used to gradually increase the teaching load.
From April 1 to July 1, 2021, registration of first-graders in registered schools will be available on the State Services portal. It will be possible to come to the appointment in person, the office for receiving documents 2-17, the responsible specialist for personnel is Irina Vladimirovna Kopylova.
Parents of graduates in June 2020 showed creativity and filmed a video as a gift to their children. And right before the holiday, an idea appeared to conduct an online broadcast of the last call. And in 2019year on Teacher’s Day, we chose the “very-very” male teacher. Gleb Ionychev, teacher of history and social studies, took part in the 145th school. In our ranking then he took 4th place.
st. Springs, 2, 2a, 3, 6, 10, 14, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 30, 32, 34
st. Baturina, 5, 5a, 5g, 5d
st. Aviators, 21, 23, 25
Address: st. 78 Volunteer Brigade, 1a
Phone: +7 (391) 228-07-71
Website: www.sch245.edusite.ru
schools in the region by the number of graduates enrolled in the leading universities of Russia.
School building built in 1972 year
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Located in Pervomaisky microdistrict. The building was built in 1972. Since 2001, school number 61 has been transformed into a lyceum. Today, the institution is one of the three best educational institutions in the region, according to the institution.
According to the plan, 170 first-graders will be admitted to the school this year, of which 6 classes will be completed. Reception and registration of documents will be held in the building of the main school.
17th place in the regional rating “Top 20 best schools in the region by the number of graduates who entered the leading universities of Russia.”
School No. 151
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Located on Vzletka. School No. 151 has been on the list of the top 200 best schools in Russia for two years in a row. Opened in 2011, today the school has 1656 students.
In 2019In 2008, OBZh teacher Alexei Kolmakov took part in our competition among male teachers. The school also has a medical class – one of six in the city. Of note: the classrooms abandoned the old chalk boards – the walls were covered with special paint and now they write on them.
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st. May 9, 59, 59a, 61, 63, 63a, 65, 67, 69, 73, 75
School No. 7 at Metallurgov Street was built in 1980. Now the institution employs 77 teachers with higher pedagogical education, schoolchildren – 1196 people.
In the 2021/2022 academic year, it is planned to open the first four classes with a capacity of 25 people each. Programs of primary general education – “Primary school of the 21st century.”
Site: www.sch7.ru 9000 in the regional rating “Top 20 best schools in the region by the number of graduates enrolled in the leading universities of Russia”.
Graduates of the 4th grade are admitted to the Cadet Corps
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Located in Sovetsky district. I also got into the rating of the best schools in the region, but I won’t be able to send a first-grader there. You can enter there only immediately in the fifth grade, having passed a big competition. There is no microdivision there.
Acceptance of the primary package of documents for admission this year will be held from 21 to 31 May inclusive. You will need a child’s birth certificate, a 4th grade report card, and scans of certificates, certificates, and awards confirming the child’s achievements over the past two years.
Address: st. Malinovskogo, 20g, bld. Center:
Gymnasium No. 91 named after M. V. Lomonosov (Zheleznogorsk)
Lyceum No. 102 named after Academician Mikhail Fedorovich Reshetnev (Zheleznogorsk)
Lyceum No. 174 (Zelenogorsk)
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Regional boarding school for gifted children “School of Cosmonautics” (Zheleznogorsk)
Lyceum No. 1 (Achinsk)
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90,000 Paid private school in Moscow (SAO, North-West)
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We are 25 years old Morozko School twice winner of the Moscow Mayor’s grant competition 2019and 2021
In June 2009 the School “Morozko” was awarded candidate status by the Commission on International and Trans-regional Accreditation (Accreditation International), which accredits educational institutions that meet international standards and requirements.
In November 2011 the school “Morozko” successfully passed the final stage of International Accreditation, which means that the services provided by the school and the quality of education meet international standards, being the third educational institution in Russia that has passed the procedure of International Accreditation.
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In 2019, the Morozko Private School was included in the national register of “Leading Educational Institutions of Russia”
School “Morozko” from February 1 is recruiting for the 2021-2022 academic year.
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Educational complex “Morozko”: kindergarten – school97, the founder and permanent director of which is Morozova Svetlana Borisovna . The complex is located in the North-West Administrative District of Moscow, metro station “Oktyabrskoye Pole”. We are a private institution, a general education organization, where the standard school curriculum approved by the Ministry of Education is taken as the basis for education. We supplement the basic standard with individual lessons and modern teaching methods.
Despite the fact that Morozko is a private non-state school, we strive to confirm the high level of our work at the state and international level. We are a member of the European Network of Schools for Health Promotion (certificate from the European Union – EUROPEAID / 113158/C/SV/RU). The certificate states: “… The School supports the World Health Organization’s Global School Health Initiative. The School strives through its activities to help students, their families, their staff and society as a whole achieve physical, emotional and social well-being.”
In 2011 the school “Morozko” successfully passed the international accreditation procedure, which means confirmation of the compliance of the level and quality of education in our educational institution with international standards.
Moscow private school “Morozko” is considered one of the best educational institutions in Moscow, which includes a kindergarten and an elementary school. We offer and guarantee high quality education, training and deep knowledge, which is confirmed by the results of an independent examination conducted annually by the Moscow Center for Educational Quality. The results of the ICAC examination can be found on the website of our school. Creating conditions for creativity, activity and self-expression, our teachers not only teach your children, but help them become good people, laying the foundation for the child’s personality, his spiritual and moral qualities, develop industriousness and attentiveness. We are convinced that the school should not only teach, but also educate.
Awards and certificates of Morozko school
In November 2011, the paid school Morozko successfully completed all stages of International Accreditation. The Commission on International and Trans-regional Accreditation (Accreditation International) confirmed that our educational institution meets all international requirements and standards. We have become the third school in Russia to receive such recognition from foreign experts. Read more about the procedure in our photo report.
Working hours
Reception of children:
8:00 am
Classes start:
schoolchildren – 9:00 am preschoolers – 9:30 am
End of main groups:
20:00
End of duty group:
21:00
Distinctive features of the school “Morozko”
The complex “Morozko” has been called the best paid private school in SZAO Moscow more than once, and even one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the entire capital. We believe that we still have something to strive for and something to improve. We do our best to maintain a high level of education.
Our main advantages:
possibility of transition from kindergarten to private school. Children get used to the atmosphere in our educational center, and classes in the first grade are easier for them. In addition, educators know what will be required of the child at school and purposefully prepare him for possible difficulties;
organized educational process. Morozko’s teachers are real professionals. Due to the fact that the school is paid, we can provide teachers with high salaries, attracting the best personnel. Our curriculum doesn’t just meet the standard, it exceeds it;
good conditions for study and recreation. We pay special attention not only to classes, but also to how comfortable our students are in the classroom, at breaks, in the after-school group. We care about the health of schoolchildren, broaden their horizons with the help of additional classes, provide leisure in the evening;
giving more time to each child than in high school.
You can learn more about admission to our private school in the relevant section on the website or during the open day. If you do not live in Moscow, your child can be trained in a Private Institution of the General Educational Organization “Morozko” School on a remote basis using Skype. Face-to-face meetings are also possible and are discussed in advance.
You can see the reviews of parents in the appropriate section of the site.
If you did not find the information you need on the site or you have questions, you can call: +7 (985) 233-31-06, +7 (499) 194-60-10 and get the necessary information .
They are talking about us: a film about the school from the magazine “Obruch”
The project was conceived with the aim of transferring the experience of the private school “Morozko” to educational institutions of various regions of the Russian Federation in creating a health-saving space in the school as a condition for the formation of a harmonious personality of students. For a number of years, the school has been implementing health-saving technologies in its activities, having developed its own concept of health-saving, which is based on a whole range of socio-cultural activities. We hope that the experience of the school will allow us not only to use our author’s developments in the field of health saving, but also show how seriously the teachers and students of the Morozko school take their future. The film has been translated into English.
Private paid educational school “Morozko” in Moscow is a place where your child will receive a complete set of knowledge!
Film about school “Morozko” “School health saving”
The film was shot by the scientific and educational magazine “Obruch” with the aim of disseminating the experience of the “Morozko” school in educational institutions of the Russian Federation.
Multnomah County voters approved the Preschool for All measure last November. That means universal preschool will be coming to a neighborhood near you — eventually.
If you are wrestling a toddler in Portland right now, take heart. By 2022, you may be able to enroll them in free preschool.
That’s because in the historic election last November, 64% of Multnomah County voters agreed to fund a plan for tuition-free preschool with a tax on the county’s highest income earners.
“It was such a fabulous feeling,” says Multnomah County Commissioner Jessica Vega Pederson, who spearheaded the effort. “Everybody was excited and cheering and together — as together as you can be in 2020.” (The election night party was held over Zoom.)
Campaign leaders feel the measure’s overwhelming success was in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The restrictions on schools and child care centers and the need to work from home made clear to voters that the child care system was lacking.
“The pandemic has made it abundantly clear that our systems are not adequate to deal with something like a pandemic,” says Angie Garcia, owner of Escuela Viva preschools. “It opened up people’s eyes. Like: ‘Wow, look at how this pandemic is affecting everyone and look at how our child care programs are suffering.’”
Vega Pederson says half of the county’s child care programs had to shutter in 2020.
Under the Preschool for All measure, Vega Pederson hopes many of those programs will come back better than ever. With $133 million expected to be raised in the first year, the plan includes paying preschool teachers a healthy salary — up to $74,000, or about what a local public school kindergarten teacher makes. That’s nearly double what the area’s preschool teachers make now.
Garcia, who started her private preschool in 2009 and has since grown it to two locations and more than 100 families, says she trusts the county to partner with and strengthen existing programs. “There’s fear among providers that this will put them out of business, and I know that the county has no interest in doing that,” she says.
Vega Pederson points to the economic equalizing effects of the program — both for teachers and for the people, largely young mothers, who would otherwise be caring for the tykes.
Jessica Vega Pederson celebrated the passing of Preschool for All with colleagues via Zoom.
“[It will be a] huge economic benefit for them, for our entire community — and it’s really going to show the value of the work that they do by paying them a living wage that represents that value,” Vega Pederson says. “This is one of those upstream investments that pay dividends for the kids and for the families. … It makes much more sense to invest in children at this point in their lives than play catch-up.”
‘Preschool for All’ or preschool for most?
Despite a robust planning process over several years, involving nearly 100 people representing more than 50 organizations, there was one group noticeably absent from the Preschool for All planning process: Parent Child Preschools Organization.
Founded in 1956 in Portland, PCPO represents 55 cooperative schools and counts 561 members in Multnomah County.
Cooperative preschools are based on an international model that requires parent participation and focuses on play-based learning. In many co-op preschools, one permanent teacher leads the group while parents take turns as additional classroom support.
PCPO’s nonprofit board is not happy about Multnomah County’s new plan.
“I just feel it’s a little unfortunate that we’re calling it Preschool for All, but at the same time we’re excluding a lot of early learners from this program, and a lot of families,” says Molly Kline, a spokeswoman for the group. Kline says many of their member schools won’t qualify for the funding because they are not large enough to complete the requirements — such as year-round operations, diapering services and onerous recording processes.
Kline likens the new plan to giving everyone a tax credit to buy groceries — but only if they are purchased from chain stores and not smaller, independent businesses and co-ops.
“This will inevitably lead to the shutdown of smaller, independently run schools,” she says.
Vega Pederson says staff did meet with PCPO, once in 2019, but any county-funded providers will need to meet licensure requirements. That is a higher bar than the “recorded” status under which the Oregon Department of Education allows smaller preschools to operate.
Kline, the PCPO communications and engagement director, says excluding the type of program that she put all four of her kids through was “a giant oversight,” and she called on the county to revisit the requirements.
A focus on the underserved
A main focus of the planning process was to improve the access to early childhood education for the area’s racial minorities and underprivileged groups.
Suspensions and expulsions for children of color — especially Black and Native boys — are higher than for white children. Shockingly enough, those disparities can start as young as preschool. Studies have suggested that this sort of early exposure to exclusion can have a domino effect, pushing children to feel cut out of the school community, leading to higher rates of school dropout and even higher rates of incarceration.
Vega Pederson says she wanted to be sure to add in a requirement — and funding — to prevent that from happening under the Preschool for All plan.
“You can’t wave a wand,” the commissioner says. “You have to actually put the resources into changing that dynamic.” Preschool for All will include culturally specific programs, as well as teacher and provider professional development.
With a limited number of spots in the first year, program organizers are also planning to focus their outreach to organizations for BIPOC — Black and Indigenous People of Color. In initial planning, 10,000 spots of the eventual 15,000 will be reserved for “priority” populations. This will not only include children of color but also children of teen parents, military families, children who speak languages other than English, foster children, disabled children, and children experiencing homelessness, parental incarceration or other social disadvantages.
But eventually it will cover all preschool-aged children in the county. Garcia says one of the things she likes most about the program is that it won’t be another Head Start — the free federal program for very-low-income tykes.
“You don’t have the diversity when you have all children of one socioeconomic background,” she says. “Diversity is what makes anything more beautiful and vibrant and more successful.”
What’s next?
If Multnomah’s model is a success, expect to see it copied in other jurisdictions across the country.
Or, if Vega Pederson gets her wish, there will soon be a national policy to replace it.
“My real hope is Congress will get off its butt,” she says, adding: “The U.S. is so far behind other countries in the common-sense supports that [families] need.”
With women now in leading roles throughout Oregon’s state government, the time may come soon for statewide child care supports or free birth-to-3 services. Under Gov. Kate Brown, the state has added free full-day kindergarten for all public school children and built an Early Learning Division.
Emily von W. Gilbert, who helped lead the Universal Preschool NOW effort through Portland’s chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, says other DSA chapters in Oregon and beyond are looking at how to replicate the success of the local measure.
From left-Universal Preschool NOW coalition volunteers Opal Brockschmidt and Emily von W. Gilbert hand out Preschool for All signs in Portland-photo by Nat Excoffier
Von W. Gilbert says she thinks free preschool will have many benefits to the region, but perhaps ones that may not be obvious to those without young children.
“I just think it’s really going to be a profound, massive change that will be hard to pinpoint,” she says.
The DSA leader doesn’t have children of her own, and observed that it was difficult for parents to talk about the economic challenges that children present. Coupling the benefits with better worker wages, she says, made it easier for parents to advocate for the program. “It was easier [for them] to speak up on behalf of ‘why my child’s teacher deserves a living wage,’” von W. Gilbert says.
Asked if birth-to-3 services or child care subsidies are next on the political agenda, von W. Gilbert says the DSA is open to ideas. “This is a big win that can set the stage for more wins,” she says.
Vega Pederson echoes that sentiment, citing the new understanding that has come with COVID-19. “We have seen so clearly what the lack of child care means when you have moms and dads staying at home, so we need to make this investment now,” she says.
It will take years before the program can even try to prove some of its supporters’ loftiest goals — better reading scores, higher high school graduation rates, lower incarceration rates.
But overworked parents and teachers are counting the days until they get their relief.
“I know there are a lot of eyes on Multnomah County,” Garcia says.
Where do I sign up?!
Multnomah County is still working out the process for its new Preschool for All initiative. Implementation planning is happening now, and the county expects to open applications for preschool providers in May or June 2021. Providers will be selected in the fall. Then, families will apply for preschool slots in early 2022. A limited number of 3- and 4-year-olds will be matched with preschools in the spring of next year for a September 2022 start date.
Entry to the preschool program will not be based on income, but the county plans to focus its outreach and communication efforts through aid and cultural organizations. Families will need to meet income requirements to qualify for free before- and after-care programs, however.
The tax on county residents earning more than $125,000 a year, or $200,000 for those filing jointly, is anticipated to start in 2021 and raise $133 million the first year. By 2026, the year for full implementation, staff anticipate receipts will grow to $202 million. By that time, county staff want the program to be offering 15,000 slots to all the county’s 3- and 4-year-olds.
A public advisory group for the program is seeking members now. Visit multco.us for more info.
Shasta Kearns Moore is a Portland-area writer and mother of identical twin boys. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook @ShastaKM.
Valley Elementary Center – Young Men’s Christian Association of Frederick County Location: Jefferson, MD – 21755 Contact Phone: (240) 236-3000 Details: Beginning on May 1, 2012, the YMCA became the new grantee for the Federally funded Head Start program in Frederick County. The program provides comprehensive education, social, health, and nutrition services to eligible three and four-year-old children and their families in eight locations. Children participate in appropriate educational experiences, field trips, nutritional meals, and health screenings. They also receive limited transportation services, referrals for disability and mental health issues, and school transition services. Family involvement in the program is encouraged and assistance is given in obtaining needed social services.
Lucas Village Center – Young Men’s Christian Association of Frederick County Location: Frederick, MD – 21701 Contact Phone: (301) 378-9833 Details: Beginning on May 1, 2012, the YMCA became the new grantee for the Federally funded Head Start program in Frederick County. The program provides comprehensive education, social, health, and nutrition services to eligible three and four-year-old children and their families in eight locations. Children participate in appropriate educational experiences, field trips, nutritional meals, and health screenings. They also receive limited transportation services, referrals for disability and mental health issues, and school transition services. Family involvement in the program is encouraged and assistance is given in obtaining needed social services.
Liberty Elementary Center – Young Men’s Christian Association of Frederick County Location: Frederick, MD – 21701 Contact Phone: (240) 236-1800 Details: Beginning on May 1, 2012, the YMCA became the new grantee for the Federally funded Head Start program in Frederick County. The program provides comprehensive education, social, health, and nutrition services to eligible three and four-year-old children and their families in eight locations. Children participate in appropriate educational experiences, field trips, nutritional meals, and health screenings. They also receive limited transportation services, referrals for disability and mental health issues, and school transition services. Family involvement in the program is encouraged and assistance is given in obtaining needed social services.
Van Bokklen Elementary – YMCA of Central Maryland, Inc Location: Severn, MD – 21144 Contact Phone: (410) 248-0372 Details: Y Head Start in Anne Arundel County helps children from low income families achieve the best possible start in life so they can enter school ready to learn and succeed! We provide an Early Head Start program for pregnant woman, infants and toddlers, and a traditional Head Start program for preschool children ages 3–5. Our goal is to ensure that every child is school-ready. We work hand-in-hand with low income families and local communities to strengthen the family unit through comprehensive services that include: early intervention; education; parent involvement & family focus; community partnerships; health & nutrition; disabilities (10% of our funded enrollment includes children with disabilities).
Fcc Head Start Classroom – Young Men’s Christian Association of Frederick County Location: Frederick, MD – 21702 Contact Phone: (301) 228-3902 Details: Beginning on May 1, 2012, the YMCA became the new grantee for the Federally funded Head Start program in Frederick County. The program provides comprehensive education, social, health, and nutrition services to eligible three and four-year-old children and their families in eight locations. Children participate in appropriate educational experiences, field trips, nutritional meals, and health screenings. They also receive limited transportation services, referrals for disability and mental health issues, and school transition services. Family involvement in the program is encouraged and assistance is given in obtaining needed social services.
Smcps Head Start – Greenview Knolls Elementary School – St. Mary’s County Public Schools Location: Great Mills, MD – 20634 Contact Phone: (301) 863-4095 Details: Our focus is to provide a learning environment that supports children’s growth in the following domains: Language and literacy; Cognition and general knowledge; Physical development and health; Social and emotional development. Head Start provides comprehensive services to enrolled low-income children and their families, which includes health, nutrition, social and other services determined to be necessary by family needs assessments.
Y Head Start Baltimore City – Fulton Site – YMCA of Central Maryland, Inc. Location: Baltimore, MD – 21217 Contact Phone: (410) 728-0958 Details: The Y in Central Maryland is the grantee for Y Head Start Baltimore City. We provide children ages 3-5 a high quality early childhood education experience. Our goal is to ensure that every child is ready for school and ready to learn. We work together with low-income families and local communities to strengthen the family unit through comprehensive services that include: Early Intervention Services; Parent & Family Engagement; Community Partnerships; Health & Nutrition Services.
The Kids’ Corner Child Care Center – Lourie Center for Young Children’s Social and Emotional Wellness Location: Temple Hills, MD – 20748 Contact Phone: (301) 505-5959 Details: The Early Head Start Program provides comprehensive, year-round, child and family development services to low-income families with children, prenatal to three years old. During weekly home visits and parent-toddler activity groups, trained Early Head Start staff plan activities with families to foster the child’s development, increase family literacy, promote healthy parent-child relationships, provide parenting support and education, and assist expectant families in preparing for their new baby. Parents are assisted with transitioning their children into Head Start or other preschool programs when the child reaches age three. Families are linked to community resources such as food, clothing, housing, child care, employment, English classes, health care and mental health counseling. This Program is funded by a Federal grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Learning World Child Development Center – Lourie Center for Young Children’s Social and Emotional Wellness Location: Bladensburg, MD – 20710 Contact Phone: (301) 277-0609 Details: The Early Head Start Program provides comprehensive, year-round, child and family development services to low-income families with children, prenatal to three years old. During weekly home visits and parent-toddler activity groups, trained Early Head Start staff plan activities with families to foster the child’s development, increase family literacy, promote healthy parent-child relationships, provide parenting support and education, and assist expectant families in preparing for their new baby. Parents are assisted with transitioning their children into Head Start or other preschool programs when the child reaches age three. Families are linked to community resources such as food, clothing, housing, child care, employment, English classes, health care and mental health counseling. This Program is funded by a Federal grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Little Imaginations Child Care Center – Lourie Center for Young Children’s Social and Emotional Wellness Location: Temple Hills, MD – 20748 Contact Phone: (301) 698-9805 Details: The Early Head Start Program provides comprehensive, year-round, child and family development services to low-income families with children, prenatal to three years old. During weekly home visits and parent-toddler activity groups, trained Early Head Start staff plan activities with families to foster the child’s development, increase family literacy, promote healthy parent-child relationships, provide parenting support and education, and assist expectant families in preparing for their new baby. Parents are assisted with transitioning their children into Head Start or other preschool programs when the child reaches age three. Families are linked to community resources such as food, clothing, housing, child care, employment, English classes, health care and mental health counseling. This Program is funded by a Federal grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Preschool Programs and Early Learning / Pre-K Enrollment and Referral Process
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Pre-K Enrollment and Referral Process
Do you have a child who will be 4 years old by August 31, 2022 and is a Wake County resident?
Wake Pre-K Programs
The Wake Pre-K application allows consideration for free, safe, and fun Pre-K program options. Participating programs include NC Pre-Kindergarten (NC Pre-K), WCPSS Title I, and Telamon Head Start. To learn more, visit the Wake Pre-K Application Center.
Enrollment into the Wake County Public School System Title I Pre-K program is based on the academic need of the child. NC Pre-K and Head Start are prioritized for families with low incomes and other related eligibility requirements. When your application is processed, your child will be considered for the program that best matches your family based on the criteria.
WCPSS Title I Pre-K Programs
The Title I Pre-Kindergarten Program is designed to provide a child-centered, developmentally appropriate experience for four-year-old children in need of academic support. The program stresses an environment that motivates learning through exploration and discovery. The goal of the program is to prepare children to enter kindergarten ready to learn and succeed. Screenings for student participation are offered each spring and students qualify based on academic need.
WCPSS Title I preschool classrooms are located in the district’s elementary schools and follow the same hours of the elementary school day. Transportation may be an option for children assigned to their base school. Families will have the opportunity to participate in school breakfast and lunch for their child.
How to Apply
You have until June 15, 2022 to apply for Title I Pre-K services for the 2022-23 school year.
To be eligible, your child must be 4 years old on or before August 31, 2022. Students qualify for the program based on academic need, so children must participate in a brief development screening to determine eligibility. Screenings are offered each spring. Once your completed application is received, you will be notified of your child’s screening appointment.
You may submit an application and required documents online or mail it to this address:
Wake County Smart Start – Application Center 4901 Waters Edge Drive, Suite 101 Raleigh, NC 27606
Apply online
English application (print and complete)
Solicite en línea
Spanish application/Formulario en espańol (imprimir y completar)
Applications received after June 15, 2022 will only be considered for Telamon Head Start and NC Pre-K. Requests and referrals for special education services are accepted and evaluated year-round.
Documents required for an application to be complete:
Copy of child’s birth certificate
Documentation of Wake County residency
All sources of family income
For additional information, refer to Page 2 on the Pre-K application.
Tuition Based Classrooms
Tuition Based Classrooms are classrooms located in our schools that require families to pay for the services. Each location provides a description of the classrooms, directions for the application process, and a timeline for notification.
Project Enlightenment – The Demonstration Preschool (DPS) is an inclusive half-day pre-K classroom, serving children with developmental or social-emotional concerns as well as typically developing children.
Kingswood Montessori Magnet Elementary – Using the Montessori multi-age philosophy, pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten students are together in the same primary classroom.
Lacy Elementary – A half-day integrated preschool setting where children with and without hearing loss play and learn together. The class uses project approach teaching and inquiry learning, with student exploration encouraged.
¿Tiene usted un hijo que cumplirá 4 años a más tardar el 31 de agosto de 2022 y reside en el condado Wake?
Programas de Pre-Kínder del Condado Wake
La solicitud a los programas Wake Pre-K permite considerar opciones de programas de Pre-Kínder gratuitas, seguras y divertidas. Los programas participantes incluyen NC Pre-Kindergarten (NC Pre-K), WCPSS Title I y Telamon Head Start. Para obtener más información, visite el Centro de solicitudes de Wake Pre-K. La inscripción en el programa Pre-Kínder de Título I del Sistema de Escuelas Públicas del Condado Wake se basa en la necesidad académica del niño. NC Pre-K y Head Start tienen prioridad para familias con bajos ingresos y otros requisitos de elegibilidad relacionados. Cuando se procese su solicitud, su niño será considerado para el programa que mejor se adapte a su familia según los criterios.
Programas de Pre-Kínder de Título I de WCPSS
El Programa de Pre-Kínder de Título I está diseñado para proporcionar una experiencia enfocada en el niño y apropiada para el desarrollo para niños de cuatro años que necesitan apoyo académico. El programa enfatiza un ambiente que motiva el aprendizaje a través de la exploración y el descubrimiento. El objetivo del programa es preparar a los niños para que ingresen al kindergarten listos para aprender y tener éxito. Las evaluaciones para la participación de los estudiantes se ofrecen cada primavera y los estudiantes califican según sus necesidades académicas. Las aulas preescolares de Título I de WCPSS están ubicadas en las escuelas primarias del distrito escolar y siguen el mismo horario escolar de la escuela primaria. El transporte puede ser una opción para los niños asignados a su escuela base. Las familias tendrán la oportunidad de participar en el desayuno y el almuerzo de la escuela para sus hijos.
