Oak grove child development center: Richmond VA Child Care | Richmond VA Daycare

Опубликовано: August 29, 2023 в 1:06 am

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Oak Grove UMC Christian School

Enrollment

Each April the enrollment list is made for that August’s classes. Currently-enrolled children
are “moved” (on paper) to the next appropriate class for their age and
development. After this process is completed, the open spaces in each classroom
are revealed. The children on the waiting list are the first to be entered into
empty spots. The highest level of priority on our waiting list is for siblings
of our currently enrolled children. The second level of priority is given to
members of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. After that, spaces are filled
according to various factors such as child gender, age, and order of when the
person was placed on the waiting list. *If you are offered a spot and choose not to take it, we will go to the next person on the waiting list. It might be the next August or later before your child is able to get a spot again.*

Infant Enrollment


The infant room, like all of our classrooms, enrolls once a year in August.  The highest level of priority on the waiting
list goes to siblings of currently-enrolled children and the second level of
priority goes to OGUMC members. All infants born after August will have to wait
until the next year to get a spot, even siblings and church members. Infants born during the summer will have to
pay for the infant spot each month starting in August, regardless of when the baby starts
attending. Any spots that are
vacated during the school year will be filled by children on the waiting list
first. If no one is waiting, we will advertise the open spot.
*If you are offered a
spot and choose not to take it, we will go to the next person on the waiting
list. It might be the next August or later before your child is able to get a spot
again.*

PreK Enrollment for 2023-2024
Community Registration for our Full-Day PreK Class is now open! Please email for more details: [email protected]

5/10/23 – New spots open: We need girls born between Sept. 2021 and Feb. 2022 for our Toddler 2 class. Please email for more information! 

The Waiting List

To get on the Infant – PreK waiting list, please email Nancy Brooks and give the following information: Child’s Name and Birthdate, Parent names, address, phone numbers, and emails. Please email Nancy Brooks every 2-3 months to let her know you are still interested in enrollment. 
There is no fee to get on the waiting list at this time. Nancy’s email: [email protected].

Tours

No tours are being given in person unless you have been offered an enrollment spot. 

2022-2023 Monthly Tuition Rates (effective 9/1/2022)

Infant 1 & Infant 2                 $1,485

Toddler 1 & Toddler 2           $1,415

Toddler 3 & Preschool 1       $1,315

Preschool 2 & Preschool 3   $1,155

PreK                                     $1,060
AS                                        $  540 
SC                                        $ 275/week
     Session 1 *(6/5 – 6/24)    $ 775  *Closed June19 for Juneteenth Holiday
     Session 2 *(6/26-7/21)    $ 825  *Closed July 3-7 for Independence Day Holidays
     Both Sessions                 $1,550 (must register and pay for both at once)              

2022-2023 **Fees

Each new student will owe a registration fee of $100 upon enrollment. This applies to Infants- PreK, and After School students. 

Each current student will owe a yearly enrollment fee of $100, usually due in Feb, to stay on the enrollment list for the Fall. 
(Students who do not pay the yearly enrollment fee in the spring are considered not returning for the Fall, and will not be included in Fall Classes. They will have to join the waitlist, secure a spot, enroll as a new student, pay a registration fee of $100, and pay August tuition in advance if they want to return for Fall classes.)
Students who withdraw at any time during the year will have to join the waitlist, secure a spot, enroll as a new student, pay a registration fee of $100, and pay their first month’s tuition in advance if they wish to re-enroll.

Each new Full-day student (Infant – Preschool 3) owes the first month’s tuition (usually August) in advance as a *deposit, plus the registration fee.
Each new PreK student will owe 2 months’ tuition (usually Sept and July) in advance as a *deposit, plus the registration fee.  
Each new After School student (Lottery Pre-K & Kindergarten) owes the first month’s tuition in advance as a *deposit, plus the registration fee.
 

* Deposit amounts are subject to change if tuition rates are increased for the new school year. 
**Fees and Deposits are nonrefundable and nontransferable.

Full Tuition is always due. There are no reductions in tuition for vacations; absences due to illness; holidays; if the school must close due to severe weather, loss of power/water; or any other reason. This includes if the school closes due to a pandemic.


Oak Grove United Methodist Church Child Development Center | Child care center

We are committed to providing the very best early childhood program for our children. Our goal is to create a Christian environment where children are loved and encouraged to reach their highest social, emotional, intellectual, physical and spiritual development. The Child Development Center provides a full day program for infants and children (6 weeks-5 years. ) This program is directed by Barbara Naish.

