Daycare for elementary students: School-Age Child Care | Childcare.gov

Опубликовано: November 25, 2022 в 2:00 am

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School Age Child Care – Calvert County Public School District

Welcome to CCPS Before & After School Program

Our program offers a variety of activities which may include recreation and games, arts and crafts, reading, music, drama, time to work on homework, and free time where the children can pursue their own interests.

We are licensed through the Maryland State Child Care Administration and follow their requirements and regulations. The staff members in our centers enjoy working with children and are certified and trained yearly in childcare classes, CPR, and first aid.

Our philosophy is to develop the whole child by promoting social acceptance, emotional health, intellectual ability, and physical health. These needs are met through a fun and engaging program, which compliments the children’s school day. The program provides children with opportunities regarding individual choice, group participation, skill development and recreational activities all within a safe, fun, social environment. We provide inclusive settings that recognize the children’s varied abilities, interests, needs, their cultural background, primary language, and their learning styles. We create an environment where all children and families feel welcomed and included by working with families, teachers, our special education department, school psychologists, school nurses and administration to make the best decisions possible for the child; and to provide reasonable accommodations as needed.

Our centers are directed by professionals in the field of child development and licensed by MSDE Office of Child Care. We maintain an average ratio of one staff person for every 15 children as required by COMAR regulations. Our program participates in the Maryland EXCELS program, a voluntary quality rating and improvement system, we are currently a level 3 at all of our centers. For more information, visit Maryland Excels.

The mission of CCPS Before & After School Child Care Program is to provide a safe, affordable, nurturing environment for all the elementary school district’s children who need access to before school and after school services. Our children will be provided opportunities to choose and participate in activities designed to promote their physical, mental, social, and emotional development in an atmosphere of mutual respect.

We serve elementary school children from K-5 and Pre-K children on a limited basis (please call to discuss). Children are only eligible for enrollment in the Before and After School Child Care Center at the school where they are enrolled. Students may enroll in either the morning session, the afternoon session or in both sessions.

Locations

CCPS Elementary Schools offer Before and After School Child Care at the following locations:

  • Barstow
  • Dowell
  • Mount Harmony – Servicing children attending Mt. Harmony and Beach
  • Mutual – Servicing children attending Mutual and St. Leonard
  • Patuxent Appeal Campus – Servicing children attending PAC from both buildings
  • Plum Point – Servicing children attending Plum Point, Calvert, and Huntingtown
  • Sunderland
  • Windy Hill
  • A. M. session bus transportation provided to home school for the instructional day from the childcare site.
  • P.M. session bus transportation provided from home school to appropriate childcare site for children whose home schools are:
    • Calvert Elementary
    • Beach Elementary
    • Huntingtown Elementary
    • Saint Leonard Elementary

Our centers are open from 6:30 a.m. until the start of school and reopen at the end of the school day until 6:30 p.m.

Service is only available when school is in session. Extended services are available on early dismissal days and delay days. When schools have a two-hour early dismissal, centers will open two hours early.

Fees

Program Fees

Fees are charged per child per session and are payable weekly prior to care. If your child is enrolled only in the morning, that is one session. If your child attends before school and after school, that counts as two sessions.

1 Child/1 session $75. 00 a week
1 Child/2 sessions $115.00 a week
2 Children/1 session $125.00 a week
2 Children/2 sessions $195.00 a week
3 Children/1 session $175.00 a week
3 Children/ 2 sessions $280.00 a week

Other Fees

  • A non-refundable registration fee of $50 for one child and $90 for a family.
  • There is a late payment fee of $10 per week.
  • $25 charge for returned checks.
  • A security deposit equivalent to two week’s tuition.
  • There is a charge for a late afternoon pick up. A fee of $1 per minute per child will be charged for each minute past closing time for the 1st offense. 2nd offense $2 per minute, 3rd offense $5 per minute, after the 3rd offense child is removed from the program.

We accept childcare scholarship payments from MSDE childcare central (formerly known as Purchase of Care Vouchers). Please visit the Maryland Child Care Scholarship Program’s online information.

If you get a denial letter from the scholarship program, we have a sliding scale fee that is based on the amount of people in the family and the income in the family that you may be eligible for. Please contact our office for more information.