Cómo solicitar
Usted tiene hasta el 15 de junio de 2022 para solicitar los servicios de Pre-Kínder de Título I para el año escolar 2022-2023. Para ser elegible, su hijo debe cumplir 4 años hasta el 31 de agosto de 2022. Los estudiantes califican para el programa según sus necesidades académicas, por lo que los niños deben participar en una breve evaluación de desarrollo para determinar la elegibilidad. Las evaluaciones se ofrecen cada primavera. Una vez que se reciba su solicitud completa, se le notificará de la cita para la evaluación de su hijo. Usted puede enviar la solicitud y los documentos requeridos en línea o enviarla por correo a esta dirección: Wake County Smart Start – Application Center 4901 Waters Edge Drive, Suite 101 Raleigh, NC 27606
Solicite en línea
Solicitud en inglés (imprima y complete)
Solicitud en inglés (para llenar en línea)
Solicitud en espańol (imprima y complete)
Solicitud en español (para llenar en línea)
Las solicitudes recibidas después del 15 de junio de 2022 solo se considerarán para Telamon Head Start y NC Pre- K. Las solicitudes y remisiones para servicios de educación especial se aceptan y evalúan durante todo el año.
Documentos necesarios para que la solicitud esté completa:
Copia del acta de nacimiento del niño.
Documentación de domicilio en el Condado Wake.
Todas las fuentes de ingresos familiares.
Para obtener información adicional, consulte la página 2 de la solicitud de Pre-Kínder.
Aulas con un costo de matrícula Las aulas que tienen un costo de matrícula son aulas ubicadas en nuestras escuelas que requieren un pago por parte de las familias para recibir los servicios. Cada escuela proporciona una descripción de los salones de clases, instrucciones para el proceso de solicitud y un cronograma para recibir respuesta sobre la solicitud.
Project Enlightenment – The Demonstration Preschool (DPS) es un salón de clases de Pre-Kínder inclusivo de medio día, que atiende a niños con preocupaciones de desarrollo o socioemocionales, así como a niños con desarrollo típico.
Escuela Primaria Kingswood Montessori Magnet : utilizando la filosofía Montessori de edades múltiples, los estudiantes de Pre-Kínder y Kínder están juntos en el mismo salón de clases principal.
Lacy Elementary: un entorno prescolar integrado de medio día donde los niños con y sin pérdida auditiva juegan y aprenden juntos. La clase utiliza la enseñanza por medio de proyectos y el aprendizaje en base a preguntas, fomentándose la exploración por parte de los estudiantes.
Early Childhood Education | Poudre School District
Programs and Services for Families with Young Children
Mission: We empower our community’s eligible children and families to build a foundation for learning, as measured by their readiness for kindergarten and beyond.
Universal Preschool is coming in the fall of 2023! All Colorado children in their pre-kindergarten year will be eligible for 10 hours of free preschool per week. How is this going to work in Larimer County? We want to hear from you! Please join us for our family-focused discussion at Fullana Learning Center, 220 N Grant Ave. Fort Collins on Thursday, September 22nd from 6:00 – 7:30 pm. Dinner, child care, and Spanish interpretation will be available! Learn more and register here! :
English Registration // Spanish Registration
Watch the Spanish version on YouTube here.
What ECE offers
No-cost and tuition-based Preschool programs for children ages 3* to 5
Classrooms are located in 21 district elementary schools and 7 community sites
Highly-qualified licensed teachers who partner with families to offer the best services specific to each child.
Programs and learning environments that help our young children become emotionally strong, skilled and ready for kindergarten.
Prenatal, infant, and toddler home visiting program offering parent education and mentoring for families
Screenings
Evaluations through Integrated Services
Services for families expecting a child and/or with children from birth to age 3
Resources and community referrals
Enrollment area, cost and availability
Family must reside within PSD catchment area for preschool. Determine if you reside in PSD attendance area here.
Family must reside within Larimer County for Early Head Start.
Many options are available to meet family schedules and needs, including:
Full and half-day no-cost spaces for families that meet admission criteria
Unlimited no-cost spaces for children who qualify for special education services
A limited number of half-day, four-day-per week tuition spaces
Apply now!
Application are still being accepted at the Fullana Learning Center for the 2022-23 school year.
Ongoing year-round application period – anytime after Aug. 2; Communication about placement – varies based on volume and site request (10-15 business days to process application, placement date unknown, based on request)
Notes about application information above:
These apply to COMPLETE original applications, COMPLETE re-enrollment packets, classroom change requests, data changes/address changes.
Eligibility and placements within certain funded sources are limited.
Early Head Start
Calling all families with children ages 0-3, and all pregnant women! PSD enrolls year-round in our Early Head Start Program. Our Early Head Start Program has many benefits for families:
Monthly PACTs (Parents and Children Together)
Family mentor that provides educational materials to parents and child at home visits
Center-based and home-based options
Support for growth and change
Learn about child development and risk factors
Connection to community supports
Currently slots are open for families expecting a child or whose child is not yet preschool age! Complete an Early Childhood Program Application or Prenatal Application and return it to Fullana to get the application process started. You do not need to complete an enrollment packet for Early Head Start until you have been accepted to the program. PSDs Early Childhood Education Department keeps all information gathered for purposes of eligibility and enrollment or personally identifiable information strictly confidential. Families can rest assured that information regarding their situation is not shared outside of the ECE Department or Poudre School District unless the family gives permission.
Eligibility – Early Head Start
Family resides within Larimer County
Family with a child aged 0 -3 and pregnant women
Family income is within 100% of federal poverty guidelines ( Federal Income Guidelines-below) – or –
Family categorically qualifies with at least one of the following situations:
Family is homeless, doubled up due to financial hardship, or living in substandard housing
Family provides foster/kinship care
Family receives public assistance (SSI, TANF, SNAP/EBT)
Head Start
No cost federally funded grant based on family income and categorical qualifiers.
Family income is within 130% of federal poverty guidelines – or –
Family categorically qualifies with at least one of the following situations:
Family is homeless, doubled up due to financial hardship, or living in substandard housing
Family provides foster/kinship care
Family receives public assistance (SSI or TANF or SNAP)
Children are eligible on their 3rd birthday for Early Childhood Special Education/Integrated Services and Head Start. Children who are school-aged 5 or age 5 by October 1 are not eligible for preschool services.
For more information, visit the Head Start website here
or apply now!
Colorado Preschool Program
No cost state funded grant based on state eligibility factors. Not solely based on income.
Child must be age 3 or 4 by Oct 1, a 3-year-old needs three factors, a 4-year-old needs one factor:
Speech/language concerns or child is an English language learner
Frequent moves in the past 12 months (2 or more)
Social/emotional concerns by guardian or others
Alcohol or drug abuse by a family member
Family income is within 185% of federal poverty level or falls below the Larimer County Self-Sufficiency Standard
Either parent were less than 18 years old and unmarried at the time of child’s birth
Living situation qualifies as homeless
Child is in foster care or receiving services from DHS
Reported abuse by an adult in the home
Either parent has not completed high school or GED
For more information, visit the Colorado Preschool Program website here
OR apply now!
Preschool Special Education
State and Federal mandated program for 3, 4 and 5-year-olds who are eligible when they receive a diagnosis of developmental delay or other disability designation
The significant delay can be in one or more areas of development such as communication, adaptive, motor, cognitive or social/emotional
The Child Find Specialist and/or the PSD Assessment Team will meet with parents and the child to determine eligibility
Children are eligible on their 3rd birthday for Early Childhood Special Education/Integrated Services
Apply now!
Tuition-based
2022-2023 tuition rates:
One-time, non-refundable enrollment fee of $50, is due upon placement acceptance
$3,663 or $407 per month for 9 months for a 2 hour and 45 minute class
$3,969 or $441 per month for 9 months for a 3 hour and 30 minute class
Children must be 3 years old by October 1 of the year of enrollment for tuition-based program.
Apply now!
Hours and locations:
School sites: Hours at early childhood school sites vary by location (ECE Map of Locations).
Fullana Learning Center: Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Friday; Blue locked drop-boxes are available for families to drop off paperwork when the center is closed. Location: 220 N. Grant Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80521
ECE offices follow the school district’s calendar for fall, winter and spring breaks.
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Free preschool: What’s the state of universal pre-K programs and who can they benefit?
Many parents assume they’ll send their children to pre-K before kindergarten. After all, vast amounts of research shows that preschool benefits kids socially, emotionally, physically and cognitively. It helps prepare them for the expectations of structured school and exposes them to new ways of learning and interacting with the world. It can even result in better health outcomes and lower rates of crime and teen pregnancy, studies say. With so many perks, why wouldn’t a parent send their kid to pre-K?
Sadly, many parents get a rude awakening when they learn the price of preschool in America. Pre-K is not free for all students in public schools like grades K-12. And while some states have started rolling out free pre-K programs, in many areas, free programs are typically only available to low-income families, if at all, says Dr. Danielle Twigg, founder of Little Bird Consulting, an early childhood education consulting service. For example, the federally funded pre-K program Head Start is eligible to families who are below the federal poverty line, but even within that program, the spots are limited.
Twigg is a former elementary school teacher who has worked in preschools, and she holds three degrees in education, including a doctorate. She says she has observed that many other developed nations have free, universal pre-K for all. But in the U.S., parents are often left with the option of expensive private schools, which can be unaffordable, even for middle-class families. While free preschool options in America are slowly increasing, Twigg says, parents are sometimes forced to find creative financing options or skip sending their kids to preschool altogether.
So what’s a parent to do? Here’s the scoop on why preschool is so beneficial, the state of free pre-K programs in our country and where things are headed.
The importance of preschool
Putting your child in a preschool program the year before kindergarten has countless benefits, Twigg says.
“From the very start, it’s usually the children’s first introduction to a more formal, structured school setting,” she says, and social and emotional learning are the core focus.
Here are just some of the skills kids typically learn in pre-K, she says:
Self-management skills and how to work with other kids
Making independent choices about learning and playing with things and in ways they may not have encountered previously
Development of gross and fine motor skills
Development of literacy and numeracy skills
It also helps get kids used to a routine and expectations of school-like behavior, such as lining up or transitioning from one activity to the next.
According to “Pre-K in American Cities,” a report by the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) at Rutgers, preschool attendees:
Are more prepared for school
Are more likely to get health and dental care
Make more cognitive, social and emotional gains that help them later in life
Show reduced rates of crime and teen pregnancy, in the long-term
Demonstrate increased lifetime earnings and health outcomes
Lack of free preschool
Because of all of these benefits, “Universal access to high-quality programs for 3- and 4-year old children is standard in most Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries,” Twigg says. “Some of the leaders include Sweden, Finland, Japan, Australia and New Zealand — most offer free preschool programs for 3- to 5-year-old children. ”
However, the U.S. is lagging behind most other developed countries where there is no universal free preschool program, Twigg says.
“Early childhood is largely underfunded in the United States,” she says.
According to the NIEER report, many U.S. cities have pre-K programs, but “many of these programs lack key quality benchmarks, such as learning goals, a high teacher-child ratio and teacher education requirements, that extensive research has shown deliver lasting benefits.” Additionally, many of the cities that do have high-quality programs aren’t reaching enough kids, with fewer than 30 percent of eligible preschoolers attending, the report says. In fact, only 60 percent of the largest U.S. cities have a pre-K program that reaches more than 30 percent of 4-year-olds.
Funding varies from state to state, Twigg says, as do the quality of offerings, because the funding levels don’t always allow the hiring of teachers with strong qualifications. Additionally, free pre-K programs are disjointed, with some offered at federal or state or city levels, without much uniformity, Twigg says. Many programs are based on need, which is incredibly valuable for disadvantaged families. However, many middle-class families simply can’t afford the rates at private preschools, she says. For example, near Boston, where Twigg lives, private school may cost the equivalent of a college education. She says she has seen pre-K programs in Boston that charge anywhere from $13,000 to $20,000 for a year of preschool.
Free preschool programs that do exist
Wondering what these free pre-K programs look like? Here are some of the programs that are currently out there:
Federal: Head Start
Head Start is a federally funded preschool program primarily for kids ages 3 and 4 in low-income families. (The program called Early Head Start focuses more on child care for younger children.) Both programs are run by the Administration for Children and Families, a part of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services.
“Head Start programs prepare America’s most vulnerable young children to succeed in school and in life beyond school,” says an ACF public affairs spokesperson. “To achieve this, Head Start programs deliver services to children age birth to age 5 and their families in core areas of early learning, health and family well-being. The Office of Head Start (OHS) administers grant funding and oversight to the 1,600 agencies that provide Head Start services in communities across the country.”
The program allows children with disabilities.
To be eligible for Head Start and its free learning and development services, including pre-K, your family must be at or below the poverty level (as defined by the federal government). Also eligible are homeless children, children in foster care or children in families receiving public assistance, regardless of their family’s income. Your local Head Start program may have additional requirements. Find your local office with their Head Start center locator.
Of course, government funding is limited, so there isn’t a spot for every eligible child, and there is a waitlist.
State and local programs
Many states and cities have been launching their own initiatives to bring free pre-K to more children. Just about every state has some sort of free pre-K program, Twigg says, but eligibility is often limited. She says 39 states are working to form a universal pre-K program so any child can attend for free, “but it’s probably going to be a while before it gets the full rollout.”
Some states and cities are ahead of the curve:
According to the NIEER report, Florida, Oklahoma and Georgia have already launched state-funded pre-K services, which serve 4-year-olds in Jacksonville, Tulsa and Atlanta.
Washington, D.C., has funding that provides pre-K programs to 3- and 4-year olds.
New York City has a free program for 4-year-olds and is scaling up to serve 3-year-olds.
Other cities have their own limited programs. For example, Pre-K 4 SA is a government-sponsored program in San Antonio, Texas, that has four preschool centers with certified teachers. This program is free for low-income families, and tuition is based on a sliding scale for other families.
Siana Otero, a mother of three in San Antonio, couldn’t find free or even affordable pre-K options for middle-income earners.
“There aren’t many options,” she said. “So you’ll be paying a couple thousand dollars for private preschool, and it’s hard to find a place where you’re comfortable.”
She ended up staying home with her eldest son instead of sending him to pre-K.
When Pre-K 4 SA launched, however, she sent her two younger children through the program. It boasts highly educated teachers, and Otero has been thrilled with the quality of education her kids have received. She points to a report that says Pre-K 4 SA kids scored better on state tests than children who didn’t go to public preschool. On the sliding scale, her family pays less than $300 a month for a pre-K program that includes breakfast and snacks and has an early drop-off option and an after-school option for working parents.
Finding other preschool solutions
Some parents are forced to get creative and find other ways to send their kids to pre-K. When Chris Balthrop and her family moved into a neighborhood near downtown San Antonio, her realtor warned her about the quality of nearby public schools.
They were encouraged to look into private options as one of her children approached pre-K. But Balthrop and her husband were teachers and preferred public school, and they learned that a small public school in their neighborhood was improving and trying to increase attendance. They even received a flyer in the mail from the school encouraging nearby parents to send their kids there, including for pre-K.
“We met who would be the new principal and a school board member from the area, and he said he hoped we’d get the word out about the school,” Balthrop says. “But we couldn’t go for pre-K, because we didn’t qualify.”
She began worrying that expensive private school might be the only option, but as a last resort, Balthrop reached out to the school’s superintendent and proposed a tuition-based option that would allow families like hers who didn’t qualify for a free option to pay to attend public pre-K. Much to her surprise, the school agreed to provide all-day preschool for $500 a month, which Balthrop said was far more affordable than day care or private preschool. It was a success, and other schools in the district are now considering this program.
The future of preschool
As time goes on, an increasing number of free or affordable programs are expected to become available. According to the NIEER report, “A positive trend is that the number of pre-K programs is growing in U. S. cities, and much of this growth is fueled by cities’ willingness to create new, local funding streams to establish and sustain the programs.”
If your family can’t afford private preschool and doesn’t have any free options but you want to provide an experience closer to preschool, Twigg recommends you:
Look online for homeschooling ideas for either you or a caretaker to implement
Contact the school district your child will potentially attend to ask about supplemental resources, like part-time programs, or other agencies
Check your local public library for ideas on how to provide preschool-like support
Start a playgroup with other like-minded parents
Also, don’t be afraid to speak up and advocate for more options. Twigg says parents like Balthrop are leading the way and that grassroots efforts by parents demanding better access to free pre-K are important.
“We’re a developed country, and there are other countries around the world that are surpassing us, that are less economically balanced and powerful, and this is their priority,” she says. “So it’s a matter of making it a priority. Advocacy from parents and teachers and stories like this — they are so important to get the word out to make things happen. We have to rally the troops.”
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Free Preschool – Pollywog
Children who attend a high-quality preschool program before kindergarten are better prepared for school academically, socially and emotionally. The partner agencies listed below are committed to supporting families and ensuring that every preschool child enters kindergarten ready to learn. These programs offer a quality educational preschool experience.
KIDCO Head Start
Serving Linn & Benton Counties since 1965, Kidco believes in a holistic approach to education for pre-natal through preschool. We partner with parents to help ensure a child has good nutrition, established medical and dental care, and of course, a fun, hands on learning approach through play.
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Program Overview – Early Head Start
Program Overview – Head Start
Eligibility Checklist
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CSC Head Start of Lincoln County
Providing free preschool education for kids ages 3-5, your child will learn and explore in a top-rated, nurturing environment. Using a “whole child” approach, we consider every student’s educational, health, family, and social needs. Your child deserves a Head Start in life, and we invite you to join us!
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Program Overview
Enrollment Process
Locations
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Oregon State University Child Development Center
Located on the campus of OSU since 1926, we are a small and uniquely blended program, that includes slots for 43 Head Start families and 15 Tuition-pay families. We are also an educational program for OSU students studying early childhood development.
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Program Overview
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Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Head Start
Classrooms in Siletz and Lincoln City. Classrooms operate 3 ½ hours per day, 4 days a week, and we offer round-trip transportation. Children must be 3 or 4 years old. Preference given to Native American children, but we serve all children.
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Program Overview
Enrollment Checklist
Locations
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Preschool Promise
Serving Linn, Benton & Lincoln Counties. High-quality and culturally relevant early child care and education programs available to children living at or below 200% of the poverty level.
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Steps to Enrollment
Enrollment Checklist
Locations
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Which program is right for me?
If you have questions specific to individual programs, contact the program directly.
Not sure what program is best for your family? Would you like to learn about other preschool options in your community? In addition to the free preschool options described above, programs that are part-time (2 or 3 mornings a week), connected to churches and use a religious curriculum, and parent cooperatives exist in many communities. Our Pollywog Family Resource Specialist is available to help you sort through the options (free state-funded and community-based). To reach Pollywog call 541-917-4884 or complete the form at the bottom of this page.
The programs above are free to families who are age eligible and who meet income and/or other eligibility qualifications. It is important to note that other criteria exist beyond income eligibility. We encourage you to complete an application for the program(s) you are interested in for eligibility determination.
2022 Federal Poverty Level (FPL) Chart
Household
100% FPL
130% FPL
200% FPL
2 people
$18,310
$27,465
$36,620
3 people
$23,030
$34,545
$46,060
4 people
$27,750
$41,625
$55,500
5 people
$32,470
$48,705
$64,940
6 people
$37,190
$55,785
$74,380
7 people
$41,910
$62,865
$83,820
8 people
$51,350
$69,945
$93,260
Private kindergarten Primorsky district St.
Petersburg
Primorsky district, Kolomyagi
For children from 1-7 years old
Free trial visit
(by appointment)
Our space
Joint activities
Kitchen
Summer
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Information about our kindergarten
Montessori
Timetable of classes
nursery
Service cost
The cost of attending a kindergarten
This includes:
– General education subjects
– Care and supervision
– Nutrition
– Child psychologist
– Physical education with a trainer
– Music
– Lecture hall in the library
– Holidays
– Walks
Reviews about our kindergarten
Lyudmila
Serezha’s mother, attends the kindergarten from 10/22/19
My child goes to this kindergarten for the second year and he really likes it there, he began to talk and reason better like an adult, the teachers are very attentive to children
Anna
Pasha’s mother, has been attending the kindergarten since 05. 12.16
We like the kindergarten program, there are many interesting activities and the child does not get bored, the teachers know how to find an approach even to children with character. My Andrey, when he comes home from kindergarten, is always cheerful and happy
Svetlana
This kindergarten has a lot of child development activities. Everything happens in an easy game form and the children themselves are delighted. Instills in your child a love of learning. I will recommend to friends
Kindergarten “Planet of Childhood”
Welcome to the private kindergarten in the seaside area “Planet Childhood” On our “Planet” all children are happy! Children are happy, parents are happy!
Dear parents, when you are busy with important matters, do not worry about your beloved child. On the “Planet of Childhood” they are safe, comfortable and happy!
Our private kindergarten “Planet of Childhood” is located on the “Main” street, near the Grafsky Pond, where we love to walk and feed the ducks. On our planet, all children are happy!
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We sing and dance, we speak English, we win the most difficult games of chess and we do many other interesting things. Our summer private kindergarten is very spacious.
Music classes and physical education are held in the hall. We eat in the dining room, and we fall asleep while reading fairy tales in the bedroom. Each group has its own playroom. We play together and have fun. In mathematics, we develop logic and thinking, learn to count and solve problems. We know the rules of etiquette and have good manners. Graduates of our private kindergarten are gladly accepted in gymnasiums and lyceums. We study St. Petersburg, its sights, go on city tours. To the Hermitage and the Russian Museum. Artists also come to us, they show puppet shows. In general, we have a lot of activities in the garden: the world around us: they tell us about volcanoes, different animals. The speech therapist teaches to speak correctly, to distinguish between vowels and consonants. Come to us!
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Answers to frequently asked questions
How does the child adapt to new conditions?
Adaptation step by step, for babies it is better the first week visit in
format until 13.00.
We encourage parents to come to the kindergarten with
child. While adults are discussing
various questions, the child is immersed in the game environment. Whole team
Kindergarten surrounds the child with care and warmth.
How are groups formed?
Each group has 10-12 people.
“Beads”
1.5 – 3 years
“Flowers”
3-4 years
“Why”
4-5 years old
“Montessori”
4-7 years (this age is provided by the Montessori system)
If the child walks in a diaper?
Of course we accept! Gradually work towards habituation
child to the toilet, together with the parents.
What is included in the kindergarten fee?
Care and supervision.
Joint entertaining activities: speech development, the world around,
cognitive mathematics, music, physical education with a coach, application,
drawing, modeling, writing, reading, experimenting,
Petersburg studies, life safety, etiquette, cooking, acquaintance with artistic
literature, role-playing games, designing, theatricalization.
Psychological consultations
2 walks (morning/evening)
5 meals a day (we cook at the catering unit in the kindergarten, our own chef)
Sleep (2 hours)
Holidays: “Autumn”, “New Year”, “February 23”, “March 8”, “Day
Victory”, “Graduation ball”, “We are strong, dexterous, courageous!”.
Individual attention to each child, care and psychological
comfort.
Is there a recalculation due to sickness?
According to the terms of the contract, there is a recalculation of food.
Why choose us?
On our “Planet of Childhood” – all children are happy, and parents are happy!
We don’t have staff turnover. You will not face the fact that after the holidays or
weekend you will meet a new teacher.
We respect and care for our employees! Groups of children 10-12 people, not
overloading space. Our kindergarten is spacious, separate
bedrooms, dining room, music and sports hall. Various
sports sections and circles. Each group has two teachers. At
each teacher has a higher pedagogical education. Own kitchen, cook –
professional. Our chef cooks deliciously, the kids eat with pleasure.
We always help and feed the kids. Allergost. In kindergarten
homey and cozy atmosphere. Kindergarten manager – manager
preschool education, here everyone has their place.
Kindergarten | Handbook Germany
Update 09/01/2022
In Germany, most young children attend kindergartens (Kita). Kindergarten is a place where kids make new friends, play and develop outside the home and without parents. You do not have to send your child to a kindergarten, but attending will only benefit him, because there he can learn German and learn other important things. And your child will be prepared there for school. In addition, while the child is in kindergarten, you can pay more attention to integration courses, education or work.
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What do I need to know?
At the Kindergarten (Kindertagesstätte, abbreviated Kita), your child and their peers are looked after by qualified teachers during the day. Children play together, do physical education, learn letters and numbers, draw, make crafts and sing. They learn to interact, taking into account the interests of each other, and resolve conflicts peacefully. Also in kindergarten, children learn a lot about nature, nutrition, technology, other people and how to behave on the streets of the city. In addition, children visit playgrounds, theaters, libraries and celebrate holidays. Children play both indoors and outdoors, both in winter and summer. Therefore, for kindergarten, the child needs clothes for the weather and things that you don’t mind getting dirty.
Kindergarten (Kindertagesstätte) is a collective concept that combines several different forms of child care. As a rule, such institutions are divided into nurseries (Kinderkrippe), kindergartens proper (Kindergarten) and after-school groups (Kinderhort).
The nursery is intended for children up to three years of age.
Kindergartens – for children aged three to seven years.
After-school groups – for primary school students. Here they can stay in the afternoon after school.
Teachers work in the kindergarten. These are not teachers, but men and women who have received special preschool pedagogical education. In kindergartens, regular conversations are practiced, during which parents and educators discuss the development of the child. In addition, parent-teacher meetings are held from time to time, at which important topics from the life of the kindergarten and issues of education are discussed.
Kindergartens in Germany are not the same. There are both public and private. In addition, there are kindergartens that work within the framework of a certain pedagogical concept and kindergartens with a certain focus, for example, on early musical development. There are also, for example, the so-called “integrative Kitas”, which are also attended by children with disabilities, “bilingual kindergartens”, where they speak not only German, but also some other language. In addition, the concept of many kindergartens is based on a special philosophy. For example, there are kindergartens that work according to the Montessori system or introduce Waldorf pedagogy. There are also kindergartens at churches.
Small municipalities often have only one or two kindergartens. In large cities, the choice is already more difficult. Open days are regularly held in all kindergartens: interested parents can visit the institution with their children and communicate with educators. It is also helpful to talk to other parents in the neighborhood and get their opinion. In addition, you can study the information on the thematic portals: www.kita.de or www.kindergarten-vergleich.de. There you can find out the opening hours of the kindergarten you are interested in, its features and availability.
Please note : You do not have to be a member of a church to send your child to kindergarten. However, such kindergartens can be involved in the life of the church community and then your child will also participate in it: for example, regularly attend church services.
In order to apply for a place in municipal kindergarten , you must apply to the Youth Welfare Office (Jugendamt). There you will also be informed how seats are distributed in your municipality. On jugendaemter.de you can find the youth agency you belong to.
You will receive a list of all kindergartens in the area and an application form from the Youth Welfare Office, which you will need to complete and bring back. In this application, you will also need to indicate to which kindergarten you would like to enroll your child and what options you are still considering.
Please note: If there are no available places in the kindergartens of your choice, the Youth Welfare Office may allocate you a place in another kindergarten. It should not be more than 5 km from your place of residence or it should not take more than 30 minutes to get there by public transport.
In order to enroll your child in a private kindergarten, you usually need to contact them directly. There you can also get information about opening hours and take an application form. You may have to sign up for a waiting list if there are more applicants than available places in the institution.
The cost of attendance varies depending on the kindergarten, municipality and a number of other factors:
Scope of services: how many hours your child will be in kindergarten.
Family income: Generally, the more you earn, the higher your pay will be.
Number of children in a family attending kindergarten – the more children, the lower the fee for each child.
The general rule is that a place in a municipal kindergarten is usually cheaper than in a private one. At the same time, the cost of services does not say anything about their quality. One cannot conclude that one kindergarten is better than another just because the place is more expensive.
