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Do-it-yourself guides to hiring a nanny, paperwork, and the nanny tax



How much money will you have to pay for a nanny?

This calculator helps you answer the fundmental question: how much will you have to pay? Key in basic data like
the hourly wage and get an estimate of how much you will have to pay per month and per year.

Put values into the required input fields (marked with an ✱) and optionally overwrite some default settings.
Press the ‘Calculate’ button to perform the calculation.

Explore more information by pressing the question marks in the form.

The area of taxes is complicated and highly dependent on your current situation. The calculator below
gives you an estimate of the cost that you can expect in many cases. For authorative rules, the
IRS publishes this document about household employees.

On a mobile device, scroll to the right to enter data into the caclulator.

Description Rate Amount
Hourly wage in $ (✱)
Hours per week (✱)
Gross pay per week
Gross pay per month
Gross pay per year
Social Security employer per month 6. 2 %
Medicare employer per month 1.45 %
Federal Unemployment per month 0.6 %
State Tax per month (e.g., State Unemployment)
Allowance per week in $
Total cost per week
Total cost per month
Total cost per year
Hourly wage.
This is how much you pay your nanny for one hour of work. What number to put into this field? We found that looking at
care.com or craigslist.com is a good start
to see what hourly rate nannies in your area are expecting.
Hours per week.
The number of hours in a week you want to employ your nanny. Please note that we will calculate the hours in a year by
multiplying this number with the number of weeks in a year (52). This assumes that you will continue to pay your
nanny during vacations (your own as well as his/hers). If you find a different agreement with your nanny during negotiation,
you will have to be aware that the numbers the calculator gives you do not account for these off times.
Gross pay per week.
This is the number of hours per week multiplied with the hourly rate. Note that this is typically neither your full
expense nor what the nanny will receive after paying taxes. When do you have to pay other items like federal and
state taxes? Here is the IRS publication with all the details.
Gross pay per month.
The base pay for a month. Again, this is typically neither your full expense nor what your nanny will receive after taxes.
The calculation for this number assumes that you pay your nanny every week of the year, and then breaks down this value
on a per month basis. If you pay your nanny every month for the hours worked, expect some fluctuations here. Also, you might have
negotiated with your nanny about your and her vacation days. This can reduce the amount that you actually will need to pay.
Gross pay per year.
The base pay for a year. Assumes that your nanny works the number of hours per week you specified for each of the 52 weeks in
a year. This depends on the agreement you reached for vacation time. Again, this amount is typically neither your full expense
nor what your nanny will receive after taxes. When do you have to pay other items like federal and
state taxes? Here is the IRS publication with all the details.
Socaial Security employer per month
This is the employer part of the social security tax you have to pay for your household employee. For 2016, the employer part of
the social security tax is 6.2% up to a certain limit. You typically need to pay this expense, but there are exceptions. Here is the
IRS publication. with the details about when you are excluded.
Medicare employer per month
This is the employer part of the medicare tax you have to pay for your household employee. For 2016, the employer part of
the medicare tax is 1.45%. You typically need to pay this expense, but there are exceptions. Here is the
IRS publication with the details about when you are excluded.
Federal Unemployment per month.
This is what you need to pay for federal unemployment. Again, the exact rules are complicated. Here is the
IRS publication. However, in most situations, you need to pay
0.6% for unemployment insurance for the first $7,000 you pay your nanny. This calculator assumes that you pay the nanny for the
full year, and uses this amount as the basis to calculate what you need to pay per month. If you plan to employ your nanny for
less than a year, the value stated here will be an overestimation. The federal unemployment tax you need to pay also depends
on the state you live in. Go here to find more
information about the specific rules of your state. (The link for Washington State does not work. Try this.
State Tax per month.
This depends very much on the state you live in. This calculator starts with a value of 1.14%, because this is what we
had to pay in Washington State. Your state can handle this in different ways. For Washington State, which is the state we
live in, the state sends you a note with the tax rate after you apply for your business. 1.14% was our rate for 2016.
Allowance per week.
When you employ a nanny, you might want her to take your children to the zoo, get food for your children when they are outside, or do
other activities with your children that cost money. You will have to spend and account for that money. Be aware that there are specific rules when
the money also covers food/drink for the nanny himself/herself. In this case, there might be tax implications that are described
here.
Total cost.
The total cost per week, month, year sum up all the fields in the calculator. These are estimates of what you will have to
expect to spending on your nanny. Keep in mind that these are estimates. Federal and state taxes and regulations are complicated,
and things can vary based on your specific situation.

The DIY Household Employee Payroll Service

The DIY Household Employee Payroll Service | Simple Nanny Payroll

Making it easy to do the right thing.

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Simple to Use

It takes just seconds to create a paycheck each pay period – just enter a date and the hours.

Calculate Nanny Taxes

Our paycheck calculator does that math for you. Try it below!

Anxiety-Free Filing

Our tax payment calculator quickly gives you the data you need to file quarterly and at the end of the year.

Just $29 a year

That’s less than everyone else charges per month

Our calculator is the heart of the system. Just enter the hours and everything is calculated for you. (Default tax rates below are for Pennsylvania). Change rates

Hours: hours
at $ per hour
Gross:

Nanny gets $0

Gross $0
Deductions ($0.00)
Non-Taxable Payments $0. 00
Net Pay $0

Employer pays $0

Gross $0
Payroll taxes $0.00
Non-Taxable Expenses $0
Employer pays $0
Set aside $0

Deductions

Override rates

Gross $0.00
Medicare nanny: 0.0145 $
Social security nanny: 0.0620 $
Federal tax paid: 0.1500 $
State unemployment employee: 0. 00070 $
State tax paid: 0.05000 $
Local tax paid: 0.02000 $
Extra per check: $0 $

Payroll Taxes

Gross $0.00
Medicare employer: 0.0145 $
Social security employer: 0.0620 $
Federal unemployment: 0.0060 $
State Unemployment 0.0367840 $

It’s free to try (for 30 days) and no credit card is required.

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FAQ 1

How does a DIY payroll service work?

Our services does what computers do great – it makes calculations and saves payments and paychecks. That leave’s two main tasks for the employer (you). First, you need to pay your nanny each week. Second, you need to file your taxes with the government.

FAQ 2

Why not just use a speadsheet?

Most household employers begin using a speadsheet and that’s perfectly fine. But you’ll eventually hit a couple of problems. First, it’s too easy to change data by accident. Enter a number in the wrong field and your whole year of data could get corrupted. Second, if tax rates or the nanny’s pay rate changes, it’s hard to fix the speadsheet while preserving past data. Finally, you need to remember to regularly back up your data.

FAQ 3

How should I pay my nanny?

Generally, nanny’s prefer to be paid weekly and in cash. If that’s problematic, and you prefer not to write a check, try our favorite service Venmo. With Venmo, you and your nanny connects their banking accounts. You initiate a transfer through Venmo and your nanny has near-instant access to the money.

FAQ 4

How do I get started?

Create an account and start tracking right away, even if you don’t know the details. It’s free to try it out for 30 days. If you need help with a part of the process, contact us and we’ll guide you through the process. Rest assured – paying taxes is way easier than you’ve heard.

FAQ 5

Do you create a W-2 for me?

We give you a calculator to easily sum up the payments you have made for each quarter or year. You then use the tool provided by SSA.gov to generate the W-2 and W-3. It is a very easy process that results in a PDF you can give to the IRS and your nanny.

FAQ 6

Do you file or make payments on my behalf?

No. This is one reason that we are so inexpensive. We do not have to integrate with 50 states in the IRS in order to do payments. That said, paying is usually easy, since the Department of Revenue at your state and locality want you money. To figure it, we suggest you start with the Department of Revenue website for your state.

FAQ 7

Do you support California?

Yes! With recent updates, we now support states like and including California that have extra employer and/or nanny-paid taxes.

Nanny-based rates

Federal Income Tax
State Income Tax
Local Income Tax

Employer-based rates

State Unemployment Tax (Nanny Rate)
State Unemployment Tax (Employer Rate)
Federal Unemployment Tax

Fixed rates

Medicare
Social Security

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How Much Will a Nanny Cost?

One of the most common questions we hear is: “How much will my nanny cost?” There are a lot of considerations that need to be addressed before answering that question. Our partner GTM Payroll Services has put together a thorough list of factors that go into what you’ll pay your nanny.

11 Factors When Budgeting for a Nanny

1. Hourly rate of pay

This will be your biggest expense in budgeting for a nanny. There are several influences on how much you’ll pay your nanny such as:

  • cost of living in your area
  • a nanny’s skills, experience, training, and education
  • live-in or live-out (live-in nannies could be paid less because they are receiving room and board)
  • full-time or part-time
  • number of children in your nanny’s care

Remember it’s the law to pay your nanny an hourly rate and not a salary.

The International Nanny Association’s Salary and Benefits Survey is a good resource to get a sense of the going rates in your area for a nanny with your desired skill set.

Always negotiate wages with your nanny based a gross hourly rate. This is their pay before taxes and other deductions. Nannies can use a nanny tax calculator to determine their net – or take home – pay. A nanny’s net pay can vary depending on how much income tax they want to be withheld from their wages.

2. Overtime

The federal Fair Labor Standards Act requires nannies and other household employees to be paid overtime for hours worked over 40 in a week. Your overtime rate needs to be at least time-and-a-half. So if you employ a nanny for 50 hours a week at $20/hour, their weekly gross pay will be $1,100 (40 hours x $20 + 10 OT hours x $30). State laws may vary and supersede federal law if it is more beneficial to your employee.

3. Nanny taxes

If you pay your caregiver $2,100 or more in a calendar year, you’ll owe employment taxes. You’ll pay 7.65 percent of your nanny’s wages into their Social Security (6.2 percent) and Medicare (1.45 percent) accounts. These are called FICA taxes and you’ll withhold the same amount from your nanny’s pay. Or you can choose to also pay your caregiver’s share of FICA taxes.

If you pay your nanny $1,000 or more during any calendar quarter, you’ll also pay federal unemployment taxes, which is six percent on the first $7,000 in wages. You may also owe state unemployment, which can be around two to five percent on a certain amount of your employee’s gross wages.

A comprehensive nanny tax and payroll service can manage all of your tax and wage responsibilities for $65/month. You could also try to do it yourself or pay your accountant to handle your payroll and tax obligations.

4. Workers’ compensation insurance

Your state may have a workers’ compensation requirement for household employers (in New York, it’s mandatory if your nanny works at least 40 hours in any week). Coverage may cost a few hundred to several hundred dollars a year. Only a couple of states – California and New Jersey – allow you to add workers’ comp for a household employee to your homeowner’s policy. Get a workers’ compensation quote from GTM Payroll Services.

5.

Benefits

Offering health benefits or a retirement plan is a great way to attract the best candidates for your position and increase your employee’s job satisfaction. Benefits can be affordable (concierge medicine is only $12/month) if you’re making contributions and may offer some tax savings. If your nanny makes pre-tax contributions to a health plan, that lowers their gross wages and your tax liability.

6. Agency or online job site fees

Searching for a caregiver should also be part of your budgeting for a nanny. You may be able to find a nanny through a referral from a friend, neighbor or colleague. Social media outlets like Facebook groups are another free way to post your job. But many families end up using an online job site or a nanny placement agency to find their nanny.

Free searches on online job sites are usually limited so you wind up paying their monthly fee. Just remember to cancel your membership when you no longer need it as some sites will continue to automatically bill you even if you’re not using the site.

An online job site will cost less than a nanny agency but they aren’t as efficient as you may think. Families going through an agency spend less time on the hiring process, find higher quality nannies, and keep them for longer than those using an online job site. The nanny agency’s placement fee may well be worth the investment. An agency will also help you with job descriptions, interviewing, and work agreements as well as provide other resources.

7. Back-up care

Here’s another area where an agency can be helpful. There will be times when your nanny calls in sick or takes paid-time off. An agency may be able to send a temporary caregiver to your home for the day or even for a week if your nanny is on vacation (A New England Nanny can do this). There is a cost involved but it may be more convenient if you can’t take time off work or rely on family or neighbors to help out. Your employer may also offer back-up care as a benefit.

8. Background checks

Your agency likely has performed background checks on all of their candidates saving you the time and expense to perform them (yes, A New England Nanny does this). If you aren’t going through an agency, you can expect to pay about a couple hundred dollars to get comprehensive background checks on your nanny. These can include checks of the sex offender registry, criminal convictions, driving record, Social Security number, credit history, professional licensing as well as drug testing.

9. Year-end bonus and raises

According to our recent survey of nannies, most receive a year-end bonus of at least $750. You may also want to consider potential raises after performance reviews. If you find a great nanny, you’ll want to do everything in your power to keep them on board. Providing feedback on their performance, setting goals, and rewarding excellent work helps keep your nanny happy and engaged in their work.

10. Entertainment and activities

Will your nanny take your kids to the zoo, museums, pool, theater, beach, movies, out to lunch, or to any number of entertainment venues or educational opportunities? This may mean signing up for memberships or planning ahead to buy discounted tickets. You could give your nanny cash to pay for these expenses or provide them with their own credit card. Or your nanny can pay with their own money and provide an expense report for reimbursement. However you manage these activities, they should factor into your budgeting for a nanny.

11. Transportation costs

If your nanny will be taking your children out of the house, you’ll need to consider modes of transportation. Will they use public transit like buses or the subway? Then they’ll need passes. Or will your nanny drive? If your nanny is driving, will they use their own car or will you provide one? You may be better off having your nanny drive a family car. That way you’re in control of the vehicle’s safety and maintenance. You’ll just need to add your nanny to your auto insurance policy. You may see a slight increase in your auto insurance premium if your nanny is young or has a poor driving record.

If your nanny will drive their own car, you could reimburse them for mileage. The IRS standard mileage reimbursement rate is 58 cents/mile.

Tax Savings

So far we’ve detailed your expenses from wages to benefits to transportation costs when budgeting for a nanny. Now let’s get into how much you can save on your taxes. There are two main ways to realize tax savings on your childcare costs.

Flexible Spending Account

Your employer may offer a dependent care flexible spending account (FSA). You can contribute up to $5,000 a year into an FSA if you’re a single parent or a married couple filing a joint tax return, or up to $2,500 a year if you’re married and filing separately. An FSA lowers your taxable income as funds are taken out of your paycheck before taxes are calculated. You can then submit your nanny’s wages as a childcare expense to be reimbursed from your FSA.

Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit

With the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit, you can count up to $3,000 in expenses for one child and up to $6,000 for two or more children. The amount of the credit is based on your adjusted gross income and ranges. Most families that hire a nanny get a tax break of 20 percent of their expenses (up to $600 for one child and $1,200 for two or more children).

Nanny tax calculator

Use a nanny tax calculator when budgeting for a nanny to figure out your total employer responsibility (wages and employer taxes) and how much you can save through an FSA and the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit.

GTM can help

If you have any questions or need assistance in budgeting for a nanny, call GTM Payroll Services at (800) 929-9213 for a free, no-obligation consultation. Our team of household employment experts will be happy to help!

Withholding Tax | Virginia Tax

Filing Requirements

As an employer required to file withholding returns, you must register for withholding tax, file income tax withholding returns, and pay the income tax to Virginia Tax.

Employers must file withholding returns whether or not there is withholding tax owed. The Commonwealth deems the amounts withheld as payment in trust for the employees’ tax liabilities.

Filing Frequencies
  • If your withholding liability is less than $100 per month, your withholding returns and tax payments are due quarterly.
  • If your withholding liability is more than $100 but less than $1,000, your withholding returns and tax payments are due monthly. 
  • If your withholding liability is $1,000 or more, your withholding returns and tax payments are due semi-weekly. 

See below for details for each filing frequency.

Quarterly Filers

If your average tax liability is less than $100 per month, you will be assigned a quarterly filing status. Quarterly returns and payments are due on the last day of the month following the close of each quarter, as shown below. File your returns on Form VA-5 using eForms (VA-5 Quarterly eForm), your Business Account or Web Upload.

FOR THE QUARTER ENDING. .. FILE YOUR RETURN AND PAYMENT BY…
March 31 April 30
June 30 July 31
September 30 October 31
December 31 January 31

Quarterly filers must also file Form VA-6, Employer’s Annual Summary of Virginia Income Tax Withheld. The VA-6 is due to Virginia Tax by Jan. 31 of the following calendar year, or within 30 days of the final payment of wages by your company. When you file Form VA-6, you must submit each federal Form W-2, W-2G, 1099, or 1099-R that shows Virginia income tax withheld. You must submit Form VA-6 and all W-2 and 1099 forms electronically.

Monthly Filers

If your average tax liability is more than $100, but less than $1,000 per month, you will be assigned a monthly filing status. You must file your returns on Form VA-5 using our free online filing services: eForms, Business Account or Web Upload. The VA-5 is due on the 25th of each month (for example, the return for January is due February 25).

Monthly filers must also file Form VA-6, Employer’s Annual Summary of Virginia Income Tax Withheld. The VA-6 is due to Virginia Tax by Jan. 31 of the following calendar year, or within 30 days after the last payment of wages by your company. When you file Form VA-6, you must submit each federal Form W-2, W-2G, 1099, or 1099-R that shows Virginia income tax withheld. You must submit Form VA-6 and all W-2 and 1099 forms electronically.

Semi-Weekly Filers

If your average tax liability is more than $1,000 per month, you will be assigned a semi-weekly filing status. Your payments will be due within 3 banking days if the amount of Virginia income tax withheld exceeds $500 on any federal cutoff date for semi-weekly withholding. Federal cutoff dates are generally on Tuesday and Friday of each week, as shown in the table below. You must submit your payments electronically using Form VA-15.

IF YOUR LIABILITY EXCEEDS $500 FOR A PAYDAY THAT FALLS ON… MAKE YOUR SEMI-WEEKLY PAYMENT NO LATER THAN THE FOLLOWING…
Wednesday, Thursday or Friday Wednesday
Saturday, Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday Friday

Semi-weekly filers must file Form VA-16, Employer’s Payments Quarterly Reconciliation and Return of Virginia Income Tax Withheld, for each quarter. The VA-16 must be filed electronically and is due by the end of the month following the close of the quarter:

FOR THE QUARTER ENDING… FILE YOUR RETURN AND PAYMENT BY…
March 31 April 30
June 30 July 31
September 30 October 31
December 31 January 31

Certain employers may request a waiver from the Virginia semi-weekly filing requirement. To request this waiver, the employer must have no more than 5 employees subject to Virginia income tax withholding. See Tax Bulletin 15-3 for more information.

Semi-weekly filers must also file Form VA-6, Employer’s Annual Summary of Virginia Income Tax Withheld. The VA-6 is due to Virginia Tax by Jan. 31 of the following calendar year, or within 30 days after the last payment of wages by your company. When you file Form VA-6, you must submit each federal Form W-2, W-2G, 1099, or 1099-R that shows Virginia income tax withheld. You must submit Form VA-6 and all W-2 and 1099 forms electronically.

Annual Filing Option for Household Employers (Nanny Tax)

Employers of household service employees may elect to file and pay the Virginia income tax withheld from their employees’ salaries on an annual basis, at the same time they submit the employees’ Forms W-2 for the year. In order to qualify for the annual filing, the employment must consist exclusively of domestic service in the private home of the employer as defined in the Federal Employment Tax Regulations. Employers may register for this filing option online, or by using Form R-1H. See Household Employer (Nanny Tax) for more information.

Employer’s Annual or Final Summary of Virginia Income Tax Withheld

All filers must file Form VA-6, Employer’s Annual Summary of Virginia Income Tax Withheld or Form VA-6H, Household Employer’s Annual Summary of Virginia Income Tax Withheld. The VA-6 and VA-6H are due to Virginia Tax by Jan. 31 of the following calendar year, or within 30 days after the final payment of wages by your company. You may file your VA-6 or VA-6H using eForms, Web Upload, or your Business Account. 

When you file Form VA-6, you must submit each federal Form W-2, W-2G, 1099, or 1099-R that shows Virginia income tax withheld. You must submit these forms electronically using eForms or Web Upload.

Household Employer Withholding Tax (Nanny Tax)

Employers of certain household employees have the option of reporting and paying the Virginia income tax withheld from those employees on an annual basis. For the employer to qualify, the employment must consist exclusively of domestic service in the private home of the employer, as defined in the Federal Employment Tax Regulations.

The annual filing provision is a filing option for qualified employers. It does not establish a new requirement for withholding. Unlike the federal “nanny tax,” the Virginia household employer’s withholding tax is filed on a separate return, and is not included in the employer’s personal income tax filing. If you choose to register for this annual filing option, you will be required to file Form VA-6H, the Virginia Household Employer’s Annual Summary of Income Tax Withheld, by Jan. 31 each year to report and pay the Virginia income tax withheld for the preceding calendar year. You must file Form VA-6H online, either through your online services account or through eForms.  

Basic Instructions for Household Employers

Before you begin, make sure you are liable to withhold Virginia income tax from the wages of your household employee(s). If the wages are not subject to federal withholding, they are not subject to Virginia withholding.

Complete instructions for withholding Virginia income tax from wages, salaries, and other payments are contained in the Virginia Employer Withholding Instructions. Information on corresponding federal requirements is available from the IRS, and unemployment tax information, including an annual filing option, is provided by the Virginia Employment Commission.

Registration

To register for a household employer’s withholding tax account, complete Form R-1H, or register online. If you are already filing for a domestic employee under a regular quarterly or monthly withholding tax account, be sure to close that account when you register for your new household employer’s account, and request that any payments made for the current year be transferred to the new account. For assistance, contact us at 804.367.8037.

Once you register for a household employer’s withholding tax account, you must file a Form VA-6H for each year that you keep the account open, even if you have no tax to report. Failure to file could result in penalties of up to 30% of the tax due.

How to File and Pay

Form VA-6H must be filed by Jan. 31 each year, with copies of each W-2 issued to a household employee during the previous calendar year and payment for the tax due. 

To file W-2 information and pay the tax due, file Form VA-6H through your online services account.

If you don’t have an account, you can file using eForms: 

  • VA-6H/ W-2 combined eForm (for household employers who employ up to 10 household employees – see the VA-6H/ W-2 eForm Instructions for more information)
  • VA-6H eForm
  • W-2 eForm

To compute the withholding tax, use the Virginia Employer Withholding Tables.

Frequently Asked Questions

Qualified Employers and Employees

What is a household employer? What does it mean to have household employer status?

A household employer is an individual who employs 1 or more people solely for the purpose of domestic service in the home of the employer. For Virginia purposes, “household employer status” means that you meet this requirement and have registered for a Virginia household employer’s withholding tax account. This registration allows you to file your withholding tax on an annual basis, rather than using the quarterly or monthly filing status required for most other employers.

How do I know if an employee qualifies as a household employee?

The employee must be classified as an employee performing domestic service under federal definitions. This category includes employees such as nannies, babysitters, housekeepers, gardeners, elder-care workers, in-home nursing care providers, and others who provide domestic services. For details, refer to the Federal Employment Tax Regulations, which are available at www.irs.gov.

If I have a household employee and other business employees, can I include tax for all of them on my annual Virginia Household Employer’s return?

No. You must report information on non-household employees under a separate withholding tax account for your business.

I have a small business that I run from my home with only 1 or 2 employees. Can I sign up for household employer status?

No. The household employer annual filing option is available only to employers whose employees provide domestic service in the home. You should register for an employer withholding tax account to report the taxes for your business employees.

Who Should Register

Federal law allows me to file my “nanny tax” on an annual basis, and I would like to do that for Virginia. Should I register for a household employer’s withholding account?

As long as you meet the federal requirements, you may register as a household employer for Virginia purposes. Keep in mind, however, that the reporting and payment is done on a separate return, Form VA-6H.

I just hired a nanny. Do I have to register for a household employer’s withholding tax account?

Not necessarily. As described under Basic Instructions for Household Employers, you need to determine whether you are required to withhold Virginia income tax from your employee’s wages. If withholding is required, you may register for a household employer’s account, which allows you to file annually, or you may register for an employer withholding tax account, which will require quarterly filing.

I have a gardener who has always handled his own taxes, because the wage amounts are too low for withholding to be required. Do I need to sign up for a household employer’s account?

No. You don’t need to register for an account unless you are actually required to withhold Virginia income tax from your employee’s wages.

I already file withholding taxes for my household employees on a quarterly basis, and I prefer to keep my books that way. Am I required to register for a household employer’s account?

No. The household employer status offers an annual filing option for qualifying employers. You may continue to file on a quarterly basis under your existing account.

Filing and Payment

How do I file and pay the tax due for my household employees?

You may file Form VA-6H through your online services account to report the tax due and remit your tax payment, as well as copies of the W-2s for your employees. You can also file using eForms.

When are the return and payment due?

Form VA-6H must be filed online by Jan. 31 of each year, along with payment for the tax due and copies of any W-2s issued to your household employees for the preceding year.

Can I report and pay the tax due with my individual income tax return?

No. You must make a separate filing on Form VA-6-H by Jan. 31.

I registered for a household employer withholding tax account, but I didn’t have any employees this year. Do I still need to file a return?

Yes. You will still need to file your annual return, Form VA-6H, by Jan. 31. If you don’t anticipate hiring household employees in the future, you should request that your account be closed. Otherwise, you will need to file annual returns as long as the account remains open.

What should I do if I stop having employees during the year?

You will still need to file your annual return, Form VA-6H, by Jan. 31 of the following year, along with copies of the W-2s issued to your employees. If you don’t anticipate hiring household employees in the future, you should request that your account be closed. Otherwise, you will need to file annual returns as long as the account remains open.

What will happen if I file Form VA-6H or pay the tax due after Jan. 31?

Late filing or late payment of the tax may result in the assessment of penalties and interest. The minimum penalty is $10, and the maximum penalty is 30% of the tax due. Interest accrues on the tax due until the tax is paid.

Can payroll service providers file the annual returns (Form VA-6H) for household employers?

Yes. The service providers need to be sure to reference the proper account number, particularly the suffix. Although many accounts will carry a suffix of F001, this will not always be the case. For example, if you have accounts for both business and household employees, or if you switched to the annual filing status from a previously existing quarterly account, your household employer account may carry a suffix of F002, F003, etc. It is important to use the correct suffix to make sure that payments are applied correctly. To avoid errors, check both the name and the account number of the return being submitted. For faster processing, the provider may wish to use our Web Upload service.

Nanny Payroll Services for Households

Paying nannies and others who perform work in and around your home isn’t always a simple transaction. But having a household payroll service can help you comply with the household employee tax and other employer obligations.

Nanny payroll compliance

Depending on how much you pay your nannies or other household employees, you may have to withhold employment taxes from their wages. Failing to do so can result in an IRS audit, in which case, you might have to pay back taxes, along with interest and penalties.

Making payments “off the books” can also be detrimental to your employees. Without a tax record, they may not be able to build an employment history or access unemployment benefits in the event you no longer require their services.

To comply with household labor laws, you must pay your nanny largely how businesses compensate their employees:

What is the nanny tax?

The term “nanny tax” refers to the taxes that an employer must pay for a nanny – a type of “household employee,” or someone who performs work in and around other people’s homes. The IRS provides specific guidelines on how to determine who is subject to this tax. Among other criteria, an individual may be a household employee if you control both what work is done and how it’s done. Those who control how their work is done and provide their own tools and supplies are typically self-employed. Exemptions to household employee taxes sometimes apply if a nanny is your spouse, your parent, your child under age 21 or an employee under age 18.

Nanny tax withholding

If your nanny earns $2,400 or more per year, you may need to pay both Medicare tax and Social Security tax, collectively known as Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA) taxes. Typically, half of these taxes are paid by the employer and the other half are withheld from employee wages, but you have the option of paying both portions yourself.