Registration

To register for this program please complete the enrollment forms below and email them to [email protected]. Please note that all students must have a physical completed within 12 months of start date. If transferring directly from another child care center with less than a three month break, you can transfer the physical to us.

Child Care Information

Child Care Enrollment Forms

School Age Child Care | YMCA of Greater Dayton

When you need convenient and affordable before and after-school care or remote learning options, this program is for you.

The YMCA’s Before and After School Care Program serves children from kindergarten to age 12 within a number of public, private, parochial, and charter schools in Dayton and the Greater Miami Valley area. Our program nurtures the spirit, mind, and body, giving children the ability to develop and reach their full potential.

The YMCA places a heavy emphasis on the social and emotional development of children. Our core values are Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility. 

How to Register for Child Care

Step 1: View our available School Age locations below.

Step 2: Choose you location below and click on the “PRE-REGISTER TODAY!” button
OR call or visit your local YMCA that is offering this program option during our enrollment hours, 8am-5pm, Monday–Friday. Space is limited, registrations will be first come, first serve. After filling out the pre-registration of interest for a childcare location, childcare staff will follow up with families. To be enrolled in the program, families must complete a paper registration packet, sign a letter of understanding and an ODJFS Health Form for each program cycle. Additional ODJFS forms will be needed for children with any special accommodations or medication to be administered. Enrollment status is confirmed by the childcare program director or registrar.

Step 3: We will be in touch within 24 business hours and provide you with details regarding our School Age programs. Our Child Care Business Office is open Monday–Friday from 8am–5pm.

YMCA School Age Child Care Locations

Dayton

Eaton

YMCA School Age Child Care is available at the following locations in Eaton:

• Preble County YMCA

Click on your location for contact information.

Englewood

YMCA School Age Child Care is available at the following locations in Englewood:

• Kleptz Early Learning Center (Kindergarten & First Grade only) (This site is currently full. Please contact the director listed if you would like to be added to the waitlist.)
• Englewood Elementary (This site is currently full. Please contact the director listed if you would like to be added to the waitlist.)
• Englewood Hills Elementary  (This site is currently full. Please contact the director listed if you would like to be added to the waitlist.)
• Northmoor Elementary (This site is currently full. Please contact the director listed if you would like to be added to the waitlist.)
• Northwood Elementary (This site is currently full. Please contact the director listed if you would like to be added to the waitlist.)
• Union Elementary (This site is currently full. Please contact the director listed if you would like to be added to the waitlist.)

Click on your location for contact information.

Fairborn

YMCA School Age Child Care is available at the following locations in Fairborn:

• Fairborn YMCA (currently at full capacity)

Click on your location for contact information.

Germantown/ Valley View

Germantown/ Valley View

YMCA School Age Child Care is available at the following locations in Germantown:

• Valley View Primary

Click on your location for contact information.

Huber Heights & Bethel

Kettering

Miamisburg

New Bremen

YMCA School Age Child Care is available at the following locations in New Bremen: 

• New Bremen Learning Center

Click on your location for contact information.

New Lebanon

YMCA School Age Child Care is available at the following locations in New Lebanon:

• Dixie Elementary

Click on your location for contact information.

Riverside

YMCA School Age Child Care is available at the following locations in Riverside:

• St. Helen Catholic School 

Click on your location for contact information.

Springboro

West Carrollton

Wilmington

YMCA School Age Child Care is available at the following locations in Wilmington:

• Holmes Elementary
• Denver Elementary (Care is offered at Holmes)
• East End Elementary (Care is offered at Holmes)

Click on your location for contact information. Transportation provided to Holmes and from Holmes.

Xenia

YMCA School Age Child Care is available at the following locations in Xenia:

• Arrowood Elementary 
• 
Cox Elementary (Care offered at Arrowood)
• McKinley Elementary (Care offered at Arrowood)
• Shawnee Elementary (Care offered at Arrowoodl)
• Tecumseh Elementary

Click on your location for contact information.  Transportation provided to Cox, McKinley, & Shawnee from Arrowood and back to Arrowood.

As with all of our YMCA youth care and enrichment opportunities, this program is specifically designed to meet the developmental characteristics and needs of the youth we serve. Program directors are mindful that children have different developmental needs during school years and activities are geared accordingly, from help with homework to simply “blowing off steam.” The YMCA is a trusted partner with a proven track record.