Municipal kindergartens are partly free in some federal states:
Berlin and Hamburg : Here kindergartens are free for all children from the moment they are born.
Rhineland-Palatinate : Here kindergartens are free of charge for children from the age of two.
Hesse and Lower Saxony : Here kindergartens are free for children from the age of three.
Brandenburg and Thuringia : Only the last year of kindergarten before school is free here.
All other federal states: Places in kindergartens are not provided free of charge here.
Important: Even if kindergarten is free in your federal state, you still have to pay a small monthly fee for food and drink. For those who earn little or no income, it is possible to apply for an allowance for this purpose. You can check with your Jobcenter or Social Security Office (Sozialamt) to find out if you are eligible.
If you do not have enough money to pay for kindergarten for your child, you can ask the Youth Welfare Office (Jugendamt) for a so-called “Kita-Gutschein certificate”. Once a place has been found for your child, you can request coverage in writing from the Youth Welfare Office you belong to. The application can be found both on the department’s website and in the institution itself. The form must be completed and attached
document confirming your income (e.g. a salary certificate for the last three months, a certificate from the job center (Jobcenter) or the social security authority (Sozialamt),
Kindergarten confirmation of the child’s admission,
certificate of the cost of a place in kindergarten,
and then bring or mail it to the Youth Office. The Youth Welfare Office will check the paperwork and (if your income is low) will cover all or part of the cost of a place in kindergarten for your child. You can find the youth agency you belong to at jugendaemter.de.
In some municipalities there are enough places in kindergartens for everyone, but this is not always the case. This means that how difficult it will be to find a place in a kindergarten and when you should apply for a child depends on where you live. Most often, getting a place in a kindergarten is not easy. Therefore, it is important to apply for as early as possible. It is best to get on the waiting list for kindergarten immediately after the birth of your child.
The application must indicate whether you plan to leave the child in kindergarten for the whole day or half a day (first or second half of the day, as well as with or without lunch). If you give the child for a full day, then he will be in kindergarten from morning to evening.
Private kindergartens must also be booked in advance. To get into some of them, you need to stand in line while still pregnant.
After your child has been placed in a nursery school, you will be invited to an initial interview. You will need to bring your child’s research notebook (called the “yellow notebook”) and your child’s vaccination passport to this meeting. As the kindergarten school year begins, your child should attend regularly. The first weeks are occupied by the so-called “adaptation period”. At this time, one of the parents will spend several hours a day in kindergarten with the child. With each subsequent day, the child will spend more and more time in kindergarten. The adaptation period lasts until the child gets used and feels confident enough to stay there alone. This may take several weeks.
The right of children over 12 months old to attend kindergarten has been enshrined in law since 2013, which means that the state or municipality is obliged to provide a place in kindergarten for every child who is one year old. Unfortunately, this is not always possible, since there are still not enough places in kindergartens in Germany.
If you have not been able to secure a place for your child in a kindergarten, you can file a claim with the administrative court (Verwaltungsgericht) against your municipality. In it, you can demand a place in a kindergarten or reimbursement of additional expenses for arranging child care outside the kindergarten. If you are unable to work (full-time or not at all) because you were unable to secure places in a nursery school, you can also claim damages. To claim, you will need a waiver from the Youth Welfare Office (Jugendamt) stating that you did not get a place for your child in kindergarten, although you applied in a timely manner. As a general rule, you must first appeal this denial. Information about where and how to file an appeal is included in the denial letter. If the appeal is not successful, meaning you have not been able to get a place in the kindergarten, you can file a claim in the administrative court. The costs of such a claim are covered by the municipality. However, if you use the services of a lawyer, you will have to pay for them yourself. Seek advice from a migrant counseling organization or the Youth Migration Service. An advisory organization nearby can be found at bamf.de. The nearest youth migration service is on the website jugendmigrationsdienste.de. Their employees speak different languages.
Please note : Refugee and asylum seeker children older than one year are also entitled to a place in a kindergarten if they no longer live in a primary reception center (Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung).
Children with disabilities or developmental delays can also attend kindergarten with other children. In addition, there are special kindergartens equipped to meet the needs of children with severe disabilities. The Youth Welfare Office can advise you on this matter. The agency responsible for you can be found at jugendaemter.de.
If you have not been able to secure places in a nursery or you would prefer your child to be looked after in a small group or individually, you can use the services of a “mom/dad for a day”, “grandparents for rent” or babysitting through the Au -Pair. Daily Moms/Dads, Hire Grandparents, or Au Pair nannies usually do not have special education in education.
“Mom or Dad for a Day” usually takes care of several children at the same time. They are brought to her/him home. Just like with a place in a kindergarten, you can get financial support to pay for her/his services. To do this, contact your local youth welfare office (Jugendamt) or its representative. They will help you find a place for your child. You will also find application forms for financial support there.
A “grandmother for hire” is usually an elderly woman who looks after the children in the family. Most often, this is formalized as a job with minimal employment (Minijob). Grandma for Hire participates in the life of the family like a real grandmother, and her services are usually cheaper than the services of a mom / dad for a day. Of course, there are also “grandfathers for rent”. Au Pairs are young people from abroad who come to Germany for a few months to learn the language and get to know the country. The Au Pair lives at your home, and in return helps with the housework and looks after the children.
On www.betreut.de, you can search for “mom/dad for a day”, “grandparents for rent” or an au-pair nanny. Registration and search on the site are free.
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Entering and leaving Germany
What documents do I need to enter Germany?
Arrival: I need accommodation. Where should I apply?
Arrival: I already have accommodation. Where should I go?
Arrivals: What happens at the Arrivals Center?
What status of residence will I receive after entering Germany?
What status do third-country nationals from Ukraine get, especially students who have studied in Ukraine?
I came/came from Ukraine and have been in Germany for some time. How can I get a long-term residence permit?
Do I need to register in Germany?
Stay: I have already registered/registered. How can I get my residence permit?
I want to travel from Hamburg. What am I doing lying here?
What documents do I need to enter Germany?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
The following persons who became refugees from Ukraine, starting from February 24, 2022 due to Russian military aggression, can enter the European Union and can obtain a residence permit in Germany in accordance with § 24 of the Law on the Residence, Employment and Integration of Foreigners in the Federal territory of Germany”:
Citizens of Ukraine whose permanent place of residence until February 24, 2022 was in Ukraine,
Stateless persons and citizens of other third countries who until February 24, 2022 were under international protection or comparable to her national protection in Ukraine and
Family members of the aforementioned groups of persons, as well as
Stateless persons and citizens of other third countries who can confirm that before February 24, 2022 they, on the basis of an unlimited valid residence permit issued in accordance with Ukrainian law, were legally in Ukraine and are unable to return to their country or region of origin for permanent residence in a safe manner.
Proof of entry, such as an entry stamp on your passport, is not required.
Ukrainian ID-card (2015 model) is recognized as a replacement for a passport for a limited period of time until February 23, 2023. Thus, entry and stay without a valid and recognized passport or its replacement is permitted.
Additional information:
Basic information: ermany4ukraine.de
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Current situation in Ukraine: www.auswaertiges-amt.de/de/service/UKR
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Arrival: I need accommodation. Where should I apply?
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Ukrainian military refugees must register in Hamburg.
Persons requiring accommodation from the city should contact the Rahlstedt arrival center for registration. The center is open around the clock:
First Reception / Arrival Center (Zentrale Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung / Ankunftszentrum) Address: Bargkoppelweg 66a, 22145 Hamburg More information: https://www. hamburg.de/innenbehoerde/erstaufnahme/
If you do not want to use public housing, you can find a private option on the portal of the Housing Ukraine initiative: https ://www.unterkunft-ukraine.de. #UnterkunftUkraine (#HousingUkraine) is an official partner of the Federal Ministry of the Interior and the Motherland. Since 10.3.2022, this project has been working with the ministry and airbnb.org in a nationwide collaboration. This is a serious portal.
If you are a private temporary resident and have already been registered, please contact us: FÖRDERN & WOHNEN, Reception and Mediation Point (Aufnahme- und Vermittlungsstelle) at Grüner Deich 21, 20097 Hamburg. Opening hours: Monday-Friday, from 8:00 to 16:00.
Arrival: I need accommodation. Where should I apply?
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Arrival: I already have accommodation. Where should I go?
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For private accommodation, please contact the Migration Office at Bargkoppelweg 66a, 22145 Hamburg for registration. There you can go through the initial registration from Monday to Friday.
Please make an appointment for registration in accordance with the regulations on the stay of foreign citizens:
https://serviceportal.hamburg.de/HamburgGateway/FVP/FV/Bezirke/DigiTermin/Dsgvo. You cannot check in without making an appointment first. Each person who wants to register needs a separate appointment.
In order to reduce long waiting times, you can fill out the registration form in advance, which is available online: Anmeldebogen -dl.pdf) and bring it with you to check-in.
First-time applicants after 1 June 2022 can contact either the Jobcenter or the Basic and Social Security Office (Fachamt für Grundsicherung und Soziales). See the section “Which government benefits am I eligible for?” for details.
Arrivals: What happens at the Arrivals Centre?
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At the arrival center you have the option of registering in accordance with the foreigners’ stay regulations. It is necessary in order to work or receive financial assistance in Germany. If you do not have accommodation in Hamburg, you will receive assistance from the state at the Registration Centre. It provides detailed information about all procedures.
Arrivals: What happens at the Arrivals Centre?
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What residence status will I receive after entering Germany?
(Stand: 18. Juli 2022 00:00 Uhr)
You will receive a residence permit valid until March 4, 2023 if you were forced to leave Ukraine after February 24, 2022 due to the Russian military invasion.
This applies to:
Citizens of Ukraine who permanently resided in Ukraine until February 24, 2022,
Stateless persons and citizens of third countries who were in Ukraine under an international or comparable national until February 24, 2022 and
Family members of the above groups of persons, as well as
Stateless persons and citizens of third countries who can prove that prior to February 24, 2022, they were lawfully in Ukraine on the basis of a valid perpetual residence permit and cannot safely return to their country or region of origin in the long term.
With this German residence permit, you can work or receive financial assistance from the state.
What status do third-country nationals from Ukraine get, especially students who have studied in Ukraine?
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In principle, you will receive a residence permit in Germany if you can prove that you were in Ukraine with a valid permanent residence permit until February 24, 2022.
In the case of persons with only a temporary residence permit (not a short stay), it will first be checked whether you can safely and permanently return to your country of origin or whether there are important reasons for you to temporarily stay in Germany .
For all non-Ukrainian third-country nationals who, although they will not receive temporary protection after their case is examined under the law on foreigners, there may nevertheless be ways to stay in Germany. For example, skilled workers are needed in many industries. If it is possible to stay in Germany in this way, you do not need to travel to your country of origin first to apply for a visa.
Students from Ukraine who do not have Ukrainian citizenship initially receive a temporary certificate of the right to stay in Hamburg for a period of six months. This makes you eligible for social security benefits and the right to work. Thus, as a student from Ukraine, you have half a year to complete the requirements for continuing your studies in Germany. These include, in particular, securing a livelihood and confirming a place of study in a higher education institution. Once these requirements are met, you will be able to apply for a residence permit for the purpose of study.
You also have the option of obtaining residence rights under other laws – if you meet the requirements. If you wish to stay in Hamburg after six months to continue your studies, you must meet the requirements set out in § 16b of the Aliens’ Residence Act (AufenthG).
The Department of Science and universities are working to ensure that as many third-country nationals from Ukraine as possible have the opportunity to continue their studies at one of the universities in Hamburg in the winter semester 2022/23. In the meantime, more than 700 third-country nationals have been granted temporary residence permits in accordance with the regulation applied by Hamburg pursuant to § 24 of the Aliens’ Residence Act.
This regulation does not apply to persons who no longer clearly qualify for temporary protection in accordance with § 24 of the Aliens’ Residence Act. This applies, for example, to persons who have already proved that they can return to their country without problems, because, for example, they have already returned to their country after 24 February 2022 and only arrived in Hamburg after they learned about the decree of the City of Hamburg to continue my studies here.
Please note that each specific case will be considered in detail and decided on a case-by-case basis. We ask you to understand that a temporary residence permit can only be issued for six months. Hamburg is already making the most of the opportunities provided by the legislation on the stay of foreigners. No other federal state has developed a regulation comparable in scope.
I came/came from Ukraine and have been in Germany for some time. How can I get a long-term residence permit?
(Stand: 5. Mai 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Ukrainian citizens who have already been in Germany before February 24, 2022 can apply for a residence permit.
Citizens of Ukraine who are already in Germany with the status of temporary permitted stay (Duldung) can also apply for a residence permit if the previous reason for temporary permitted stay has ceased to be valid.
Do I need to register in Germany?
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All asylum seekers in Hamburg, in accordance with the Council Decision of March 4, 2022 on the “Determination of the fact of a mass arrival”, must register in Hamburg or another place within 90 days after arrival in Hamburg in accordance with the legislation on the procedure for the stay of foreign citizens.
Registration is required in order to work or receive state benefits in Germany. If you do not have accommodation in Hamburg, you will receive assistance from the state at the reception centre.
Persons who need a hostel should contact the Rahlstedt Reception Center, Bargkoppelweg 66a, 22145 Hamburg, to register and obtain a place in the hostel. The center is open around the clock.
Individuals who are staying privately should contact the Migration Office at Bargkoppelweg 66a, 22145 Hamburg for registration. There you can go through the initial registration from Monday to Friday.
However, please note that you can generally only receive government benefits that help you pay your living and renting expenses from the date you apply.
Please make an appointment for registration: https://serviceportal.hamburg.de/HamburgGateway/FVP/FV/Bezirke/DigiTermin/Dsgvo. You cannot check in without making an appointment first. Each person who wants to register needs a separate appointment.
To reduce long waiting times, you can fill out the online registration form in advance: Anmeldebogen
and bring it with you to registration.
Persons applying for state benefits for the first time after 1 June 2022 can contact the Employment Office (Jobcenter) or the Welfare and Welfare Office (Fachamt für Grundsicherung und Soziales). See the information in the section “Which government benefits am I entitled to?”
Important information for refugees from Ukraine: The Office of Aliens is required by law to register, by October 31, 2022, the biometric data of all persons seeking protection from Ukraine. This has already been done in Hamburg for persons who entered the country after 05/01/2022, even if a residence permit has not yet been issued, but only a temporary residence permit has been issued.
If your temporary residence permit was issued before 05/01/2022 and you do not yet have a residence permit, biometric data registration must still be carried out as part of the residence permit process. You have the option of sending us an appointment request by e-mail.
Once we have verified the information provided, you will receive an email notification of your registration for a residence permit. Please contact us at the following email address: [email protected]
Please write only one e-mail per family, indicating all personal details: last name, first name, date of birth, number of the issued temporary residence permit: F……, email address.
Stay: I have already registered/registered. How can I get my residence permit?
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Protection seekers with residence in Hamburg who have already registered and received a temporary residence permit can now make an appointment for an electronic residence permit online at website: https://serviceportal.hamburg.de/HamburgGateway/FVP/FV/Bezirke/DigiTermin/.
The processing will take place at the office of the Migration Office, Hammer Straße 30-34, 22041 Hamburg.
There are a lot of appointments at the moment and there is a lot of demand. The Migration Office opens at least 250 new interview entries daily (Monday to Friday) in 14 days.
In addition, appointments are canceled regularly, so individual appointments are possible for a short time.
Pre-registration is not required to obtain a residence permit. The Office of Migration Affairs will itself send a letter to the applicants as soon as their residence permit is available.
I want to travel from Hamburg. What am I doing lying here?
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Do you want to move out of Hamburg and live in the other state of the EU? Do you want to turn to Ukraine, because the situation in the song region has become safe? Todi, be kind, give respect to the step:
Would you like help from the Jobcenter? Then, be kind, tell me about your entry to the Office of the Right of Foreigners before you fill the country with an electronic mail [email protected]. at the Jobcenter: [email protected] If you are hired by the local government or at the Jobcenter, please provide your name, customer number and the exact date of your job ‘Izdu.
It is important that a proof of entry from the territory of the Federative Republic of Nimechchina was given. To send additional information about your passport photo and visa confirmation to the following e-mail address: [email protected] You can, at any hour after the nyatya in appearance, return to Nimechchini, take the defender there and again take help, as if the security situation in Ukraine will go down and you will happen to again deprive your country.
Courage: Even if you don’t know yourself, you continue to help, if you don’t linger any longer in Gambourz, you can be attracted to a great deal.
When moving to a foreign federal state, it is necessary to file an application with the right of foreigners (at Gamburzy) before the Office. New management for you on the right of foreigners may be given on the whole year.
Accommodation
What accommodation options are there in Hamburg?
I can no longer stay in my private accommodation and I need a place in a city hostel. Who can I contact?
Are asylum seekers required to register at their place of residence?
Will I be transferred to another federal state if I live privately in Hamburg?
Can asylum seekers living in a hostel travel to other federal states or EU countries for a certain period of time?
Can registered asylum seekers who hold temporary certificates leave the EU for a short time and return to Germany?
Can Ukrainians seeking protection who have registered and receive benefits in Hamburg change their place of residence within Germany?
How can I find an apartment in Hamburg?
How to recognize dubious offers, such as apartment offers?
Can Ukrainians seeking protection who have registered and receive benefits in Hamburg change their place of residence within the EU and register there as a protection seeker and apply for benefits?
Can I be accommodated privately or do I have to live in a hostel?
Can I get government assistance if I am unable to pay my own rent?
What is the maximum cost of housing that can still be considered adequate and covered?
I live in private accommodation (acquaintances, relatives, host family, etc. ). The person/host family I live with wants me to contribute to living expenses. What can I do if I don’t have enough money?
I live in private accommodation (acquaintances, relatives, host family, etc.) and have to pay for electricity and meals. What can I do if I don’t have enough money?
Where can I get furniture, electrical appliances and things when renting an apartment?
What accommodation options are there in Hamburg?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
On the #UnterkunftUkraine and Airbnb.org platforms you will find private accommodation for short and medium stays for free. These platforms are supported by the government. More information: www.unterkunft-ukraine.de and www.airbnb.org.
If you do not live in Hamburg with relatives or friends, you can be accommodated in city hostels.
For your information: at the moment, many people are seeking asylum in Hamburg – not only from Ukraine, but also from other countries of the world. Our city is working to expand the capacity to accommodate all refugees. Please note that you will be staying in an emergency dormitory for the first time. Many people live in such hostels, partly in large halls.
First, you will spend the night at the first reception point. There you will receive:
Three meals a day and drinks (coffee, tea, water), special diet for medical reasons
Hygiene packages for men and women,
Baby food (milk formula, baby cereals) and hygiene products ( diapers, wet wipes, cream), as well as bottles, sterilizers and nipples
Clothes (from donations)
Bedding
Medical emergency.
Later you will either move to a self-supporting home or you will initially live in temporary housing, such as a hotel. The hostels are very different. In some of them, accommodation is organized in the format of a communal apartment, where several people share a common bathroom and kitchen. Families are usually accommodated in a separate room. Allocation of one’s own apartment by the city takes place in extremely rare cases. In Hamburg, there are city centers for finding housing and private organizations that help with this.
What accommodation options are there in Hamburg?
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I can no longer stay in my private accommodation and I need a place in a city hostel. Who can I contact?
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If you have been a temporary resident in the private sector and have previously registered, please contact
FÖRDERN & WOHNEN Reception and Distribution Center Grüner Deich 21, 20097 Hamburg Opening hours: Mon – Fri, 8:00 – 16:00.
The Reception and Distribution Center (AVS) provides support in finding suitable housing. There is a check of documents, and then a search for housing. Individual characteristics are taken into account whenever possible, such as family size or the needs of people with disabilities (for example, a barrier-free apartment). Accommodations are allocated. You cannot choose your place of residence.
For those who have not yet registered and need accommodation, please contact the Reception Centre, Bargkoppelweg 66a, 22145 Hamburg.
I can no longer stay in my private accommodation and I need a place in a city hostel. Who can I contact?
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Are asylum seekers required to register at their place of residence?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Individuals living in private housing or other long-term housing must register their place of residence with the customer service department of the relevant district office.
You can make an appointment here: https://serviceportal.hamburg.de/HamburgGateway/FVP/FV/Bezirke/DigiTermin/
Those who move from a hostel to a private residence or other long-term accommodation must register with their area management’s customer service department within two weeks of moving.
You can make an appointment here: https://serviceportal.hamburg.de/HamburgGateway/FVP/FV/Bezirke/DigiTermin/
De-registration with the municipal accommodation service is also necessary in order to be able to reallocate your place again.
Will I be transferred to another federal state if I live privately in Hamburg?
(Stand: 15. März 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Germany provides protection to people fleeing war and forced displacement. All federal states provide assistance to ensure that all applicants for protection can be properly cared for. Therefore, it is possible that after registering in Hamburg you will have to move to another city in Germany. There you will get accommodation where you can stay for a long time until you can take care of yourself.
If, for example, you are staying with relatives or friends in Hamburg, you will not need to move to another city after registration.
Will I be transferred to another federal state if I live privately in Hamburg?
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Can asylum seekers living in a hostel travel to other federal states or EU countries for a certain period of time?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Yes, but you must agree this with the Fördern & Wohnen staff of your hostel in advance. Otherwise, you may lose your places in the hostel.
Can registered asylum seekers who hold temporary certificates leave the EU for a short time and return to Germany?
(Stand: 25. Mai 2022 00:00 Uhr)
If you want to leave the EU and return, you must make an online appointment with the Migration Office, Hammer Straße 30-34, 22041 Hamburg before your trip to obtain a residence permit. This is just a formality, since YOU are already registered. Entry with a temporary ID is not allowed.
You will be issued a residence permit immediately. This is a sticker in your national passport. The waiting time for an electronic residence permit (a plastic card with a photo) is longer, since these cards are printed by the Federal Printing House. With a residence permit in accordance with § 24 of the Residence Act, you can return to Germany. Important information: It is not allowed to leave Germany for longer than six months.
Can Ukrainians seeking protection who have registered and receive benefits in Hamburg change their place of residence within the borders of Germany?
(Stand: 12. April 2022 00:00 Uhr)
If you want to move, you must apply in advance at the Immigration Office in Hamburg. You can only move to another federal state if you have been granted permission by the competent authority.
How can I find an apartment in Hamburg?
(Stand: 21. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Comprehensive information on finding accommodation as well as guidance on how to apply for a Certificate of Eligibility can be found at: https://welcome.hamburg.de /wohnen/4611042/wohnungssuche/
How to recognize questionable offers, such as apartment offers?
(Stand: 19. Mai 2022 00:00 Uhr)
There are always people who want to take advantage of the misfortune of others. So pay attention to the following:
If you have no relatives or acquaintances in Hamburg, please contact the arrival center directly. Don’t accept offers of accommodation or trips from people who “accidentally” approach you.
Do not give your passport or government documents to anyone other than government officials.
If you notice anything unusual, call the police.
If you are threatened, call the police: 110.
Do not ride with strangers. In Germany and in Hamburg you can travel for free on buses, subways and trains. There is a shuttle service from the main train station to the arrival center.
Familiarize yourself with German labor law before signing an employment contract or even verbally agreeing on a job: Labor law for Ukrainians: https://hamburg.arbeitundleben.de/faire-integration (in Russian and Ukrainian), see also information on admission to the Hamburg Welcome Center in many languages: https://welcome. hamburg.de/ukraine/
Additional information in case of possible fraud against you can be found here : https://www.uvaga.de. You will also find the “nora” emergency application there.
If in doubt, contact the Fachberatungsstelle KOOFRA (also in Russian). KOOFRA is a project organized by women who advise and support women who have been trafficked. Trafficking also includes providing asylum to individuals, who are often particularly vulnerable, to sexual or labor exploitation.
You will find private accommodation offers on reliable platforms #UnterkunftUkraine and Airbnb.org. These platforms are government-supported and provide free short to medium term housing searches. More information: www.unterkunft-ukraine.de and www.airbnb.org.
Can Ukrainians seeking protection who have registered and receive benefits in Hamburg change their place of residence within the EU and register there as a protection seeker and apply for benefits?
(Stand: 12. April 2022 00:00 Uhr)
You can apply at any time to transfer your place of residence to another EU Member State at the Aliens Office, Migration Office. The Office for Foreigners will send the application to the Federal Office for Migration and obtain the consent of the respective EU Member State.
Can I stay private or do I have to live in a hostel?
(Stand: 1. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
You are not required to live in an urban residence. You can rent a room or an apartment on your own.
Can I get government assistance if I am unable to pay my own rent?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
If you are unable to pay the rent of your room/apartment on your own, you can get government assistance. Once officially registered, you can apply for government assistance to cover the cost of rent. You must report and confirm your rent. The evidence can be a lease agreement, sublease agreement, a certificate from the landlord, or a free-form letter from the person who provides you with private housing. This letter must state the actual amount of the rent.
If you are hosted by a city, you will receive a cost estimate notice “Kostenfestsetzungsbescheid” from Fördern & Wohnen. In order for the costs to be covered, you must submit it to the Jobcenter Employment Center or the Office of Basic and Material Welfare (Bezirksamt).
Living expenses and heating expenses can be recognized if they meet the standards. The website of the City of Hamburg has published information on the limits of the regulations.
You will find more information in the bulletin for asylum seekers from Ukraine: How to rent a room or apartment in Hamburg.
For more information, see What government benefits am I entitled to?
What is the maximum cost of housing that can still be considered adequate and covered?
(Stand: 1. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
The German state only pays rent if it is adequate. There are upper limits for this, which differ depending on the city. In this newsletter, you will find limits on the Adequate Value of Rent minus utilities and other apartment-related charges in Hamburg: Bulletin on Adequate Value Limits
If you currently do not have a home or are about to move out of your current home , the limits of adequate cost indicated in the information bulletin can be exceeded by up to 15%.
You will find more information in the bulletin for asylum seekers from Ukraine: How to rent a room or apartment in Hamburg.
More information can be found at: https://www.hamburg.de/sozialhilfe/2196520/mieterrechte/ (Information sheet in German and Russian can be found under “Downloads” at the bottom of the page)
I live in private accommodation (acquaintances, relatives, host family, etc.). The person/host family I live with wants me to contribute to living expenses. What can I do if I don’t have enough money?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
You can pay your share of living expenses and receive money from the German state for this.
It is a prerequisite that you are registered under the law on residence of foreigners. Read here how to register.
You must tell and prove how much your accommodation costs. For example, you can show a lease agreement, a sublease agreement, a certificate from the landlord, or a simple letter from the person who provided you with private accommodation. This letter must state how high the actual living expenses payable are.
Expenses are recognized if they are justified. You can find copay caps here.
You can also find more information in the information sheet for persons seeking protection from Ukraine: Renting a room or apartment in Hamburg.
Read more about this under “Which government benefits am I entitled to?”
I live in private accommodation (acquaintances, relatives, host family, etc.) and have to pay for electricity and food. What can I do if I don’t have enough money?
(Stand: 1. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
If you are hosted in private and do not pay anything for your accommodation, but must (or want to) pay for expenses such as electricity, internet or meals, you you can apply for government assistance.
