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Terra Vista KinderCare
Welcome to Terra Vista KinderCare
Welcome to Terra Vista KinderCare in Rancho Cucamonga, California! Our center is across the road from Central Park’s beautiful playgrounds and community center. Health and security have always been our top priority because knowing your child is safe means you don’t have to worry. Our curriculum focuses on early academics, physical activity, and social-emotional learning to nurture healthy bodies, happy hearts, and growing minds. We provide a warm, welcoming, and supportive classroom for children of all abilities, backgrounds, and experiences.
Terra Vista KinderCare is located in the beautiful city of Rancho Cucamonga. We are a close to the Alta Loma, Etiwanda, and Rancho school districts and transport to the elementary schools in the area. Our center is unique, as we have three infant and toddler classrooms, two two-year-old rooms, and each of our other programs has their own room as well. We also offer separate outdoor play areas for each age group.
Meet Ashley Rawls, Our Center Director
Meet Ashley Rawls! She is the Center Director at Terra Vista KinderCare in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Ashley attended Riverside Community College where she received her child development certificate. She has been with KinderCare for eight years in a variety of roles including Discovery Preschool, Preschool, School Age, Assistant Director, and now Center Director. Ashley gets to follow her passion to work with children every day. “Children may forget what you say, but they will never forget the way you make them feel.” Outside of work, Ashley loves watching movies and baking with her daughter.
- Terra Vista KinderCare Programs
- Our Teachers
- Family Stories
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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.
Terra Vista 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.
Kindergarten Programs (5–6 Years)
Welcome to kindergarten: the gateway to grade school and everything that
comes next! Offered in select centers, our kindergarten programs have small
class sizes and curriculums that mix learning and fun. The basic building
blocks of reading, writing, math, and science are key in kindergarten, so we
make sure they get lots of practice in all of these areas.
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.
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)
In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!
Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)
You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
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Hello my name is John M. and my daughter Mia goes to KinderCare in Rancho Cucamonga. I wanted to email today to let you know that all the staff at KinderCare is doing a fantastic job caring for and teaching Mia. Mia was at another local preschool and I felt it was not doing such a good job with her. I met with Natilee at KinderCare in February of 2014 and felt that she and the school had a warmer approach of teaching children. I enrolled Mia immediately and was very pleased with her firsr day at the school. The staff was very patient and loving with Mia; she was having a tough time because this is her first year attending preschool. Mia has improved so much since the day she started at KinderCare. My wife, Liz, and I are really pleased with the results that KinderCare in Rancho Cucamonga is providing for Mia and want to thank you guys for doing such a great job.
John and Liz M. – KinderCare Parent
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I remember enrolling my three children into KinderCare from our first phone call to our tour, my family and I knew this is where we seen our future. My sons who were new to a school environment took some time transitioning compared to my daughter who is in the second grade. Nonetheless the center director who my family and I refer to as a friend, took the time to guide not only my children but me husband and I as well. It was not easy but I could reassure you this learning center will listen to your families needs (all of us are different) take the extra time to help each child adjust and learn and also keep us as parents in the loop of our children’s journey. I cant thank KinderCare Terra Vista enough for changing my families lives.
Christina C. – KinderCare Parent
Share Your Story
If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,
please share your story with us
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Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at Terra Vista 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 Terra Vista KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
Daycare in Rancho Cucamonga, CA for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years
KinderCare has partnered with Rancho Cucamonga families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
Whether you are looking for a preschool in Rancho Cucamonga, 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.
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Rancho Cucamonga KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 989-613610191 Foothill Blvd
Rancho Cucamonga
CA
91730Distance from address: 0.60 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Terra Vista KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 581-094411249 Baseline Rd
Rancho Cucamonga
CA
91730Distance from address: 2. 15 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Heritage Village KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 463-659813523 Baseline Ave
Fontana
CA
92336Distance from address: 4.80 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Ontario KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 983-50072140 S Euclid Ave
Ontario
CA
91762Distance from address: 5. 99 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Fontana KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 823-232316149 Foothill Blvd
Fontana
CA
92335Distance from address: 8.01 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Chino Hills KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 464-225513815 Peyton Dr
Chino Hills
CA
91709Distance from address: 10. 70 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Higgins Ranch KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 606-774415928 Los Serranos Country Club Dr
Chino Hills
CA
91709Distance from address: 11.51 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Rialto KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 877-3399960 Bloomington Ave
Bloomington
CA
92316Distance from address: 11. 82 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Riverside KinderCare
Phone:
(951) 681-14407920 Limonite Ave Ste G
Riverside
CA
92509Distance from address: 11.85 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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San Dimas-Foothill KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 599-0597455 E Foothill Blvd
San Dimas
CA
91773Distance from address: 11. 86 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Via Verde KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 592-22201175 Via Verde
San Dimas
CA
91773Distance from address: 13.75 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Hidden Valley KinderCare
Phone:
(951) 898-56771655 Hidden Valley Pkwy
Corona
CA
92879Distance from address: 14. 72 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
THE Top 10 Daycares in Rancho Cucamonga, CA | Affordable Prices
Daycares in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Description:
Kids World Family Day Care
Family Child Care Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730.
In Home Family Child Care provides professional, quality care for your little ones.
We open 24 Hours.
We offer fun learningactivities in a positive, supporting and family environment.
We are enrolling Children, 6 weeks old, and 1 years old, 2 years old, and 3 years old, for the pre-Kindergarten.
We are open for Business Operations from 6:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M.
We have after Care hours of Operations from 6:30 P.M. to 11:00 P.M.
Please call for availability.
Our Program is an inclusive early childhood development program offered to our children, Play Base, and we offered language rich class for two, three and or up to 36 months. Check for availability. Registration packet needs to be completed before child starts our program.
Please call (909) 767-1751
You can count on Kids World Child Care to take care of your children while you work.
Sati’s Child Care is licensed by the Department of Social Services under license #36481745.
In addition to breakfast, snack and lunch being provided daily,
Sati’s Child Care goes beyond academics to promote social and emotional development, creativity, and positive approaches to learning while encouraging a preschooler’s playfulness. Pre-K: Framework helps children achieve the readiness skills needed for kindergarten.
We require a $50.00 non-refundable registration fee which is due at the time of enrollment for each student.
Each of the child must have a current vaccination record up to day.
Feel Free to call us for information
Sathi, K
(909)767-1751
Director of KWFDC….
Description:
As a student myself, I’ve earned my Associate of Science in Early Childhood Education and am currently a full-time student at Cal State Fullerton where I am studying to obtain my Bachelor of Science in Childand Adolescent Development.
To date, I’ve completed 55 units in Early Childhood Education and have earned my child development site supervisor permit through the Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
Mrs. Rivas’ Early Child Development Program follows a constructivist approach to teaching and is inspired by the schools of Reggio Emilia. The Reggio Emilia philosophy is an innovative and inspiring approach to early childhood education that values children as strong, capable, and filled with wonder. We encouraged our students to use language to investigate and explore, as well as reflect on their experiences. We listen to the children with respect, believing that their questions and observations open doors of opportunity for learning and researching together. It’s our belief that rather than children ask questions and an adult offer the answers, we should search for the answers together.
It doesn’t end there!
My program includes homemade nutritional meals, potty training, open reading, and daily learning experiences. My staff and I are all First Aid and CPR certified with approved FBI clearances. I welcome newborns to age five years old and am HIGHLY experienced with multiples….
Recent Review:
This review comes 16 years later. Back then, we weren’t writing reviews like we do now. But as I watch Diana continue this great work with children STILL, I must tell my story.
If you’re looking for someoneto care for your children like they care for their own… Then Mrs. Rivas’ Early Child Development Program is where you want your children to be.
16 years ago I found myself in need of a daycare because having a family member watch my daughter wasn’t really benefiting me or my daughter.
Back then, I looked in the Penny Saver and saw two daycares listed. I went to the first one, not knowing what I was looking for exactly, and I thought the meet went well.
Then, I called Diana. When she answered, it already felt different than the first home. I scheduled my visit to her daycare and once I arrived, I knew I was in the right place and I immediately knew what I was looking for. She opened the door and said hello to me and then her attention focused on my 1 year old. She kneeled down to meet and greet my baby. It was then I knew I was in the right place. The other lady never even spoke to my baby.
From that day forward, she had been nothing but an amazing energy in my daughter’s life, her TiTi and Babe.
She taught my baby so much. I truly attribute all my daughter’s early learning to Diana. She even tapped me on the shoulder during that age appropriate time and told me it was time to potty train. She was more on top of my daughter’s growth and development than I was.
She was and is truly heaven sent. My daughter remained in her care for 10 or 11 years. My daughter still adores her TiTi, Babe, and all the family members. Our daughters became best friends, and even off to college, they’re still the best of friends. The Rivas’ truly become your family.
Mrs. Rivas’ Early Child Development Program will be one of the best choices you’ve ever made in your life. Being able to still follow Diana and all the amazing opportunities that she provides for little ones on Instagram, has also been a great experience.
She puts so much of herself into what she’s does. I’ve literally watched her grow as an educator both personally and professionally.
Any child in her care are blessed beyond measure. They are going to grow not only physically, but mentally, emotionally, and socially.
Diana, what you give to the world is immeasurable. I thank God for giving us you and for what you’re giving back to the world.
You. Are. An. Angel.
Thank you for being Mikai’s TiTi. Thank you for teaching her the fundamentals of education, life lessons, good morals, and simply how to be a good human being.
What would I have done without you!!!…
Reviewed by PATRICE P
Description:
Precious Cargo Learn N Play is an in-home childcare environment. As I searched for childcare for my own child, I discovered a strong need for more intimate, and private childcare settings. Too often childrenare getting lost in the shuffle at large childcare centers. In my home, your child will receive one-on-one attention, love, trust, and the security they need and deserve to thrive in their development and in their relationships with other children.
The children enjoy learning, playing, singing, dancing, and reading. The children also do arts and crafts weekly. I am passionate about providing a child-based experience and encouraging learning and love.
Parents be rest assured your child will be loved and cared for while in my care!
I welcome you and your family with open arms!!
-Licensed
-Small in-home childcare
-Ages 0-7
-Daily Schedule.
-Adult & Pediatric CPR, First Aid, AED Certified
-Hot breakfast/lunch and snacks included
-Full time, part time, or drop in care
-Nonsmoking environment
-Date Night hours vary and are extended when needed
-Potty Training support and encouragement…
Karup Family Day Care
7503 Alta Cuesta Dr, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Costimate: $223/day
Day Verastegui Care
7820 Klusman Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Costimate: $213/day
Description:
I, Cindi H, owner of Munchkin Village Christian Day Care/ Pre-school, previously started, owned and operated a pre-school consisting of 131 students and a staff of 14 qualified and certified teachers for over15 years. Munchkin Village is state licensed by the State of California and offers pre-school in a home environment. We offer a safe, happy and secure environment with a reading readiness program and year round activities. We will be teaching your child social skills, language development, math, and small and large motor skills. We offer a reading program that is designed to teach your child to the fullest potential at his or her individual pace. We will prepare your child for kindergarten educationally and socially. Munchkin Village believes in structure and everyday manners. Munchkin Village is a Christian Day Care/Pre-school that teaches every day Christianity. We do not teach any one denomination. We are a year round school with year round programs. We also celebrate our holidays with special parties and activities. We accept children ages infant through Pre-K and older siblings during their school break and holidays. Munchkin Village provides two snacks and lunch per day….
Description:
Every child is different. Every child is one-of-a-kind. So at Tutor Time, every child’s unique set of skills and interests are utilized to his or her advantage in the way that they learn, grow, buildself-esteem, and develop their imagination. It’s our job to bring out their best. Your child’s day at Tutor Time is educational. It’s social. And it’s highly energetic. The secret ingredient is our LifeSmart curriculum, which creates fruitful, hands-on learning and confident self-expression. Inspired by Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory, LifeSmart recognizes and embraces the different strengths and abilities of individual children. Those differences are embraced and used to drive a customized early education that addresses the specific needs of your child….
Description:
Every child is different. Every child is one-of-a-kind. So at Tutor Time, every child’s unique set of skills and interests are utilized to his or her advantage in the way that they learn, grow, buildself-esteem, and develop their imagination. It’s our job to bring out their best. Your child’s day at Tutor Time is educational. It’s social. And it’s highly energetic. The secret ingredient is our LifeSmart curriculum, which creates fruitful, hands-on learning and confident self-expression. Inspired by Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory, LifeSmart recognizes and embraces the different strengths and abilities of individual children. Those differences are embraced and used to drive a customized early education that addresses the specific needs of your child….
Hana’s Dayare
6778 Cartilla Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701
Costimate: $201/day
Description:
`Hana’s daycare is a cozy and comfortable home in a safe, friendly neighborhood.
`Only 2 minutes away from the 210 freeway, Haven Exit.
`Big playground for all the fun. A quiet room for reading andnaptime
`Five years of childcare experience and 20 years of motherhood
`Hana’s daycare is a state-licensed and city approved Facility.
`I am here to provide your child with a caring, loving and nurturing environment for (arts & crafts) (music and movement) (discovery and exploration)…
Description:
Hispanic Bilingual License C.P.R. A.E.D. First Aid. Background check on file.
14 yrs plus experience. From infants to 15 yrs old.
Open Monday to Friday from 5 am to 6 pm. Affordable rates.
BabyCare by Celina
11090 Mountain View Dr. 3, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Costimate: $204/day
Description:
Quality home childcare specializing in infants and toddlers. For part-time care, i ask that you commit to 2 days a week, 6 hr minimum. Full-time care is 8 hrs or more, 5 days a week. I have been in the daycarebusiness for over 20 years. I am licensed, insured, and CPR trained. I have very affordable rates. Feel free to call anytime and I will get back to you promptly. Also, check out my yelp page at BabyCare by Celina in Rancho Cucamonga. Thank you….
Camp Nawakwa
9037 Arrow Rte Ste 140, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Description:
Camp Nawakwa in Rancho Cucamonga, CA is a childcare and center for children that provides a safe, clean, interactive, fun and exciting environment where your child can learn while having fun. The centercurriculum aims to provide a variety of age appropriate activities such as after school care, sports, music, enrichment, and special event….
Description:
I have worked in a home day care. Watching children from many age groups. Teaching younger kids to walk, blow kisses, and give hi-fives. Also helping toddlers to share, clean and start carrying on aconversation. I have also worked at tutor time for a top class and have CPR classes….
Good Stewart Day Care
9229 Utica Ave Ste 160, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Costimate: $213/day
Description:
Good Stewart Day Care in Rancho Cucamonga, California is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear andmeasurable ways. The center provide child care for families and kids from eighteen months to five years old….
Toddler Time Day Care
7681 Barrington Ct, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Costimate: $213/day
Description:
The Toddler Time Day Care is a child care provider that serves the community of Rancho Cucamonga CA. It offers a nurturing environment and provides age-appropriate programs that enhance children’s intellectualabilities and social skills. The center promotes balanced learning and operates Mondays through Fridays….
khushi care
6762 Ramona Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701
Costimate: $201/day
Description:
Jumpstart Learning Center located at 10213 Baseline Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California, offers basic childcare and learning services. The school is open from eight AM to six-thirty PM, Mondays through Fridays.It offers programs for infants, toddlers, preschooler and kindergarten prep. It also offers before- and after- school programs, including summer camps and winter breaks….
Description:
Mountainview Christian Preschool is an early learning and development community located at 7986 Haven Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Their center offers programs for children from 2 years through 5 years old.Their center strives to nurture their students’ social, emotional, spiritual, and academic development through discovery and exploration. …
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FAQs for finding daycares in Rancho Cucamonga
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Rancho Cucamonga, CA?
There are a variety of daycares in Rancho Cucamonga, 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 Rancho Cucamonga, 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 455 in Rancho Cucamonga, CA as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Rancho Cucamonga 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 Rancho Cucamonga, 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 Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
Rancho Cucamonga KinderCare 10191 Foothill Blvd, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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Phone: (909) 989-6136
Address: 10191 Foothill Blvd, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Website: https://www.kindercare.com/our-centers/rancho-cucamonga/ca/300845
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Kindercare Learning Center in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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10191 Foothill Blvd
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
San Bernardino County
(909) 989-6136
Religious Affiliation
Nonsectarian
Co-Ed Status
Coed
Associations
- National Association For The Edu. of Young Children
Kindercare Learning Center Information:
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Kindercare Learning Center Enrollment, Ranking, and Statistics
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Kindercare Learning Center is a private elementary school located in Rancho Cucamonga, CA and enrolls 109 students in grades Kindergarten through 8th.
It has 9.0 students to every teacher.
Total Students: 109
Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 9:1
Full Time Teachers: 1
Enrollment Rank Nationally: Unranked
Enrollment Rank in California: Unknown
Student/Teacher Rank in California: Unranked
Full Time Teacher Rank in California: Unranked
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Kindercare Learning Center Students by Gender
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██ Female |
109 (100%) |
20,156 (60%) |
██ Male |
0 (0%) |
13,408 (40%) |
Kindercare Learning Center Students by Ethnicity
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██ White |
3 (33%) |
10,607 (40%) |
██ Hispanic |
3 (33%) |
7,471 (28%) |
██ Asian |
2 (22%) |
4,135 (15%) |
██ American Indian |
1 (11%) |
109 (0%) |
██ Two or More |
0 (0%) |
2,388 (9%) |
██ Pacific Islander |
0 (0%) |
387 (1%) |
██ Black |
0 (0%) |
1,604 (6%) |
Kindercare Learning Center Trends Over Time
Total Students Over Time
Year | Total Students |
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2005 | 68 |
2007 | 24 |
2009 | 47 |
2011 | 34 |
2013 | 42 |
2015 | 109 |
Student Teacher Ratio Over Time
Year | Student Teacher Ratio |
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2005 | 20 |
2007 | 7 |
2009 | 11 |
2011 | 10 |
2013 | 1 |
2015 | 9 |
Compare Kindercare Learning Center to Other Elementary Schools
Student Teacher Ratio Comparison
900. 0% | 9.0:1 | |
1,598.0% | 16.0:1 | |
2,138.2% | 21.4:1 |
Top Nearby Elementary Schools
School | Type | Grades | Students | Student Teacher Ratio | Distance |
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Kindercare Learning Center Rancho Cucamonga, CA |
Private | PK – TK | 109 | 9:1 | |
Central Elementary Rancho Cucamonga, CA |
Public | KG – 05 | 532 | 26. 6:1 | 1 miles |
Dona Merced Elementary Rancho Cucamonga, CA |
Public | KG – 05 | 582 | 26.5:1 | 1 miles |
Cucamonga Elementary Rancho Cucamonga, CA |
Public | KG – 05 | 553 | 23:1 | 1 miles |
Upland Christian Academy Rancho Cucamonga, CA |
Private | KG – 12 | 566 | 13:1 | 1 miles |
Alta Loma Christian School Alta Loma, CA |
Private | PK – 08 | 244 | 14:1 | 2 miles |
Montessori Academy of Ed Inc- Dba Montessori Acade Rancho Cucamonga, CA |
Private | PK – 06 | 96 | 8:1 | 2 miles |
Montessori School House Rancho Cucamonga, CA |
Private | PK – 03 | 93 | 7:1 | 2 miles |
Deer Canyon Elementary Alta Loma, CA |
Public | KG – 06 | 603 | 26. 4:1 | 2 miles |
Alta Loma Elementary Alta Loma, CA |
Public | KG – 06 | 458 | 26.9:1 | 2 miles |
Bear Gulch Elementary Rancho Cucamonga, CA |
Public | KG – 05 | 534 | 25.4:1 | 2 miles |
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Salaries in Rancho Cucamonga (USA), average salaries in 2022 and 2021
184,100 ₽
Average salary in Rancho Cucamonga
As of October 1, 2022, the salary in Rancho Cucamonga is ₽184,100.
In micro-enterprises with up to 15 employees – the average salary is 110,500 ₽,
in small enterprises with up to 100 employees – 165,700 ₽,
and in medium-sized companies with more than 100 employees – 202,600 rubles.
In large enterprises in Rancho Cucamonga, with more than 250 employees, the salary is 257,800 ₽.
In the public sector in Rancho Cucamonga, the average salary is 147,300 ₽.
Average salaries in Rancho Cucamonga in 2022 and 2021
The average salary in Rancho Cucamonga in 2021 was ₽178,600 and in 2022 it was ₽184,100.
The increase in the average salary in Rancho Cucamonga for the year amounted to 5,500 ₽.
Company size (number of employees)
2022
2021
Large companies (from 250)
257 800 ₽
250 100 ₽
Medium companies (from 100 to 250)
202 600 ₽
196 196 500 ₽
Small companies (up to 100)
165 700 ₽
160 800 ₽
Micro-enterprises (up to 15)
110 500 ₽
107 200 ₽
Budget sphere
147 300 ₽
9000 142 900 900 900 900 ₽
Salaries in Rancho Cucamonga by field of activity
We calculate the average salary in Rancho Cucamonga by line of work based on vacancies posted in the public domain,
as well as information from users living in Rancho Cucamonga.
IT
The average IT salary in Rancho Cucamonga ranges from ₽140,900 to ₽157,500. On average, a system administrator earns 157,500 ₽, an equipment repair specialist – 154,200 ₽, a technical support specialist earns 145,900 ₽, a tester in Rancho Cucamonga receives 140,900 ₽ per month.
System Administrator
157 500 ₽
Technology repair specialist
154 200 ₽
Accounting
Average salary in the accounting and finance in the Rancho-Kukamong is from 162,400 ₽ and to 218 800 ₽. On average, an auditor earns 218,800 rubles, a credit manager – 202,200 rubles, an accountant earns 162,400 rubles.
Auditor
218,800 ₽
Credit Manager
202,200 ₽
Office
On average, a HR director earns 255,300 ₽, an assistant manager – 154,200 ₽, an HR specialist earns 147,500 ₽, a purchasing manager in Rancho Cucamonga receives 144,200 ₽ per month, and a housekeeping manager, respectively, 129,300 ₽.
HR Director
Rs. On average, a judge receives 990,200 ₽, a notary – 460,900 ₽, a realtor earns 258,600 ₽, a bankruptcy lawyer in Rancho Cucamonga receives 193,900 ₽ per month, a lawyer, respectively, 192,300 ₽.
Judge
990 200 ₽
Notary
460 900 ₽
Education
The average salary in education in Rancho Cucamonga ranges from ₽102,800 to ₽908,200. On average, a university rector earns 908,200 ₽, a college director – 575,900 ₽, a school principal earns 310,100 ₽, a kindergarten head in Rancho Cucamonga receives 276,900 ₽ per month, and a college teacher, respectively, 234,800 ₽.
Rector of the university
908 200 ₽
Principal of the college
575 900 ₽
Medicine
The average medical salary in Rancho Cucamonga ranges from ₽111,100 to ₽319,900. On average, the head physician receives 319,900 rubles, the head of the department – 240,300 rubles, the dentist earns 207,200 rubles, the surgeon in Rancho Cucamonga receives 205,500 rubles a month, and the traumatologist, respectively, 187,300 rubles.
Chief Physician
$319,900 $
Department Manager7 300 ₽. On average, a chef earns 197,300 ₽, a cook – 145,900 ₽, a waiter earns 126,000 ₽, a barista in Rancho Cucamonga receives 122,700 ₽ per month, and a bartender, respectively, 121,000 ₽.
Chef
Rs. On average, a sales manager earns 200,600 ₽, a store director – 182,300 ₽, a merchandiser earns 145,900 ₽, a sales representative in Rancho Cucamonga receives 137,600 ₽ per month, and a cashier, respectively, 130,900 ₽.
Sales Manager
$200,600
Store Manager
$182,300 On average, a massage therapist earns 195,600 ₽, a barber – 192,300 ₽, a cosmetologist earns 174,000 ₽, a hairdresser in Rancho Cucamonga receives 122,700 ₽ per month, a manicurist, respectively 99 500 ₽.
Massage Therapist
195,600 ₽
Barber
192,300 ₽
Production
The average wage in production in Rancho Cucamonga ranges from 117 to 20,700 rubles. On average, an operations engineer earns 218,800 ₽, a chief engineer – 205,500 ₽, a design engineer earns 203,900 ₽, a quality engineer in Rancho Cucamonga receives 193,900 ₽ per month, and an asu engineer, respectively, 187,300 ₽.
Maintenance Engineer
Rs. On average, a driver earns 145,900 ₽, a taxi driver – 144,200 ₽, an auto mechanic earns 130,900 ₽, a logistician in Rancho Cucamonga receives 124,300 ₽ per month, and a packing operator, respectively, 112,700 ₽.
Driver
145,900 RUB
Taxi driver
144,200 RUB
Construction
The average salary in construction and utilities in Rancho Cucamonga ranges from 112,700 ₽ to 278,500 ₽. On average, an architect earns 278,500 rubles, a foreman – 208,900 rubles, a process engineer earns 205,500 rubles, a gas welder in Rancho Cucamonga receives 192,300 rubles a month, and a design engineer, respectively, 185,600 rubles.
Architect
₽278,500
Foreman
₽208,900
Security
On average, a police colonel earns 418,200 ₽, a police major – 280,600 ₽, a lieutenant, a police ensign earns 198,000 ₽, a rescuer, a firefighter in Rancho Cucamonga receives 182,300 ₽ per month, and a labor protection engineer, respectively, 174,000 ₽.
Police Colonel
418 200 ₽
Police Major
280 600 ₽
Agriculture
The average salary in agriculture in the Rancho-Kukamong is from 121,000 ₽ and to 154 200 ₽. On average, a livestock specialist earns 154,200 ₽, an agronomist – 144,200 ₽, a tractor driver earns 134,300 ₽, a machine operator in Rancho Cucamonga receives 121,000 ₽ per month.
Livestock Technician
154,200 ₽
Agronomist
144,200 ₽
Without a profession
On average, a packer earns 130,900 ₽, a maid – 121,000 ₽, a call center operator earns 114,400 ₽, a labeler in Rancho Cucamonga receives 112,700 ₽ per month, and a loader, respectively, 111,100 ₽.
Packer
130 900 ₽
Maid
121,000 ₽
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San Bernardino County, California – San Bernardino County, California
San Bernardino County , officially San Bernardino County , is a county located in the southern part of the U.S. state of California, and is located in the Inland Empire region . The 2010 United States Census reported a population of 2,035,210, making it the fifth most populous county in California and the 14th most populous in the United States. The city center is San Bernardino.
Although San Bernardino County is part of Greater Los Angeles, it is part of the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Statistical Area as well as the Los Angeles-Long Beach Combined Statistical Area.
At 20,105 square miles (52,070 km 2 ), San Bernardino County is the largest county in the contiguous United States, although some areas and parts of Alaska are larger. The county is close in size to West Virginia.
This vast county extends from where the majority of the county’s population resides into three census counties (Fontana, San Bernardino, and Victorville Hesperia) with a population of 1,793,186 at the 2010 census, covering 1,730 square miles (4,480 km 90,474 2). through sparsely populated deserts and mountains. It covers the area from the San Bernardino Mountains south of the San Bernardino Valley to the Nevada border and the Colorado River.
With a population that is 53.7% Hispanic as of 2020, it is the most populous Hispanic county in California and the second largest in the nation.
CONTENT
- 1 History
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2 Geography
- 2.1 Neighboring counties
- 2.2 National Protected Areas
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3 Demographics
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3.1 2011
- 3.1.1 Population, race and income
- 3.2 2010
- 3.3 2000
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3.1 2011
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4 Government and police
- 4. 1 County Government
- 4.2 State and federal representation
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4.3 Police
- 4.3.1 Sheriff
- 4.3.2 Municipal Police
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5 Politics
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5.1 Voter registration
- 5.1.1 Cities by population and voter registration
- 5.2 Overview
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5.1 Voter registration
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6 Public safety
- 6.1 Law enforcement
- 6.2 Fire and rescue work
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7 Crime
- 7.1 Cities by population and crime rate
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8 Education
- 8.1 Colleges and universities
- 9 libraries
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10 Transport
- 10.1 Main highways
- 10.2 Public transport
- 10.3 Airports
- 11 Environmental quality
- 12 Climate
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13 Communities
- 13.1 Cities
- 13.2 Census designated places
- 13.3 Unincorporated communities
- 13.4 Indian reservations
- 13. 5 Ghost towns
- 13.6 Population rating
- 14 attractions
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15 See also
- 15.1 Newspapers, past and present
- 16 Notes
- 17 Links
- 18 External links
History
Don Antonio Maria Lugo received the right to settle the San Bernardino Valley in 1839by Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado.