 

*The YMCA of Greater Dayton is an approved ACE marketplace provider for our Before and After School Care. Parent/Guardian pays for goods/services at time of service. This type of purchase can be reimbursed with OH ACE account funds directly to the parent/guardian via claim submission with an attached receipt in the OH ACE app as long as the parent/guardian has connected their bank account to the app.The YMCA will comply with all audits to confirm payments made line up with funds requested to the parent/guardian.

THE YMCA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER

In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.

Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact the responsible state or local agency that administers the program or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.

To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: https://www. usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USDA-OASCR%20P-Complaint-Form-0508-0002-508-11-28-17Fax2Mail.pdf, from any USDA office, by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant’s name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by:

Mail: 
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410

Fax:
(833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442

Email:
[email protected]

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

07/25/2022

Child Care Program | Austin ISD

The child care programs provide full day care for infants and toddlers of AISD staff and families at many campuses. The programs prioritize AISD staff for enrollment and when space is available the care is offered to other families in the community. Many of the programs offer reduced tuition fees for eligible families.

Each program has different hours and tuition fees, please contact the programs directly for up-to-date information and guidance for the enrollment process.

Full day child care for infants and toddlers

Austin ISD Operated Programs:

Casis Elementary School Child Development Center
Program Contact Information: Elizabeth Paz-Whitwell – [email protected]

Garza High School Child Development Center
Program Contact: Sylvia Stinson – [email protected]

Patton Elementary School Child Development Center
Program Contact: Eva Turner – [email protected]

Uphaus Early Childhood Child Development Center
Program Contact: Lilia Sanchez – lilia. [email protected]

Wooldridge Elementary School Child Development Center
Program Contact: Sheri Mull – [email protected]

ClubHouse Cadets provides child care at Baldwin, Boone, Cowan, Kiker, Menchaca, Perez, and Travis Heights Elementary Schools
Program Contact: DeAnn McClurg – [email protected].

Apples Greatest provides child care at Summit Elementary School
Program Contact: W. Blake Baker – [email protected]

YMCA provides child care for infants, toddlers, and Pre-K students at the following campuses:
Austin High School, Anderson High School, Blazier Elementary School, and Zavala Elementary School
Enroll at: https://www.austinymca.org/programs/infant-preschool-care
Program Contact: Cris Perez [email protected]; 512-236-9622 (YMCA)

 

Child Care Programs for AISD Teen Parents

Programs serve children 6 weeks through 3 years of age.

Garza H.S. Child Development Center
Program Contact: Sylvia R. Stinson at  512-414-8677, [email protected]

Navarro H.S Child Development Center
Program Contact: Kelly R. Hickman at 512-414-7328, [email protected]

Travis H.S. Child Development Center
Program Contact: Ana Colburn at 512-326-1452, [email protected],

 

After School Child Care Programs

Circe C Child Development Center is now enrolling students for after school care for the following schools:
Baldwin E.S., Bear Creek E.S., Clayton E.S., Cowan E.S., Kiker E.S.
Program Contact: Jennifer Elegonye at 512-288-9792.

YMCA is now enrolling students for after school care for the following schools:
Baranoff E.S., Becker E.S., Blackshear E.S., Blanton E.S., Blazier E.S, Boone E.S., Brentwood E.S., Casey E.S., Cowan E. S., Cunningham E.S., Dawson E.S., Galindo E.S., Graham E.S, Guerrero-Thompson E.S., Gullet E.S., Houston E.S., Joslin E.S., Kocurek E.S., Menchaca E.S., Metz-Sanchez E.S., Norman-Sims E.S., Odom E.S., Palm E.S., Patton E.S., Perez E.S., Pillow E.S., Pleasant Hill E.S., Reilly E.S., Ridgetop E.S., Summitt E.S., Sunset Valley E.S., Uphaus ECC
Program Contact: Cris Perez [email protected]; 512-236-9622 (YMCA)

Third Base After School Child Care Program is now enrolling students for care at the following schools:
Cook E.S., Davis E.S., Doss E.S., Padron E.S., Williams E.S.
Program Contact: Mary Degollado at 512-414-0220, [email protected].