Nanny unemployment tax

You may also be responsible for federal unemployment tax (FUTA) if you pay your nanny $1,000 or more in any one quarter. Contact your state unemployment insurance agency to determine whether FUTA, state unemployment tax or both are required.

Nanny income tax

The IRS generally doesn’t require you to withhold federal income tax from a household employee’s wages unless the employee requests it and you agree to it. In cases such as this, a Form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Certificate is used to determine the amount of federal income tax to withhold. If either you or your nanny decide to end your income tax withholding agreement, it usually must be done in writing.

State and local income tax may also apply. Check with government agencies in your area for specific withholding requirements.

Nanny payroll services and software

One of the best ways to avoid a compliance misstep when paying your nanny is to work with a payroll provider that’s capable of meeting household employer needs. Look for those who offer:

  • Automatic payroll processing
    Automation may reduce the time it takes to pay your nanny and minimize errors.
  • Tax withholding
    Payroll providers usually can calculate and withhold the correct amount of taxes from your nanny’s wages and send it to government agencies.
  • Help managing state and federal compliance
    Some payroll providers offer easy access to employment forms and may notify you about regulatory changes.
  • Employee self-service with mobile capability
    Your nannies may be able to view their pay information anytime, anywhere.
  • Flexible pay options
    You may have the option of paying your nanny via check, direct deposit or pay card.
  • 24/7 support
    Get answers to questions about paying nannies when you need them most.

Nanny time tracker

Household employees are typically classified as non-exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which means they’re entitled to overtime. For this reason, you need a method of accurately tracking how many hours per week your nanny works. Many payroll providers are capable of integrating their software with time and attendance programs that automatically calculate the total hours worked, eliminating manual data entry and improving payroll accuracy.

How to set up nanny payroll

No matter how eager you and your nanny are to start working together, it’s best to have your payroll process in place first. Here are some basic steps to setting up household payroll:

  • Verify which taxes apply to your nanny
  • Apply for an employer identification number (EIN)
  • Have your nanny complete the necessary employment documents
  • Obtain workers’ compensation insurance
  • File a new hire report with your designated state agency

Additional steps may be required. Employers are advised to consult IRS Publication 926 (Household Employer’s Tax Guide) and relevant state and local guidance.

Documents for nanny payroll

Some of the documents that are typically necessary to process nanny payroll include:

  • Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement
    You must supply nannies with a Form W-2 by January 31 each year so they can file their taxes appropriately. If their wages were subject to FICA taxes or if you withheld income tax, you may also be required to provide a copy to the Social Security Administration.
  • Form W-3, Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements
    Send Form W-3 to the Social Security Administration to show them the total earnings on your nanny’s Form W-2.
  • Form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Certificate
    If your nannies have requested that you deduct income tax from their pay, they should complete a Form W-4, detailing their filing status and withholding amounts.
  • Schedule H, (Form 1040), Household Employment Taxes
    If you withheld income tax or paid your nanny cash wages that were subject to FICA or FUTA taxes, use Schedule H to report these totals to the IRS.

Nanny I-9 form

Any nannies you hire will also need to complete a Form I-9, which verifies that they can legally work in the United States. The paperwork must include evidence of their identity and employment eligibility via a passport, driver’s license or other official documentation as outlined on the form. Once the Form I-9 is complete, keep it on file in case an authorized U.S. government official asks to review it.

Nanny pay rate calculator

By estimating your nanny’s earnings, you’ll have a better idea of which taxes may apply. Use ADP’s gross wage calculator to see how much take home pay your nanny can earn before incurring FICA taxes. Note that as of 2020, you can pay your nanny up to $2,199 gross per year before you both may be responsible for FICA taxes.

Important Note on Calculator: The calculator on this page is provided through the ADP Employer Resource Center and is designed to provide general guidance and estimates. It should not be relied upon to calculate exact taxes, payroll or other financial data. These calculators are not intended to provide tax or legal advice and do not represent any ADP service or solution. You should refer to a professional advisor or accountant regarding any specific requirements or concerns.

Nanny payroll support

If you work with a payroll provider, they will usually help you set up your household payroll and support you thereafter. You may even access to experienced payroll specialists who can answer your questions about paying household employees. And in some cases, depending on the level of service you purchase, payroll providers will help you stay informed of any legal or regulatory changes that could affect you and your nanny.

Why choose ADP® for nanny payroll?

At ADP, we understand the needs of small business employers, even those who might not think of themselves as one. That’s why our small business payroll has built in capabilities for household payroll that can reduce the time it takes to pay nannies and others who work in or around your home. Best of all, our software is backed by experts who know the ins and outs of household employee taxes to help you avoid costly mistakes.

Nanny payroll FAQs

See what other household employers are asking about nanny payroll:

How much do nanny payroll services cost?

The cost of nanny payroll depends upon several factors, including the number of household employees you have, how often you pay them and which services you need. ADP will work with you to determine the right payroll setup for your household employment situation.

How much can you pay a nanny before taxes must be paid?

If you pay your nanny $2,400 or more per year, both you and the employee may be subject to FICA taxes on those wages. You might also have to pay FUTA taxes (and/or state unemployment taxes) if your nanny makes more than $1,000 in any quarter during the current year or previous year.

Is it ok to pay a nanny cash?

You can sometimes make cash payments to household employees if you follow federal and state regulations, document the amounts and properly withhold all necessary deductions. This might seem costly and time consuming for just one employee, but it can help prevent the added expense of tax penalties. Look to a payroll provider for assistance.

Can I treat my nanny as an independent contractor?

Because they perform work in or around your home and you control how the work is done, nannies are usually considered household employees, not independent contractors. One of the primary differences is that independent contractors typically have full control of how they do their work, while employees do not. Misclassifying a worker’s status, even if by mistake, may result in penalties.

What is the nanny law?

The “nanny law” or “nanny tax” is another way of referring to the household employee tax, which may apply to nannies and anyone else who works in your home. Within this regulation, the IRS outlines who is considered a household employee and how to determine if the individual’s wages are subject to taxes.

How can I pay my nanny?

To pay your nanny, you may need to apply for federal and state tax ID numbers, track your nanny’s hours, calculate payroll and taxes, and submit the proper forms (W-3, W-4, Schedule H etc.) to government agencies.

How do I create a Form W-2 for my nanny?

  • Order the Form W-2 from the IRS website
  • Complete the form following the instructions provided with it
  • Verify the information and mail it to your nanny before January 31
  • Send completed W-2 and W-3 forms to the Social Security Administration, if required

Is babysitter money taxable?

Babysitter income may be subject to household employee taxes if the yearly or quarterly earnings are more than the IRS wage base for FICA and FUTA. Exemptions sometimes apply if the babysitter is your spouse, your parent, your child under age 21 or anyone under age 18.

Can I use a dependent care FSA to pay for a nanny?

Flexible spending accounts can sometimes be used to offset dependent care spending. You typically still have to follow household employee tax guidelines though.

This guide is intended to be used as a starting point in analyzing an employer’s payroll obligations and is not a comprehensive resource of requirements. It offers practical information concerning the subject matter and is provided with the understanding that ADP is not rendering legal or tax advice or other professional services.

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What Paycheck Nanny Provides:

* Guidance – Learn the steps you need take as a household employer in order to pay your nanny legally.
* Time tracker – Track regular hours and overtime worked by your caregiver.
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* Record keeper – Access yearly and quarterly info needed for filings right at your fingertips.
* Withholding calculator – Federal Income tax withholding as well as state support for: AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, IA, KS, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, NC, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, and WY

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I’ve used this app for over two years and recently ran into some glitches when entering bonus time for my nanny. Michelle was completely responsive and got the error fixed in no time. Great app for record keeping and time management!

Wonderful App + Wonderful Seller

This app has everything you need to calculate pay for your caregiver, plus any taxes associated with it if applicable. You can do a mix of nanny share rate with full rate, PTO, bonus, holiday, etc. Michelle provides very prompt responses to feedback. Very satisfied with it & so far the only holistic app I’ve found to take care of nanny pay. No more spreadsheets, hooray!

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There are several important factors to consider when determining the salary for your aupair or nanny. And you should know the value of what you will get before you pay for it.

Wages do not depend on the needs of the individual, but on the value they provide based on their experience. Different countries have different wage rates. For example, the weekly stipend for a Resident Au Pair defined in the U.S. Department of State’s J-1 Au Pair Program is based on the FLSA, which has a minimum weekly Au Pair stipend of $19 by the Department of Labor.$5.75 for 45 hours of work including room and board, and in the UK it’s less at £65-80. Compensation is negotiable, depending on experience. The Au Pair and Host Families can negotiate the Au Pair’s compensation, which may be higher than the Au Pair’s statutory minimum federal stipend. Some au pairs or nannies may have work experience that warrants higher wages than the minimum required. Compensation, if not determined by the laws of your country or state, must be paid based on demonstrated performance and present value. Please note that wages may vary depending on economic conditions and the country in which you live.

Salaries paid to foreign applicants may be lower than those paid to nannies and are usually set by the rules of the visa program in your country. Additional information can be found on our visa information page. If you are hiring candidates born in your country, there are no visa or agency requirements. This means that salaries, job responsibilities, hours and benefits are negotiated directly with these candidates and their employers.

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Important factors affecting Au Pair and Nanny salary:

Qualification

Are you hiring an au pair with standard babysitting experience that requires training, or are you hiring an experienced au pair or nanny with over three years of babysitting or babysitting experience with 200 hours of documented experience in infant care, CPR training and childcare education?

US Total Cost Comparison – Live in or Live-Out?

Will your spouse or babysitter live in your home and will you cover all of her food and utility bills? Perhaps health insurance and car insurance? Will she travel with you on vacation as part of your family – with some free time? This is an important point to consider as housing costs in most major metro areas range from $13,200 to $20,400 and up per year. These are expenses that your nanny or nanny will not have to bear if she resides. So, when considering the salary you plan to pay, factor in the cost of room and board, and then add in weekly fees to get a realistic yearly salary. Then compare that salary with that of a local school teacher (who has a four-year education) or a day care provider in your area. This way you will get a relative salary comparison with the price of your aupair or nanny.

It is also important to understand your overall costs if you are considering hiring your aupair through an agency. The following fees/expenses are in US dollars and are based on averages for US agencies. The charges shown do not include any additional expenses you will incur during your stay such as meals, utilities, family vacations, etc. Prices are subject to change. See the current cost of the J-1 Au Pair program.

Agent program $8,885
Agency application Free trial 15 days
Domestic airfare No
US Department of State SEVIS Fee $35
Au Pair federal minimum scholarship ($195. 75 / week x 51 weeks) $9,983
Total annual cost $18,903
Weekly cost $364

Previous experience

How many years of childcare experience does your pupil or nanny have? If your candidate has less than three years of permanent reference work experience as a childcare provider, then she is at the beginning of her career in childcare. The Au Pair and Host Families can negotiate the Au Pair’s compensation, which may be higher than the Au Pair’s statutory minimum federal stipend.

Level of maturity and education

What is the maturity and education level of the caregiver you are hiring? Does she have a four-year university degree or a master’s degree? The higher the education, the more you usually pay your partner or nanny. Your aupair or nanny will have some influence over your children and she will be partly responsible for their ongoing education, helping with their studies and proper grammar. Make sure you hire an Au Pair or Nanny with the right influence for your children. A four-year degree can increase base salary by up to 20 percent, and a master’s degree can increase base salary by up to 40 percent depending on hands-on experience in childcare.

Supply and demand

Where you live, the number of candidates available in your area, how desirable your city is, the cost of living and childcare costs in your area, will all affect the rate you pay your nanny or nanny. In many major metro areas where cost of living is high, there is also a high demand for skilled childcare, and thus wages for seniors and nannies tend to be competitive, meaning childcare costs in more rural areas tend to be comparatively lower. Compared to the United States, European countries tend to pay much less for shopping, babysitting, childcare and household help. Therefore, if you live in a European country, you will need to weigh this factor heavily when evaluating the qualifications of your spouse or nanny to determine the appropriate salary.

Many European countries allow au pairs to work no more than 20 hours per week. You can find more specific information about hours and pay by country on our visa information pages.

For example, in the UK there are three different classifications for Au Pairs: Au Pair, Au Pair Plus and Maternal Assistance, each with different pay, mostly based on hours worked.

Au Pair in the UK

  • Works 5 hours a day, 5 days a week
  • Child sits 2-3 evenings per week
  • Gets 2 free days and weekends
  • Weekly salary ranges from £70 to £80

Au Pair Plus UK

  • Open 6 hours a day, 5 days a week
  • Child sits 2-3 evenings per week
  • Receives 2 free days and 3 evenings
  • Weekly salary ranges from £85 to £100

Helping mothers in the UK

  • Open 8 hours a day, 6 days a week
  • Child sits 4-5 pm per week
  • Gets 1 day off and 3 pm
  • Weekly salary ranges from £150 to £200

Area of ​​responsibility

Are you hiring an aupair or nanny for part time or full time work? How many actual hours per week will you need their services? Do you need more than 45 hours per week? If so, the weekly salary should be adjusted accordingly. How many children will be cared for by a nanny or nanny? If the nanny or nanny will take care of more than three children, the weekly rate should be increased by 10 percent per child. Basic services such as grocery shopping, preparing meals for children, and light housework are usually expected in a job description.

However, some nannies may also provide additional housekeeping services; supervising the gardener, kitchen staff or cleaning lady, or even handling bills. Such services depend on the education and experience of the nanny. Such services usually require more responsibility and expertise, for which higher salaries are expected and deserved. Professional nannies with more than five years of uninterrupted childcare experience and at least four years of education who provide a full range of housekeeping services beyond childcare, shopping, cooking and light housework can earn a salary significantly over $400 per week.

AuPair and Nanny Salary Guide

Check the minimum wage information for your country and state/region, as well as the visa pages for au pair salary information. In the US, the Fair Labor Standards Act requires that wages meet the federal minimum wage and that any hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week be paid an hour and a half later. The Au Pair Program in the United States is a federal program operated by the Department of State that includes room and board as part of compensation and allows au pairs to work up to 45 hours per week for the federal minimum wage, however some states have their own rules that differ from U.S. State Department regulations, so be sure to check your state’s requirements. Some states are developing their own bill of rights for domestic workers, which provides additional protection. New York City made history in 2010 by passing the first Bill of Rights for Domestic Workers. HI, IL, OR, and CA have since passed bills, and as of May 2013, OH, MA, PA, and GA are billing.

Rate your aupair or nanny candidate based on the above categories. Qualifications, LIVE FULL, Education, Geography and Responsibilities

Consider planned work hours, work responsibilities, education, experience, qualifications or certifications, the cost of living in your geographic location, and what is the standard wage for your area. Most of the salary is negotiated between the host family and the candidate, unless there is a set rate in your country. Salaries vary greatly by country and country location, so be sure to adjust your salary ranges accordingly.

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Finding a Dog Sitter

Dogs are man’s best friends. According to statistics, a faithful dog lives in 29% of Russian families. This is almost 2 times lower than the number of cats, but such a figure is easy to explain: a dog requires much more attention, care and strength for education. A cat can easily cope with forced loneliness for a couple of days, but a dog without human attention will suffer for so long.

But this is by no means a reason to deny yourself the pleasure of making a true friend! Specialists can help with training, outdoor walks in Moscow in the morning and evening will also benefit you, and forced separation will not interfere with the services of dog nannies.

How a dog sitter can help

Your departure, even for a short time, is a great stress for a pet. He needs to walk several times a day and constantly communicate with people in order to feel great. Even a day without human attention and walks can be fatal for your friend.

Many people prefer to contact friends when planning a trip. This is really a good way out if your friend knows and gets along well with the dog and has the opportunity to devote several hours a day to him. But Moscow is big and it often happens that friends live far away and physically cannot devote time to your dog. In such cases, you can use the services of a nanny for pets. As a rule, these are professionals who know how to handle dogs and are able to find an approach even to the most picky dog.

Using the services of a good babysitter, you can be sure that nothing will happen to your faithful friend during your departure. He will be full, healthy and cheerful.

Where can I find a nanny?

Thousands of people provide babysitting services in Moscow. These can be both professionals with veterinary education and dog owners with extensive experience in care and training. But how to find a sitter for a dog in general? There are several popular options:

  1. Ask friends, work colleagues, neighbors. Some of them probably used the services of nannies, so they will be able to recommend a worthy option.
  2. Bulletin boards. Wherever people are looking for goods and services, you can find a good sitter for your dog. In Moscow, that’s right.
  3. Ask around on forums and in VKontakte thematic groups. There will definitely be someone there who will recommend a good nanny or agree to work with you.

More important is not where you find a nanny, but how professional she will be. Carefully study customer reviews, communicate with the nanny to be sure that nothing will happen to your faithful friend.

Options

If you have decided on the choice of a nanny, it’s time to think about the format of your cooperation. There are two options, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Let’s consider each.

Nanny comes to your home

This format is suitable for those who have found a good nanny in the same area of ​​Moscow where he lives. The nanny will come to your house several times a day, walk with your dog and make sure that he has everything he needs at home. The main nuances of this option are as follows:

  1. You must be sure of the nanny’s integrity. If she does not come at least once, the dog will be stressed, she can ruin the furniture and become depressed.
  2. Your dog will not experience psychological discomfort from being in a new place. He will be in a familiar environment and he will be fine.
  3. The pet will receive less attention. The nanny will not be with him all the time, so he will be alone most of the time. This is not a problem if your dog is used to this condition.

This is an excellent format for interacting with a nanny, but if you are not satisfied with any of these points, it is much better to pay attention to the next option.

You give the dog to a nanny

An option for those who want to spend all the time with their pet. This method has its own nuances, and they may be different for different nannies. You should definitely ask about all the features of yours. But most often you will encounter the following:

  1. Your dog must have a veterinary passport. At the nanny’s house, your dog will not be alone, and to avoid the risk of diseases, all dogs must be vaccinated and healthy.
  2. You can receive a photo report. Every day you will be sent photos of your pet so that you can make sure that everything is fine with him
  3. Your shaggy friend will not be alone. He will share space with other animals. For some, this is a plus, but for introvert dogs it can also be a significant minus.

If your dog is healthy, cheerful and loves to play with his brothers, and you are 100% sure of the reliability and quality of babysitting services, this option is ideal for you. The new environment can also be beneficial: dogs love to explore, so exploring new areas of Moscow will be a nice bonus for your pet.

Conclusion

With the development of technology, finding a sitter for your pet has become much easier. Just a couple of clicks from you, hundreds of professional nannies are ready to help you and spend time with your dog, giving your friend new emotions, vivid impressions and an interesting experience.

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Is it a good idea to hire a teen nanny?

When parents have to leave their children in the care of a nanny, it already costs them dearly. the feeling of guilt due to the fact that you have to do other things, for example, work, and not be able to be with children, is quite large. But the society we are in today forces parents to work outside the home and also during hours that have nothing to do with school.

In that sense, it’s normal that many parents have to move away to earn money to make ends meet when their children walk in the door. There are parents who simply have to organize their lives in order to balance it in the best possible way. And the way finds balance is the need to hire a babysitter sometimes so you can babysit when both parents need to be away from home at the same time.

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  • 1 Teenage nanny?
  • 2 Ask personal questions that will give you all the information you need
  • 3 Your childcare experience
  • 4 Rules and regulations

Teenage babysitter?

You might be wondering what type of babysitter is best for your children. A babysitter, if she is a teenager and has no education, is likely to be cheaper than an adult who is trained and dedicated to babysitting. It is true that you will have more resources and probably more confidence, but A Responsible Teenager could be a good option too , especially if you need to save money and you know she’s a good option because she has recommendations.

Hiring a teen nanny can be a concern because teens often have little or no experience with young children. If you’re looking to hire a teen nanny, you need to ask her the right questions during the interview because that’s how you’ll know if she’s the right nanny and if you can trust her to do the job. You need to make sure that the teenager is a mature, pleasant person, with common sense and, above all, shows that he loves children.

Ask personal questions that will give you all the information you need.

Finding a babysitter is not easy and you may have limited options, so you may consider hiring a teen babysitter. You must intuitively understand that their personality is suitable for taking care of your children. and that their level and abilities are necessary to meet the needs and expectations of the task. In addition, it is important that you can relax while you are away and she is taking care of your children.

It’s a good idea to ask him questions about school, his grades, his relationship with teachers and classmates (which you can check before he takes care of your children), Ask him about his friends, what extracurricular activities he does, if he has any hobbies, what his dreams or expectations are for the future, why he wants to babysit instead of doing something else, etc.

The more information you gather, the more peace of mind you have about the care you can give your children. You can find him on social media to find out what his social behavior is and whether what he does is inappropriate or unsafe. Although you can also find posts that show that he/she is a loving, friendly and responsible teenager. Today, social networks can show very valuable information about people and their habitual behavior. . If you are considering hiring a nanny, it is important that you trust her.

Your childcare experience

You will also need to ask him about his childcare experience and whether he is really willing to do it with your children. You may have experience with children because you have younger siblings and have had to take care of them from time to time. You may have worked as a nanny on other occasions, and even if it was only for a short time, you can still be very responsible.

You should ask her to describe what her babysitting day will be like for her, what she will do, how she will behave in the face of possible difficulties that may arise when caring for children of different ages, etc. You should know that he understands childcare because he may need very clear instructions from you so he can to work according to your interests and the needs of your children.

Also, if a teenage girl or boy has had other babysitting experience, this is always a great idea. that you are asking for references and the phone number of other people who know him so you can ask them directly for their opinion on your teen babysitter. Perhaps his words will help you decide whether to give him a job or not.

You will also need to ask more specific questions about the safety of your children. For example, you might ask, “What would you do if my child was playing in the yard?” A good answer would be that she kept her eyes on him and was always by his side so that he wouldn’t get hurt.

Rules and regulations

A teenager, no matter how responsible, will also need rules. It is very important that you tell him not to use his cell phone while he is in charge of your son. Can you imagine something happening to your son because a teenager was chatting on Whastapp? Play with your kids? If you need to make a call, you can only use your landline phone or the one you provide at home. In addition, you can tell him what toys and games he likes to play, and if he wants this job, he will have to plan activities that you should discuss ahead of time to see if they are suitable so when you are taking care of your children you will never feel lost in terms of free time.

There is a very big difference between passive and active babysitters and you need to make sure your kids are always entertained and well taken care of. You also need to learn their knowledge of first aid, cleaning and hygiene (for example, your children should have clean hands from playing in the yard before eating).

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How to choose a nanny for an adopted child

Yesterday I interviewed another group of graduates of the School of Adoptive Parents. This is not an exam or an interrogation, but a conversation to understand what the students have learned, and the opportunity to discuss the remaining questions with them, to suggest what to do in a given situation. Almost always, at the beginning of training, future parents have more worries about the preparation of documents. By the end of the training, this issue is of little concern to anyone, and most are worried about how they will look for a child and arrange life in a new way.

Last but not least, who will help you take care of your child, especially if the child is over 3 years old and you can no longer count on parental leave? Even if spouses adopt and one of them can afford not to work, it is still impossible to stay at home all the time, and the spouse may be forced to work almost around the clock to support the replenished family. It is good if there are relatives nearby who are ready to sit with the child, friends, sisters and brothers, parents. And if not? Then somehow you need to get out, for example, to negotiate enrollment in a kindergarten or look for a nanny. But a kindergarten is definitely not useful for a child, and often not accessible due to a lack of places. Therefore, most adoptive parents, realizing this, immediately reject this option. But a nanny is an acceptable way out. But then the question is: where to look, how, what to take into account, and what will it cost?

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Getting ready to invite a nanny

When counting on a nanny, first of all, you need to calculate the amount of expenses for finding and paying for nanny services. It is worth considering that in the case of hiring a nanny, not only the principle “cheap is not good” works unshakably, but also one more thing – the budget option tends to quickly disappear or somehow compensate for the low salary in another way, perhaps more expensive and painful for employer mother. And then also create on her head the problem of finding a new nanny and worry about whether the new nanny will take root in the house or not.

So, starting your search and estimating costs, consult with more experienced parents at the playground, at conferences and ask the price using online calculators on the websites of recruitment agencies. Once you figure out the costs, multiply them by two, as there are always unforeseen expenses, and they tend to grow exponentially. Do not skimp on a good nanny and the time to find her. If necessary, you can even take out a loan! It will definitely pay off handsomely, otherwise you will have to spend money on neurologists and psychologists later, and their services, plus medicines, are definitely more expensive than the help of a good nanny.

The choice of a nanny is an extremely important matter, and in our case it has its own specifics. Of course, as for any nanny, it is important that she be punctual, conscientious, love children, respect both you and the child, and not treat him as a means of production. This child has already had enough in a state institution.

Both special skills and understanding of the specific situation are needed.

Firstly , the nanny should be able to be not a mother. In general, this is a mutual requirement: for both the newly-made mother and the nanny. One needs to be able to keep a distance in relation to the child, and the second does not forget that she is a mother, and in the most difficult, stressful periods she must be with the child, make decisions herself and, of course, communicate with the child as much as possible personally.

Secondly, , the nanny should not only be aware of the situation, but also know some of the behavior and reactions of adopted children, especially those recently adopted into the family, and who have not yet had time to adapt to it. Very few nannies have encountered such peculiarities and may not understand that such behavior is not due to illness or spoilage of the child. Lack of understanding of what is happening to the child, ignorance of his special needs during this period can create a variety of problems, from trying to treat the child with “proven” means, to aggression against him or inflicting additional psychological trauma on him with senseless punishments and threats. It is important to explain to the nanny, and it is better not only to explain, but to give useful articles, books to read, and even ask to listen to a few classes at the foster parents’ school. It is no less important for a nanny than for parents to understand that adaptation is a temporary state that depends little on both the baby and his parents. That this period can only be experienced, and in order to overcome it easier and with better success, you need to understand the causes of it, and the needs of the child.

Nanny is not a mother

There is another important point for adoptive parents. For a while, while the child adapts in the family, when attachments are created, when he checks how much he is needed in the family, finds out who he belongs to, whether they love him or not, he needs to be as close as possible to his parents and communicate almost exclusively with them. Alas, a child, especially up to 7-8 years old, cannot be explained that a caring aunt nearby is not a mother, but the mother who manages the house and gives orders to the one who is nearby. The child must feel that he is a son or daughter in communication, in unconditional care and acceptance of him. Therefore, for the period of adaptation, she is more likely not a nanny, but a housekeeper. She needs help to bring and cook food, wash pantyhose, go for medicine, call a doctor, keep watch while her mother is trying to sleep off or she needs to go somewhere urgently. But it is the mother who must bear the main duties of a mother, otherwise the nanny will become a mother, and this is already a disaster if the nanny becomes a mother.

In this important period for the family, mother should not be absent for a long time. The presence of a reliable and caring nanny is not a reason for a mother to go on vacation without a child, go on business trips, sit through projects at work. If you feel that you are not yet ready or cannot do without periodic trips, hard work has become an integral part of your life, it is better to take a break, decide what is more important for you – work, habits or a child.

A child cannot be a pleasant evening addition to work if the mother is not tired. Parenthood is a special, different world. It is filled with chores and new sensations, but it requires dedication, especially at first, when you need to warm the baby and become his mother.

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Actors of the series “My Fair Nanny” then and now.

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Don’t tell me you haven’t seen My Fair Nanny! So you, too, are probably interested in knowing how the heroes of your favorite series look now.