See also: History of San Bernardino, California
San Bernardino County Horticultural Exhibition at the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893.
Prior to European contact, the indigenous peoples living in present-day San Bernardino County were the Taaktam (Serrano) and ivil̃uqaletem (Cahuilla) peoples who lived in the San Bernardino Valley and the San Bernardino Mountains; the Chemehuevi and Kawaii peoples who lived in the Mojave Desert region; and the Aha Mahaw (Mohave) and Piypaash (Maricopa) peoples who lived along the Colorado River.
Spanish missionaries from Mission San Gabriel Arcángel founded a church in the village of Politania in 1810. Father Francisco Dumetz named the church San Bernardino on May 20, 1810, in honor of the feast of St. Bernardino of Siena. The Franciscans also gave the name San Bernardino to a snow-covered peak in Southern California, after the saint, and it is from him that the county takes its name. In 1819 they established San Bernardino de Sena Estancia, a mission farm in what is now Redlands.
Following Mexico’s independence from Spain in 1821, land grants were made available to Mexican citizens to establish ranches in the county area. Rancho Jurupa in 1838, Rancho Cucamonga and El Rincón in 1839, Rancho Santa Ana del Chino in 1841, Rancho San Bernardino in 1842, and Rancho Muscupiabe in 1844.
Agua Mansa was the first city in San Bernardino County to be settled by immigrants from New Mexico on land donated by Rancho Jurupa in 1841.
After the purchase of Rancho San Bernardino and the founding of the city of San Bernardino in 1851 by Mormon colonists, San Bernardino County was formed in 1853 from parts of Los Angeles County. Some of the southern portions of the county’s territory were ceded to Riverside County in 1893.
Geography
According to the US Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 20,105 square miles (52,070 km 2 ), of which 20,057 square miles (51,950 km 2 ) is land and 48 square miles (120 km 2 ) (0.2%) – water. . It is the largest county in California by area and the largest in the United States (excluding areas in Alaska). It is slightly larger than the states of New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, and Rhode Island combined, and slightly larger than Switzerland in square miles. It borders both Nevada and Arizona.
The bulk of the population, about two million people, live in an area of approximately 480 square miles south of the San Bernardino Mountains adjacent to Riverside and in the San Bernardino Valley in the southwestern part of the county. Around 390,000 residents live north of the San Bernardino Mountains, in and around an area of approximately 280 square miles that includes the Victor Valley. Approximately another 100,000 people live scattered throughout the rest of the vast county.
Mojave National Wildlife Refuge covers some of the eastern wilderness, especially between states 15 and Interstate 40. The desert portion also includes the towns of Eagles next to the Colorado River and Barstow at the junction of Interstates 15 and 40. Trona is located in the northwestern part of the county, west of Death Valley. This national park, located primarily in Inyo County, also has a small portion of land in San Bernardino County. The largest Mojave Desert metropolitan area in the county is Victor Valley, which includes Adelanto, Apple Valley, Hesperia, and Victorville. Further south, a section of Joshua Tree National Park overlaps the county near the High Desert area near Twentynine Palms. The remaining cities make up the remnant of the High Desert: Pioneertown, Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, Landers, and Morongo Valley.
The mountains are home to the San Bernardino National Forest and include the communities of Crestline, Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, Big Bear City, Forest Falls, and Big Bear Lake.
The San Bernardino Valley is located in the eastern part of the San Gabriel Valley. The San Bernardino Valley includes the cities of Ontario, Chino, Chino Hills, Uplands, Fontana, Rialto, Colton, Grand Terrace, Montclair, Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino, Loma Linda, Highlands, Redlands, and Yucaipa.
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9000 adjacent to San Bernardino County, California
National Protected Areas
Cadiz Dunes Desert
- Angeles National Forest (part)
- Death Valley National Park (part)
- Havasu National Wildlife Refuge (part)
- Joshua Tree National Park (part)
- Mojave National Wildlife Refuge
- San Bernardino National Forest (part)
- Sand to Snow National Monument (part)
More than 80% of the county’s land is owned by the federal government. The county has at least 35 official game reserves that are part of the National Wildlife Conservation System. This is the largest number of counties in the United States (although not the largest by total area). Most of these are administered by the Bureau of Land Management, but some are integral components of the National Protected Areas listed above. Most of this wildlife is entirely within the county, but some are shared with neighboring counties (and two of them are shared with the neighboring states of Arizona and Nevada).
Unless otherwise noted, these protected areas are administered exclusively by the Bureau of Land Management and are located in San Bernardino County:
- Bigelow Cholla Garden Desert
- Bighorn Mountain Wilderness (part)
- Blackrock Desert
- Bristol Mountains Wilderness
- Cadiz Dunes Desert
- Desert of Chemeuevi Mountains
- Desert Cleghorn Lakes
- Clipper Mountain Wilderness
- Cucamonga Desert
- Dead Mountain Desert
- Death Valley Desert (part)
- Golden Valley Wildlife
- Grass Valley Desert
- Desert Havasu (part)
- Desert of the Hills of the Hills
- Joshua Tree Desert (part)
- Kelso Dunes Desert
- Kingston Ridge
- Mesquite Desert
- Mojave Desert
- Newberry Mountains Desert
- Northern Mesquite Desert
- Old woman in the mountain desert
- Pahrump Valley Desert (part)
- Piut Mountains Desert
- Rodman Mountains Desert
- Saddle Peak Hills Wilderness (part)
- San Gorgonio Desert (part)
- Sheep Mountain Desert (part)
- Schiphol Valley Desert
- Stateline Wilderness
- Desert Mountains Stepladder
- Trilobite Wildlife
- Turtle Mountain Desert
- Mount Whipple Wilderness
Demographics
2011
Population, race and income | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total population | 2 023 452 | ||||
white | 1,240,228 | 61. 3% | |||
Black or African American | 176 209 | 8.7% | |||
American Indian or Alaska Native | 20 762 | 1.0% | |||
Asian | 126 991 | 6.3% | |||
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander | 5 984 | 0.3% | |||
Some other race | 364 236 | 18.0% | |||
Two or more races | 89 042 | 4.4% | |||
Hispanic or Latino (any race) | 984 022 | 48.6% | |||
Per capita income | 21 9$32 | ||||
Average household income | $55,853 | ||||
Average family income | $61,525 |
Places by population, race and income
Places by population and race | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | Type | population | white | Other | Asian | Black or Afro – American |
Native American | Hispanic or Latino (any race) |
Adelanto | City | 30 670 | 55. 5% | 19.4% | 2.4% | 21.1% | 1.5% | 51.8% |
Apple Valley | City | 68 316 | 76.6% | 10.1% | 2.0% | 10.4% | 0.9% | 28.7% |
Baker | CDP | 713 | 37.0% | 52.5% | 0.0% | 8.7% | 1.8% | 69.6% |
Barstow | City | 22 913 | 58.8% | 18.0% | 1.7% | 16.4% | 5.0% | 39.6% |
Big Bear City | CDP | 11 504 | 82.3% | 13.7% | 1.1% | 1.3% | 1.6% | 23.7% |
Big Bear Lake | City | 5.109 | 74.9% | 20.9% | 0.0% | 1.8% | 2.3% | 24.0% |
Big river | CDP | 1. 213 | 88.0% | 8.9% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 3.1% | 12.1% |
Bloomington | CDP | 25 234 | 60.9% | 33.2% | 0.8% | 3.5% | 1.6% | 83.5% |
Blue water | CDP | 114 | 100.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 10.5% |
Chino | City | 78 050 | 60.8% | 22.2% | 9.8% | 6.4% | 0.9% | 54.3% |
Chino Hills | City | 74 765 | 55.6% | 11.8% | 28.3% | 3.8% | 0.5% | 30.2% |
Colton | City | 52 283 | 50.2% | 32.5% | 5.2% | 10.4% | 1.6% | 68.0% |
Crestline | CDP | 8 743 | 87. 5% | 9.7% | 0.8% | 1.2% | 0.8% | 14.2% |
Fontana | City | 192 779 | 58.2% | 24.8% | 6.4% | 9.7% | 0.9% | 65.9% |
Fort Irwin | CDP | 9 781 | 69.4% | 10.1% | 7.1% | 10.2% | 3.2% | 25.5% |
Grand Terrace | City | 12 132 | 65.4% | 20.8% | 7.6% | 5.6% | 0.6% | 37.9% |
Hesperia | City | 88 247 | 74.9% | 15.0% | 2.1% | 6.3% | 1.7% | 47.9% |
Highland | City | 52 777 | 52.4% | 29.5% | 7.1% | 10.1% | 0.9% | 47.9% |
Homestead Valley | CDP | 3072 | 94. 7% | 3.6% | 1.3% | 0.0% | 0.4% | 3.8% |
Joshua Tree | CDP | 7 194 | 82.4% | 10.6% | 2.7% | 3.0% | 1.3% | 16.4% |
Lake Arrowhead | CDP | 9 434 | 81.0% | 16.4% | 0.6% | 1.4% | 0.6% | 23.7% |
Lenwood | CDP | 3784 | 63.3% | 25.1% | 0.4% | 9.4% | 1.8% | 44.7% |
Loma Linda | City | 23 081 | 48.4% | 15.0% | 28.7% | 6.8% | 1.1% | 22.8% |
Lucerne Valley | CDP | 6 029 | 76.4% | 6.6% | 1.7% | 12.1% | 3.1% | 21.3% |
Lytle Creek | CDP | 735 | 86. 8% | 2.3% | 8.2% | 0.0% | 2.7% | 27.3% |
Mentone | CDP | 8670 | 75.5% | 12.0% | 4.2% | 7.7% | 0.7% | 29.7% |
Montclair | City | 36 802 | 43.1% | 39.8% | 10.2% | 4.6% | 2.3% | 67.1% |
Morongo Valley | CDP | 3.550 | 81.7% | 15.3% | 0.1% | 0.0% | 2.9% | 25.4% |
Mountain View Acres | CDP | 3 376 | 68.5% | 18.2% | 1.9% | 11.1% | 0.4% | 58.4% |
Muscoy | CDP | 11 573 | 52.2% | 41.8% | 3.2% | 1.7% | 1.0% | 82.8% |
Needles | City | 4910 | 74. 5% | 9.3% | 1.6% | 3.0% | 11.5% | 16.0% |
Glen Oak | CDP | 502 | 95.6% | 1.4% | 0.0% | 3.0% | 0.0% | 20.9% |
Oak Hills | CDP | 8 780 | 84.2% | 9.6% | 3.5% | 0.7% | 2.1% | 34.5% |
Ontario | City | 165 120 | 52.6% | 33.9% | 4.6% | 7.6% | 1.4% | 66.5% |
Phelan | CDP | 12 851 | 78.5% | 14.8% | 4.0% | 1.2% | 1.4% | 29.5% |
Pignon Hills | CDP | 6 130 | 93.4% | 5.1% | 0.4% | 1.0% | 0.0% | 18.0% |
Rancho Cucamonga | City | 163 151 | 63. 2% | 16.4% | 10.5% | 8.4% | 1.5% | 34.8% |
Redlands | City | 68 995 | 69.6% | 15.9% | 7.9% | 5.3% | 1.3% | 29,5% |
Rialto | City | 99 501 | 59.2% | 22.5% | 2.4% | 14.9% | 0.9% | 67.2% |
Running springs | CDP | 5 027 | 84.4% | 11.2% | 0.9% | 0.4% | 3.1% | 17.6% |
San Antonio Heights | CDP | 3 914 | 74.0% | 18.0% | 7.1% | 0.1% | 0.8% | 21.5% |
San Bernardino | City | 210 100 | 44.8% | 34.9% | 4.4% | 14.9% | 1.1% | 58.8% |
Searles Valley | CDP | 1812 | 91. 9% | 5.0% | 0.0% | 2.2% | 0.8% | 9.9% |
Silver Lakes | CDP | 4 508 | 88.1% | 4.3% | 3.7% | 3.2% | 0.7% | 14.2% |
Spring Valley Lake | CDP | 8 080 | 91.3% | 5.4% | 1.9% | 1.0% | 0.3% | 21.1% |
Twentynine Palms | City | 25 786 | 74.8% | 10.1% | 3.6% | 7.4% | 4.1% | 19.8% |
Uplands | City | 74 021 | 61.0% | 22.5% | 9.3% | 5.5% | 1.8% | 37.8% |
Victorville | City | 111 704 | 62.0% | 17.1% | 4.5% | 15.4% | 1.1% | 47.5% |
Wrightwood | CDP | 4. 556 | 96.6% | 2.5% | 0.9% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 10.1% |
Yukaipa | City | 50 862 | 81.0% | 13.6% | 2.5% | 1.9% | 1.0% | 26.3% |
Yucca Valley | City | 20 508 | 82.7% | 11.0% | 2.6% | 2.4% | 1.4% | 14.1% |
Places by population and income | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | Type | population | Per capita income | Average household income | Average family income |
Adelanto | City | 30 670 | $11,771 | $42,208 | $45,187 |
Apple Valley | City | 68 316 | $23,229 | $50,664 | $57,811 |
Baker | CDP | 713 | $11,235 | $33,000 | $43,047 |
Barstow | City | 22 913 | $20,571 | $45,417 | $55,403 |
Big Bear City | CDP | 11 504 | $21,008 | $41,509 | $54,881 |
Big Bear Lake | City | 5. 109 | $22,207 | $31,541 | $36,750 |
Big river | CDP | 1.213 | $24,254 | 29 219USD | $43,611 |
Bloomington | CDP | 25 234 | $13,492 | $44,673 | $44,855 |
Blue water | CDP | 114 | $25,664 | $32,500 | $41,250 |
Chino | City | 78 050 | $22,918 | $73,400 | $80,411 |
Chino Hills | City | 74 765 | $35,157 | $101,905 | $108,140 |
Colton | City | 52 283 | $16,385 | $41,788 | $46,195 |
Crestline | CDP | 8 743 | $24,872 | $51,478 | $58,171 |
Fontana | City | 192 779 | $19,297 | $64,058 | $65,652 |
Fort Irwin | CDP | 9 781 | $18,214 | $52,798 | $53,774 |
Grand Terrace | City | 12 132 | 29$591 | $64,337 | $82,898 |
Hesperia | City | 88 247 | $17,589 | $48,624 | $52,894 |
Highland | City | 52 777 | $22,494 | $59,419 | $66,445 |
Homestead Valley | CDP | 3072 | $19,107 | $26,356 | $38,838 |
Joshua Tree | CDP | 7 194 | $25,501 | $43,510 | $49,221 |
Lake Arrowhead | CDP | 9 434 | $35,810 | $63,117 | $68,462 |
Lenwood | CDP | 3784 | $16,799 | $43,000 | $53,938 |
Loma Linda | City | 23 081 | $31,242 | $61,116 | $71,844 |
Lucerne Valley | CDP | 6 029 | $16,034 | $25,323 | $34,167 |
Lytle Creek | CDP | 735 | $21,703 | $65,982 | $74,050 |
Mentone | CDP | 8670 | $25,747 | $56,075 | $57,198 |
Montclair | City | 36 802 | $17,173 | $50,959 | $51,434 |
Morongo Valley | CDP | 3. 550 | $23,084 | $37,734 | $57,321 |
Mountain View Acres | CDP | 3 376 | $17,573 | $54,427 | $58,125 |
Muscoy | CDP | 11 573 | $11,294 | $44,853 | $50,236 |
Needles | City | 4910 | $19,818 | $30,139 | $34,968 |
Glen Oak | CDP | 502 | $23,376 | $63,902 | $68,462 |
Oak Hills | CDP | 8 780 | $29,805 | $76,882 | $84,158 |
Ontario | City | 165 120 | $19,123 | $55,902 | $57,731 |
Phelan | CDP | 12 851 | $23,682 | $52,863 | $61,746 |
Pignon Hills | CDP | 6 130 | $26,576 | $38,140 | $58,542 |
Rancho Cucamonga | City | 163 151 | $32,738 | $78,782 | $88,362 |
Redlands | City | 68 995 | $32,586 | $68,015 | $82,420 |
Rialto | City | 99 501 | $15,967 | $50,452 | $54,271 |
Running springs | CDP | 5 027 | $28,608 | $60,833 | $76,121 |
San Antonio Heights | CDP | 3 914 | $46,524 | $97,960 | $102,692 |
San Bernardino | City | 210 100 | $15,762 | $40,161 | $42,771 |
Searles Valley | CDP | 1812 | $22,908 | $31,970 | $65,472 |
Silver lakes | CDP | 4 508 | $30,517 | $64,058 | $73,405 |
Spring Valley Lake | CDP | 8 080 | $24,390 | $54,344 | $67,877 |
Twentynine Palms | City | 25 786 | $21,546 | $43,412 | $45,225 |
Uplands | City | 74 021 | $29,614 | $67,449 | $75,304 |
Victorville | City | 111 704 | $17,249 | $52,357 | $53,667 |
Wrightwood | CDP | 4. 556 | $36,747 | $80,793 | $89,583 |
Yukaipa | City | 50 862 | $26,985 | $59,596 | $73,302 |
Yucca Valley | City | 20 508 | $21,990 | $45,502 | $52,942 |
2010
Historical population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Census | Pop. | % ± | |
1860 | 5.551 | – | |
1870 | 3.988 | −28.2% | |
1880 | 7 786 | 95.2% | |
1890 | 25 497 | 227.5% | |
1900 | 27 929 | 9.5% | |
1910 | 56 706 | 103. 0% | |
1920 | 73 401 | 29.4% | |
1930 | 133 900 | 82.4% | |
1940 | 161.108 | 20.3% | |
1950 | 281 642 | 74.8% | |
1960 | 503 591 | 78.8% | |
1970 | 684 072 | 35.8% | |
1980 | 895 016 | 30.8% | |
1990 | 1,418,380 | 58.5% | |
2000 | 1 709 434 | 20.5% | |
2010 | 2,035,210 | 19.1% | |
2019 (estimate) | 2 180 085 | 7.1% | |
US Decennial Census 1790–1960 1900–1990 1990–2000 2010–2018 |
San Bernardino County had a population of 2,035,210 as of the 2010 US Census. The racial makeup of San Bernardino County was 1,153,161 (56.7%) White, 181,862 (8.9%) African American, 22,689 (1.1%) Native American, 128,603 (6.3%) Asian, 6,870 (0.3%) ) Pacific Islander, 439,661 (21.6%) ) from other races and 102,364 (5.0%) from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 1,001,145 (49.2%).
2010 US Census population | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Country | Total Population |
white | African – American |
Native American |
Asian | Pacific Islander | other races | two or more races |
Hispanic or Hispanic (any race) |
San Bernardino County | 2,035,210 | 1,153,161 | 181 862 | 22 689 | 128 603 | 6 870 | 439 661 | 102 364 | 1 001 145 |
Incorporated cities and towns |
Total Population |
white | African – American |
Native American |
Asian | Pacific Islander | other races | two or more races |
Hispanic or Hispanic (any race) |
Adelanto | 31 765 | 13 909 | 6 511 | 411 | 617 | 194 | 8 337 | 1. 786 | 18 513 |
Apple Valley | 69 135 | 47 762 | 6 321 | 779 | 2.020 | 294 | 8 345 | 3614 | 20 156 |
Barstow | 22 639 | 11 840 | 3 313 | 477 | 723 | 278 | 4 242 | 1.766 | 9 700 |
Big Bear Lake | 5 019 | 4 204 | 22 | 48 | 78 | 10 | 491 | 166 | 1. 076 |
Chino | 77 983 | 43 981 | 4829 | 786 | 8 159 | 168 | 16 503 | 3.557 | 41 993 |
Chino Hills | 74 799 | 38 035 | 3415 | 379 | 22 676 | 115 | 6 520 | 3659 | 21 802 |
Colton | 52 154 | 22 613 | 5055 | 661 | 2.590 | 176 | 18 413 | 2646 | 37 039 |
Fontana | 196 069 | 92 978 | 19 574 | 1. 957 | 12 948 | 547 | 58 449 | 9 616 | 130 957 |
Grand Terrace | 12 040 | 7912 | 673 | 120 | 778 | 32 | 1898 | 627 | 4 708 |
Hesperia | 90 173 | 55 129 | 5.226 | 1.118 | 1884 | 270 | 22 115 | 4 431 | 44 091 |
Highland | 53 104 | 27 836 | 5.887 | 542 | 3 954 | 168 | 11 826 | 2 891 | 25 556 |
Loma Linda | 23 261 | 11. 122 | 2.032 | 97 | 6 589 | 154 | 2022 | 1.245 | 5 171 |
Montclair | 36 664 | 19 337 | 1908 | 434 | 3425 | 74 | 9 882 | 1604 | 25 744 |
Needles | 4844 | 3.669 | 95 | 399 | 35 year | 9 | 323 | 314 | 1.083 |
Ontario | 163 924 | 83 683 | 10 561 | 1. 686 | 8453 | 514 | 51 373 | 7654 | 113 085 |
Rancho Cucamonga | 165 269 | 102 401 | 15 246 | 1.134 | 17 208 | 443 | 19 878 | 8 959 | 57 688 |
Redlands | 68 747 | 47 452 | 3.564 | 625 | 5 216 | 235 | 8 266 | 3 389 | 20 810 |
Rialto | 99 171 | 43 592 | 16 236 | 1. 062 | 2.258 | 361 | 30 993 | 4.669 | 67 038 |
San Bernardino | 209 924 | 95 734 | 31 582 | 2 822 | 8 454 | 839 | 59 827 | 10 666 | 125 994 |
Twentynine Palms | 25 048 | 17 938 | 2063 | 329 | 979 | 345 | 1.678 | 1.716 | 5 212 |
Highlands | 73 732 | 48 364 | 5400 | 522 | 6 217 | 159 | 9 509 | 3. 561 | 28 035 |
Victorville | 115 903 | 56 258 | 19 483 | 1.665 | 4641 | 489 | 26 036 | 7 331 | 55 359 |
Yucaipa | 51 367 | 40 824 | 837 | 485 | 1.431 | 74 | 5 589 | 2.127 | 13 943 |
Yucca Valley | 20 700 | 17 280 | 666 | 232 | 469 | 44 year | 1.185 | 824 | 3 679 |
Census-marked places | Total Population |
white | African – American |
Native American |
Asian | Pacific Islander | other races | two or more races |
Hispanic or Hispanic (any race) |
Baker | 735 | 302 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 14 | 380 | 23 | 502 |
Big Bear City | 12 304 | 10 252 | 83 | 202 | 103 | 31 years old | 1. 089 | 544 | 2.323 |
Big River | 1.327 | 1.137 | 14 | 50 | 2 | 0 | 54 | 70 | 160 |
Bloomington | 23 851 | 12 988 | 649 | 309 | 330 | 47 | 8600 | 928 | 19 326 |
Blue water | 172 | 156 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 3 | 11 |
Crestline | 10 770 | 9 289 | 107 | 135 | 96 | 20 | 526 | 597 | 1. 775 |
Fort Irvine | 8 845 | 5481 | 1.086 | 103 | 402 | 120 | 916 | 737 | 2 261 |
Homestead Valley | 3032 | 2.594 | 34 | 58 | 30 | 9 | 196 | 111 | 517 |
Joshua Tree | 7414 | 6 176 | 234 | 84 | 104 | 18 | 368 | 430 | 1 308 |
Lake Arrowhead | 12 424 | 10 729 | 95 | 93 | 152 | 33 | 847 | 475 | 2 709 |
Lenwood | 3. 543 | 2133 | 219 | 94 | 37 | 25 | 813 | 222 | 1.675 |
Lucerne Valley | 5 811 | 4 507 | 170 | 106 | 90 | 0 | 676 | 262 | 1.447 |
Lytle Creek | 701 | 606 | 6 | 7 | 23 | 0 | 25 | 34 | 98 |
Mentone | 8 720 | 6 114 | 438 | 122 | 352 | 32 | 1. 234 | 428 | 3085 |
Morongo Valley | 3.552 | 3076 | 40 | 73 | 31 years old | 4 | 187 | 141 | 531 |
Mountain View Acres | 3 130 | 1.748 | 215 | 48 | 98 | 17 | 861 | 143 | 1.647 |
Muscoy | 10 644 | 4 459 | 454 | 125 | 101 | 16 | 4992 | 497 | 8 824 |
Glen Oak | 638 | 545 | 50 | 13 | 2 | 1 | 14 | 13 | 123 |
Oak Hills | 8 879 | 6. 796 | 266 | 100 | 226 | 28 year | 1.166 | 297 | 2 719 |
Phelan | 14 304 | 10 807 | 276 | 139 | 446 | 20 | 1.993 | 623 | 4.128 |
Pinyon Hills | 7 272 | 5966 | 58 | 65 | 189 | 4 | 659 | 331 | 1.738 |
Running springs | 4862 | 4.325 | 23 | 47 | 50 | 6 | 146 | 265 | 695 |
San Antonio Heights | 3 371 | 2765 | 67 | 24 | 284 | 15 | 115 | 101 | 612 |
Searles Valley | 1. 739 | 1.405 | 69 | 56 | 16 | 6 | 83 | 104 | 293 |
Silver Lakes | 5 623 | 4.566 | 315 | 39 | 198 | 15 | 270 | 220 | 907 |
Spring Valley Lake | 8 220 | 6 450 | 403 | 55 | 381 | 23 | 481 | 427 | 1.528 |
Wrightwood | 4.525 | 4.126 | 38 | 28 year | 51 | 7 | 112 | 163 | 538 |
Other unincorporated areas |
Total Population |
white | African – American |
Native American |
Asian | Pacific Islander | other races | two or more races |
Hispanic or Hispanic (any race) |
All others except CDP (together) | 115 368 | 69 810 | 5951 | 1. 738 | 2.997 | 366 | 29 149 | 5 357 | 61 233 |
2000
As of the 2000 census, there were 1,709,434 people, 528,594 households, and 404,374 families residing in the county. The population density was 85 people per square mile (33/km 2 ). There were 601,369 housing units with an average density of 30 per square mile (12/km 2). The racial makeup of the county was 58.9% White, 9.1% African American, 1.2% Native American, 4.7% Asian, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 20.8% from other races, and 5.0 % from two or more races. 39.2% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race. 8.3% were of German, 5.5% English and 5.1% Irish ancestry. 66.1% spoke English, 27.7% Spanish and 1.1% Tagalog as their first language.
There were 528,594 households out of which 43.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55. 8% were married couples living together, 14.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23. 5% did not have a family. 18.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 6.6% had someone aged 65 or older living alone. The average household size is 3.2 people and the average family size is 3.6 people.
The number of homeless people in San Bernardino County increased from 5,270 in 2002 to 7,331 in 2007; at 39%.
In the county, the population was spread out – 32.3% under the age of 18, 10.3% from 18 to 24, 30.2% from 25 to 44, 18.7% from 45 to 64, and 8, 6% are aged 65 or older. The average age was 30 years. For every 100 women, there were 99.6 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 97.2 men.
The median household income in the county was $42,066 and the median family income was $46,574. The median income for men was $37,025 compared to $279$93 for women. The per capita income for the county was $16,856. About 12.6% of families and 15. 80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.6% of those under the age of 18 and 8.4% of those aged 65 or over.
Government and Police
County Government
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors consists of 5 members elected from their counties:
- Paul Cook (First District),
- Janice Rutherford (Second District),
- Dawn Row (Third District),
- Chairman Kurt Hagman (Fourth District) and
- Vice Chairman Josie Gonzalez (Fifth District).
Other San Bernardino County Elected Officials
- Ansen Mason (Auditor/Treasurer/Tax Collector)
- Bob Dutton (assistant / receptionist)
- Theodore Alejandre (Head of County Schools)
- Jason Anderson (DA)
- Shannon Deakus (Sheriff/Coroner/Public Administrator)
State and federal representation
In the United States House of Representatives, San Bernardino County is divided into 5 congressional districts:
- California’s 8th congressional district, represented by Republican Jay Obernalt,
- California’s 27th Congressional District, represented by Democrat Judy Chu,
- California’s 31st congressional district, represented by Democrat Pete Aguilar,
- California’s 35th congressional district, represented by Democrat Norma Torres, and
- California’s 39th congressional district, represented by Republican Young Kim.