Austin ISD Campus – Managed After School Care Programs are now enrolling students for care at the following schools:

Blanton E.S. After School Program
Program Contact: Brittany Nobles at 512-414-4618, [email protected].

Casey E. S. After School Program
Program Contact: Lina Villareal at 512-841-6901, [email protected].

Hill E.S. After School Program
Program Contact: Lucy Chu at 512-414-2369, [email protected].

Highland Park E.S. After School Program
Program Contact: Elaine Castro at 512-841-4300, [email protected].

Kiker E.S. After School Program
Program Contact: Cory Matheny, [email protected].

Lee E.S. After School Program
Program Contact: John Hewlett at [email protected].

Mathews E.S. After School Program
Program Contact: [email protected].

Mills E.S. After School Program
Program Contact: Susan Jetton, [email protected].

Additional Options through our Pre-K Partnerships

The following link provides information about high quality child care programs in the community that co-enroll Austin ISD Pre-k students and offer child care for all ages.

Pre-K Partnerships

 

Resources from the City and State

  • Frontline child care by school district (https://frontlinechildcare.texas.gov/school-district.html)
    • Texas Child Care Dashboard (https://frontlinechildcare.texas.gov/)
  • Workforce Solutions child care services (Waitlist)(http://www.wfscapitalarea.com/ChildCareServices/ForParents#60821-choosing-a-provider)
  • Workforce Solutions child care for surrounding areas http://childcare.workforcesolutionsrca.com/rcc
  • Texas Workforce Commission Subsidized Child Care (https://www.twc.texas.gov/news/covid-19-resources-child-care#resourcesForParents)
  • Background checks for child care providers http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Child_Care/Search_Texas_Child_Care/default.asp
  • Texas Rising Star ratings for child care providers (https://texasrisingstar.org/parents/find-a-trs-provider/)
  • Self-reported COVID-19 cases in Child Care and Nursing Facilities (https://www. twc.texas.gov/news/covid-19-resources-child-care#resourcesForParents)

Website GBOU NSh-DS No. 662 of the Kronstadt district of St. Petersburg: Basic information

Information about the date of creation:

Full name of the educational organization: State budgetary educational institution elementary school-kindergarten St. Abbreviated name of the educational institution: Primary school-kindergarten No. 662 of the Kronstadt district of St. Petersburg

The educational institution was registered by the Decision of the Registration Chamber of St. Petersburg dated 07/01/1996, No. 44812.

Founder: The functions and powers of the founder of the Educational Institution on behalf of the subject of the Russian Federation – the city of federal significance – St. Petersburg are carried out by the executive bodies of state power of St. Petersburg – the Committee on Education and the Administration of the Kronstadt District of St. Petersburg.

Location Education Committee : 1

, St. Petersburg, per. Antonenko, house 8, letter A

197760, St. Petersburg, Kronstadt, Lenin Ave., 36, lit. A.

Department curator- Samokhokhina Nadezhda Gennadievna, First Deputy Head of the Administration of the Kronstadt District of St. Petersburg

9004

Phone 9000

Reception hours

Youth Policy

Rykina Elena Evstafievna

(812) 576-90-88

e-mail:

[email protected]

Monday from 16.00 to 18.00, room 49A

Chief of the Education and Education and Education and Education and Education and Education and Education Youth Policy
Pronina Irina Aleksandrovna

(812) 576-90-87

E-@mail:

pia@tukrns. gov.spb.ru

Monday from 14.00 to 17.00, Cabinet. 50

Senior Inspector of the Department of Education and Youth Policy Popova Natalia Mikhailovna

(812) 576-90-86

Email.ru:

[email protected]

55

The leading specialist of the Department of Education and Youth Policy
Protopopova Ksenia Andreevna

(812) 576-90-85 9000

[email protected]:

[email protected]

000

Monday from 14.00 to 18.00, room. 54

Specialist of the 1st category of the department of education and youth policy Gutman Olesya Alexandrovna

(812) 435-08-48

E-mail.ru:

[email protected]

9003 Thursday 14.00 to 18.00, cab. 54

Location of the State Budgetary Educational Institution of Primary School – Kindergarten No. 662 of the Kronstadt District of St. Petersburg (abbreviated name: GBOU Primary School – Kindergarten No. 662 of the Kronstadt District of St. Petersburg):

  • Legal address: 197762, St. Petersburg, Kronstadt, Manezhny per., 1, lit. A.
  • Address of the kindergarten: 197762, St. Petersburg, Kronstadt, Manezhny lane, 1, lit. A.
  • Primary school address: 197762, St. Petersburg, Kronstadt, Kommunisticheskaya st., 16, lit. A.