Anastasia Zavorotnyuk (46) – Victoria Prutkovskaya

Vika Prutkovskaya got a job as a nanny in the house of the famous producer Maxim Shatalin, fell in love with him and only dreamed of going down the aisle with him (it happened in the series finale). In real life, Zavorotnyuk is also doing well: she is married to figure skater Pyotr Chernyshev (46) – last year, however, there were rumors about their separation, but the actress denied them.

Anastasia Zavorotnyuk and Peter Chernyshev Anastasia Zavorotnyuk and Anna Stryukova Anastasia Zavorotnyuk and son Michael

Peter and Nastya are raising Zavorotnyuk’s children from their first marriage with Dmitry Stryukov, daughter Anna (21) and son Michael (16). Anastasia continues to play in the theater and act in TV shows and does not forget to attend parties. See how she’s changed.

Anastasia Zavorotnyuk in the series “My Fair Nanny” Anastasia Zavorotnyuk in the series “My Fair Nanny” Anastasia Zavorotnyuk. Photo: @a_zavorotnyuk Anastasia Zavorotnyuk Anastasia Zavorotnyuk


Sergei Zhigunov (54) – Maxim Shatalin

In the series, Zhigunov plays a wealthy producer Maxim Shatalin, who gradually falls in love with the nanny Vika. By the way, their serial romance, they say, has grown into a real one.

What we do not really believe: he was too fleeting and Zhigunov’s wife took him back too quickly. In general, the drama is behind us: Sergey plays in performances and acts in films, and also produces, and even took up The Three Musketeers in 2013 as a director.

Sergei Zhigunov in the series My Fair Nanny Sergei Zhigunov in the series My Fair Nanny Sergei Zhigunov Sergei Zhigunov Sergei Zhigunov


Irina Andreeva (23) — the youngest daughter of Shatalin Ksyusha

After filming in My Fair Nanny Ira decided not to continue her career as an actress: she graduated from high school in St. Petersburg and went to study in London, and now lives in Switzerland.

Irina Andreeva in the series “My Fair Nanny” Still from the series “My Fair Nanny” Irina Andreeva Irina Andreeva Irina Andreeva


Pavel Serdyuk, Shatalin’s son Denis

We remember Pasha Serdyuk (27) as a little chubby boy, but now he a serious man and, most importantly, a father. In 2012, they had a daughter, Sonya, with Anna Rudneva (27) (Anya Ranetka), although the couple broke up three years later.

Pavel Serdyuk in the series “My Fair Nanny” Pavel Serdyuk with his daughter Pavel Serdyuk with his daughter Pavel Serdyuk and Anna Rudneva

Pavel occasionally acts in films, but after “The Nanny” he did not have any big projects.


Ekaterina Dubakina (27) – the eldest daughter of Shatalin Masha

Katya came to the project when she was not even 15 years old. Now she not only acts in films (“Think Like a Woman”), but also collaborates with the Theater on Malaya Bronnaya.

A still from the TV series My Fair Nanny Ekaterina Dubakina in the TV series My Fair Nanny Ekaterina Dubakina in the TV series Beautiful Life Ekaterina Dubakina Ekaterina Dubakina


Lyubov Polishchuk as Lyubov Prutkovskaya, Vika’s mother

This role is for actress Lyubov Polishchuk became the last. She left us in 2006. The cause of death was a malignant tumor. What can be said about Lyubov Grigorievna? There are more than 100 film projects in her filmography! And all significant, bright, interesting! Unique – that’s probably all!


Olga Prokofieva (52) – Zhanna Izhevskaya

Her Zhanna wanted to marry Shatalin throughout the series and tried in every possible way to “remove” Vika from her path. By the way, in the life of Prokofiev and Zavorotnyuk they communicate quite closely. By the way, Zhanna Arkadyevna has not changed much either.

Olga Prokofieva in the series “My Fair Nanny” Olga Prokofieva Olga Prokofieva Olga Prokofieva


Boris Smolkin (69) — butler Konstantin Nikolayevich

Before filming, Smolkin played in the theater and other Russian films and TV series, but My Fair Nanny brought him real fame.

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  1. #21 Best Private High Schools in Florida

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    Community School of Naples

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    NAPLES, FL,

    PK, K-12,

    94 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 3 stars.

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    Students: 800,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 9 to 1,

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    Seacrest Country Day School

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    NAPLES, FL,

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

    Featured Review: Parent says Desde el proceso de admisiones, hasta el día día de mis hijos, me doy cuenta que tomamos la mejor decisión de nuestras vidas!!!Es un colegio maravilloso, con un trato respetuoso hacia todos los integrantes de la comunidad Seacrest y lo mejor, nuestros hijos disfrutan ir todos los días al colegio aprendiendo con educación de….

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    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 430,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,

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    St. John Neumann Catholic High School

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    Private School,

    NAPLES, FL,

    9-12,

    63 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.

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    Students: 289,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 9 to 1,

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    ES International School – Florida

    Private School,

    NAPLES, FL,

    7-12,

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

    Featured Review: Senior says Wonderful environment to participate in tennis and academic activities. Teachers are ready and willing every day to help their students achieve their best in tennis, school, and life. Director Lucas….

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    Students: 31,

  5. #129 Best Private High Schools in Florida

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    First Baptist Academy

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    Private School,

    NAPLES, FL,

    PK, K-12,

    70 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.

    Featured Review: Junior says At FBA I am so happy for the opportunities and relationships that have formed by coming here. The academics are College Prep, honor, or AP. The teachers are always there for you, if you need extra….

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    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 640,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

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    Southwest Florida Christian Academy

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    FORT MYERS, FL,

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    39 Niche users give it an average review of 4.4 stars.

    Featured Review: Junior says I love my school. It truly is a family environment and the staff genuinely cares about students. There are so many amazing sports teams to pick from and there’s always some sort of school activity…I think there are a few teachers who should probably leave but they’ve been around forever so they don’t. They aren’t mean per say, just sort of old and outdated teaching style..

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    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 511,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  7. #384 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

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    Pinewoods Elementary School

    Lee County Public Schools, FL,

    PK, K-5,

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    Students: 1,027,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

  8. #817 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

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    Bonita Springs Charter School

    Lee County Public Schools, FL,

    K-8,

    7 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says Love this school! They care about their kids and make sure they are a top notch school! I also love that it is kindergarten through 8th grade for consistency purposes..

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    Overall Niche Grade: B,

    Students: 1,307,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  9. #319 Best Public High Schools in Florida

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    Estero High School

    Lee County Public Schools, FL,

    9-12,

    388 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars.

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  10. #892 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida

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    Bonita Springs Elementary School

    Lee County Public Schools, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: B,

    Students: 531,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

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    Collier Charter Academy

    Collier County Public Schools, FL,

    K-8,

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

    Featured Review: Parent says We have had a fantastic experience at Collier Charter. Our 3 kids grades 3rd, 4th & 7th have made friends, grown academically and the administration and teachers are amazing. Caring and hard working…..

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    Overall Niche Grade: B,

    Students: 682,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  12. #558 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida

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    Bonita Springs Middle Center for the Arts

    Lee County Public Schools, FL,

    6-8,

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

    Featured Review: Middle School Student says When the first time I went to school I thought it was going to be a bad school but at the end it came out to be a really good school. The kids are nice the teachers are nice the staff that works….

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    Overall Niche Grade: B,

    Students: 835,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  13. Bonita Springs High School

    Lee County Public Schools, FL,

    7-12,

    9 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says Bonita is relatively new at the moment and although I’m sure there is change to come, right now many things are still in need of improvement. For example, their collegiate programs has many holes and….

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    Overall Niche Grade: B minus,

    Students: 1,414,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

  14. Spring Creek Elementary School

    Lee County Public Schools, FL,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Students: 641,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  15. Oak Creek Charter School of Bonita Springs

    Lee County Public Schools, FL,

    K-8,

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

    Featured Review: Parent says My children have been going to this school for 6 years and we love this school. A Small school feel and family atmosphere. We have been through may changes at this school and i can say that Forza has….

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    Overall Niche Grade: C,

    Students: 480,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  16. Island Park High School

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    Lee County Public Schools, FL,

    9-12,

    3 Niche users give it an average review of 3.3 stars.

    Featured Review: Alum says I really liked how the teachers are so welcoming and are willing to help students whenever they need it. Plus, they are all so nice. This school gives you the opportunity to finish school at your own….

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    Overall Niche Grade: D+,

    Students: 265,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 44 to 1,

  17. ES International School

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    Private School,

    NAPLES, FL,

    6-12,

    Students: 42,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 7 to 1,

  18. Gospel Baptist Christian School

    Private School,

    BONITA SPRINGS, FL,

    PK, K-12,

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

    Featured Review: Works Here says I love Gospel Baptist! There is definitely a family atmosphere, and students are challenged to live for Jesus. We pursue excellence with love. I have been here for many years, and cannot imagine….

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 95,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

  19. The Village School

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    Private School,

    NAPLES, FL,

    PK, K-12,

    39 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says We have had our kiddo at TVS since Pre-K 1’s! We love how thoughtful and caring the teachers are. Everyone from the school nurse, to the receptionist, to the enrichment teachers knows your child very….

    Read 39 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 550,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 5 to 1,

  20. Donna J.

    Beasley Technical Academy

    Lee County Public Schools, FL,

    9-12,

    Students: 188,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 38 to 1,

  21. St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School

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    Private School,

    NAPLES, FL,

    PK, K-8,

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

    Featured Review: Parent says Perfect School to find a family and faith-oriented environment, the school is small which makes it a safe place for my two little boys to be at and a better place to get a 1 to 1 education. Thanks to….

    Read 3 reviews.

    Students: 249,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  22. Royal Palm Academy

    Private School,

    NAPLES, FL,

    PK, K-8,

    Students: 233,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 8 to 1,

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  24. Discovery Day Academy

    Private School,

    BONITA SPRINGS, FL,

    PK, K-8,

    Students: 168,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 5 to 1,

  25. Naples Christian Academy

    Private School,

    NAPLES, FL,

    PK, K-8,

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

    Featured Review: Parent says The teachers are amazing and they are blessing our kids every day. The classes are small and the children have a personal connection with their teachers, they don’t only learn academics they also…Thanks God for NCA school..

    Read 2 reviews.

    Students: 139,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 9 to 1,

  26. Grace Community Daycare & School

    Private School,

    NAPLES, FL,

    PK, K-12,

    Students: 117,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 29 to 1,

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Top 5 Best Bonita Springs, FL Public Schools (2022-23)

For the 2022-23 school year, there are 6 public schools serving 5,208 students in Bonita Springs, FL (there are 5 private schools, serving 361 private students). 94% of all K-12 students in Bonita Springs, FL are educated in public schools compared to the FL state average of 87%. Bonita Springs has one of the highest concentrations of top ranked public schools in Florida.

The top ranked public schools in Bonita Springs, FL are Bonita Springs Elementary School, Bonita Springs Charter School and Bonita Springs Middle Center For The Arts. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.

Bonita Springs, FL public schools have an average math proficiency score of 61% (versus the Florida public school average of 59%), and reading proficiency score of 52% (versus the 56% statewide average). Schools in Bonita Springs have an average ranking of 5/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Florida public schools.

Minority enrollment is 69% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is more than the Florida public school average of 64% (majority Hispanic).

Best Bonita Springs, FL Public Schools (2022-23)

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Bonita Springs Elementary School

Math: 80-84% | Reading: 55-59%
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Bonita Springs, FL 34135
(239) 992-0801

Grades: PK-5

| 531 students

Rank: #22.

Bonita Springs Charter School

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Math: 65% | Reading: 64%
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25380 Bernwood Dr
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
(239) 992-6932

Grades: K-8

| 1,307 students

Rank: #33.

Bonita Springs Middle Center For The Arts

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10141 W Terry St
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
(239) 992-4422

Grades: 6-8

| 835 students

Rank: #44.

Spring Creek Elementary School

Math: 55% | Reading: 48%
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25571 Elementary Way
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
(239) 947-0001

Grades: PK-5

| 641 students

Rank: #55.

Bonita Springs High School

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25592 Imperial Pkwy
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
(239) 495-3022

Grades: 7-12

| 1,414 students

Rank: #66.

Oak Creek Charter School Of Bonita Springs

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28011 Performance Ln
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
(239) 498-6864

Grades: K-8

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Colleges & Universities Near Bonita Springs, Florida


Looking for information about the best colleges and universities in Bonita Springs? Here’s your guide to the top schools located within 30 miles of Bonita Springs, Florida.

There are about 7 colleges in the area, including 5 private colleges and universities, 2 public colleges and universities, and 0 community colleges offering 2-year degrees.

Read on to get a breakdown of the colleges near Bonita Springs, with details about cost, enrollment, student type and degree offerings.


Bonita Springs, Florida Colleges by the Numbers

Degrees have been growing at institutions near Bonita Springs, Florida
over the past 5 years. In 2020, students completed 7,307 degree programs at colleges and universities near Bonita Springs. That was an increase of
12% from completions reported in 2016.

Estimate derived from 2020 completion data from National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).


Top School For Adults & Online Students

Franklin University is a top choice for transfer students, online learners and adults who need to balance school with busy lives. Founded
in 1902, Franklin’s main focus has been serving adult students and tailoring education to fit their
needs. Nonprofit and regionally-accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), Franklin offers more than 50 bachelor’s, master’s, and
doctoral programs — all available 100% online.


Private Colleges & Universities Near Bonita Springs, Florida

Of
the 7 schools near Bonita Springs, Florida, 5
are four-year private colleges or universities where about 6,730 undergraduate students were enrolled.
In 2020, a total of 2,397 degrees were completed at
private colleges and universities , including 1,916 that were offered online.

Franklin offers more than 50 online bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and doctoral
programs in the Bonita Springs, Florida area.
Franklin University is an accredited nonprofit 4-year school where most students attend
classes part-time. Most of the students are adults and all
programs completed were offered online.
Bachelor’s degrees are the most popular at Franklin University.
In 2020, 1,001 bachelor’s degrees were completed. In addition,
65 associate degrees, 599 master’s degrees, and 8 doctoral degrees were earned.

Completions by Program

AssociateBachelor’sMaster’sDoctoral

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support ServicesAssociate53Bachelor’s662Master’s405Doctoral3

Communication, Journalism, and Related ProgramsAssociate1Bachelor’s22Master’s0Doctoral0

Computer and Information Sciences and Support ServicesAssociate10Bachelor’s67Master’s12Doctoral0

EducationAssociate0Bachelor’s16Master’s13Doctoral1

Health Professions and Related ProgramsAssociate0Bachelor’s125Master’s65Doctoral4

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective ServicesAssociate0Bachelor’s34Master’s13Doctoral0

PsychologyAssociate0Bachelor’s36Master’s63Doctoral0

Public Administration and Social Service ProfessionsAssociate0Bachelor’s5Master’s28Doctoral0

Social SciencesAssociate0Bachelor’s7Master’s0Doctoral0

Visual and Performing ArtsAssociate0Bachelor’s12Master’s0Doctoral0

Multi/Interdisciplinary StudiesAssociate0Bachelor’s2Master’s0Doctoral0

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and HumanitiesAssociate1Bachelor’s2Master’s0Doctoral0

Mathematics and StatisticsAssociate0Bachelor’s1Master’s0Doctoral0

Natural Resources and ConservationAssociate0Bachelor’s1Master’s0Doctoral0

Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and KinesiologyAssociate0Bachelor’s9Master’s0Doctoral0

English Language and Literature/LettersAssociate0Bachelor’s1Master’s0Doctoral0

Ave Maria School of Law is an accredited nonprofit 4-year school where most students attend
classes full-time. Most of the students are of
traditional age and no
programs completed were offered online.
Doctoral degrees are the most popular at Ave Maria School of Law.
In 2020, 79 doctoral degrees were completed. In addition,
0 associate degrees, 0 bachelor’s degrees, 0 master’s degrees, were earned.

Completions by Program

AssociateBachelor’sMaster’sDoctoral

Legal Professions and StudiesAssociate0Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral79

Hodges University is an accredited nonprofit 4-year school where most students attend
classes full-time. Most of the students are adults and most
programs completed were offered online.
Bachelor’s degrees are the most popular at Hodges University.
In 2020, 104 bachelor’s degrees were completed. In addition,
78 associate degrees, 74 master’s degrees, and 0 doctoral degrees were earned.

Completions by Program

AssociateBachelor’sMaster’sDoctoral

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support ServicesAssociate11Bachelor’s29Master’s30Doctoral0

Computer and Information Sciences and Support ServicesAssociate10Bachelor’s20Master’s0Doctoral0

Health Professions and Related ProgramsAssociate29Bachelor’s22Master’s34Doctoral0

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective ServicesAssociate3Bachelor’s2Master’s0Doctoral0

Legal Professions and StudiesAssociate5Bachelor’s5Master’s7Doctoral0

Multi/Interdisciplinary StudiesAssociate1Bachelor’s8Master’s0Doctoral0

PsychologyAssociate0Bachelor’s18Master’s0Doctoral0

Public Administration and Social Service ProfessionsAssociate0Bachelor’s0Master’s2Doctoral0

Visual and Performing ArtsAssociate0Bachelor’s0Master’s1Doctoral0

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and HumanitiesAssociate19Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0

Ave Maria University is an accredited nonprofit 4-year school where most students attend
classes full-time. Most of the students are of
traditional age and minimal
programs completed were offered online.
Bachelor’s degrees are the most popular at Ave Maria University.
In 2020, 220 bachelor’s degrees were completed. In addition,
0 associate degrees, 12 master’s degrees, and 3 doctoral degrees were earned.

Completions by Program

AssociateBachelor’sMaster’sDoctoral

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support ServicesAssociate0Bachelor’s43Master’s0Doctoral0

Philosophy and Religious StudiesAssociate0Bachelor’s4Master’s8Doctoral0

Social SciencesAssociate0Bachelor’s19Master’s0Doctoral0

Biological and Biomedical SciencesAssociate0Bachelor’s38Master’s0Doctoral0

Communication, Journalism, and Related ProgramsAssociate0Bachelor’s16Master’s0Doctoral0

EducationAssociate0Bachelor’s4Master’s0Doctoral0

English Language and Literature/LettersAssociate0Bachelor’s2Master’s0Doctoral0

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and LinquisticsAssociate0Bachelor’s2Master’s0Doctoral0

Health Professions and Related ProgramsAssociate0Bachelor’s30Master’s0Doctoral0

HistoryAssociate0Bachelor’s4Master’s0Doctoral0

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and HumanitiesAssociate0Bachelor’s1Master’s0Doctoral0

Mathematics and StatisticsAssociate0Bachelor’s5Master’s0Doctoral0

Natural Resources and ConservationAssociate0Bachelor’s2Master’s0Doctoral0

Physical SciencesAssociate0Bachelor’s5Master’s0Doctoral0

PsychologyAssociate0Bachelor’s21Master’s0Doctoral0

Theology and Religious VocationsAssociate0Bachelor’s17Master’s12Doctoral3

Visual and Performing ArtsAssociate0Bachelor’s7Master’s0Doctoral0

Southern Technical College is an accredited for profit 4-year school where most students attend
classes full-time. Most of the students are a mixture of traditional and adult aged and minimal
programs completed were offered online.
Associate degrees are the most popular at Southern Technical College.
In 2020, 152 associate degrees were completed. In addition,
2 bachelor’s degrees, 0 master’s degrees, and 0 doctoral degrees were earned.

Completions by Program

AssociateBachelor’sMaster’sDoctoral

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support ServicesAssociate5Bachelor’s2Master’s0Doctoral0

Health Professions and Related ProgramsAssociate139Bachelor’s4Master’s0Doctoral0

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective ServicesAssociate1Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0

Public Administration and Social Service ProfessionsAssociate0Bachelor’s3Master’s0Doctoral0

Legal Professions and StudiesAssociate5Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0

Computer and Information Sciences and Support ServicesAssociate2Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0


Public Colleges & Universities Near Bonita Springs, Florida

There are 2
four-year public colleges located near Bonita Springs, Florida . About 26,056 students
were enrolled in undergraduate programs, and about 6,583 degrees were completed at public colleges near Bonita Springs.
Tuition shown reflects in-state rates.

Florida Gulf Coast University is an accredited public 4-year school where most students attend
classes full-time. Most of the students are of
traditional age and minimal
programs completed were offered online.
Bachelor’s degrees are the most popular at Florida Gulf Coast University.
In 2020, 2,993 bachelor’s degrees were completed. In addition,
238 associate degrees, 313 master’s degrees, and 49 doctoral degrees were earned.

Completions by Program

AssociateBachelor’sMaster’sDoctoral

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support ServicesAssociate0Bachelor’s708Master’s92Doctoral0

EducationAssociate0Bachelor’s181Master’s69Doctoral6

Health Professions and Related ProgramsAssociate0Bachelor’s354Master’s58Doctoral43

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective ServicesAssociate0Bachelor’s176Master’s4Doctoral0

Legal Professions and StudiesAssociate0Bachelor’s77Master’s0Doctoral0

Public Administration and Social Service ProfessionsAssociate0Bachelor’s54Master’s49Doctoral0

Biological and Biomedical SciencesAssociate0Bachelor’s165Master’s0Doctoral0

Communication, Journalism, and Related ProgramsAssociate0Bachelor’s213Master’s0Doctoral0

EngineeringAssociate0Bachelor’s181Master’s10Doctoral0

English Language and Literature/LettersAssociate0Bachelor’s39Master’s7Doctoral0

HistoryAssociate0Bachelor’s34Master’s0Doctoral0

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and HumanitiesAssociate238Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0

Mathematics and StatisticsAssociate0Bachelor’s21Master’s7Doctoral0

Multi/Interdisciplinary StudiesAssociate0Bachelor’s279Master’s0Doctoral0

Natural Resources and ConservationAssociate0Bachelor’s115Master’s17Doctoral0

Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and KinesiologyAssociate0Bachelor’s50Master’s0Doctoral0

Philosophy and Religious StudiesAssociate0Bachelor’s13Master’s0Doctoral0

Physical SciencesAssociate0Bachelor’s7Master’s0Doctoral0

PsychologyAssociate0Bachelor’s194Master’s0Doctoral0

Social SciencesAssociate0Bachelor’s82Master’s0Doctoral0

Visual and Performing ArtsAssociate0Bachelor’s50Master’s0Doctoral0

Florida SouthWestern State College is an accredited public 4-year school where most students attend
classes part-time. Most of the students are of
traditional age and most
programs completed were offered online.
Associate degrees are the most popular at Florida SouthWestern State College.
In 2020, 2,662 associate degrees were completed. In addition,
328 bachelor’s degrees, 0 master’s degrees, and 0 doctoral degrees were earned.

Completions by Program

AssociateBachelor’sMaster’sDoctoral

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support ServicesAssociate60Bachelor’s138Master’s0Doctoral0

EducationAssociate19Bachelor’s63Master’s0Doctoral0

Health Professions and Related ProgramsAssociate453Bachelor’s105Master’s0Doctoral0

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective ServicesAssociate43Bachelor’s22Master’s0Doctoral0

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and HumanitiesAssociate2004Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0

Architecture and Related ServiesAssociate19Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0

Computer and Information Sciences and Support ServicesAssociate27Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0

Engineering/Engineering-Related Technologies/TechniciansAssociate5Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0

Legal Professions and StudiesAssociate20Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0

Science Technologies/TechniciansAssociate12Bachelor’s0Master’s0Doctoral0


Affordable Colleges Near Bonita Springs, Florida

Wondering what you can expect to pay for a degree near Bonita Springs, Florida, or which Bonita Springs schools have
the most affordable options? According to undergraduate tuition data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the average
tuition at Bonita Springs-area’s 4-year nonprofit schools is $11,050. The average tuition at 4-year for-profit
schools near Bonita Springs is $13,716, while tuition at 2-year online colleges and universities is N/A.


Accredited Colleges Near Bonita Springs, Florida

Earning a college degree is an investment — and earning a college degree from an accredited university is one of the best ways to ensure your
education is of high quality. Accredited universities are held to rigorous standards by state and regional bodies and undergo regular reviews
to verify that their processes and academic programs meet the proper standards.

Wondering if a certain college or university near Bonita Springs, Florida is accredited? View a list of
accredited colleges and universities near Bonita Springs, Florida here. We’ve made it easy to find your school by breaking down the list by school type.

  • Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Ave Maria School of Law
  • Ave Maria University
  • Florida SouthWestern State College
  • Hodges University
  • Franklin University
  • Southern Technical College

Bonita Springs, Florida Job Market & Opportunities

What happens after you earn your college degree in Bonita Springs? What’s the Bonita Springs, Florida job market outlook? Get a snapshot of jobs and careers, including annual job openings, median earnings and more.

In 2021, there were about 436,269 jobs in the Bonita Springs, Florida area. From 2020-2021, job growth in Bonita Springs was above the national average, at 2.4%. There were 55,707 job openings in the area. In terms of earnings, workers in Bonita Springs do better than the national average, with an average hourly pay of $17.8.


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Bonita Springs Charter School – 25380 Bernwood Drive, Bonita Springs, FL

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25380 Bernwood Drive
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At the school as a student that has been there since kindergarten feeling as if the quality of the school is declining yes, their academic studies are very progressed since then but, if you look past the great academics which i see many of the students struggling with , there are some things wrong with this school ( not just saying these things cause I am a student and beside to hate school these are actual concerns) like , how the cafeteria lunches are unhealthy and gross liking, i do appreciate the work put in to take the food from the truck and heating it up to serve to hundreds of kids and then cleaning after them but, i have gotten food poisoning from eating that food and that is not okay. there are some good things about the school like events like the pot luck we have or socials these events are appreciated because you get to bond and communicate with your fellow classmates over food and for the socials(dance) , dancing. i fell like if this school were more inspiring and focus less on academics we will exceed former glory.

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BSCS is great a school that teaches students to be leaders with compassion and discipline. The leader in me program is a great tool for all involved with the school. There are many dedicated teachers that have been at the school 10+ years.

Posted by a teacher on 10/24/2018

My children both attend Bonita Springs Charter School and have for several years. The school is amazing! The administrative staff as well as the teachers are supportive, kind and top notch. We have been happy with every teacher that both of our children have had. Our children are learning and thriving. The school has high expectations for all students and that is something that we really like. There are opportunities for team sports in middle school as well as after school enrichment clubs for all kids K-8. Our youngest has participated in after school clubs ranging from Cooking to Legos to Four Square to Yoga. There are so many options!

Posted by a parent on 4/1/2016

They do a great job. The expectations and goals are clearly defined for students, and parents. When needed, tutoring is provided after school at no charge. The teachers put a lot of time and effort into the kids, you can see they want to them to do their very best. I have multiple children at BSCS, they each have unique learning styles and personalities. All are rewarded when they shine, and supported should they fall short of their potential. My children were in well respected private schools in New England and honestly, some of the fluff (Legos robotics ) and giant projects (that the parents do anyway) aren’t available here, but the foundation for learning is solid. I’m the most pleased, that my children are friends with great kids from a variety of back grounds and experiences. They see real life, not living in a cloistered bubble. My children are happy and laughing about some part of their day when I pick them up.

Posted by a parent on 2/24/2016

My children attend BSCS. We love it. They are so happy at school and learning so much. We have great communication from their teachers and the administration is wonderful. I can’t say enough good things.We moved here two years ago from out of state, and I was worried about education in FL. Our kids are flourishing and having amazing experiences. It’s a great school.

Posted by a parent on 1/10/2016

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List of high schools in Florida – List of high schools in Florida

This is a list of high schools in the US state of Florida.