In the California State Assembly, San Bernardino County is divided into 8 districts:
- 33rd Legislative District, represented by Republican Thurston Smith,
- 36th Legislative District, represented by Republican Tom Lackey,
- 40th Legislative District, represented by Democrat James Ramos,
- 41st Legislative District, represented by Democrat Chris Holden,
- 42nd Legislative District, represented by independent Chad Mays,
- 47th Legislative District, represented by Democrat Eloise Reyes,
- 52nd Legislative District, represented by Democrat Freddy Rodriguez, and
- 55th legislative district, represented by Republican Philip Chen.
In the California State Senate, San Bernardino County is divided into 6 districts:
- 16th Senate District, represented by Republican Shannon Grove,
- 20th Senate District, represented by Democrat Connie Leyva,
- 21st Senate District, represented by Republican Scott Wilk,
- 23rd Senate District, represented by Republican Rosilisi Ochoa Bog,
- 25th Senate District, represented by Democrat Anthony Portantino, and
- 29th Senate District, represented by Democrat Josh Newman.
Police Officer
Sheriff
The San Bernardino County Sheriff provides judicial protection, prison administration, and coroner services for all of San Bernardino County. It provides police patrol, detective, and marshal services in the unincorporated areas of the county.
Municipal Police
County Municipal Police Departments: Fontana, San Bernardino, Rialto, Ontario, Upland, Montclair, Chino, Redlands, Colton and Barstow. The San Bernardino County Sheriff provides law enforcement contract services in 14 cities: Adelanto, Apple Valley, Big Bear, Chino Hills, Grand Terrace, Hesperia, Highland, Loma Linda, Needles, Rancho Cucamonga, Twentynine Palms, Victorville , Yucaipa, and the Yucca Valley. Also for a group of San Manuel missionary Indians. Sheriff’s commanders assigned to these precincts act as each municipality’s police chief.
Politics
Voter registration
Population and registered voters | ||
---|---|---|
Total population | 2 023 452 | |
Registered voters | 869 637 | 43. 0% |
Democratic | 339 603 | 39.1% |
Republican | 307 945 | 35.4% |
Democratic-Republican spread | +31 658 | + 3.7% |
Independent | 31 121 | 3.6% |
Green | 3 174 | 0.4% |
Libertarian | 5.121 | 0.6% |
Peace and freedom | 3 204 | 0.4% |
American Chosen | 68 | 0.0% |
Other | 1.941 | 0.2% |
No party preferences | 177 460 | 20.4% |
Cities by population and voter registration
Cities by population and voter registration | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
City | population | Registered voters | Democratic | Republican | D – R spread | Other | No party preferences |
Adelanto | 30 670 | 29. 8% | 48.8% | 21.7% | + 27.1% | 11.1% | 23.2% |
Apple Valley | 68 316 | 52.3% | 29.1% | 46.1% | -17.0% | 11.5% | 18.4% |
Barstow | 22 913 | 37.2% | 41.5% | 29.0% | + 12.5% | 11.0% | 23.3% |
Big Bear Lake | 5.109 | 56.7% | 23.9% | 51.6% | -27.7% | 10.8% | 17.9% |
Chino | 78 050 | 42.0% | 39.2% | 36.9% | + 2.3% | 7.1% | 19.8% |
Chino Hills | 74 765 | 52.6% | 31.8% | 40.6% | -8.8% | 6.9% | 23.4% |
Colton | 52 283 | 38. 9% | 49.9% | 25.4% | + 24.5% | 7.5% | 20.2% |
Fontana | 192 779 | 38.2% | 48.6% | 24.7% | + 23.9% | 7.0% | 22.5% |
Grand Terrace | 12 132 | 54.9% | 37.0% | 39.3% | -2.3% | 8.1% | 18.9% |
Hesperia | 88 247 | 41.7% | 34.3% | 38.2% | -3.9% | 10.9% | 21.2% |
Highland | 52 777 | 45.5% | 38.4% | 37.4% | + 1.0% | 8.0% | 19.5% |
Loma Linda | 23 081 | 46.2% | 32.9% | 36.3% | -3.4% | 8.5% | 25.8% |
Montclair | 36 802 | 35. 8% | 50.2% | 23.5% | + 26.7% | 7.1% | 21.8% |
Needles | 4910 | 39.1% | 40.8% | 28.7% | + 12.1% | 13.8% | 22.8% |
Ontario | 165 120 | 36.7% | 46.9% | 28.5% | + 18.4% | 7.1% | 20.3% |
Rancho Cucamonga | 163 151 | 53.8% | 35.6% | 39.5% | -3.9% | 8.0% | 20.3% |
Redlands | 68 995 | 56.1% | 33.9% | 42.4% | -8.5% | 8.9% | 18.4% |
Rialto | 99 501 | 39.6% | 52.0% | 23.7% | + 28.3% | 6.9% | 20.1% |
San Bernardino | 210 100 | 36. 8% | 46.5% | 29.5% | + 17.0% | 7.7% | 19.4% |
Twentynine Palms | 25 786 | 22.1% | 27.5% | 41.1% | -13.6% | 11.1% | 24.9% |
Uplands | 74 021 | 52.0% | 35.4% | 40.7% | -5.3% | 7.6% | 19.3% |
Victorville | 111 704 | 38.4% | 43.5% | 29.6% | + 13.9% | 10.0% | 21.1% |
Yukaipa | 50 862 | 54.1% | 27.5% | 48.9% | -21.4% | 10.4% | 17.5% |
Yucca Valley | 20 508 | 48.0% | 28.1% | 45.3% | -17.2% | 11.4% | 20.1% |
Review
Year | Republican | Democratic | Third side | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. | % | No. | % | No. | % | |
2020 | 366 257 | 43.54% | 455 859 | 54.20% | 19 014 | 2.26% |
2016 | 271 240 | 41.48% | 340 833 | 52.12% | 41 910 | 6.41% |
2012 | 262 358 | 45.01% | 305 109 | 52.34% | 15 463 | 2.65% |
2008 | 277 408 | 45.75% | 315 720 | 52.07% | 13 206 | 2.18% |
2004 | 289 306 | 55.29% | 227 789 | 43.53% | 6 181 | 1.18% |
2000 | 221 757 | 48. 75% | 214 749 | 47.21% | 18 387 | 4.04% |
1996 | 180 135 | 43.58% | 183 372 | 44.36% | 49 848 | 12.06% |
1992 | 176 563 | 37.24% | 183 634 | 38.74% | 113 873 | 24.02% |
1988 | 235 167 | 59.99% | 151 118 | 38.55% | 5723 | 1.46% |
1984 | 222 071 | 64.80% | 116 454 | 33.98% | 4 180 | 1.22% |
1980 | 172 957 | 59.68% | 91 790 | 31.67% | 25 065 | 8.65% |
1976 | 113 265 | 49. 49% | 109 636 | 47.90% | 5 984 | 2.61% |
1972 | 144 689 | 59.73% | 85 986 | 35.49% | 11 581 | 4.78% |
1968 | 111 974 | 50.07% | 89 418 | 39.99% | 22 224 | 9.94% |
1964 | 92 145 | 42.78% | 123 012 | 57.11% | 243 | 0.11% |
1960 | 99 481 | 52.00% | 90 888 | 47.51% | 944 | 0.49% |
1956 | 86 263 | 56.88% | 64 946 | 42.83% | 443 | 0.29% |
1952 | 77 718 | 57. 34% | 56 663 | 41.81% | 1.153 | 0.85% |
1948 | 46 570 | 48.59% | 45 691 | 47.68% | 3.577 | 3.73% |
1944 | 34 084 | 46.52% | 38 530 | 52.59% | 646 | 0.88% |
1940 | 30 511 | 44.30% | 37 520 | 54.47% | 847 | 1.23% |
1936 | 22 219 | 38.97% | 33 955 | 59.55% | 842 | 1.48% |
1932 | 22 094 | 44.59% | 24 889 | 50.23% | 2.565 | 5.18% |
1928 | 29 229 | 74.73% | 9 436 | 24. 13% | 447 | 1.14% |
1924 | 15 974 | 56.93% | 2 634 | 9.39% | 9 453 | 33.69% |
1920 | 12 518 | 62.84% | 5 620 | 28.21% | 1.783 | 8.95% |
1916 | 11 932 | 50.68% | 9 398 | 39.92% | 2.215 | 9.41% |
1912 | 172 | 1.12% | 5 835 | 38.03% | 9 336 | 60.85% |
1908 | 4729 | 52.90% | 2 685 | 30.03% | 1.526 | 17.07% |
1904 | 3.884 | 58.23% | 1.573 | 23.58% | 1. 213 | 18.19% |
1900 | 3 135 | 52.15% | 2347 | 39.05% | 529 | 8.80% |
1896 | 2 818 | 48.54% | 2 740 | 47.20% | 247 | 4.25% |
1892 | 3 686 | 48.71% | 2.546 | 33.65% | 1.335 | 17.64% |
1888 | 3059 | 53.50% | 2388 | 41.76% | 271 | 4.74% |
1884 | 1.617 | 54.37% | 1.288 | 43.31% | 69 | 2.32% |
1880 | 730 | 49.09% | 711 | 47.81% | 46 | 3.09% |
San Bernardino County is a county that has won candidates from both major political parties in recent elections. Democrat Hillary Clinton won the district by a double-digit majority in 2016. The Democratic Party also supported the district in 2008 and 2012, when Barack Obama won the district’s majority vote, and in 1992 and 1996, when Bill Clinton received the most votes. Republican George W. Bush took the county in 2000 with a majority, and in 2004 with a majority. The county is divided between predominantly Hispanic, middle, and Democratic neighborhoods and more affluent conservative neighborhoods. The Hispanic cities of Ontario and San Bernardino elected John Kerry in 2004, but with relatively low voter turnout. In 2006, San Bernardino’s population exceeded 201,000, and in 2004, only 42,520 votes were cast in the city; in 2006, Republican Rancho Cucamonga had over 145,000 residents, of whom 53,054 voted.
As of February 2020, there were 1,016,190 registered voters in San Bernardino County, according to the California Secretary of State. Of these, 410,197 (40.37%) were registered Democrats, 298,234 (29. 35%) were registered Republicans, and the remainder belonged to minor political parties or renounced statehood.
On November 4, 2008, San Bernardino County voted 67% in favor of Proposition 8, which amended the California Constitution to ban same-sex marriage.
Public Safety
Law Enforcement
SBC Sheriff operates a significant fleet of helicopters. Shown here is a Bell 212 (in the foreground) and a Sikorsky S-61 at the air unit headquarters at Rialto Airport.
The current District Attorney is Jason Anderson, who was elected in March 2018 and took office on January 1, 2019.
The county’s primary law enforcement agency is the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. The department provides law enforcement services in unincorporated areas of the county and in 14 contract cities, operates the county jail system, provides bailiff services in the county high courts, and has numerous other divisions to serve county residents.
Fire and Rescue
The county operates the San Bernardino County Consolidated Fire District (commonly known as the San Bernardino County Fire Department). The department provides “all risk” fire, rescue, and emergency medical services in all unincorporated areas of the county, with the exception of a few areas served by independent fire protection districts and a few cities that choose to contract with the department.
Crime
The following table shows the number of reported incidents and the rate per 1,000 people for each type of offence.
Population and crime rate | ||
---|---|---|
population | 2 023 452 | |
Violent crime | 10 038 | 4.96 |
Murder | 121 | 0.06 |
Forced rape | 500 | 0.25 |
Robbery | 3017 | 1. 49 |
Aggravated assault | 6 400 | 3.16 |
Property crime | 35 314 | 17.45 |
Burglary | 15 178 | 7.50 |
Theft-theft | 31 697 | 15.66 |
Motor vehicle theft | 9 730 | 4.81 |
Arson | 512 | 0.25 |
Cities by population and crime rate
Cities by population and crime rate | ||||||||
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City | population | Violent crimes | Violent crime rate per 1000 people |
Crimes against property | Property crime rate per 1000 people |
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Adelanto | 32 520 | 199 | 6. 12 | 924 | 28.41 | |||
Apple Valley | 70 823 | 221 | 3.12 | 1874 | 26.46 | |||
Barstow | 23 188 | 207 | 8.93 | 843 | 36.36 | |||
Big Bear Lake | 5 141 | 42 | 8.17 | 313 | 60.88 | |||
Chino | 79 792 | 291 | 3.65 | 2116 | 26.52 | |||
Chino Hills | 76 632 | 64 | 0.84 | 956 | 12.48 | |||
Colton | 53 431 | 189 | 3.54 | 1 907 | 35.69 | |||
Fontana | 200 874 | 850 | 4.23 | 4 494 | 22.37 | |||
Grand Terrace | 12 333 | 29 | 2.35 | 285 | 11/23 | |||
Hesperia | 92 383 | 402 | 4. 35 | 2502 | 27.08 | |||
Highland | 54 403 | 296 | 5.44 | 1.616 | 29.70 | |||
Loma Linda | 23 819 | 43 year | 1.81 | 626 | 26.28 | |||
Montclair | 37 556 | 197 | 5.25 | 1.703 | 45.35 | |||
Needles | 4963 | 23 | 4.63 | 213 | 42.92 | |||
Ontario | 167 933 | 534 | 3.18 | 5056 | 30.11 | |||
Rancho Cucamonga | 169 276 | 321 | 1.90 | 4 362 | 25.77 | |||
Redlands | 70 399 | 221 | 3.14 | 2.992 | 42.50 | |||
Rialto | 101 595 | 509 | 5.01 | 3.571 | 35. 15 | |||
San Bernardino | 214 987 | 2022 | 9.41 | 10 510 | 48.89 | |||
Twentynine Palms | 25 612 | 81 years old | 3.16 | 463 | 18.08 | |||
Uplands | 75 531 | 148 | 1.96 | 2328 | 30.82 | |||
Victorville | 118 687 | 676 | 5.70 | 4 465 | 37.62 | |||
Yukaipa | 52 622 | 119 | 2.26 | 944 | 17.94 | |||
Yucca Valley | 21 204 | 90 | 4.24 | 560 | 26.41 |
Education
Colleges and Universities
- Barstow Community College
- Brandman University (Ontario Campus)
- California State University, San Bernardino
- Chaffee College
- Copper Mining College
- Crafton Hills College
- Loma Linda University
- National University (Ontario and San Bernardino campuses)
- Palo Verde Community College (Eagle Campus)
- San Bernardino Valley College
- University of Redlands
- Victor Valley College
Libraries
The San Bernardino County Library System has 33 branches throughout the county. The library system also has interlibrary loan partnerships with Desert College Libraries, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, and Victorville. Library services offered vary from branch to branch, but include Internet access, children’s stories, adult literacy services, book clubs, classes, and special events. The library system also offers e-books, digital music and movies for download, free access to online learning through Lynda.com, and many other digital services.
City-sponsored public libraries also exist in San Bernardino County, including the A.K. Smiley in Redlands, California, which was built in 1898 Other public libraries in the county include: City of San Bernardino Public Library System, Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, Upland Public Library, Colton City Library, and Ontario City Library. These libraries are separate from the county system and have no circulation rights.
Transport
Main highways
- I-10
- I-15
- I-15 BL
- I-40
- I-215
- US 95
- US 395
- SR2
- SR 18
- SR 38
- SR58
- SR60
- SR62
- SR66
- SR 71
- SR83
- SR 127
- SR 138
- SR 142
- SR 173
- SR 178
- SR 189
- SR 210
- SR 247
- SR 259
- SR 330
Public transport
- The Morongo Basin Transit Authority provides bus service to the Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, and Twentynine Palms (including Marine Corps Base). Limited service is also provided to Palm Springs.
- The Highlands Regional Transit Authority (MARTA) covers the Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear regions. Limited service is also provided in downtown San Bernardino.
- Needles Area Transit serves the Needles and the surrounding area of the county.
- Omnitrans provides transit services in the urbanized portion of San Bernardino County serving the City of San Bernardino and between Montclair and Yucaipa.
- The Victor Valley Transportation Authority operates buses in Victorville, Hesperia, Adelanto, Apple Valley, and the county’s surrounding areas.
- The Foothills Transit connects the Inland Empire region to the San Gabriel Valley and downtown Los Angeles.
- The RTA connects Montclair and Anaheim to Riverside County.
- San Bernardino County is also served by Greyhound buses and Amtrak trains. Metrolink commuter trains connect the urbanized portion of the county with Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside counties.
Airports
- Commercial domestic and international passenger flights are available at Ontario International Airport. Ontario is also the second largest air cargo hub in the Southern California region after Los Angeles.
- Although commercial passenger operations have been planned and discussed for many years, San Bernardino International Airport is currently being developed primarily as an additional air cargo hub in the region and is the site of general aviation operations that have been relocated from the now closed Rialto Airport. SBIA is accessible from I-215 via Mill Street, I-10 via Tippecanoe Avenue, and SR-210 via 3rd Street. The construction of the terminal has recently been completed and commercial flights are planned, waiting for carriers to select SBD as their destination airport. There is also a logistics center for Amazon’s Amazon Air service, which recently completed construction on the airport grounds.
- Southern California Logistics Airport (Victorville) is a major aircraft graveyard, general aviation airport, and partial air force base.
- San Bernardino County owns six general aviation airports: Apple Valley Airport, Baker Airport, Barstow-Dagget Airport, Chino Airport, Needle Airport, and Twentynine Palms Airport.
- Other general aviation airports in the county include: Big Bear City Airport, Cable Airport (mountainous), Hesperia Airport (not listed in NPIAS) and Redlands Municipal Airport
Environmental Quality
California Attorney General Jerry Brown sued the county in April 2007 under the state Environmental Quality Act for failing to account for the effects of global warming in the county’s 25-year growth plan approved in March. The Center for Biodiversity, the Sierra Club and the Audubon Society also sued in a separate case. According to Brendan Cummings, a senior attorney for the plaintiffs, “San Bernardino has never seen a project that it didn’t like. They churn out development. It’s pretty much a borderline mentality.” The plaintiffs want the county to rewrite its growth plan’s environmental impact statement to include greenhouse gas measurement methods and mitigation measures.
Only 15% of the county is controlled by the county, according to county spokesman David Werth; the rest is cities, federal lands, and state lands. However, the county says it will ensure job centers and residences are close to transportation corridors to reduce traffic and do more to promote compact development and public transportation. The county provided $325,000 to fight the lawsuit.
The state and county reached a settlement in August 2007. The District has agreed to amend its master plan to include a greenhouse gas reduction plan, including an emissions inventory and reduction targets.
Climate
Communities
Cities
City | Year registration |
Population, 2018 |
Average income, 2012 |
Land area of sq. Miles (km 2 ) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adelanto | 1970 | 34 160 | $34,925 | 56. 009 (145.062) |
apple valley | 1988 | 73 508 | $40,313 | 73.193 (189.57) |
Barstow | 1947 | 23 972 | $41,556 | 41.385 (107.186) |
Big Bear Lake | 1981 | 5 281 | $32,869 | 6.346 (16.435) |
Chino | 1910 | 91 583 | $66,035 | 29.639 (76.766) |
Chino Hills | 1991 | 83 447 | $82,241 | 44.681 (115.723) |
Colton | 1887 | 54 741 | $38,329 | 15.324 (39.689) |
Fontana | 1952 | 213 739 | $61,085 | 42.432 (109.899) |
Grand Terrace | 1978 | 12 584 | $64,073 | 3.502 (9.07) |
Hesperia | 1988 | 95 274 | $38,058 | 73. 096 (189.316) |
highland | 1987 | 55 406 | $53,524 | 18.755 (48.575) |
Loma Linda | 1970 | 24 382 | $59,358 | 7.516 (19.467) |
Montclair | 1956 | 39 437 | $47,360 | 5.517 (14.289) |
Needles | 1913 | 4982 | $29,613 | 30.808 (79.793) |
Ontario | 1891 | 181 107 | $52,014 | 49.941 (129.345) |
Rancho Cucamonga | 1977 | 177 751 | $74,118 | 39.851 (103.212) |
Redlands | 1888 | 71 586 | $61,681 | 36.126 (93.565) |
Rialto | 1911 | 103 440 | $48,197 | 22.351 (57.889) |
San Bernardino | 1854 | 215 941 | $37,244 | 59. 201 (153.33) |
Twentynine Palms | 1987 | 26 418 | $40,975 | 59.143 (153.179) |
uplands | 1906 | 77 000 | $56,480 | 15.617 (40.448) |
victorville | 1962 | 122 312 | $44,426 | 73.178 (189.529) |
Yucaipa | 1989 | 53 682 | $57,539 | 27.888 (72.231) |
Yucca Valley | 1991 | 21 726 | $40,057 | 40.015 (103.639) |
Census-designated places
- Baker
- Big Bear City
- Big river
- Bloomington
- Blue water
- Crestline
- Fort Irvine
- Homestead Valley
- Joshua Tree
- Lake Arrowhead
- Lenwood
- Lucerne Valley
- Mentone
- Morongo Valley
- Muscoy
- Glen Oak
- Oak Hills
- Phelan
- Pinyon Hills
- Running springs
- San Antonio Heights
- Searles Valley
- Silver Lakes
- Spring Valley Lake
- Wrightwood
Lytle Creek
Mountain View Acres
Unincorporated communities
- Amboy
- Angelus Oaks
- Argus
- Arrowhead Farms
- Arrowhead Highlands
- Arrowhead Junction
- Baldwin Lake
- Baldy Mesa
- Bell Mountain
- Blue Jay
- Bryman
- Cadiz
- Cajon Junction
- Cedar Glen
- Cedar Park
- Cima
- Crafton
- Crest Park
- Cushenbury
- Daggett
- Danby
- Earp
- El Mirage
- Essex
- Fawnskin
- Fenner
- Forest Falls
- Goffs
- Green Valley Lake
- Halloran Springs
- Lake Havasu
- Helendale
- Hinckley
- Hodge
- Ivanpa
- Johnson Valley
- Kingston
- Kramer
- Kramer Hills
- Kramer Junction
- La Delta
- Landers
- Ludlow
- Mars
- Midway
- Mojave Heights
- Mount Baldy
- Mountain Home Village
- Mountain Pass
- Newberry Springs
- Nipton
- Oro Grande
- Parker Dam
- Patton
- Pioneer Point
- Pioneertown
- Red Mountain
- Rimforest
- Skyforest
- Sugar lump
- Sunfair
- Sunfair Heights
- Trona
- Twentynine Palms Base
- Twin Peaks
- Venus
- Vidal
- Vidal Junction
- Wonder Valley
- Yermo
Arrowbear Lake
Indian Reservations
- Chemeuewi Indian Reservation
- Colorado River Indian Reservation (partly in Riverside County, and La Paz, Arizona)
- Fort Mojave Indian Reservation (partly in Mojave County, Arizona and Clark County, Nevada)
- San Manuel Indian Reservation
- Twenty-Nine Palms Indian Reservation (partly in Riverside County)
Ghost Towns
- Afton
- Rice
- Siberia
- Calico
Population rating
The population ranking in the following table is based on the 2020 San Bernardino County Census.
† county seat
Classify | City / city / etc. | Municipal type | Population (2020 census) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | † San Bernardino | City | 222 101 |
2 | Fontana | City | 208 393 |
3 | Ontario | City | 175 265 |
4 | Rancho Cucamonga | City | 174 453 |
5 | Victorville | City | 134 810 |
6 | Rialto | City | 104 026 |
7 | Hesperia | City | 99 818 |
8 | Chino | City | 91 403 |
9 | Highlands | City | 79 040 |
10 | Chino Hills | City | 78 411 |
11 | Apple Valley | City | 75 791 |
12 | Redlands | City | 73 168 |
13 | Highland | City | 56 999 |
14 | Yucaipa | City | 54 542 |
15 | Colton | City | 53 909 |
16 | Adelanto | City | 38 046 |
17 | Montclair | City | 37 865 |
18 | Twentynine Palms | City | 28 065 |
19 | Barstow | City | 25 415 |
20 | Loma Linda | City | 24 791 |
21 years old | Bloomington | CDP | 24 339 |
22 | Yucca Valley | City | 21 738 |
23 | Phelan | CDP | 13 859 |
24 | Grand Terrace | City | 13 150 |
25 | Big Bear City | CDP | 12 738 |
26 year | Lake Arrowhead | CDP | 12 401 |
27 | Crestline | CDP | 11 650 |
28 year | Muscoy | CDP | 10 719 |
29 | Spring Valley Lake | CDP | 9 598 |
30 | Mentone | CDP | 9. 557 |
31 years old | Oak Hills | CDP | 9 450 |
32 | Fort Irvine | cdp | 8 096 |
33 | Pinyon Hills | CDP | 7 258 |
34 | Joshua Tree | CDP | 6 489 |
35 year | Silver Lakes | CDP | 6 317 |
36 | Lucerne Valley | CDP | 5 331 |
37 | Running springs | CDP | 5 268 |
38 | Big Bear Lake | City | 5 046 |
39 | Needles | City | 4931 |
40 | Wrightwood | CDP | 4 720 |
41 years old | Lenwood | CDP | 3 623 |
42 | Morongo Valley | CDP | 3 514 |
43 year | San Antonio Heights | CDP | 3 441 |
44 year | Mountain View Acres | CDP | 3 337 |
45 | Homestead Valley | CDP | 2. 789 |
46 | Searles Valley | CDP | 1.565 |
47 | Indian Reservation on the Colorado River | AIAN | 1.395 |
48 | Big River | CDP | 1.084 |
49 | Lytle Creek | CDP | 725 |
50 | Glen Oak | CDP | 602 |
51 | Baker | CDP | 442 |
52 | Chemehuevi Reservation | AIAN | 464 |
53 | Fort Mojave Indian Reservation | AIAN | 253 |
54 | San Manuel Reservation | AIAN | 137 |
55 | Blue water | CDP | 116 |
56 | Twenty-Nine Palms Reservation | AIAN | 5 |
Landmarks
- Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, CA
- Mojave National Wildlife Refuge
- Calico ghost town – northeast of Barstow via Interstate 15
- Zzyzx is a small desert settlement that used to be a health center and is now a center for desert exploration.
- Downtown San Bernardino
- Joshua Tree National Park
- San Bernardino National Forest – Big Bear Lake Outdoor Activities
- Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex
- Snowy Peak, Bear Mountain (ski resort), and Snow Valley Ski Resort are home to Southern California’s best winter ski resorts. Mountain High, while technically located in Los Angeles County, is also an alternative to Snow Summit and Bear Mountain due to its proximity to San Bernardino County.
- Pacific Crest Trail, officially as the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT), runs through San Bernardino.