Working hours of the institution:

GBOU NSh-DS No. 662 works on a five-day working week.

Holidays: Saturday, Sunday and public holidays.

Kindergarten working hours: 7.00 am – 7.00 pm.

Primary school opening hours: 8.30 am – 7.00 pm.

Working hours of the medical office: during the whole school day.

Working hours of extended day groups: 1-2 classes – 12.30 – 18.30; 3-4 classes – 13.00 – 19.00.

Working hours of a speech therapist at school: 13.00 – 17. 00.

Contact numbers:

in kindergarten:

  • 435-08-96 – director, security
  • 435-08-97 – office, medical office, deputy director for AHS, deputy director for personnel
  • 311-44-98 – deputy director for financial issues school:

    • 311-26-90 – director, office, secretary, social teacher
    • 435-09-38 – deputy director for water resources management
    • 435-17-20 – medical office, storekeeper, security

    -mail: [email protected]

    Electronic reception

    Places of educational activities:

    • Kindergarten: 197762, St. Petersburg, Kronstadt, Manezhny lane 1, lit. A.
    • Elementary school: 197762, St. Petersburg, Kronstadt, Kommunisticheskaya st., 16, lit. А.

    Languages ​​of instruction:

    Instruction is provided in Russian.

    Number of students in ongoing educational programs in the 2022-2023 academic year:


    Primary general education – 242 people.

    Pre-school education – 199 people.

    Grade 0 Recruitment | Private kindergarten and school “Scarlet Sails”, Moscow North-East Administrative District

    Private garden and school “Scarlet Sails” License №040659
    Opens a set of children 6-7 years old in 0th grade!

    *Payment can be made with maternity capital.

    The curriculum is drawn up in accordance with the requirements:

    – Federal Law No. 273-FZ “On Education in the Russian Federation”.
    Children aged 6-7 are on the doorstep of the school.
    Readiness for the transition of a preschooler to school, is confirmed by psychological diagnostics.
    – The program includes a complete intellectual, psychological and physical preparation of the child for school.

    A comprehensive course of preparation for a modern primary school consists of parts:

    Development of the language sphere: hand placement, writing, reading, expanding knowledge about the world around us, the ability to express one’s thoughts, draw conclusions.

    Development of the mathematical field: basic mathematical concepts, analysis, synthesis, comparison, generalization, classification.
    The main goal of the program is a comprehensive preparation for school, which implies the acquisition of not individual knowledge and skills, but a system of knowledge. The future first grader develops cognitive mental processes: attention, memory, logical thinking, imagination.

    Preparation for school includes not only the intellectual development of the child, but also the development of behavioral skills and discipline. All this will allow the child to gradually adapt to the first grade program.

    Education in the 0th grade ensures the continuity of the educational and upbringing process:
    Kindergarten – First grade, continuity of teaching methods and methods, rules of conduct, the possibility of continuing to receive education according to the educational programs of the educational complex of the educational complex OANO “Training Center “Scarlet Sails”

    0th Grade Benefits:

    – Gain knowledge
    – Complete the elementary school curriculum and learn to think and make decisions.
    – Excellent educators;
    – Teachers with experience in preparing children for primary education;
    – Classes are taught by an elementary school teacher, children of zero grades together with primary school students will participate in competitions, olympiads, exhibitions, concerts, including performances in English, mutual visits and free communication of schoolchildren and pupils of zero grades are held;
    – Classes with a speech therapist and psychologist.