Alachua County

  • Buchholz High School, Gainesville
  • Eastside High School, Gainesville
  • Gainesville High School, Gainesville
  • Hawthorne Middle / High School, Hawthorne
  • Loften High School, Gainesville
  • Newberry High School, Newberry
  • Oak Hall High School, Gainesville (Private)
  • School of Development Studies P. K. Yongja, Gainesville
  • Sustainability Charter School, Gainesville (Public Charter)
  • St. Francis High School, Gainesville (private)
  • Santa Fe High School, Alachua

Baker County

  • Baker County High School, Glen St. Mary

Bay County

  • A. Crawford Mosley High School, Lynn Haven
  • A. D. Harris High School, Panama City
  • Bay High School, Panama City
  • Covenant Christian School (Private K-12), Panama City
  • Dean Bozeman School, Panama City
  • Haney Technical School, Panama City
  • JR Arnold High School, Panama City Beach
  • Newpoint Bay High School, Panama City
  • Panama City Advanced School, Panama City
  • Rutherford High School, Panama City

Bradford County

  • Bradford High School, Stark

Brevard County

  • Astronaut High School, Titusville
  • Bayside High School, Palm Bay
  • Cocoa Beach High School, Cocoa Beach
  • Cocoa High School Cocoa
  • Covenant Christian School (Private K-12), Palm Bay
  • Eau Gallie High School, Melbourne
  • Edgewood Junior/Senior High School, Merritt Island
  • Florida Preparatory Academy, Melbourne
  • Heritage High School, Palm Bay
  • Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, Melbourne
  • Liberty High School, Palm Bay
  • Melbourne Central Catholic High School, Melbourne
  • Melbourne High School, Melbourne
  • Merritt Island Christian School, Merritt Island
  • Merritt Island High School, Merritt Island
  • Palm Bay High School, Melbourne
  • Rockledge High School, Rockledge
  • Satellite High School, Satellite Beach
  • Space Coast Junior/Senior School, Cocoa
  • Titusville High School, Titusville
  • Viera High School, Viera
  • West Shore Junior – Senior High School, Melbourne

Broward County

Public

  • Atlantic Tech Center, Coconut Creek
  • Blanche Ely High School, Pompano Beach
  • Boyd H. Anderson High School, Lauderdale Lakes
  • Charles W. Flanagan High School, Pembroke Pines
  • Coconut Creek High School, Coconut Creek
  • Cooper City High School, Cooper City
  • Coral Glades High School, Coral Springs
  • Coral Springs High School, Coral Springs
  • Cypress Bay High School, Weston
  • Deerfield Beach High School, Deerfield Beach
  • Dillard High School, Fort Lauderdale
  • Everglades High School, Miramar
  • Fort Lauderdale High School, Fort Lauderdale
  • Hallandale High School, Hallandale Beach
  • Hollywood Hills High School, Hollywood
  • JP Taravella High School, Coral Springs
  • Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland
  • MacArthur High School, Hollywood
  • McPhatter Technical Center, Davie
  • Miramar High School, Miramar
  • Monarch High School, Coconut Creek
  • Northeast High School, Oakland Park
  • New High School, Davie
  • Piper School, Sunrise
  • Plantation High School, Plantation
  • Pompano Beach High School, Pompano Beach
  • South Broward High School, Hollywood
  • South Plantation High School, Plantation
  • Stranahan High School, Fort Lauderdale
  • West Broward High School, Pembroke Pines
  • West High School, Davie

Charter

  • College Academy at Broward Community College, Davie
  • Coral Springs Charter School, Coral Springs
  • Broward International School, Hollywood
  • Parkway Academy, Miramar
  • Pembroke Pines Charter High School, Pembroke Pines
  • Pivot Charter School, Tamarack
  • Sheridan Tech Center, Hollywood
  • Charter of Somerset Academy

Private

  • Academy High School, Coral Springs
  • American Heritage School, Plantation
  • Americana School, Deerfield Beach
  • Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School, Fort Lauderdale
  • Calvary Christian Academy, Fort Lauderdale
  • Cardinal Gibbons High School, Fort Lauderdale
  • Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School, Hollywood
  • Conservatory Preparatory High School, Davy
  • Coral Springs Christian Academy, Coral Springs
  • David Poznak Jewish Day School Plantation
  • Fort Lauderdale Preparatory School, Fort Lauderdale
  • Highlands Christian Academy, Deerfield Beach
  • Hollywood Christian Academy, Hollywood
  • North Broward Preparatory School, Coconut Creek
  • Paladin Academy High School, Hollywood
  • Pine Crest School, Fort Lauderdale
  • Sagemont Upper School, Weston
  • St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale
  • Sheridan Hills Christian School, Hollywood
  • Nova University School of Southeastern University, Davy
  • Westminster Academy, Fort Lauderdale

Calhoun County

  • Altha Public School (K-12), Altha
  • Blountstown High School, Blountstown

Charlotte County

  • Charlotte High School, Punta Gorda
  • Lemon Bay High School, Englewood
  • Port Charlotte High School, Port Charlotte

Citrus County

Public

  • Citrus High School, Inverness
  • Crystal River High School, Crystal River
  • Cypress Creek Academy, Lecanto
  • Lekanto High School, Lekanto
  • Whitlacoochie Institute of Technology, Inverness

Charter

  • Academy of Environmental Sciences, Crystal River

Clay County

  • Clay High School, Green Cove Springs
  • Fleming Island High School, Orange Park
  • Keystone Heights Junior High School, Keystone Heights
  • Middleburg High School, Middleburg
  • Oakleaf High School, Orange Park
  • Orange Park High School, Orange Park
  • Ridgeview Middle School, Orange Park
  • St. John’s Village Day School, Orange Park

Collier County

  • Barron G. Collier High School, Naples
  • Naples Community School, Naples
  • Everglades High School, Everglades City
  • First Baptist Academy High School, Naples
  • Golden Gate High School, Naples
  • Gulf Coast High School, Naples
  • Immokalee High School, Immokalee
  • Lely High School, Naples
  • Lorenzo Walker Technical School, Naples
  • Naples High School, Naples
  • Palmetto Ridge High School, Naples
  • Rodora J. Donahue Ave Maria Academy, Ave Maria
  • St. John Neumann High School, Naples
  • Seacrest Country Day School, Naples

DC

  • Challenge Learning Center, Lake City
  • Columbia High School, Lake City
  • Fort White High School, Fort White
  • Lake City Christian Academy, Lake City

DeSoto County

  • DeSoto High School, Arcadia
  • Heritage Baptist Academy, Arcadia
  • Christian Life Academy, Arcadia
  • Peace Valley Church Academy, Arcadia

Dixie County

  • Dixie County High School, Cross City

Duval County

Public

  • A. Philip Randolph, Academy of Technology, Jacksonville
  • Andrew Jackson High School, Jacksonville
  • Atlantic Coast High School, Jacksonville
  • Baldwin Middle High School, Baldwin
  • Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, Jacksonville
  • Duncan W. Fletcher High School, Neptune Beach
  • Edward H. White High School, Jacksonville
  • Englewood High School, Jacksonville
  • First Coast High School, Jacksonville
  • Frank H. Peterson Academy of Technology, Jacksonville
  • Jean Ribot High School, Jacksonville
  • Robert E. Lee High School, Jacksonville
  • Sandalwood High School, Jacksonville
  • Samuel W. Wolfson High School, Jacksonville
  • Terry Parker High School, Jacksonville
  • Westside High School, Jacksonville
  • William M. Raines High School, Jacksonville

Magnet

  • Darnell-Cookman School of Medical Arts, Jacksonville
  • Mandarin High School, Jacksonville
  • Paxon School of Advanced Studies, Jacksonville
  • Stanton College Preparatory School, Jacksonville

Alternative

  • Grand Park Center, Jacksonville
  • Marine Science Education Center, Atlantic Beach

Charter

  • Duval Charter High School in Baymedows
  • Way Academy
  • River City Academy of Sciences
  • School of Integrated Academics and Technology
  • SOS Academy Charter
  • Wayman Academy of the Arts

Private

  • Arlington Country Day School, Jacksonville
  • Bishop Kenny High School, Jacksonville
  • Bishop Snyder High School, Jacksonville
  • Bolles School, Jacksonville
  • Christian Heritage Academy, Jacksonville
  • Christ Church Academy, Jacksonville
  • Episcopal High School, Jacksonville
  • First Coast Christian School, Jacksonville
  • Jacksonville Village Day School, Jacksonville
  • Parson Christian Academy, Jacksonville
  • Potter House Christian Academy, Jacksonville
  • Providence School, Jacksonville
  • Maritime Christian Academy, Jacksonville
  • Trinity Christian Academy, Jacksonville
  • University Christian School, Jacksonville
  • West Meadows Baptist Academy, Jacksonville

Escambia County

  • Booker T. Washington High School, Pensacola
  • East Hill Christian School, Pensacola
  • Escambia Charter School, Gonzalez
  • Escambia High School, Pensacola
  • JM Tate High School, Gonzalez
  • Northview High School, Century
  • Pensacola Catholic High School, Pensacola
  • Pensacola High School, Pensacola
  • Pensacola School Of Liberal Arts, Pensacola
  • Pine Forest High School, Pensacola
  • Ruby J. Gainer Charter School, Pensacola
  • West Florida Advanced Technology High School, Pensacola
  • Woodham Middle School, Pensacola (Currently in use as a high school)

Flagler County

  • Palm Coast Flagler High School, Palm Coast
  • Matanzas High School, Palm Coast

Franklin County

  • Franklin County School, Eastpoint

Gadsden County

  • East Gadsden High School, Havana
  • West Gadsen High School, Greensboro

Private

  • Tallawana Christian School, Havana

Gilchrist County

  • Bell High School, Bell
  • Trenton High School, Trenton

Glades County

  • Moore Haven Junior/Senior High School, Moore Haven

Gulf County

  • Port St. Joe High School, Port St. Joe
  • Wewahitchka High School, Wewahitchka

Hamilton County

  • Corinthian Christian Academy, Jasper
  • Hamilton County High School, Jasper

Hardee County

  • Hardy Senior High School, Wochula

Hendry County

  • Ahfachka Day School, Cleviston
  • Cleviston High School, Cleviston
  • International Christian Academy, Labelle
  • LaBelle High School, LaBelle

Hernando County

  • Central High School, Brooksville
  • Frank W. Springstead High School, Spring Hill
  • Hernando Christian Academy, Brooksville
  • Hernando High School, Brooksville
  • Nature Coast Technical High School, Brooksville
  • Spring Hill Christian Academy, Spring Hill
  • Weeki Wachee Middle School, Weeki Wachee
  • West Hernando Christian School, Spring Hill

Highlands County

  • Avon Park Middle School, Avon Park
  • Heartland Christian School, Sebring
  • Lake Placid High School, Lake Placid
  • Sebring High School, Sebring
  • Walker Memorial Academy, Avon Park

Hillsborough County

  • AP Leto High School, Tampa
  • Academy of the Holy Names (Women’s), Tampa
  • Armwood High School, Seffner
  • Bayshore Christian School, Tampa
  • Bell Creek Academy, Riverview
  • Berkeley Preparatory School, Tampa
  • Bloomingdale High School, Valrico
  • Brandon High School, Brandon
  • Braulio Alonso High School, Tampa
  • Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High School, Tampa
  • S. Leon King High School, Tampa
  • Carrollwood Day School, Carrollwood
  • Central Baptist School, Brandon
  • Durant High School, Plant City
  • Earl J. Lennard High School, Ruskin
  • East Bay High School, Gibsonton
  • Faith Baptist School, Brandon
  • Falkenburg Academy, Tampa
  • Florida College Academy, Temple Terrace
  • Founding of the Christian Academy, Valrico
  • Freedom High School, Tampa
  • George D. Chamberlain High School, Tampa
  • George S. Middleton High School, Tampa
  • Grace Christian School, Valrico
  • Henry B. Plant High School, Tampa
  • Heritage Academy
  • Hillsborough Baptist School, Seffner
  • Hillsboro High School, Tampa
  • Howard W. Blake Middle School, Tampa
  • Tampa Jesuit High School (Men’s), Tampa
  • Joe E. Newsom High School, Li
  • Christian Academy Heritage, Seffner
  • Millburn High School, Tampa
  • Paul R. Wharton High School, Tampa
  • Pepin Academy, Tampa
  • Pivot Charter School, Riverview
  • Plant City High School, Plant City
  • Providence Christian School, Riverview
  • Riverview High School, Riverview
  • St. Stephen’s Catholic School, Lithia
  • Seffner Christian Academy, Seffner
  • Seminole Heights Charter School, Tampa
  • Sickles High School, Tampa
  • Spoto High School, Riverview
  • Steinbrenner High School, Lutz
  • Sumner High School, Riverview
  • Tampa Baptist Academy, Tampa
  • Tampa Bay Technical High School, Tampa
  • Tampa Catholic High School, Tampa
  • Tampa Preparatory School, Tampa
  • Thomas Jefferson High School, Tampa
  • Thomas Richard Robinson High School, Tampa
  • Tropical Acres Christian Academy, Riverview
  • Vivian Gaither Middle School, Tampa
  • Western University Charter School, Tampa

Holmes County

  • Bethlehem High School, Bonifay
  • Holmes County High School, Bonifay
  • Ponce de Leon High School, Ponce de Leon
  • Poplar Springs High School, Graceville

Indian River County

  • Indian River Charter High School, Vero Beach
  • St. Edwards School, Vero Beach
  • Sebastian River High School, Sebastian
  • Vero Beach High School, Vero Beach

Jackson County

  • Cottondale High School, Cottondale
  • Graceville High School, Graceville
  • Grand Ridge High School, Grand Ridge
  • School of Hope, Marianna
  • Jackson Applied Technology Academy, Marianne
  • Malone High School, Malone
  • Marianna High School, Marianna
  • Sneeds High School, Sneeds

Jefferson County

  • Ausilla Christian Academy, Monticello
  • Jefferson County High School, Monticello

Lafayette County

  • Lafayette High School, Mayo
  • Lighthouse Christian School, Mayo

Lake County

  • East Ridge High School, Clermont
  • Eustis High School, Eustis
  • Lake Minneola High School, Minneola
  • Leesburg High School, Leesburg
  • Mount Dora High School, Mount Dora
  • South Lake High School, Grovland
  • Tavares High School, Tavares
  • Umatilla High School, Umatilla

Private

  • Christian Home and Bible School aka Mount Dora Bible, Mount Dora
  • Lutheran Faith School, Eustis
  • First Academy High School, Leesburg
  • Hampden DuBose Academy, Mount Dora
  • Monverde Academy, Monverde
  • Real Life Christian Academy, Clermont

Charter

  • Ali Academy Charter, Umatilla
  • Villages High School Charter, Villages

Lee County

  • Bonita Springs High School, Bonita Springs
  • Cape Coral High School, Cape Coral
  • Cypress Lake High School, Fort Myers
  • Dunbar Middle School, Fort Myers
  • East Lee County High School, Lehigh Acres
  • Estero High School, Estero
  • Fort Myers Senior High School, Fort Myers
  • Ida S. Baker High School, Cape Coral
  • Island Coast High School, Cape Coral
  • Lee County Central Technical Center, Fort Myers
  • Lee North High Tech Center, Cape Coral
  • Lehigh Senior High School, Lehigh Acres
  • Marine High School, Cape Coral
  • North Fort Myers High School, North Fort Myers
  • Riverdale High School, Fort Myers
  • South Fort Myers High School, Fort Myers

Charter

  • Southwestern Florida Collegiate High School, Fort Myers
  • Gateway Charter High School, Fort Myers
  • Oasis Charter High School, Cape Coral
  • Pivot Charter High School, Fort Myers

Private

  • Bishop Vero High School, Fort Myers
  • Canterbury School, Fort Myers
  • Cape Coral Christian School, Cape Coral
  • Evangelical Christian School, Fort Myers
  • Maritime Institute of Southwest Florida, Fort Myers

Leon County

  • Amos P. Godby High School, Tallahassee
  • Christ Classical Academy School, Tallahassee
  • Community Christian School, Tallahassee
  • Ecclesia Christian Academy, Tallahassee
  • Florida Agriculture and Mechanics High School, Tallahassee
  • Florida State University School / Florida High School, Tallahassee
  • James S. Rickards High School, Tallahassee
  • John Paul II Catholic High School, Tallahassee
  • Lawton Chiles High School, Tallahassee
  • Leon High School, Tallahassee
  • Lighthouse Christian Academy, Tallahassee
  • Lincoln High School, Tallahassee
  • Maclay School, Tallahassee
  • Maranatha Christian School, Tallahassee
  • North Florida Christian High School, Tallahassee
  • SAIL High School, Tallahassee
  • Woodland Hall Academy, Tallahassee

Levy County

  • Bronson High School, Bronson
  • Cedar Key School, Cedar Key
  • Chiefland High School, Chiefland
  • New Hope Charter School, Chiefland
  • Williston High School, Williston

Liberty County

  • Liberty County High School, Bristol

Madison County

  • Madison County High School, Madison

Manatee County

  • Bayshore High School, Bradenton
  • Braden River High School, Bradenton
  • Bradenton Christian School, Bradenton
  • Lakewood Ranch High School, Bradenton
  • Manatee High School, Bradenton
  • Manatee School of the Arts, Palmetto
  • PAL Opportunity Charter School, Bradenton
  • Palmetto High School, Palmetto
  • Richard Milburn Academy, Bradenton
  • South East High School, Bradenton

Private

  • Community Christian School, Bradenton
  • St. Stephen’s Episcopal School, Bradenton

Marion County

Public

  • Belleview High School, Bellevue
  • CFCC Academy, Bellevue
  • Dunnellon High School, Dunnellon
  • Forest High School, Ocala
  • Weir Lake High School, Ocala
  • Marion Technical Institute, Ocala
  • North Marion High School, Chitra
  • Vanguard High School, Ocala
  • West Port High School, Ocala

Private

  • Ocala Christian Academy, Ocala
  • St. John Lutheran School, Ocala
  • Trinity Catholic High School, Ocala

Martin County

Public

  • Clark Advanced Learning Center, Dual Enrollment High School, Stuart
  • Jensen Beach High School, Jensen Beach
  • Martin County High School, Stewart
  • South Fork High School, Stuart

Private

  • Community Christian Academy, Stuart
  • Hobe Sound Christian Academy, Hobe Sound
  • Pine School, Hobe Sound/Stuart

Miami-Dade County

Public

  • Alonzo and Tracey Mourning, High Biscayne Bay Senior Campus, North Miami
  • American High School, Miami
  • Barbara Goleman High School, Miami Lakes
  • Booker T. Washington High School, Miami
  • Coral Gables High School, Coral Gables
  • Dr. Michael M. Krop High School, Miami
  • Felix Varela High School, Miami
  • G. Holmes Braddock Middle School, Miami
  • Hialeah Gardens High School, Hialeah
  • Hialeah High School, Hialeah
  • Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School, Hialeah/Miami Lakes
  • Homestead Middle School, Homestead
  • John A. Ferguson High School, Miami
  • Miami Beach High School, Miami Beach
  • Miami Carol City High School, Miami Gardens
  • Miami Central High School, Miami
  • Miami Coral Park High School, Miami
  • Miami Edison High School, Miami
  • Miami High School, Miami
  • Miami Jackson High School, Miami
  • Miami Killian High School, Miami
  • Miami Norland High School, Miami Gardens
  • Miami Northwestern High School, Miami
  • Miami Palmetto High School, Pinecrest
  • Miami Southridge High School, Cutler Bay
  • Miami Springs High School, Miami Springs
  • Miami Sunset High School, Miami
  • North Miami Beach High School, North Miami Beach
  • North Miami Senior High School, North Miami
  • Ronald W. Reagan Doral High School, Doral
  • South Dade High School, Homestead
  • South Miami High School, South Miami
  • Miami Southwest High School, Miami
  • Westland Hialeah High School, Hialeah
  • Young Men Preparatory Academy (all boys), Miami

Private

  • AIU High School, North Miami Beach
  • Allison Academy School, North Miami Beach
  • Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School, Miami
  • Archbishop Curley Notre Dame High School, Miami
  • Belen Jesuit Preparatory School (All Boys), Miami
  • Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart (all girls), Miami
  • Champagne Catholic, Hialeah
  • Christopher Columbus High School (all boys), Miami
  • Homestead Colonial Christian School, Homestead
  • Dade Christian School, Miami Lakes
  • Edison Private School, Hialeah
  • Florida Christian School, Miami
  • Greater Miami Academy, Miami
  • Gulliver Preparatory School, Miami
  • Immaculata-Lasalle High School, Miami
  • International Studies Charter High School, Coral Gables
  • La Progresiva Presbyterian School, Miami
  • Miami Christian School, Miami
  • Miami Country Day School, Miami
  • Monsignor Edward Pace High School, Miami
  • Northwest Christian Academy, North Miami
  • Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes (all girls), Miami
  • Palmer Trinity School, Palmetto Bay
  • Palmetto Bay Academy, Palmetto Bay
  • Princeton Christian School, homestead
  • Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Jewish Academy, Miami Beach
  • Redemption School Everglades, Miami
  • Riviera Schools, Miami
  • St. Brendan High School, Miami
  • Samuel Shek Hillel Community Day School, North Miami Beach
  • Westminster Christian School, Miami
  • Westwood Christian Day Schools, Miami
  • Yeshiva Hebrew School Toras Chaim, Miami Beach

Magnet

  • Coral Reef High School, Miami (magnet)
  • High School of Design and Architecture, Miami (Architectural Magnet)
  • José Martí Academy of Mathematics and Science (MAST) 6-12 (Mathematics, Science and Technology)
  • MAST Academy, Miami (Marine & Science Technology Magnet)
  • Miami Arts Studio 6-12 @ Zelda Glazer (Music, Visual Arts, Broadcasting, Technology Production, Theatre, Dance, Band & Orchestra)
  • Miami Lakes Education Center, Miami Lakes (Tech Mag)
  • New World School of the Arts, Miami (Music, Visual Arts, Dance, and Theatre)
  • Robert Morgan Education Center, Miami (professional magnet)
  • School of Advanced Studies, Miami (College Prep Magnet)
  • School of Applied Technology, Miami (magnet)
  • TERRA Environmental Research Institute, Miami (magnet)
  • William H. Turner Technical Arts High School, Miami (Tech Mag)

Charter

  • Academy of Arts and Minds, Miami
  • Archimedean Upper Conservatory, Miami
  • Corporate Academy North, Miami
  • Corporate Academy South, Miami
  • Miami Shores Doctors Charter School, Miami Shores
  • Doral Academy High School, Doral
  • Doral Performing Arts & Entertainment Academy, Doral
  • International Studies Charter High School, Miami
  • Keys Gate Charter High School, Homestead
  • Miami-Dade County Life Skills Center, Miami
  • Mater Academy Charter High School, Miami
  • Mater Academy East High School, Miami
  • Mater Performing Arts & Entertainment Academy, Miami
  • Miami Charter School of the Arts, Miami
  • School of Integrated Academics and Technology (SIATech), Miami
  • Somerset Academy Charter High School, Miami
  • Transition Learning Academy, Miami

Monroe County

  • Coral Shores High School, Plantation Key
  • Island Christian School, Plantation Key
  • Key West High School, Key West
  • Marathon high school, marathon

Nassau County

  • Fernandina Beach High School, Fernandina Beach
  • Hilliard Middle-Senior High School, Hilliard
  • West Nassau High School, Callahan
  • Yulee High School, Yulee

Okaloosa County

  • Baker K-12 School, Baker
  • Calvary Christian Academy, Fort Walton Beach
  • Choctawhatchee Academy, Fort Walton Beach
  • Choctawhatchee High School, Fort Walton Beach
  • Crestview High School, Crestview
  • Crestview Vocational and Technical Center, Crestview
  • Fort Walton Beach High School, Fort Walton Beach
  • Laurel Hill School (K-12), Laurel Hill
  • Niceville High School, Niceville
  • Okaloosa Applied Technology Center, Fort Walton Beach
  • Okaloosa-Walton Collegiate High School, Niceville
  • Rocky Bayou Christian School, Niceville

Okeechobee County

  • New Endeavor High School, Okeechobee
  • Okeechobee Alternative High School, Okeechobee (Grades 8-12)
  • Okeechobee High School, Okeechobee (Grades 10 – 12)
  • Tantie Juvenile Home

Orange County

  • Apopka High School, Apopka
  • Colonial High School, Orlando
  • Cypress Creek High School, Orlando
  • Dr. Phillips High School, Orlando
  • East River High School, Orlando
  • Edgewater High School, Orlando
  • Freedom High School, Orlando
  • Geneva School, Winter Park
  • Jones High School, Orlando
  • Nona Lake High School, Orlando
  • Maynard Evans High School, Orlando
  • O-Tec Middle Florida School of Technology, Orlando
  • O-Tec Westside School of Technology, Winter Garden
  • Oak Ridge High School, Orlando
  • Okoe Middle School, Okoe
  • Olympia High School, Orlando
  • Robert Hungerford Preparatory High School, Eatonville
  • Saint Lilly V. High School, Orlando
  • Timber Creek High School, Orlando
  • University High School, Orlando
  • Wekiwa High School, Apopka
  • West Orange High School, Winter Garden
  • William R. Boone High School, Orlando
  • Windermere High School, Windermere
  • Winter Park Middle School, Winter Park

Private

  • Agape Christian Academy Orlando
  • American School of Leadership, Orlando
  • Bishop Moore High School, Orlando
  • Christian Academy of Central Florida, Orlando
  • Faith Christian Academy
  • First Academy, Orlando
  • Lake Highland Preparatory School, Orlando
  • Orangwood Christian School, Maitland
  • Orlando Lutheran Academy, Orlando
  • Castle Pine Christian Academy
  • Real Life Christian Academy, Clermont

Osceola County

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  • Gateway High School, Kissimmee
  • Harmony High School, Harmony
  • Heritage Christian School, Kissimmee
  • Liberty High School, Kissimmee
  • New Dimensions High School, Kissimmee
  • Osceola County School of the Arts, Kissimmee
  • Osceola High School, Kissimmee
  • Poinciana High School, Kissimmee
  • Vocational High School, Kissimmee
  • St. Cloud High School, St. Cloud

Palm Beach County

  • American Heritage School, Delray Beach
  • Atlantic Community High School, Delray Beach
  • Benjamin School, North Palm Beach
  • Boca Raton Christian School, Boca Raton
  • Boca Raton Public High School, Boca Raton
  • Boynton Beach High School, Boynton Beach
  • Cardinal Newman High School, West Palm Beach
  • Coastal Middle & High School, Lake Park
  • Delray Youth Vocational School, Delray Beach
  • Alexander W. Dreyfus, Jr. School of Art, West Palm Beach
  • Everglades Preparatory Academy, Pahoki
  • Forest Hill High School, West Palm Beach
  • Forest Trail Academy Online High School, Wellington
  • G-STAR School of the Arts for Film and Television, West Palm Beach
  • Goliath Academy High School traditional and online high school, Wellington
  • Glades Central High School, Belle Glade
  • Grandview Preparatory School, Boca Raton
  • Gulfstream Goodwill Career Academy, Boca Raton
  • Harida Conservatory, Boca Raton
  • Inlet Grove High School, Riviera Beach
  • John I. Leonard High School, Greenacres
  • Jupiter Christian School, Jupiter
  • Jupiter Community High School, Jupiter
  • Royal Academy, West Palm Beach
  • Lake Worth Community High School, Lake Worth
  • Lake Worth Christian School, Boynton Beach
  • Palm Beach County Life Skills Center, Boca Raton
  • Matlock Academy Private Preparatory School, West Palm Beach
  • Olympic Heights Public High School, Boca Raton
  • Oxbridge Academy, West Palm Beach
  • Pahoki High School, Pahoki
  • Palm Beach Central High School, Wellington
  • Palm Beach Gardens High School, Palm Beach Gardens
  • Palm Beach Lakes High School, West Palm Beach
  • Park Vista Community High School, Lake Worth
  • Pope John Paul II High School, Boca Raton
  • Royal Palm Beach High School, Royal Palm Beach
  • Andrew’s School, Boca Raton
  • Santalus Public High School, Lantana
  • Seminole Ridge High School, Loxahatchee
  • Southern Tech Academy, Boynton Beach
  • Spanish River Community High School, Boca Raton
  • Suncoast Community High School, Riviera Beach
  • Survivors, West Palm Beach
  • Survivor Charter School, Boynton Beach
  • Toussaint L’Ouverture High School for the Arts and Social Justice, Delray Beach
  • Weinbaum Yeshiva High School, Boca Raton
  • Wellington High School, Wellington
  • West Boca Raton High School, Boca Raton
  • Western Technical Education Center, Belle Glade
  • William T. Dwyer High School, Palm Beach Gardens