See also
- Greater Los Angeles Portal
- List of counties in California
- List of cemeteries in San Bernardino County
- List of Museums of the Inland Empire (California)
- List of school districts in San Bernardino County, California
- National Register of Historic Places listings in San Bernardino County, California
Newspapers past and present
- Chino Champion , Chino
- Daily Press , Victorville
- The Daily Report , Ontario
- Desert Dispatch , Barstow
- Desert Star , Needles
- Desert Trail , Twentynine Palms
- Hi-Desert Star , Yucca Valley
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin , Rancho Cucamonga
- News Mirror , Yucaipa
- Redlands Daily Facts , Redlands
- San Bernardino San , San Bernardino
- Highlands News, Highlands
Notes
References
External links
- Official website
- San Bernardino
- San Bernardino County Museum at Cultural Institute
- San Bernardino County Library 9 website0489
County Museum website
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Prices for visiting cafes and restaurants
Meals in an inexpensive restaurant
974.69
₽
Meals for 2 people, Mid-range restaurant, three courses
3,748.80
₽
Poppy menu at McDonalds or alternative fast food
524.83
₽
Homemade beer, 0.5 liters
299.90
₽
Imported beer, 0.33 liter bottle
374.88
₽
Cappuccino
293. 97
₽
Coca-Cola, 0.33 liter can
131.39
₽
Food prices
Water, 0.33 liter bottle
104.67
₽
Milk, regular, 1 liter
63.84
₽
Loaf of fresh white bread, 0.5 kg
192.27
₽
White rice, 1 kg
293.22
₽
Eggs, pack of 12
186.33
₽
Local cheese, 1 kg
806.18
₽
Chicken breasts, boneless and skinless, 1 kg
642.12
₽
Beef tenderloin, red meat, 1 kg
863.34
₽
Apples, 1 kg
321.43
₽
Banana, 1 kg
112.84
₽
Oranges, 1 kg
294.71
₽
Tomato, 1 kg
296.19
₽
Potato, 1 kg
186.33
₽
Onion, 1 kg
187.81
₽
Lettuce, 1 head
115.06
₽
Water, 1.5 liter bottle
133.62
₽
Bottle of wine, average price
899.71
₽
Homemade beer, 0.5 liter bottle
156.63
₽
Imported beer, 0.33 liter bottle
207. 85
₽
Pack of cigarettes
510.73
₽
Transport
Single ticket, local transport
168.51
₽
Monthly pass, regular price
4,873.44
₽
Landing fee, average
224.93
₽
Taxi, price per 1 km, normal fare
126.20
₽
Taxi, price for 1 hour waiting, normal fare
2,024.35
₽
Gasoline, 1 liter
47.51
$
Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (or equivalent new car)
1,638,413.65
RUB
Honda Civic 1.6 or similar class new car
1,513,361.08
₽
Utilities, per month
Basic utilities for 85m2 Apartment, including electricity, heating or cooling, water and garbage disposal
11.073.44
₽
Prepaid Mobile Tariff, price for 1 min, No Discount or Plans
7.42
RUB
Internet, 60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable / ADSL
4,248.39
₽
Sports and recreation
Fitness club, Monthly fee for 1 adult
2,713. 98
₽
Tennis court rental, 1 hour on weekends
1,147.65
₽
Salary and financing
Cinema ticket, 1 seat
824.74
₽
Average monthly net salary, after taxes
245,135.18
₽
Mortgage interest rate in percentage for 20 years fixed rate, annual, fixed rate
3.54%
Expenses for children
Private pre-school or kindergarten, monthly for 1 child
63.66
₽
International Primary School, annually for 1 child
1,349,568.19
₽
Clothing and footwear
Pair of jeans in branded clothing stores
3,112.62
₽
Summer dress in a brand clothing store
2,578.14
₽
Pair of sneakers, average price
5,505.91
₽
Pair of leather shoes
6,868.84
₽
Rental prices, per month
Apartment, 1 bedroom, in the city center
89,157.61
₽
Apartment, 1 bedroom, Out of city center
69,905.11
₽
Apartment, 3 bedrooms, in the city center
143. 107.68
₽
Apartment, 3 bedrooms, Out of city center
111,262.92
₽
Prices for the purchase of an apartment
Price per m 2 for the purchase of an apartment in the city center
169,074.62
₽
Price per m 2 for the purchase of an apartment outside the city center
120,335.01
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Glendora, California
Glendora is a city in the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County, California, 23 miles (37 km) east of downtown Los Angeles. As of the 2010 Census, the population of Glendora was 50,073.
Glendora, known as the Pride of the Foothills, is located in the foothills of Mount San Gabriel. Its downtown area, locally known as Glendora Village, contains dozens of restaurants, cafes, shops, and boutiques along Glendora Avenue, with many social events scheduled throughout the year. It has also been ranked as one of the best and friendliest city centers. San Gabriel Valley for the past eight years. [8] [9] The small-town atmosphere combined with low crime rates and a consistently high-ranking school district has made the city an attractive choice for families in the region. In 2011, Glendora celebrated its centenary as an incorporated city.
The neighborhoods and residences in Glendora reflect the city’s history and range from Queen Annes, to Folk Victorians, early 20th century bungalows, to ranch-style homes, to mid-rise apartment building complexes, to modern mansions. In the most prestigious areas of Glendora, there are many very large, secluded, estates with stunning views of the San Gabriel Valley and Downtown Los Angeles. These areas include Morgan Ranch, Gordon Highlands, Bluebird Hill, Quiet Ranch, Oak Ranch, Hidden Springs, Oakheart Estates and Isley Canyon Estates. Glendora is also home to the Glendora Country Club, which includes the 18-hole Robert Trent Jones Sr. Golf Course, which has been played by many professional golfers. 90 km 2 ) land grant to Rancho San José from Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado in 1837. The land included the modern cities of Pomona, Claremont, La Verne, San Dimas, and Glendora.
Like many cities in the San Gabriel Valley, Glendora was founded on previously remote agricultural land when the area became connected to the outside world after construction was completed. Santa Fe Railroad Station, the main transcontinental line from Los Angeles to Chicago in May 1887. Located at the foot of the mountain. The San Gabriel Mountains, Glendora was founded on approximately 300 acres (120 ha) which were subdivided and sold by George D. Whitcomb in late March 1887. On the first day of the sale, 300 lots were sold. [10] Whitcomb was the founder of the Whitcomb Locomotive Works in Chicago and Rochelle, Illinois and moved to California in the early 1880s. He coined the name Glendora , combining the name of his wife, Lydora Bennett Whitcomb, with the location of his home in the San Gabriel Mountains. In December 1907, Glendora’s development received a boost when passenger service opened on the new addition of the Pacific Electric Railroad Monrovia-Glendora Line which provided service from downtown Glendora to the Pacific Electric Building at Sixth and Main in Downtown Los Angeles. Until its founding at 19In 11, the administrator of Glendora officially held the position of President of Glendora.
The city center as it appears today is the result of many years of renovation and maintenance by the city. Once there was a cinema, various banks and theaters, but they have all been converted into more modern commercial buildings. The original layout can be read on the Downtown Glendora Historic Walk by reading the posters posted on Glendora Avenue (formerly Michigan Avenue). The original township was bounded by Sierra Madre Avenue to the north, Minnesota Avenue to the east, Ada Avenue and the railroad to the south, and Pennsylvania Avenue to the west.
Glendora used to be home to several military academies, which have since been converted into either churches or private schools. These academies included Brown Military Academy, [11] now Saint Lucy’s Priory High School and Open House Church on the Sierra Madre, and Harding Military Academy, [12] which now owns North Glendora Private, a prestigious private complex , adjacent to Easley Canyon at the top of Glendora Avenue.
From 1960 to 1978, Glendora was home to Clokey Productions which produced 85 episodes of Gumby and 65 episodes of Davey and Goliath in the city. [13] In honor of this story, Glendora hosted the first Gumby Fest in 2014, bringing together thousands of people from across the country and Canada. In 2015, the 2nd GumbyFest [14] took place at Citrus College over the entire weekend.
In recent years, the city has suffered several forest fires, the most notable of which was a bonfire. Colby Fire, displacing hundreds of Glendora residents. Aid concert called “Glendora Band Aid” [15] was held shortly after the fire to raise funds to help homeowners who lost their homes in the fire.
Glendora has an active chamber of commerce, [16] founded in 1903. The mission of the House of Glendora is to provide the tools and resources to help the business community thrive and adapt to the economic climate while expanding membership and promoting local buying. [17]
Geography
Glendora with San Gabriel Mountain in the background
Glendora is located at 34°7′51″N. 117°51′15″W / 34.13083°N 117.85417°W / 34.13083; -117.85417 (34.130957, -117.854127). [18] The city is located in the eastern part of the San Gabriel Valley between the San Gabriel Mountains range to the north and the South Hills to the south.
According to the US Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.6 square miles (51 km 2 ), of which 19.4 square miles (50 km 2 ) is land and 0.2 square miles (0.52 km 2 ), or 0.84%, is water.
Climate
Village of Glendora in 2009 Morris Fire smoke plume
Glendora has a dry Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csa ) characterized by hotter summers and slightly cooler winters than coastal areas in California. Dry weather lasts most of the year, with the exception of the rainy season in winter. Hot summer temperatures and warm Santa Ana winds in autumn increase wildfire risks in the surrounding mountains. 200
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As of the census [21] In 2010, there were 50,073 people, 16,819 households and 12,866 families living in the city. The population density was 2581.5 inhabitants per square mile (996.8 / km 2 ). There were 17,145 housing units at an average density of 895.7 per square mile (345.9/km). 2 ). The racial makeup of the city was 75.1%. White (57.0% non-Hispanic white), 1.9% Black or African American, 0.7% Native American, 8.0% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 5.2% from other races, and 4.8% from two or more racing. 30.7% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. [22]
There were 16,819 families, of which 38.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.1% were married couples living together, 12.1% were women living without husbands, and 23.5% do not have a family. 19.1% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.88, and the average family size is 3.30.
In the city, the population was spread out: 27.6% under the age of 18, 7.6% from 18 to 24, 29. 1% from 25 to 44, 23.2% from 45 to 64, and 12, 5% are aged 65 or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 women, there were 93.2 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 89.6 men.
According to the 2010 US Census, Glendora had a median household income of $74,615, with 7.8% of the population living below the federal poverty line. [22] More recently, L.A. The Times estimated the median household income at $81,336 based on updated data from the US Census and SCAG. [23]
Government
City government
Glendora is governed by a five-member City Council. Members are elected at large and are elected for a term of four years (in stages). After each election, the council chooses a mayor and a temporary mayor from among its members. The current mayor is Michael Allavos.
Beginning in 2020, the City of Glendora will change the way council members are elected from a wide to a district election system. This includes changing the electoral cycle from odd to even years. The first phase will begin in March 2020 with the election of representatives from Council Districts 2, 3 and 5. The second phase will take place in 2022, when representatives from Districts 1 and 4 will be on the ballot. [24]
Public safety services are provided by the Glendora Police Department and the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
State and Federal Government
in the California State Legislature, Glendora in the 25th Senate District, represented by Democrat Anthony Portantino, and in the 48th District Assembly, represented by Democrat Blanca Rubio. [25]
in the U.S. House of Representatives, Glendora is split between California’s 27th congressional district (north of I-210), Cooking PVI D+11, and California’s 32nd congressional district (south of I-210 ), [26] Preparing PVI D + 12 presented by Judy Chu (D-Monterey Park) and Grace Napolitano (D-Norwalk) respectively.
Education
The city has two public school districts: Glendora Unified and Charter Oak Unified School Districts. These school districts are considered two of the best in the state and nation, consistently ranking at the top of the rankings. [27] Both districts have schools recognized as California Outstanding Schools and Gold Ribbon Schools.
- Glendora High School
Continuation High School
- Arrow High School Continuation (COUSD )
- Whitcomb High School Continuation
Private Schools
Crossed Christian School For the San Diego County school system, see Foothill Christian Schools.
- Hope Lutheran Church and School – Preschool to 8th grade for boys and girls
- Foothill Christian School – Preschool to 8th grade for boys and girls. [30]
- St. Lucy’s Priory Middle School – All Girls Senior High School
- St. Dorothy School – Kindergarten to 8th Grade Boys & Girls School
Universities & Colleges
- Citrus College
Health Care
There are two hospitals in the city:
- Foothill Presbyterian Hospital
- Glendora Community Hospital
Los Angeles County also offers community health services to Glendora residents and the Monrovia Health Center.
Culture and rest
Cultural facilities
- HAU performing arts
- Museum of the Historical Society Glendora
- Rubel Castle, built by Michael Rubele
Glendores
Festivals
- Summer Park Concerts
- Glendora Annual Chalk Festival
- Earth Festival
- Heritage Festival
- Halloween Carnival
- Glendora Christmas Parade
- Gambi Annual Festival
Parks and Trails
South Hills Wildlife Trail with Mt Baldy and Cucamonga Peak which has an active community in the distance
4 a system of parks, trails and recreational programs for the community.
- Big Dalton Canyon Wildlife Park and Campground
- Centennial Heritage Park – site was built to depict a late 19 citrus ranchth – early 20th century, and includes the house of Hamilton, the workshop of Orton Englehart, a working printing house and numerous antique farm tools.
- Finkbiner Park
- Big Tree Park – A small park with a majestic 140 year old Moreton Bay Fig Tree.
Big Tree Park
- Louis Pompeii Memorial Sports Park
- Glendora City Trail System
- South Hills Park and Wildlife Trail
- Colby Trail
- Lower Monroe Truck Trail – hiking and mountain biking trail.
- Punk Out Trail
- Mystic Canyon Trail
- Glendora Bougainvillea – Largest bougainvillea growth in the USA. [31] [32]
- Glen Oaks Golf and Training Center – Offers driving range, instructional services, driving range and the Par 3 9-hole course itself.
- Camp Cahuilla Summer Camp (“Dirt Camp” ) is one of the most popular parks and recreation programs, offering activities for over 500 children every summer.
The Glendora Mountain Road and Glendora Ridge Road are also common routes for cyclists and hikers with views of the San Gabriel Mountains. These roads also hosted stages of the international Tour of California.
Transportation
Public Transportation
Glendora is served by Foothill Passage which provides a link through the city and express delivery to downtown Los Angeles. The Metro Line L Termini Station at APU/Citrus College in the nearby city of Azusa also provides a transit link to the Metro train and bus system. The future extension of the L line, from its current Azusa end to Montclair in San Bernardino County, will include a station at Glendora, which will be located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Ada Avenue and Vermont Avenue. The station is not expected to be operational until 2026. [33] When it opens, the rail line will be renamed Line under the new Metro [34] [35] naming convention and will connect to the former Blue Line via the new Downtown Los Angeles Regional Connector. It will provide a “single ride” (no shuttle) to the Los Angeles Financial District and downtown Long Beach.
Glendora also operates its own bus transport on weekdays, the Glendora Mini Bus, which serves the Metrolink Commuter Rail Station near Covina, the APU/Citrus College Metro, and an interscholastic service connecting some of the city’s schools. The minibus also provides transportation services for the elderly and Glendora residents with disabilities.
Freeways and Highways
210 Glendora Freeway
Glendora is at the intersection of two major highways, 210 and 57, in what used to be the Glendora Curve. These two freeways conveniently connect the city to the rest of the Southern California region, the edge. Historic U.S. Route 66 also traverses the city from east to west and is an important business corridor. Other major roads and highways include Foothill Parkway, Grand Avenue, Arrow Highway, and Lone Hill Avenue.
Airports
There are no airports within the city. However, Glendora is within an hour’s drive of all major airports, including Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR), Ontario International Airport (ONT), Long Beach Airport (LGB), and John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Orange County.
Economics
Top Employers
City 2018 Annual Financial Report [36] Top Employers in City:
KGLN TV is a Public Access channel under the exclusive editorial control of the City of Glendora. By law, programming and information appearing on this channel is limited to the city’s public meeting programming, city-sponsored events/events, city information, and California Legislative Network’s live cable broadcast during a portion of each programming day.
Media
The San Gabriel Valley Tribune , based in Monrovia, provides coverage of major Glendora news. [37] and surrounding “foothill towns”. At Tribune contains a list of current articles as well as a history of articles about the city of Glendora [38] and the cities immediately surrounding the city of Glendora.
Library Events Bi-monthly newsletter distributed by Glendora Public Library. It usually consists of 4 or 6 pages with information about local programs and events planned for the year. There is an online version of the newsletter [39] with issues from 2007.
City of Glendora News
City of Glendora News is a local news publication dedicated to issues and events of relevance to the people of Glendora, California. Founded in November 2014, the newspaper covered local crime, real estate, community events, and political issues, including some high-profile, highly controversial actions taken by city managers that led to controversial public meetings and citywide calls to remove city politicians. The news portal provides detailed information about planned events, public meetings and notable incidents that are taking place in the City of Glendora.
Of particular note, for the residents of Glendora, the newscast contains details of voting initiatives every time the city holds a vote, listing ballot proposals with no overt political bias, a stance that has earned the news outlet a moderately large online following. base, as well as 18 thousand “likes” of subscribers on Facebook out of 50 thousand of the city’s population. The consistent elaboration of the measures on the ballots in each election has made the news source a secondary source of information, with the official websites of the City of Glendora being the primary source.
The news also occasionally features local job opportunities that have social benefits (such as environmental jobs) and provides regular updates on the many foothill fires and landslides that affect residents in the northern parts of the city during fires and fires during of the year. rainy seasons. Lost and found dogs and cats are also quite common in the news, with residents turning to the newspaper for help in finding either the guardians of found pets or their missing ones.
The news outlet also offers a community calendar series that highlights upcoming events, including city meetings, as well as local events created by local stores, fast food franchises, and volunteer organizations.
The news agency asks local residents for advice and comments on everything that happens in the city, including information about the city’s plans and managers. In the past, such councils have led to volunteer efforts by residents to organize cleanups of public facilities such as the South Hills Dog Park. [40] where drinking water facilities were in disrepair and needed to be cleaned.
Filming
Glendora Village, Citrus College Campus and Rubel Castle are popular filming locations in the city. Some movies and TV shows that have been filmed in whole or in part in Glendora include: smoke (2015) – Film
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Personal experience: my child is studying in Austria
Education systems in different countries can be very different from each other. But there is no country in the world where children do not go to kindergarten or school. “O!” I decided to find out how educational institutions for preschoolers and younger students around the world are arranged, and the first stop on our trip around the world was Austria. More precisely, the capital of Austria is Vienna, where the mother of two children, Daria Deribas, lives.
Daria Deribas
How kindergarten works
My youngest daughter is 5 years old. Over the past three years, we have changed several different kindergartens, but now she goes to a private Catholic kindergarten in Vienna. Here we have a mixed-age group in which children aged 3 to 6 study. In total, there are 6 such groups in the kindergarten, each of which has about 25 people. Children over 6 years old are already going to school. At first, the decision to make groups of different ages seemed very strange to me, I thought it would be better if all the guys in the group were of the same year of birth. And now I see that it has a positive effect on my daughter. Thanks to this system, younger children follow the older ones in development, and the older ones can take patronage over the younger ones, which develops in them positive human qualities, patience and kindness, as a result, children develop in many ways, learn from each other, focusing not strictly on age, but on personal qualities of each child.
Our kindergarten opens at 7:00, but you can bring your child up to 9:00. Children are all picked up at different times, some after lunch at 13:00, and I at 17:00. In the garden, the children study, walk, relax and eat. For lunch, by the way, soup is far from always, and meat dishes on the menu can be found only 2-3 times a week, and not at all every day, as we are used to. The menu is very varied, a lot of fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and on the day when there is no soup, they give dessert.
Teachers in Austria are very different in age, even young people from the senior school, to which the kindergarten is attached, come to us for internships. Teachers can walk in both skirts and jeans, someone has the most fashionable hairstyles, someone has tattoos. Our kindergarten is Catholic, but proclaims freedom of choice in clothing and appearance.
Why children do not have daytime sleep
At first I struggled with the fact that there was no daytime sleep in the kindergarten, I went to the director, asked, explained that we needed to sleep. He nodded reassuringly and told me: “We know, we already had people as special as you, from China.” True, there is a kind of quiet hour, when in a large room similar to an assembly hall, children are offered, if desired, to rest a little on mattresses that lie directly on the floor.
The parents here are very relaxed, minding their own business. At 19:00-19:30 the children are already in their beds, and moms and dads have a whole evening to be together. Early in the morning, the children are raised and taken to the garden, and since there has been no daytime sleep since the age of 3, they get so tired during the day that by 19:00 they themselves no longer mind going to bed.
Why snot is not scary
What is quite strange for Russian mothers is that snot, cough and other cold manifestations are not considered contraindications to visiting the kindergarten. Even with a temperature of 37.5, a child will be accepted if you do not tell about it yourself. This is very easy to deal with here. at the end of the day they will simply say that, probably, the child is unwell and he was capricious. Of course, if the baby has a fever, the parents will be called and offered to pick him up. For emergencies, there is a first-aid kit in the garden, but there is no full-time nurse or doctor. The fact is that in Vienna everything is very close to each other and the passage of emergency services around the city is not difficult. I think that if something happens, the ambulance will arrive at the kindergarten so quickly that the teacher will not even have time to open this first-aid kit.
How the learning process goes
The essential difference between Austrian gardens and Russian gardens is that there is no exact schedule of classes. One type of activity, whether it’s drawing or music, flows smoothly into another, classes can also be interchanged and adjusted to a specific day if someone has a birthday or a group goes on an excursion to a museum. Everything is rather vague in terms of time, and at the forefront is a personal approach to the child. Our kindergarten is based on the Montessori system. A shy toddler, for example, may be asked to beat the drums during a music class to learn how to express their emotions in this way. In general, we, parents, practically do not know what and how is happening inside. We know that there is a speech therapist and a psychologist in the kindergarten, but they help only those who need it and strictly on an individual basis, not in groups.
Our teacher, in addition to the main classes, leads gymnastics in the group. There is a special group in the garden for those who want to learn English additionally, they take it from the age of 4. And another separate group for those who are not native German speakers, and we have several such children from different countries.
What the children do in the classroom
In the kindergarten, the children do a lot of creative work: they draw, sculpt, make handicrafts from leaves and chestnuts, work with fabrics and wood. But such work is never given to us at home. I think if this ever happens, freedom-loving Austrian parents will raise a real revolution.
We also have a huge number of excursions. True, moms and dads are not taken to them. On the streets of Vienna, you can often see flocks of very young children who importantly pace behind their teacher. Each of them has their own backpack. Before, it seemed to me that these were the machinations of marketing specialists, well, why does a two-three-year-old girl need her own backpack? Especially since it’s so tiny. But it turned out that this teaches kids to be independent, because on a trip or on an excursion they collect these backpacks themselves, control the whole process!
Well, the biggest disappointment for mothers from Russia is the reporting concerts. In Austria, children have freedom of action, if you don’t want to sing – don’t sing, if you don’t want to recite poetry – well, stand calmly on the sidelines, the main thing is that there is no stress. So all the amateur gardening is at a very low level. There are no concerts like in Russia here. But children are the same as their parents: independent and completely relaxed. And that’s what I really like about them.
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Kindergarten teachers adapt to your child: he is in a diaper – they will change it, with a dummy – they will not lose it
In Austria, mothers are most often born after 30 years of age. First, women study, build careers and travel the world. And then they give birth, mostly – the weather. If earlier families with one child were popular, now they are with three or more. Irina Kostenko from Vienna, mother of Misha, Kristina and Ivan, told Promam about childbirth, motherhood, vaccination, kindergartens and schools.
About childbirth in Austria
Home births are very rare. Perhaps this is due to the fact that in maternity hospitals you will be offered any options for having children: in water (bath, shower), on a bed, standing or sitting. They are ready for any wishes of the woman in labor. If a doctor is present in addition to the midwife, then something is wrong with the process.
Pair births are already the norm. Maternity wards are no different from ordinary ones: no sterility. My husband was present at the birth – in what he arrived, he was: no bathrobes, masks and shoe covers.
Getting ready for the maternity hospital takes two minutes: documents and phone charger. Oh yes, slippers and a toothbrush. All! What is necessary for mother and newborn is provided by the maternity hospital. The baby needs clothes only for discharge.
About the decree
Maternity leave lasts three years. But mothers mostly return to work within a year. Not full-time, but 20-22 hours a week, this is the so-called part-time job. I also met dads who are on parental leave.
Austrian law offers different schemes for joint decrees. For example, 12 + 2: 12 months mom with a child and two months – dad.
Many women combine motherhood and work. If the position does not allow part-time employment, then they turn to student nannies. Nobody is looking for a teacher or a woman with a medical education.
About medicine
Medicine in Austria is different from Ukrainian. Firstly, medical insurance exists and works here. Secondly, doctors do not prescribe lists of drugs, do not prescribe antibiotics without test results, and viruses are not treated at all. It is impossible to call a doctor at home – there is simply no such service. A false call for an ambulance will cost you 500 euros (fine). You will also have to get used to the queues at the front desk. After discharge from the maternity hospital, the pediatrician will not come for an examination, you and your newborn go to an appointment on the fifth or seventh day of the baby’s life.
About vaccinations, co-sleeping and social benefits
Vaccinations are not done at the maternity hospital, only vitamin K is given. Vaccination starts from the second month of a child’s life. There are mandatory and recommended vaccinations. In Austria, there are parents who do not vaccinate their children at all, and this does not create problems when accepting a child to kindergarten or school. Pediatricians and society “do not climb” into education if this does not pose a threat to the baby.
Parents themselves choose whether to practice co-sleeping or separate, artificial or natural feeding. Experts recommend introducing the first complementary foods at six months. But, again, they only recommend it, it all depends on the child – whether he is interested in adult food or not.
What is mandatory is the pediatrician’s examination schedule. The pass is fraught with a partial refund of the allowance paid at the birth of the child. And this is a considerable amount – 12,000 euros. The family also receives financial assistance for childcare, about 170 euros per month. The maximum payment period is up to 24 years, provided that the child is studying.
About Kindergarten
In Austria, attendance at the kindergarten is obligatory only in the last year before school, and during this period there will definitely be a place in the kindergarten. Preschool education (if you can call it a place where children just play, learn to make friends, take care of themselves, help the younger ones) is represented by gardens and “day moms”. The latter are mothers who have their own children, but they officially take a few more children of the same age as her, thus forming a mini-group. They play with them and go for walks, feed them and put them to bed. It is something between a garden and a house.
There are both private and public gardens in Vienna. There are no free gardens. But there is a very strong social support. Part of the cost of the garden is paid by the state, depending on the income and the number of people working in the family.
Viennese gardens are radically different from gardens in Kyiv. Let’s start with the fact that there are no separate buildings for the garden. They are located on the first floors of office or residential buildings. And there are only two age groups: from one to three years and from three to six years. Daytime sleep is required only in the younger group. There are no beds in the gardens: children sleep on mats in the gym or in a dedicated group.
Parents bring bed linen and blankets from home and take them home to wash. Hot food only for lunch, for breakfast and afternoon snack vegetables and fruits, spreaded bread (mostly cottage cheese with herbs), juice and water. No one takes children outside every day, as not all gardens have their own yard.
On the other hand, three educators per group work with the kids, your child can sleep in the arms of one. Educators adapt to the child: he is in a diaper – they will change it, with a dummy – they will not lose it. When parents decide it’s time to wean one or the other, there will be the same rules in the garden as at home. No one forces a child to eat “nasty” food, and no one will punish him because he does not want to sleep.
Extra classes are also different. In our garden, for example, there are tom-toms and motor-pedagogy. No math, reading or English. Children are taken almost every week on excursions to the fire department or the police station, to the theater or radio station, to visit the local television, to the zoo or castle.
About the school
The school is accepted from the age of six (full) years. Based on the results of the interview, the child is either taken to the first grade or offered a preparatory one. At the interview, the main criterion is physical development, and knowledge and skills are secondary. In classes of 24-26 students. Parents do not choose teachers. Of course, you can communicate your wishes to the director – no one forbids this.
There are private and public schools. In private schools, registration is at least two years in advance, in public schools – in a year. Education in a private school costs from 160 to 180 euros per month. In public and private schools paid food and after-school, but in public the price depends on the family income. It is difficult to get into a good public school if the child does not live in the same area where the school is located, while private schools are accepted regardless of registration.
The training program is the same, designed for 10 months a year – from September to June. The first day of training is not the first day, but the first Monday of September. And there is no “last call”, but there is a Summer Festival in mid-June.
The main four lessons a day and twice a week the fifth lesson is religion. In Austria, the child is required to attend religion classes. Additional lessons (playing a musical instrument, sports, chess, work) – at the request of the student and parents.
The first foreign language taught at school is English: one lesson per week during all four years of elementary school. After the lessons – lunch and an after-school, where the children do their homework for an hour. So they don’t bring books and notebooks home. And one more remarkable fact: parents are forbidden to correct mistakes. If the child does them, then the material is not learned, and the teacher pays more attention to this topic.
Once a week the students do their homework with the teacher at school, and on Wednesdays they are not given anything at all. On this day, those who go on an after-school, go on excursions to museums or fly kites in parks, and in June visit swimming pools. Austrian children in elementary school learn to acquire knowledge on their own and love this process.
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“College education in the specialty “kindergarten teacher”. Work contract for five years with the possibility of working in a kindergarten in Vienna.
