Day care in west allis wi: Ebenezer Child Care Wauwatosa

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Ebenezer Child Care Wauwatosa

Our Ebenezer Child Care Center on the West Allis/Wauwatosa border is located at 1136 S. 108th St. (Hwy 100). It is in convenient proximity to the I94 East and West on ramps making getting to work a breeze. The facility features inviting age-appropriate classrooms, and a natural outdoor play area where children can burn energy and have fun outside.

  • Business Hours: 6 a.m. – 6 p.m., Monday through Friday
  • Ages We Serve: 4 weeks – 6 Years of Age
  • YoungStar Rating: 5 star
  • Full-Care for All Ages and Part-time Care for Ages 2 and Up
  • NAC Accredited
  • Age-Appropriate Curriculum, including Infant/Toddler, Twos and 3K and 4K Programs, Taught in a Home-Like Atmosphere
  • Well-Educated and Dedicated Teachers
  • Virtues from the Heart Character Building Curriculum
  • Breakfast, Lunch and Snack included with Tuition
  • Parent’s Choice Formula and Gerber products included with Infant Tuition
  • Fun Outdoor Play Space
  • Private and Wisconsin Shares Families Accepted

To schedule a tour of our West Allis/Wauwatosa Child Care Center  call 414-377-7390.

Center Coordinator: Sarah Rushford is the caring center center coordinator for Ebenezer’s West Allis/Wauwatosa Child Care Center. Sarah holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice, and a Master’s Degree in Organizational Management and an Administrator’s Credential in Early Childhood. She has spent 16 years in child care, with the last 12 of those years in child care management. Sarah would love to arrange a tour for you. You can reach her at [email protected] or call her at 414-377-7390.

Associate Coordinator: Abby Lethlean is the wonderful associate coordinator for Ebenezer’s West Allis/Wauwatosa Child Care Center. Abby  holds an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science in Early Education Childhood Education in Child and Family Studies from Rasmussen College. Prior to being named Associate Coordinator she was a Lead Teacher at Ebenezer for 3 years. She also served as a K2 Teacher, Teacher, Preschool Teacher, 3K/4K Wrap Around Teacher and Toddler Teacher at various other centers dating back to 2012.    You can reach her at [email protected] or call her at 414-377-7390.

 

Curriculum Specialist: Dana Brumm is a strong advocate for children and families who is our Curriculum Specialist for Ebenezer Child Care in West Allis/Wauwatosa.  She has been in early care and education for 30 years and has a Bachelor of Elementary Education with an emphasis in Early Care and Education through Alverno College. Before coming to Ebenezer Child Care, Dana was an early care provider in Prekindergarten classrooms for five years at various centers in Milwaukee and taught Kindergarten for six years as well as directed their Preschool during a year of that time.  In addition, she spent 10 years as Education Director for a tutoring center in the Milwaukee area. She is committed to creating safe, nurturing environments where planned developmentally appropriate activities take place. You can reach Dana at  [email protected] or call her at 414-377-7390.

I would highly recommend Ebenezer Day Care to anyone looking for affordable, reliable, safe and fun child care

“My husband and I have taken our girls to Ebenezer Child Care Center’s Wauwatosa location since 2011. We love it. The staff is wonderful. They really care about our girls and their well-being and are professional when communicating with us. I have always felt at ease when dropping them off as I know they are in good hands. The girls absolutely LOVE the Summer Blast program which includes fun weekly themes and field trips. I used to work in the same building as Ebenezer but now work from home. It would be so much more convenient to find another day care closer to home. However, I continue to drive to Ebenezer every day because we love the center and the staff that much. I would highly recommend their day care to anyone looking for affordable, reliable, safe and fun child care.”

— Lisa, a parent from Ebenezer’s West Allis/Wauwatosa Child Care Center

When you put your children into someone else’s care you want to make sure they are safe, loved and nurtured.

“When you put your children into someone else’s care you want to make sure they are safe, loved and nurtured. We knew we had found that immediately after visiting Ebenezer Day Care. We have been nothing less than impressed with the patience and kindness of the teachers and director. The education as well as developmental and behavioral skills our two sons have received from Ebenezer have been outstanding. Raving about those at Ebenezer comes so easily because truly we believe we have found people who love and care about our kids’ well-being and future as much as we do.”

— Amanda, a parent at Ebenezer’s West Allis/Wauwatosa Child Care Center

Transitioning from another center was easy…

“When our son moved to the Ebenezer Child Care Center in Wauwatosa from another daycare, we were initially worried about how he would settle in at a new place. Any fears we had were completely unfounded. The quality of care, communication and activity at Ebenezer is unsurpassed. Our son settled in very quickly and he thoroughly enjoys going Ebenezer every day. He has developed new skills and vocabulary in leaps-and-bounds since enrolling and I would wholeheartedly recommend the Ebenezer’s Wauwatosa Child Care Center to anyone.”

— Simon, A parent at Ebenezer’s West Allis/Wauwatosa Child Care Center

Our son has had such a wonderful experience at Ebenezer!