Pasco County

  • Anclot School, Holiday
  • East Pasco Adventist Academy, Dade City
  • F.C. Marchman Technical Center, New Port Richey
  • Fivay High School, Hudson
  • Genesis Preparatory School, New Port Richey
  • Gulf High School, New Port Richey
  • Hudson High School, Hudson
  • J. W. Mitchell High School, New Port Richey
  • Land O Lakes High School, Land Lakes
  • Pasco High School, Dade City
  • Richard Milburn Academy, New Port Richey
  • Ridgewood High School, New Port Richey
  • River Ridge High School, New Port Richey
  • Sunlake Middle School, Land-o-Lakes
  • Wesley Chapel High School, Wesley Chapel
  • Wiregrass Ranch High School, Wesley Chapel
  • Zephyrhills High School, Zephyrhills

Pinellas County

  • Anchor Academy, Dunedin
  • Bayside High School, Clearwater
  • Boca Ciega High School, Gulfport
  • Calvary Christian High School, Clearwater
  • Canterbury School of Florida, St. Petersburg
  • Clearwater Central Catholic High School, Clearwater
  • Clearwater High School, Clearwater
  • Rural High School, Clearwater
  • Dixie M. Hollins Middle School, St. Petersburg
  • Dunedin Academy, Dunedin
  • Dunedin High School, Dunedin
  • East Lake High School, Tarpon Springs
  • Gibbs Middle School, St. Petersburg
  • Indian Rocks Christian School, Largo
  • Keswick Christian School, St. Petersburg
  • Lakewood High School, St. Petersburg
  • Largo Middle School, Largo
  • Elevator Academy, Seminole
  • Newpoint Pinellas, Clearwater
  • Northeast Secondary School, St. Petersburg
  • Northside Christian School, St. Petersburg
  • Osceola High School, Seminole
  • Palm Harbor Community School, Palm Harbor
  • Palm Harbor University High School, Palm Harbor
  • Pinellas County Center for the Arts, St. Petersburg
  • Pinellas Park Middle School, Largo
  • St. Petersburg Catholic Gymnasium, St. Petersburg
  • St. Petersburg Christian School, St. Petersburg
  • St. Petersburg Higher School, St. Petersburg
  • St. Petersburg Higher School, St. Petersburg
  • Schiller Academy, Dunedin
  • Seminole High School, Seminole
  • Seminole Vocational Education Center, Seminole
  • Coastal Preparatory School, St. Petersburg
  • Tarpon Springs High School, Tarpon Springs
  • Academy Veritas, Largo

Polk County

  • All Saints Academy, Winter Harbor
  • ARC-Academic Research Center, Lakeland
  • Auburndale High School, Auburndale
  • Bartow High School, Bartow
  • Lake Chain Collegiate High School, Winter Haven
  • University High School, Lakeland
  • Daniel Jenkins Academy of Technology, Haynes City
  • Fort Meade High School, Fort Meade
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  • Gause Academy of Leadership and Applied Technology, Bartow
  • George W. Jenkins High School, Lakeland
  • Haines City High School, Haines City
  • Kathleen High School, Lakeland
  • Gibson Lake High School, Lakeland
  • Lake Region High School, Eagle Lake
  • Lake Wales High School, Lake Wales
  • Lakeland Christian School, Lakeland
  • Lakeland High School, Lakeland
  • Lois Coles Harrison Visual and Performing Arts Center, Lakeland
  • Maynard E. Travis Technical Center, Lakeland
  • McKeal Academy of Technology, Lakeland
  • Mulberry High School, Mulberry
  • Ridge Community High School, Davenport
  • Ridge Technical Center, Winter Haven
  • Santa Fe Catholic High School, Lakeland
  • Summerlin Military Academy, Bartow
  • Vanguard School, Lake Wales
  • Winter Haven High School, Winter Haven

Putnam County

  • Crescent City High School, Crescent City
  • Interlachen High School, Interlachen
  • Palatka High School, Tent

St.

Johns County

Public

  • Allen D. Neese High School, Ponte Vedra
  • Bartram Trail High School, St. John’s
  • Creekside High School, St. John’s
  • First Coast Skills Academy, St. Augustine
  • First Coast Technical High School, St. Augustine
  • Pedro Menendez High School, St. Augustine
  • Ponte Vedra High School, Ponte Vedra
  • St. Augustine High School, St. Augustine
  • Tocoi Creek High School, St. Augustine, near World Golf Village

Private

  • St. Gerard Campus School, St. Augustine
  • St. Joseph’s Academy, St. Augustine

State

  • Florida School for the Deaf and Blind, St. Augustine

St. Lucie County

Community

  • Fort Pierce Central High School, Fort Pierce
  • Fort Pierce Westwood Academy: West Preparatory Magnet, Fort Pierce
  • Lincoln Park Academy, Fort Pierce
  • Port St. Lucie High School, Port St. Lucie
  • St. Lucie West Centenary High School, Port St. Lucie
  • Treasure Coast High School, Port St. Lucie

Private

  • Faith Baptist School, Fort Pierce
  • John Carroll Catholic High School, Fort Pierce
  • Morningside Academy, Port St. Lucie
  • Victory Forge Military Academy, Port St. Lucie

Santa Rosa County

  • Central High School, Milton
  • Gulf Breeze High School, Gulf Breeze
  • Jay Middle School, Jay
  • Locklin Technical Center, Milton
  • Milton High School, Milton
  • Navarra High School, Navarre
  • Pace High School, Pace
  • Victory Christian Academy, Jay

Sarasota County

  • Booker High School, Sarasota
  • North Port High School, North Port
  • Pine View School, Osprey
  • Riverview High School, Sarasota
  • Sarasota High School, Sarasota
  • Suncoast Polytechnic High School, Sarasota, FL
  • Venetian High School, Venice

Private

  • Bishop Nevins School
  • Cardinal Mooney High School
  • GAP School
  • Julie Rohr Academy
  • Lutheran Ascension School
  • NewGate School
  • External Academy
  • Sarasota Christian School

Charter

  • Sarasota Military Academy

Seminole County

  • Crooms Academy of Information Technology, Sanford
  • Brantley Lake High School, Altamonte Springs
  • Lake Howell High School, Winter Park
  • Lake Mary High School, Lake Mary
  • Liman High School, Longwood
  • Oviedo High School, Oviedo
  • Paul J. Hagerty High School, Oviedo
  • Quest Academy, Sanford
  • Seminole High School, Sanford
  • Winter Springs High School, Winter Springs

Private

  • Altamonte Christian School, Altamonte Springs
  • Bear Lake Christian School, Apopka
  • Champion Preparatory Academy, Altamonte Springs
  • Forest Lake Academy, Apopka
  • Geneva School, Winter Park
  • Lawton Chiles Preparatory School, Winter Springs
  • Liberty Christian School, Sanford
  • Lighthouse Baptist Academy, Winter Park
  • Masters Academy, Oviedo
  • New Life Christian Academy, Sanford
  • Orangwood Christian School, Maitland
  • Regent Academy, Casselbury
  • RiverWalk Christian Academy, Sanford
  • Trinity Preparatory School, Winter Park
  • Trinity School, Fern Park

Sumter County

  • South Sumter High School, Bushnell
  • Villages High School Charter, Villages
  • Wildwood High School, Wildwood

Suwannee County

  • Branford High School, Branford
  • School Without Walls, Live Oak
  • Suwanney-Hamilton Area Vocational Center, Live Oak
  • Suwannee High School, Living Oak

Taylor County

  • Taylor County Vocational and General School, Perry
  • Taylor County High School, Perry

Union County

  • Union County High School, Lake Butler

Volussky district

Public

  • Atlantic High School, Port Orange
  • DeLand High School, DeLand
  • Deltona High School, Deltona
  • Mainland High School, Daytona Beach
  • New Smyrna Beach High School, New Smyrna Beach
  • Pine Ridge High School, Deltona
  • Seabreeze High School, Daytona Beach
  • Spruce Creek High School, Port Orange
  • University High School, Orange City
  • T. DeWitt Taylor High School, Pearson

Private

  • Calvary Christian Academy, Ormond Beach
  • Father Lopez Catholic High School, Daytona Beach
  • Lighthouse Christian Preparatory Academy, DeLand
  • Trinity Christian Academy, Deltona
  • Warner Christian Academy, South Daytona

Wakulla County

  • Wakulla High School, Crawfordville

9 Goliath Academy High School

See also

  • List of school districts in Florida
  • Florida Online Schools

Marjorie Harris Carr

Marjorie Harris Carr (March 26, 1915) – October 10, 1997) was an American scientist and environmental activist, well known for her restoration work in Florida. She was born in Boston and grew up in southwest Florida where her parents taught her about the local flora and fauna. After receiving a Master of Science degree from the University of Florida at 1942, she created and led several conservation efforts in the state, including co-founder Alachua. Audubon Society in 1960 and co-founder of Florida’s Environmental Defenders in 1969. Her work with the Florida Environment Defenders continued until her death in 1997 to save the Oklavaha River Valley helped stop the construction of Florida’s Cross Barge Canal, which is now a public preserve and recreation area named after her at 1998 year. She was inducted into the Florida Women’s Hall of Fame in 1996. She was married to a herpetologist. Archie Carr from 1937 until his death in 1987; they had five children.

Content

  • 1 early years
  • 2 Education and starting career
  • 3 Preservation of work in Florida
  • 4 Marjori Karris Cross Florida Greenaei
  • 5 Honors and awards
  • 6 Additional copyright works
  • 7 recommendations

Early Years

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Carr grew up in southwest Florida where her naturalist parents taught her to identify the state’s native flora and fauna while hiking and riding to school. In 1918, her parents moved the family from Boston to Bonita Springs, Florida and later moved to Fort Myers in 1928, where she attended high school. [1] [2]

Education and early career

Carr graduated from Fort Myers High School at 1932 and enrolled at Florida State University (which at the time was Florida State College for Women). Her research included biology, ecology, botany, ornithology, and bacteriology. In 1936, she received her Bachelor of Science degree in zoology from Florida State University. [1]

Denied admission or funding to graduate programs in zoology and ornithology at Cornell University and the University of North Carolina due to her gender . Velaka National Fish Hatchery. At 19In 1937, she took up a position as a laboratory assistant and field collector at the Bass Zoological Laboratory in Englewood, Florida. In 1939, Carr entered graduate school in zoology at the University of Florida. At the time, UF was still officially an all-male institution, but Carr was able to use her husband’s reputation in the biology department to gain admission. [1] [2]

In 1942, she received a master’s degree in zoology from the University of Florida. Her thesis was entitled Behavior, Embryology, and Larval Development of Largemouth Bass in Florida with Notes on Fry Feeding Habits. [3] and was later published in the scientific journal Proceedings of the Zoological Club of New England. [1]

From 1945 to 1949, Carr and her family lived in Honduras, where she explored the rainforest daily with her husband. Archie Carr. Marjorie performed thousands of scientific studies on bird skins and later published her research on the birds of Honduras, including Notes on the Breeding of the Oriental Stump. Lepomis Punctatus Punctatus (Cuvier)” at Florida Academy of Sciences Quarterly in 1946 “San Geronimo Swift in Honduras” in Wilson’s Bulletin in 1951, and “Notes on the Birds of Honduras 1945-1949 with Special Reference to the Yeguare Valley, Francisco Morazan Department” in Ceiba in 1995 [1]

Conservation in Florida

In the late 1950s, Carr began her career in conservation and environmental protection in Florida. Her first efforts were focused on Alachua County and included the conservation and restoration of Lake Alice on the campus of the University of Florida at 1969 and the creation of the Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park in 1970. She began working on the conservation of the Paynes Prairie in 1957 when she joined the Gainesville Garden Club, and served on the club’s board of directors from 1958 to 1962. She also co-founded the Alachua Club. The Audubon Society in 1960 and served on its board of directors from 1960 to 1968 and again from 1972 to 1980. She also served on the board of directors of the Florida Conservation Fund from 1971 to 1990. [1]

In 1969, Carr co-founded the Florida Defenders of the Environment (FDE) with fellow Alachua Audubon member David Anthony and began her work leading efforts to preserve the Oklavah River Valley ecosystem. She helped write one of the nation’s first environmental impact statements in support of a lawsuit filed by the FDE and the Environmental Defense Fund against the US Army Corps of Engineers for the environmental impact of Florida’s Cross Barge Canal on the Oklavah River Ecosystem. As part of this work, Carr also prepared and submitted an application for FDE to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee at 1978 year. [1] [2] [4] Carr continued to work to preserve the Oklavawa River, including the removal of the Rodman Dam and Reservoir, and preserve parks and green spaces in Florida for nearly 30 years until her death in 2005. [5] Florida Conservationists remain an active conservation organization with a primary mission to “restore the Oklavah River.”

Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway

Barge Canal was officially deactivated by Congress at 1990, and all land and structures associated with the project were transferred to the State of Florida for use as a public conservation and recreational area. The Governor of Florida and the Cabinet of Ministers signed a resolution to deauthorize the channel on January 22, 1991. The lands given to the State of Florida became the Cross Florida Greenway State Recreation and Conservation Area. Carr was appointed by the Florida Legislature to the Canal Lands Advisory Committee in 1991 to represent the public and help create the master plan for Greenway. [6] [7]

In 1998, Greenway was officially renamed Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway in Carr’s honor. The Greenway track is 110 miles and spans over 70,000 acres through portions of Citrus, Levy, Marion, and Putnam counties, from Yankeetown in the Gulf of Mexico to Palatka South on the seafront. St. John’s River. It is part of the Florida State Parks System and is operated by the Florida Department of Environmental Conservation, Recreation and Parks Division. [7] [8]

Honors and Awards

Marjorie Harris Carr has received many honors and awards for her work. As detailed by Peggy McDonald, [1] Her awards include:

  • 1965: Florida Audubon Society Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 1970: Florida Governor’s Award for Outstanding Environmental Leadership
  • 1973: National Federation of Business Women’s clubs
  • 1974: Fairchild Tropical Garden Thomas Barbour Award
  • 1976: National Wildlife Federation Conservation Service Award
  • 1978: New York Zoological Society Gold Medal for Conservation of Biological Resources
  • 1984: Florida Audubon Society Advocate of the Year Award
  • 1988: Became Scientific Fellow of the New York Zoological Society (now known as the Wildlife Conservation Society)
  • 1990: Teddy Roosevelt Conservation Award
  • 1991: Alexander Calder Special Achievement Award
  • 1991: Unsung Hero Award by Miami Host Committee United Nations Environment Program Global Assembly for Women and the Environment
  • 1996: Inducted into the Florida Women’s Hall of Fame [5] [9]
  • 1997: Inducted into the Florida Wildlife Conservation Hall of Fame.
  • 1998: Land for Cross Florida Barge Canal right-of-way renamed Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway [8]

Additional contributions

  • 1965: “Oclavaha River Desert” in Florida naturalist.
  • 1967: What do users want? Desert! » at Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the Society of American Arborists .
  • 1970: “Modulated reproductive periodicity in Chelonia” in Ecology .
  • 1970: “Recruitment and resettlement in the green turtle breeding colony” in Conservation Biology.
  • 1971: “The Fight to Save Oklavah” at the twelfth Biennial Sierra Club Wildlife Conference in Washington, DC.
  • 1972: “Remediation of sites in Caribbean green turtles” in Ecology.
  • 1976: Interim Report on a Barge Canal Crossing Florida. River Protection, Citizen’s Workbook: Impacts of Dam and Canal Projects. Delaware Valley Preservation Association, pp. 138–46.
  • 1978: Archie F. Carr, Marjorie H. Carr and Ann B. Meylan. “Green turtle colony in the Western Caribbean” in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. [10]
  • 1989: Marjorie Harris Carr, John Hankinson and Florida environmentalists. Oklavah River Ecosystem Restoration. [11]
  • 1992: Edits and writes the foreword for the reissue of Archie Carr’s book. High Jungle and Low. [12] 9 Carr, Archie (1994). Harris Carr, Marjorie (ed.). Naturalist in Florida: A Celebration of Eden . Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300055894 .
  • Explore Food Manufacturing Companies in Florida • BUOM

    By Indeed Editorial Team

    October 28, 2021

    When looking for a new career, you may want to consider food manufacturing companies. Food production companies provide people with a variety of employment opportunities and can be an environment for professional growth. Understanding which employers are hiring in Florida can help you find one that matches your interests and career goals. In this article, we list some Florida food companies, discuss their history, explain what positions they employ, and share their employee benefits.

    The following are some of the Florida food companies:

    1. The Hershey Company

    Office Location: Jacksonville, Florida

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    Office Location: Tampa, Florida

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    Office Location: Coral Gables, Florida

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    Description: Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. is a global producer, marketer and distributor of fresh fruits and vegetables. Since 1996, they have been focusing on the production of high quality and fresh prepared fruits and vegetables, juices, beverages and healthy snacks. Individuals may work from one of the various Florida locations in Coral Gables, Fort Lauderdale, or Plant City. Del Monte employs transportation specialists, senior lawyers, maintenance technicians, brokerage specialists and financial analysts. Below are some of the benefits that Del Monte employees receive:

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    Description: Tyson Foods Inc. is an American multinational corporation operating in the food industry. Since 2001, the company has been processing and selling chicken, pork and beef. Today, they have a rapidly growing portfolio of protein-focused brands including Ball Park and Jimmy Dean. Some of the positions that Tyson holds include handymen and truck drivers. Tyson employee benefits include:

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    Size: more The Kraft Heinz Company is a global food and beverage company with a portfolio of different brands. After Kraft Foods and Heinz merged in 2015, the company became the third largest food company in North America. Some of their other brands include JELL-O, Lunchables and Maxwell House. In Florida, Kraft Heinz employs material planners, production supervisors, electrical and instrumentation technicians, maintenance mechanics, and production supervisors. Depending on the position, Kraft Heinz offers employees some of the following benefits:

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    Office Location: Windermere, Florida

    Size: 5,001-10,000 employees

    Description: Fresh Express is a manufacturer and distributor of fresh salads that consumers can enjoy quickly. Founded in 1930, the company began selling ready-to-eat salads to retail stores. Today, they sell salad kits and develop innovations such as bag technology that helps keep greens fresh longer. In Florida, Fresh Express is hiring for corporate roles such as accountants, controllers, senior financial analysts, HR coordinators, benefits managers and strategic data analysts. Some perks for Fresh Express employees include:

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    Description: Glanbia is a global group of sports nutrition, cheeses, dairy ingredients, specialty non-dairy ingredients and vitamin premixes. Founded at 19In 1997, the company began operations in Ireland and then expanded to 32 countries. They focus on providing better nutrition by helping consumers find foods that fit their lifestyle. Glanbia employs loaders and machine operators. Below are some of the benefits for Glanbia employees:

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    Those interested in working at Quirch can find positions for systems integrators, merchandisers, network administrators, truck maintenance assistants, inventory managers, and forklift operators. Quirch also offers internship opportunities for those with a high school diploma. Some of the benefits that Quirch employees receive include:

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    Description: The Father’s Table is a privately held national dessert maker with a wide range of products from cheesecakes to pizza rolls. Founded at 19In 1998, the company began with the purchase of a small bakery in Daytona Beach. Today they sell their products in national retailers and convenience stores. The company donates 50% of its profits to help meet the urgent needs of women and children around the world. The Father’s Table is hiring directors of operations, maintenance managers, IT support specialists, maintenance technicians and staffing. Some benefits for The Father’s Table staff include:

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    Office Location: Perry, Florida

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    Description: Super-Pufft Snacks Corp is a privately held snack food manufacturer that uses the latest technology to produce high quality products. Founded at 19In the 1960s, the company started as a small popcorn factory and then expanded to two Safe Food Quality (SQF) certified businesses in North America. Now they sell potato chips, kettle chips, canned chips, and popcorn. Super-Pufft is hiring sales professionals, HR managers, sales analysts, machine learning technical consultants, marketing directors and machine operators.

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    Sarasota – my favorite beach in Florida USA | Sarasota

    Sarasota (Sarasota) – a small city with beautiful houses on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico in Florida, south of the city of Tampa, with a population of about 60 thousand people. This is one of the most favorite places to live among the American rich, like Naples, Santa Barbara or Delray Beach. In addition to the fact that there are more sunny days here than in Miami, there are many art galleries and a creative atmosphere reigns, like in Sedona. And in Sarasota is Siesta Beach – the best beach in the United States, known for its white quartz sand and the absence of big waves.

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    • 1 Sarasot
      • 1.1 Main information
      • 1.2 When is it better to go
      • 1.3 How to get
      • 1.4 Sarasota map
      • 1.5 Parking scheme in the center of Sarasota
      • 1.6 Where to stop
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      • 1.8 Siesta Beach
      • 1. 9 Venice Beach
      • 1.10 What to see
      • 1.11 Our review
      • 1.12 Our photos
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    Sarasota

    Sarasota is a coastal city on the mainland with adjacent barrier islands (Lido Key, St. Armands Key, Otter Key, Casey Key, Coon Key, Bird Key and part of Siesta Key. ), located between Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico in southwestern Florida.

    • The name Sarasota comes from the Spanish term for a place to dance.

    Basic information

    The city of Sarasota is well known in the US for its unique combination of pleasant climate, beautiful architecture, wonderful beaches, a wide range of cultural and entertainment activities, good restaurants and shops. It is at the top of most ratings of American cities in terms of quality and convenience of life.

    Our recommendation: For official information about the city of Sarasota, see before the trip on the site sarasotagov.com

    What makes Sarasota interesting?

    • Tourists come here to relax on amazingly white sandy beaches away from the hustle and bustle of big cities.
    • And many wealthy American retirees move to Sarasota precisely because of the diversity of cultural life.

    Sarasota has a wide variety of performing arts venues including music, dance, theater and circus venues. Among them are opera and ballet, an orchestra, a jazz club, a conservatory and a school of circus art. Movies are also filmed here.

    • Since 1998, Sarasota has hosted an annual film festival.

    Interesting fact: At the beginning of the 20th century, the famous Ringling Brothers Circus was based in Sarasota, and many attractions in Sarasota are named after them.

    Sarasota also has a marine laboratory and research center ( Mote Marine Laboratory ), an aquarium, a beautiful botanical garden ( Marie Selby Botanical Gardens ), a jungle park ( Sarasota Jungle Gardens ) and Wildlife Sanctuary Big Cat Habitat & Gulf Coast Sanctuary .

    The best place to live is downtown Sarasota, with easy walking paths from all areas. All cultural life is concentrated here, it is pleasant to walk along the streets in the morning and in the evening, and even during the day you can admire the beautiful architecture. Or you can splurge, choose an expensive beach resort on one of the barrier islands and enjoy the sun and the sea.

    For example, 12-mile Longboat Key has a few resorts, but mostly residential areas with expensive yacht parking right next to the house with direct access to Sarasota Bay. The quaint area in the center of this island is full of different restaurants, shops and beach bars.

    We decided to stay on the very outskirts of the city in a practically new comfortable hotel Hyatt Place , which we liked while traveling through the Florida keys. And they were very satisfied!

    Best time to go

    Sarasota has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, dry winters. The rainy season is from June to September, and the dry season is from October to May.

    • During the summer months, showers are quite common in the afternoon.
    • Sometimes it gets cold in the winter when the cold arctic air reaches the south coast of Florida, so a warm jacket can be useful.

    Thus, the best time for a holiday in Sarasota is November-December and March-April, when the air temperature is the most comfortable and there is no rain. But at the height of winter it is better to go to the Maldives, where it is warm all year round, and in the summer – to Hawaii or the Seychelles.

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      Parking scheme in the center of Sarasota

      Where to stop

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      Here are good hotels in Sarasot:

      1. Embassy Suits Suits – Domes and the Auro on Lido Key

      2. Lido Beach Resort – a modern hotel on Lido Beach with a pool and family rooms

      3. Hyatt Residence – an expensive beach hotel with a beach club on the first line of Siesta Beach

      4. Carlisle Inn – comfortable hotel away from the beaches, but with the most spacious rooms Lido Beach

      With approximately 4 km, Lido Beach is the closest to downtown Sarasota. It is located on the island of Lido Key. And we used to go here on foot, leaving the car at an inexpensive park St Armand’s Parking Garage at 57 N Adams Drive Sarasota for $0. 5/hour.

      Beautiful tree-shaded promenade

      Access to Lido Beach

      When we arrived at Lido Beach, we immediately fell in love with it! As soon as we got to the beach itself, the first thing I wanted to do was take off my shoes and walk barefoot on the beautiful sand and splash in the water. And most importantly, there were not so many people. To be honest, we felt like we were in the Maldives. In general, the perfect beach in Florida was found just for us!

      Lido Beach itself consists of three beach areas:

      • The northern part of Lido Beach is the most secluded and wild, there are no amenities on it. But we liked it the most. It is interesting to walk barefoot on the soft white sand and shallows, watch the birds and boats passing by. Somewhat secluded, with limited parking and no amenities.
      • The middle of Lido Beach is a popular place for a beach holiday in a relaxed environment, but with amenities – showers, toilets and a communal pool.
      • The beach at the southern end of Lido Key with shady trees and picnic areas is great for family outdoor activities. South Lido Park has a trail for walking and sports.

      Photo of Lido-Beach beach in Sarasot:

    • 9000 miles from the mainland are two bridges, which are convenient to call on free parking for vacationers on the beaches of Siesta Beach, Crescent Beach and Turtle Beach. The beaches themselves stretch along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico for more than 5 km.

      The best is the wide Siesta Beach – a beach with soft white quartz sand and calm waves. It has been named the best beach of the year in the United States many times due to its facilities, natural beauty and large size. It has everything you need for a beach holiday, including a park and playgrounds for children. On the west coast of Florida, in popularity among tourists, only the beaches of Clearwater can compete with Siesta Beach.

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      Photo of the SIEST-Beach Beach in Sarasot:

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      Venis-beach 9000 a southern suburb of Sarasota considered one of America’s happiest seaside cities. It is pleasant to relax here in a more relaxed and democratic environment, away from millionaires and their expensive whims.

      Not to be confused with the famous Venice in Los Angeles, California. There is also the iconic Venice Beach, more associated with cinema and music.

      Venice Beach in general seemed to us very good, and the cost of housing, as well as prices in restaurants, is generally lower here.

      Photo of Benes Beach Beach in Sarasot:

      What to see

      Rest, Gathering in restaurants and participation in cultural life (as an artist or spectator)-this is why for which for which Worth a trip to Sarasota. Places worth visiting are marked on the map below.

      Our attention was drawn to the Botanical Garden, but we never got there, as we decided to repeat the trip to Lido Beach.

      We advise you to visit cafes and shops in the historic district of St. Armand Circle.

