Childcare centers: Childcare Centers & Afterschool Care

Опубликовано: September 25, 2023 в 6:33 am

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Childcare – San Rafael

Coleman Children’s Center

Coleman Elementary School Campus

800 Belle Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901
Phone (415) 485-3121

Center Director: Diana Muller

The Fun Starts Here! Coleman Center provides a safe, enriching, play-based program for children. Each day, our professional staff plan and implement a wide variety of group and individual activities designed around the diverse interests and developmental needs of school-age children. At Coleman Center, your child may discover a hidden talent; make up a new game; learn to sew; play on a team; build a massive Lego city; plant, harvest and cook produce from our garden; get help with challenging homework or just play, uninterrupted, with friends who share similar interests.

Glenwood Children’s Center

Glenwood Elementary School Campus

25 W. Castlewood Drive, San Rafael, CA 94901
Phone: 415-485-3102

Center Director: Jocelyn Hallroan

Welcome to Glenwood Children’s Center.  Our year-round program provides each child with the opportunity to be creative, active and to engage in exciting cooking, craft and science activities. Our energetic staff will lead children through sport games as well as help with homework. We feature projects that are developmentally appropriate, educational and fun! A tasty nutritional snack is served daily.

Lucas Valley Children’s Center

Lucas Valley School Campus

1175 Idylberry Road, San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone (415) 485-3189

Center Director: Gaby Farias

Welcome to the Lucas Valley Children’s Center. We are a state-licensed, year-round child care center, serving children in grades kindergarten through 5th grade. Here your child will find a safe place to relax, play, create, explore, or just enjoy being with their friends. We have a built in structure that allows the children to always create their own after school experience.  Our professional staff provides a wide variety of group and individual activities to support and enhance your child’s physical, social, and emotional development. We truly believe that every child is unique and we strive to create an environment that allows them to shine!

Mary E. Silveira Children’s Center

Mary Silveira Elementary School campus

390 Blackstone Drive, San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone: 415-485-3190

Center Director: Angie Stunz

Welcome to the Mary Silveira Children’s Center. Mary Silveira Center provides a safe, enriching, play-based program for children. Our professional staff plan and implement a wide variety of group and individual activities that enhance your child’s development. Mary Silveira is a place where you might find your child building a block city, cooking an amazing snack, learning to sew, or playing a group game. The possibilities are endless at Mary Silveira. We truly believe that every child is special and we want to create an environment to make them feel that way.

Parkside Children’s Center

51 Albert Park Lane, San Rafael, CA 94901

Phone: 415-485-3387

Center Director: Sonda Sockolov

Welcome to Parkside Children’s Center.  This off-school campus in downtown San Rafael is just a quick bus ride from school where your child will be greeted by a fun, caring and enthusiastic staff. Our after-school program offers a variety of daily activities for children kindergarten through fifth grade. The center provides a safe, enriching and fun environment. Children are able to explore their creative side through art, sports, science and play. A daily snack is provided as well as homework assistance. Don’t miss out on the fun, sign up now!

Vallecito Children’s Center

Vallecito Elementary School campus

50 Nova Albion Way, San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone: 415-485-3103

Center Directors: Jannette Braa and Trisha Cerutti-Saylors

Welcome to Vallecito Children’s Center. We provide a safe, enriching, play-based program for children. Each day our professional staff plan and implement a wide variety of group and individual activities which are designed around the diverse interests and developmental needs of school-age children. Here you can find your child playing manhunt, create a work of art, learn how to sew, build a massive Lego city, cook a delicious meal and much more. We believe that every child is special and we want to help create an environment to make them feel that way.

Child Care | State University Construction Fund

Providing quality care, educational learning centers, and community employment opportunities.

Child care facilities throughout SUNY provide quality care for over 5,000 children at 48 centers across the state. These centers are located at state-operated campuses and at community colleges, and provide a vital service for the campus and community by providing care for children of students, faculty, staff and community members. Of the 5,000 children served, approximately one-third are children of student parents, one-third are children of faculty and staff and one-third are children from the community. SUNY childcare centers allow parents to attend school and work while providing solid foundation of care and education for young children.

Collaboration with the campus community, local school districts, BOCES, United Way, CCR&Rs, Foster Grandparents, and other human service agencies provide a broad range of services for enrolled children and their families and creates a positive relationship with the community.

SUNY childcare centers allow student parents to succeed in school, prepare students for teaching and other professions and build a strong foundation for New York’s future workforce. SUNY childcare centers also provide sites for student interns and placements for work-study students in the fields of child development, education, nursing, psychology, physical therapy, occupational therapy and many others.

Finally, SUNY childcare centers contribute to economic development by providing employment opportunities for over 1,200 people. Investments in early care and education have an immediate and multiplying economic effect through spending on facilities, supplies and personnel. Early care and education professionals generally spend most of their earnings locally, realizing roughly $2 in local spending for each federal child care dollar spent.

SUNY Potsdam

 

The SUNY Potsdam Child Care Center, Inc. is a fully licensed child care facility serving children of SUNY Potsdam faculty, staff and students in addition to the surrounding community.

The Child Care Center is dedicated to expanding and enhancing human potential. It seeks to stimulate the development of each child, support families in raising their children and provide a rewarding working environment for its employees. The Center also provides education experience for SUNY students, offering part-time opportunities for students to gain child development and teaching experience. Along with classrooms, gymnasium area, and 2 outdoor playgrounds, the center also boasts an on-site kitchen. Enrollment is on a space-available basis with priority given to SUNY Potsdam students, faculty, and staff.

SUNY Delhi

 

The Delhi Campus Child Care Center, Inc. (DC4) is a not-for-profit corporation licensed by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. The Center is located on lower Delhi campus just past the College Farm.

DC4 was established to serve the childcare needs of SUNY Delhi students, staff and faculty, as well as New York State employees. The state-of-the-art facility was completed in the spring of 2012 and includes: 5 classrooms, 4 large playgrounds, kitchen, large indoor gym, library, and parent resource area. In 2012, DC4 began collaborating with Delaware County ARC Carousel Children’s Program. Both preschool classrooms are integrated with special needs children from the Carousel program.

SUNY Oneonta

 

Bugbee Children’s Center offers a unique early care and educational experience to the children and families of SUNY Oneonta and the greater Oneonta community. The Center is located in Bugbee Hall on State Street in beautiful Oneonta.

Features of this building include the full-sized gymnasium located on the second floor, 4 playgrounds, an auditorium with a stage, a full-sized institutional kitchen, and classrooms. In 2019, SUNY Oneonta completed a renovation that added brand new sprinkler system, bathrooms, cabinetry in all classrooms along with upgrades to the lights, plumbing, heating, and fire alarm system.

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The Tyumen Region helped to equip kindergartens in Krasnodon with educational, sports and medical equipment. This is reported by the Information Center of the Tyumen Region.

In the Krasnodon special (correctional) primary school-kindergarten, where preventive procedures are carried out, an updated physiotherapy room has appeared, light tables-tablets for sand drawing have been installed in kindergartens, sensory rooms have been equipped, children’s complexes with slides and swings have been installed on the territory.

Special equipment is designed for pupils with various disorders of physical and mental development: musculoskeletal system, vision, frequently ill children.

“We are helping to restore social infrastructure in Krasnodon, Luhansk People’s Republic,” said Alexander Moor, Governor of the Tyumen Region. “Interaction with new regions of Russia is a priority task for the Tyumen Region.”

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