It is a prerequisite that you are registered in accordance with the law. Read here how to register.
Where can I get furniture, electrical appliances and things when renting an apartment?
(Stand: 19. Mai 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Persons from Ukraine who seek protection and are registered in Hamburg can apply to the specialized department of basic support and social issues of the district office responsible for the place of residence with a request for a one-time financial housing assistance. The amount of one-time assistance depends on the number of people living in the apartment. In this case, the same requirements apply as for residents of Hamburg.
You can buy inexpensive used furniture, electrical appliances and household items from the following companies:
Stilbruch sells second-hand furniture, electronic and household items at reasonable prices in two branches in Altona and Wandsbek. https://www.stilbruch.de
Der Hafen hilft! e.V. organizes donations of items for non-profit organizations and initiatives to help refugees. Things are free and published by sponsors on the association’s website. You can also post your requests there. https://www.der-hafen-hilft.de
Low-income people can also buy furniture for the home at low prices in social shops: https://www.hamburg.de/sozialkaufhaeuser
benefits and finances
Can I work in Germany?
What government benefits am I entitled to?
I have received a notification from the Jobcenter team.arbeit.hamburg and I have questions about it. Who can I contact?
Where can I open a bank account?
Do asylum seekers living in an urban hostel have to pay rent if they work or have other income?
What does payroll and income tax mean?
How is the German social insurance system organized?
How can I get benefits for education and participation in social and educational activities?
Can I work in Germany?
(Stand: 1. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
You will find answers to your questions on the website of the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs https://www.bmas.de/DE/Europa-und-die -Welt/Europa/Ukraine/FAQ-DE/faq-art-de.html
In Hamburg you will receive support in finding a job or education at the Hamburg Welcome Center. Information in German and English is available at https://welcome.hamburg.de/hwc/15133724/sprachkurs/ and https://www.hamburg.com/welcome/hwc/15455572/job-search/. In addition, we have prepared for you a selection of useful information in Ukrainian and Russian on selected topics https://welcome.hamburg.de/ukraine/16056010/ukraine-infoblaetter/#anker_5
What state benefits am I entitled to?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
The German Federal Government has decided, starting from 1 June 2022, to equalize the status of asylum seekers from Ukraine with the status of all refugees who have been in Germany for a long time and have permission to residence.
All able-bodied adults from June 1, 2022 can receive financial assistance under the second part of the Social Code (SGB II) if they do not have sufficient income or funds. This also applies to children living in the same household.
Application for benefits and additional information can be found on the Jobcenter website team.arbeit.hamburg: www.team-arbeit-hamburg.de/ukraine/. The application can also be obtained from the Jobcenter branches of the Employment Center. Further information: Applying for unemployment benefits II
All disabled adults (e.g. disabled people) and all persons who have reached retirement age under German law can receive state material assistance under the twelfth part of the Social Code (SGB XII) if they do not have sufficient income or funds. On the German pension insurance website, you can calculate whether you have reached retirement age.
You can apply for benefits at the offices of the Office of Basic Welfare and Social Affairs in your area of residence. You can find the relevant branch at hamburg.de.
You can find a checklist of the necessary information here: www.hamburg.de/ukraine/sozialleistungen/. Please complete the “checklist” in as much detail as possible now.
For example, you can choose your own health insurance company. On the web site of the main association of insurance companies you will find a list of all insurance companies.
Before moving to a new institution, your insurance company is AOK Bremen/Bremerhaven.
I have received a notification from the Jobcenter team.arbeit.hamburg and I have questions about it. Who can I contact?
(Stand: 21. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
If you have any questions about your application for SGB II Social Code benefits, please contact your responsible Jobcenter office. More information and links to branch locations can be found here at:
Jobcenter team.arbeit.hamburg | Ukraine (team-arbeit-hamburg.de) (in German)
Where can I open a bank account?
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Having a bank account is important because in Germany many things are paid through a bank account, such as rent, electricity or gas. The account is also very practical both for receiving funds such as salary or social security benefits and for keeping them safe.
State benefits must be transferred to a German bank account. Therefore, you must open an account with a bank of your choice. You must then provide your bank details (IBAN) on your application for government benefits.
Each bank must offer you a bank account. This is called the base account. You are free to choose the bank yourself. You can find independent information here at: https://www.vzhh.de/neu-deutschland-wichtige-hinweise-fuers-ankommen
When opening a bank account, an interpreter can be helpful if you do not speak German or English very well. If you wish to open an account, you must provide the bank with your personal details such as name, place of residence, place of birth and date of birth. You must also present a valid passport and registration certificate.
With your bill, you usually receive a current account bank card (EC card) that you can use to pay in stores and withdraw cash from ATMs. Please note that you do not need to have a credit card. In most cases, you can do very well without it. Please note: there are companies that want to offer you an expensive credit card to maintain, especially when it comes to the Internet. Please check all offers carefully. In Germany, the Consumer Affairs Center offers independent advice on these types of issues.
Do asylum seekers living in a city hostel have to pay rent if they work or have other income?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
In this case, you will have to pay a fee. Please notify the hostel accommodation department immediately if you have your own income and are no longer receiving benefits from the Job Center. The contribution amount may be reduced if your income is insufficient.
What does payroll and income tax mean?
(Stand: 28. März 2022 00:00 Uhr)
All persons who live in Germany and receive income are subject to income tax.
Some types of income (such as wages) are subject to automatic income tax (also called payroll tax). This is arranged by the employer.
The tax is not charged on the full amount of income. This means that the tax calculation is not made on your entire income.
How is the German social security system organized?
(Stand: 28. März 2022 00:00 Uhr)
German social insurance is a public system. It provides financial protection against significant life risks and their consequences, such as illness, unemployment, old age and care needs. There are five areas of social insurance:
Health insurance covers the necessary costs in case of illness, as well as costs for prevention and rehabilitation. As a rule, health insurance is mandatory. If you are an entrepreneur or your annual income is higher than the salary level below which compulsory health insurance is covered (as of 2021: 64.350 €), you can choose between public and private insurance companies.
Care insurance provides assistance to those who, due to illness or age, cannot provide for themselves and need care.
Pension insurance pays out a monthly pension.
Unemployment insurance provides financial support for a certain period of time in the event of a job loss. The condition for this is that you have been insured for at least one year in the last two years and that you continue to look for work.
Accident insurance covers all costs resulting from an accident at work or occupational disease.
In principle, all employees are subject to compulsory social insurance. The social insurance system is funded by contributions from employers and employees, usually in equal shares. Only payments for accident insurance are fully covered by the employer. The employee’s shares are deducted from his gross salary. The employer pays his social contributions directly.
More information: https://www.germany4ukraine.de/hilfeportal-de/arbeit-und-soziales
How can I get benefits for education and participation in social and educational activities?
(Stand: 21. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
You are already receiving or eligible for:
Unemployment benefit II or social assistance (according to the SGB Social Code II),
Social assistance or basic allowance in old age and in case of disability (according to the Social Code SGB XII),
Asylum Seeker Benefits Act,
Housing Benefit, or
Federal Child Benefit Act?
Then you can benefit from the education package of the City of Hamburg.
Even if you don’t get any of the above benefits, you can get benefits from the education and social education package if your income is low. Seek advice from the Jobcenter offices responsible for you or the Welfare and Welfare Office.
Overview of types of allowances:
School supplies: Schoolchildren receive a semester-long financial allowance for teaching materials. Allowance for participation in social and cultural activities: Financial allowance (15 euros per month) is provided for participation in social, extracurricular activities in the field of culture, music, sports, leisure, etc. Excursions, trips: expenses for excursions and trips with kindergarten and school. Educational support: Students who need extra lessons are offered free of charge. Lunch: Expenses for general lunch at school and kindergarten are covered. School transport: For long trips between home and school, bus or train tickets may be paid.
The institution responsible depends on the respective type of benefit. More information at: www.hamburg.de/bildungspaket/.
Education and school
Should my child go to school?
How can I use kindergarten services?
Where can I study German?
Should my child go to school?
(Stand: 12. April 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Germany has a compulsory school law. This also applies to all refugee children and youth between the ages of 6 and 18.
Parents and guardians can register their children directly with schools or at the School Information Center (https://www.hamburg.de/bsb/siz). The School Information Center (SIZ) will help you find a place at school. There, an assessment is made of the class and school in which the children or youth should be enrolled. The school authorities also allow uncomplicated school registration via e-mail: [email protected].
Here is a bilingual memo for Ukrainian refugees: Information about schools for Ukrainian children and education.
Overview information for refugee families with schoolchildren (also in English and Russian): “Schule in Hamburg verstehen” – Elternratgeber (mehrsprachig). (https://www.hamburg.de/bsb/elternratgeber-fuer-zuwanderer/)
The libraries of the City of Hamburg offer all children and teenagers a free library subscription. In this way, you will be able to borrow books to facilitate the learning process. Children can simply come along with their parents and present a certificate of allowance, a passport or foreign passport, as well as a certificate of registration.
Detailed information at: https://www.buecherhallen.de/blog-artikel/angebote-der-buecherhallen-hamburg-fuer-ukrainer.html
Should my child attend school?
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How can I use child care?
(Stand: 3. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Asylum seekers from Ukraine who have registered in Hamburg and are eligible for social assistance can use the services of kindergartens and other preschool institutions.
In principle, the same conditions apply for this as for all residents of the city. This means: as a rule, children from the age of one are entitled to a daily five-hour visit to kindergarten, including lunch, the costs of this are covered by vouchers for attending preschool institutions in the city of Hamburg. Issues of additional maintenance and related costs are decided on an individual basis.
You must apply for a preschool voucher prior to starting preschool. These applications are submitted to the competent district office, preschool department.
Based on the voucher for visiting pre-school institutions, you can get a place in a kindergarten. Registration is made directly in kindergarten.
It is recommended to enroll in a kindergarten after you decide on a permanent place of residence, in order to avoid changing the kindergarten when moving, as a result of which the child will lose the familiar environment and contacts, or the journey to the kindergarten will become too long.
Information in several languages www.hamburg.de/kitaplatz/ You can also find information in Russian at www.kitainfo.hamburg.
How can I use kindergarten services?
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Where can I study German?
(Stand: 12. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Information about German language courses is published on the website of the Federal Office for Migration (BAMF) in Ukrainian, Russian and English.
Asylum seekers from Ukraine upon presentation of a residence permit issued in accordance with § 24 of the Law on the Residence of Foreigners or a corresponding temporary residence permit are entitled to free integration courses. To enroll in these courses, an application must be submitted to the Federal Office. Applications must be submitted in writing by mail to: Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge Referat 41A Sachsenstraße 12+14 20097 Hamburg Alternatively, you can apply for a place directly at the school. There you will need to present a residence permit or a temporary certificate with reference to § 24 of the Act on the residence of foreigners.
Schools offering integration courses will help you complete your application. It is most convenient to find a suitable school near your home. The full list of schools is published on the BAMF website (German version: https://bamf-navi.bamf.de/de/ or English version: https://bamf-navi.bamf.de/en).
The Hamburg Welcome Center (HWC) provides advice and support, including German language learning. Detailed information on HWC services can be found here: https://welcome.hamburg.de/ukraine/
You can also contact the Migration Advice Center for Adults (MBE): https://bamf-navi.bamf .de/de/Themen/Migrationsberatung/ Searching by location or postal code will show you the nearest regional advice centers for adult migration. The Refugee Center provides advice and support to newly arrived adults without official status, including language learning. On the website of the Refugee Center you will find detailed information about consultations in different languages: https://www.fz-hh.de/de/
If you also want to learn German on your own and free of charge, we recommend that you VHS learning portal Ankommen app language section Deutsche Welle online offer Portal “My Way to Germany” (Practice German) of the Goethe-Institut
Health
I am sick. How can I get medical help?
Can refugees be vaccinated against the coronavirus?
What are the current coronavirus protection regulations in Hamburg?
Where can I get vaccinated in Hamburg?
I am pregnant. What do I need to know now?
I was a victim of violence. Who can I contact?
I feel bad mentally. Who can I contact?
I need care or I am disabled. Who can I contact?
I am sick. How can I get medical help?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
a . I entered Germany only after 06/01/2022, I am registered under the Aliens Act and until then I have not received any benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act (AsylbLG).
Ukrainians seeking protection who
have registered in Hamburg under the law on foreigners, in case they need help, they are directly entitled to benefits under the SGB II Social Code, and must report health insurance, in which they would like to be registered, when contacting the Jobcenter. In order for the Employment Center to be able to quickly register you in the health insurance system, you should do the following:
First step: choose a health insurance company. An overview of the health insurance funds can be found on the website of the Association of the GKV Health Insurance Funds.
Second step: Obtain a provisional certificate of membership from the selected health insurance company.
Third step: You must report your health insurance fund to the Employment Center and can present a provisional certificate of membership of the health insurance fund for this.
If, as a result of an emergency, you need medical treatment before taking out health insurance, the Jobcenter will support you and contact your health insurance provider to ensure coverage in these emergencies as well.
If your health insurance provider has not yet sent you an electronic health record, but you are already receiving SGB II benefits, you can show your doctor your SGB II eligibility certificate. Your SGB II eligibility certificate tells you which health insurance company you were enrolled with.
Disabled protection applicants registered after June 1 first receive benefits in accordance with the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act (AsylbLG) and only the following month after the issuance of a temporary residence permit receive benefits in accordance with the Social Code SGB XII . As long as you receive benefits under the Asylum Seeker’s Benefits Act (AsylbLG), you will receive a health care coupon under that Act.
If you switch to SGB XII Social Code benefits next month, you will also have the option to register for health care at the health insurance company of your choice. See also a.
b. I entered the country only after 06/01/2022 and have not yet been registered under the Aliens Act, but do I need medical assistance?
If you need medical care before registering as a foreigner and obtaining a temporary residence permit, you will be issued a 24-hour medical voucher at the Arrivals Center (Bargkoppelweg 66a, 22145 Hamburg). This will allow you to go directly to a doctor or hospital within 24 hours of the ticket being issued.
However, in case of a medical emergency, you can also go to the hospital or call the emergency doctor on 112. There will be no negative consequences for you if you have not yet been able to register through no fault of your own. Treatment costs will be covered. At the hospital/doctor, you must identify yourself using a Ukrainian identity document or proof of residence.
In any case, you must register with the authorities as soon as possible after treatment. The doctor’s practice or hospital will record your personal data and make retroactive billing for treatment with the City of Hamburg or the health insurance fund you choose when you apply for benefits under the SGB II Social Code or SGB Social Code XII.
c. I do not need care and have sufficient income? Can I voluntarily insure myself under compulsory health insurance?
Provided that you have not received / are not receiving state benefits and have sufficient income, you can join the voluntary health insurance program without other preliminary insurance periods of 12 months (§ 417 Book Five of the Social Code – SGB V).
To do this, you must select a health insurance company and apply to join it. The amount of contributions depends on your income.
Can refugees be vaccinated against the coronavirus?
(Stand: 14. March 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Yes. Vaccination with drugs approved in the EU is carried out free of charge at vaccination centers.
List of vaccination centers: https://www.hamburg.de/corona-impfstationen.
You must present some kind of photo ID, preferably a passport. A certificate of vaccination is not required.
What are the current coronavirus protection regulations in Hamburg?
(Stand: 18. August 2022 00:00 Uhr)
You will find complete information about the Coronavirus Protection Regulations on the website hamburg.de/corona, also in English.
A leaflet in Ukrainian and Russian on the following website contains information about coronavirus testing: Leaflet: Coronavirus test (DEU, UKR, RUS) – hamburg.de
Where can I get vaccinated in Hamburg?
(Stand: 21. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
You can get vaccinated free of charge at medical practitioners or at city vaccination points. To make an appointment for a vaccination with a doctor, contact his reception in person or by phone.
If you have not yet received a health insurance card, it will be enough to provide your personal details and show proof of identity. Doctors practice in all districts of the city. Here you will find their addresses: https://www.kvhh.net/de/physicianfinder. html?name=&location=
(German website).
General information about vaccinations
I am pregnant. What do I need to know now?
(Stand: 19. Mai 2022 00:00 Uhr)
The Social Department has prepared a leaflet for pregnant Ukrainian women (in German, Ukrainian and Russian), which contains all the important information.
I was a victim of violence. Who can I contact?
(Stand: 28 March 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Germany has a helpline. You can always call and speak to a woman who will help you free of charge: 08000 116016. You can find out more about the online helpline here: Homepage: Helpline Startseite: Hilfetelefon (www.hilfetelefon.de) Savîa steps against violence (“Steps Against Violence”) is a project that personally counsels refugees when they experience domestic violence, sexual violence or violence because of their sexual identity: savîa steps against violence – verikom gGmbH. https://www.verikom.de/gewaltschutz/savia/
In acute emergencies, you can use the Nora App (De / ENG). This site contains additional information, also in Ukrainian https://www.uvaga.de.
I feel bad mentally. Who can I contact?
(Stand: 21. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
You had to experience something that you can no longer forget. Multilingual information on physical reactions to traumatic experiences, exercises and additional information can be found, for example, in the section “Exercise for traumatized refugees as an emergency” (Übungen für traumatisierte Flüchtlinge als Soforthilfe (www.refugee-trauma.help)) or in the section Traumanetz (https://traumanetz-sachsen.de/wissen/).
Helpline Ukraine offers free telephone consultations on all questions, problems and topics that concern you. You can call the helpline 0800-500 225 0 from Monday to Friday from 14:00 to 17:00. Consultations are provided in Ukrainian and Russian and are confidential.
Helpline Ukraine is a project of the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ) together with the association “Nummer gegen Kummer e. V”. and with the support of Deutsche Telekom.
Centra, the coordinating center for traumatized refugees, offers counseling and mediation for adult refugees: https://centra.hamburg/.
The Refugee Outpatient Clinic at Eppendorf University Hospital (UKE) offers support and assistance to traumatized children and young people of the Flüchtlingsambulanz am Universitätskrankenhaus Eppendorf (UKE).
Die Opferhilfe Hamburg e.V. counsels victims of violence about trauma and the consequences of trauma: https://opferhilfe-hamburg.de/.
Parents of traumatized children and young people who need advice can refer to this guide from the Federal Chamber of Psychotherapists (BPtK) (Ratgeber der Bundespsychotherapeutenkammer (BPtK)
I need care or I am disabled. Who can I contact?
(Stand: 1. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
On the “Information for Refugees with Disabilities or Care Needs” website you will find contact addresses for services for refugees, their relatives and accompanying persons – especially if they are in Hamburg for the first time: https www. hamburg.de/gesundheit-fluechtlinge/16225898/behinderung-pflege/
Household help
What support does the Welcome Center in Hamburg offer?
What offers of migration advice are available?
Where can I find clothes quickly?
What support does the Welcome Center Hamburg offer?
(Stand: 27. April 2022 00:00 Uhr)
The Welcome Center in Hamburg will help you in the following cases:
I have a residence permit or a provisional residence permit with the right to work. What are my next steps?
I don’t speak German yet. How can I find German courses?
I am looking for a job or a place to study.
I would like my foreign diplomas to be recognized.
What offers of migration advice are available?
(Stand: 27. April 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Newly arrived adults from Ukraine can apply to the “Migration Advice for Adult Migrants” (MBE), and young people (12-27 years old) – to the “Youth Migration Service” » (JMD). These services provide advice and support free of charge and offline. Counseling covers a wide range of day-to-day issues including housing, child care/school, health, language courses and work/study.
By searching for the name of the city or postal code, you can find the authorized provider of advice on migration issues in the region for adults https://bamf-navi.bamf.de/de/Themen/Migrationsberatung/ and youth (12-27 years old) ): https://www.jugendmigrationsdienste.de/meinen-jmd-vor-ort-finden/bundesland?tx_jmd_showjmd%5Bbundesland%5D=2&tx_jmd_showjmd%5Blandkreis%5D=0&tx_jmd_showjmd%5Btraegergruppe%5D=0 9000 Refugee Center23 90 provides advice and support to newly displaced adults with insecure or indeterminate residence rights. On the website of the Hamburg Refugee Center (fz-hh.de) you can find detailed information about counseling services in various languages.
You can also find a list of advice centers here (https://www.hamburg.de/migrationsberatung/).
In addition, you can find offers of migration counseling on the Internet:
Where can I quickly find clothes?
(Stand: 28. März 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Clothes can be picked up, among others, from the collection centers or from the Hamburg clothes warehouses (Kleiderkammern).
You can find their addresses and opening hours here: https://www.hamburg.de/beratung-hilfen/3124330/kleiderkammern/
Mobility
Arrival: What means of transport can I use in Hamburg and Germany?
Are Ukrainian cars insured?
Driver’s license: my driver’s license is issued in Ukraine. Can I also use them in Germany?
Registration of my car: My car is registered in Ukraine. Can I use it in Germany?
Arrival: What means of transport can I use in Hamburg and Germany?
(Stand: 31. August 2022 00:00 Uhr)
If you have a Ukrainian (foreign) passport, ID-card or residence permit in Ukraine, you have the opportunity to travel from the border to Berlin, Dresden, Nuremberg and Munich; no other travel document is required for these routes.
If you would like to go further as part of your trip, you need to contact the DB service center or the DB agency for a free “helpukraine” ticket. Such a ticket entitles you to one-way travel in a 2nd class carriage to your desired destination. When checking tickets on the train, present an identity card confirming that you are a citizen of Ukraine (passport or ID-card), or confirmation of registration on the territory of Ukraine.
Deutsche Bahn is issuing “helpukraine” tickets to help people fleeing the war in Ukraine get to their destination quickly and without unnecessary bureaucratic red tape. These tickets should make it easier for them to travel to a safe place, such as family, relatives or acquaintances. Travelers for other reasons are requested to purchase regular Deutsche Bahn tickets.
More information can be found on the website of the German Railways (Help Ukraine (bahn.de)).
Refugees are entitled to a discount ticket (“Sozialrabatt”) on the Hamburg public transport system if they receive state support and their current place of residence is in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. You can find more detailed information about various tickets and prices in several languages on the official website of the Hamburg Transport Association hvv: www.hvv.de/de/ukraine
Are Ukrainian cars insured?
(Stand: 1. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Until May 31, 2022, German car insurance companies, as part of a voluntary humanitarian action due to the state of emergency, covered the costs of damage to Ukrainian cars in Germany. This promotion ends on June 1, 2022. In this regard, it is important that every car with Ukrainian registration that takes part in road traffic in Germany has a mandatory motor third party liability insurance that meets the specified criteria.
This includes (at the latest) from 1 June 2022 and cars with Ukrainian registration. Detailed information about taking out travel insurance in Germany can be found here https://www.dieversicherer.de/versicherer/auto-reise/news/kfz-versicherung-fluechtlingeukraine-84714.
Driver’s license: my driver’s license is issued in Ukraine.
Can I also use them in Germany?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Yes, if you have temporary protection status as a war refugee, you can use your driving license in Germany for an unlimited period of time. If you do not have protection status, you can use your driving license in Germany for six months from the date of entry.
Registration of my car: My car is registered in Ukraine. Can I use it in Germany?
(Stand: 29. March 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Yes, you can drive your vehicle registered in Ukraine for 12 months from the date of entry into the European Union (EU), including Germany. After this period, it will be necessary to register it in Hamburg on the basis of the required documents.
Animals
Can I come to Hamburg with my dog or cat?
Can I come to Hamburg with my dog or cat?
(Stand: 10. September 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Yes. You can enter with your animal without prior approval, even if you do not have the necessary documents and proof of vaccination.
You must immediately register your animals with the competent authorities in Hamburg. Send an email to [email protected] to retroactively receive your animal registration and further information.
See memo about entry from Ukraine with animals.
Important to know: Pets are not allowed in city hostels. Volunteers offering animal shelters should contact the Hamburg Society for the Protection of Animals (Hamburger Tierschutzverein) directly. The next steps are coordinated there: [email protected].
See also Hinweisblatt für die Einreise mit Tieren aus der Ukraine.
When entering the country with a dog, the provisions of the Hamburg Dog Act (see https://www.hamburg.de/hundegesetz/) and the Dog Restriction and Importation Act must also be observed. If the dog belongs to the dangerous breeds of the Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Bull Terrier, as well as their crossbreeds and dog breeds, which, in accordance with the Hamburg Dog Act (see § 2 para. 1 of the Movement and Import Restriction Act dogs § 2 para. 3 of the Dog Act) can be considered dangerous, for a stay in Germany longer than 4 weeks, a temporary residence permit must be obtained in accordance with § 2 para. 3 Regulations on the movement and importation of dogs.
Appropriate applications must be submitted to the local district Offices of Consumer Protection, Trade and Environmental Protection. You can find the authorized institution using the following link in the search register for public institutions: https://www.hamburg.de/behoerdenfinder/hamburg/11724754/
General information
Which offers can families with children in Hamburg benefit from?
Are you looking for information on how to protect children who have run away without their parents?
Which hotlines for people from Ukraine seeking protection does the City of Hamburg recommend abroad?
I lost contact with my family in Ukraine. Where can I get help?
Where can I get up-to-date information about the situation in Ukraine?
I am an LGBTIQ person looking for information. Who can I contact?
I was/was a witness/witness or victim of war crimes. Who can I contact?
Where can I get advice and assistance on protection from exploitation and human trafficking?
I am thinking about returning to Ukraine. Can anyone advise me on this matter?
What offers can families with children in Hamburg take advantage of?
(Stand: 1. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Have you recently arrived in Hamburg and your child wants to craft, play and meet other children? Do you have questions about family life or want to communicate with other parents? On the website of the Office of Social Affairs you will find information (also in Ukrainian and Russian) about offers in the city. These are voluntary offers, most of them free of charge. All families, children and youth are invited to participate!
Are you looking for information on how to protect children who have run away without their parents?
(Stand: 16. März 2022 00:00 Uhr)
If you took the children of relatives, friends or neighbors with you to Germany when you fled Ukraine, or you traveled from Germany to Ukraine to pick up the child of a relative or friend to take it with you to Hamburg, you can find important information and advice centers here: https://www.hamburg.de/ukraine/kinder-ohne-eltern.
Which hotlines for people from Ukraine seeking protection does the City of Hamburg recommend abroad?
(Stand: 23. März 2022 00:00 Uhr)
The Department for Refugees and Interagency Affairs of the City of Hamburg recommends the following hotlines for people seeking protection from Ukraine:
from Ukraine: 0800 504 562
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All Europe: +800 38 38 38 00
From Bulgaria: +800 11 84 979
The hotlines are free.
I lost contact with my family in Ukraine. Where can I get help?
(Stand: 9. März 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Please contact the German Red Cross search center. Website: www.drk-suchdienst.de phone: +4989-680773-111.
Where can I get up-to-date information about the situation in Ukraine?
(Stand: 12. April 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Up-to-date information on the situation in Ukraine is available on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/de/service/UKR
In addition, the Munich City Library has also compiled an overview of reliable sources of information on the current situation in Ukraine: https://www.muenchner-stadtbibliothek.de/ukraine
I am an LGBTIQ representative and am looking for information. Who can I contact?