      Our review

      We visited Sarasota during our trip to Florida. We walked around the city, looked at almost all the beaches, rested from everyday trips. We really liked the city itself for its quiet and calm atmosphere and safe environment. Many beautiful squares with sculptures create high spirits. Very atmospheric place!

      It was a pleasure to walk the beautiful streets through historic downtown Sarasota to our favorite Lido Key beach, and it was also interesting to observe the leisurely life of local residents – mostly the richest and most successful retirees who have realized their American dream.

      We hope to visit Florida again someday and then we will definitely visit Sarasota!

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        Jerome J. “Jerry” Steiner (Eng. Jerome J. “Jerry” Steiner; January 7, 1918, Berne, Indiana, USA – February 1, 2012, Bonita Springs, Florida, USA) – American professional basketball player , coach and referee.

        early years

        Jerry Steiner was born on January 7, 1918 in the city of Bern (Indiana), studied there at the school of the same name, where he played for the local basketball team.

        Student career

        Graduated from Butler University in 1940, where he played for three years with the Butler Bulldogs, where he had a successful career. Under Steiner, the Bulldogs never won the regular season or the Independent Conference tournament, and never made the U.S. Collegiate Championship playoffs.2069 [1] [2] [3] . Throughout his college career, Jerry Steiner was the leader of the Bulldogs, after which he was inducted into the Butler University Sports Hall of Fame, but, being among the award contenders in his final season, he was not included in the NCAA All-American team [4 ] . In 1982, he was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame [5] .

        Professional career

        Played as point guard. At 19In 1940, Jerry Steiner entered into an agreement with the Indianapolis Kautskys team, which played in the National Basketball League (NBL). He later played for the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons (NBL). In total, he spent 2 seasons in the NBL. Steiner was named to the NBL 2nd All-Star Team once (1946) [6] . In total, during his career in the NBL, Jerry played 46 games in which he scored 299 points (an average of 6.5 per game) [7] . In addition, Steiner, as part of the Kautskis and Pistons, participated twice in the World Professional Basketball Tournament, becoming its bronze medalist at 1947 year.

        coaching career

        The Indianapolis Kautskys, with whom Steiner signed in 1940, withdrew from the upcoming season due to financial problems, after which he decided to start a coaching career. In the same year, he entered into an agreement with the basketball team of the Abram Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, which he led for two seasons (1940-1942). During the Second World War, he had to interrupt his coaching career for three years (1942-1945), after which he resumed his playing career at Kautskis. After the end of his professional playing career, Jerry became a Big Ten conference referee, and then for another thirty years worked as a physical education teacher at the aforementioned school [4] .

        Family and death

        His wife’s name was Ruth, who bore him two daughters (Linda and Ann) and one son (Steve). In addition, he had seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Jerry Steiner died on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 95th year of life in Bonita Springs (FL) [4] .

        Notes

        1. ↑ 1937-38 Independent Season Summary . sports-reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 7 July 2014. Archived 29 November 2014.
        2. ↑ 1938-39 Independent Season Summary . sports-reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 7 July 2014. Archived November 29, 2014.
        3. ↑ 1939-40 Independent Season Summary . sports-reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 7 July 2014. Archived August 4, 2014.
        4. 1 2 3 Jerome Steiner (English) . legacy.com . The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 7 July 2014. Archived March 4, 2016.
        5. ↑ Jerome Steiner (English) . hoopshall.com . Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 7, 2014. Archived July 14, 2014.
        6. ↑ Jerome Steiner NBL Stats . basketball-reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 7, 2014. Archived July 18, 2014.
        7. ↑ Jerome Steiner Stats . justsportsstats.com . Just Sports Stats. Retrieved July 7, 2014. Archived July 14, 2014.

        Links

        • NBL statistics at Basketball-Reference.com Archived August 15, 2021 at the Wayback Machine
        • Statistics at Justsportsstats.com Archived July 14, 2014 at the Wayback Machine

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        The most accessible American markets for luxury homebuyers – Tranio.Ru

        Record-breaking real estate deals are made every now and then in the United States. So, in 2011, a house in Los Altos Hill was sold for $100 million, in November 2012 a mansion in Woodside was bought for $117.5 million, and in January 2013 real estate in Malibu was purchased for $75 million. for super premium class housing starts from $20 million. For example, there are many such properties in the Californian cities of Santa Barbara and Montecito. However, there are markets where the same quality real estate can be purchased several times cheaper.

        1. Bonita Springs, Florida

        Average selling price: $3,938/m²

        Yearly price change: +0. 7%

        Bonita Springs is best suited to Northerners and visitors from colder countries, as well as those who wish to take advantage of favorable tax conditions.

        This town is located about 20 km from Naples, which is one of the ten hottest US luxury real estate markets worth more than $ 10 million. In the latter, premium properties cost about 40% more than in Bonita Springs. According to experts, in this town a house with four bedrooms can be bought for 1.9million dollars In Naples, it would cost 2-3 times more.

        Prices in Bonita Springs rose by 0.7% in 2012, real estate is now 45% cheaper than in 2006, when the market peaked.

        Bonita Springs has many advantages: renovated beaches, golf courses, proximity to large department stores, restaurants and cinemas. In addition, the road to the airport from this city is 25 minutes shorter than from Naples.

        2. Castle Pines Village, CO

        Average selling price: $3,787/m²

        Price dynamics for the year: -3. 7%

        Castle Pines Village is the perfect place for the adventurous remote worker, kids and golfers. This prestigious gated community is located near Denver. It attracts wealthy property buyers with a Jack Nicklaus golf course, beautiful mountain views, good schools, and the proximity of Castle Rock with its department stores and movie theaters.

        For $1 million in Castle Pines Village, you can buy a two-story, 370 m², four-bedroom home. The same property in the neighboring communities of Cherry Creek and Greenwood Village would cost approximately $1.2 million.

        In 2012, real estate in Castle Pines Village fell by 3.7% and is now worth $300,000-400,000 less than its 2006 peak.

        3. Glenview, Illinois

        Average selling price: $3,077/m²

        Yearly price growth: +7.6%

        Glenview is suitable for those who want to combine the conveniences of the metropolis with the comforts of the countryside. This place is located about 30 km from Chicago. Real estate here is most often bought by family people. Glenview has good schools, golf courses, parks, a large shopping mall, restaurants and cinemas.

        Real estate in Glenview is cheaper than in areas closer to Lake Michigan, even though prices rose by 7.6% in 2012. However, housing is still a third cheaper compared to the pre-crisis year of 2007.

        4. Carpinteria, California

        Average selling price: $17,377/m²

        Yearly price change: +66.4%

        Compared to other high-end markets in Southern California (Malibu, Montecito, Santa Barbara), real estate in Carpinteria is relatively inexpensive. At the same time, houses are being sold with ocean views – and this is the main requirement of buyers. This idyllic coastal town is 7 minutes from Montecito and an hour from Malibu. Carpinteria is famous for its beautiful nature and measured rhythm of life. Local sandy beaches are considered among the best in the country.

        A 260 m² house overlooking the ocean in Carpinteria can be bought for $6.65 million. The same property in Montecito would cost approximately $10 million In 2012, real estate valued at more than $2 million in Carpinteria went up by 66.4% .

        5. Marblehead, Massachusetts

        Average selling price: $6,994/m²

        Yearly price change: +0.9%

        Marblehead is located about 30 km from Boston, 35 minutes drive from the airport. This city is known as the birthplace of the US Navy, as well as the yachting capital of the country. In this old town, families with children and lovers of sailing buy housing.

        Luxury mansions with lots in Marblehead cost an average of $3.2 million, $480,000 less than Boston townhouses.

        6. Paradise Valley, Arizona

        Average selling price: $4,508/m²

        Yearly price change: +12.7%

        Once Paradise Valley, located 5 km from Phoenix, consisted of only a few ranches, today elite mansions are being built here, in which “stars”, professional athletes and politicians settle.

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THE Top 10 Daycares in Oak Forest, IL | Affordable Prices

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Suzanne S

6010 Avalon Ave., Oak Forest, IL 60452

Costimate: $166/wk

Description:

I am a mother of two school age boys. I have more than 15 years experience with children of all ages. I started caring for children in my home 7 years ago and absolutely love it! I love to get the childrenoutside as much as possible. We have a nearby park and we have so many activities to do just in the yard. If the weather is not in our favor we will have a variety of things to do in the house, from crafts, reading, playing with toys etc. I will treat your child as if they were my own! I believe in positive communication and provide a loving atmosphere.
I do also provide before and after school care. I will make sure that your child starts and/or finishes their homework prior to you picking them up.
Thank you so much for reading my profile,. I hope to hear from you….

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Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

Description:

Triple R Child Care, Inc. provides caring and dedicated child care and education services in Oak Forest, Illinois, for kids from six week to twelve years old. The center provides education, social, cultural,emotional, physical and recreational areas to provide parents the opportunity to give their child the best start possible….

Description:

Lutheran Church of The Resurrection in Oak Forest, Illinois is a church-based Child Care Center that can accommodate up to 30 children from three years to five years of age. They are open every Monday toFriday. Their curriculum seeks to provide a high quality, nurturing, fun and safe learning environment that is appropriate for the child’s overall growth and development….

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Bright Visions Learning Academy Incorporated in Oak Forest, Illinois is a licensed Child Care Center that can accommodate up to 60 children from one year to twelve years of age. Their curriculum seeks toprovide a high quality, nurturing, fun and safe learning environment that is appropriate for the child’s overall growth and development….

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Your Child Deserves More Than A Babysitter. BrightStart Schoolhouse taps into your childs needs and abilities. We care and we nurture as well as provide a safe educational enviornment.
We Inspire:
Creativity
* ART
* SCIENCE
* DRAMA
Thirst for Knowledge
* ALPHABET
* NUMBERS
* SHAPES
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Sense of Self
* CONFIDENCE
* MOTOR SKILLS
* SOCIAL INTERACTION
* FUN…

Hope Montessori, Inc

17007 Oak Park Ave, Tinley Park, IL 60477

Starting at $11000/flat

Description:

Montessori Program with Early Bird, Extended Day, All Day, and Summer options. Child- centered and hands-on learning approach. Stimulating, yet peaceful classroom environments vibrant with activity.

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The Tree House Life Skills workshops Teaches Kids ages 6-16 years skills needed to become successful in Life. A Safe Haven where kids learn hands on Hair braiding, nail design, Make up applications, MartialArt, Sewing, performing art, creative writing/Rap and more. Our workshops are designed to Self-Direct with Engaged Learning. Promoting Focus, Self Control, Perspective Taking, Communicating, Making Connections, Critical Thinking & Taking On Challenges….

Reggio Academy

6330 W 127th St, Palos Heights, IL 60463

Costimate: $194/wk

Description:

Our mission at Reggio Academy is to provide children with the tools they need to develop a lifelong love of learning and education in a nurturing and safe place. These tools include interesting environments toexplore, exceptional learning materials, appropriate social emotional guidance and support and opportunities to interact with the community. We believe that when children are appropriately supported in their early years, they grow to be compassionate, well rounded, intelligent adults and citizens….

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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….

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We are a licensed home day care provider. I offer services from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. We provide a structured daily curriculum as well as free play. We offer meals and snacks. We offer a safe and healthy learningand play environment. We are First Aid and CPR certified….

Description:

Burge’s Quality Daycare offers early childhood learning and childcare services to the community in Hazel Crest, Illinois. The company’s facilities are open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, weekdays, and can accommodateeight children comfortably. Burge’s Quality Daycare serves infants, toddler, preschool and school-age children….

Description:

Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

Description:

Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

Description:

Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

Description:

Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

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Little Footsteps Academy located at 11840 South Laporte Avenue, Alsip, Illinois, offers standard childcare and learning services. The center operates from six AM to six-thirty PM, Mondays through Fridays. Itoffers programs for infants, toddlers, early preschool, and kindergarten prep. It offers before- and after- school programs, including summer camps and winter breaks….

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Bobbie Noonan’s Child Care located in Tinley Park, IL has a comprehensive program that maximizes your child’s learning potential through experiential opportunity in a variety of age- appropriate contexts fromToddlers, Nursery, Juniors, Pre-K, Kindergarten and Summer Camp. They are open on weekdays from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm….

Description:

Bobbie Noonan’s Child Care located in Tinley Park, IL has a comprehensive program that maximizes your child’s learning potential through experiential opportunity in a variety of age- appropriate contexts fromNursery, Juniors, Pre-K, Kindergarten and Summer Camp. They are open on weekdays from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm….

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FAQs for finding daycares in Oak Forest

In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Oak Forest, IL?

There are a variety of daycares in Oak Forest, IL 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 Oak Forest, IL?

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 42 in Oak Forest, IL as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Oak Forest 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 Oak Forest, IL, 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 Oak Forest, IL.

Oak Forest KinderCare 15700 Central Ave, Oak Forest, IL 60452

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Mon – Fri:
Sat – Sun Closed

Places Near Oak Forest with Day Care Centers & Nurseries

  • Tinley Park (4 miles)
  • Alsip (7 miles)
  • Palos Heights (8 miles)
  • Orland Park (9 miles)
  • Harvey (9 miles)
  • Homewood (9 miles)
  • Oak Lawn (12 miles)
  • South Holland (12 miles)
  • Evergreen Park (13 miles)
  • Mokena (14 miles)
  • Frankfort (15 miles)

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Oak Forest KinderCare located at 15700 Central Ave in Oak Forest, IL is designed with your child’s fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.
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Day Care Centers Site

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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    Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success.
    As a member of our teaching staff, you will:

    Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn

    Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children

    Support your center’s success by partnering with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment, accreditation, and engagement

    Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners

    Implement KCE’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child

    The benefits our career professionals enjoy:

    Medical, dental and vision

    Childcare benefit

    Paid time off

    Education assistance and reimbursement

    Medical expense reimbursement/ Life insurance/Disability benefits/ Health and wellness programs

    401(k) savings and investment plan with employer match

    Qualifications
    Desired Skills and Experience:

    CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain

    Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain)

    Completed 12 core ECE Units Infant/toddler OR BA Degree in Child Development

    Must be physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors

    Ability to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children

    Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English

    All center staff applicants must meet state specific guidelines for the role

    Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. Starting October 18, 2021, we began requiring COVID vaccinations or weekly COVID testing for all unvaccinated employees. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for child care workers or school staff.
    KinderCare Education is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    13d ago

    13d ago

  • 4.4

    Teachers at Oak Park Ave. KinderCare

    Kindercare Education LLC

    Teacher Job in Tinley Park, IL

    Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success.
    As a member of our teaching staff, you will:

    Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn

    Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children

    Support your center’s success by partnering with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment, accreditation, and engagement

    Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners

    Implement KCE’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child

    The benefits our career professionals enjoy:

    Medical, dental and vision

    Childcare benefit

    Paid time off

    Education assistance and reimbursement

    Medical expense reimbursement/ Life insurance/Disability benefits/ Health and wellness programs

    401(k) savings and investment plan with employer match

    Qualifications
    Desired Skills and Experience:

    CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain

    Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain)

    Completed 12 core ECE Units Infant/toddler OR BA Degree in Child Development

    Must be physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors

    Ability to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children

    Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English

    All center staff applicants must meet state specific guidelines for the role

    Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. Starting October 18, 2021, we began requiring COVID vaccinations or weekly COVID testing for all unvaccinated employees. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for child care workers or school staff.
    KinderCare Education is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    6d ago

    New

    6d ago

  • 4.4

    Teachers at 80th Avenue KinderCare

    Kindercare

    Teacher Job in Tinley Park, IL

    Primary Location : Tinley Park, Illinois, United States

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    14d ago

    14d ago

  • 4.4

    Teachers at 80th Avenue KinderCare

    Kindercare

    Teacher Job in Tinley Park, IL

    Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success.
    As a member of our teaching staff, you will:
    * Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn
    * Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children
    * Support your center’s success by partnering with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment, accreditation, and engagement
    * Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners
    * Implement KCE’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child
    The benefits our career professionals enjoy:
    * Medical, dental and vision
    * Childcare benefit
    * Paid time off
    * Education assistance and reimbursement
    Desired Skills and Experience:
    * CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain
    * Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain)
    * Completed 12 core ECE Units Infant/toddler OR BA Degree in Child Development
    * Must be physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors
    * Ability to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children
    * Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English
    * All center staff applicants must meet state specific guidelines for the role
    Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. Starting October 18, 2021, we began requiring COVID vaccinations or weekly COVID testing for all unvaccinated employees. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for child care workers or school staff.
    KinderCare Education is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    14d ago

    14d ago

  • 4.4

    Assistant Director

    Kindercare

    Assistant Director Job in Tinley Park, IL

    KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. With KinderCare Education’s world-class curriculum, center accreditation process, and talented teaching staff, together, our Assistant Directors and Center Directors are changing the world one milestone at a time. In addition to a rewarding career that lets you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings , and The Grove School .

    Junior Level

    Executive

    Offers Benefits

    $38k-46k yearly est.

    14d ago

    14d ago

  • 4.4

    Teachers at Oak Park Ave. KinderCare

    Kindercare

    Teacher Job in Tinley Park, IL

    Primary Location : Tinley Park, Illinois, United States

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    5d ago

    New

    5d ago

  • 4.4

    Teachers at Oak Park Ave. KinderCare

    Kindercare

    Teacher Job in Tinley Park, IL

    Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success.
    As a member of our teaching staff, you will:
    * Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn
    * Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children
    * Support your center’s success by partnering with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment, accreditation, and engagement
    * Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners
    * Implement KCE’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child
    The benefits our career professionals enjoy:
    * Medical, dental and vision
    * Childcare benefit
    * Paid time off
    * Education assistance and reimbursement
    Desired Skills and Experience:
    * CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain
    * Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain)
    * Completed 12 core ECE Units Infant/toddler OR BA Degree in Child Development
    * Must be physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors
    * Ability to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children
    * Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English
    * All center staff applicants must meet state specific guidelines for the role
    Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. Starting October 18, 2021, we began requiring COVID vaccinations or weekly COVID testing for all unvaccinated employees. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for child care workers or school staff.
    KinderCare Education is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    5d ago

    New

    5d ago

  • 4.4

    Teachers at 179th Street KinderCare

    Kindercare

    Teacher Job in Tinley Park, IL

    Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success.
    As a member of our teaching staff, you will:
    * Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn
    * Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children
    * Support your center’s success by partnering with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment, accreditation, and engagement
    * Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners
    * Implement KCE’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child
    The benefits our career professionals enjoy:
    * Medical, dental and vision
    * Childcare benefit
    * Paid time off
    * Education assistance and reimbursement
    Desired Skills and Experience:
    * CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain
    * Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain)
    * Completed 12 core ECE Units Infant/toddler OR BA Degree in Child Development
    * Must be physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors
    * Ability to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children
    * Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English
    * All center staff applicants must meet state specific guidelines for the role
    Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. Starting October 18, 2021, we began requiring COVID vaccinations or weekly COVID testing for all unvaccinated employees. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for child care workers or school staff.
    KinderCare Education is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    27d ago

    27d ago

  • 4.4

    Teachers at 179th Street KinderCare

    Kindercare

    Teacher Job in Tinley Park, IL

    Primary Location : Tinley Park, Illinois, United States

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    25d ago

    25d ago

  • 4.4

    Assistant Director

    Kindercare

    Assistant Director Job in Tinley Park, IL

    KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. With KinderCare Education’s world-class curriculum, center accreditation process, and talented teaching staff, together, our Assistant Directors and Center Directors are changing the world one milestone at a time. In addition to a rewarding career that lets you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings , and The Grove School .

    Junior Level

    Executive

    Offers Benefits

    $38k-46k yearly est.

    53d ago

    53d ago

  • 4.4

    Full Time and Part Time Teachers at Frankfort KinderCare

    Kindercare Education LLC

    Teacher Job in Frankfort, IL

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    13d ago

    13d ago

  • 4.4

    Teachers at Matteson KinderCare

    Kindercare Education LLC

    Teacher Job in Matteson, IL

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    13d ago

    13d ago

  • 4.4

    Before and After school Assistant Teacher

    Kindercare Education LLC

    Teacher Job in Alsip, IL

    KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. In addition to a rewarding career where you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings and The Grove School .

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    4d ago

    New

    4d ago

  • 4.4

    Teachers at South Holland KinderCare

    Kindercare Education LLC

    Teacher Job in South Holland, IL

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    6d ago

    New

    6d ago

  • 4.4

    Teachers at John Humphrey Drive KinderCare

    Kindercare Education LLC

    Teacher Job in Orland Park, IL

    Junior Level

    Offers Benefits

    Bachelors Required

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    6d ago

    New

    6d ago

  • 4. 4

    Before and After school Assistant Teacher

    Kindercare

    Teacher Job in Alsip, IL

    KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. In addition to a rewarding career where you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings and The Grove School .

    Entry Level

    Offers Benefits

    $34k-44k yearly est.

    3d ago

    New

    3d ago

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90,000 Trees will be 100 years old and each will take its place. The specialist answers readers’ questions about the forest. Part 2

  • Section: Scaffolding
  • Authors: Bagna
  • Date: 04/11/2019, 02:05

To grow an oak forest, a person needs to clean the planting from bushes twice a year. But at the same time, trees do not heal in the forest, only in cities. We collected questions in social networks and asked experts to answer. The second part is commented by Maxim Ermokhin, a scientist and FSC representative at the same time. The first part can be read here.

Maxim Ermokhin — coordinator of the working group on the development of FSC standards in Belarus and Ph.D. He is also a leading researcher at the Institute of Experimental Botany of the National Academy of Sciences.

FSC is an international non-profit organization, according to which almost all forests in Belarus are certified. And the Institute of Experimental Botany is part of the National Academy of Sciences, where scientists study plants.

If Belovezhskaya Pushcha were cleaned, it would be a park

How important is it to clean dry trees, etc.? for the forest?

Under no circumstances should the natural forest be harvested. Dry trees, stumps, fallen trees are an essential attribute of forest ecosystems. Insects, fungi, microorganisms, birds live in them. Moreover, they all need different wood: some fresh, and some covered with moss. Cleaning is justified only in recreational forests, where it is necessary to reduce the danger to walkers, or in the event of mass death of trees as a result of windfalls, windbreaks, diseases and similar reasons .

Is it true that protected forests are too cluttered with old trees?

Protected areas (Specially Protected Natural Areas) actually have more dead wood than intensively forested forests. But if Belovezhskaya Pushcha were cleaned with a rake, it would be a park, not a forest.

A large amount of deadwood accumulates in the forest for 40-60 years, when there is a massive natural loss of trees due to their competition with each other.

The problem of protected areas is that the forests are mostly medium-aged – after all, after the war, our forest cover was 20%, and now it is almost 40%.

But when the trees are over a hundred years old, each of them will take its place by that time and they will rarely fall. This stage must be passed, you can’t get away from the natural dynamics.

spruce grows only to Polesie, and grab forests – in the south

Dapamazhytsi INFARMASIY PROLAZVART VIDAA at the forest: strap on the Pazharyshchi Pales Sasna, sweaty parks І ireshitsy, skeeters. Why not the right geta, the right old lyas, the right dubrov and other cicada lyas in Belarus?

Try to read the book “Eastern European broad-leaved forests” under the general editorship of Smirnova, 1994. This is a very good overview of forest formation. This book is scientific, but the first part is very accessible.

I can also offer my own text “Where did the Belarusian oak forests disappear?”, It was published in the journal “Ptushki i us” in 2011, number 18.

Oak and hornbeam forest in the floodplain of the Pripyat River forest herbaceous plants? And how does vegetation change depending on the region of Belarus? What species are found strictly in certain areas?

Whole books can be written here. Read, for example, the book “Flora of Belarus”. After all, we have a lot of species that are distributed by habitats, including among trees.

Spruce forests are widely found in the central and northern parts of Belarus, and in Polesie only in small areas along rivers and swamps. Alder gray – in northern Belarus (up to the Minsk Upland), hornbeam forests – in southern and central Belarus. Among herbaceous plants, there is even greater diversity.

Hornbeam © Markéta Machová & Pixabay.com

Plastic, cans – they are still lying

Is it possible to completely stop forest pollution (by people, industry) in Belarus? How can citizens contribute to this?

In any country, industrial pollution can be stopped, although there will still be transboundary transfer (from neighboring countries – ed. ). I most often meet household and construction waste in the forests, especially around cities and suburban areas.

I think that the problem can be solved in several ways. The first is education and enlightenment, and the target audience should be children, with adults, unfortunately, it is almost useless to talk. Plus, there should be periodic actions for cleaning the forest and paying for the delivered garbage. And fines exist anyway, so I see no point in additional punitive measures.

It is important to start with yourself. Our country is not so big, and the road network is developed, so people should not leave anything in the forest: neither burnt tin cans, nor egg shells. Yes, it can be considered as a fertilizer, and sooner or later calcium will be involved in the cycle of substances. But will it be pleasant for you to relax in nature among it?

On the other hand, I go hiking and I can say that in the last 20 years the forests have become cleaner. The leshozes removed a lot, but in some places the old garbage remained: plastic, iron cans – they still lie.

© Cristine Maybourne

Linden is not considered a valuable species

How are tree species selected for forest planting?

The type or types of trees are selected depending on the type of soil.

How are the cones selected for growing trees?

Cones are harvested at the final felling – when mature forest is cut. Then the seeds are stored in the breeding and seed-growing center of the Ministry of Forestry, planted in a nursery, and a forest is created from two-year-old seedlings.

Why do not plant walnut, oak, linden, etc. groves?

If we plant a walnut, it will be a garden, because walnut trees do not grow naturally in Belarus. Manchurian or walnuts are introduced species, and hazel is not a tree, but a shrub.

Most likely, the question is why broad-leaved forests are not grown, because a grove is any forest. Oak, linden, maple crops create little because they are difficult to grow.

For example, a planted oak needs multiple care. During the first 10-15 years of life, the oak forest must be mowed several times a year from grass, and then from bushes that quickly appear on rich soils.

Naturally, an oak forest appears only after a few hundred years due to the fact that the oak grows for a long time and outlasts all other species.

If oak forests among the rest we have 3.5%, then maple and linden – fractions of a percent. They are rarely planted alone, usually mixed with other breeds.

Oak grove © Victor Malyshchits

A field can be turned into a forest

What are the chances of transferring the land from the status of “field” to the status of “forest”? Loevsky district, poor land, lots of fertilizers, high level of nitrates in the well.

The field is not harvested on time, hay bales have been scattered since autumn. Groundwater from the fields flows through us down to the Dnieper. And we love trees and want a forest instead of all that.

We were told that only the president can turn a field into a forest. Is it so? And is it necessary to go through all the circles of hellish paperwork for this?

It’s not even about converting a field into a forest, but about converting non-forest lands into forest fund lands. In principle, this is all decided at the level of the district executive committee. In some cases, the decision can be made by the regional executive committee, the Council of Ministers or even the President.

Transfer of land occurs almost annually: land not used in agriculture, as a rule, is transferred to the forest fund. It is also possible within the framework of forest management (it takes place once every 10 years).

You have a chance, but start with a detailed letter. It must be sent to the authorities, starting with the district executive committee, then to the regional executive committee. Do I need to go through all the circles of red tape? Yes.

How to dry ash maple?

How are the active decay of the ash-leaved maple in our trees? Tsyagam 30-40 vile utensils sappraudny abshar, stogogod yashche is big.

With new athozhilkam we grow (carve out), but this is not effective, more with long-growth trees and for acty samosas, for the months of weeded pyankov utensils weed bushes.

Abshar getaga invasive maple vytsskaya willow and willow. Vykarystne chemical rechyvaў non-magchyma – geta catching a part of the wreck.

