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You CAN be a student-parent. Our accredited, on-campus center serves toddler and preschool High-Quality, Affordable CareDCC’s Louis Greenspan Day Care Center serves kids ages 18 months to five years. Choose We offer full- or part-time care. Children must be enrolled at least two mornings Pick up a registration form at the center or contact Sandra Kraich at (845) 431-8085 or kraich@sunydutchess. edu. Register early, as we’re enrolled at full- time capacity and carrying a wait list.
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Welcome and thank you for visiting. We think you’ll see after browsing that what you’re looking for in on-campus child care is right here at the SUNY Cortland Child Care Center.
Our center is located on the SUNY Cortland campus and was opened in 1993 to serve students and staff of the college, New York state employees, SUNY Cortland alumni and members of the community. Everything within the center was designed and built with the young child in mind, so the facility is child-centered and appropriately furnished.
We’re a New York state licensed child care center, licensed for up to 98 children. Our center has seven classrooms: two infant rooms, two toddler rooms and three preschool rooms. We have extensive infant, toddler and preschool playgrounds directly outside our building with covered patios for rainy day play. We also have two indoor gross motor spaces where the children can expend their energy and use their large muscles when the weather is not conducive to outdoor play. Daily activities and routines are geared to promote development of children cognitively, physically, socially and emotionally.
Tuition assistance is available to income eligible students.
Our staff are all professionals in the early childhood field. Our teachers all have appropriate credentials in early childhood education or a related field. And all our staff are required to participate in ongoing training to keep abreast of current trends in child development and education.
One of the best benefits of being on campus is the involvement of the SUNY Cortland students in the center. Our early childhood department collaborates with our program, involving students through fieldwork placements and practicum experiences. The students contribute an energy and enthusiasm that is contagious among the children and staff here at the center. What better way for them to learn than active involvement in our daily programming.
We’re hoping that this “virtual” visit to our home page will be followed with a personal visit from you. We’ll all look forward to meeting you.
Most sincerely,
The SUNY Cortland Child Care Center Staff and Administration
Kindergarten damaged due to shelling of the Armed Forces of the Bryansk region
Kindergarten damaged due to shelling of the Armed Forces of the Bryansk region
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10 July 2023 11:40
As a result of the Ukrainian shelling of the Bryansk region, a kindergarten was damaged, Governor of the region Alexander Bogomaz said in his Telegram channel.
Gladkov announced the suspension of the return of residents to Shebekino due to shelling
According to him, the post office building, a shop and two residential buildings in the village of Kurshanovichi, Klimovsky district, were also damaged due to the shelling.
The governor stressed that no one was injured in the incident.
Earlier, the head of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoit, said that Ukrainian troops shelled the region, as a result, part of the village of Tetkino was left without electricity, RT reports.
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Knife attack on a kindergarten in China: six dead
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Police near a school in Guangdong province (file photo)
At least six people were killed and one was injured in a stabbing attack on a kindergarten in Lianjiang County, south China’s Guangdong Province.
“Among the victims are one caregiver, two parents and three pupils. One suspect has been arrested,” a spokeswoman for the city administration said.
The attack happened at 7:40 am local time on Monday.
Police say they have arrested a 25-year-old man on suspicion of assault and are investigating the cause of the incident.
Authorities classify what happened as a deliberate attack, but his motive has not yet been established.
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Mass killing spree
Such incidents are quite rare in China, but in recent years there have been a series of knife attacks in the country.
The BBC has counted at least 17 attacks on Chinese schools, colleges and universities in recent times. Ten of them occurred between 2018 and 2023.
In all cases, the attackers were men, and, as further investigations showed, almost all of them acted deliberately, thus expressing public protest.
Ownership of firearms is prohibited in China, so most of the attackers use knives. Although in one case a chemical spray was used, resulting in injuries to 50 people – all students in the same class.
Last August, a knife attacker broke into a kindergarten in southeastern Jiangxi province, killing three people and injuring six others.
In April 2021, two children died and 16 were injured during a stabbing in Beilu City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
In October 2018, 14 children were injured in a knife attack on a kindergarten in Chongqing, southwest China.
Possible causes?
Experts believe that one of the reasons for the surge in violence in China may be the Covid-19 pandemic, during which many Chinese cities have experienced some of the longest and most stringent lockdowns in the world.
According to experts, the accumulated feelings of anger due to the loss of a job, investment or relationship can push people to crime.
Other possible factors could be high levels of stress due to high expectations placed on young people in Chinese society, high unemployment and a sharply widening gap between rich and poor, experts say.
Since 2010, the Chinese authorities have stepped up security measures around schools.
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May 15, 2023