Here’s an ad I saw two days before applying to college. I was very surprised by his text. Later I learned that in all local and central newspapers there was a powerful advertisement of a social nature about recruitment to this educational institution. What is so amazing, you ask? Those students who successfully passed the entrance exam receive a work permit in Austria and an agreement with the city for five years, a decent salary and paid vacation. Fiction!
I decided to check and called the hotline. I was explained in detail that the exam is very difficult. However, they assured me that teachers for kindergartens, afterschools and children’s educational centers are in great demand in Austria.
I come to the Open Day. Social workers, lawyers, labor and financial consultants of city services are ready to answer questions from curious visitors. Those who were confident in themselves could immediately go directly to the college administration and submit an application and documents.
Submitted documents. They didn’t take it. They said, “What if you change your mind? Here is a leaflet, it says when to come. Do not forget to take all documents, resume, motivation letter, black pen. A passport was not required. Already interesting.
Morning. Thursday. 7:30. I’m in place, in the third stream. Competition – 6 people per place. Exactly at 7:31 a roll call was held and divided into groups. There were 20 people in my group. Strange: age from 18 to 57 years. Lots of migrants.
7:45. Two supervisors were assigned to each group – second-year students, who motivate us, tell us what awaits us and ask us not to worry, note that future students should not be competitors, but friends, explain that the exam will consist of five mini-exams on 50 minutes.
8:00 am. Music. Take two teachers. One sits and writes something, the other accompanies at the choice of the examiner. “Do you want me to play the guitar, flute or piano?” she asks. At the beginning of the exam – gymnastics and “chanting” for 15 minutes. “Ready? Well, well done! Who brought the sheet music for children’s songs? Let’s see what you have there. So let’s get started!” And they bleated, and meowed, and lowed, and even grunted. In general, everyone sang as best they could. The examiners tested the rhythm, musical literacy, hearing. Most of all I liked the test of the sense of rhythm: we walk in a circle, tapping the rhythm with our hands at a fast and slow pace. Two rhythms at the same time. It is not simple! The main thing is not to get lost.
9:00 am. Sport. Many fail here. Thanks to the Soviet school, dear parents, the court and the active image of student life for the fact that I passed this task with honor! So, run 15 minutes in the gym non-stop. It is necessary to do 21 circles (an ordinary school gym), as many as possible. I don’t understand anything: after the seventh round, the people blush, run out of breath. And then I remember that there are so many green parks in Vienna, where slender Austrians in super-practical sportswear run, that all kinds of sports marathons are constantly held here for the rights of “such and such” and “in honor of such and such.” Then it was necessary to throw the ball against the wall five times and catch it, show five different types of jumping rope, go through an obstacle course for a while, climb over the Swedish wall twice, supposedly saving the child and jumping from the first floor. This exercise helps to bring out the fear of heights.
10:00 am. German. We are writing an essay “Why do so few men choose the profession of a child educator? “Pros and cons”. Every year, more and more fathers take parental leave, get the profession of an obstetrician-gynecologist, become “adoptive dads”, teachers, social workers. The salary is good for the social sector, additional holidays, allowances, pension. The idea is clear – public opinion about the lack of prestige of the choice of “women’s professions” must be changed. Everything is simple. You just need to meet the time and do not talk to anyone.
11:00 am. Interview. Everything is the same as when applying for a job. There is only one “but”. They give you photos and ask you to choose one of them, and then justify your opinion. I got a picture of the products. I immediately remembered the powerful advertising of all the media and social services about healthy eating. It worked! I remembered that on the bulletin board at school, each parent voluntarily enters the name of his child into the “Healthy Eating” (“Gesunde Jause”) list, and once a week, the student, in accordance with the list, brings vegetables, fruits, berries to the whole class. She talked about how my own children kept a notebook issued at school, where sports activities, a walk in the fresh air, a healthy diet, refusal of sweets and soda, one liter of water drunk daily, ten hours of sleep, etc. were ticked off daily.
12:00. Communicative (psychological) exam. Most considered it the easiest, as they laughed a lot and completely relaxed. It intuitively seemed to me that this would be the most difficult part of the whole day. I had to pay close attention to the language of gestures and body movements, constantly speak last, and not first, and not ask countless questions “Why?”. Intuition did not disappoint.
This exam had the most examiners. Not two, as everywhere else, but six people. And everyone had in their hands not just a blank sheet of paper with a pen, but a whole scale of 4 graphs. There may have been a hidden video camera or sound recording. First, they asked to move two tables and began to watch who would move and who would watch what was happening. Then it was necessary to take a chair and sit in a circle. Everything was important: who, where, how they did it, where their hands were at that time, who took off their shoes and sat barefoot, and who did not. Then they were asked to choose pictures published by a charitable organization and telling about the problems of our society. Under each picture was an aphorism.
Attention! Listen to yourself, what are you saying? Why are you saying this if they will immediately forget about you as soon as you leave the exam! They won’t even remember your name! What for? Your task is to pass the exam with a positive mark. Read how, in my opinion, you should not answer this exam. Some managed to tell in one minute, pulling out the picture “Love”, about unhappy love, about their tattoos and why they stretch all over the arm and back.
I was one of the last to answer, and when I looked at the floor, I was surprised how many joyful and bright pictures of nature and children were left lying on the floor. We are going to be educators! And all these pictures are not in demand yet? To what extent do the people sitting next to me sincerely want to work in this specialty? After all, it just seems that becoming a kindergarten teacher is so easy! I decided to pull out a picture with a black, poorly dressed boy of six years old, where it was written that it was necessary to educate with love. As I spoke, the cheerful faces of the examiners turned serious. In my story, I focused on what I consider to be exemplary those countries where all children of foreigners from the age of five, regardless of the status of their parents, receive a place in a kindergarten and the right to free language courses, as well as attention and respect from teachers on an equal footing with everyone. Everyone nodded quietly and felt a little uncomfortable. Once again I was convinced that it’s not worth returning everyone present to reality, but you need to become funny and stupid, well, at least for a while. Then we were all given a rope and asked to tie a knot without letting go of our hands. Team spirit, so to speak, test and ingenuity! Everyone was so good and cheerful that it seemed to me as if I myself were in a kindergarten. Finally, we were all offered a role-playing game “parent and child”, “teacher and child”.
13:00. The last test is drawing (creativity). Each is given a white sheet of A4 format and a pencil. Everyone has something on the table. You have to draw it correctly and come up with a drawing. It can be a nail, a paper clip, a screw, a nut.
14:00. The exam is over. The results are promised to be sent by mail in three weeks. They recommend taking another important exam in a month in one of the pools in Vienna. This exam is very “simple”: tell 15 rules of behavior on the water, jump from a meter-high platform into the water and swim for 15 minutes in any style.
I leave the exam, as I came – happy and inspired. Thanks to my Moscow schools, strict teachers, harsh classes in all weather conditions. Let Russian teachers be proud of our preparation and borrow something good and innovative for their European students! These entrance exams can be passed by any Russian ninth-grader, if he believes in himself, in his strength. There are many opinions about the quality of Russian or Western education. Let me just say one thing (from my personal experience of organizing children’s events in Vienna): Austrian colleagues with enthusiasm and amazement are trying to adopt the “Soviet school”, the Russian methodology for working with children of preschool and school age.
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Mona’s Daycare offers center-based and full-time child care and early education services designed for young children. Located at 2101 Bertie St, the company serves families living in the Greensboro, NC area.Mona’s Daycare has served the community since they started operating in 2010….
Linda’s Day Care
5018 Beale Ave, Greensboro, NC 27407
Costimate: $147/day
Description:
Child care for children, ages 1 – 5, Preschool for ages 2 – 5. Been in business operating home daycare for 28 years. Only charge $100 per week. Hours 7 AM – 6 PM, Monday thru Friday.
Children receive Morningand afternoon snack with a healthy lunch. They also get lots of love and individual attention. Daycare is licensed by state of NC and City of Greensboro. Operator is in 100% compliance with State Childcare guidelines. Operator loves children and enjoys teaching them. All children graduating from our preschool are well prepared for kindergarten.
We currently have a few openings due to children leaving to go to kindergarten….
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In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Greensboro, NC?
There are a variety of daycares in Greensboro, NC providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.
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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 1121 in Greensboro, NC as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Greensboro 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.
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As you visit daycare facilities in Greensboro, NC, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Greensboro, NC.
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Welcome to Greensboro KinderCare in North Carolina! Conveniently located near the intersection of Fleming Road and New Garden Road, our center has engaging and colorful classrooms with carefully selected literature. Our well-organized curriculum focuses on building academic intelligence as well as emotional intelligence. Our teachers create learning activities that aim to build confidence in each and every one of their students. Everyone belongs in our KinderCare family!
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In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour!
Meet Christy Meadows, Our Center Director
Meet Christy Meadows! She is the Center Director at Greensboro KinderCare in North Carolina. Christy attended Guilford Technical Community College, where she earned an Associate Degree in Art. She has also earned fifty-two additional credit hours in Early Childhood Education from Haywood Community College. She has been with KinderCare since 2000, and during that time she was a teacher and an assistant director. “Eventually all pieces fall into place. Until then, laugh at the confusion, live for the moment and know that everything happens for a reason.” Outside of work, Christy enjoys spending time with her family.
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Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
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sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.
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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 Greensboro 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 Greensboro KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
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Persian GreenSboro: Description of the variety, photo, reviews
Content
- 1 History of variety selection
- 2 Description of varieties of Persian Greenssboro
- 3 Description of varieties
- 3.1 DRIVE, FROMOSOLY 9000,
- 3.2 WHAT IS ALLECTIVITIVERS A
,0005 3.3 HELL and fruiting
- 3.4 Area of application of fruits
- 3.5 Resistance to diseases and pests
- 3.6 Advantages and disadvantages of the variety
- 4.1 Recommended periods
- 4.2 Suitable location
- 4.3 Selecting and preparing landing material
- 4. 4 Landing Algorithm
6 diseases and pests, methods of struggle and struggle and methods prevention
Greensboro peach is a dessert variety known for more than a hundred years. Its tender, large fruits are among the first to ripen in the southern regions with a hot climate, but they can also ripen much further north. Peaches have long ceased to be exotic in the gardens of the middle lane. Proper care allows Greensboro to endure cold winters and stably bear fruit both on the Black Sea coast and in the Moscow region.
Breeding History
The Greensboro Peach was obtained in the late 19th century by free pollination from a seedling of the Connet variety. The birthplace of an early and frost-resistant fruit is the USA. In 1947, the variety was zoned in the North Caucasus, peach showed itself well in the Crimea, and widely spread in Central Asia and the Black Sea region.
Description of Greensboro peach cultivar
The Greensboro peach tree without enhanced shaping grows tall with a spreading crown. Annual growth is average. Shoots with short internodes, smooth, in the light acquire a dark crimson hue.
Peach leaves of medium length (up to 15 cm), folded in the form of a boat in the center, with tips bent down. The upper side of the plate is dark green, the lower side is light gray. Petiole up to 1 cm. The edges have rounded teeth.
Fruit buds large, ovoid, arranged in groups. The variety blooms profusely and amicably. The inflorescences of the Greensboro variety are pink. Petals are large, bright pink, rounded.
Description of Greensboro peach fruit:
- large: over 55 mm in diameter;
- oval with flattened, depressed top;
- average fruit weight ranges from 100 to 120 g;
- fibrous, juicy, creamy flesh with a green tint;
- the surface of the fruit is rigidly pubescent, rough;
- green skin with slight burgundy blush;
- stone small, difficult to separate, prone to cracking.
With a medium sugar content, Greensboro fruits are distinguished by a balanced sweet and sour taste and a strong peach aroma.
The variety is zoned and recommended for cultivation in the south of the country. But the right agricultural technology allows you to get excellent yields in the middle lane, zones with moderate winters and warm, humid summers.
Characteristics of the variety
Greensboro peach, according to the description of the All-Russian Selection Institute, belongs to the table fruits. An early ripe, high-yielding variety combines winter hardiness and drought resistance, which allows you to significantly expand its cultivation areas.
Drought-resistant, frost-resistant
The crop withstands winters with temperatures below -22 °C. Greensboro peach, even in the Moscow region, according to reviews, shows excellent survival. Cases of complete recovery of the plant after freezing and death of the above-ground part (at -35 °C) to the level of snow cover have been recorded.
The drought resistance of the variety is relative. The tree does not die from a short-term drought, but the yield suffers, and the branches tend to become bare, which is why they winter badly.
Does the variety need pollinators
The Greensboro variety is self-fertile, trees can be planted in the same type of plantings. The yield is well influenced by the presence of other peaches in the garden for pollination.
Grafted on almonds, apricots, cherry plums, Greensboro is grown on difficult soils unsuitable for own rooted seedlings.
Yield and fruiting
Greensboro peach starts fruiting quickly: 2-3 years. By the age of 10, trees are gaining full strength. The maximum recorded yield from one adult peach is 67 kg.
The variety belongs to the early maturing period. In the south, Greensboro peaches ripen in July, in the black earth regions – by early August.
The palatability of the variety is estimated by experts at 4. 8 points out of 5. The content of solids in fruits reaches 12%, sugars – about 9%, acids – 0.4%, vitamin C – 6 mg per 100 g of pulp.
Fruit area
Greensboro does not keep well. From pressure, the tender flesh is deformed and darkens. Therefore, the variety is not intended for transportation over long distances and long-term storage. If necessary, transportation, the fruits are removed in technical ripeness: approximately 3-4 days before full ripening. Peaches are packed in boxes, shifting with soft, hygroscopic materials.
Disease and pest resistance
Greensboro is resistant to the main enemy of peach orchards – clasterosporium, as well as powdery mildew. In the absence of proper care and prevention, it is prone to leaf curl.
Advantages and disadvantages of
Over the centuries of cultivation, the Greensboro variety has gained undeniable recognition among gardeners for the following qualities:
- Early harvest.
- Frost resistance.
- Aroma and taste.
- Immunity to major diseases.
Disadvantages include:
- uneven fruit size: from 70 to 120 g per tree;
- the need for urgent use due to the rapid loss of presentation;
- limited zoning and the need for shelter for the winter in the central regions.
The negative sides of the Greensboro peach, according to the reviews of novice gardeners, are sometimes indicated by a tendency to leaf curl, but this shortcoming is easily corrected with appropriate care.
Rules for planting peach
A seedling of a well-chosen variety suitable for the climate needs to be properly rooted. The further growth, development, fruiting of the Greensboro peach largely depends on this procedure. Timing plays an important role in planting.
Recommended planting dates
The following planting dates are recommended for tender, heat-loving Greensboro peach in different regions:
- In the south – in autumn (September or early October). When planted in spring, young plants suffer from heat, sunburn.
- In the middle lane – in autumn or spring, depending on the weather. The main criterion for planting is soil warmed up to +15 ° С.
- Closer to the north – only in spring, when the soil and air warm up to comfortable temperatures.
In areas with cold winters and little snow, Greensboro peaches are sheltered for the winter.
Selecting a suitable site
Choose a sunny, wind-protected site for planting a heat-loving variety, preferably without stagnant water. The best choice would be the southern slope.
Greensboro variety grows on different types of soil, it does not tolerate only acidic and saline soils. Heavy soils can be enriched with humus, mature compost with complex fertilizers. A little humus or mineral supplements are added to light soil.
Selection and preparation of planting material
It is advisable to purchase peach seedlings in special nurseries. So the purchased trees will be guaranteed to correspond to the declared varietal qualities.
Signs of a good Greensboro seedling:
- height – from 1 to 1.5 m;
- age – up to 2 years;
- trunk girth approx. 2 cm;
- smooth bark, free from spots and damage;
- healthy, moist roots, no signs of pests.
For spring planting, the material of the Greensboro variety is shortened to 80 cm, side shoots are cut by a third. At night, the root system is placed in a solution with a growth stimulator (for example, Kornevin). In the morning the seedling is ready.
Autumn planting Greensboro involves shortening the roots, it is advisable not to prun the trunk and branches until spring. On varietal greens with leaves, they are cut off before planting. Until the peach roots begin to fully function, the load should be reduced as much as possible.
Planting algorithm
Planting site for Greensboro peach is prepared in advance. The pit is dug six months before the estimated time of work. A recess of 40×40 cm is pre-prepared. The final size will depend on the root system of the seedling.
With free crown formation, between plants should not be less than 3 m. Peach does not tolerate thickening. Row spacing is kept from 4 to 5 m wide. The tighter fit of the Greensboro is only acceptable with heavy pruning and shaping.
Peach planting step by step:
- A support (pole, pole) is placed in the center of the planting hole.
- The bottom is covered with drainage (gravel, sand) at least 10 cm thick.
- A mound of fertile substrate is built around the support.
- The seedling is arranged in the center of the hole so that the support shaded the young plant from the daytime sun.
- Gently spread the peach roots over a mound of earth, cover with a small layer of soil and press lightly.
- Water the plant with a bucket of non-cold water and wait for the moisture to be completely absorbed.
- At this stage, the hole can be filled completely with soil.
Leave the neck of the scion 3 cm above ground level if the Greensboro peach is to be grown in tree form. With the bush version, the grafting site is buried in the ground.
A shaft of earth is formed along the perimeter of the seat. Pour 2 buckets of water under each peach. It is advisable to immediately mulch the soil, but do not lay a moisture-saving layer close to the trunk.
Peach Aftercare
If planted in spring, Greensboro peach will swell and show leaves within 30 days.
Warning! It happens that the vegetation of the seedling does not start on time, there are no leaves all season, but the trunk remains flexible and the color of the bark is not changed. In such a dream, Greensboro can spend a whole year, and begin to develop rapidly next spring.
Pruning is the most important step in peach care. The fruiting and even successful wintering of the seedling depends on the formation of the crown and the regulation of the load. Standard techniques for pruning peaches of any variety are shown in the photo.
The Greensboro cultivar is characterized by dense fruit buds, mainly in the lower part of the growth. The branches of such varieties are shortened more than with a single arrangement of fruits on the shoot.
The goal of all maintenance measures is to increase the winter hardiness of seedlings. This principle is especially important to observe when growing Greensboro peach in the Moscow region and other central regions. Winters in the middle lane do not differ in critical frosts, but thaws are frequent, which has a bad effect on fruit buds and annual growth.
Greensboro Peach Care Features:
- When fertilizing in the summer, potash compounds are preferred: potassium sulfate or ash. Nitrogen top dressings (even organic ones) have a bad effect on preparing the variety for wintering.
- Greensboro Peach produces best fruit when watered regularly. With a lack of rain, the tree trunks should be deeply moistened every 10 days. After harvesting, it is advisable to stop watering: this will reduce the growth of branches, but increase the plant’s resistance to frost.
- It is useful to mulch the peach tree with a thick layer (at least 10 cm) of organic matter, such as weeds. This protects the roots from frost in winter and keeps the soil moist in summer.
Harvest rationing allows Greensboro to tolerate cold weather more easily. In the spring, when pruning, it is worth removing the weakest ovaries or thinning them out if they are too abundant. Overloaded with fruits, peaches delight in season, but often freeze out in winter.
Diseases and pests, methods of control and prevention
The resistance of Greensboro variety to most of the diseases characteristic of peach allows for less preventive treatments with chemicals. But one of the viruses requires special attention.
The disease is manifested by leaf curl and requires preventive spraying:
- in autumn – 3% Bordeaux mixture;
- in spring – 1% solution of the same product;
- in case of infection – with the drug “Topaz”, diluted according to the instructions.
Garden crops with sweet fruits are often attacked by aphids, codling moth, scale insects and striped moths. Karbofos, Zolon, Atellik or other specialized insecticides are used to control peach pests.
Tip! Affected branches are recommended to be cut and burned outside the garden.
Conclusion
The Greensboro Peach is an exceptionally tender and short-lived fruit. But its excellent palatability, early harvest and winter hardiness of trees provide the variety with popularity both in the south and in temperate zones.
Reviews
Victoria Pavlovna, 37 years old, Saratov
It took a long time to choose peach – our regions are not the most southern. Stopped in Greensboro. I grow a variety not as a tree, but as a bush. So it is easier to cover for the winter. I mulch the soil with sawdust, lay branches on them, sprinkle everything with sand. You can also use lutrasil from above so that the shelter does not collapse. I was worried about the first winter – whether the variety would freeze. Now I know how to prepare peaches for winter and there is nothing more to worry about.
Pavel Gennadievich, 56 years old, Stavropol
I have more than one variety of Greensboro in my garden, there are different peaches, but this one seems to me the most fragrant. It ripens one of the first, although not very sweet, but it is able to please both children and grandchildren. Before planting, you should know that the best way to consume these peaches is to eat right by the tree. The variety is not suitable for transportation.
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90,000 Joseph Biden and the Void. The President of the United States again greeted the invisible man
6 months ago
For the first time since the loss of the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet cruiser “Moskva” off the coast of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported the number of dead sailors for the first time, TASS reports.
– Of the members of the crew of the cruiser “Moskva”, one person died, 27 were missing. The remaining 396 crew members of the Moskva cruiser were evacuated to the ships of the Black Sea Fleet and taken to Sevastopol,” the statement said.
As a result of the fire, the missile cruiser “Moskva” was seriously damaged due to the detonation of ammunition, the crew’s attempts to extinguish the fire did not lead to a result, the Ministry of Defense stressed.
Earlier, a number of media blocked for spreading fakes about the actions of Russian troops in Ukraine reported that at least 37 people died on the cruiser. In addition, there are missing persons. The message of the Ministry of Defense refutes this information.
Information about the fire on the cruiser Moskva began to arrive on April 13 from Ukrainian officials. Aleksey Arestovich, a representative of the president’s office, said that the cruiser was hit by two Neptune anti-ship missiles. During the day, the Ministry of Defense confirmed that there was a fire and an explosion of ammunition on board the cruiser.
The ship remained afloat and was towed to the port of Sevastopol. On April 15, the Ministry of Defense announced that the cruiser Moskva sank during a storm.
6 months ago
The current President of France Emmanuel Macron predicts serious problems for Europe that will be associated with the likely introduction of new anti-Russian sanctions. According to the politician, if the region completely refuses gas from Russia, it may face the real consequences of this decision only in winter.
Emmanuel Macron Photo: Francois Mori/Pool/Reuters
The leader of the republic reasonably believes that European states will not notice the consequences of new sanctions that may affect Russian energy resources during the warm season – in spring and summer, since now the reserves in gas storage facilities have replenish.
But next winter we will feel them if there is no more Russian gas,
– Lenta.ru quotes Macron.
Let us recall that earlier the President of France stated that the EU is not currently discussing the possibility of refusing gas from Russia. In this context, so far they are only talking about oil and fuel from the Russian Federation.
It must be said that two days before the second round of the presidential elections now underway in France, the current head of state, according to polls, increased the lead over his competitor Marine Le Pen and apparently secured re-election, writes RBC. The final vote will take place on April 24.
TAGS: Russian gas economy Emmanuel Macron
6 months ago
The Deputy Commander of the Central Military District, Major General Rustam Minnekaev , stated that the second stage of the special operation will include the establishment of full control of the Russian Army over the Donbass and the southern regions of Ukraine. He spoke about this during a speech at a meeting of the Union of Defense Industries of the Sverdlovsk Region.
Photo: russia-today.net
Minnekayev explained that control of the territory of Donbass would make it possible to build a land corridor to Crimea and have an impact on facilities vital for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, writes Gazeta. Ru. The military also noted that control over the Ukrainian south would provide the Russian military with another outlet to Transnistria, which is very important in the current geopolitical situation.
Recall that on February 24, the leader of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin announced the start of a special operation in Ukraine.
TAGS: international relationsRustam Minnekaevspecial operation
6 months ago
Even if Germany imposes an embargo on Russian gas supplies, peace will not be established in Ukraine. And the FRG and the rest of Europe do not need a serious economic crisis, which may be the result of the rejection of Russian energy resources.
Olaf Scholz. Photo: AP Photo/Markus Schreiber
This opinion was expressed by the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz , talking to Spiegel. “Lenta.ru” provides a translation of a fragment of the politician’s speech.
Note that in a conversation with a journalist, Scholz also recalled the actions of his country, designed to prevent NATO’s military involvement in the conflict in Ukraine, since such a development of events could lead to a new world war. The chancellor stressed that he intends to do everything possible to exclude the possibility of a nuclear war.
TAGS: Olaf Scholzsky Russian gas situation in the economy
6 months ago
President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky , along with the Belarusian oppositionist Svetlana Tikhanovskaya and ex-editor of Channel One Marina Ovsyannikova, will receive the Media Freedom Award at the Ludwig Erhard summit in Bavaria, reports the organizer of the summit, Weimer Media Group.
Vladimir Zelensky
This year’s award is dedicated to the struggle for freedom in Eastern Europe. The ceremony takes place on Friday, April 22.
– It is the Ukrainians, Belarusians, and also Russians who are at the forefront in Eastern Europe against evil, against war and tyranny, courageously defending their freedom as well as ours. Words, deeds, great courage and life, – noted the jury.
The award will be given against the backdrop of the publication of an OSCE report on the situation in Ukraine, which, among other things, notes that the mission has 127 facts (45 of them confirmed) of harsh treatment of Ukrainians, whom local security forces, the defense forces or special services suspected of sympathy to Russia.
In addition, more than 300 Ukrainian citizens have recently been arrested, whom the special services suspected of complicity with Russia – while the families of the victims are not told where their relatives are and whether they are alive.
It should be noted that in 2021, Zelensky committed a complete defeat of the media objectionable to the regime. During the year, the broadcasting of five major TV channels and online publications that criticized Volodymyr Zelensky’s policies or were associated with the opposition was immediately stopped. We are talking about sanctions against the products of media mogul Taras Kozak and the TV channels 112 Ukraine, NewsOne and ZIK, as well as Pershiy Nezalezhny and UkrLive.
In addition, on February 11, 2022, the NASH TV channel of the former People’s Deputy Yevgeny Muraev, who previously expressed solidarity with Kozak’s closed media and aired in support of them, also fell under sanctions for a period of 5 years.
TAGS: Volodymyr ZelenskyMediaUkraine
6 months ago
A discussion club of the same name has been opened in Moscow on Sparrow Hills, which will help develop mechanisms for reconfiguring the national economy of the Russian Federation to a new reality. The first round of discussions has already taken place. This was reported on the official website of one of the initiators of the project and the author of the KURS program, Vice Speaker of the State Duma Alexander Babakov .
Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the VIII convocation Alexander Mikhailovich Babakov and head of the Just Russia – For Truth faction in the State Duma Sergei Mironov
The opening of the discussion club was also attended by Chairman of A Just Russia – For Truth Sergey Mironov , Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Commission Sergey Glazyev , Co-Chairman of the SRHR Gennady Semigin , and First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Alexander Zhukov 905 . Alexander Babakov :
Chairman of the SRHR Sergey Mironov in his speech also noted that the world has changed after the start of the special military operation and there will be no return to the past.
We must have a mobilization, anti-sanction economy. You don’t have to be afraid of it. We cannot live as before February 24,
– said Sergei Mironov.
Sergey Mironov. Photo: duma.gov.ru
One of the main topics of the forum was the discussion of the pros and cons of targeted emission and large state investments in the economy, as well as the risks of hyperinflation. SRZP co-chairman Gennady Semigin drew attention to the need for such discussions, noting that the government, especially the Central Bank, is ossified and does not accept progressive ideas.
Silence and deafness in the management of the Central Bank is present. Some sit in government for eight years and believe that they know everything. And they don’t want to listen to anything,
– Semigin was indignant.
Gennady Semigin. Photo: patriot-rus.ru
Sergey Glazyev, in turn, pointed out the fallacy of the paradigm of the financial and economic block on the issue of inflation: that hyperinflation 19The 90s was caused, among other things, by uncontrolled emission.
Prominent economists, politicians and deputies of the State Duma spoke at the meeting. The members of the club intend to work together to develop effective solutions to create a sovereign, growing and stable economic system in Russia.
TAGS: Alexander Babakov State Duma Economy of the Russian Federation
6 months ago
The German edition of Welt published the opinion of the columnist Elmar Krekeler , who accused the Russian serial cartoon of propaganda Masha and the Bear . He stated that the girl Masha looks like “the crying old women of Mariupol”, and the work as a whole transmits the image of “Western decline”.