Ash-leaved maple is a serious invasive species that has good coppice ability. First of all, it is necessary to fight with seed trees that are already bearing fruit (over 6-10 years old).

There is a good method – they remove the bark from a tree at a height of 0.5-1 meter in a ring 5 centimeters wide. This is necessary so that the tree dries slowly and does not give growth. In a year it will be cut down. But this must first be agreed with the forestry and natural resources inspectorate, in writing.

If there are many trees, then mechanized means can be used – when the tree is cut down and the stump is milled, turning it into chips a few centimeters below the soil level. This is more expensive, but the tree can be removed in one step.

Ash maple © Matt Lavin

Non-native trees are best planted in nutrient soil

What kind of soil is best to plant cedar? I gutted a pine cone, soaked the nuts, discarded those that surfaced, then kept them in the cold all winter. And here is spring. What kind of soil should I prepare for planting? Special for needles or from the forest to bring? To look like a taiga.

Most likely, we are talking about the Siberian cedar pine, and this is not a native species for us.

If you want to plant it in your area, then buy special soil for coniferous plants and place the seedling in a hole about 20 centimeters deep and wide. The plant will have the opportunity to grow, and the likelihood of its survival will be higher.

Can soil be brought from the forest? You can (although there is a penalty for this). But the forest soil from our forests is not native to this breed, its microflora is different.

How can you prove that plants and animals from the Red Book grow in a certain region? Just take a photo? And take geographic coordinates?

Take a photo and invite a specialist. It’s hard to say which photo, because each species has its own characteristics: something is different in a flower, something in a stem or leaves, etc. Therefore, it is best to take many photos of different parts of the plant with high quality.

Then you can apply to the Inspectorate for Natural Resources and Environmental Protection, and officially. That is, do not come and say, but write a letter and send it by mail. Or bring it to be assigned an incoming number. And you have to answer.

It is better to send the same letter to the leshoz (if the plant was found in the forest), so that they know that a protected species may have been identified.

Ramson, which is often sold in the spring, is also a species from the Red Book © LoggaWiggler & Pixabay.com

Sphagnum is a good antiseptic. If it is in the swamp, then we make a hole, smooth it out with sphagnum and wait for the water to accumulate. But in no case should you drink water from streams where there are beavers. Although I myself have never drunk it like that, the most optimal thing is to boil water.

Will we regain the floodplain of the Ditva River?

I suppose that we are talking about peat extraction, but whether it will be possible to win back – I do not know.

Floodplain of the Ditva River, where they plan to extract peat © Bagna

If the roots are cut, the tree will fall

What are the signs that a tree is sick and needs help?

The very first sign is the state of the crown. If the foliage or needles are thick and green, everything is fine. If it is pale or yellowed, rarely located along the crown, nutrition is disturbed. And the bark does not say anything, unless there is mechanical damage.

But, unfortunately, no one will treat a tree in the forest, only in a city or a park.

How critical is it for a tree if they dig nearby?

Very critical. Although if the tree is in good condition, then it will survive and the changes will be visible only by annual rings.

The problem is that with such pruning of the roots, the danger of accidents increases sharply. After all, the root system acts like a base plate – the higher the tree, the larger and deeper it is. We cut off a part – the tree becomes unstable and will recover only after 5-10 years. If you have time: it often happens that after laying the cable all the trees fall in one direction from the wind, especially in the city. To avoid this, work must be carried out outside the projection of the crown.

It is not forestry that cuts down trees along the roads

How many years does Belarusian forestry and lespramgasy celebrate in Belarusian forests?

Belarusian forestries will not destroy the Belarusian forest. They cut it down, but they also restore it, and our forest area has been constantly growing since the late 1940s.

At the same time ix 39.5% terrytory?

Statistical records are not kept very well. There are lands covered with trees and shrubs that used to belong to collective farms or are located on reserve lands. If you add them, then the forest cover will be about 43.7%.

By the way, the most wooded areas are Rossonsky (74%), Narovlyansky, Lelchitsky, Krasnopolsky. The least wooded are Nesvizh (about 13%), Mstislav and Zelvinsky. In the 1930s, the Kamenets region was the least wooded (8%). The most forested then – Zhitkovichi (58%).

And only in six districts the forest cover became less than in the 1930s: in Lyubansky, Soligorsky, Luninets, Drogichinsky, Kletsk, Zelvinsky. It decreased by 5-10%.

Qi pratsyagnyutsya vysyakats pripadarnye scaffolding? Kali so, then s yakіh jumps?

If we are talking about rows of trees along the road – a row or two rows of birches, poplars, fir trees – then these are the so-called protective plantations. They were planted throughout the USSR so that the roads would not be covered with snow and to protect the fields from wind and water erosion.

Now these strips most often do not belong to leshozes. Either road services or agricultural enterprises are engaged in them. And they also make decisions about whether to cut down or not. This problem has been raised many times, but so far it is poorly solved.

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More forests due to agricultural and reserve lands

Why is the harvesting plan based on the previous annual plan (increasing), and not on the actual increase?

When calculating the volume of harvesting, they do not rely on the previous plan, but on the estimated cutting area. The plans brought by the Ministry of Forestry also remain within the allowable cutting area.

In 2018, Belgazeta published information about the decline in forest productivity and wood growth (see Bellesgazeta). What is it connected with?

It is not clear which publication is being referred to here.

Due to what, what categories of land, forested land in Belarus increased?

At the expense of agricultural and reserve lands, which were transferred to the forest fund. They are constantly translated – the forest cover has been growing since the 1940s. It happens that agricultural land is inconvenient, where it is unprofitable to drive equipment, or there are poor soils on the site. They are gradually growing.

Why is the productivity of the Belarusian forest several times lower than in Scandinavia, while the growing conditions in Belarus are better?

Unclear source of productivity data. To compare it, it is necessary to study plantings of the same breed, age and in the same climatic conditions. After all, even beech forests grow in the south of the Scandinavian Peninsula. It is much warmer there, and there is no beech in Belarus. And again, statistics often compare incomparable data. In our country, the increase is calculated minus the loss (trees that did not survive as a result of competition – ed. ), but somewhere it is not subtracted. But this is often not understood.

Beech

“I also want our trees to be thicker”

Why did I see thick tree trunks only in Belovezhskaya Pushcha and in some reserves? And everything is like a match. They saw them like that…

Pine forests are all thin, in rare cases I met trees thicker than myself. But once they made boats from a single trunk. They sawed on wide boards … These will only go for pencils. I heard that in Belovezhskaya Pushcha during the war, all the fat ones were cut down by the Germans and taken away. Maybe so in all the forests?

Thick and old trees are not necessarily the same thing. The largest concentration of thick trees we really have in Belovezhskaya Pushcha. Old ones – in Belovezhskaya Pushcha and the Berezinsky Reserve (but the soil there is poorer).

Pine can reach the age of 400 years, but its diameter in a swamp will be 25 centimeters, and in a rich upland forest – about a meter.

In addition, we go to the part of the forest where it is easier to get to. And old trees are most often preserved in swampy and hard-to-reach areas that could not be cut down. And the rest of the trees were cut down not only by the Germans: the trees are cut down because it is a resource and because forestry is carried out in the forests.

I also want more old trees and forests.


Called photo: Erik de Haan

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Maxim Ermokhin — coordinator of the working group for the development of FSC standards in Belarus, head of the laboratory of productivity and sustainability of plant communities of the Institute of Experimental Botany of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Belarus, Ph. D.

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Meaning of the word “OAK”

Hard, inedible

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Meaning of the word “WOOD”

Temporary construction of boards or metal rods against the walls of a building for construction or repair work.

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Sentences with “oak forest”

It contains a rose garden with 20,000 rose bushes, an arboretum and an oak forest with an average tree age of over 100 years.

The oak forest was established in the early 1920s and named after the oak grove next to the original urban site.

The oak forest was named after the oak grove near the original construction site.

He pulled his rifle out of his taxi and walked across the bridge leading to the oak forest.

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Only occasionally did the edge of the tiled roof peep out from behind thick olives and spreading oaks.

The villa itself stood in an interweaving of coniferous trees and oaks.

Ivy was wrapped around the trunks of old oaks, and even the acorns were painted by the master with great care.

He was standing in the corner of a large lot surrounded by a dozen old oaks.

Short shadows from squat freak oaks and thick dwarf firs lay on the road.

I had to go through a forest of oaks, iron trees smelling of resin, mulberries hung with dark ripe fruits.

Citizens in a noisy crowd surrounded one of the tall sprawling oaks.

Kim got out of the taxi and walked towards the museum along a winding path past a group of ancient oaks.

After the feast, they sat down to rest and talk in the shade of spreading oaks.

Deciduous oaks were characterized by a significant variation in the average level of defoliation, as well as its temporal fluctuations.

In central Germany, large-scale improvement is attributed to the restoration of oak trees after several years of severe pest damage.

Colors that create a pleasant atmosphere and accentuate style from classic oaks to exotic tree flowers.

– you burn with desire among the oaks and under every sprawling tree and sacrifice your children on the plains and under the overhanging rocks.

Mrs. George Ashley Wilkes, via Miss Sarah-Jane Hamilton, Atlanta or Twelve Oaks, Jonesboro, Georgia.

He wandered among the willows and sycamores, made his way through the thickets of blackberries, stroked the trunks of virgin and dwarf oaks, strawberry trees and laurel.

Scarlett loved the Twelve Oaks for her majestic, calm beauty, she loved, it seemed to her, even more than her father’s house.

So there were 10,000 oak trees growing where nothing had grown before.

She carefully crossed over to the other side and under the scorching sun began to climb the hill – half a mile remained to Twelve Oaks.

Okay, bring your wife here, Gerald said, and Pork turned around and beckoned his wife, who had just arrived from Twelve Oaks, to become Tara’s property.

And he often cursed the day he brought Rhett to Twelve Oaks and introduced him to his friends.

Remembering the ruins of Twelve Oaks, Mackintosh Manor and Slattery’s house, she was afraid to find out the truth.

In the distance the round crowns of the mighty virgin oaks were already visible.

She now hates the Twelve Oaks, which she once loved so much.

In his mind he saw a large globe hanging and swaying on a branch of one of the local oaks.

The wind, swaying the tops of the oaks, freshened up and, touching Samuel’s wing, tousled his hair.


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Contacts: +375 29 102-3…

from 8 EUR to 12 EUR per m² VAT included

For rent, commercial premises, Mikhanovichi village

Pl. 48-120 sq.m., 1/1, natural light, heating, electricity, rent

Contacts: +375 44 760-7…

2,005 EUR1.84 EUR per m² no VAT ( 0%)

For rent, production, Dachny village, 17 km (Pukh)

8 premises, sq. up to 1090 sq.m., 1/2, natural lighting, legal address, rent

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2 EUR per m²

For rent, warehouse + office, Dachny village, 17km (Pukh)

25 premises 1076 sq. m., 1/1, equipment, natural lighting, heating, electric, legal address, rent

Contacts: +375 29 181-0…

from 400 USD to 1 500 USDfrom 2 USD to 2.5 USD per m² VAT included

For rent, warehouse, Dachny settlement, 17 km (Pukh), Minsk district

2 premises, pl. 200-600 sq.m., 1 / 1, pl. 15 cells, natural lighting, legal address, rent

Contacts: +375 29 696-3…

3.5 EUR per m² VAT included

For rent, warehouse, Novodvorsky s/s, Minsk district

1 room, pl. 687 sq.m., 1 / 1, equipment, natural lighting, electricity, legal address, rent. Urgently, access roads

Contacts: +375 29 181-7…

Sale – garages, parking spaces in Oak Forest

150,000 BYN

Sale, warehouse, village Oak Forest, 16.5 km (Pukh)

1 Pl. 2275 sq.m., area 81 cells, sale. Lot 19636

Contact: +375 29 338-3…

150 000 BYN

For sale, warehouse, Dubovy Les village, 16. 5 km (Pooh)

Pl. 1472 sq.m., area 179 cells, sale. Lot 19640

Contacts: +375 29 338-3…

At the moment there are no offers for rent – garages, parking spaces in Oak Les. Below are the upcoming offers.

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For rent, warehouse, Mikhanovichi village, 25 km (Pukh)

Sq. 72-1124 sq.m., electricity, rent

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from 8 EUR to 12 EUR per m² VAT included

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Contacts: +375 44 760-7…

2,005 EUR1.84 EUR per m² no VAT ( 0%)

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Contacts: +375 29 687-8…

2 EUR per m²

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25 premises, sq. 1076 sq.m., 1/1, equipment, natural lighting, heating, electric, legal address, rent

Contacts: +375 29 181-0…

from 400 USD to 1 500 USDfrom 2 USD to 2.5 USD per m² VAT included

For rent, warehouse, Dachny settlement, 17 km (Pukh), Minsk district

2 premises, pl. 200-600 sq.m., 1 / 1, pl. 15 cells, natural lighting, legal address, rent

Contacts: +375 29 696-3…

3.5 EUR per m² VAT included

For rent, warehouse, Novodvorsky village, Minsk district n

1 room, sq. 687 sq.m., 1 / 1, equipment, natural lighting, electricity, legal address, rent. Urgently, access roads

Contacts: +375 29 181-7…

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from 2,200 BYN to 2,520 BYN/m²

Nov-ka, Machulishchi, 10 km (Slu), Minsk district

Available 5-storey, monolithic-block, ceilings 2. 7 m, shared construction, commissioning in the 4th quarter of 2022. Parking

Contacts: +375 33 312-7…

TechnoPolis Business Center, Minsk

Available Cafe, Shop, 5-storey, frame, implementation is completed, the object is delivered. telephone network, computer network, parking – block, ceilings 3 m, implementation completed, commissioning 4Q 2010

Contacts: +375 17 286-3…

Business center “S-UNION”, Bolshoe Stiklevo village

Available Office space, 14-storey, monolithic, completed, object handed over

Contacts: + 375 29 359-6…

Currently there are no offers for the section “Business centers” in Dubovy Les. Below are the upcoming offers.

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Contacts: +375 33 312-7. ..

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Available Cafe, Shop, 5-storey, frame, implementation is completed, the object is delivered. telephone network, computer network, parking – block, ceilings 3 m, implementation completed, commissioning 4Q 2010

Contacts: +375 17 286-3…

Business center “S-UNION”, Bolshoe Stiklevo village

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Contacts: + 375 29 359-6…

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from 2,200 BYN to 2,520 BYN/m²

Nov-ka, Machulishchi, 10 km (Slu), Minsk district

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Contacts: +375 33 312-7…

TechnoPolis Business Center, Minsk

Available Cafe, Shop, 5-storey, frame, implementation is completed, the object is delivered. telephone network, computer network, parking – block, ceilings 3 m, implementation completed, commissioning 4Q 2010

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Ahi ezer yeshiva: Welcome to Ahi Ezer Yeshiva

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About us

ADMINISTRATION

RABBI Raymond Beyda

Rosh Yeshiva

Rabbi Raymond Beyda is a graduate of Magen David Yeshiva elementary school, Yeshiva of Flatbush High School and Brooklyn College with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in English and Political Science. He then attended New Yok University law school. His semicha was attained through study and service with our community’s Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Baruch Ben Haim a”h. He has published a book on self- improvement titled “One Minute with Yourself”. 

His business career doubled with years of teaching Torah to the men and women of or community. His recordings span the globe and created a demand for his live lectures around the country and the world. 

His ability to communicate with members of our community allowed him to contribute to the Ahi Ezer Torah center. He then established the Shaare Zion Torah Center which has become the standard for all to emulate. 

In 2012 he shifted his talents to educating community children. As Rosh Yeshiva of a boy’s yeshiva he grew the school by establishing a girls’ division as well as a boy’s high school. Rabbi Beyda’s success at building community organizations to accommodate our growth continues at Ahi Ezer Yeshiva.

Rabbi Beyda’s vision of fulfillment and success for all our students is one we know he will succeed in making a reality.

MRS. GOLDA M. WINEGARTEN

JUDAIC STUDIES PRINCIPAL

Mrs Golda M. Winegarten has over 25 years of experience in the field of education. After graduating Beth Jacob Teachers College, her teaching career began at Ahi Ezer Yeshiva. Five years later she accepted the position of Principal at the Bay Ridge Jewish Center, while pursuing her degree in administrative education at Touro College. Her devotion to the school remained strong, as she ran a weekly Saturday night club for her former students. In 2004, Mrs. Winegarten returned to Ahi Ezer as our Judaic Studies Principal, determined to use her experience to upgrade the curriculum and bring the school to its cutting edge. Mrs. Winegarten continued her educational and leadership training through the Yesod Maaleh Principal’s training program, and networks with the leading principals of our community at the yearly Torah Umesorah Principals Convention. Educating her second generation of Ahi Ezer students Mrs. Winegarten has raised the bar while retaining the trademark warmth that Ahi Ezer is known for.

MRS. ESTEE FAHAM

SECULAR STUDIES PRINCIPAL

Mrs Estee Faham joined us at Ahi Ezer Yeshiva after developing her skills at Yeshivat Ateret Torah for 10 years. Her experience spans preschool through high school students. Trained by Torah Umesorah in Coaching and leadership. She has experience in coaching teachers to grow their teaching skills.

Mrs Faham, from the multi-talented Hazan Rabbi Refael Elnadav family, has produced many High School performance productions for the girls of the broader community in Brooklyn and NJ. Mrs Faham will use her talents to upgrade all areas of our current secular curriculum and expand the learning to include music, art, and fitness.



Mrs. Faham stresses a “no girl left behind” philosophy ensuring success for all our students -each in their own unique way. We are fortunate to welcome the newest member of our administrative staff.

MS. ESTY SCHORR

JUDAIC STUDIES ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

Miss Esther Schorr is currently the Assistant Principal and Service Coordinator for the Judaic Studies department of Ahi Ezer Yeshiva. She comes to Ahi Ezer with over 25 years of experience in the field of education. Her expertise in supervising and implementing the curriculum enables our students to achieve academic excellence. She believes that each and every student can be successful when given the right tools. Miss Schorr received her teacher’s certification from Seminar Yerushalayim, Bachelor’s degree in education from Empire State College and is currently in Adelphi University pursuing an MSW. She has held positions at Shaare Torah Elementary and YDE girls’ school.

MRS. ROSE LATI

DIVISION HEAD, PRE-SCHOOL

Rose Lati is the Educational Director of our early childhood division. She holds a Masters Degree from Long Island University and a Certificate of Clinical Competence as a speech and language pathologist with specialization in early childhood development. In addition to working with students with speech and language disabilities, she has served as the Early Childhood Educational Director for five years. Her teaching certificate includes a bi-lingual extension & has special expertise in the development of literacy skills in children, in accordance with the NYS PKFCC. She ensures that the program aligns its goals with the NYS PKFCC & that the program meaningfully advances positive outcomes for children & families. She welcomes each student as her own child in the program, and takes pride in every student’s personal accomplishments. 

A LITTLE BIT ABOUT OUR FACULTY

Our teachers range from highly educated professionals to young ladies embarking on careers in education. The blend of experience and young energy creates a diverse learning environment for our students. An Ahi Ezer Girl benefits from a connection with loving role models to guide her growth and achievement. Our staff demonstrate love to our girls and the girls respond with development of a love for learning that assures success.

EDUCATION

SECULAR STUDIES

Ahi Ezer’s secular studies curriculum is aligned to New York State Standards. 

 Our Ahi Ezer enhancements include, a four year computer skills curriculum to teach our girls how to touch type and how to productively use Microsoft Office programs. We also offer a course in Sephardic History in conjunction with the Sephardic Heritage Museum. Math and English Language arts are stressed. Experienced instructors in these subjects insure developmental achievement commensurate with every girl’s abilities. Honors Math classes offer our students the opportunity to earn High School credit while attending elementary school

JUDAIC STUDIES

Ahi Ezer’s Judaic Studies curriculum is geared to creating lifelong learners and educational growth by providing a warm and caring environment. We aim to instill in our girls a love for rigorous learning while cultivating responsibility, respect and perseverance.

Our Chumash and Navi programs are aligned with the JSAT/Lhavin Ulehaskil Hebrew- language skills based curriculum, enabling our students to become independent learners. We administer the JSAT assessment exams in both the fifth and eighth grades which are data driven, assisting us in continuously upgrading our curriculum.

Ahi Ezer girls graduate with an appreciation for their inherent worth as Bnot Yisroel as well as pride in their heritage and Sephardic culture.

HONORS PROGRAM

We offer Math Honors as well as Ivrit Honors with intentions of allowing each girl to achieve academic excellence. 

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Ahi Ezer is a member of CIJE’s STEM program, bringing hands-on experiential learning to the classroom. With the new Successmaker program, grades 1-4 work on individualized English and Math skills on their brand new Chrome Books. Upcoming for 8th grade is an interactive digital course on the history of Jerusalem.

Our extracurricular program is an integral part of our curriculum, where students experience the chagim, middot, hessed, Shabbat and mitzvot in an exciting and meaningful way. Through our Shabbatons, chagigot, trips and contests, we make sure every child has an opportunity to shine both in and out of the classroom. 

EARLY CHILDHOOD / PRE-SCHOOL DIVISION

At Ahi Ezer Early Childhood, our goal is to provide a safe and nurturing learning environment for our little learners that will ultimately enable them to acquire learning and problem solving skills; become independent life-long thinkers; and prepare them to successfully transition to elementary school, and beyond, and become contributing members of society. Our program is geared towards skill based learning, nurturing core skill development including, social and emotional development where children will develop the emotional competence and ability to form positive relationships at home, school and in the community; cognition and knowledge of the world where children will learn and understand the world around them; approaches to learning; physical development and health and their ability to engage in daily physical activities; and communication, language and pre-literacy where children will understand, create and communicate effectively and expand their verbal and reading readiness skills. What is unique about our program is that we ensure that all children have a rich and varied learning experience that prepares them for success in school and lays the foundation for college and career readiness. We establish strong and effective partnerships & relationships with families. We help children develop a desire to learn and encourage curiosity and creativity through the development of cognitive skills and utilization of mathematical and scientific thinking as well as higher order thinking. Our Interdisciplinary Units of Study uses developmentally appropriate practices, based on child development principles and supports children’s natural desire to learn. Here at Ahi Ezer Early Childhood, every student has a voice, with individuals care and respect and expected to reach for the stars!

Our Location

2433 Ocean Parkway,

Brooklyn, New York 11235

Get in touch

[email protected]

718-648-6100

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Public
506 students

County-Op School (The)

Private
106 students

Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School

Private
310 students

Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School

Private
310 students

Cultural Academy For The Arts And Sciences

Public
322 students

Cultural Arts Academy Charter School At Spring Creek

Public
277 students

Cypress Hills Collegiate Preparatory School

Public
207 students

Darchai Menachem Inc

Private
88 students

Darkei Chaim

Private
185 students

Dimitrios & Georgia Kaloidis Parochial School

Private
224 students

Dock Street School For Stem Studies

Public
137 students

Dr Jacqueline Peek-Davis School

Public
237 students

Dr Susan S McKinney Secondary School Of The Arts

Public
377 students

Eagle Academy For Young Men II

Public
626 students

East Academy Of Science & Technology

Private
32 students

East Brooklyn Community High School

Public
174 students

East Flatbush Community Research School

Public
125 students

East Midwood Hebrew Day School

Private
215 students

East New York Elementary School Of Excellence

Public
537 students

East New York Family Academy

Public
505 students

East New York Middle School Of Excellence

Public
250 students

East Williamsburg Scholars Academy

Public
418 students

Ebbets Field Middle School

Public
164 students

Ebc High School For Public Service-Bushwick

Public
502 students

Ebenezer Preparatory School

Private
118 students

Educational Inst Oholei Torah

Private
1202 students

Edward R Murrow High School

Public
3857 students

Eisek Hatorah D’Rachmistrivka

Private
107 students

El Puente Academy For Peace And Justice

Public
244 students

Elijah Stroud Middle School

Public
160 students

Ember Charter School

Public
427 students

Epiphany Lutheran School

Private
167 students

Evergreen Middle School For Urban Exploration

Public
325 students

Excellence Boys Charter School Of Bedford Stuyvesant

Public
779 students

Excellence Girls Charter School

Public
1336 students

Excelsior Elementary School

Private
139 students

Expeditionary Learning School For Community Leaders

Public
315 students

Explore Charter School

Public
511 students

Explore Empower Charter School

Public
514 students

Explore Exceed Charter School

Public
492 students

Explore Excel Charter School

Public
526 students

Ezra Hatzvy Academy

Private
16 students

Flatbush Sda School

Private
64 students

Followers Of Jesus School

Private
36 students

Fontbonne Hall Academy

Private
429 students

Fort Green Preparatory Academy

Public
216 students

Fort Hamilton High School

Public
4462 students

Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School

Public
3125 students

Frederick Douglass Academy Vii High School

Public
199 students

Frederick Douglass Academy VIII Middle School

Public
324 students

Fresh Creek School (The)

Public
226 students

Fusion

Private
24 students

Gan Yisroel

Private
95 students

George Westinghouse Career & Technical Educational High School

Public
690 students

Gesher Yehuda

Private
53 students

Get Set Kindergarten

Private
112 students

Get Set Kindergarten School

Private
95 students

Good Shepherd Catholic Academy

Private
252 students

Gotham Professional Arts Academy

Public
201 students

Grace Church School

Private
158 students

Great Commission Christian School

Private
9 students

Great Oaks Elementary School

Private
100 students

Greene Hill School

Private
140 students

Gregory Jocko Jackson-Sports-Arts

Public
472 students

Hanover Place Child Care

Private
79 students

Hanson Place Elementary School

Private
99 students

Happy Home Daycare

Private
99 students

Hasc – Hebrew Academy For Special Children

Private
66 students

Hebrew Academy For Special

Private
114 students

Hebrew Academy For Special

Private
500 students

Hebrew Language Academy Charter School

Public
612 students

Hebrew Language Academy Charter School 2

Public
0 students

Hellenic Classical Charter School

Public
478 students

High School For Civil Rights

Public
265 students

High School For Global Citizenship (The)

Public
210 students

High School For Innovation In Advertising And Media

Public
279 students

High School For Medical Professions

Public
424 students

High School For Public Service-Heroes Of Tomorrow

Public
455 students

High School For Service And Learning At Erasmus

Public
354 students

High School For Youth And Community Development

Public
423 students

High School Of Enterprise Business & Technology

Public
921 students

High School Of Sports Management

Public
268 students

High School Of Telecommunications Arts And Technology

Public
1259 students

Highland Park Community School

Public
304 students

Holy Angels Catholic Academy

Private
262 students

Hyde Leadership Charter School – Brooklyn

Public
405 students

Imagine Academy

Private
23 students

Imagine Me Leadership Charter School

Public
224 students

International Charter School Of New York (The)

Public
211 students

International High School At Lafayette

Public
358 students

International High School At Prospect Heights

Public
402 students

Invictus Preparatory Charter School

Public
266 students

Is 136 Charles O Dewey

Public
486 students

Is 171 Abraham Lincoln

Public
451 students

Is 187 Christa McAuliffe School (The)