(Stand: 1. Juni 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Many projects and institutions in Hamburg support LGBTIQ refugees. They can get support from the following organizations:
Intervention e.V.: Project “Refugee Sisters” of the non-profit organization Intervention e.V. offers a safe place to stay, as well as advice and support to lesbian, bisexual, trans and intersex refugees. More information at queer-refugees.hamburg (in German, English and Russian).
Magnus Hirschfeld Center: The Magnus Hirschfeld Center (mhc) provides expert support and counseling to LGBTIQ migrants and refugees – section “Migration and Refugees”.
In addition, information for LGBTIQ refugees on topics such as housing, legal status, health care, etc. available under the heading “Information and offers” (Infos und Angebote) for queer refugees and their helpers https://www.queere-nothilfe-ukraine.de/ (in German) or information and propositions for queer refugees and helpers – Queere Nothilfe Ukraine https://www.queere-nothilfe-ukraine.de/ukrainian/ (in Ukrainian).
I was/was a witness/witness or victim of war crimes. Who can I contact?
(Stand: 18. August 2022 00:00 Uhr)
War crimes can be prosecuted in Germany under criminal law, even if they were committed by foreigners outside Germany.
More information about this can be found at the link on the website of the Office for Justice and Consumer Protection: https://www. hamburg.de/bjv/ukraine/16101876/verfolgung-von-kriegsverbrechen/
Wanted witnesses to war crimes in Ukraine
German law enforcement agencies, as well as the International Court of Justice in The Hague, launched an investigation into the war in Ukraine
Potential witnesses and/or victims of war crimes are asked to support international criminal prosecution by providing information, documents, film and video materials.
Witnesses and victims can contact any police station in Germany.
Detailed information: In Ukrainian: Where can I turn around, as if I have become/become a victim/remember of military atrocities? (germany4ukraine.de) German: Wohin kann ich mich wenden, wenn ich Opfer / Zeuge von Kriegsverbrechen geworden bin? (germany4ukraine.de) In English: Whom should I contact if I witnessed or am a victim of war crimes? (germany4ukraine.de) In English: Where can I turn if I am a victim/witness of war crimes? (germany4ukraine. de)
Where can I get advice and assistance on protection against exploitation and human trafficking?
(Stand: 19. Mai 2022 00:00 Uhr)
Human trafficking takes place when some people take advantage of the plight or helplessness of other people and, by giving them false information / promises, exploit them.
Therefore, it is very important for refugees and people helping them to know about their rights and free consultations in Hamburg and throughout Germany.
You will find detailed information on this topic on the website of the Social Office: https://www.hamburg.de/opferschutz/16169186/schutz-ausbeutung-menschenhandel-eng/
I am thinking about returning to Ukraine. Can anyone advise me on this matter?
(Stand: 5. Mai 2022 00:00 Uhr)
You are in a difficult situation regarding this decision. The Refugee Center of the Social Security Administration will advise you on all aspects of repatriation so that you can make an informed decision: http://www. fz-hh.de/de/projekte/Rueckkehrberatung.php
What age to send a child to kindergarten: the best age and necessary skills for adaptation
Any young family at some point thinks that it’s time to send the baby to kindergarten. But where is the line when it’s time or too early? This article will help you make this difficult choice and answer the main question – when is it better to send your child to kindergarten?
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Content:
Should I send my child to kindergarten?
Positive and negative aspects of attending kindergarten
Negative sides
Positives
When is the best time to send a child to kindergarten?
At what age do children start kindergarten?
How do you know if your child is ready for kindergarten?
If it’s too early: how to prepare a child for kindergarten?
Psychologist’s advice
Should I send my child to kindergarten?
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In today’s world, mothers are rushing to work early from their maternity leave. If there are no adults in the family who could look after the child, then a kindergarten for babies becomes a necessity.
Moms and dads can be divided into two camps. For example, mom is sure that the kindergarten brings only negativity, and dad is convinced that the kindergarten is necessary for the socialization and preparation of the child for school. Let’s figure out whose position is correct and consider all the pros and cons of visiting a kindergarten.
Pros and cons of going to kindergarten
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By bringing together quite different opinions of people together, you can clearly identify the main negative and positive aspects of visiting a child’s kindergarten.
Negative aspects
Separation from the family
No matter how wonderful kindergarten is, it still separates the child from the family, limits the time spent with parents. Now there are often families in which adults are trying to quickly send their little one to kindergarten in order to free up personal time. But in fact, it is enough to play with the child for a short time, and then he will find something for himself.
Many parents think that by sending their child to kindergarten, they affect attachment. But it’s not. Attachment is not about physical presence. It’s about quality time together, about emotional connection, about acceptance and love. What to do if the mother is physically exhausted, does not find time for herself and her desires? A child needs a calm, happy and self-confident adult. Therefore, it is better to send the child to the kindergarten and solve your problems. After all, the main thing is not how the child feels in the garden. And how does it feel in the family. If parents were able to give an inner resource in the form of love, care, understanding, then it will be much easier for the baby in the garden,
Lack of development of the child’s individuality
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The independence that a child develops in kindergarten is conditional. After all, everyone there obeys the same rules and not always children can show their individual characteristics, especially when there are 25-30 people in a group.
A bad example of other children
Often children copy the habits of other children in the group, and these habits are not always good. How many times have we heard that a child, after being in kindergarten, began to bite, spit, and speak rudely, because children from various families can be in the children’s team.
Frequent morbidity
According to statistics, during the first one or two years of attending kindergarten, children often get colds. And the more often a child gets sick, the more difficult it is for him to adapt to kindergarten and vice versa.
Eating problems
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Eating is becoming a global problem for many, especially for kids with allergies to certain foods. After all, in the kindergarten, no one will prepare separate food for an individual child. And children who always eat little can get stressed if they start force-feeding in kindergarten, after which they no longer want to go to kindergarten.
Personnel problems
Another disadvantage is the recruitment of staff in a preschool institution. Not always educators turn out to be really experienced teachers who could be safely entrusted with a child. Often, the unprofessionalism of educators leaves an imprint on the emotional state of sensitive children.
Recently, we talked about how a father, using a GPS watch, proved that the caregivers beat his little son in kindergarten. Unfortunately, such news is not uncommon. To be calm for your child in kindergarten and know that teachers and peers do not offend him, use the application “Where are my children” in duet with children’s smart watches.
Positive aspects
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Order and manners
In kindergarten, children are taught a lot of good manners, saying goodbye and social order other. Not all families pay due attention to this. In kindergarten, the child gets used to cleaning up after himself, folding clothes. All this is carried out on the condition that there are highly qualified teachers in the kindergarten.
Looseness
Not all children feel free in front of the public. Just in the kindergarten they can overcome this fear. A year, another and your modest child goes to the center of the hall and freely recites a poem.
Rules and boundaries
In kindergarten, the child begins to realize that there are some rules and boundaries. This is more difficult for those children in whose families permissiveness reigns.
Collective feeling
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Kindergarten teaches children to share, wait their turn, perform coordinated actions, help each other.
Socialization
communication with peers is the main task of the kindergarten. In the children’s team, kids learn to communicate with each other, skills are formed to find friends and correctly accept the characteristics of each of them.
Physical activity
Of course, high physical activity is a big plus. In kindergarten, kids do not sit in front of the TV and computer. Children are constantly moving, doing exercises, attending physical education classes, gymnastics, walking on the street every day.
Daily routine
It is far from always possible for parents to observe a daily routine that maintains the physiological, psychological and emotional state of the child in the norm. In the kindergarten, the afternoon quiet hour is an integral part of the regime. And rightly so, because daytime sleep is necessary for a growing body.
Getting ready for school
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Not every working parent can find the time and energy to take care of their child and prepare him for school. In this difficult issue, again, a kindergarten comes to the rescue, which operates on the basis of an approved educational program. During classes, the child begins to develop perseverance, which is so necessary at school.
Kindergarten, of course, has its disadvantages. However, it should not be discounted that it is the preschool educational institution that gives the child the necessary experience of communicating with peers and helps to prepare for school.
When is the best time to send your child to kindergarten?
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This issue is decided individually in each family. As a rule, children are brought to kindergarten from one year old to three years old , much less often after four years. You need to plan a visit to kindergarten so that mom has the opportunity not to go to work for at least a couple of months. We need a reserve of time in case the child starts to get sick or does not tolerate a difficult period of adaptation. Perhaps, at first, you will have to attend a kindergarten dosed.
It is important to choose the right time of year to make the adjustment period milder. The period of increased incidence is considered to be the period from October to April , so it is advisable to choose a different time to start visiting the kindergarten.
Children are admitted to the nursery from the age of one or one and a half years. This is very early and can only be justified by extreme necessity.
It is better to send a child to kindergarten before 2.5 years or after 3.5. So that going to the garden does not fall on the crisis of three years. When a child begins to realize that he is a separate person, but still so strongly attached to his parents,
The main need of a child under three years old is the presence of a mother next to her, close communication with her. At this age, children do not have an urgent need to communicate with peers. If you send a child to a kindergarten before the age of two, this will not meet his basic psychological needs.
Therefore, according to experts, the most optimal age to send a child to kindergarten is after three years. Only by this period does the child develop an interest in other children and communication. By the age of three, the child already fully owns self-service skills, controls physiological needs. From the age of three, the adaptation period is much milder.
It is advisable not to send the child to kindergarten when there are some changes in the family. Having children, divorce, moving, etc. In order not to overload the child’s nervous system,
At what age do children start kindergarten?
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Art. 67 of the Law “On Education in the Russian Federation” it is allowed to admit children to kindergarten from two months. But each preschool educational institution separately prescribes in the Charter at what age children are accepted. As a rule, they begin to take in a nursery from a year or a year and a half.
Usually 6 groups are created in kindergartens:
Group name
Age of pupils
Nursery
1. 5-2 years
First junior
2-3 years
Second junior
3-4 years
Medium
4-5 years
Senior
5-6 years
Preparatory
6-7 years
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How do you know if your child is ready for kindergarten?
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To enroll your child in nursery, it is desirable that the child has the following skills:
could fall asleep on his own without nipples and motion sickness in his arms;
was taught to use a cup;
asked for a potty and did without diapers while awake, and also reported if it was not possible to reach the potty;
was able to eat on his own.
To enter the junior group, the following items are added to all of the above:
showed at least some interest in studies;
had experience with children;
spoke minimally;
dressed himself.
But even if a child has all these skills, he is not ready to visit kindergarten if he has not had time to enjoy his parents. This can be understood by the behavior of the baby. If he plays with the children, but constantly looks back at you, controls your presence, then you need to postpone the idea of \u200b\u200bvisiting kindergarten and certainly not count on soft adaptation.
Take a closer look at the behavior of the baby on the playground. If he shows interest in peers (not in older children, but in peers), is actively involved in a joint game, then in the garden he will perfectly find a common language with other children,
If it’s too early: how to prepare a child for kindergarten?
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For soft adaptation it is necessary to take into account some aspects:
strengthen the health of the baby from birth;
try to observe the daily routine;
teach the baby to dress and eat independently;
positively set up the baby by the time he enters the kindergarten.
If you decide to send your child to a kindergarten up to two years old, then you should be prepared for the fact that adaptation, most likely, will not be easy.
At this age, children do not have pronounced communication skills, so the emphasis should be on oral stories. It is necessary to constantly tell your baby about how good it is in the kindergarten, how fun it will be to play with other children there, how many toys there are.
As soon as the child ceases to need the constant presence of his mother, you need to start teaching him to be under the supervision of other adult family members, at least a couple of hours a day. So he will understand that he is not a single entity with his mother, independence will develop.
The development of the speech of a two-year-old child is a moment that needs special attention. He should be able to speak short phrases, be able to explain that something hurts him, or he wants something.
Children from the age of three should be taught to communicate with their peers, explain how to make friends, learn to share toys and resolve conflict situations.
To help your child feel confident in kindergarten:
Teach self-care skills. Go potty and eat on your own. If he also knows how to dress (albeit a little) – great!
Organize a daily routine similar to kindergarten. Let the mode in the garden be familiar to the baby.
Bring the diet closer to kindergarten. The less unfamiliar will surround the baby, the faster he adapts.
Some time before admission, start walking near the kindergarten, show the territory,
On the issues of psychological adaptation of children from two to three years old, a study was conducted by the Ural State Pedagogical University. The results of this study can be found at the link.
Psychologist’s advice
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If you finally decide to send your baby to kindergarten, then be consistent and persistent. So the child will understand that it makes no sense to manipulate you and it is better to reconcile with the kindergarten.
Warn caregivers if the child has any chronic diseases and developmental features, to which he is allergic.
If your baby refuses to eat, then you need to warn the caregivers so that he is not force-fed. After a while, the child will begin to eat with other children.
Especially during the period of adaptation, parents should be supportive of their child, scold him as little as possible, because the baby is already under stress.
Even before going to kindergarten, take your little one to playgrounds as often as possible, introduce him to a new team and make friends.
Psychologists agree that during the first few days the child should not be left in kindergarten for more than 2-3 hours, if possible.
To make it easier to get used to the new conditions, you can bring your own toys to the kindergarten. Familiar objects will give the baby confidence. It is advisable that the child leave the toy in the kindergarten when he goes home. So the next day he will go to the kindergarten with great pleasure to play with her again.
When parting with your baby, be sure to warn him that you will be back very soon. Tell him often that you love him very much.
Create a calm, conflict-free atmosphere in your home.
Think back to your time in kindergarten. What memories do you have? If they are negative (for example, you did not like the food in the garden or were afraid of an evil caregiver), then do not pass on your negative experience to the child. It is important that you yourself be prepared for the garden. Meet the teachers, look around the group. It is necessary for a child that his significant adult be calm and confident.
The child reads all your states. And if you are anxious in front of the garden, how can your child be calm? It’s like flying in an airplane where the pilot is constantly screaming nervously into the microphone that we’re all going to crash,
From a scientific point of view, attending a kindergarten after three years will benefit your baby. The main thing here is not to make a mistake with the choice of a preschool institution. After all, it is in the kindergarten that the child begins to master the art of communication, which determines human life in the future.
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How To Earn a Top-Paying AWS Certification & Salary
Amazon Web Services (AWS) certifications have become a leading credential, partly because the need for cloud professionals is so great today and these certifications provide an excellent way of validating one’s proficiency in a specific domain.
Just behind cybersecurity, cloud computing experiences the widest skills gaps across all disciplines, meaning not enough professionals have the skills to successfully do the job. According to the IT Skills and Salary Report, IT decision-makers say cloud computing is the second hardest area to hire for (cybersecurity is no. 1).
To make matters worse, the demand for cloud services continues to rise, leaving many organizations between a rock and a hard place when it comes to sourcing and keeping skilled talent.
For these reasons, AWS certifications are also associated with some of the highest salaries in the industry. A primary example, the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate ranks highly on our 15 Top-Paying Certifications List. In 2021, professionals with this certification reported making an average of $159,033, ranking it in the top three.
In compiling this list, we found that hundreds of IT Skills and Salary survey respondents in the US and Canada hold AWS certifications. So, we dug into the data to learn about the people who hold these certifications, how much they make (on average), and what makes them successful.
The data shows that on average these professionals make $141,540 — ranking as one of the highest-paying certification categories in North America.
But what goes into a salary like that? What skills or knowledge do you need to reach these levels of expertise? We break it down.
Snapshot: Top-Paying AWS Certifications
Certification
2021 Average Salary
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional
$161,409
AWS Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional
$154,548
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
$159,033
AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate
$158,777
AWS Certified Developer – Associate
$159,767
You Must Stay Dedicated to Earning AWS Certifications
When it comes to earning any certification, you can count on it taking time and resources (perhaps several cups of coffee), to acquire the knowledge or skill that will help you pass the exam.
Not only is it important to study the material, but it also helps to reinforce these concepts with everyday tasks, hands-on labs, or even with a colleague. By constantly challenging yourself and training on new practices and principles, you separate yourself from the rest.
As it relates to cloud roles, this means fully embracing and committing to the cloud, ensuring you have redundancy in mind, and planning for all scenarios to keep data secure and available (and costs down).
What Are the Top-Paying AWS Certifications?
The AWS role-based certification tracks offer candidates both associate and professional-level paths designed for developers, systems operations administrators and solutions architects.
Below, read about some of the leading certifications from AWS and how to earn them.
AWS Certified Solutions Architect
Amazon Web Services offers both associate and professional levels of its AWS Certified Solutions Architect certifications. You must earn your associate-level certification before advancing to the professional level.
Associate Level (No. 3 on our 15 Top-Paying Certification List)
Based on our 2021 IT Skills and Salary Survey, the average salary for those holding AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate level in the United States and Canada is $159,033.
A few concepts candidates should know prior to taking the exam include:
Designing and deploying scalable, highly available systems on AWS
Selecting the correct AWS service based on requirements
Deploying on-premises apps to AWS
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Once you have obtained the Associate certificate, IT specialists should consider the Professional level as the next step. It has an average salary of $161,409, according to the 56 survey respondents who hold this certification.
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Experience designing and deploying scalable and reliable applications on AWS
An ability to migrate complex multi-tier applications on AWS
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AWS Certified Developer
The average salary for those holding the AWS Certified Developer – Associate certificate is $159,767.
To achieve this increasingly popular certification, candidates should have:
A good grasp on choosing the right AWS services for the application
Leveraging software development kits (SDKs) to interact with services from your application
Writing code that optimizes performance
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AWS Certified SysOps Administrator
The average salary for those holding the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate certification is $158,777. This certification validates technical expertise in deployment, management, and operations on AWS. Candidates seeking this certification should understand concepts such as:
Implementing and controlling the flow of data to and from AWS
Migrating on-premises apps to AWS
Identifying operational cost control mechanisms
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AWS Certified DevOps Engineer
The AWS Certified Devops Engineer is the professional-level certification for both the Developer and SysOps Administrator associate level, meaning you must hold one of those certifications prior to obtaining this one.
In the IT Skills and Salary Report, a total of 27 respondents from the United States and Canada hold this certification. The small sample pool generated an average salary of $154,548.
This certification validates technical expertise in provisioning, operating and managing distributed application systems on the AWS platform. Candidates should have a thorough understanding of concepts such as:
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The Value of AWS Certifications Continue to Rise
As interest in AWS continues to increase, the need to validate AWS skills through certification will continue to grow and shine a light on the IT professionals who achieve these top-paying certifications. From 2019 to 2021, the reported average salary of those with the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate level increased by 17%. For others on this list, the percentage is higher.
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AWS Solutions Architect Salary – How much can one earn in 2022?
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The range of salary earned by AWS certified professionals differs in terms of the company that they work in, their position level, the geographical location of the company, their skill set, their experience, and various other factors. As a certified AWS professional, once you start getting accustomed to your responsibilities, your salary also increases, be it in any job profile.
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Who is an AWS Solutions Architect?
Top 10 AWS Certified Jobs
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Become an AWS Solutions Architect
Let us start by understanding what AWS is, and after that, we can get into the AWS Certified Solutions Architect salary part.
What is AWS?
AWS by Amazon is a cloud computing service that offers reliable, scalable, easy-to-use, and cost-efficient cloud-based solutions to companies across the world. The services offered by this cloud-based platform is not limited to any specific country or continent. In fact, it is available for any company that is ready to pay and use the services while making the most out of it.
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AWS is an amalgamation of a variety of cloud computing services and products that help companies with technology, equipment, tools, support, and much more. It allows companies to make complete utilization of the required services. Companies can use AWS for networking security, remote computing, mobile storage, servers, and more, making their business more productive, efficient, and profitable.
No other cloud-based technology has come closer to competing with this technology due to the range of services it offers. There are 165+ services available at your disposal in AWS.
AWS can be classified into the following three categories:
Simple Storage Service (S3): Amazon’s storage system
Glacier: Cost-efficient storage service
With the help of this technology, companies can host their web pages in the cloud, store company files securely in the cloud, send emails in bulk, store data on Oracle, SQL, and MySQL, and more.
Globally, AWS is available, along with its servers, in over 76 availability zones; more than 245 countries have AWS’s presence.
After learning about AWS, you might be wondering who AWS Solutions Architects are and what do they do. Let us discuss that now. You will also get insights into the AWS Solutions Architect salary trends.
Who is an AWS Solutions Architect?
AWS Solutions Architects work on the underlying vision of AWS solutions. These professionals work with a company’s development department, making sure that the company’s technical solutions and decisions align with its desired outcomes and vision. This is why these professionals must have the required business acumen if they wish to get into this domain and be successful.
Some of the responsibilities of solutions architects in an organizational setup are listed below:
Plan the adoption process of cloud services for the company
Manage and monitor cloud platforms
Design and develop cloud-based applications
Develop software by using Python, C++, Java, and JavaScript
Secure the company’s data
Use Chef, Jenkins, Ansible, Docker, and other AWS environment tools to create and deploy required applications
Before we read about the AWS Solutions Architect salary trends, let us check out the jobs available for professionals certified in AWS.
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Top 10 AWS Certified Jobs
Based on your skill set and certification, there are several jobs that you can apply for. Mentioned below are the top 10 jobs that recruiters are looking to hire:
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SysOps Admin
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AWS System Integrator
AWS Big Data Specialist
Now that you have enough background information, we will discuss the salaries earned by AWS professionals in their respective subfields in several parts.
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AWS Solutions Architect Salary Trends
AWS professionals are among the highest-paid cloud professionals today. More and more companies are recruiting these experts, creating millions of job opportunities for them. One of the reasons why they earn a large amount is, without a doubt, their skills. However, another reason for this is the requirement of these professionals as there are not enough of them.
Now, let us discuss the salaries of AWS professionals based on their job roles.
As per PayScale, the average entry-level AWS Solutions Architect salary is US$114,350 p.a.
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional Salary
AWS Senior Solutions Architect salary is approximately US$131,960 p.a.
Let us move on and discuss their earnings based on different geographical locations as per the statistics from Glassdoor and PayScale.
AWS Solutions Architect Salary in India
AWS Solutions Architects in India earn an average of ₹653,060 p.a. This salary can range from ₹300,000 p. a. to ₹1,500,000 p.a.
However, an AWS Solutions Architect Associate fresher’s salary in India is about ₹300,000 p.a. It is the starting base salary paid to professionals in this domain.
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AWS Solutions Architect Associate Salary in the UK
The average salary of an AWS Solutions Architect associate in the United Kingdom is £75,088 p.a. Their salary ranges between £53,000 p.a. and £100,000 p.a.
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Salary in Canada
The average salary of an AWS Solutions Architect in Canada is around CA$112,961 p.a. In Canada, the earning of such professionals may range between CA$82,000 p.a. and CA$155,000 p.a.
AWS Solutions Architect Salary in Germany
In Germany, an AWS Solutions Architect can earn about €66,501 p.a. on average. However, the salary earned by AWS professionals can be between €55,000 p.a. and €88,000 p.a.
AWS Solutions Architect Salary in Malaysia
The salary earned by an AWS Solutions Architects in Malaysia is about RM112,075 p.a. This annual salary can range from RM72,000 p.a. to RM280,000 p.a.
AWS Solutions Architect Salary in Singapore
An AWS Solutions Architect in Singapore is paid an average salary of S$95,196 p.a. The salary earned by them can range between S$62,000 p.a. and S$121,000 p.a., depending on the company that they work in and their experience level.
AWS Solutions Architect Salary in Australia
An AWS Certified Solutions Architect earns an average salary of AU$116,449 p.a. in Australia. Based on several factors, this amount may range from AU$86,000 p.a. to AU$137,000 p.a.
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Salary in USA
In the United States, an AWS Solutions Architect earns an average of US$114,350 p. a. The range in which such professionals draw their salaries is US$94,000 p.a. 148,000 p.a.
Further, you will learn about the salaries earned by AWS Certified Solutions Architects in some of the major companies in the United States, according to the posts made by LinkedIn.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Salary Range Offered in Top 5 US Companies
Amazon: US$95,000 p.a. to US$174,000 p.a.
Accenture: US$79,000 p.a. to US$164,000 p.a.
Slalom: US$80,000 p.a. to US$169,000 p.a.
Capital One Financial Corp.: US$95,000 p.a. to US$152,000 p.a.
Booz, Allen, and Hamilton: US$73,000 p.a. to US$153,000 p.a.
Salaries of AWS Professionals in Top Companies
Become an AWS Solutions Architect
To get into this profession and become a certified AWS Solutions Architect, you must clear both AWS Solutions Architect certification exams—Associate and Professional. You will be able to prepare for and clear these examinations by enrolling in the training program with us. This blog has given you a gist of the salary earned by solutions architects with expert skills in AWS based on various factors. So, what are you waiting for? Fast track your career and become an expert in this cloud computing technology today.
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AWS Solutions Architect Salary, Requirements, and Responsibilities
AWS is a rapidly growing platform that requires expertise from professionals with a specialized skill set to implement and troubleshoot technical elements. It’s no surprise that many tech professionals are sharpening their skill sets in the hopes of landing high-paying specialized roles such as an AWS Developer or AWS Solutions Architect.
With a competitive starting salary and promising career prospects, becoming an AWS Solutions Architect can be demanding but rewarding.
What is the AWS Solutions Architect Average Salary?
According to Cloud Academy, the average salary range of an AWS Solutions Architect varies from company to company. But typically, the starting range is upwards of about $75,000 to $190,000/year.
Getting skilled in AWS requires certification and various other experiences. Being certified helps candidates stand out in the job market and receive specialized AWS certifications that are in-demand. “They can also help you boost your salary when combined with other factors such as your overall skill set and years of experience,” writes Cloud Academy. Other factors also play a role in becoming a successful AWS Solutions Architect or other niche specialties within tech. It also requires a robust understanding of emerging technologies, certifications, and extensive experience in your chosen field.
Here’s a breakdown of salary ranges via different employment sites:
According to Salary. com, the average Cloud Solutions Architect salary in the United States is $139,548 as of January 29, 2021.
According to Glassdoor, the salary for an AWS Cloud Solutions Architect ranges between $114,000-$150,000. The average pay is around $114K. On the other hand, ZipRecruiter estimates the salary to be $155,005 annually, which translates to $75 an hour.
Via PayScale, the salary is around $126,208 to $153,603.
All in all, the average salary for a Cloud Solutions Architect is $126,719
Keep in mind that the salary may be contingent on the number of years of experience, including certifications, prior education, etc.
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What type of work does an AWS Solutions Architect do?
An AWS Solutions Architect emphasizes designing and delivering solutions for customers. Essentially, they are responsible for overseeing and “managing an organization’s cloud computing architecture,” according to Amazon.
A high level of communication and networking is involved with the day-to-day functions of this role. Aside from the communication and sales aspect, a large part of the job focuses on “designing solutions for customer problems,” according to Medium.
Whether it’s implementing or advising on cloud infrastructure design or offering solutions, there are working parts that involve an immense amount of thinking on your feet and problem-solving complex data. An AWS Solutions Architect works on troubleshooting, understanding new emerging technologies, and configuring problems. The tasks are endless and are in-demand for many companies shifting to the cloud.