A frame from the cartoon “Masha and the Bear”
At the same time, as writes URA . RU , the second protagonist of the series, the Bear, was subjected to the most ruthless criticism from the German. According to the journalist, the creators deliberately presented him as “sweet and tolerant” so that “children in the West do not hate Russia so much.”
Cultural analysis led the author of the article to the conclusion that, in addition to old women, Masha is called upon to personify “Western decline” in the work, since she is periodically harshly criticized by a conservative (Medved). At the same time, Masha appears before the public as an “anarchist champion of feminism.”
Krekeler himself, obviously, is well versed in the methods of PR and propaganda, as he very far-sightedly advises the authorities not to impose a ban on Masha and the Bear, which will only help “Russian propaganda.”
In addition, the German journalist expressed the bold idea that it is not necessary to ban Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy or Tchaikovsky . Nevertheless, both Russian writers and Russian composers are now successfully banned in the West. The absurdity of Russophobic statements at the same time often has a pronounced caricature character and borders on the level of artistic expressiveness with the masterful images created by Russian satirists.
TAGS: cartoonspropagandarussophobia
6 months ago
State Duma deputy Oleg Matveychev proposes limiting the work of grocery hypermarkets on Sundays in order to create an incentive for the development of farmers’ markets.
Photo: yarnovosti.com
According to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, a letter containing proposals on this matter has already been sent to the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov .
According to the parliamentarian, if people are temporarily banned from going to hypermarkets, citizens will begin to visit convenience stores and fairs more often. This is likely to give impetus to the development of subsidiary farms.
Matveychev believes that the work of food fairs now either comes down to the theme of “ecological food”, or has a local character. At the same time, weekend fairs are open in the capital, attended by farmers from more than 40 regions of the country.
TAGS: State Duma Trade Economy of the Russian Federation
6 months ago
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan published another “Blue Book on Diplomacy”, in which they called, in their opinion, the “disputed islands” of the Kuril chain “illegally occupied.” The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country has already used this designation in relation to the South Kuriles, the last time was in 2003.
View of the northern territories from space and Japan’s idea of the border line
According to the Kyodo news agency, the diplomats made such a decision because of the start of the Russian special operation in Ukraine.
Explaining patterns to preschoolers: Teaching patterns to infants and toddlers
Teaching patterns to infants and toddlers
Tracy Trautner, Michigan State University Extension -
Pattern activities can easily be implemented into the day in natural ways with children.
Children love to find patterns in the world around them. Patterns help children understand change and that things happen over time. Patterns are things that repeat in a logical way, like vertical stripes on a sweater. They can be numbers, images or shapes. For example, a pattern can be made out of plastic animals alternating between two and four legged animals or animals that swim versus animals that fly.
Patterns help children make predictions because they begin to understand what comes next. They also help children learn how to make logical connections and use reasoning skills. Patterns can be found everywhere in our daily lives and should be pointed out to small children. “The sun came up and went down and then the moon came up and went down.”
Do not underestimate what a child is capable of learning in all academic areas including math. Toddlers can act out patterns such as jumping to the left, then right, then left and then right. They can observe repeating patterns like a block standing, block lying flat, block standing, block lying flat, etc. They become able to copy simple repeating patterns, such as green, white, green, white and so on. Eventually, they will be able to make their own simple patterns.
Michigan State University Extension provides the following ideas to extend exposure to patterns with young children:
- Use math talk: “Let’s clap to the beat of this song.” “Your sweater has stripes. Red, blue, red, blue, red, blue…”
- Read books and sing songs and lullabies with words and phrases that repeat.
- Have a consistent routine.
- Describe what you see the child doing. “I put the blocks in the pail; you dumped them out; I put blocks in; you dumped them out. ”
Books that teach patterns:
- “Ten Little Rabbits” by Virginai Grossman
- “Max Found Two Sticks” by Brian Pinkney
- “Close, Closer, Closest” by Shelly Rotner
- “Nature’s Paintbrush: The Patterns and Colors Around You” by Susan Stockdale
Other resources from the National Association for the Education of Young Children:
- 10 Things to Know About Math
- Support Math Readiness Through Math Talk
- Helping Your Child See and Show Mathematical Ideas
This article was published by Michigan State University Extension. For more information, visit https://extension.msu.edu. To have a digest of information delivered straight to your email inbox, visit https://extension.msu.edu/newsletters. To contact an expert in your area, visit https://extension.msu.edu/experts, or call 888-MSUE4MI (888-678-3464).
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Basic math skills in preschool and kindergarten set the foundation for learning more advanced math concepts later on. Patterning is one of those important early skills. Thankfully, patterns are easy and fun to teach!
How do we teach patterns? We can notice them, hear them, and physically make them. Here’s a simple progression you might want to use when you teach patterns:
- ABAB (red, blue, red, blue)
- ABC (car, truck, plane, car, truck, plane)
- AABB (crayon, crayon, pencil, pencil, crayon, crayon, pencil, pencil)
- AAB (Cheerio, Cheerio, raisin, Cheerio, Cheerio, raisin)
- ABB (stomp, clap, clap, stomp, clap clap)
Read on for 15 simple ways to teach your early learner about patterns. At the end of the post you’ll find a variety of free printables as well!
Simple ways to teach patterns
1. Notice a pattern on your child’s clothing. “Look, you have on stripes today! Red, blue, red, blue.”
2. Make a pattern with toys. We love to make patterns with Duplos. Making patterns with toy vehicles is fun too.
3. Make a pattern by doing something. “Let’s make a pattern with how we move. Jump. Step. Jump. Step.”
4. Make a sound pattern with rhythm instruments. BANG, tap, tap, BANG, tap, tap. Start out by making a pattern and having your child copy you.
5. Get out a colored manipulative and make patterns. We like to use color tiles, counting bears, and pattern blocks. You could also put pom poms in an ice cube tray.
6. Make patterns with stickers.
7. Save lids and make a variety of patterns.
8. Create patterns with objects you find in nature.
9. You can make a pattern with everyday household objects.
- Pen, pencil, pen, pencil.
- Fork, knife, spoon, fork, knife spoon.
- Big book, small book, big book, small book.
10. Have your child make her own patterns using stamps and washable ink pads.
11. Draw simple patterns using crayons.
12. Make patterns by sliding balls of play dough onto skewers.
13. Use coins to make patterns.
14. Notice patterns you see everyday. Have your child find the tile in your bathroom floor, the pattern in your backyard gate, or the pattern in the picture frame on his wall. Pretty soon he’ll be finding patterns to show you!
15. Here’s a fun one – make patterns using snack food. Pretzel, cracker, raisin, raisin. Pretzel, cracker, raisin, raisin.
Free printables for teaching patterns
I’ve shared counting bear pattern strips.
My truck pattern strips are one of the first printables I shared at The Measured Mom.
Print these coin pattern strips.
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Non-traditional painting techniques | Luchik Educational Center
Each child, learning about the world around him, tries to reflect it in his activities: in the game, in stories, in drawing, in modeling, etc. Excellent opportunities in this regard are pictorial creative activity. The more diverse the conditions conducive to the formation of a creative environment, the brighter the artistic abilities of the child will manifest themselves.
Drawing with non-traditional techniques opens up a wide scope for children’s imagination, gives the child the opportunity to get carried away with creativity, develop imagination, show independence and initiative, and express their individuality.
Unconventional painting techniques are a great way to create small masterpieces. It turns out that you can create a salty picture, and the palm can turn into a blue elephant. A gray blot can become a tree, and carrots and potatoes can surprise with unusual patterns.
For example, with children of primary preschool age, you can use:
- finger painting;
- hand painting;
- thread printing;
- potato or carrot stamp.
You can try with children of middle preschool age:
- picture prints;
- plasticine printing;
- oil pastel + watercolor;
- leaf impressions;
- hand drawings;
- drawing with cotton swabs;
- magic strings;
- monotype.
And with children of older preschool age, you can master more complex techniques:
- painting with soap bubbles;
- drawing with crumpled paper;
- salt painting;
- inkblotography;
- plasticineography;
- scraping;
- frottage.
Each of these unconventional techniques is a little game for a child. The use of these techniques allows children to feel more relaxed, bolder, more spontaneous. These techniques develop the imagination, give complete freedom for self-expression.
Drawing funny prints
1. Plasticine dies
It is very easy and convenient to make plasticine dies. It is enough to give a piece of plasticine the desired shape, decorate with patterns (lines, spots) and paint in the desired color. For staining, you can use a sponge moistened with paint, or a brush that can apply paint to the surface of the die. It is better to use thick paint.
Materials: 1. Plasticine; 2.Pencil; 3. Paint; 4.Sponge; 5.Brush; 6.Paper; 7.Jar for water.
2. Thread dies
To create “striped dies” you can use threads that are firmly wound around an object. With a thick layer of paint, the threads are dyed in the desired color. Then, using imagination, the “striped pattern” is applied to the surface to be decorated.
Materials: 1. Wool thread; 2. Base; 3. Paint; 4.Brush; 5.Paper; 6.Jar for water.
3. Printed pictures
It is possible to make prints using foam molds, which are convenient for drawing with a pointed object, leaving indentations in the mold. Then paint must be applied to the form. Immediately a sheet of paper is applied over the form, ironed. After a while, you need to carefully remove the sheet of paper. A beautiful pattern will appear on its back.
Materials: 1. Foam mold; 2.Pencil; 3. Paint; 4.Brush; 5.Paper; 6. Jar for water.
4. Leaf prints
This technique is familiar to many. To print a sheet, you can use any paint. Apply paint to the veined side. Then the painted side of the sheet is applied to the paper, ironed. After a few seconds, gently lift the sheet. The imprint of the leaf will remain on the sheet of paper.
Materials: 1. Leaf; 2. Paint; 3.Brush; 4.Paper; 5.Jar for water.
5. Potato, carrot, apple prints
Delicious vegetables and fruits can also draw. It is only necessary to give them the desired shape, choose the right color of paint, paint with a brush and make a beautiful print on the surface to be decorated.
Materials: 1. Vegetable/fruit; 2. Paint; 3.Brush; 4.Paper; 5.Jar for water.
Hand painting
1. Draw with palms
It is very interesting and exciting to draw with colored palms. It is very pleasant and unusual to paint your pens with bright colors and leave your prints on a piece of paper. Hand painting is a fun game for little artists.
Materials: 1. Finger paints; 2.Paper; 3.Brush; 4.Jar for water.
2. Draw with fingers
You can also draw with your fingers, leaving multi-colored prints on paper.
Materials: 1. Finger paints; 2.Paper; 3.Pencil/Felt pen; 4.Jar for water.
Bubble painting
You can also draw with soap bubbles. To do this, add any soap solution and paint to a glass of water. Use a straw to slurp a lot of foam. Place paper over the bubbles. When the first patterns begin to appear, you can lift the paper. Bubble patterns are ready.
Materials: 1. Glass of water; 2. Paint; 3. Soap solution; 4.Tubule; 5. Paper.
Salt painting
Salt gives the pattern whimsical patterns. When depicting any landscape or bright background, you can use salt to give the background of the picture a beautiful texture. The background must be sprinkled with salt while the paint is still wet. When the paint dries, just shake off the remaining salt. Unusual light spots will remain in their place.
Materials: 1. Salt; 2. Paint; 3.Brush; 4.Paper; 5.Jar for water.
Crumpled paper drawing
A crumpled napkin or piece of paper also allows you to get an interesting texture. There are two ways to draw with crumpled paper.
Method #1 Liquid paint is applied to a sheet of paper. After a short period of time (while the sheet is still wet), a crumpled napkin is applied to the sheet. Absorbing moisture, the napkin leaves its characteristic mark on the surface of the paper.
Method No. 2 First you need to crumple the sheet or napkin. Apply a coat of paint to this lump. The painted side can then be printed.
Texture sheets can then be successfully used to create collages.
Materials: 1. Napkin/Paper; 2. Paint; 3.Brush; 4.Jar for water.
Oil pastels and watercolors
Technique for drawing “magic” pictures using white oil pastels. Any “invisible” pattern is drawn on white paper with white pastel. But as soon as the brush and paint begin to decorate the white sheet, then … children will feel like real magicians when magic pictures begin to appear under their brushes.
Materials: 1. White oil pastel; 2.Watercolor; 3.Brush; 4.Paper; 5.Jar for water.
Monotype
Monotype technique from Greek. “mono” – one and “typos” – imprint, imprint, touch, image.
This is a drawing technique using a unique print. Only one print is obtained and it is impossible to create two absolutely identical works.
There are two types of monotype.
1. Monotype on glass
A layer of gouache paint is applied to a smooth surface (glass, plastic board, film). Then a drawing is created with a finger or a cotton swab. A sheet of paper is placed on top and pressed against the surface. The result is a mirror image.
Materials: 1.Smooth surface; 2. Gouache; 3.Brush; 4.Paper; 5.Jar for water.
2. Subject monotype
A piece of paper needs to be folded in half. Inside, on one half, draw something with paints. Then fold the sheet and iron it with your hand to get a symmetrical print.
Materials: 1. Paint; 2.Brush; 3.Paper; 4.Jar for water.
Inkblotography
Non-traditional drawing technique “blotography” (blowing with a tube) is another magic of creative activities. Such an activity for children is very exciting, interesting and very useful.
Just like blowing through a straw improves health: the strength of the lungs and the respiratory system of the child as a whole.
To create a magical picture, you will need a large blot, which you need to blow, blow, blow … until an intricate drawing appears on a piece of paper. When a strange drawing is ready, you can paint on details: leaves, if you get a tree; eyes, if it turned out a magical creature.
Materials: 1. Watercolor; 2.Tubule; 3.Brush; 4.Paper; 5.Jar for water.
Thread print
Drawing techniques using “magic thread”. It is necessary to lower the threads into the paint so that they are well saturated with paint. Then they need to be put on paper so that the ends of the thread 5-10cm protrude from both sides of the sheet of paper. The threads are covered with another sheet of paper. The top sheet is held by hand. Threads are bred in different directions. The top sheet rises. An unusual picture is ready.
Materials: 1. Thread; 2. Paint; 3.Paper; 4.Jar for water.
Cotton swab drawing
In the visual arts, there is a stylistic direction in painting, which is called “Pointillism” (from the French point – point). It is based on the manner of writing with separate strokes of a dotted or rectangular shape.
The principle of this technique is simple: the child paints the picture with dots. To do this, dip a cotton swab into the paint and put dots on the drawing, the outline of which has already been drawn.
Materials: 1. Cotton swabs; 2. Paint; 3.Paper; 4.Jar for water.
Grattyzh “TSAP-TSARAP”
The word “grattage” comes from the French “gratter” (scrape, scratch).
To start working in this technique, you need to prepare the cardboard. Cardboard must be covered with a thick layer of wax or multi-colored oil pastels. Then, with a wide brush or sponge, you need to apply a dark layer of paint to the surface of the cardboard. When the paint dries, the drawing is scratched with a sharp object (toothpick, knitting needle). Thin monochromatic or multi-colored strokes appear on a dark background.
Materials: 1. Cardboard; 2. Oil pastel; 3. Gouache; 4.Toothpick/Knitting needle; 5.Brush; 6.Jar for water.
Frottage
The name of this technique comes from the French word “frottage” (rubbing).
To draw in this technique, you will need a sheet of paper, which is located on a flat relief object. Then, on the surface of the paper, you need to start hatching with an unsharpened colored or simple pencil. The result is an impression imitating the main texture.
Materials: 1. Flat embossed object; 2.Pencil; 3. Paper.
Plasticineography
A technique that uses plasticine to create paintings of semi-volumetric objects on a horizontal surface. For the surface (base) thick paper, cardboard, wood are used. To decorate the image, you can use beads, beads, natural materials and more.
Materials: 1. Plasticine; 2. Base; 3.Beads/Beads; 4. Stacks.
Author: Popko Maria Stepanovna
Teacher of visual activity of the kindergarten “Luchik” on Ostozhenka
Summary of the lesson in art for the development of the abilities of preschoolers “Frosty Patterns”
Summary of the lesson of visual activity “Frosty Patterns”
Objectives of the lesson:
–
to natural phenomena in winter;
– help develop the visual aspect, creatively express unusual moments, develop children’s imagination;
– improve the skills of visual activity;
– continue to develop the creative imagination of children.
Materials:
– didactic pictures of winter frost patterns on windows;
– colored or tinted sheet A-4;
– drawing set.
Beforehand, during a walk with a teacher, the children observed the patterns on the windows in winter, experimented with frosty patterns.
Course progress:
Teacher dressed as Santa Claus:
– Hello, guys! I had a misfortune – I lost my assistants, my beautiful patterns disappeared from the windows.
– So that I do not grieve and cry, and winter returns to us, please help me find my patterns, return them to the glass.
-Well, kids, can you help me?
Children: Let’s help, Grandfather Frost! And what needs to be done!
D.M.: First, guess the riddles:
After autumn came.
And snowdrifts.
(Winter)
Riddles about winter for children with answers –
Powdered the paths,
Decorated the windows,
Gave joy to children
And rolled on a sled.
(Winter)
Riddles about winter for children with answers
Snow on the fields,
Ice on the waters,
A blizzard is walking.
When does this happen?
(Winter)
Riddles about winter for children with answers
She opened her snowy arms,
All the trees were dressed in dresses.
The weather is cold.
What season is it?
(Winter)
D.M.: Well done guys! You are so smart and very observant, so you immediately guessed difficult riddles.
– But to return the frosty patterns on the windows, you need to say why you love winter? (children’s answers), for example, you can go sledding, play snowballs.
-It’s obvious that you love winter!
– How do we get the patterns back?
Children: we will draw them!
JM: That’s right! But before we start drawing, let’s take a closer look at the photos of the patterns. (Observation of features on didactic material).
JM: Whoa! Something I got tired while looking for my patterns! Need to play a little to relax and draw frosty patterns!
Dynamic pause.
Hello Zimushka-winter! (bow)
What did you bring as a gift? (we spread our arms to the sides)
Fluffy white snow, (we squat, run our hands over imaginary snow)
Silvery frost (get up, raise our hands up)
Skis, sleds and skates, (imitate the movements of skiers and skaters)
And lights on the Christmas tree! (we raise our hands up, turn the “flashlights”)
D.M.: : Well, we had a rest, and now we will start decorating our windows. It is very simple, you just need to listen and look carefully, try to do the job carefully.
D.M. shows how to hold the brush to draw thin lines and shows different patterns of dots, lines and twigs, circles.
JM: Well, guys, let’s start drawing patterns! You try, and I will help you! (Individual work with preschoolers).
Drawing process.
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Coddlers Daycare Service, Inc. is a childcare and learning facility located at 1111 Oakdale Road Ste 6, Oakdale, Pennsylvania. The facility has a capacity of 73 children, and it operates from Monday thru Friday 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM. It offers full-time childcare services and early childhood education programs in a safe, nurturing and stimulating environment. Coddlers Daycare Service provides educational activities that enhance the children’s physical, intellectual and social skills.
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More and more in today’s world both parents have employment and need suitable day care centers for their children. These early stages in a child’s life are very important to their growth and development. Choosing a good child day care center is vital, one where the adult won’t just plunk your children down in front of a soap opera all day and feed them Top Ramen. You should look for day care centers that provide learning programs and playtime for your child, along with a safe and healthy environment.
There are many different types of day care centers, ranging from basic nurseries to preschools that will provide more of a learning environment for your children. Some day care centers specialize in a specific age range, while others are more open. When you’re contemplating placing your child in a specific day care center, you should visit each one with your child. In this way, you can see how your child reacts to the other children who are there and to the caregiver. You want your child to be happy and comfortable.
While some day care centers provide a greater variety of activities than others, any good day care center is going to encourage positive interaction among all of the children. They will also have rules that promote good behavior, learning, manners, and child development. You certainly don’t want to have to worry that your child is going to develop bad habits from day care.
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While you don’t need to go overboard in choosing suitable day care centers, you should approach the subject seriously and with thought. Your child is going to be spending a good-sized portion of his or her life in day cares and you want to make sure it is going to be a positive experience. Family is the most important thing in the world and you should make sure that your children are your first priority.
When you are considering a day care center, you should look at where it is located and how much it costs. There’s not much sense in putting your son or daughter in daycare so that you can work full time and spending most of what you earn on the day care center’s tuitions and your travel expenses. If that’s the case, you might as well stay home with your child. However, if you do truly need the money, there are usually plenty of day care services available and it shouldn’t be too difficult to find one close by that is reasonably priced.
Different Kinds of Child day Care Centers
While child day care centers are common, there is such a huge demand for this service that there are now quite a variety of options available other than basic day care. These include the following:
- Home child care or family childcare
- Child care services
- Preschool
- Nursery
Home child care tends to be the most popular option because it is generally more affordable and a smaller environment. While some day care centers are quite large and can provide better early childhood education, it is also more difficult for each child to receive personal attention. Day care centers that are based out of someone’s home are usually more personal and your child can receive more care and nurturing. Most parents want their children to be receiving love and affection, the care that they themselves would give them. They don’t want a day care business that is merely going to make sure that their child is still alive and adequately healthy.
Home child care providers are also more adaptable, generally speaking. This means that if your child likes a certain song sung to them before they take their nap each day, the home care provider is more likely to be willing to do that than someone in a larger day care facility. Most adult home child care providers are parents themselves, making them better able to understand and love your child.
Other Things to Think About
One of the first steps you should take after picking out a family day care center that you think will be suitable for your child is do a little investigating. This can involve talking to the parents of the other children that use the child day care center to see what they think about it. You should also always check to make sure the child care service you are considering is legally licensed to operate in your state. Licensing officials check criminal records and ensure that the child care provider has emergency response training and a safe and healthy environment for the children.
As mentioned earlier, it is a good idea to visit the child day care center that you are considering. You should do this at least a couple of times, and try to go at different times of the day so that you can get a better idea of what kind of schedule they have. This will help you to see how your own child would fit in.
If you are having difficulties finding the appropriate child care environment for your son or daughter, there are some other options. Some people get family and friends to help out, while others hire a nanny. Adult nannies are a good option because they ensure that your child receives personal attention and quality child care. However, this also means that your child will not receive as much social interaction since he or she won’t have other children to play with like in a family day care center.
No matter what option you decide to go with, make sure that you know who you are leaving your child with. Meet them, get to know them, and let your child do the same. Do some research on the internet to make sure that no one has had negative experiences with the day care center you are considering. Check to make sure that they are legally licensed. Once you have done all of this, you can feel more confident and secure in knowing that you have chosen the right day care center for your child.
Switching Day Care Centers
Choosing Another Child Care Provider
So you want to switch day care providers for your kids but you don’t know where to start or what to choose among the plethora of options out there in this world. It is fittingly one of the most important decisions of a young parent’s journey due to the fact that a child’s first formative years up until the age of six is critical. It is important for parents to not just consider the monetary impact of these choices but also the emotional, intellectual, and social future impacts the choice of a day care provider will have on their kids in the long term future. So let’s discuss some general tips to consider for the parent and the child to consider when one is looking to switch day care providers within a short time frame.
First, you must consider the cost of attending some of the more prestigious and rigorous day care provider centers in your area. In some areas, let’s face the reality that the more money per month per child spent; the better the facilities and the educational value experience offered for your child. Things such as using smart boards and I Pad’s to enhance the learning experience is a very real possibility in these places. However, if a parent is budget conscious they can still afford this experience but it would mean cutting back on all or most non-necessity spending. This would include curbing your eating out habits as well as any leisure entertainment or travel activity and place that money instead into your child’s future day care home. If an expensive day care sees that you are making an effort to keep up with the payments; then they will be more willing to work with you and not let your child leave that place. For a child going to this environment, they need to consider whether or not they will fit into this environment, things like playtime, feeding time, and individual care of the staff- is it received well by the child? These will make the difference between choosing these ones or a cheaper alternative. Cheaper is not all bad if the quality and availability of care is there for your child in the first place.
Secondly, you need to consider your travel times and distance of day care relative to your work and other important places like the hospital, grocery store, bank, and places that you frequent on a daily basis. Is it near enough that you can get to your child should he/she become ill or need special attention so that the day care center can contact you and arrange a meeting with you the same day if needed.
Furthermore, you need to consider the overall cleanliness and friendliness of the day care center provider. Do not underestimate a clean environment for your kid to play and learn in with other kids. Your kid will enjoy making new friends in a clean and safe environment. Plus you as a parent will enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that your child will not be being home any unwanted germs and diseases into your house. Parents must also consider if there is a dispute over payment and care; how does the management and staff deal with such requests? If there is a lackadaisical approach to your core issues; then that is a bad prelude of things to come concerning your child’s care. Your child will probably feel like he/she is being neglected or not fed on time and will start to complain to you ever so slightly that something is not right. When they do, do not hesitate to take them out of that day care center and find another one immediately.
In a recessionary economy, it is okay and permissible for both parents and kids to demand the best care for their dollar. Make your day care dollar stretch by reading all of the material and brochures and visiting every day center on your list until you find that perfect fit for your child. It’s out there; it is just waiting on you to find it!
Child Care Options for Low Income Families
One of the most frustrating aspects of being a working citizen is not having the ability to afford childcare. The majority of day care facilities charge as much as $300 per week for each child. That amount is difficult for middle-class citizens to pay. Low-income families cannot fathom paying such an expense. Luckily, the government and the various states have developed programs that help low-income families get the childcare they deserve. The following is some information on those programs:
Extended Day Program
The extended day program can assist low-income working parents during the regular school year. Many school districts offer this program. The school keeps children before and after school hours for a small monthly fee. A parent can drop a child off as early as 7:00 a.m. and pick the child up as late as 6:00 p.m. This program is excellent for low-income workers with daytime weekday jobs. The cost is approximately $150 per month for before and after school. The weekly rate is approximately $37.50, which is extremely competitive.
The attendants participate in various activities with the children before and after school. They help the children with their homework so that the parents have less stress when they come home from work. They give the children a full breakfast in the morning program and a snack in the evening program. Parents can opt to pay for the morning program only, the evening program only, or both programs. The evening program is the more expensive of the two because it lasts so many hours after the school releases the children. The evening program is $100 while the morning program is $52.
The Child Care Assistance Program
CCAP is a special program that provides childcare assistance to certain low-income families. People who are collecting TANF are automatically eligible to receive this assistance. Teenage parents who are working on obtaining their educations are also eligible for CCAP. Those who are not collecting TANF can still qualify if they are pursuing education that will improve their work skills and job opportunities. Parents can apply for CCAP assistance with the Department of Children & Family Services. The financial guidelines for qualification are along the lines of a $3,000 per month income threshold for a four-person family. The applicant must have proof of income, social security cards, birth certificates, and immunization records for all children. Application processing can take up to 30 days.
Head Start
Head start is a program for children between the ages of three and five. The program provides childcare services and medical services to the children who qualify. It is funded by the Administration of Children’s Services. The Head Start program covers childcare from 7 a. m. to 5 p.m. Teachers work with the children to fine-tune their social and developmental skills. Those who are interested in the program may apply online. Applicants go on a waitlist until there is an available slot in the program. It is best for an interested person to complete an application as quickly as possible since the wait may be extended.
Child Care Voucher Program
The Child Care Voucher Program is in effect in many states throughout the United States. It provides a subsidy of up to 95 percent of childcare cost to low-income families. Subsidy recipients will choose an eligible provider from the list of licensed providers. They may also select a relative or an in-home provider. The Child Care Voucher Program covers the childcare from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday. This is known as the traditional childcare period. However, the program also covers non-traditional times for parents who work odd shifts. It covers nights, weekends, and evenings.
A wide variety of options is available for low-income childcare. Many stay-at-home moms also run small day care businesses in which they discount their services. There is a way to make working and taking care of your children affordable.
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The additional picking procedure was completed on 10 October. 76 children received referrals to preschool institutions. Results published on link .
In the course of additional recruitment, 67 children were recommended for classes in general education programs, eight for adaptive ones, and one child will attend a private kindergarten.
It should be noted that the additional staffing of kindergartens is carried out throughout the academic year as vacancies appear. They arise due to the so-called shifts: parents can transfer their child from one kindergarten to another, to specialized institutions, in addition, a place in a kindergarten can appear due to the family moving to another city.