Oak Grove CDC has two After School Programs and provides transportation from the following Elementary School Preschools: Oak Grove, Briarlake, Coralwood, Hawthorne, and Henderson Mill. Schools that we pick up from might change according to our enrollment. (Coralwood pick up is for Pre-K and K only – not the 3-year-old program.)

Cordella Tarantine is the younger After School (ages 4 – 8) and Summer Camp Coordinator. The older After School Kids’ Club is for children ages 8-11. This program is directed by Lynnda Levitt and is located in the “Kids’ Club House” adjacent to the church parking lot. The Kids’ Club House Number is 404-315-1135.

About our enrollment : Our center is currently fully enrolled. Once our classes are formed they usually stay fully enrolled. We follow the Dekalb County School System calendar and closings (with a few exceptions,) so our classes begin in August and change the next August. We make our class lists in March for the upcoming August. We visually “move” the currently enrolled children to the next classroom appropriate for their age and development. Once this move has been tentatively made, we can see what spots are available in which classrooms.

As a courtesy to members of Oak Grove United Methodist Church, we can take their names and information on a waiting list. This is the only waiting list we have. Unfortunately, because we are usually full, church members have to wait. In March, as we make our Fall list, we will see which spaces are available. We check our waiting list to see if any current families or church members are waiting for that spot. If no one is waiting, we will post the available spot on this “Home” page of our website. If you’ve never seen us post an available spot, it’s because they are rare; however, they do exist! Thank you for your patience and your interest in our program.

Services Provided: Accepts Subsidies, Transport to/from School, Summer Care


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development of spirituality and general culture of the population. Like all club institutions, today it is a place where children, youth and adults gather for communication and relaxation. Various events are held here, including outdoor concerts.

For many years, the staff of the House of Culture has been headed by Ivleva E.N., who puts a lot of effort and energy into the development of the institution.

The House of Culture gives everyone the opportunity to find something to their liking. There are club formations for adults and children:

  1. Raduga Acting Club.
  2. Vocal group “Harmony”.
  3. Circle of arts and crafts “Skillful Hands”.
  4. Drawing circle “Merry brush”.
  5. Interest club “Leisure” (direction – board games).

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“He set the door on fire.” The official version of the death of a teenager in Oak Grove | Right | Society

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Aif. ru found out that according to the materials of the pre-investigation check conducted in the Ramenskoye Ministry of Internal Affairs and appointed on the fact of the death of 11-year-old Andrey (name changed), who burned down in the village of Oak Grove, the child himself set fire to the barn door. And those teenagers, whom the villagers suspect of killing the boy, first locked the barn from the outside, and then, on the contrary, tried to save the guy who was captured by fire.

“They fooled around and played hide-and-seek”

Eyewitnesses described what happened to the aif.ru correspondent as follows: people saw a barn engulfed in flames, a sobbing girl ran out to meet them, shouting: “We beat, locked and set fire to a friend.” After the fire was extinguished, Andrei’s body was found inside.

According to eyewitnesses, along with the deceased, in addition to this girl, there were two more boys before the tragedy – 13-year-old Ilya and Kostya (names have been changed). The locals call Ilya the “thunderstorm of the village”, claiming that this boy terrorized local children, taking away their money and personal belongings.

Subsequently, the children retracted part of their testimony, stating that they had indeed beaten and locked Andrey in the barn, but did not set him on fire.

As it became known to aif.ru, the materials of the pre-investigation check say that Andrey, Ilya and Kostya “fooled around, talked and played hide-and-seek” near abandoned sheds. At the same time, it is emphasized that Ilya and Kostya are not registered with the PND. Further, it is said that Andrey went inside an abandoned barn, where his friends locked him from the outside.

“Tried to save a friend”

“Andrey, being in a closed room, set fire to the door, which caught fire,” the materials say. “It was seen by underage friends who tried to open the door, began to call for help, filled bottles of water from a nearby swamp and watered the door, but they couldn’t open the door.

After that, as follows from the document, the guys saw another of their minor acquaintances and asked him to bring a crowbar to open the door. The boy went for a crowbar and on the way called the rescue service 112.

That is, judging by the materials of the pre-investigation check, the teenagers, whom the whole village suspects of Andrey’s murder, not only did not set fire to him, but, on the contrary, tried to save him.

Previously, aif.ru wrote that, according to the relatives of the deceased boy, they were trying to “slow down” the case. Perhaps, relatives believe, due to the fact that Ilya’s father “serves in the police.”

Despite the fact that the audit material clearly states that the deceased fourth-grader set himself on fire, the Investigative Department of the Ramensky District opened a criminal case under Art. 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (Murder). Whether someone will be charged with it, time will tell. It is also possible that the case will be closed due to the lack of corpus delicti.