Required Experience for AWS Solutions Architects
In general, companies are looking for AWS Solutions Architects that can tackle complex designs and developments of cloud architecture on AWS. They also want candidates with previous experience with the platform. Many of our clients seek a candidate’s familiarity with emerging technologies. AWS CLI, AWS APIs, and all other aspects of AWS, including the AWS Management Console.
As an example, an Amazon AWS Solutions Architect position would be responsible for knowing the ins and outs of the customer base and various industry verticals, in addition to extensive knowledge of the entire scope of AWS services. Candidates with prior technical and business/sales savvy experience and proper certifications would also be preferred. From ideation to development and execution, an AWS Solutions Architect is the missing piece that helps an organization flow effortlessly.
The majority of our clients who seek AWS Solution Architects are looking for the following competencies:
Sock 2 compliance and endpoint protection application to the firewall, experience with using Jenkins for building CI/CD Pipelines, strong experience with VPC’s, CDKS, Ec2’s, S3’s and more, experience used of Python, Kubernetes, Docker, and experience with DevOps & AWS Architecture. Check out our AWS jobs and apply today to be considered for the opportunities.
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AWS Solutions Architect Salary in 2022
AWS (Amazon Web Services) Solutions Architects have many consequential responsibilities. Specifically, they are hired to design, deploy, and maintain cloud solutions using Amazon Web Services or AWS.
The role of AWS Solutions Architect is to bridge the gap between some pressing business problems and its technology solution. As the role’s name suggests, the tech solutions they are responsible for building are limited to that of the AWS Suite, which includes over 150 tech solutions.
At the end of the day, an AWS certified Solutions Architect can wield tremendous influence over the success of their organization and its various projects.
So, as you can imagine, AWS certified Solutions Architects are some of the highest-paid tech professionals given this intense level of responsibility, necessary knowledge/experience, and potential value to a firm.
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What is the Average Salary for an AWS Solutions Architect?
Where Are AWS Architects Paid the Most?
Types of AWS Solutions Architects
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What Is AWS?
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AWS is “Amazon Web Services,” a suite of on-demand cloud computing services and APIs.
AWS was founded and developed in the 2000s, roughly around the first SaaS cloud providers emerged.
Since then, it has become the most used and most popular cloud computing platform globally by a considerable margin.
There is an enormous amount of things you can do using AWS services (which is primarily why AWS certified Solutions Architects are generally so well paid). Anything from:
Using the cloud to host a website or other online content,
Set up and manage cloud-based databases,
Deploying machine learning models,
Storing and developing codebases in the cloud,
And much, much more can be done using the AWS platform.
As we mentioned, AWS is the most popular cloud provider in the world. Many of the biggest companies, such as Netflix, Twitter, General Electric, Sony, and Disney, rely on AWS for their cloud services.
However, countless small and medium-sized businesses and organizations also use AWS for various purposes.
What Does An AWS Solutions Architect Do?
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The role of AWS Solutions Architect is relatively complex.
However, in a nutshell, these individuals are responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining a company’s AWS cloud computing architecture and solutions.
This could mean managing databases, hosting web content, or even deploying machine learning models to generate insights.
Of course, AWS Solutions Architects will not be doing any of these things alone. The role is inherently cross-functional in nature and will require working with dozens of different stakeholders and departments.
But, at the end of the day, when asking what an AWS Solutions Architect does, the answer is simple: they use AWS to design solutions for company problems.
AWS Solutions Architect Job Levels
Abstract by Dmitry Nikulnikov
Like many mid to upper-level tech positions, many companies today have several levels of AWS Solutions Architect.
Of course, the higher the level, the higher the potential salary and compensation.
Generally speaking, there are three primary levels of Solutions Architect. These are:
Entry-Level AWS Solutions Architects: There are “entry-level” AWS Solutions Architects. These individuals may not have much (or any) professional experience working as a Solutions Architect and, therefore, will have the lowest average salaries of all AWS certified Solutions Architects.*
Associate AWS Solution Architects: After a couple years of professional experience, you may still be considered a junior or associate AWS Solutions Architect. In many organizations, these individuals are simply referred to as “Solutions Architects,” however.
Senior AWS Solution Architects: After many years (or even decades) of working as a Solutions Architect, you can be promoted into Senior AWS Solutions Architect roles. These roles, especially, can command incredibly high salaries at certain companies.
*Nevertheless, ‘entry-level’ AWS Solutions Architects will still be highly experienced tech professionals, so their compensation will still be relatively high.
Depending on the size and scope of an organization, there may be several other levels than these three.
For example, in many Big Tech companies (that require lots and lots of Solutions Architects), the most senior of Senior AWS Solutions Architects may get a further title – Principle AWS Solutions Architect.
Beyond this, if the Solutions Architect is promoted further, it’ll be into upper management or executive level positions.
What is the Average Salary for an AWS Solutions Architect?
Abstract by Dmitry Nikulnikov
According to ZipRecruiter, the average salary for an AWS Solution Architect in the United States is just over $150,000 annually.
This means that most AWS-certified Solutions Architects make more than $70 per hour.
Nevertheless, you may find a considerable range of possible salaries for AWS Solutions Architects. Some may be paid more than $200,000/year, and others as low as $80,000/year.
Ultimately, how much you’ll end up making as an AWS Solutions Architect depends on your experience and expertise, your certifications, your education, and who is in your professional network.
Besides the paycheck, AWS Solutions Architects will typically receive other forms of compensation, as is the case with many tech roles.
This additional compensation is usually in the form of RSUs (Restricted Stock Units) and bonuses.
Source: Levels.fyi
For example, according to Levels.fyi, at Amazon, AWS Solutions Architects, depending on their level, make anywhere from $110,000 – $185,000 as a base salary and anywhere between $19,000 – $171,000 in stocks and $15,000 – $53,000 in bonuses every year.
So, while the average salary of an AWS Solutions Architect is around $150,000/year, the total compensation they will earn can be anywhere from $150,000 – $400,000 per year when accounting for stocks and bonuses.
Where Are AWS Architects Paid the Most?
Abstract by Oleg Shcherba
Like many tech positions, your salary may vary considerably depending on your location.
Of course, the cost of living is different everywhere you go. As a result, some companies in specific locations will be forced to pay AWS Solutions Architects more than others.
According to ZipRecruiter, the locations in the US with the highest AWS Solutions Architect salaries are:
Green River, WY – $186,213
Atkinson, NE – $185,727
Mountain View, CA – $175,224
San Francisco, CA – $172,910
Bolinas, CA – $172,201
Cool Valley, MO – $171,677
Washington, DC – $170,664
Aristocrat Ranchettes, CO – $169,829
Somerville, MA – $168,204
Los Angeles, CA – $168,037
Types of AWS Solutions Architects
Abstract by Oleg Shcherba
Of course, there is not just one type of AWS Solution Architect. With over 150 solutions available, Architects have room to specialize and differentiate themselves from one another.
In general, you can distinguish an AWS certified Solution Architect role into two main categories. These are Generalist Solutions Architects, such as Cloud Architects or Technical Architects, and Specialist Solutions Architects, such as Data Architects or Infrastructure Architects.
Within those two categories, however, there are many types of Solutions Architecture roles. Each may receive varying levels of compensation. For example, ZipRecruiter found that AWS Security Architects make more than the average AWS certified Solution Architect by more than $10,000/year.
The most common types of AWS Solutions Architects are:
Generalist Solutions Architect:
Solutions Architect
Technical Architect
Enterprise Solutions Architect
Cloud Architect
Specialist Solutions Architect:
Data Architect
Infrastructure Architect
Network Architect
DevOps Architect
Security Architect
How to Negotiate the Best AWS Solutions Architect Salary
Abstract by Maria Shukshina
No matter the tech role, a common mistake job candidates make is not negotiating their salary while receiving job offers.
We know that this can feel intimidating or even rude, but failing to negotiate can have you leaving thousands of dollars on the table and missing out on getting the best offer possible.
So, if you’re applying for an AWS Solutions Architect role, here are some helpful tips to help you get the best compensation possible:
Also, be sure to watch the simulation of a tech salary negotiation above to see some of these tips in practice.
Know your worth
Be sure you know and understand the going market rate for an AWS certified Solutions Architect salary at your current experience level and at comparable companies.
Otherwise, you put yourself at risk of accepting a lowball offer without even realizing it.
Negotiations start early
Don’t expect salary negotiations to only happen at the end of the interview process.
Your initial calls to recruiters will likely involve conversations about compensation expectations, so don’t get caught off guard.
Don’t lowball yourself
Knowing your worth is essential, but try to avoid lowballing yourself or opening yourself up to be lowballed.
During salary negotiations, recruiters or hiring managers may ask you about your current compensation or even ask what the minimum level of acceptable compensation would be for the role.
Remember that negotiations are all about leverage.
If you were to, for example, say that “$80,000/year would be the lowest I’d be willing to accept,” don’t expect your compensation to be much higher than that in the end.
Consider the entire compensation package
Many tech jobs, especially at bigger companies, will almost always involve some other form of compensation other than the base salary.
You should keep this in mind when negotiating. For example, one company could offer you a role for a smaller base salary but a significant amount of stock options and vice versa.
Get competing job offers
Finally, one of the best things you can do to successfully negotiate your Solutions Architect salary is by receiving other competing job offers.
Remember that all negotiation is about leverage.
The more offers you have, the more leverage you have.
How Much Experience Do You Need to Become an AWS Solutions Architect?
Abstract by Oleg Shcherba
The amount of experience required for an AWS Solutions Architect role will depend on the company. However, in many cases, job listings may look for candidates with several years of experience and a significant amount of technical expertise.
At the end of the day, AWS Architects will need the capability to solve complex business problems and have the know-how for designing solutions using Solutions Architecture on AWS.
At the very least, candidates should obtain an AWS certification offered by Amazon.
Remember that several AWS certifications are available depending on your experience with AWS and where you are in your Solutions Architect career.
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For example, if you’re new to AWS, an excellent place to start is with the Foundational Cloud Practitioner Certification, recommended for those with six months of AWS experience.
From there, you can go on to receive your Associate Solutions Architect Certification or Professional Solutions Architect Certification.
AWS even offers specialty certifications such as the Advanced Networking, Data Analytics, or Machine Learning Certifications.
If you have the experience and knowledge of AWS to pass these AWS Solutions Architect Certification exams, you’ll likely have enough demonstrable experience to land an AWS Solutions Architect role.
Nevertheless, getting to this point may be different for everyone. Many career paths and professional backgrounds lead to becoming a Solutions Architect.
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FAQs About AWS Solutions Architect Salaries
How much does the average AWS Solutions Architect make every year?
The salary of a typical AWS Solutions Architect may vary depending on where they work and their level of experience. However, the average salary, according to data collected by ZipRecruiter, is $151,424/year.
What is the typical career path of an AWS Solutions Architect?
There are many potential paths an individual can take to find themselves in an AWS Solutions Architect role.
Many begin their careers as software engineers or developers. Next, they work their way into a Security Engineering role or DevOps position and then onto Solutions Architect.
However, there are many potential career paths for an AWS Solutions Architect. You can learn more here.
Where in the United States are AWS Solution Architects paid the most?
Data collected by ZipRecruiter suggests that Solutions Architect jobs in Green River, WY pay the highest salaries at $186,213/year.
However, AWS Architects can find high salaries in several other US cities. Specifically:
Mountain View, CA – $175,224/year.
San Francisco, CA – $172,910/year.
Bolinas, CA – $172,201/year.
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Introduction to Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services is a distributed computing administration presented by Amazon. The world’s biggest organizations like Samsung, Unilever, Netflix, Twitter, and others have adopted AWS. Below are the benefits of adopting AWS:
– Store records on cloud-based servers
– Accessibility of data in various parts of the world
– Data storage on SQL, Oracle, and MySQL
– Using substance movement network on AWS
– Manage cloud conduct
AWS offers 165 organizations, verifiably more than some other cloud organization stages.
Each help has more inside and out capacities, taking into consideration quicker, more straightforward, savvy application building, and dynamic movement.
For example, AWS Kubernetes, Farage, and ECS all give different strategies for running holders. Another model is the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2).
Amazon EC2 offers a wide assortment of “example types” to oblige distinctive use cases and equilibrium memory, cost reserve funds, and fast treatment of responsibilities.
Likewise, the AWS certifications salary is higher than 30% of that of an average professional. The average salary for an AWS solutions architect is $118,266.
As the demand surges for professionals, the AWS certifications salary will continue to rise.
However, the AWS certifications salary varies with the levels of freshers, associates, and seniors.
Who is an AWS Solutions Architect?
AWS arrangements designers are answerable for the vision hidden in AWS arrangements. They sit in an improvement group to guarantee that specialized choices made by engineers bring about frameworks that are lined up with business dreams and results.
To carry out this aim, an arrangements designer ought to have the vital business discernment expected to: As the pretended by programming and equipment frameworks in accomplishing business goals
Comprehend end-clients’ concerns and their work processes, and make an interpretation of the equivalent into arrangements that increment productivity
Clarify specialized parts of a venture to end clients and supervisory groups to get buy-in and settle adaptability issues.
Work out reconciliation challenges with outsider projects
Notwithstanding the business abilities referenced over, an AWS arrangements engineer ought to have the specialized information important to supervise the architecting and sending of utilizations inside AWS stages.
These include:
– Anticipating the reception of cloud administrations
– The executives and observing of cloud stages
– Cloud Programming Skills: Java, Python, C++, and JavaScript
– Organizing Linux OS: Executing Unix orders and performing containerization with Docker
Comprehend instruments used in the AWS climate, like Ansible, Chef, Docker, and Jenkins, among different devices important for application building and organization. Complex task the board, utilizing instruments like Jira.
An AWS arrangements engineer course is a critical first step towards building ability in a while referenced before. Getting AWS Solution Architect Certification would be the best way to make a successful career in cloud computing.
With the job role as such, professionals in the same field have a greater package for AWS certifications salary.
AWS Solutions Architect Responsibilities
An AWS arrangements draftsman is an AWS proficient who holds a legitimate AWS certificate. An AWS arrangements designer has a few obligations in the improvement group that incorporates planning applications and administrations.
The AWS arrangements planner should see how AWS functions and how it tends to be applied to help the business. He works together with the plan and advancement group to devise practical rules for building administrations and applications.
The procedure will zero in fundamentally on the specialized parts of the arrangements and their effect on business results.
To carry out this aim, the AWS Solution Architect should have the information to:
– Comprehend the pretended by programming and equipment frameworks in accomplishing business aims.
– Recognize the end-client issues, their cycles and make an interpretation of them into working answers for improving their effectiveness.
– Clarify the specialized parts of a task to clients and the supervisory groups to their upfront investment.
– Resolve adaptability issues. Perceive and figure out incorporation issues with outsider programming.
An AWS arrangements modeler should likewise have the specialized information expected to administer the plan and organization of utilizations inside AWS stages that include:
– Arranging the reception of cloud administrations.
– Checking the board of cloud stages.
– Planning and making applications on the cloud.
– Capability in programming advancement dialects like Python, JAVA, C++, etc.
– Information on information security and consistency prerequisites.
– Systems administration and Linux OS information.
– Understanding the AWS devices like Docker, Ansible, and Jenkins.
– Dealing with complex venture-the-board apparatuses.
What is the scope of AWS salary?
Since Amazon Web Services (AWS) went to the front, we have seen such changes in the web scene that we believe were conceivable. Throughout the long-term, these administrations have become so well-known on account of the advantages of versatility and ease that they bring to a few web-related cycles.
This is the motivation behind why AWS Salary in India is essentially expanding especially for AWS certifications salary.
As you become accustomed to your jobs and obligations as an AWS architect or AWS designer or whatever other profile that requests AWS confirmation, you will be paid a lot higher than whatever you began at.
Based on skills and experience, there are variable numbers of good AWS certifications salary offered by multiple organizations.
Before we look at AWS salary in India and why diverse AWS work jobs have various obligations and various pay rates, we should initially discuss the fundamentals of AWS.
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What is AWS?
Amazon web administration is a cloud-based stage that gives adaptable, savvy, dependable, and simple to use distributed computing solutions to organizations worldwide.
The contributions of AWS are not restricted to a specific nation, mainland, or time region. It is for each business that is prepared to pay to utilize AWS for taking advantage of what the cloud brings to the table.
Amazon is behind this task, which is created by joining SaaS or programming as a help, Iasi or foundation as a help, and PaaS or stage as a help. It is a combination of a few items and administrations related to distributed computing on a singular level.
This is one of the most beneficial divisions of Amazon that loans a large group of hardware, devices, innovations, and backing needed to give the fluctuated scope of administrations that it offers.
From remote registering, servers, security, and capacity to versatile turn of events, systems administration, and email, AWS offers you all that you want to help your business benefit from various distributed computing administrations.
AWS can be separated into three classes, to be specific Glacier, the savvy stockpiling administration, S3, the capacity arrangement of Amazon, and EC2, the virtual machine administration presented by Amazon.
The meaning of multitude of administrations that AWS offer and the scale at which it offers them have taken it far beyond its rivals. It is the main name with regards to distributed computing administrations.
We have realities to help this assertion. An autonomous examination done in February 2020 uncovers those AWS orders almost 33% of the distributed computing market with a 32. 4% portion of the overall industry.
The other two names in the rundown are Azure with 17.6% and Google Cloud with 6% piece of the pie. AWS is found worldwide with its servers in upwards of 76 accessibility zones.
Assuming we talk about its accessibility in nations, we need to specify that it has its essence in 245 nations across the world.
The accessibility locales referenced above are isolated to let clients put their administrations under geological limitations assuming that they need to.
This expansion is likewise done by remembering the security of the putaway information. As we referenced before, AWS is an aggregate term that envelops a large group of distributed computing administrations.
We have recorded down a couple of those Process Movement Information the board Administration Security Checking Capacity data sets Organizing Huge information the executives Computerized reasoning Investigation Versatile turn of events Crossbreed cloud.
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Who is an AWS Architect?
Basically, an AWS architect is somebody who has an AWS solutions architect accreditation. An AWS architect has several important responsibilities and some of them are,
– Planning projects
– Managing applications
– Overseeing AWS functions
– Functioning in line with organizational goals
AWS architects have the skill to work in alignment with several project cycles. They solve business issues in the simplest of ways. They are experienced in finding alternatives for the issues encountered.
In addition to this, they are required to have an understanding of specialized techniques that are can be used to resolve commonly encountered issues. Having to ensure, maintain and manage with AWS Well-Architected Framework pillars, there is a promising AWS certifications salary.
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An AWS architect orders an excellent situation among any remaining engineers. AWS architects are engaged with building and incorporating data and PC applications to meet the ideal business needs.
Their work often begins with the combination of programming and equipment to guarantee that the reason characterized by the client is appropriately served.
They are likewise needed to analyze the current architecture and frameworks before moving any further with improvement. They work with both business and specialized staff to propose solutions that can help build more proficient frameworks.
The job of an AWS architect in a task begins when the PC framework examiner begins creating project necessities. Then, at that point, they are important for the task through its culmination.
The occupation of an answer architect likewise involves assembling advancement assignments and guaranteeing that the improvement group is spurred enough through the lifecycle of an undertaking.
Taking everything into account, it must execute the hidden vision of fostering an answer. An AWS architect may likewise be needed to be engaged with improvement processes, including programming and testing just as gadget and framework reconciliation.
What they as a rule do is select an innovation that they think will be ideal for a specific issue. In all of this, they can’t, in any event, briefly, disregard keeping harmony between architectural issues and venture issues.
A large part of people used in this place as of now has a great deal of involvement with programming improvement. This aids them in being more powerful and useful.
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Here are the key regions that an answer architect is focused on:
– Using innovation to decide business issues
– The look and feel of the application
– The structure or stage to use for making the arrangement
– Decides chances that go with using outsider structures or stages
– Upkeep and future versatility
Since the beginning of AWS, people with AWS information have consistently been probably the greatest feature of any report, conversation, or news on abilities and compensations in the IT business.
This is much down to how quickly and in enormous numbers have associations taken on AWS cloud administration. Professionals who are working as AWS architects or designers have a great future with lucrative AWS certifications salary. They acquire essential cloud skills and become an expert in the latest cloud techniques.
According to Glassdoor, the average AWS salary in India is about INR 7 LPA. Even a beginner in this role can earn about INR 4 LPA. AWS architects can earn as high as INR 15 LPA and can expect higher AWS certifications salary.
The higher the level of experience, the experts can fetch a good-paying AWS certifications salary.
AWS Solutions Architect Salary by Country
Country
Beginner Level
(1-5 years)
Mid Level
(5-10 years)
Experienced
(10-15 years)
Highly Experienced
(20+ years)
Malaysia
RM. 121,000
RM 151,290
RM 169,983
–
Singapore
S$ 58,000
S$115,538
S$115,293
S$184,399
India
Rs 774,000
Rs 14,85,844
Rs 20,49,574
Rs 25,93,285
United Kingdom
AU$108,410
AU$129,514
AU$135,584
AU$146,361
Australia
AED 160,000
AED 217,958
AED 310,070
AED 484,895
Canada
C$94,247
C$104,395
C$108,896
C$119,138
AWS Solutions Architect Salary in Malaysia
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Role and Salary
Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers numerous technical certifications, and its solutions architect course is witnessing high demand. A career as an AWS certified solutions architect can be highly lucrative in 2022, earning a six-figure salary in the U.S. This article explains the job role, its responsibilities, and salaries for 2022.
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Role of an AWS Certified Solutions Architect
Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers numerous technical certifications, and its solutions architect course is witnessing high demand. A career as an AWS certified solutions architect can be highly lucrative in 2022, earning a six-figure salary in the U.S.
Role of an AWS Certified Solutions Architect
Amazon Web Services (AWS) certifications have grown increasingly popular, partly due to the increased need for cloud expertise in today’s marketplace. These certifications are an excellent method to demonstrate expertise in a given subject. Following cybersecurity, cloud computing has the most prominent skills gaps across all disciplines, implying that few experts have the necessary abilities to accomplish the work. AWS is among the world’s top cloud providers, so an AWS certification can set you up for a lucrative career. One of AWS’s key certifications is that of the AWS solutions architect.
This technical certification is offered by e-commerce and technology giant Amazon for entry-level professionals and specialists who handle enterprise architecture projects and architectural design on the AWS cloud. It is valid for two years. It includes AWS systems deployment, industry standards maintenance, and a variety of other topics. Solutions architects are responsible for supervising a company’s cloud computing infrastructure. They have a complete grasp of the architectural concepts and services employed to build a technology-first cloud strategy, review workload designs, help with cloud migration activities, and prepare risk mitigation blueprints.
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Those interested in becoming solutions architects might consider pursuing two certifications aimed at entry-level roles and senior positions. These are the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate Certification and the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional, respectively, offered by Amazon Web Services. However, the former option is sufficient to get you started in an AWS solutions architect role. The job role will include the following key responsibilities:
1.
The ability to conduct effective meetings
Your career as an AWS solutions architect will entail exactly that: architecting solutions on AWS infrastructure. As a result, you’ll spend some of your days meeting with salespeople or customers. These could be face-to-face meetings or participation in conference calls to learn more about the issues and requirements. This is dependent on the firm you work for and your specific function within it. Some AWS solutions architects are more concerned with products than with customers. However, most of their time is spent assisting in designing solutions to customer problems.
The work you undertake for clients will also be determined by where you engage, your responsibilities, and the customer’s level of AWS engagement. They could be in the initial phases of development, or they could be further along to the implementation phase. It is critical to keep these pointers in mind.
2. The propensity to stay agile in the face of unpredictable challenges
These factors might make a significant portion of the job predictable, but they will certainly not be every time. An AWS solutions architect’s average day entails far too many distinct duties. You could spend a portion of the day analyzing or planning new surroundings. Depending on the organization and your specific function, you may be at meetings or even travel to physical meetings with clients. You may build scripts, assist with migrations, learn about new AWS features, or troubleshoot problems. You will collaborate with different departments inside the company, including sales personnel and engineers.
With so much variation in your day, you will need to be a master of time management. As an AWS solutions architect, you will undoubtedly spend a lot of time arranging your day, organizing your time on tasks, and scheduling your time on projects.
3. The capacity to align solutions with business needs
Different data types, integration needs, and systems will coexist in a heterogeneous business environment. The solutions architect must ensure that the system is appropriate for the corporate context and how the various components of the system interact when they are combined. They can recommend solutions that are ideally aligned with a company’s needs based on a thorough investigation.
4. A focus on project constraints and standards
The scope, time, budget, timeline, quality, outputs, resources, risks, and other project limitations must all be considered by a solutions architect. The solutions architect must determine the software and hardware needs depending on the project analysis. Additionally, they are responsible for developing product paperwork, including information on the project’s objectives, significant features, functions, and duties.
5. The ability to define a project’s technology requirements
The solutions architect must decide on the technical aspects based on the project’s structure. One may include the programming language, development environments, operating system, and other factors. With so many technologies accessible in the IT sector with similar features and benefits, this work can get hard. Aside from technical considerations, a solutions architect must know the project’s non-functional needs. The form of a project’s non-functional requirements may vary.
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6. Understanding of problem-solving techniques
Your responsibilities will include inventing solutions to meet client objectives and business goals and developing practical answers and milestones to support client objectives. Further, you will be expected to contribute to developing new products and services. This will result in a chunk of your day being spent on “problem-solving,” as we like to put it.
As a solutions architect, you’ll create solution blueprints and offer advice on AWS architectural quality standards. You will calculate expenses, identify cost-control techniques, and choose the best AWS service for your data, computing, database, and security needs.
Solutions architects are responsible for creating blueprints for solutions and providing guidance on AWS architectural best practices. You will calculate prices, determine cost-control measures and choose the best AWS service for your data, computing, database, and security needs. You will likely spend some of your days designing and arranging scalable, highly accessible, and fault-tolerant systems on AWS. You’ll determine the use of AWS to shift an existing on-premises application. You’ll also need to figure out how data gets into and out of AWS. You may also be asked to advise on performance, cost, recovery plans, or security.
7. A commitment to multiple stakeholders’ needs
Meeting the needs of stakeholders is one of the most important goals to keep in mind when building a software product. A solutions architect’s job is to ensure that all standards are rigorously met. They have to regularly keep stakeholders up to date on the process, budget, and cost of a software product. Additionally, they are responsible for interpreting the technical complexity of a project into simple English that everyone can comprehend.
8. A business-savvy mindset, alongside technical skills
To work as an AWS solutions architect, you must have skills, technical expertise, and a personality matched with business goals. To build good business acumen, make sure you have the business and financial knowledge needed to make well-informed judgments that benefit the organization. This is information that you can quickly obtain through self-study and investigation. It’s also a good idea to use business simulations and implement the knowledge gained from these simulations to make real-world decisions in the workplace.
Follow these strategies to display excellent business acumen in the workplace once you’ve landed an AWS solutions architect job:
Learn from your errors and use what you’ve learned to make better judgments in the future.
Be sure of yourself in every choice you make. This will ensure that you win the rest of the firm’s trust and support.
Make sound decisions based on measured risks at all times.
Pay close attention to how the company functions and how your competitors operate so you can see problems and devise viable remedies.
Demonstrate excellent communication abilities.