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Kindergartens of Kommunarka – Kommunarka.rf
The history of the appearance of preschool institutions of Kommunarka gives a reference to 1967, when a successful state farm opened the first kindergarten “Semitsvetik” for the children of workers. Today, kindergartens in Kommunarka are part of the GBOU secondary school 2070 and include five educational sites.
Educational site No. 1 – “Solnyshko”
Address: st. Alexandra Monakhova, 19
Opening date: 1967
Closing date for reconstruction: 2017
Capacity before reconstruction: 180 children
Capacity after reconstruction:38
+7 (495) 817-74-14
The building, designed for almost two hundred young visitors, coped with the load placed on it for more than half a century. With the beginning of the growth of the village in 2008, it ceased to accommodate everyone. At the moment, “Semitsvetik” has a different name – “Sun” – and is under reconstruction.
Educational site No. 2 – Semitsvetik
Address: st. Yasnaya, 7
Opening date: September 1, 2013
Capacity: 185 children
Tel. +7 (495) 746–25–95
The second kindergarten in Kommunarka according to the opening chronology. It includes group rooms and bedrooms, sports and music halls, a theater studio, the necessary offices of specialist teachers, a swimming pool.
Educational site No. 3 – “Rainbow”
Address: st. Lazurnaya, 4
Opening date: February 2014
Capacity: —
Tel. +7 (495) 746–26–31
On the basis of the educational site, there are 6 full-time groups and 2 short-stay groups.
Educational site No. 13 – “Dalmatians”
Address: st. Lipovy Park, 9a
Opening date: April 10, 2017
Capacity: 325 children +7 (495) 746–25–95, +7 (495) 817–88–02
a hall, a swimming pool, a place for holding children’s matinees and other events, as well as a transforming assembly hall, which turns from a cinema hall into a ballet and gymnastic class. The walls in the children’s rooms are painted by professional artists based on the plots of Hollywood cartoons.
Educational site No. 14 – Skazka
Address: st. Lipovy Park, 8a
Opening date: October 23, 2017
Capacity: 315 seats +7 (495) 817–88–02
There are nine age groups that are attended by preschoolers of younger, middle and older ages. In addition to the main general educational activities, this institution also provides additional paid services in the field of artistic, aesthetic, natural science, physical culture, sports and socio-pedagogical areas. The design of group, corridors, halls and outdoor playgrounds is made in the theme of English fairy tales and adventure literature: “Alice in Wonderland”, “Sherlock Holmes”, “Mary Poppins”, “The Adventures of Paddington Bear”.
Magic Valley Educational Site
Address: pos. Kommunarka, Scandinavian Boulevard, 4a
Opening date: September 1, 2020
Capacity: 220 seats
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The first kindergarten in the residential complex “Scandinavia”. Two-storey building with a total area of 3300 m 2 . On the ground floor there is a kitchen block, entrance groups, security, a first-aid post and engineering facilities. The second floor is occupied by music and sports halls, offices of the administration, a speech therapist and rooms for creative activities. The garden is equipped with nine groups, each with its own dressing room, bedroom, lavatory and buffet.
Due to the excess load on the preschool institutions of Kommunarka, some of the children can be redistributed to other educational sites of the State Budgetary Educational Institution Secondary School No. 2070, located in the village of the Mosrentgen plant, the village of the subsidiary farm Voskresenskoye and the Buninsky district:
3 GBOU school No. 2094, educational site No. 1 – “Fidgets”
Address: pos. Mosrentgen, 38
Opening date: March 1, 1968 years old
Capacity: –
Tel. +7 (495) 339–93–55
In 1992, it was transferred to the jurisdiction of the District Department of Public Education of the Leninsky District of the Moscow Region.
July 1, 2012 kindergarten was transferred to the Department of Education of the city of Moscow. In 2015, it was reorganized into GBOU School No. 2070.
GBOU school No. 2094, educational site No. 2 – “Teremok”
Address: pos. Mosrentgen, st. Hero of Russia Solomatina, 9
Opening date: September 1, 1979
Capacity: —
Tel. +7 (495) 339-28-10
Nursery garden No. 40 “Teremok” was opened by the Ministry of Defense of the USSR on the territory of the military camp of the settlement of Mosrentgen, and was intended for children of military personnel. On July 1, 2012, it was transferred to the Moscow Department of Education and became known as Kindergarten No. 1217. Since 2015, it has been part of the GBOU School No. 2070.
Educational site No. 7 – “Little Fox”
Address: st. Alexandra Monakhova, d. 107, cor. 2
Opening date: September 1, 2015
Capacity: 290 seats
+7 (495) 817–88–02
Three-storey, detached building with a total area of 6114 square meters. A creative, stable team of like-minded people works at the educational site “Little Fox”, daily carrying preschoolers from 3 to 7 years old into the world of knowledge, games, entertainment and experiments.
Educational site No. 8 – Pencil
Address: pos. Voskresenskoe, 37a
Opening date: September 1, 2017
Capacity: 250 seats
Tel. +7 (495) 659-41-02
Three-storey building with a total area of 5184 m 2 : group rooms, bedrooms, halls. Game rooms, music hall, sports hall, rooms for specialists, offices of teaching staff.
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Is it worth giving a child to a private kindergarten
Nikolai Zaitsev
Studied the experience of the author
recently we asked readers of the Tinkoff magazine, in which kindergartens go, in which kindergartens go, in which kindergartens go, in which kindergartens go. their kids.
Many of the comments were about private kindergartens. Some parents praise them for their financial support and the work of educators, while others, on the contrary, note significant disadvantages, such as high cost. We collected arguments for and against that will help you decide on the choice of a kindergarten.
These are comments from Community readers. Collected into one material, carefully edited and formatted according to editorial standards.
👍 Pros: good funding provides better conditions for private kindergartens
Natalia
carefully chose
she looked at the mood of the children, what kind of parents they were driving, what kind of cuisine and nutrition, then she already paid attention to the presence of specialists – in languages, physical education, speech therapists and others.
So in three months I found the perfect commercial kindergarten – it was a corporate kindergarten of the largest food manufacturer, there were the most stringent requirements for the institution and excellent funding. Yes, it was expensive, half my good salary a month, but it was worth it.
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A child is bilingual from the age of three, goes to school from the age of six, social and intellectual skills are at the highest level, development of creative abilities. I myself would not have been able to teach everything that was given there. I consider it one of my best investments in a child.
👎 Against: non-state kindergartens often lack premises and space for walks
V.V.
doubts the conditions of private kindergartens
Many private kindergartens do not have a license, as they cannot meet the requirements for kindergartens. And most do not have their own territory with playgrounds. Which also does not add safety to children. Usually in groups of such kindergartens there are no full-fledged locker rooms and medical rooms in the kindergartens themselves.
Groups in such kindergartens are often mixed, so it is difficult to find activities for them that are appropriate for their age: it will either be boring for the older ones or difficult for the kids.
Ulka
prefers a modest but reliable option
My child goes to a public kindergarten, there is no trust in private ones. Especially in the district of only an apartment type, without its own site.
I am very satisfied with the state, the teachers are good, there are many events, you can be sure that sanitary and other standards are observed. The garden is old and tired, but the modesty of the situation does not bother me at all, there are enough toys and manuals, the rest is tinsel, especially for children, it doesn’t matter.
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👍 Pros: you can take your child according to a convenient schedule
Anastasia Yablokova
to a private garden. The state was given only for the next year, from September, and I had to go to work this April. There was a nanny before kindergarten.
I chose the closest one to my house, I went there with my daughter for an excursion. Both of them really liked it: the new renovation, their own kitchen, cleanliness, lots of toys, two groups of up to 12 people, each with two teachers. Minus – there is no territory, they go for a walk to the playground in the yard.
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What’s wrong with food in kindergartens
For two days I drove for a couple of hours, on the third I left it to sleep, from the fourth we already go according to the chosen schedule – from 11:30 to 20:00. It costs 21,000 R in St. Petersburg – I think it’s very inexpensive.
I like that in a private garden there is an opportunity to bring at a convenient time, because I work from lunch and I like to take my time and spend the morning with my daughter. I bring it at 11:30, the children at this time just came from a walk and sit down to have lunch. At 12:00, they slowly begin to go to bed. And mine falls asleep perfectly 🙂 So we won’t go to the state one at all. The idea of getting up at seven in the morning does not appeal to me.
Well, the teachers are great. With them, the small one easily and quickly adapted. They always take into account the wishes, send pictures from the kindergarten, show sincere interest in the child.
👎 Against: private kindergartens are much more expensive than public ones
Ekaterina Gar.
wants to save money
At the age of one and a half, she sent her baby to a private kindergarten for a few hours. First, on the recommendation of a neighbor, we went to her garden, but my son roared there so much that I decided not to mock him and transferred him to another.
He is now two years and five months old, and has been going full-time since he was two. Goes with pleasure. But since autumn we have been giving it to an ordinary municipal kindergarten – for the sake of economy. We want to give 25,000 R per month as an additional payment for a mortgage, and not for a kindergarten. But we are very worried with my husband. I don’t know how our baby adapts in another kindergarten and team.
👍 For: in a private kindergarten, teachers can provide an individual approach to the child0004
I usually take it to a private kindergarten, I know the management personally. After a week of visiting the municipal school, the child mastered the taboo vocabulary perfectly.
Here are some classes in private at a glance: psychologist, English with a native speaker, swimming pool, reading, writing, mathematics. Everyone really has their own approach: in the group there are children from three to six, not every five-year-old reads the same way as ours. They just don’t want to, and teachers here work with parents so that they don’t put pressure on the child.
There is a tutor for everyday skills – no diapers from the age of two, dressing, washing, etc. There is a teacher for games and activities – such as a bike, a scooter, a skateboard, and so on. By the way, here is our “double”.
The staff are great guys, even though our garden is not their main job. On the main one, they babysit absolutely golden children.
Vitaliy T.
personally convinced of the reliability of the kindergarten
They chose a private garden: state ones do not inspire confidence. Pros: small group, more attention to the child, individual approach, various activities with children, more convenient work schedule. Another private garden is open in the summer without holidays, which is very convenient.
Acquaintance with the kindergarten during classes in the “mother and child” format helped to make a choice.
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Which is better: a private garden, state or nanny
👎 Against: in order not to waste paid time in a private kindergarten, parents can bring sick children the garden is a great place. Yes, there is no pool, some super-duper-repair. But it’s warm and cozy there, excellent teachers, for my taste, the child walks with pleasure, he immediately spoke, weaned him from the pacifier. Everything suits me, some individual Wishlist needs to be filled with additional classes.
There was an experience of a private nursery at home – there are no complaints, for the adaptation of the child it is generally excellent, since there are few children and a lot of attention, but they walk a little, develop even less.
And I didn’t like the experience of a private garden at all. There were cameras, I saw how the child was pushed and not followed, but he was brand new, huddled in the corners. Plus, they brought really sick children, they just turn a blind eye to this. Well, she also brought it once. The children also constantly hung out in the locker room, as it is the center between all the rooms.
V.V.
saw a minus in the high cost
Often, due to the illness of children, they do not recalculate, and if the garden is good and the cost of visiting is high, parents take the children with at least snot.
👍 For: non-state kindergartens care about their reputation
Tanya C
rated the attitude of employees of different kindergartens
The only plus of state kindergartens, in my opinion, is the price.
If we turn to private ones, everything is individual, it strongly depends on the teacher and director of the kindergarten.
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Top 10 Best Norcross, GA Public Schools (2022-23)
For the 2022-23 school year, there are 13 public schools serving 12,846 students in Norcross, GA (there are 6 private schools, serving 1,688 private students). 88% of all K-12 students in Norcross, GA are educated in public schools compared to the GA state average of 92%. Norcross has one of the highest concentrations of top ranked public schools in Georgia.
The top ranked public schools in Norcross, GA are Brookhaven Innovation Academy, Paul Duke Stem High School and Norcross Elementary School. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Norcross, GA public schools have an average math proficiency score of 36% (versus the Georgia public school average of 44%), and reading proficiency score of 33% (versus the 45% statewide average). Schools in Norcross have an average ranking of 4/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Georgia public schools.
Minority enrollment is 95% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is more than the Georgia public school average of 62% (majority Black).
Best Norcross, GA Public Schools (2022-23)
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Brookhaven Innovation Academy
Charter School
Math: 42% | Reading: 53%
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186 Hunter Street
Norcross, GA 30071
(770) 538-1550
Grades: K-8
| 568 students
Rank: #22.
Paul Duke Stem High School
Math: 39% | Reading: 55-59%
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5850 Peachtree Industrial Blvd
Norcross, GA 30071
(470) 323-3600
Grades: 9-12
| 1,087 students
Rank: #33.
Norcross Elementary School
Math: 48% | Reading: 40%
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150 Hunt St
Norcross, GA 30071
(770) 448-2188
Grades: PK-5
| 828 students
Rank: #44.
Baldwin Elementary School
Math: 46% | Reading: 37%
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123 Price Pl
Norcross, GA 30071
(678) 225-5500
Grades: PK-5
| 930 students
Rank: #55.
Beaver Ridge Elementary School
Math: 46% | Reading: 33%
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1978 Beaver Ruin Rd
Norcross, GA 30071
(770) 447-6307
Grades: PK-5
| 938 students
Rank: #66.
Rockbridge Elementary School
Math: 42% | Reading: 29%
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6066 Rockbridge School Rd
Norcross, GA 30093
(770) 448-9363
Grades: PK-5
| 1,113 students
Rank: #77.
Graves Elementary School
Math: 38% | Reading: 31%
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1700 Graves Rd
Norcross, GA 30093
(770) 326-8000
Grades: PK-5
| 1,122 students
Rank: #88.
Meadowcreek Elementary School
Math: 37% | Reading: 29%
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5025 Georgia Belle Ct
Norcross, GA 30093
(770) 931-5701
Grades: PK-5
| 876 students
Rank: #9 – 109. – 10.
North Metro Academy Of Performing Arts
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Math: 30-34% | Reading: 30-34%
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3159 Campus Dr
Norcross, GA 30071
(770) 903-3400
Grades: K-5
| 331 students
Rank: #9 – 109. – 10.
Summerour Middle School
Math: 32% | Reading: 32%
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321 Price Place Pl Nw
Norcross, GA 30071
(770) 448-3045
Grades: 6-8
| 1,592 students
Rank: #1111.
Stripling Elementary School
Math: 36% | Reading: 27%
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6155 Atlantic Blvd
Norcross, GA 30071
(770) 582-7577
Grades: PK-5
| 669 students
Rank: #1212.
Meadowcreek High School
Math: 28% | Reading: 30%
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4455 Steve Reynolds Blvd
Norcross, GA 30093
(770) 381-9680
Grades: 9-12
| 2,623 students
Rank: #1313.
Gwinnett Intervention Education Center (Give) West
Math: 11% | Reading: 15-19%
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5550 Peachtree Industrial Blvd
Norcross, GA 30071
(770) 246-5300
Grades: 7-12
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Norcross, GA 30071
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January | 31 | 16% | 5 | 55$ | 275$ |
February | 28 | 21% | 6 | 55$ | 330$ |
March | 31 | 12% | 4 | 60$ | 240$ |
April | 30 | 16% | 5 | 60$ | 300$ |
May | 31 | 25% | 8 | 60$ | 480$ |
June | 30 | 60% | 18 | 80$ | 1440$ |
July | 31 | 77% | 24 | 120$ | 2880$ |
August | 31 | 77% | 24 | 130$ | 3120$ |
September | 30 | 40% | 12 | 100$ | 1200$ |
October | 31 | 38% | 12 | 60$ | 720$ |
November | 30 | 23% | 7 | 55$ | 385$ |
December | 31 | 22% | 7 | 55$ | 385$ |
Average | 35% | 74$ |
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NORKROSS (norkross) in English Translation
Maybe Norcross hired Cardin to start a household fire.
Maybe Norcross had Carden do the electrical fire up the block too.
It turns out, Mr. Norcross , that we have more to talk about.
Turns out, Mr. Norcross , we got a little more to talk about.
Norcross painted mostly portraits and still lifes,
also made copies of old masters.
Norcross painted portraits and still lifes,
and she made copies of Old Masters.
Graham Norcross .
Graham Norcross .
Mr. Norcross .
Knocking Mr. Norcross .
We’re here to clear things up, Mr. Norcross .
We’re just here for some background, Mr. Norcross .
Alexandrozero, 64, Norcross , USA.
Alexandrozero, 64 years old, Norcross , United States.
Graham Norcross asked the county experts to send him an estimate
of the cost of Bramers Cafe.
Graham Norcross asked the County Assessors for an updated property
value estimate on the Brahmers’ cafe.
And if Norcross wants them to move out,
he should unfasten their check or force them to leave.
So if Norcross wanted’em out… he would either have
to cut’em a check or make them leave.
The last letters were sent to cousins, Louise and Francis Norcross , with a simple content: “Little cousins, call back.
What is thought to be her last letter was sent to her cousins, Louise and Frances Norcross , and simply read: “Little Cousins, Called Back.
Aminu played for school Norcross and was one of the best players in his class in 2008.
Aminu went to Norcross High School and was ranked as one of the top college recruits in the nation from the class of 2008. 30-3 losses and the team was seeded 12th in the national league.
In his junior year,
Aminu and teammate Gani Lawal led Norcross to a 30-3 record and a 12 national seed.
The museum was founded in 1925 according to the will of the artist,
collector and educator Eleanor Norcross .
FAM was founded in 1925 through a request of artist, collector,
and educator Eleanor Norcross .
In 1870 Thrasher moved northeast of Atlanta along the Richmond and Danville Railroad and founded the town of Norcross , which is named after his friend Jonathan Norcross , the fourth mayor of Atlanta.
In 1870 Thrasher moved northeast of the city along the Richmond and Danville Railroad and founded the town of Norcross , named after Thrasher’s good friend, Jonathan Norcross , the fourth mayor of Atlanta.
John James Thrasher (English John James Thrasher; February 24, 1818 – November 13, 1899) –
founder of the city of Norcross , Georgia, USA, and one of the first settlers of Atlanta.
When did you wean: Weaning Through the Ages | Baby Nutrition
Weaning Through the Ages | Baby Nutrition
Modern mums know it’s important not to wean too early, but it wasn’t always so.
We take a fascinating – and sometimes horrifying – look at how babies have been weaned throughout history…
At a glance
- Babies in the ancient world were breastfed for much longer than most Western babies are today
- A wealthy medieval mother didn’t have to worry about breastfeeding – her wet nurse did it for her
- The innovative Victorians developed powdered infant milk in 1865
Ancient times
Babies in the ancient world were breastfed for much longer than most Western babies are today. The Greeks waited until 12-18 months to wean, the Romans and Ancient Hebrews until about three years, when all the baby teeth had come through.
Medieval times
Unlike a poor woman, a wealthy medieval mother didn’t have to worry about breastfeeding – her wet nurse did it for her.
Weaning could take place at any time from one to three years of age. When the time came to wean, the wet nurse would simply chew up food in her own mouth and pass it to the baby.
Infant mortality was high in the medieval period, when wet nursing and weaning on chewed food often caused disease to spread.
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16th to 18th centuries
As the centuries passed, weaning happened earlier and earlier, with often disastrous consequences.
A 16th-century English baby would be weaned between 7 and 9 months and breastfed until 18 months, pretty much as we do today.
By the fashion-conscious 18th century, however, weaning could be started as early as 2 months.
Artificial baby foods – ‘pap’ – made from cereal mixed with unpasteurised milk and sometimes raw meat juices were fed from fashionably new but unsterilised ceramic baby feeders. Narcotic drugs, such as laudanum, could be added to the feeder to ‘soothe’ the baby.
Babies could be fully weaned off the breast by 8 months if they were lucky enough to live that long. Many babies died of diarrhoea, yet the fashion for artificial feeding continued.
The 19th century
The innovative Victorians developed powdered infant milk in 1865 (made from cow’s milk, malt and wheat flour) and packaged it in sterile containers. Infant deaths decreased between 1890 and 1910 as hygiene was better understood and more widely practised, and as milk for weaning foods was pasteurised.
20th century
From the 1900s onwards, doctors advised weaning at around 1 year, although many mothers continued to wean early, at 3-6 weeks. Various weaning foods from pap to evaporated milk were used, often fortified with cod liver oil and orange juice to prevent scurvy.
By the 1950s, it was believed that breast milk alone could not supply a baby with enough essential vitamins and iron. Solid foods were introduced even earlier – a 1953 weaning schedule advises cereals to be fed twice a day at 2-3 days of age!
The 1970s baby was usually weaned on to solids by the time she was 3 months old. Studies over the last 40 years found that later weaning is beneficial to babies, and 4 months was recommended, increasing to 6 months.
21st century
In 2003 both the World Health Organisation and the NHS recommended exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months.
Mums say
“My mum breast fed me for about a year, but when I had my children the fashion was for giving them solid food like cereal early – ridiculously early. It was real ignorance. People would be proud that their babies were eating solids at a few months’ old! I tried to give my daughter cereal at six weeks – it was the fashion – and she was terribly sick. Her little stomach just couldn’t take it. Things are much better now.” ’Paula, mum of 3
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What is weaning? When is it time to wean? • KellyMom.com
By Kelly Bonyata, IBCLC, Becky Flora, IBCLC and Paula Yount
The word “wean” means a
passage from one relationship to another –
not a loss or detachment from a relationship.
The weaning process begins the first time your baby takes food from a source other than your breast – whether it’s formula from a bottle or mashed banana from a spoon. Weaning is the gradual replacement of breastfeeding with other foods and ways of nurturing.
From a strictly medical point-of-view, the younger the baby the more important it is for him to receive breastmilk. For the premature baby, the benefits of breastmilk may be even more important than for the term baby. The more immature the baby, the greater the need for the protective features of breastmilk. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that for ideal nutrition, your baby should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months, and that nursing should continue after the introduction of solids for at least 12 months and longer if mother and baby wish. The World Health Organization recommends that babies be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months, and that breastfeeding be continued for up to two years of age or beyond. Read more here about the advantages of breastfeeding.
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It’s a myth that the benefits of breastmilk stop at a certain point. Instead, they continue and are more significant and longer-lasting for both you and your child the longer breastfeeding continues. In fact, the antibodies in human milk are more concentrated the lesser the frequency of breastfeeding is (say with a toddler or older child). If you nurse on into your child’s toddler years he won’t even need cow’s milk as long as he receives other foods rich in protein, calcium, and fats, and nurses at least a couple of times a day. Read more here about the benefits of nursing past a year.
All children reach an age of being ready to wean at different times. While one may be ready – or at least more willing – at 18 months, another may not be ready until closer to 2, 3 or 4 years of age. The word “wean” means a passage from one relationship to another – not a loss or detachment from a relationship.
In ancient writings, the word “wean” meant “to ripen” — like a fruit nourished to readiness, its time to leave the vine… Weaning was a joyous occasion because a weaned child was valued as a fulfilled child; a child was so filled with the basic tools of the earlier stages of development that she graduated to take on the next stage of development more independently.
— from The Baby Book by William Sears. MD and Martha Sears, RN, p. 187
It’s important to be realistic about your expectations for weaning. Stopping breastfeeding does not make mothering any easier or force your child to grow up any faster. Your baby will still demand lots of your attention; supplying this in ways other than nursing can be challenging. Breastfeeding can be a real work saver when you can count on it as a surefire way of getting a baby to quiet down or sleep. Often there are ways other than total weaning to cope with mothers’ feelings of restlessness or being tied down.
If you choose to do so, there are many benefits to continuing to breastfeed as your baby grows into toddlerhood. This is the most natural path to follow. Babies who are allowed to wean at their own pace usually continue to nurse well past their first birthday (though this does not mean that you would be unable to wean later on if that is what you wish). As your baby learns to eat other foods and to drink from a cup, breastfeeding becomes more important for comfort and reassurance than for nourishment. When allowed to do so, children wean gradually, at their own developmental rate and when they are truly ready.
All children will eventually wean, whether they are allowed to self-wean
or are encouraged to wean on an earlier time frame.
Additional information
- What If I Want To Wean My Baby? by Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC
- Is Baby Weaning or Is It a Nursing Strike? by Nancy Mohrbacher
- Deciding When to Wean by Jeri Carr
- Weaning: What does it mean? by William Sears, MD and Martha Sears, RN
- Weaning articles from NEW BEGINNINGS
- Nursing after the first year @
Lyrics Unknown – I forgot how to live alone translation, lyrics, video, clip
On tiptoes, be quiet, come to me
Hug like snow hugs in December.
You are my guardian angel, intoxicating
Your look. I need a sobering station.
Love at a minimum, like air through the veins
There is no point in changing something, and probably too late.
I throw my fists, I can’t believe it
I go to bed with my back to you, and you face the wall.
Look at the sky, cover your eyes with your hand
I did not say words about love – another said them.
Run away from me, it won’t get better with me
You won’t be my wife, I won’t be your husband.
We waited. Wiping memory clean,
We waited. Erase what has been started.
We waited. Always forgiving is not my style
We waited. Leave. Sorry.
I have forgotten how to live alone,
Weaned from loneliness.
And all the scandals are just background0003
After all, I live with you.
I have forgotten how to live alone,
Weaned from loneliness.
And all the scandals are just a background,
After all, I live with you.
We waited, didn’t we? We torture ourselves,
Turn around without a trace, we burn all the bridges.
Not a drop of adoration left,
And what you liked about you is now only annoying.
I’m sick of both sadness and joy
When you sit opposite and there is an abyss between us.
And the feeling is not in my power, forgive you
You chirp something about love, which, to me, is nonsense.
We waited. Cold contemptible look,
We waited. Remember and turn back time.
Can’t, I know. So from what is
Something inside burns deep and gnaws painfully.
You can’t leave and you can’t leave everything like that,
You can’t love and you can’t force yourself to lie.
I let go of your hand, every moment is a burden
This is where love becomes boring. We waited.
I have forgotten how to live alone,
Weaned from loneliness.
And all the scandals are just a background,
After all, I live with you.
I have forgotten how to live alone,
Weaned from loneliness.
And all the scandals are just a background,
After all, I live with you.
On tiptoes quietly, come to me
Hug, hugs as snow in December.
You’re my guardian angel, drunk
your opinion. I need to otrezvitel.
Love at a minimum, if the air through the veins
Something I don’t make sense, and probably later.
Throws with his fists, I can’t believe
I go to bed with him back to you, and you face the wall.
Look at the sky, shut her eyes
Words of love I did not say – they said the other.
Run away from me, with me will not be better
You will not be my wife, you will not become her husband.
Waited. Erase the memory completely
Waited. Erase what has been started.
Waited. Always forgive is not my style,
Waited. go away. I’m sorry.
I had forgotten how to live alone,
Weaned from loneliness.
And all the scandals just background,
After all, I live in one of you.
I had forgotten how to live alone,
Weaned from loneliness.
And all the scandals just background,
After all, I live in one of you.
Wait, isn’t it? Themselves tormented,
Turn around without a trace, all the bridges burn.
There was not a drop of adoration,
And what do you like about – now just annoying.
I was disgusted and sadness, and joy
When you sit in front and the gap between us.
And the feeling is not in my power to forgive you
About love schebechesh something that I stupidity.
Waited. Cold despicable opinion
Waited. Remember and bring back time.
It is impossible, I know. So for what
Something inside burns deep and painful gnawing.
You can’t go away and can’t leave everything,
You can’t love and can’t bring myself to lie.
Let go of your hand, a burden every moment
That was the boredom love. Waited.
I had forgotten how to live alone,
Weaned from loneliness.
And all the scandals just background,
After all, I live in one of you.
I had forgotten how to live alone,
Weaned from loneliness.
And all the scandals just background,
After all, I live in one of you.
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“He has lost the habit of working.” The expert named the cause of Lewis’s problems
Author:
Christian Nimmervoll ,
chief editor of Motorsport-Total (Germany)
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Lewis Hamilton has amassed an impressive record of victories and titles in Formula 1, becoming the most statistically successful driver in F1 history. However, from the very beginning of the 2022 season, there was no doubt that the driver himself and his Mercedes team are no longer the main force in the championship.
In this situation, it suddenly turned out that the sir seven-timer looks rather pale compared to his young teammate George Russell: he finished all the past races in the top five, earned 49 points already and is fourth in the overall standings.