Public
891 students

Is 211 John Wilson

Public
533 students

Is 228 David A Boody

Public
1384 students

Is 281 Joseph B Cavallaro

Public
1285 students

Is 285 Meyer Levin

Public
655 students

Is 303 Herbert S Eisenberg

Public
496 students

Is 318 Eugeno Maria De Hostos

Public
1358 students

Is 338

Public
0 students

Is 340

Public
249 students

Is 347 School Of Humanities

Public
300 students

Is 349 Math Science And Technology

Public
296 students

Is 364 Gateway

Public
325 students

Is 381

Public
290 students

Is 392

Public
292 students

Is 68 Isaac Bildersee

Public
401 students

Is 96 Seth Low

Public
715 students

Is 98 Bay Academy

Public
1514 students

It Takes A Village Academy

Public
702 students

James Madison High School

Public
3390 students

Jewish Center For Special Educ

Private
100 students

John Dewey High School

Public
2268 students

John Ericsson Middle School 126

Public
388 students

John Jay School For Law

Public
414 students

Joseph S Gruss Yeshiva High School

Private
90 students

Juan Morel Campos Secondary School

Public
585 students

Junior High School 14 Shell Bank

Public
528 students

Junior High School 162 Willoughby (The)

Public
426 students

Junior High School 201 Dyker Heights (The)

Public
1517 students

Junior High School 218 James P Sinnott

Public
388 students

Junior High School 220 John J Pershing

Public
1480 students

Junior High School 223 Montauk (The)

Public
1005 students

Junior High School 227 Edward B Shallow

Public
1374 students

Junior High School 234 Arthur W Cunningham

Public
1980 students

Junior High School 259 William McKinley

Public
1752 students

Junior High School 278 Marine Park

Public
1032 students

Junior High School 291 Roland Hayes

Public
304 students

Junior High School 292 Margaret S Douglas

Public
563 students

Junior High School 383 Philippa Schuyler

Public
921 students

Junior High School 50 John D Wells

Public
267 students

Junior High School 57 Whitelaw Reid

Public
209 students

Junior High School 62 Ditmas

Public
1184 students

Junior High School 78 Roy H Mann

Public
587 students

Junior High School 88 Peter Rouget

Public
1308 students

Kappa V – Knowledge And Power Prep Academy

Public
200 students

Kesser Malka

Private
215 students

Khalil Gibran International Academy

Public
261 students

Kings Collegiate Charter School

Public
433 students

Kingsborough Early College School

Public
638 students

KIPP Always Mentally Prepared Charter School

Public
870 students

Kpi

Private
83 students

Kurt Hahn Expeditionary Learning School

Public
383 students

La Cima Charter School

Public
380 students

Launch Expeditionary Learning Charter School

Public
321 students

Leadership Preparatory Bedford Stuyvesant Charter School

Public
1090 students

Leadership Preparatory Brownsville Charter School

Public
791 students

Leadership Preparatory Canarsie Charter School

Public
674 students

Leadership Preparatory Ocean Hill Charter School

Public
1039 students

League School

Private
113 students

Leif Ericson Day School

Private
119 students

Leon M Goldstein High School For The Sciences

Public
1025 students

Lev Bais Yaakov

Private
570 students

Liberation Diploma Plus

Public
178 students

Liberty Avenue Middle School

Public
441 students

Life Academy High School For Film And Music

Public
294 students

Little Flower Preparatory

Private
25 students

Luria Academy Of Brooklyn

Private
172 students

Lutheran Elementary School Of Bay Ridge

Private
182 students

Lyons Community School

Public
512 students

Macademy

Private
66 students

Machon Bais Yaakov Hilda Birn High School

Private
124 students

Madiba Prep Middle School

Public
135 students

Magnet School Of Math Science & Design Technical

Public
930 students

Mark Twain Is 239 For The Gifted And Talented

Public
1271 students

Mary Queen Of Catholic Academy

Private
281 students

Math And Science Exploratory School (The)

Public
521 students

Math Engineering And Science Academy Charter High School

Public
472 students

Maurice Sendak Community School (The)

Public
282 students

Mavakshai Hashem

Private
476 students

Medgar Evers College Preparatory School

Public
1223 students

Mesilas Bais Yaakov

Private
244 students

Mesivta High School

Private
220 students

Mesivta Imrei Yosef Spinka

Private
194 students

Mesivta Nesivos Hatalmud

Private
112 students

Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin

Private
220 students

Metropolitan Diploma Plus High School

Public
152 students

Mevakshai Hashem

Private
395 students

Middle School 113 Ronald Edmonds Learning Center

Public
323 students

Middle School 246 Walt Whitman

Public
433 students

Middle School 266 Park Place Community Middle School

Public
164 students

Middle School 267 Math Science & Technology

Public
159 students

Middle School 35 Stephen Decatur

Public
178 students

Middle School 394

Public
544 students

Middle School 442 Carroll Gardens School For Innovation

Public
213 students

Middle School 51 William Alexander

Public
1124 students

Middle School 582

Public
258 students

Middle School 61 Dr Gladstone H Atwell

Public
877 students

Middle School 839

Public
210 students

Middle School For Art And Philosphy

Public
188 students

Middle School Of Marketing And Legal Studies

Public
155 students

Midrash L’Man Achai

Private
22 students

Midwood Catholic Academy

Private
336 students

Midwood High School

Public
4011 students

Midwood Montessori

Private
70 students

Millennium Brooklyn High School

Public
652 students

Mirrer Yeshiva Educational Institute

Private
460 students

Montessori Day School-Brooklyn

Private
124 students

Montessori School Of Lefferts Garden II

Private
100 students

Montessori School Of Midwood

Private
75 students

Montgomery Academy

Private
20 students

Mosdos Chasidei Square

Private
323 students

Mosdos Chasidei Square – Boro Park

Private
496 students

Mott Hall Bridges Academy

Public
191 students

Mott Hall IV

Public
162 students

Mt Pleasant Christian Academy

Private
5 students

Multicultural High School

Public
190 students

Nelson Mandela High School

Public
267 students

Nesivos Bais Yaakov

Private
373 students

New American Academy Charter School (The)

Public
324 students

New Bridges Elementary School

Public
465 students

New Dawn Charter High School

Public
321 students

New Grace Center Christian School

Private
240 students

New Heights Middle School

Public
249 students

New Hope Academy Charter School

Public
401 students

New Utrecht High School

Public
3613 students

New Visions Aim Charter High School I

Public
218 students

New Visions Charter High School For The Humanities III

Public
386 students

New Visions Charter High School-Adv Ma/Sci III

Public
451 students

New Voices School Of Academic And Creative Arts

Public
563 students

Norma Adams Clemons Academy

Public
734 students

Northside Charter High School

Public
401 students

Ocean Hill Collegiate Charter School

Public
324 students

Ohel Chaya

Private
49 students

Ohr Halimud – The Multi Sensory Learning Center

Private
18 students

Olympus Academy

Public
208 students

Origins High School

Public
425 students

Our Lady Of Grace Catholic Academy

Private
205 students

Our Lady Of Guadalupe School

Private
208 students

Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Catholic Academy Of Bro

Private
202 students

Our Lady Of Trust Catholic Accadamy

Private
254 students

P T A C H

Private
31 students

Packer Collegiate Institute

Private
1024 students

Park Slope Collegiate

Public
602 students

Parkside Preparatory Academy

Public
494 students

Parkway Elementary School

Private
58 students

Pathways In Technology Early College High School

Public
567 students

Pave Academy Charter School

Public
481 students

Performing Arts And Technology High School

Public
444 students

Phyl’s Academy Prep

Private
295 students

Plymouth Church School

Private
183 students

Poly Prep Country Day School

Private
1046 students

Practical Learning Center

Private
43 students

Professional Pathways High School

Public
204 students

Progress High School For Professional Careers

Public
869 students

Prospect Park Yeshiva

Private
771 students

Ps 1 Bergen (The)

Public
1337 students

Ps 100 Coney Island School (The)

Public
778 students

Ps 101 Verrazano (The)

Public
881 students

Ps 102 Bayview (The)

Public
1425 students

Ps 105 Blythebourne (The)

Public
1601 students

Ps 106 Edward Everett Hale

Public
456 students

Ps 107 John W Kimball

Public
574 students

Ps 108 Sal Abbracciamento

Public
979 students

Ps 109

Public
675 students

Ps 11 Purvis J Behan

Public
876 students

Ps 110 Monitor (The)

Public
504 students

Ps 112 Lefferts Park

Public
653 students

Ps 114 Ryder Elementary

Public
518 students

Ps 115 Daniel Mucatel School

Public
1016 students

Ps 116 Elizabeth L Farrell

Public
448 students

Ps 119 Amersfort

Public
431 students

Ps 120 Carlos Tapia

Public
443 students

Ps 121 Nelson A Rockefeller

Public
349 students

Ps 123 Suydam

Public
664 students

Ps 124 Silas B Dutcher

Public
342 students

Ps 127 McKinley Park

Public
515 students

Ps 128 Bensonhurst

Public
440 students

Ps 13 Roberto Clemente

Public
494 students

Ps 130 Parkside (The)

Public
810 students

Ps 131

Public
1042 students

Ps 132 Conselyea School (The)

Public
697 students

Ps 133 William A Butler

Public
743 students

Ps 134

Public
560 students

Ps 135 Sheldon A Brookner

Public
613 students

Ps 138

Public
585 students

Ps 139 Alexine A Fenty

Public
970 students

Ps 140

Public
288 students

Ps 141

Public
353 students

Ps 145 Andrew Jackson

Public
616 students

Ps 147 Issac Remsen

Public
310 students

Ps 149 Danny Kaye

Public
706 students

Ps 15 Patrick F Daly

Public
452 students

Ps 150 Christopher

Public
186 students

Ps 151 Lyndon B Johnson

Public
346 students

Ps 153 Homecrest

Public
531 students

Ps 156 Waverly

Public
766 students

Ps 158 Warwick

Public
610 students

Ps 159 Isaac Pitkin

Public
844 students

Ps 16 Leonard Dunkly

Public
232 students

Ps 160 William T Sampson

Public
1342 students

Ps 161 Crown (The)

Public
367 students

Ps 163 Bath Beach

Public
614 students

Ps 164 Caesar Rodney

Public
657 students

Ps 165 Ida Posner

Public
379 students

Ps 169 Sunset Park

Public
1605 students

Ps 17 Henry D Woodworth

Public
298 students

Ps 172 Beacon School Of Excellence

Public
594 students

Ps 176 Ovington

Public
1387 students

Ps 177 Marlboro (The)

Public
970 students

Ps 178 Saint Clair McKelway

Public
362 students

Ps 179 Kensington

Public
905 students

Ps 18 Edward Bush

Public
178 students

Ps 181

Public
782 students

Ps 184 Newport

Public
510 students

Ps 185 Walter Kassenbrock

Public
675 students

Ps 186 Dr Irving A Gladstone

Public
1002 students

Ps 188 Michael E Berdy

Public
483 students

Ps 189 Bilingual Center (The)

Public
1061 students

Ps 190 Sheffield

Public
147 students

Ps 191 Paul Robeson

Public
188 students

Ps 192 Magnet School For Math And Science Inquiry

Public
698 students

Ps 193 Gil Hodges

Public
801 students

Ps 194 Raoul Wallenberg

Public
527 students

Ps 195 Manhattan Beach

Public
477 students

Ps 196 Ten Eyck

Public
368 students

Ps 197 Kings Highway Academy (The)

Public
633 students

Ps 198

Public
451 students

Ps 199 Frederick Wachtel

Public
521 students

Ps 20 Clinton Hill

Public
417 students

Ps 200 Benson School

Public
1293 students

Ps 202 Ernest S Jenkyns

Public
474 students

Ps 203 Floyd Bennett School

Public
775 students

Ps 204 Vince Lombardi

Public
1188 students

Ps 205 Clarion

Public
1249 students

Ps 206 Joseph F Lamb

Public
1483 students

Ps 207 Elizabeth G Leary

Public
1288 students

Ps 208 Elsa Ebeling

Public
428 students

Ps 209 Margaret Mead

Public
714 students

Ps 21 Crispus Attucks

Public
587 students

Ps 212 Lady Deborah Moody

Public
691 students

Ps 213 New Lots

Public
325 students

Ps 214 Michael Friedsam

Public
929 students

Ps 215 Morris H Weiss

Public
886 students

Ps 216 Arturo Toscanini

Public
733 students

Ps 217 Colonel David Marcus School

Public
1195 students

Ps 219 Kennedy-King

Public
529 students

Ps 221 Toussaint L’Ouverture

Public
354 students

Ps 222 Katherine R Snyder

Public
912 students

Ps 224 Hale A Woodruff

Public
419 students

Ps 225 Eileen E Zaglin (The)

Public
981 students

Ps 226 Alfred De B Mason

Public
1021 students

Ps 229 Dyker

Public
1237 students

Ps 23 Carter G Woodson

Public
315 students

Ps 230 Doris L Cohen

Public
1202 students

Ps 231

Public
332 students

Ps 233 Langston Hughes

Public
471 students

Ps 235 Janice Marie Knight School

Public
1257 students

Ps 236 Mill Basin

Public
547 students

Ps 238 Anne Sullivan

Public
597 students

Ps 24

Public
675 students

Ps 241 Emma L Johnston

Public
521 students

Ps 243 Weeksville School (The)

Public
251 students

Ps 244 Richard R Green

Public
549 students

Ps 245

Public
302 students

Ps 247

Public
847 students

Ps 249 Caton (The)

Public
902 students

Ps 25 Eubie Blake School

Public
122 students

Ps 250 George H Lindsey

Public
555 students

Ps 251 Paerdegat

Public
558 students

Ps 253

Public
898 students

Ps 254 Dag Hammarskjold

Public
781 students

Ps 255 Barbara Reing School

Public
965 students

Ps 256 Benjamin Banneker

Public
261 students

Ps 257 John F Hylan

Public
659 students

Ps 26 Jesse Owens

Public
218 students

Ps 261 Philip Livingston

Public
768 students

Ps 262 El Hajj Malik El Shabazz Elementary School

Public
387 students

Ps 264 Bay Ridge Elementary School For The Arts

Public
497 students

Ps 268 Emma Lazarus

Public
414 students

Ps 269 Nostrand

Public
322 students

Ps 270 Johann Dekalb

Public
136 students

Ps 272 Curtis Estabrook

Public
473 students

Ps 273 Wortman

Public
336 students

Ps 274 Kosciusko

Public
442 students

Ps 276 Louis Marshall

Public
669 students

Ps 277 Gerritsen Beach

Public
431 students

Ps 279 Herman Schreiber

Public
457 students

Ps 28 Warren Prep Academy (The)

Public
164 students

Ps 282 Park Slope

Public
810 students

Ps 287 Bailey K Ashford

Public
197 students

Ps 288 Shirley Tanyhill (The)

Public
680 students

Ps 289 George V Brower

Public
393 students

Ps 29 John M Harrigan

Public
967 students

Ps 290 Juan Morel Campos

Public
535 students

Ps 295

Public
471 students

Ps 297 Abraham Stockton

Public
244 students

Ps 298 Dr Betty Shabazz

Public
223 students

Ps 299 Thomas Warren Field School

Public
306 students

Ps 3 Bedford Village (The)

Public
430 students

Ps 305 Dr Peter Ray

Public
143 students

Ps 306 Ethan Allen

Public
505 students

Ps 307 Daniel Hale Williams

Public
378 students

Ps 308 Clara Cardwell

Public
326 students

Ps 309 George E Wibecan Preparatory Academy

Public
202 students

Ps 31 Samuel F Dupont

Public
595 students

Ps 312 Bergen Beach

Public
835 students

Ps 315

Public
654 students

Ps 316 Elijah Stroud

Public
488 students

Ps 319

Public
129 students

Ps 32 Samuels Mills Sprole

Public
505 students

Ps 321 William Penn

Public
1453 students

Ps 326

Public
202 students

Ps 327 Dr Rose B English

Public
403 students

Ps 328 Phyllis Wheatley

Public
260 students

Ps 329 Surfside

Public
437 students

Ps 335 Granville T Woods

Public
277 students

Ps 34 Oliver H Perry

Public
488 students

Ps 345 Patrolman Robert Bolden

Public
626 students

Ps 346 Abe Stark

Public
639 students

Ps 36

Public
290 students

Ps 361 East Flatbush Early Childhood School

Public
457 students

Ps 368

Public
225 students

Ps 369 Coy L Cox School

Public
642 students

Ps 370

Public
241 students

Ps 371 Lillian L Rashkis

Public
245 students

Ps 372 Children’s School (The)

Public
526 students

Ps 373 Brooklyn Transition Center

Public
377 students

Ps 375 Jackie Robinson School

Public
436 students

Ps 376

Public
561 students

Ps 377 Alejandrina B De Gautier

Public
373 students

Ps 38 Pacific (The)

Public
542 students

Ps 380 John Wayne Elementary

Public
584 students

Ps 39 Henry Bristow

Public
416 students

Ps 396

Public
314 students

Ps 397 Foster-Laurie

Public
198 students

Ps 398 Walter Weaver

Public
347 students

Ps 399 Stanley Eugene Clarke

Public
462 students

Ps 40 George W Carver

Public
299 students

Ps 41 Francis White

Public
476 students

Ps 44 Marcus Garvey

Public
200 students

Ps 46 Edward C Blum

Public
320 students

Ps 48 Mapleton

Public
597 students

Ps 5 Dr Ronald McNair

Public
208 students

Ps 503 School Of Discovery (The)

Public
1094 students

Ps 506 School Of Journalism And Technology (The)

Public
831 students

Ps 52 Sheepshead Bay

Public
848 students

Ps 53

Public
459 students

Ps 54 Samuel C Barnes

Public
237 students

Ps 56 Lewis H Latimer

Public
200 students

Ps 58 Carroll (The)

Public
989 students

Ps 59 William Floyd

Public
320 students

Ps 65

Public
642 students

Ps 66

Public
812 students

Ps 67 Charles A Dorsey

Public
221 students

Ps 69 Vincent D Grippo School

Public
854 students

Ps 7 Abraham Lincoln

Public
904 students

Ps 721 Brooklyn Occupational Training Center

Public
504 students

Ps 748 Brooklyn School For Global Scholars

Public
555 students

Ps 75 Mayda Cortiella

Public
387 students

Ps 753 School For Career Development

Public
217 students

Ps 77

Public
278 students

Ps 770 New American Academy

Public
278 students

Ps 771

Public
441 students

Ps 8 Robert Fulton

Public
947 students

Ps 81 Thaddeus Stevens

Public
309 students

Ps 811 Connie Lekas School

Public
347 students

Ps 84 Jose De Diego

Public
806 students

Ps 86 Irvington (The)

Public
387 students

Ps 889

Public
0 students

Ps 89 Cypress Hills

Public
459 students

Ps 9 Teunis G Bergen

Public
858 students

Ps 90 Edna Cohen School

Public
655 students

Ps 91 Albany Avenue School (The)

Public
325 students

Ps 92 Adrian Hegeman

Public
454 students

Ps 93 William H Prescott

Public
281 students

Ps 94 Henry Longfellow (The)

Public
1443 students

Ps 95 Gravesend (The)

Public
916 students

Ps 97 Highlawn (The)

Public
840 students

Ps 99 Isaac Asimov

Public
865 students

Ps K004

Public
323 students

Ps/Is 104 Fort Hamilton School (The)

Public
1276 students

Ps/Is 137 Rachael Jean Mitchell

Public
296 students

Ps/Is 155 Nicholas Herkimer

Public
453 students

Ps/Is 157 Benjamin Franklin Heath And Science (The)

Public
506 students

Ps/Is 30 Mary White Ovington

Public
810 students

Ps/Is 323

Public
490 students

Ps/Is 384 Frances E Carter

Public
557 students

Ps/Is 45 Horace E Greene

Public
721 students

Rachel Carson High School For Coastal Studies

Public
569 students

Ralph A Fabrizio School

Public
1067 students

Reach For The Stars Learning Center

Private
21 students

Red Hook Neighborhood School

Public
189 students

Research And Service High School

Public
231 students

Rivendell School

Private
107 students

Riverdale Avenue Community School

Public
372 students

Riverdale Avenue Middle School

Public
116 students

Ronald Edmonds Learning Center II

Public
134 students

Salve Regina Catholic Academy

Private
512 students

Satellite East Middle School

Public
106 students

School For Classics: An Academy-Township

Public
298 students

School For Future Leaders (The)

Public
425 students

School For Human Rights (The)

Public
353 students

School Of Integrated Learning (The)

Public
214 students

School Of Math Science And Healthy Living (The)

Public
382 students

School Of Science And Technology

Public
776 students

School Of The Future Brooklyn

Public
144 students

Science And Medicine Middle School (The)

Public
431 students

Science- Language- Arts Internationa

Private
54 students

Science Skills Center High School

Public
536 students

Science Technology & Research High School At Erasmus

Public
574 students

Secondary School For Journalism

Public
246 students

Seeall Academy (The)

Public
1153 students

Shema Kolainu-Hear Our Voices

Private
37 students

Shulamith School For Girls Of Brooklyn

Private
303 students

Sinai Academic Center

Private
59 students

Sinai Academy

Private
61 students

South Brooklyn Community High School

Public
160 students

Spring Creek Community School

Public
392 students

St Ann’s School

Private
1085 students

St Anselm Catholic Academy

Private
275 students

St Athanasius Elementary School

Private
339 students

St Bernadette School

Private
395 students

St Bernard Catholic Academy

Private
337 students

St Catherine Genoa-St Therese Lisieu

Private
267 students

St Edmund Elementary School

Private
222 students

St Ephrem School

Private
264 students

St Frances Cabrini Catholic Ac

Private
296 students

St Francis De Sales School For The Deaf

Private
75 students

St Francis Of Assisi Catholic Academy

Private
282 students

St Francis Xavier Catholic Acadeny

Private
336 students

St Gregory The Great Catholic Academy

Private
252 students

St Joseph High School

Private
276 students

St Joseph The Worker Catholic Academy

Private
305 students

St Mark Catholic Academy

Private
252 students

St Mark’s Day School

Private
64 students

St Patrick Academy

Private
260 students

St Peter Catholic Academy

Private
287 students

St Saviour Catholic Academy

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Ahi Ezer Yeshiva School – 2433 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, NY

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My daughter goes to Ahi Ezer toddler program. I highly recommend it! Teachers are very professional and they put their soul into the kids. The school is clean, has a nice backyard, security and good environment for the kids overall. I am very happy with it.

Posted by a parent on 5/1/2019

I am a graduate of Ahi Ezer Yeshiva in Brooklyn. I have a masters degree and am currently a successful professional (with thanks to G-d also). Ahi Ezer is a great and wholesome elementary school which cares for its students. You are not just sending your children to receive an education you are also sending them to be raised to become good and caring individuals. I will never forget the education and the values I received from Ahi Ezer.

Posted by a community member on 9/8/2014

Great school! Very into academics and is on par with the core curriculum standards. Ahi Ezer Yeshiva has definitely made great strides in the past few years! It is only looking to improve and grow. The extra curricular activities are commendable and lovely staff. They are very caring and look out for all the needs of their students. It is a warm school and highly recommended.

Posted by a community member on 1/29/2014

Not the best choice of schooling if you want your child to have sufficient academic prep. Jewish education path is correct if you do not plan for a career in future e.g. University degree. It will be more difficult for the future person to handle life choices… It all depends on what kind of hereafter you strive for together with your child. Just something to think about. Than again Greater education is not for everybody. Positive attributes: good meals 2x a day,and in between snacks. Good basic academic English studies and very good Hebrew practice. Hebrew is more of the focus since it is an yeshiva.

Posted by a community member on 9/10/2013

horrible school it stinks worst dont send kids their the teachers are bad and the school is cheap my kids to to magen david and it much better my friends kids go there and its not good. i sent my daughter there for 1 year it was bad!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by a community member on 7/9/2013

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Brooklyn schools – Ahi Ezer Yeshiva School is located at 2433 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn NY 11235. Ahi Ezer Yeshiva School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK-8.

Ahi Ezer Yeshiva | IMAGE Magazine

In 1962, Ahi Ezer Yeshiva, also known as the Rabbi Mordechai Maslaton Elementary School, was founded by a group of esteemed community members. The group consisted of David Bibi A”H, Isadore (Nouri) Dayan A”H, Nat Mann A”H and Ceaser Salama A”H. The yeshivah began in a small private home on 70th Street, with a single class of 18 students and one teacher. A second location was added in March of 1964 and a third in September of 1965. In March of 1966, a building was acquired to replace the three locations and in 1970, a building was constructed on Ocean Parkway to meet the demands of its growing population. Today, Ahi Ezer is proud to be educating 318 students, from nursery through 8th grade, with a staff of 46 teachers who work in conjunction with their specialty staff.

Ahi Ezer was a pioneer in opening an educational institution for girls in our community, which had and continues to have an emphasis on solid Torah values and middot (values). The yeshivah was also the first to offer a full 8th grade elementary education for girls. Several years after its inception, they began to offer a program for boys. Currently, the yeshivah is an all-girls school with the exception of the pre-school, which instructs both boys and girls. Their multi-faceted educational approach, along with the school’s tangible warmth, combine to create an atmosphere that encourages both growth and excellence.

Visiting Ahi Ezer Yeshiva will allow you to experience the school firsthand. As you enter the front door, the friendly and caring atmosphere invites you in. Walking down the halls teeming with busy, excited students, you won’t be able to help but smile at their enthusiasm and eagerness. From the walls decorated with pictures, artwork and projects to the spacious classrooms filled with sunshine and cheery laughter, you can catch a glimpse of what Ahi Ezer is all about. It becomes obvious that a strong connection exists between the Ahi Ezer staff and students. Indeed, all credit remains with the committed community, board of directors, administration and faculty, who have dedicated their lives to helping these students succeed. It is due to their efforts that Ahi Ezer has become a model school, devoted to bringing out the potential in every student.

At the helm of the school is President Hy “Bunny” Escava. In conjunction with Albert Ayal, Vice-President, Aslan Bawabeh, Treasurer, Jack Mann, Secretary, and current board members Eli Levy, Steve Balasiano, Victor Bibi and Lou Rofe, he continues to devote his precious time to the school and its needs. Mann, Victor Bibi and Lou Rofe have also joined Escava in raising the necessary funds to cover the growing deficit of the school. Additionally, Ayal, Levy and Bawabeh assist both in the financial aspect and direction of the day-to-day operations of the school. Currently, only one-third of the school’s budget is covered by tuition income, while another third is covered by grants. The balance is raised by the devoted community members on behalf of the school.

Ahi Ezer’s goal is to encourage inquiring minds and foster advancement while focusing on each individual student. Consequently, their program is designed to challenge each student according to their capabilities. As the students progress, the challenging academic program stimulates them to strive for excellence and take on more difficult tasks.

Ahi Ezer’s school program extends far beyond academics. Extra-curricular activities, run by the school’s highly proficient staff, provide the extra fun and excitement that makes the Ahi Ezer environment so enjoyable.

Ahi Ezer’s graduates are a source of pride for the school and the community. Their students continue to excel in high school studies, many joining honors classes in some of the most prominent high schools in the community.

But let us not forget, “Im Ein Kemah, Ein Torah.” (Without wheat flour, there is no Torah). Which leads us to their spacious dining room and kitchen. Freshly cooked, nutritious meals are consumed and enjoyed by the students daily. The Ahi Ezer graduates constantly reminisce about how they wish to return just for the home-style pizza served on Fridays.

As part of their foundation, Ahi Ezer Yeshiva has instituted an open door policy. They accept with open arms any child without consideration to the financial aspect. That is why this school has found a place in the hearts of the community. The school in essence is a tribute to the donors in the community who support the school financially.

Isidore Dayan A”H, one of the founders and a former president of the school, once said to the graduating class, “Now you leave us, but in reality you will always remain with us. The knowledge you carry with you, the feeling for Judaism and your noble heritage have become a part of you. As your parents before you, so too all of you, form part of the unbreakable chain of Judaism that has no end.”

This is Ahi Ezer Yeshiva.

Ahi Ezer Yeshiva School 2433 Ocean Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11235

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