9. An aptitude for innovation
AWS is continually evolving, much like any other technology. Learning and studying new AWS services and capabilities and remaining up to date on best practices for improving existing AWS solutions could be part of your typical day. You’ll undoubtedly have access to blogs where trustworthy professionals provide updates and best practices or discussion forums where other solutions architects debate answers to frequently faced problems. If you’re already an AWS solutions architect, you may require further training to verify that you’re up to date on the solution and any recent updates.
10. Leadership qualities such as decisiveness
A skilled AWS solutions architect can confidently offer their proposed solutions to stakeholders, giving them clear direction in making decisions. Reliable, scalable, cost-effective, and robust applications and systems are designed and built by solutions architects, who must also bring soft skills in addition to these technical competencies. An AWS Architect is a skilled communicator who provides solid recommendations that fulfill project goals.
The ability to interact with leaders, managers and employees at all levels of the business is essential for solutions architects. Working as a product team member, you may also be expected to collaborate with customers to discover their goals and desires. An architect who works with clients must understand the customer experience and create reasonable expectations for the end product.
Consumers, security teams, salespeople, technical specialists, and those assisting in decision-making are among the many stakeholders and participants throughout the cloud journey. Numerous cloud solutions architects also get a seat at the decision-making table in their organizations. As a result, they should be prepared to express their opinions and convey their concepts to various stakeholders. If you want to work as an AWS solutions architect, you must have excellent interpersonal skills that help you to engage with all stakeholders and have your voice heard effectively.
It is possible to launch the solution within a specific timetable and budget with the assistance of a solutions architect. They also ensure that the solution correctly corresponds with the company’s requirements.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Jobs
When you work as an AWS solutions architect, your job duties include developing new, cloud-based solutions and migrating existing solutions into the cloud. One step below the highest certification, AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional, is the first level of accreditation, which is AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate. An Associate certification covers the skills needed to use the Amazon Cloud, Alexa, and other services. These skills include the following:
Amazon Identify Access Management (IAM)
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
Serverless architecture and websites
DynamoDB, autoscaling and load balancing
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
The AWS solutions architect job involves a combination of business and technical responsibilities. Their primary focus should be on making technical decisions about the impact and solutions on business results. The solutions architect should be able to communicate the complex issue to management teams in greater detail. As an AWS solutions architect, you will be responsible for creating cloud-based high-level solutions and transferring existing ones to the cloud.
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What does an AWS Certified Solutions Architect’s job comprise?
Solutions architects are in charge of developing and integrating computer networks and knowledge to meet specific requirements. This entails the combination of hardware and software to achieve the customer’s goals. Their job also includes looking at present systems and architecture and collaborating with technical and business personnel to offer more straightforward integrated solutions. In addition, they must perform the following tasks:
They concentrate on technology implementation to find a simple answer to complex business issues.
They could leverage and investigate the technology platform, computer program, and operating system to develop a business solution.
They deliberate on the software’s look and feel and how different modules interact.
They make decisions about system upkeep and future scaling as needed.
They assess the risks connected with software solutions, frameworks, and third-party applications.
In 2022, one of the most desirable developer positions is that of a solutions architect, as it directly contributes to business outcomes. They are in charge of designing and integrating computer systems and information to satisfy specific requirements. This usually entails the integration of hardware and software to achieve the customer’s stated goal.
When the computer systems analyst develops the requirements, the solutions architect becomes involved in the project. Following that, they remain engaged throughout the remainder of the project. They structure the development task, inspiring and steering development time across the systems development life cycle. Finally, they are responsible for the vision that underpins the solution and how to put that vision into action.
Programming, validation, and synchronizing software systems and devices may fall within a solutions architect’s purview. They employ procedures that often entail identifying appropriate technology for a particular challenge. They must also strike a balance between business and architectural considerations. Most solutions architects have years of experience developing software, enabling them to use productivity and efficiency-enhancing methods. This is a very well-compensated position globally, with some of the greatest benefits. Amazon, Qcentrio, ClearScale, CVS Health, and USM Business Systems are among the companies hiring solutions architects in 2022. Typically, the following types of companies will employ AWS solutions architects:
Managed service providers: These companies provide third-party IT implementation and maintenance services. Their solutions often include AWS infrastructure, and they need professionals who can seamlessly deliver client solutions.
Startups: A fast-growing startup relying on AWS infrastructure will often employ a solutions architect to manage and optimize the infrastructure.
Large enterprises: Large enterprises with AWS-based or hybrid cloud environments need solutions architects to design, deploy, and manage infrastructure. In this scenario, the AWS professional may also have to take charge of cloud-native applications.
The public sector: Finally, the public sector is increasingly leveraging cloud resources to provide services and manage operations. They may employ AWS solutions architects as well.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Salary in 2022
According to PayScale’s research (last updated on March 10, 2022), a solutions architect’s average annual compensation is $121,311. Salaries range from $77,000 to $163,000 per year, with an average salary of $77,000 for entry-level personnel. San Jose and San Francisco have the highest-paid solutions architects, with correspondingly average annual incomes of $144,000 and $132,000.
Early in their careers, solutions architects report a yearly compensation of $94,000. As a person progresses through the mid-career period, the average compensation climbs from $115,000 to $137,000 annually. The typical yearly salary for solutions architects with more than 20 years of expertise is $135,000, according to PayScale’s salary estimates.
An entry-level solutions architect with one year of experience (or less) may earn an average total salary of $75,997.Based on 771 salaries, the average total income for a solutions architect in their early years of employment is $95,542. The average total income for a mid-career solutions architect with five to nine years of experience is $117,792. The average wage for someone with 10 to 19 years of experience is $130,519 per year. Employees get an average total remuneration of $137,822 in the final years of their career (20 years of experience and above).
Aspiring AWS professionals should keep in mind two key salary trends:
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate Salary: An AWS professional can obtain either an Associate or a Professional certification. The yearly average salary for this position is marginally less, with a yearly average of $117,000. AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional salary: Senior professionals who carry this certification tend to command significantly higher salaries. The annual salary for this segment is approximately $135,000 on average.
Professionals in San Francisco, California, who have the job title solutions architect make 17.7%more than the national rate. These job roles also pay more than the national average in New York, New York (4.4%more) and Austin, Texas (4.4%more) (3.5% more).
Amazon.com Inc, Slalom Consulting, and Deloitte are among the top responders for the job role of solutions architect. The highest reported earnings are at Microsoft Corp, which pays an average of $149,845. IBM and Amazon are two more firms that pay well for this position, with salaries of roughly $138,175 and $141,373, respectively. EMC Corporation is the least lucrative, paying approximately $114,705. Deloitte and Cisco Systems Inc are likewise on the low end of the scale, with payments of $121,293 and $130,001.
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Takeaways
A solutions architect is a talented and highly skilled technical professional that helps organizations make the best use of their IT infrastructure. At a time when cloud usage is skyrocketing, AWS-certified solutions architects are an invaluable addition to any IT team. In 2022, they will command a six-figure salary and a genuine stake in organizational outcomes. With the proper certifications and a few years of experience, technical professionals can explore a lucrative career as an AWS solutions architect.
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Amazon Vice President and Lead Engineer of Amazon Web Services Tim Bray announced his resignation, protesting the actions of the company’s management towards its employees and their protection from the coronavirus. Instead of helping workers, the company began to fire those who expressed dissatisfaction with dangerous working conditions. Bray declared his complete disagreement with management policy and unwillingness to work in a “toxic company.”
Dismissal as an act of protest
Vice President of Amazon Tim Bray (Tim Bray) resigned in protest against the actions of the company’s management against their employees. In his open letter, he said that he was leaving his position, protesting against layoffs of workers after their strikes related to poor working conditions during the coronavirus pandemic.
Tim Bray was also the lead engineer and creator of Amazon’s cloud division, Amazon Web Services (AWS), launched in 2006. The Amazon cloud provides services to its customers both in terms of the infrastructure model (virtual servers, storage resources) and the platform level (cloud databases). data, development tools, etc. ).
AWS is the world leader in cloud services. At the end of Q1 2020, the platform held 32% of the global market, Microsoft took second place with an 18% share, and Google third (8%). AWS revenue for all of 2019 exceeded $35 billion
Tim Bray has no plans to continue working for Amazon
Tim Bray resigned on May 1, 2020, stating that Amazon management’s poor treatment of its employees was a result of the “toxicity” that has permeated its corporate culture. A letter posted on his personal website said he would lose approximately $1 million in pre-tax earnings if he left the company.
“Besides, I lost the best job I ever had and very good colleagues. So I’m depressed,” Bray commented on his departure. “But staying in the position of Amazon VP meant endorsing the actions (of the company’s management) that I despised. So I resigned,” he added.
“Inhuman” attitude of Amazon management
Tim Bray made the decision to leave Amazon as the company fired employees one after another who protested poor working conditions. As CNews reported, on April 1, 2020, Amazon fired a strike organizer for workers at the New York sorting center JFK8, who called on management to protect them from the coronavirus. The strikers’ demands were ignored. The instigator of the strike was the now former deputy manager of the Center Christian Smalls (Christian Smalls).
On March 30, 2020, about 100 employees of the sorting center went on strike, claiming that at least ten cases of coronavirus infection were detected in this center recently. Amazon employees demanded from the management of the center and personally from the founder of the company , Jeff Bezos (Jeff Bezos, the richest man on Earth) to close all warehouses and sorting centers for two weeks while maintaining wages due to the coronavirus pandemic. The strikers also talked about the need for a complete disinfection of workplaces, as cases of virus infection were detected in sorting centers.
Amazon responded to the protests of its workers with mass layoffs
On April 14, 2020, the Washington Post, owned by Jeff Bezos, published an article about the dismissal of a number of Amazon employees who were part of the Amazon Employees for Climate Justice (AECJ) group. In particular, Emily Cunningham (Emily Cunningham) and Maren Costa (Maren Costa), the leaders of the group, were fired. They lost their jobs for writing and circulating a petition to Amazon workers that set out demands for more paid sick leave, hazard pay and childcare. The text of the petition at the time of publication of the material was freely available on the Internet.
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The dismissal of Emily Cunningham and Marena Costa was the last straw for Tim Bray. He does not intend to continue working at Amazon. “At the end of the day, the biggest problem is not how Amazon is responding to Covid-19, but how it treats its warehouse employees as fungible units. But this isn’t just happening at Amazon — it’s how capitalism works in the 21st century,” Bray said.
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Amazon management has not yet commented on the resignation of Tim Bray, as well as his open letter. Who will take his place as vice president of the company, at the time of publication of the material was not known.
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Tim Bray was born on June 21, 1955 in Canada, graduated from the University of Guelph in 1981, and his first job was the position of a programmer in the American company Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), which he joined immediately after graduation from the university. At 1983 he left DEC and went to work at Microtel Pacific Research. In 1999, Bray founded his own business intelligence company, Antarctica Systems.
Bray returned to the IT industry in early 2004 as Director of Web Technology at Sun Microsystems. In this company, he worked until March 2010, and, according to the ZDnet resource, he was one of the main developers of Java and its open source code under the GPL.
From March 2010 to December 2014, Tim Bray worked at Google, where he was involved in the development and development of the Android OS. At the end of 2014, he moved to Amazon, becoming not only the vice president of the company, but also one of the lead engineers at AWS. Here Bray worked for a little more than five years, and at the time of publication of the material it was not known which company would be his next place of work.
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As one of the first official AWS Certifications, the author received an AWS Assistant Level Solution Architect Certification, a Developer Certification, and a System Administrator Certification. Over the past few years, we have successfully helped many of our employees achieve AWS certification. This article shows you how easy it is to earn an AWS Assistant Architect, Developer, and System Administrator certification through self-study.
AWS Certification Question Bank Address:
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Before talking about the AWS certification system, we can first discuss why we should get this certification. According to people I’ve contacted, the main reasons for research are as follows:
Increase your competitiveness through research. This is the goal of most people who want to check it out. https://blog.cbtnuggets.com/2016/07/10-high-paying-it-certifications/ The article lists the 10 highest paying IT certifications and the first one is the architect certification AWS solutions. The average annual salary of certified personnel is $125,871. In the field of cloud computing, AWS deservedly takes the first place. Initially, Alibaba Cloud did benchmarking with AWS, and many services were based on AWS. However, Alibaba Cloud also has innovations for the domestic market. For example, his product “cloud shield” has become a leader among the main providers of cloud computing. Subsequently, AWS launched similar products.
The company or department requires employees to conduct research. Now more and more traditional organizations and businesses are using the public cloud. According to statistics, almost 60% of domestic websites are currently running on Alibaba Cloud. While mastering cloud computing, IT staff in these companies must have the knowledge and skills associated with cloud computing. Obtaining a certificate may become a requirement of companies and departments for some employees of the company. In addition, cloud computing is a big market: in addition to the main cloud providers, they have many partners. AWS is no exception. To become an AWS Partner, there are certain requirements for the number of people certified internally. It also prompted these partners to require verification from employees.
Test your own skills in a study situation with text research. The author belongs to this cause. It has been almost 5 years since the author contacted AWS in 2012. The author was certified as an AWS Assistant-level Solution Architect in 2013. Later, he also passed the developer certification. We are currently actively preparing for our Solution Architect certification.
In fact, regardless of the purpose of the study, my point is that you should learn AWS in order to master the use of AWS services. The study is just a test of your skill. A colleague who was certified as an expert solution architect used this analogy. An AWS certification is like a lunchbox brought by a climber. When he climbs to the top of the mountain, he can enjoy this lunch box. And what he collected was definitely not just this lunch box, but the scenery along the way. Lunch was just a bonus. If you simply put in the least amount of effort to get certified, you can often get twice the result with half the effort.
AWS Certification System
AWS Certification has a roadmap that is mainly divided into three areas: Architecture, Development, and Operations. Each line is divided into assistant level certification and expert level certification. You must complete an assistant-level certification before you can earn the corresponding expert-level certification. The two certifications in this field of architecture are the Assistant Level Solution Architect Certification and the Expert Level Solution Architect Certification. The two certifications for developing this line are the Developer Certification and the DevOps Engineer Certification. Two of the O&M certifications are the SysOps System Administrator Certification and the DevOps Engineer Certification. That is, certification at the expert level of the two directions of development, operation and maintenance is one and the same certificate.
For example, if you want to become an expert level solution architect certificate, you must first become an assistant level solution architect certificate. To earn a DevOps engineer certification, you must first earn at least one of two certifications: a developer certificate or a SysOps system administrator certificate.
In addition, each certificate has an expiration date and is valid for two years. You can recertify after the expiration date. The cost of recertification and the number of questions are halved. Since cloud computing is still in its rapid development stage, AWS will launch many new cloud services every year, as well as update existing ones. So that your knowledge does not become outdated, it is wiser to set the certificate to expire after two years.
This book mainly describes the three certification exams at the assistant level. Since the scope of the expert-level certification exam, its complexity and preparation methods are completely different, this article will not contain too much information.
Choose the certification that suits you
According to the author, most assistant-level certifications are for solution architects, while the number of developers and SysOps is relatively small. Perhaps because every IT professional dreams of becoming an architect. In fact, in the author’s experience, no matter which assistant certificate you choose, it is virtually the same when preparing for an exam. In other words, one way to prepare for the exam is to take all three certificates. In the author’s experience, the difficulty of obtaining these three certifications is as follows: Developer Certification < Helper-Level Solution Architect Certification < SysOps System Administrator Certification. In other words, the developer certification is the least difficult, the SysOps system administrator certification is a little more difficult, and the solution architect's assistant certification is in the middle.
Each certificate comes with an exam guide, which is currently only available in English. There are AWS and IT knowledge requirements for those who want to get certified. Based on these requirements, you can determine which certificate you have more confidence in.
Address of AWS Assistant Solutions Architect Exam Guide: http://awstrainingandcertification.s3.amazonaws.com/production/AWS_certified_solutions_architect_associate_blueprint.pdf。
Address of the AWS Developer Certification Exam Guide: http://awstrainingandcertification. s3.amazonaws.com/production/AWS_certified_developer_associate_blueprint.pdf。
Location of the AWS SysOps System Administrator Certification Exam Guide: http://awstrainingandcertification.s3 .amazonaws.com/production/AWS_certified_sysops_associate_blueprint.pdf。
Let’s take the developer certification requirement as an example to see what abilities are required to get certified.
Knowledge of AWS:
Professional experience with AWS technology
Hands-on experience with AWS API
Learn about AWS security best practices
Understanding AWS Automation and Deployment Tools
Understand storage options and their low-level consistency models
Good understanding of at least one AWS SDK.
IT General Knowledge:
Understanding distributed, stateless and loosely coupled applications
Familiar with RESTful API development.
Understanding relational and non-relational data
Familiar with messaging and queuing services
Don’t worry if you haven’t met these requirements yet. At the very least, know your weaknesses and retake the exam through your studies.
Certificate Question Type and Test Related
Currently, English and Chinese tests are available for Assistant Level Certificates. This is a boon for students who do not speak English well. (I think back then I only had English tests when I took the exam). Assistant level exams include practice exams and formal exams. The trial test costs $20, consists of 20 questions, and the test time is 30 minutes. Please note that the mock exam must be taken no more than once. Because the second question will be exactly the same as the first. The official exam fee is 150 US dollars, it can be purchased from certified Chinese partners in RMB, and the cost of the exam is 1150 yuan. The official exam consists of 55 questions, the exam time is 80 minutes.
AWS certification questions are multiple choice questions, including multiple choice questions and multiple choice questions. Multiple choice questions will clearly tell you that there are multiple correct answers. Each assistant-level certification has corresponding sample questions to help you become familiar with the types of exam questions.
Sample questions and analysis of the AWS Assistant Level Solution Architect certification can be found in my blog: http://www.huangbowen.net/blog/2014/10/22/aws-cert-sample-question/。
Sample questions and analysis of AWS developer certification can be found in my blog: http://www.huangbowen.net/blog/2016/07/27/aws-developer-exam-sample-questions/。
Sample questions and analysis AWS SysOps system administrator certification can be found in my blog: http://www.huangbowen.net/blog/2016/08/01/aws-sysops-exam-sample/。
We can use several topics for certification as examples solution architect at the assistant level.
Amazon Glacier is designed for: (Choose 2 answers)
A. active database storage.
B.infrequently accessed data.
C.data archives.
D. frequently accessed data.
E.cached session data.
This is a typical multiple choice question. The name clearly says that there are two correct options. The correct answer is B and C. As the AWS white paper describes Glacier as follows:
Amazon Glacier is an extremely low-cost cloud archive storage service that provides secure and durable storage for data archiving and online backup. In order to keep costs low, Amazon Glacier is optimized for data that is infrequently accessed and for which retrieval times of several hours are suitable.
Your web application front end consists of multiple EC2 instances behind an Elastic Load Balancer. You configured ELB to perform health checks on these EC2 instances. If an instance fails to pass health checks, which statement will be true?
A.The instance is replaced automatically by the ELB.
B.The instance gets terminated automatically by the ELB.
C.The ELB stops sending traffic to the instance that failed its health check.
D. The instance gets quarantined by the ELB for root cause analysis.
This is a multiple choice question, the correct answer is C. Because the AWS official docs have this description:
Elastic Load Balancing ensures that only healthy Amazon EC2 instances receive traffic by detecting unhealthy instances and rerouting traffic across the remaining healthy instances.
Source of this paragraph: http://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/?nc2=h_ls。
There are no detailed grades for the exam. The score line for AWS certification is based on statistical analysis and is not fixed. AWS does not announce test results because test questions and assessments are subject to change without notice. In 2013, based on experience, the overall accuracy rate in passing the exam and obtaining a certificate reached 65% or more. But in recent years, this ratio has also increased. Currently, at least 70% insurance is required to obtain a certificate.
Preparing for Certification
In fact, don’t be intimidated by the requirements of the certification exam manual. There are some skills that we may not currently possess but can be learned through training.
AWS currently has about a hundred services divided into 18 categories. It takes a lot of time to master all this. However, if you want to get an AWS Assistant level certification, you only need to know the core services. For other services, you only need to understand their usage scenarios and some application limitations.
Services that I think should be professional:
Amazon EC2
Amazon VPC
Amazon S3
Amazon EBS
Amazon RDS
Amazon DynamoDB
Elastic Load Balancing
Amazon CloudWatch
AWS Identity & Access Management
Amazon Simple Queue Service
Services that know use cases and limitations:
Amazon Glacier
Amazon ElastiCache
Amazon Redshift
Amazon CloudFront
Amazon Route53
AWS Cloud Formation
AWS Config
AWS CloudTrial
AWS WAF
Amazon Simple Notification Service
Amazon Simple Email Service
AWS Import/Export
AWS connect
For services requiring proficiency, combat exercises must be conducted for each of them. For the second type of service, if you don’t want to spend too much time, you don’t need to conduct real combat exercises, just check the relevant documents.
Before you start learning, go to the official website aws.amazon.com and register a new account. Because AWS provides Free Tier (Free Tier) services for new accounts. AWS Free Tier Services/Products include services that are available for free use for 12 months from the date of AWS registration, and other services/products that do not automatically expire at the end of the 12-month AWS Free Tier period. All of the services listed above are mostly included in the scope of the AWS Free Tier. Let’s take Amazon EC2 as an example. For 12 months after signing up for a new account, you can enjoy 750 hours of t2.micro Linux, RHEL, or SLES instance usage per month and 750 hours of t2.micro Windows instance usage per month. For example, running 1 instance for 1 month or running 2 instances for a half month is free. This free package is enough for us to conduct real combat exercises. Please note that you need to link a credit card to your account or you will not be able to register successfully.
Please note that AWS is currently divided into the China region and the global zone. Accounts in the China zone and the global zone cannot be used together. In addition, there is no free tier service for accounts in China, so only accounts registered in the global region can use the free tier services.
Know and be familiar with professional terminology
In your early days of learning AWS, you’re bound to hear all sorts of abbreviations, and it’s easy to get lost. Some of these professional terms are closely related to AWS services, such as ELB (short for Elastic Load Balancing Service), SQS (short for Amazon Simple Queue Service), etc. Some of them are closely related to network security, such as ACL, AAD, SG, MFA, etc.; Some of them are related to application services like SOAP, WSDL, WAF, etc. Every time you see a term you don’t understand, write it down and figure out its meaning. Over time, there will be fewer and fewer terms that you don’t understand. You can check the official AWS glossary for consolidation. English version http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/glos-chap.html. Chinese version http://docs.aws.amazon.com/zh_cn/general/latest/gr/glos-chap.html。
Learn how to view the AWS white papers
The best documentation for learning about AWS is, of course, the AWS white papers. Currently, 80% of official AWS documents are written in Chinese. In other words, if English is not very good, students can read Chinese documents.
access https://aws.amazon.com/cn/products/?nc2=h_ql_ny_gsc You can see all the services provided by AWS and you can switch languages in the top menu. Let’s take an example, wanting to understand EC2, by clicking the Compute category, you will see Amazon EC2. After clicking on the service, you will be taken to the Amazon EC2 home page. https://aws.amazon.com/cn/ec2/?p=tile. Here is an introduction to EC2 and its benefits. This content should be carefully reviewed so that you can quickly understand the product and understand its use cases and benefits.
Click on product details in the menu bar to go to another page: https://aws.amazon.com/cn/ec2/details/. In addition to product information, there are developer resources, FAQs, and introductory guides. If you want to practice using EC2, you can visit https://aws.amazon.com/cn/documentation/ec2/. It provides introductory guides in three formats: HTML/PDF/Kindle. You can follow the instructions in the Getting Started Guide for work and learning.
Each service has a FAQ page, such as the EC2 FAQ page https://aws.amazon.com/cn/ec2/faqs/. Each service’s FAQ page must be read and mastered because at least 70% of the answers to exam questions can be found in the FAQ. But simply repeating this content is pointless and easy to forget. To make it easier to remember, you need to understand the meaning of the answers to each AWS question.
View AWS White Paper
The official AWS documentation describes each service in detail, but the content is long and boring. The AWS white paper summarizes some of the best practices and ways to use AWS, and presents the most appropriate architecture for some specific scenarios, combined with the characteristics of the respective services. https://aws.amazon.com/cn/whitepapers/ List all official AWS documents. Main official documents to study:
Cloud Architecture Design: AWS Best Practices
AWS Security Best Practices
Amazon Web Services Security Process Overview
AWS Well Structured Framework
Develop and test on AWS
Use AWS backup and restore methods
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud Connection Options
AWS Pricing Engine。
Video and sub site
In addition to real operations and viewing documents, watching videos is also one of the ways to learn. There are many videos on Youtube about the surgeries that you can watch. In addition, cloudguru with LinuxAcademy also has a large number of video tutorials on the site. Both Cloudguru and LinuxAcademy require payment. LinuxAcademy has a monthly fee of $29 per month and an annual fee of $228. Cloudgruru charges for the course. For example, an architect certification course at the assistant level costs 29dollars. In addition, a package service is provided. All AWS courses are bundled for $149 for a total of 7 courses. I used these two websites while preparing for the AWS exam. The general feeling is that the Linux Academy courses are richer and cheaper. Both of these websites provide comprehensive services. You can watch a video tutorial here, you can also practice for free with the AWS resources he created, and you can ask crazy questions about the simulation. Please note that the mock questions on these two websites are easier than the formal exam questions. The modeling question bank is small, for example, the assistant level architect’s question bank has over 300 questions. I corrected that at the time, and typically after 300 questions I was only wrong by 3 or 4. 0003
Provisioning Plan
It takes some time for IT staff with no AWS experience to become AWS Assistant certified. But the time is not as long as expected. I carefully prepared for the first certification for a month and a half. Spend at least 3 hours a day and finally cross the threshold with 65% accuracy. It took only over one week to prepare the second certificate, and it only took over 20 minutes to answer 55 questions with over 90% accuracy, and it was easy to pass. In my experience, if you have no experience with AWS, you can take the exam in a maximum of 3 months if you put in three hours a day. Because there are almost more than 10 services to be mastered and it takes 30 days to master one every three days, and there are more than 10 services to be understood and it takes 22 days to master one every two days. . In the remaining month, I can read the white paper, experiment to improve my understanding, and update the questions on the website to make up for shortcomings.
Every time you study a service, you need to combine hands-on work with documentation. In particular, you need to understand the specific meaning of each option when working with the AWS Management Console. As a rule, official documents give a specific meaning. In addition, the document will also contain content not known in actual combat. For example, a personal account can only open up to 20 EC2 and you need to apply for more; the default time for messages to remain in the SQS message queue is 14 days; the smallest object stored in S3 could be 0 KB, etc. They could become exam content.
I personally recommend that you take notes each time you review a service. As they say, it is better to pass by a thousand times than to pass once. This will also help avoid studying the back and forgetting the front. You can take your notes out for review from time to time.
Exam
access https://www.aws.training/certification?src=cert-prep Mock or formal exam can be arranged. You can take the trial exam directly online. For formal exams, you need to contact the appropriate testing center. Currently, testing centers operate in Chengdu, Chongqing, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Changsha, Dalian, Jinan, Nanjing, Qingdao, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Wuhan, Xi’an, Xiamen, Zhengzhou and other cities. Exams are available on Monday and Friday and you can register a week in advance.