“The Ebenezer Child Care staff has always been kind, loving, and extremely supportive to not only our son, but us, as new parents. Our hearts are warmed every morning when our son is greeted with warm smiles and kind “hellos.” We know that he loves coming to Ebenezer because he runs into his classroom in the morning and excitedly greets all of his friends and teachers. We know that throughout his day he participates in wonderful learning experiences which include, making art projects, playing in the sensory table, participating in pretend play with friends, eating healthy meals, and receiving genuine TLC from the staff. We feel lucky that we discovered this wonderful place of learning. “

— Kathy, a parent at Ebenezer’s West Allis/Wauwatosa Child Care Center

A few words of praise to you and your staff

I would like to pass along a few words of praise to you and your staff. While I was picking up my child on Thursday night, I had a chance to talk with his teacher. I was very impressed how much pride this individual has in working at Ebenezer. It makes me feel really good as a parent that the teachers want to know all the kids in the child care center. It sounds like the Center Coordinator is a role model of this behavior. The teacher spoke extremely highly of the Center Coordinator as a supervisor, and the great job she does in making sure that issues are addressed and things run smoothly. My child’s teacher demonstrated a lot of maturity in her observations. In my opinion, this is the highest compliment that can be paid and hope you are proud of fostering employees that have such a positive work place morale! Needless to say, my husband and I couldn’t be happier with our decision to have our child enrolled at Ebenezer. We had considered switching to a different center when a spot opened because of a potential savings on care on an annual basis, but the staff make every penny worth the additional costs!

— Kersten, a parent from Ebenezer’s West Allis/Wauwatosa Child Care Center

The staff has been nurturing from my child’s first day….

“The staff has been nurturing from my child’s first day in the infant room. I am thankful that I was able to stop in anytime to be with my child and talk with the teachers. I love the convenience of the center being right in my office building. As my child has grown and moved into new classrooms, my husband and I have been greeted with such caring teachers, they take time at the end of the day to give updates if the updates are not already noted on the daily reports. Everyday I am amazed with the new experience my child brings home whether it be a new song, new skill, or an art project. I am grateful to have such wonderful teachers in my child’s life.

— Dana, A parent from Ebenezer’s West Allis/Wauwatosa Child Care Center

Olivas Family Child Care Home Preschool – West Allis, WI 53214

Daycare in West Allis, WI

Olivas Family Child Care provides childcare for families living in the West Allis area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities to help them achieve important milestones. The facility is a home daycare which fosters the development of social skills in a safe, caring environment. The director offers age-appropriate programming for kids aged 4 weeks to 14 years. Childcare is provided on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Programs are available year-round. Contact Olivas Family Child Care to discuss operating hours, tuition rates, and schedule a free tour for you and your family.

Daily Hours
• Monday: 6:00 am – 11:59 pm
• Tuesday: 6:00 am – 11:59 pm
• Wednesday: 6:00 am – 11:59 pm
• Thursday: 6:00 am – 11:59 pm
• Friday: 6:00 am – 11:59 pm

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Olivas Family Child Care is a home daycare that offers childcare for families in West Allis and the surrounding Milwaukee area. Teachers help their students achieve important milestones by engaging in play-based, educational activities. The facility fosters the development of social skills in a safe, caring environment.

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ʻIolani School


ʻIolani School , located at 563 Kamoku Street in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a private, coeducational college preparatory school serving more than 2,020 students with a boarding program for grades 9-12 as well as a summer program boarding house for high school classes. [2] Founded in 1863 by Father William R. Scott, it was the primary school of the former Anglican Church in Hawaii. It was patronized by Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma, ​​who gave the school its name in 1870. “Iolani” means “sky hawk” in Hawaiian. Today, the Iolani School is part of the Episcopal Church in the USA. It is administered by the Board of Governors and is one of the largest independent schools in the United States. [3]

On October 11, 1862, Lord Bishop Thomas Nettleship Staley arrived in Hawaii at the request of Kamehameha IV and Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. The following year, Kamehameha IV, a devout member of the Church of England, founded the Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church, also known as the Anglican Church of Hawaii. The school was originally named after St Alban.

In 1863, Staley’s companion, Father Scott, bought land in Lahaina and founded the Luaehu School for Boys. When Father Scott fell ill and returned to the UK, Father George Mason was called by Staley to run a school on Maui. On January 12, 1863, St. Alban’s College was founded in the Powoa Valley of Honolulu. Mason also seems to have run this school. Before Staley also left the islands for Britain in 1870, Father Mason combined the two schools and moved them to the St. Albans campus. Later, Bishop Alfred Willis bought land on Bates Street in the Nuuanu Valley and moved part of the school there, destining it for students of full or partial Hawaiian origin, under the new name Iolani College. St. Alban’s College, intended for white students, seceded and continued to operate in Powoa until 1887. [4] [5] [6]

After the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom and annexation to the United States in 1898, the Anglican Church of Hawaii became part of the Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA). The Iolani school was relocated to Nuuana, relocated back to downtown Honolulu, and then moved to Nuuana a second time. It remained in Nuuanu from 1927 until 1953, when it was moved to the current site of Ala Wai.