Lewis now has 29 points and seventh position. The qualifying score in Mercedes is still 2:2, but in the races George is ahead – 3:1.
Expert of the German channel Sky Sport Alexander Bodo is well aware of the situation in the championship team. He heads the Paceteq company, which supplies it with data collection and analysis systems.
“People now say that three years at Williams taught George how to get the most out of situations where the car isn’t good enough,” explained Bodo. – And this is a very useful skill in the current position.
In general, when you’re in third, fourth or fifth place in a race, as Russell almost always does, it’s a lot easier. There are rarely tense battles with rivals, so you can slightly lift your foot off the gas.
Lewis [in Imola] lost three seconds during the pit stop and ended up in a group of three or four opponents. He could not move forward, because the machine did not provide the necessary superiority.
The specialist added that Lewis hadn’t lost his motivation at all. But now Lewis spends time on it all the time.”
Ex-F1 driver Timo Glock expressed a similar position: “Lewis lacks confidence in the car, Russell is now better able to cope with it. Although both say that the management of Mercedes is very difficult.
It’s primarily about the lack of speed on the straights and overall efficiency.
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Apple Technical Specialist Job Description: Salary, Duties, & More
Apple Technical Specialists are the people who make sure that Apple’s products work as advertised. They test new features, investigate bugs and glitches, and provide feedback to engineers about how well these features perform in real-world scenarios.
Apple Technical Specialists also help ensure that all of Apple’s devices—from iPhones to Mac computers—are compatible with each other. This requires a lot of testing and coordination between different teams within Apple.
Apple Technical Specialist Job Duties
Apple technical specialists have a wide range of responsibilities, which can include:
- Managing Apple devices in an organization, including planning, configuring, and deploying updates and fixes
- Performing technical support tasks for users, including answering questions about product usage, troubleshooting problems with devices, and performing basic maintenance tasks like updating computer software or replacing batteries in portable devices
- Coordinating with other IT departments to ensure that new devices are properly integrated into existing networks
- Installing and upgrading operating systems on computers and server hardware
- Performing diagnostics testing to determine what may be causing computer problems
- Repairing damaged equipment by replacing components such as hard drives and computer boards
- Providing technical support for computer networks, including installing new hardware and software and configuring settings on network devices such as routers and firewalls
- Maintaining records of network configurations and troubleshooting activities for future reference
- Recommending new technologies that could improve efficiency or solve business problems
Apple Technical Specialist Salary & Outlook
The salary of a technical specialist can vary depending on their level of education, years of experience, and the company they work for. Some technical specialists may also work as freelance contractors, charging an hourly rate for their services.
- Median Annual Salary: $41,104 ($19.76/hour)
- Top 10% Annual Salary: $97,000 ($46.63/hour)
The employment of Apple technical specialists is expected to grow much faster than average over the next decade.
As mobile devices become more complex, technicians will be needed to repair and maintain them. In addition, as people continue to use their mobile devices for a variety of tasks, such as banking and shopping, technicians will be needed to fix these devices when they break or malfunction.
Apple Technical Specialist Job Requirements
In order to become an Apple Technical Specialist, one must meet the following requirements:
Education: Most employers require technical specialists to have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, computer engineering or another closely related field. Some employers may accept candidates with a high school diploma or an associate’s degree.
Training & Experience: Apple technical specialists receive on-the-job training from their new employers. This training may last for a few weeks or months, depending on the size of the company and the complexity of the role. During training, an Apple technical specialist will learn about the company’s policies and procedures, as well as the products and services they offer. They will also learn about the software and hardware they will use on a daily basis.
Certifications & Licenses: Certifications are not a requirement to become an apple technical specialist, but they can help you become a more competitive job candidate.
Apple Technical Specialist Skills
Apple technical specialists need the following skills in order to be successful:
Technical skills: Technical skills are the abilities to use software, applications and tools to complete a task. Apple products are often complex and require a variety of skills to troubleshoot, repair and maintain them. Apple technical specialists need to have a wide range of technical skills to be successful in their careers.
Communication skills: Communication skills are essential in any technical role. You may be communicating with customers over the phone, in person or through email. You may be communicating with other technicians, engineers or managers. You may be communicating with customers about technical issues or non-technical issues. Regardless of the situation, your communication skills can help you be an effective technician.
Problem-solving skills: Apple technology is constantly changing, and technicians need to be able to adapt to new software and hardware. Apple technicians solve problems by identifying the issue, researching possible solutions and implementing the best solution.
Attention to detail: Attention to detail is the ability to notice small changes in a system or process. Apple technology is complex, and technicians need to be precise when diagnosing and repairing devices. Attention to detail can also help technicians troubleshoot problems and identify the source of issues.
Ability to work independently: Independent work is a necessary skill for technicians to have. Apple technicians often work on their own to diagnose and repair devices, so they need to be able to work independently to complete their work. This includes knowing how to use the tools and equipment they need to complete their work.
Apple Technical Specialist Work Environment
The work environment for an Apple technical specialist is usually in an Apple Store. There are over 400 Apple Stores worldwide, so there is a good chance that there is one near you. The Apple Store is open from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, so you will need to be able to work a flexible schedule that includes weekends and holidays. You will be working with customers one-on-one to help them with their Apple products. This can be a very rewarding job, but it can also be stressful at times. You need to be able to handle difficult customer service situations and have a strong knowledge of all Apple products.
Apple Technical Specialist Trends
Here are three trends influencing how Apple Technical Specialists work. Apple Technical Specialists will need to stay up-to-date on these developments to keep their skills relevant and maintain a competitive advantage in the workplace.
The Need for More Technical Talent
The need for more technical talent is a trend that is being driven by the increasing complexity of technology. As technology becomes more complex, businesses will need to hire professionals who can help them understand and manage it.
Apple technical specialists are in high demand because they have the skills necessary to support and maintain Apple products. By becoming an Apple technical specialist, you can set yourself apart from the competition and find success in this growing field.
More Focus on Security
As businesses become more reliant on technology, the need for security professionals will continue to grow. This is because as more data is stored online, there is a greater risk that it will be compromised by hackers or other criminals.
Apple technical specialists can capitalize on this trend by becoming experts in security technologies such as firewalls and antivirus software. They can also help businesses to develop and implement best practices for protecting their data.
Greater Demand for Diversity
Diversity has become a major focus in the business world over the last few years, as companies have realized the value of having a workforce that reflects the diversity of their customers.
This trend is likely to continue as businesses strive to create a culture that is welcoming to all employees, regardless of their race, gender, or sexual orientation. As a result, Apple technical specialists who are able to communicate with diverse groups will be in high demand.
How to Become an Apple Technical Specialist
A career as an Apple Technical Specialist can be both rewarding and challenging. It’s important to have a strong technical foundation in order to succeed in this role, so it’s a good idea to start by learning the basics of coding, web development, and graphic design. You should also be familiar with the latest versions of macOS, iOS, and Android operating systems.
In addition to having a strong technical background, it’s important that you are able to communicate effectively with customers. You will often be required to explain complex technical issues in simple terms, so it’s important that you are able to simplify complicated concepts.
Related: How to Write an Apple Technical Specialist Resume
Advancement Prospects
Apple Technical Specialists are responsible for providing technical support and training to Apple customers. They may also be responsible for providing support to Apple Authorized Service Providers. Technical Specialists may be required to travel to customer sites.
Apple Technical Specialists typically have a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field, and they must be proficient in the use of Apple products. They must also have excellent customer service skills.
Apple Technical Specialists typically start out in entry-level positions and then move up to senior-level positions. They may also move into management positions.
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What It’s Really Like To Try To Get A Job At The Apple Store
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These guys might look more prestigious than your usual retail employee, but they’re often far worse suffering.
For many Apple fans, there’s a hypnotic allure to the idea of working for their favorite tech company, even if it’s just a job manning the Genius Bar at the local Apple Store. But what happens when you actually get called in for an interview? What’s it like to actually work at the Apple Store?
The truth is few applicants will ever know, as it’s almost impossible to get a job at an Apple Retail store at anything besides an entry-level, part-time sales position, no matter how qualified or educated you are. Once in, it’s almost impossible to move up the ladder, you will be poorly paid, you will probably never see a raise above basic inflation, you will be overworked and you will be abused day-in and day-out by customers. If you soldier through and rise up the ladder, the job can be rewarding, but more often than not, it’s not just retail hell… it’s worse than retail.
In a great thread over at Reddit, a recent applicant for a position at his local Apple Store as a Creative (an Apple Store’s higher-level training and one-on-one oriented employees) wanted to know what he should expect at the interview.
Here are some of the highlights about what to expect from the discussion that followed:
• Job advertisements posted by Apple have usually already been filled about 80% of the time by internal candidates before they even go up. Apple’s policy is to post all positions, even when they were filled or promised to someone months before. Consequently, you will never hear back from anyone about most Apple Store positions.
• Applying for a position as an Apple Store Creative can often be a bait-and-switch, in which qualified applicants are told that the job may be open to them if they fulfill certain training requirements. What then happens is that applicants get locked-into an “endless queue of approval and training,” doing some of the most difficult work while being paid the salary of a part-time specialist.
• It can take months to get called in for an interview in Apple Retail.
• Qualifications don’t really matter. Apple doesn’t care about your qualifications, they care about whether or not you can teach “their way.” 90% of Apple’s customer base will never go beyond basic classes, meaning it’s more important that you can teach someone to use a trackpad or set up a Gmail account than it is for you to be able to tech some Final Cut Pro.
• You have to sign an NDA just to walk into a room to interview for a position, even entry-level sales positions.
• The interview process involves watching a lot of presentations about how great Apple is, how successful the Apple Stores are, and even talking to a bunch of employees who will then soliloquize at length about how Apple is the greatest thing in their lives. No room for ambivalent people here.
• If you do want a job at an Apple Store, focus on talking about customer service skills over technical knowledge. Apple “actually prefers people who have little tech knowledge so that they are easily molded. Customer service and soft skills is everything to this position.” Another commenter agreed, saying that it’s easier for Apple to tech someone technical knowledge than to teach someone to be good with people.
• While nearly everyone hired at the Apple Store is hired in as a specialist, it is possible to be promoted to a full-time genius within the first month, if you work hard for it and complete your training. Outside factors may compound this, though, like whether or not Apple is opening another store in your area soon.
• Creatives make an average of $25.00 per hour. Specialists make much less than this. Raises are very, very minimal: a maximum of 5%, but no one ever gets above 3%, or about the rate of basic inflation
• Even if you are hired part-time, you will have to commit to the job almost full time. Your contract says that if there’s a lot of demand, you can have your hours jacked significantly. Similarly, during slow periods, you might find yourself with no hours.
• Anecdotally, if you want a position as a Creative, you need a teaching degree. Even then, the training is extremely intensive.
• Apple’s retail strategy, according to one commenter, is to look for highly educated young people whom they can mobilize through the prestige of the Apple brand to work a job filled with “significantly more mental stress and work” in exchange for standard (low) retail wages.
• Despite all of this, working at Apple Stores can be very rewarding. One Redditor wrote: “I was blown away by how much I learned about how people interact with their devices and the ways people typically get stuck. Thankfully, the majority of Apple products are remarkably well done, but good luck if you need to help someone’s grandma sign up for a Gmail account. You get students at all levels, from the 12yr old who wanted to learn HTML to the woman who had never used a mouse and spent an hour learning how to click/double click/right click/click and drag. It can try your patience, but it’s also extremely rewarding to see progress week-over-week and realize you’ve improved someone’s life.”
It’s a fascinating Reddit thread, and required reading for anyone thinking of getting a job in Apple retail. If you’ve worked for Apple’s retail arm, let us know what you think in the comments.
Source: Reddit
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What is the salary at Apple? List of the highest paid vacancies of the company from Cupertino
As you know, Apple is very demanding of its employees, but the company generously rewards for their efforts. Based on data from the personnel service Glassdoor, Business Insider has prepared a selection of the highest paid positions at Apple (the list does not include top managers).
What is the salary of Apple specialists (the list does not include top managers)
The list includes only annual salaries confirmed by five or more testimonials from company employees. All figures shown are base salary excluding bonuses.
Like many other tech companies, at Apple, most job titles are accompanied by Roman numerals, apparently indicating the amount of salary and number of duties. For example, software engineer V at Apple earns more than software engineer I.
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23. Hardware Design Specialist – ASIC Microchips
Salary: $157,780 per year
Hardware Engineer designs new devices and prototypes them. At Apple, these engineers are responsible for designing application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) or microchips for “apple” devices.
22. Senior Design Engineer
Salary: $162,988 per year
The design engineer takes over after the design is complete. The Senior Design Engineer leads a team whose tasks include prototyping, modifying, and evaluating mockups of new devices against specifications.
21. Software manager
Salary: $163,212 per year
Software managers guide and oversee the work of the iOS and MacOS application and update development teams. Applicants for this position must have a bachelor’s degree.
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20. Purchasing manager
Salary: $164,998 per year
The place of work of the purchasing manager is in the financial department or the logistics department. His responsibilities include processing requests from suppliers and creating procurement strategies that are within budget.
19. Senior Marketing Manager
Salary: $167,133 per year
Innovative marketing campaigns are one of the keys to Apple’s success. Therefore, it is not surprising that the company is ready to pay an impressive salary to specialists who understand the specifics of its products.
18. Software development manager
Salary: $168,692 per year
Apple has dozens of developers who need to be managed by someone. As a rule, an applicant for senior positions in software development departments must have 10 or more years of experience in this field.
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17. Senior Finance Manager
Salary: $170,053 per year
The Senior Finance Manager is responsible for financial matters, collecting asset and sales data and providing it to senior management. In essence, the senior financial manager decides how the money will be spent. Or in the case of Apple, how departments will spend money.
16. Senior Product Manager
Salary: $170,000 per year
Apple places a strong emphasis on secrecy and organizational efficiency, so it needs product managers who respect these ideals. The job of a product manager is to create and manage product roadmaps, set goals for the team, and interact with other Apple departments as well as the company’s stockholders.
15. Application developer V
Salary: $175,307 per year
Apple is extremely demanding of applicants for the position of software developer. The Roman numeral V in the title indicates a high level position for more experienced engineers.
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14. Senior Operations Manager
Salary: $179,211 per year
The Senior Operations Manager must keep the company running smoothly. It develops procedures and mechanisms to achieve the highest performance (adaptation, recommendations on best practices, budget monitoring, etc.).
13. Chief Development Engineer
Salary: $180,467 per year
An employee’s role varies depending on which department they work in. But typically, Apple’s chief development engineers are responsible for team effectiveness, creating user interfaces, and designing the look and feel of applications using JS and CSS.
12. Software Engineer V
Salary: $181 thousand per year
Typically, a software engineer writes, develops, and modifies applications and operating systems. Requirements for the applicant for this position usually include 8-10 years of experience in this field.
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11. Industrial designer
Salary: $182,823 per year
Industrial designers at Apple monitor the quality of Apple products. Prior to taking over as chief designer, Johnny Ive led the industrial design team.
10. Senior Software Development Manager
Salary: $194,786 per year
Apple’s business model relies heavily on the design and development of its software. In addition to the software development managers, the company has a senior software development manager responsible for logistics.
09. Tech Lead II
Salary: $197,393 per year
Applicants for the Tech Lead position must be “significantly driven, problem-solving individuals with an innovative, creative, “. They must have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science and understand the specifics of single-chip circuits (SoCs).
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08. Manager III
Salary: $200,033 per year
Manager is a fairly general term, but a Level 3 manager at Apple seems to have a wide range of responsibilities.
07 Software Development Manager II
Salary: $201,512 per year
Software engineers are the backbone of any tech company, so it’s no surprise that experienced software development managers have some of the highest salaries.
06. Senior Software Engineer
Salary: $204,100 per year
It takes about 10 years of experience in this field to get into such a highly paid position.
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05. Creative director
Salary: $210k per year
In a company like Apple where design and execution are key, the creative director is essential. He leads the public relations team and manages advertising, marketing and promotions.
04 Senior Advisor
Salary: $213,579 per year
Most likely, this position will require 8-10 years of work experience. At large companies like Apple, lawyers handle issues ranging from real estate transactions to ethical violations and trademark disputes.
03. Software development manager
Salary: $230,551 per year
Higher rungs of the corporate ladder and higher pay.
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02. CEO
Salary: $254,000 per year
At Apple, “CEO” refers to top management and can have different responsibilities in different departments of the company.
01. Senior Executive
Salary: $309,113 per year
Senior Executive is a senior management position that requires extensive management experience.
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Apple Support Consultant – Careers at Apple – Apple (UK)
As an Apple Support Consultant, you can share your love of technology with others. And this is just the beginning. The first step towards something new. Because it can become not just an interesting job, but also a successful career.
Regions: USA, China, Ireland, Singapore
Not ordinary technical support, but real help to people.
When users contact us for help, they are answered by an Apple Support Advisor. You will be able to communicate with them on behalf of Apple in a friendly and attentive way. You’ll answer questions about our products and services that make people’s lives better and give them access to everything they love about Apple. Entrusting a consultant with customer support, we rely on his knowledge and personal experience. We do not provide ready-made templates for an answer, but only help with learning. Communicating with each new user, you understand that you are not just providing technical support – you are helping people.
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Professional development. And career growth.
Working at Apple is always a continuous learning process. That is why every employee is noticed and appreciated here and his opinion is listened to. You will become part of a community that encourages open dialogue and helpful feedback about work, and leaders are actively involved in the professional development of employees. You will be able to regularly undergo training and improve your skills. You will have all the resources you need to grow your career if you decide to try another position in the support service or set a goal to become a leader. Over time, you will gain valuable experience that will be useful in almost any job. And it will be useful for solving your future tasks at Apple, which are not yet known to you.
Our requirements for consultants meet the needs of our clients.
For many years, Apple has been offering its customers the highest level of support. And there are thousands of reasons for this – our customer service consultants. Some are well versed in modern technology because they love to use it in their daily lives. Others go further – they study in detail all aspects of the operation of devices. We welcome everyone who seeks to understand everything, knows how to solve technical problems and listen to people.
Training will allow you to rise to a new professional level. We will help you so that you can help others. You’ll explore Apple technologies and learn about our customer experience.
Viviana makes sure that the employees of her department succeed in their work.
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Our managers become leaders.
Apple Support Manager inspires his team by example, not just giving directions. You will be able to bring together a wide variety of people for cooperation, developing the talents and skills of each of them on the basis of an open and honest dialogue. You will set goals that will help your colleagues achieve maximum results in professional and personal growth. We want our leaders to communicate Apple’s values, support employees’ drive to succeed, and become an important part of our company’s history.
You will immediately feel like a valued employee.
Our experts are more than just Apple’s main resource. They are the soul of our company. We offer social programs that help improve the well-being of our employees and their families.*
- Health Insurance and Sports Compensation
- Discounts at Apple Stores
- Financial support for employee charitable initiatives
- Tuition reimbursement
- Special employee pricing for Apple products
Apple Support Jobs
Find out which one is right for you.
Apple Support Consultant
The first point of contact a customer contacts. You will become the friendly voice of Apple, answer questions about our products and services, and provide customers with the highest level of technical support. You will be ready for this job thanks to a personal interactive training. Then you will start communicating with clients using all your technical skills and creativity. And you can always remind them that great people are behind the great products of our company.
Apple Support Consultant Jobs
Apple Support Manager
Demonstrate your leadership in the daily work and development of your Apple Support team. Like consultants, a manager must be customer-focused, friendly, highly motivated, and able to solve user problems effectively. You will be able to develop the professionalism of your employees through regular meetings and trainings.
Apple Support Manager Jobs
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23 highest-paying jobs at Apple
These are the 23 highest-paying jobs at Apple.
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Working at Apple is known for being difficult and demanding, but it pays off.
Using data from Glassdoor, we compiled a list of the highest paid jobs at Apple (bonuses were not taken into account). For greater accuracy, we included only those positions for which there were five or more employee reviews. Therefore, top-tier employees such as CEO Tim Cook and his team were not included in the list.
And just for the record: at Apple, like at many other technology companies, most job titles have a number that represents the level (in our article it is denoted by a Roman numeral). That is, a Level V Software Engineer at Apple will earn more and have more responsibility than a Level I Software Engineer.
23. ASIC Microchip Hardware Design Engineer
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Salary: $157,780
Hardware Design Engineer is a person who draws designs for new devices and makes prototypes. At Apple, ASIC design engineers are the team responsible for designing application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) or Apple chips for specific devices.
22. Chief Physical Design Engineer
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Salary: $162 988
Physical design engineers enter the scene after the design has been completed. Apple’s chief physical design engineer leads a team that must “prototype, build, modify and evaluate” the physical mock-ups of new devices to make sure it meets the project’s specifications. (Source – job description found on PayScale).
21. Software Engineering Manager
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Salary: $163,212
Software Engineering Managers oversee and direct the teams responsible for building iOS and MacOS updates and creating apps. According to Salary.com, this position requires a bachelor’s degree.
20. Purchasing Manager
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Salary: $164,998
The Purchasing Manager works in the finance and logistics department. He handles inquiries from vendors and creating purchasing strategies to keep the team on budget.
19. General Product Marketing Manager
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Salary: $167,133
Part of Apple’s success lies in its thoughtful and innovative marketing campaigns. Naturally, the company is ready to generously pay for the work of an excellent marketing manager who understands Apple products.
18. Software development manager
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Salary: $168,692
Apple employs thousands of developers to work on its various products, so it’s important to hire talented leaders to lead them. Senior positions in software development at Apple typically require 10 years or more of work experience.
17. Chief financial manager
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Salary: $170,053
The chief financial officer is responsible for making decisions related to capital and gathering information on assets and sales for the top management of the company. At the most basic level, the chief financial officer decides how the money will be spent, and in a large company like Apple, how the portion of the money allocated to his division will be spent.
16. General Product Manager
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Salary: $170,000
Organizational efficiency and privacy are important to Apple, so it needs product managers who respect these ideals. As a product manager, you will need to create and manage product roadmaps, set milestones for your team, and communicate your product initiatives to other Apple divisions as well as company owners.
15. Level V Application Engineer
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Salary: $175,307
Apple Software Engineer candidates require good design and programming skills. The Roman numeral “V” indicates that this is a top-level position held by a more experienced engineer.
14. General Operations Manager
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Salary: $179,211
The General Operations Manager must keep the company running as a whole. He creates processes and procedures to ensure the greatest productivity of the company (for example, the procedure for hiring new people to the company, guidelines with best practices, monitoring the budget). This helps in achieving efficiency goals.
13. Technical Manager
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Salary: $180,467
The job description varies by department. But in general, technical managers at Apple are expected to effectively lead teams, design user interfaces, and deliver application front-end code using JS and CSS. So it says in one of the job descriptions at Apple.
12. Software Engineer Level V
Software Engineer
Salary: $181,000
The person in this position typically writes, designs, develops, and modifies programs, applications, and operating systems. According to the approximate job description on the Monster website, this position usually requires 8 to 10 years of experience.
11. Industrial Designer
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Salary: $182,823
Industrial designers at Apple are responsible for making Apple products look and feel right. Jony Yves led industrial design for the company before being promoted to chief designer.
10. Chief Software Engineering Manager
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Salary: $194,786
Apple’s business model relies heavily on the design and development of the company’s software. In addition to Software Engineering managers, Apple has chief software engineering managers who oversee logistics.
9. Level II technical manager
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Salary: $197 393
To be a technical manager at Apple, “You must be a highly self-motivated person who creates a dynamic and creative team environment where problems are solved in new and innovative ways,” the job description on LinkedIn states. Applicants must have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science and an understanding of single-chip system (SoC).
8. Level III manager
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Salary: $200,033
Manager is a fairly general term, but a Level 3 (III) manager at Apple probably has a greater responsibility to ensure that teams don’t go astray, as happens in larger organizations.
7. Software Engineering Level II Manager
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Salary: $201,512
Software engineers are the lifeblood of any tech company, so it’s no surprise that experienced tech managers rank first in terms of compensation.
6. Chief Technical Manager
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Salary: $204,100
A job like this typically requires about 10 years of experience.
5. Creative Director
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Salary: $210,000
In a company like Apple where design and execution is paramount, the creative director plays a huge role in making the company’s products stand out from the competition. The creative director at Apple leads the communications team in everything related to advertising, marketing and promotion.
4. Senior Legal Counsel
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Salary: $213,579
This type of position requires the candidate to have 8 to 10 years of experience. At a large tech company like Apple, a lawyer in this position can deal with anything from real estate transactions to ethical violations and labor disputes.
Daycare in charlottesville: THE Top 10 Daycares in Charlottesville, VA
THE Top 10 Daycares in Charlottesville, VA
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Our Neighborhood Child Development Center provides the highest quality care and education for children, zero to eight years old. Our Neighborhood is a full day Reggio inspired educational program. We operatefrom 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, to accommodate working families. Our Neighborhood is not a daycare, it is a school, a place of learning. We are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, NAEYC, as a school that supports young children to learn. Read more about our philosophy to care for and educate your children in a natural, community centered, and Eco-friendly environment. Please view the join us page to find more details about tuition and enrolling in our program….
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My name is Sabrina. I have worked with children for over 25 years. I have four grown children of my own. WonderLand DayCay,LLC grows everyday with God’s Blessings. We sing together, we pray together, we eattogether, we learn together. The children love one another. Here at WonderLand we learn from one another. Come by and visit!!…
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Barrett Early Learning Center exists to provide a safe and nurturing learning environment for children that encourages opportunities for physical, emotional, social and itellectual growth.
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Mighty Minds Little Hands International is a trilingual preschool at 2117 Angus Road, Charlottesville, VA that strives to bring quality childcare to children between the ages of 6 weeks and 5 years old. Theircenter features a nurturing and safe environment where your children can learn and grow….
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Foundations Child Development in Charlottesville, Virginia, provides a quality, developmentally appropriate educational opportunity for children. The school serves children from infant, preschool, andpre-kindergarten that provides them with a balance of child-initiated and teacher-initiated activities. The school’s program aims to develop the whole child and his/her physical, social, emotional and intellectual growth….
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ACAC Preschool
200 Four Seasons Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Starting at $235/day
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acac Preschool is a year-round, full-day program for children ages 2 through rising Kindergarten. Our preschool program is licensed by the Virginia Department of Education and led by a qualified teachingteam-all lead teachers have college degrees and extensive teaching experience.
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Old Dominion Day School is “Charlottesville’s family friendly child care center” on Barclay Place Ct that offers programs to infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Their center aims to cultivate the physical,emotional, social, and spiritual development of their students….
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We Care Daycare For Kids LLC is an establishment situated in Charlottesville, VA that is providing services for the students in the community. This child care organization currently accepts children in thesurrounding areas ranging from 0 to 12 years old. This child care center started operating in the year 2009 and is accommodating a total of up to 65 students in maximum capacity….
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Country Kiddie Land is a childcare facility located at 1965 Mills Lane, Charlottesville, Virginia. It offers a fun and exciting place where children can spend their time learning and playing with friends. Itprovides a nurturing environment and engages children in challenging activities that develop them physically, socially, emotionally and intellectually. …
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Little Blessings Nursery LLC believes in children developing best in a loving and nurturing environment where active learning is encouraged. The program is play-based, developmental, and designed to create thefoundation for a lifetime of successful learning and relationships….
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FAQs for finding daycares in Charlottesville
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Charlottesville, VA?
There are a variety of daycares in Charlottesville, VA 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 Charlottesville, VA?
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 761 in Charlottesville, VA as of November 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Charlottesville 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 Charlottesville, VA, 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 Charlottesville, VA.
Riverbend KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Charlottesville, VA
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Welcome to Riverbend KinderCare
Welcome to Riverbend KinderCare in Charlottesville, VA! Conveniently located near the Rivanna River off S Pantops Drive, our early education curriculum allows children to play, learn and explore. Our teachers communicate with the child in a nurturing way that allows the child to express themselves. We believe that everyone belongs in our circle—we love our families and meeting new friends.
Our classrooms are places to thrive!
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour!
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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.
Riverbend 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.
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Share Your Story
If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,
please share your story with us
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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 Riverbend 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 Riverbend KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
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