Valid personal documents (such as ID cards, passports, household registration books), etc. must be carried during the formal examination. The examination book is a private room where only you are in. The computer used is the computer provided by the examiner. I passed several exams in Chengdu. The network in Chengdu is relatively bad, after answering one question it takes a few seconds to enter the next one. Although the timer stops when the page is refreshed, this affects the rhythm very much. You can only bring pens and drafts, no electronic devices, mobile phones, etc. need to be placed outside. You can turn in papers in advance after you finish, or you can turn them in automatically after the time is up. You will know your grades and whether you will pass the exam immediately after you submit the documents.
There are 55 questions to be answered in 80 minutes, and each question takes no more than 2 minutes, so the time is very short. Since all questions are multiple choice questions, one trick is to draw the following table on A4 paper:
Each question occupies one line. For options that are considered completely wrong, mark x, for correct options, mark o, and for indeterminate options? . This helps organize your ideas so you can narrow down the scope and improve accuracy when you go back to review.
summing up
I have written a lot about this eloquently and finally quickly summarize.
Skill services (must understand all aspects):
Amazon EC2
Amazon VPC
Amazon S3
Amazon EBS
Amazon RDS
Amazon DynamoDB
Elastic Load Balancing
Amazon CloudWatch
AWS Identity & Access Management
Amazon Simple Queue Service
Services that know use cases and limitations:
Amazon Glacier
Amazon ElastiCache
Amazon Redshift
Amazon CloudFront
Amazon Route53
AWS Cloud Formation
AWS Config
AWS CloudTrial
AWS WAF
Amazon Simple Notification Service
Amazon Simple Email Service
AWS Import/Export
AWS connect
Provisioning Route Map:
Register AWS account first
Read the exam syllabus and sample questions for each certificate
View AWS FAQ Page
Study the above services one by one according to the documents of the official website; the first type of service requires a lot of actual combat, while the second type of service actual combat is optional, but documents must be reviewed;
Review the FAQ page for each service
Read the AWS white papers, especially those that are mandatory.
Make official joke questions again
If you buy Cloudguru or LinuxAcademy services, you can frantically scan the mock exams provided by the website and strive to have the number of correct questions in the question bank above 95%.
You can go to the exam.
To be honest, the gold value of the AWS certification is still relatively high. Because its exam questions (especially expert-level exam questions) are exhaustive, it will not test any unusual knowledge points, which are problems that will occur in real use. Specifically, while preparing for the Expert Solutions Architect Certification, I learned how to combine cloud computing services for architectural design in a variety of practical scenarios. My own architectural design capabilities have really improved.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the leading cloud service provider in the market. Organizations are adopting cloud solutions to optimize costs and smoothly scale their operations. Cloud services provide instant access to all data, applications, photos and everything else without storing anything physically. By the way, 41.5% of the public cloud market is offered by AWS, which is quite a lot compared to the combined services offered by IBM, Google, Microsoft and Rackspace.
About AWS Certification
AWS Certification has grown in demand across all organizations as it helps employers find professionals with cloud experience. AWS certification confirms the skills of any professional, as it inspires great confidence.
Amazon offers certifications in the IT industry for a variety of job roles such as cloud practitioner, developer, and architect. In addition to basic and associate level certifications, Amazon also offers certain specific certifications to validate the advanced skills of any professional.
AWS Training and Certifications can be divided into 2 main categories: Core Certifications and Special Certifications. Let us take a look at major certifications with details and perspectives in the IT industry to help you get started in your career.
AWS Core Certifications
AWS Certified Cloud Professional – Foundation
This is a foundational AWS course that introduces candidates to the different types of cloud technologies and their role in an organization. This certification validates a candidate’s basic understanding of AWS cloud services.
Exam Details
Requires at least 6 months of AWS cloud experience in any position. The exam consists of 90-minute multiple-choice questions. The exam is currently available in Simplified Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and English. The cost of AWS Certification in India to become an AWS Cloud Certified Professional is Rs. 7600 and the average salary is Rs. 6,00,000 per year.
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
This is the most common AWS certification and is used as the starting point for every candidate who enters the field of cloud architecture. These credentials will demonstrate the candidate’s skills and knowledge in designing and deploying effective and efficient solutions on the AWS platform. After completing the associate level certification, you can even choose to become an AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional certification.
Exam details
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The candidate should have some experience in developing distributed applications. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions and answers that must be answered in 130 minutes. The cost of certification to become an AWS Certified Solution Architect – Associate is Rs. 11,400 in India and the average salary is Rs. 6,00,000 per year.
AWS Certified Developer Partner
This certification validates a candidate’s skills in designing and maintaining deployed AWS applications. This is the ideal certification for software developers with one or more years of experience developing and maintaining applications on the AWS platform.
Exam Details
Candidate must have one or more years of hands-on experience using the AWS platform and knowledge of at least one high-level programming language. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions that the candidate must answer in 130 minutes. The cost of certification to become an AWS Certified Developer – Associate is Rs. 11,400 and the average salary is Rs. 8,50,000 per year.
AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate
This AWS certification validates the candidate’s skills and ability to competently deploy, scale, migrate, and manage AWS systems. This certification ideally aims to ensure system administrators have the right amount of knowledge to work with the AWS platform. To pass this exam, the candidate must have both conceptual understanding and technical expertise.
Exam details
If the candidate has some experience as a Windows or Linux administrator, this is considered a plus. The format of the exam is multiple-choice questions that must be answered in 130 minutes. The cost of certification to become an AWS Certified System Operator Administrator – Associate is Rs. 11,400 in India and the average salary is Rs. 9,00,000 per year.
AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional
This is an advanced AWS course that tests a candidate’s skills and knowledge in the provisioning, security, operation, and management of various AWS solutions. The candidate acquires additional skills to understand the requirements of the organization and implement various architectural recommendations along with the deployment of applications on the AWS platform.
Exam details
Candidates must be an AWS Certified SysOps Administrator or AWS Certified Developer Associate to select this exam. In addition to credentials, candidates must also have at least 2 years of hands-on experience developing and deploying AWS applications. The format of the exam is multiple choice questions and answers to be answered in 170 minutes. The cost of certification to become an AWS Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional is Rs. 22,800 in India and the average salary is Rs. 6,00,000 per year.
If you’re moving forward on the AWS platform, there’s a huge opportunity in the cloud realm. Demand for and credibility in the market for AWS certification is quite high, and if you are looking forward to building your career in this field, now is the right time to do so.
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5) AWS Certification Guide
What is AWS Certification?
AWS Certification helps professionals build credibility and trust by validating their cloud computing expertise with industry-recognized certifications. It helps qualified individuals to obtain different types of AWS certifications according to his/her skill.
Amazon offers certification for a variety of IT professionals such as cloud practitioners, architects, developers, and operators. In addition, it also provides certain specialty certificates to validate advanced skills in specific technical areas.
In this lesson, you will learn:
What is AWS Certification?
Benefits of AWS
certification
AWS
Certification Course Types
AWS Certified Cloud Professional
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
AWS Developer – Association
AWS Sysop Administrator – Associate
AWS Solution Architect Professional
AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional
AWS Certified Big Data – Specialty
AWS Certified Advanced Networking – Specialty
AWS Certified Security Specialty
AWS Certification Learning Goal
How do I start an AWS certification?
Exam content
Current Salary for AWS Certified Professionals
Benefits of AWS certification
Here are the pros/benefits of AWS certification.
AWS Certification helps any professional demonstrate their technical expertise and advance their careers.
This helps employers find qualified cloud professionals.
AWS Certification allows you to test your technical knowledge and skills.
Helps you access the AWS Certified LinkedIn Community.
Allows you to collect the latest knowledge about your domain
AWS Certification unlocks new opportunities
Allows you to increase your self-esteem
You can test your skills and knowledge on an outstanding cloud computing platform.
Helps you demonstrate trust and commitment to your path in cloud computing.
It provides access to the AWS network of like-minded and thought leaders.
Enables the use of the AWS Shared Security Responsibility Model.
AWS Certification Course Types
Here are some of the most important AWS certifications to help you advance your career.
AWS Certified Cloud Professional
AWS Certified Developer – Lawyer
AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Lawyer
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional
AWS Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional
AWS Certified Big Data – Specialty
AWS Certified Advanced Networking – Specialty
AWS Certified Security Specialty
Let’s take a look at each AWS certification along with exam details:
AWS Certified Cloud Professional
This certification course will help you gain knowledge of the different types of cloud roles through a method to test their knowledge in the AWS cloud to increase your credibility as a IT specialist.
Exam details:
Prerequisites: A minimum of six months of general AWS cloud experience in any role is recommended.
Exam Format: Multiple Choice Questions
Exam duration: 90 minutes
Exam Language: Available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese
Cost: $100
After completing this course, you will
Understand the fundamentals of the AWS 9 architecture0088
AWS Cloud Value Proposition
Essential AWS Cloud Services and Applications
Security and Compliance Base Model and Security Shared Responsibility Model
Cloud Deployment and Operation Fundamentals
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
This is an optional certification course that helps you demonstrate your ability to effectively demonstrate knowledge of how to build and deploy a secure and reliable application using AWS technologies.
Prerequisites: Knowledge and some experience in distributed application development.
Format: multiple choice questions and multiple answers
Exam duration: 130 minutes
Cost: $150
After the End, of course, you will learn
Networking and how it works in AWS, and how client interfaces connect to the AWS platform.
AWS-related data protection, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting methods.
You will also learn the concept of building secure and reliable applications on the AWS platform.
Deploying hybrid systems in an on-premises data center and AWS components
This AWS exam course covers designing highly available and scalable systems, as well as implementing and deploying them on an AWS server.
AWS Developer Association
AWS Certified Developer is an associated exam. This exam course will teach you how to develop and maintain applications based on AWS. You can learn how to write real code that your business uses AWS software for.
Requirement: One or more years of hands-on experience using AWS.
Format: multiple choice and multiple responses
Exam duration: 130 minutes
Exam fee: $150
At the end of this course, you will learn
You will understand the basic architecture of AWS and the core service of AWS
Hands-on experience designing, developing, deploying, and maintaining AWS applications.
AWS services such as AWS databases, notifications, workflow services, and services for storage and change management services.
AWS SysOps Administrator Associate
AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate is just a certification exam aimed entirely at system administrators. This exam is quite difficult to pass because you need both technical knowledge and a conceptual understanding of the operational aspect of the AWS platform.
Exam details:
Prerequisite: Previous experience as a Linux or Windows administrator is a plus.
Format: multiple choice and multiple responses
Duration: 130 minutes
Exam fee: $150
Exam Language: Available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese
After completing this course, you will learn
How to deploy applications for the AWS platform
Learn how you can send and receive data between data centers and AWS
Choosing the Right AWS Services for Your Business Needs
Provisioning, managing, maintaining, and securing systems in an AWS environment
AWS Professional Architect Solution
AWS Professional Architect is an AWS certification course for those who need to assess an organization’s requirements and make architectural recommendations for implementing and deploying applications on AWS.
Exam Details:
Prerequisites: You must be a Certified Solution Architect Associate to take this exam.
At least two years of hands-on experience designing and deploying a cloud architecture on the AWS platform and knowledge of multi-application architecture design best practices is highly recommended.
Format: multiple choice, multiple response
Time 170 minutes
Cost: $300
After completing this course, you will learn
Learn about best practices for design and application design in AWS
Methods for migrating complex application systems to AWS
Selecting the right AWS service for application requirements
Knowledge of cost optimization strategies
AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional
The DevOps Engineer certification course focuses on operating, managing, and building on the AWS platform. The course mainly focuses on two fundamental concepts, develops continuous delivery and process automation.
Exam details:
Prerequisites: this is a matriculation certificate and relevant work experience of at least five years.
Format: multiple choice, multiple response
Exam time: 170 minutes
Cost: $300
At the end of this AWS Certification, you will know
Continuous Developer Vision and Modern Methodologies CD
Methods for implementing CD systems
Configuring, monitoring, registering, and maintaining systems on an AWS 9 server0088
AWS Certified Big Data Specialty
AWS Certified Big Data Specialty – Specialty certification is for those with experience in data analytics and experience using different types of AWS services to develop the most robust big data solutions.
Requirement: At least two years of hands-on experience using Amazon Web Services.
Exam duration: 170 minutes
Format: multiple choice questions and multiple responses
Exam fee: $300
At the end of this AWS Certification, you will learn
AWS Best Practice Architecture for Implementing Big Data Solutions Offered by AWS
AWS Data Analytics Automation Tools
You will learn how to get access control to protect your data.
The course covers how to design and maintain big data applications.
AWS services include: Kinesis, Athena, Quick sight, and Recognition.
AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty
This AWS certification course is designed to test a candidate’s skills and experience in performing complex networking tasks on AWS.
Exam Details:
Prerequisite: Candidates must have experience designing and implementing network solutions.
Format: multiple choice and multiple response
Duration: 170 minutes
Exam Language: Available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese
Exam fee: $300
At the end of this AWS Certification, you will learn
Designing, Developing, and Deploying AWS Cloud Solutions
Implementation of core services in accordance with advanced architectural solutions
AWS Task Automation for Network Deployments
Safety and conformity to design and implementation
Learn about network optimization and troubleshooting
AWS Certified Security – Specialty
AWS Security – The course covers topics that security professionals and teams need to master the basics of security. It follows best practices and provides in-depth knowledge of key services unique to the AWS platform.
It covers topics such as security and encryption, infrastructure security, access control, monitoring and logging, etc.
Exam details:
Prerequisite: At least two years of AWS experience. Security control for workload on AWS. At least five years of experience in developing and implementing security solutions
Exam Format: Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer
Exam time; 170 minutes
Exam fee: $300
Exam Language: Available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese
At the end of this AWS Certification, you will
Understand the AWS Custom Data Classifications and Data Protection Mechanisms.
Helps you understand data encryption methods and the AWS mechanisms to implement them.
How to manage secure Internet protocols and AWS implementation mechanisms.
You’ll be able to make the right decision about cost, security, and deployment complexity given your set of application requirements.
Implement logging and monitoring to detect and analyze vulnerabilities in your infrastructure.
Learning Objective for AWS Certification
Here are the most important learning objectives for the AWS course:
Helps you identify security and compliance benefits with the AWS Cloud.
Helps you understand the access control and management features in AWS.
You can learn about data encryption methods to protect all types of sensitive data.
Learn about important steps for managing various AWS resources.
You can use AWS services to secure your network.
You will learn how to audit an AWS environment.
Explain AWS compliance programs and warranties.
Formulate solution plans and learn about AWS architecture best practices
How do I start my AWS certification?
Although there are no standard steps to determine how to start an AWS certification, the steps below are the simplest.
Step 1)
First of all, you need to enroll in an AWS training class.
Select the desired module you wish to take.
Step 2) View all available study materials and exam guides related to the selected AWS module.
Step 3) Read some AWS white papers. It offers a lot of important information on topics. They contain some useful information that may answer your questions.
Step 4) Next, you need to practice regularly. The practice test will help you take the stress out of your AWS Certification exams.
Step 5) Schedule your final AWS certification exam as soon as you are ready. It usually takes about 80-120 hours of practice/learning to prepare for an exam. However, this depends on your experience and the certification course you choose.
Exam Preparation
These training courses and materials will help you prepare for the exam:
Instructor-led Architecture on AWS, live or virtual 3-day course
AWS Documents faws. amazon.com/whltepapers, Kindle.pdf, and other materials
Identify AWS services to help you automate, manage, and manage security operations on AWS.
AWS Architecture Web Page (links to various white papers)
Exam content
There are basically two types of questions in the exam:
Multiple choice: one correct and three incorrect answers
Multiple answer: has two correct answers out of five options.
Current Salary for AWS Certified Professionals
Here is the latest AWS Certification Salary in the US
Solution Architect vs. Developer: AWS Certification Rejected
Which is right for you?
When I first started my journey to AWS just a few months ago, all I knew was that I wanted to get certified.
I knew that everything in information technology revolves around the cloud. So why don’t I become an expert in this?
I knew that on average AWS certified employees earn over $130,000, according to Global Knowledge.
But I didn’t know which certificate I need to get. Architect or Solutions Developer?
After doing some research on the Internet, I found that the average solution architect salary is higher (not much). Naturally, I aspired to this.
However, when I looked at the objectives of each exam, I felt that I would get more out of developer certification (since I am a developer myself).
I didn’t know there was a huge overlap between the two, and once you get one, it’s pretty easy to get the other. So, I got both.
So which one is right for you? Let’s find out!
Challenge
Understand the differences between the AWS Architect and Solution Developer certifications and ultimately decide which one you should take.
Developer
What is included in this exam?
Here are the AWS Cloud Developer (DVA-C01) exam objectives:
Deployment
Security
Development with AWS services not surprising). I found this content to be a bit more relevant to my daily work, so naturally it was more intriguing to me.
The AWS Developer exam provides a deep dive into serverless computing as AWS wants developers to embrace this practice.
Focus is on Lambda, DynamoDB, Step Functions, X-Ray, API Gateway, ECS, CloudFront, SQS, SNS and Kinesis.
Older versions of the EC2 exam are more advanced, and you’ll notice this if you look at exam material from 2018 or earlier. This is no longer the case. This is an exam focused on serverless computing.
I’m not saying EC2 won’t be on your exam. So it will be. But pay attention to serverless services.
Who is this exam for?
This exam is great for developers learning how to build with AWS. Whether for personal use or work, the knowledge you gain in preparing for this exam will equip you with everything you need to succeed.
You don’t have to be high tech to be successful. The creators of the exam do not force you to write code on the test. They will ask you questions like “which API is the right one”, but no additional coding knowledge is required.
Let me rephrase that. Knowledge in the field of coding can help you, but it is not necessary.
Here’s an example question: Your web application downloads a 10 GB file to an S3 bucket every few minutes, and you want to minimize the time it takes to complete each download. How to achieve this?
Answer: Use the multi-part upload API.
There are many ways to find out the answer to this question and similar questions. You can get hands-on experience with S3 buckets by reading the API documentation or learning it from an online course.
The idea here is that if I were to offer AWS to my company, what best practices could I use to take advantage of the latest and greatest AWS technologies?
Or, if I started my company from scratch, how can I develop my applications in the cloud?
If any of these questions apply to you, this exam is for you.
If you are wondering how you can prepare for this exam, I wrote the following article about my experience:
How to become an AWS Certified Cloud Developer How I got certified in just six weeks with very little AWS experience medium.com
Solution Architect
What is included in this exam?
Here are the goals for the AWS Solutions Architect (SAA-C02) exam:
Designing resilient architectures
Build high performance architectures
Designing secure applications and architectures
Designing cost-optimized architectures
The focus of this certification, if you could get away with goals, is to develop the best possible architecture for your systems.
Special focus on the following services: EC2, VPC, ECS, Elastic Load Balancers, CloudWatch, EFS, EBS, FSx and CI/CD tools.
Who is this exam for?
This certification is for those in the specific role of solution architect.
The exam will test your ability to design secure, reliable architectures and leverage AWS technologies.
Many questions will be based on scenarios. Here’s an example: you work for a large aerospace engineering firm and you need your NoSQL database to be highly scalable and able to handle frequent schema changes. Which AWS service should you use?
Answer: DynamoDB.
During your training to become a solution architect, you will learn about all of the AWS service offerings and how to make them work together in the best possible way. Questions like these will be a cakewalk for you.
The idea here is that if I were offering AWS to my company, how would I best architect my application to be secure, high performance, fault tolerant, and cost effective?
Or, If I was starting my company from scratch, how would I best design my applications with AWS?
If you are a developer or in any other non-solution architect role, you will still benefit from the lessons learned from this certification.
As a developer, I have found these concepts extremely valuable. In addition, it gives me confidence that in the future I can become a technical lead or solution architect.
If you are wondering how you can prepare for this exam, I wrote the following article about my experience:
The Complete AWS Solution Architect Certification Guide Simple Lemon Juice aside datascience.com
What do both exams cover?
I noticed that the two certificates have a lot in common. So after completing the AWS Developer Certification, I immediately scheduled the Solution Architect exam two weeks later. Without much preparation, I successfully passed the second exam.
The knowledge I gained from my developer certification made this step fairly easy. Let’s see what you can learn from both.
Overlapping knowledge
AWS core services will appear everywhere and are tested in every certification exam.
These services cover compute, security, database, monitoring, deployment, and serverless on AWS.
The vast majority of questions are related to these services, so the more you know about each of them individually, the better.
It is also important to have a clear understanding of security. Understanding VPC, Cognito, STS, subnets, security groups, and NACLs will make life much easier for you in both exams.
And why stop at developer and solution architect certifications? With this basic knowledge, you can get any certificate! Here is the full list of certifications you can get: AWS Certifications.
It’s also worth noting that preparing for these exams will also make it easier for you to earn Google Cloud Platform or Microsoft Azure certifications. Many concepts and principles are the same but have different names.
Conclusion
In conclusion, I highly recommend taking both exams. However, if you must choose one, I hope this helps you decide:
Developer : Take this exam if you are a developer or someone trying to learn AWS from a developer’s perspective. The knowledge you gain in this training will be the basis for building truly incredible things on AWS.
This will also allow you to participate in discussions related to AWS development, which I find very interesting.
Solution Architect: Take this exam if you are a specific type of technical architect or are trying to learn how an architect thinks in an AWS environment.
Whatever your role, having a decision architect’s point of view will only benefit you.
No matter which certification you choose, you will open the door to endless possibilities. Leverage the power of AWS and make your dreams come true. You will have the opportunity to build anything you can imagine.
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Program areas at JUK
Just Us Kids, Inc. Provided child care services to an average of 65 children during the reporting year.
Personnel at JUK
Name
Title
Compensation
Date of data
Sumaira Khalid
Executive Director
$81,971
2021-06-01
Jason Selmont
Treasurer
$0
2020-08-31
Robbin Blaya
Secretary
$0
2020-08-31
Ellie Dawson
President
$0
2020-08-31
Travis Chapman
Vice President
$0
2020-08-31
…and 6 more key personnel
Financials for JUK
Revenues
Expenses
Assets
Liabilities
Revenues
FYE 08/2020
FYE 08/2019
% Change
Total grants, contributions, etc.
$192,598
$0
999%
Program services
$694,978
$1,142,934
-39.2%
Investment income and dividends
$12,066
$11,869
1.7%
Tax-exempt bond proceeds
$0
$0
–
Royalty revenue
$0
$0
–
Net rental income
$0
$0
–
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets
$0
$-4,264
-100%
Net income from fundraising events
$10,293
$18,853
-45.4%
Net income from gaming activities
$0
$0
–
Net income from sales of inventory
$0
$0
–
Miscellaneous revenues
$0
$0
–
Total revenues
$909,935
$1,169,392
-22. 2%
Form 990s for JUK
Fiscal year ending
Date received by IRS
Form
PDF link
2020-08
2021-06-01
990
View PDF
2019-08
2020-09-16
990
View PDF
2018-08
2019-04-15
990
View PDF
2017-08
2018-04-10
990
View PDF
2016-08
2017-08-07
990
View PDF
…and 5 more Form 990s
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Location
Revenue
Child Care Council of Nassau
501(c)(3)
Garden City, NY
$1,903,171
Riverside Children’s Center
501(c)(3)
Waban, MA
$1,453,674
Ithaca Community Childcare Center
501(c)(3)
Ithaca, NY
$3,402,010
Fauntleroy Childrens Center
501(c)(3)
Seattle, WA
$1,755,866
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501(c)(3)
Cincinnati, OH
$970,579
Corning Children’s Center
501(c)(3)
Corning, NY
$2,765,536
Skaneateles Early Childhood Center
501(c)(3)
Skaneateles, NY
$828,362
Transportation Children’s Center
501(c)(3)
Boston, MA
$1,814,188
Pelham Children’s Center (PCC)
501(c)(3)
Pelham, NY
$1,060,239
Educational Child Care Center
501(c)(3)
Lansing, MI
$1,704,082
Data update history
August 12, 2022
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2020
August 2, 2022
Updated personnel
Identified 4 new personnel
August 21, 2021
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2019
September 30, 2020
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2018
March 2, 2020
Used new vendors
Identified 2 new vendors, including , and
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Issues
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Characteristics
Fundraising eventsReceives government fundingAuction fundraisersTax deductible donations
General information
Address
625 Indiana Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004
Metro area
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
County
District of Columbia, DC
Phone
(202) 353-3300
IRS details
EIN
52-1733421
Fiscal year end
August
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1991
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
P33: Child Day Care
NAICS code, primary
624410: Child Day Care Services
Parent/child status
Independent
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90,000 Third graders in Washington who were forced to recreate the events of the Holocaust were told that the Holocaust happened “because the Jews ruined Christmas” – Lechaim
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Third graders in Washington who were forced to recreate the events of the Holocaust were told that the Holocaust happened “because the Jews ruined Christmas”
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An employee of a Washington school was suspended after she forced third grade students to reenact scenes of the Holocaust, including having them pretend to dig mass graves and shoot victims. And told them that the Germans were angry with the Jews “because the Jews ruined Christmas,” parents and officials said Dec. 19, according to The Times of Israel.
The incident occurred on December 17 at Watkins Elementary School in the US capital, reported 19December, The Washington Post, citing an email from principal Scott Berkowitz. The children were in the library working on an independent project when an unknown collaborator made them reenact scenes from the Holocaust. It was unclear what prompted her to do so. “There was a lot of sobbing, crying and worrying, and then we got an email saying that the children were recreating events from the Holocaust,” a parent told Fox5DC. “This included death in the gas chambers, playing Hitler and mass graves.”
Some children were given a special role, including one Jewish boy who was ordered to pose as Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and then asked to pretend to commit suicide, the child’s parent told The Post. Others were ordered to dig mass graves for their classmates and feign shooting at the victims. The instructor allegedly made anti-Semitic comments during the reconstruction. One parent said that when the children asked why the Germans did it, the employee said “because the Jews ruined Christmas,” the newspaper reported.
Another student was told to pretend to be a train passenger to the death camp and act as if he were dying in a gas chamber, the child’s parent told The Post, declining to identify himself or the child. In another scene, he was told to simulate shooting at classmates.
“I want to acknowledge the seriousness of this poor academic decision as students should not be asked to act out or portray any atrocity, especially genocide, war or murder,” Berkowitz said in an email. The instructor reportedly advised the children not to tell anyone about it, but they told their class teacher about it. “I think this is a terrible distortion of historical trauma that was unacceptable for eight and nine year olds, and I am outraged,” the mother of one of them told Fox5DC. A complaint was then filed with the District of Columbia Public Schools Central Fairness Response Team.
“This was not an approved lesson plan and we sincerely apologize to our students and families affected by this incident,” a school district spokesman said, according to The Post. According to Berkowitz’s email, the entire class met with the school’s mental health care team after the incident. Employee placed on leave pending investigation. The Washington branch of the Anti-Defamation League condemned the incident and said it would offer “resources and support to promote healing and education.” “We are horrified that third grade students have been tasked with reenacting scenes from the Holocaust. Modeling facilitates the experience of victims and often reinforces stereotypes,” the ADL said in a statement.
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