    In order to avoid educational overload for children of grade 0, the following were introduced into the curriculum:

    – Physical education (2 times a week) ).
    – Musical-rhythmic lesson (2 times a week)
    – Music

    All conditions for the comprehensive development of children have been created:
    – clay modeling,
    – design and modeling,
    – application and painting,
    – singing,
    – staging.
    – 2 walks of 1.5 hours daily, including cognitive conversations,
    – excursions in the forest area of ​​the school, nature observation, creative activities
    – Sleepy hour (daily)
    – Daily free play activities

    Classes are held in a free form of play .
    Children sit at their desks for a while, and also move and perform tasks in the game, which, on the one hand, teaches them discipline, and on the other hand, does not tire them.
    Classes are held every day 3-4 lessons of 35 minutes and include full breaks.

    There are available and actively used sets of teaching aids:
    – textbooks
    – printed workbooks
    – multi-level task cards and subject handouts
    – diagrams, tables, posters, pictures
    – test tasks

    Language development:

    Classes are held together with the heroes of their favorite fairy tales, who introduce children to letters and sounds. At the same time, children acquire many useful skills:
    – learn to distinguish sounds in words;
    – put stress;
    – read sentences and short stories;
    – independently come up with their own stories and fairy tales with the help of pictures and toys, and also solve puzzles, crossword puzzles.
    Reading is taught according to the traditional system, taking into account the individual characteristics of the child.
    Much attention is paid to the development of fine motor skills, hand positioning. In the classroom, the child expands his horizons and gets acquainted with experimental activities.

    Development of the mathematical sphere:

    In the classroom, the guys in a playful way master:
    – quantitative and ordinal counting;
    – get acquainted with numbers and basic arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction;
    – master the concepts of “less”, “greater”, “equal”, mathematical signs;
    – get knowledge about the composition of the numbers of the first ten;
    – using simple and illustrative examples, they understand how the numbers of the second and third ten are formed;
    – compare objects by size;
    – get ideas about geometric shapes, get acquainted with such concepts as a ray, a segment, a numerical ray, a numerical segment;
    – learn to solve simple problems in direct and indirect form, write down the solution using numbers and action signs.
    All tasks are practical in nature, they are played in the form of life situations and examples.

    An in-depth study of the English language is implemented according to a program that involves the formation of students’ skills in oral speech and listening.
    -To achieve these goals, an original methodology developed in the UK for children whose English is a foreign language is used.
    This technique involves the gradual immersion of children in the language environment, followed by fluency in vocabulary, grammar and stylistic tools.
    Immersion of clients in the language environment involves the implementation of various types of daily and educational activities in English, the use of audio, video and interactive learning tools.
    – Diagnosis of the effectiveness of teaching English is carried out by passing the Cambridge language exam Junior English Test.

    Every day from 9.00 the following subjects will be held in the schedule for children:
    – mathematics
    – literacy
    – writing

    – music,
    – physical education,
    – English,
    – the world around,
    – rhythmics,
    – classes with a speech therapist,
    – classes with a psychologist

    Daily routine:
    08. 00 – 09.00 – reception of children
    09.00 – 09.30 – classes, according to the schedule 9002 – 09.398 09.50 – 11.00 – Classes, according to the schedule
    11.10 – 11.40 – Classes, according to schedule
    11.40 – 13.00 – Walk
    13.15 – 13.40 – Lunch
    13.40 – 15.20 – Day Dream
    16.20 – SUPPICE
    16.30 – 17.00 – CROSS OF THE SPIR days, according to the schedule
    17.00 – 18.00 – walk
    18.00 – 18.30 – dinner
    18.30 – 19.00 – play activities
    19.00 – going home

    Classes in the 0th grade will start on September 7th.
    Children enrolled in the 0th grade will be in the kindergarten-school from 9.00 to 19.00.
    Recruitment of children 6-7 years old in the 0th grade is already open!

    Appointment by phone: +7 958 100-04-19

    And it is better to send an application directly from the site. It’s comfortable.
    Or fill out the callback form . And we will call you back.

    * Call and come! We are waiting for everyone!

    Municipal budgetary educational institution of Astrakhan “Primary school

    Full name of the organization

    Municipal budgetary educational institution of the city of Astrakhan “Primary school – kindergarten No. 106 “Yolochka”

    Abbreviated name of the organization

    MBOU Astrakhan “NShDS No. 106”

    Date of establishment of the educational organization

    14
    February
    2017

    Information about each founder of the educational organization

    Name of the founder of the educational organization Legal address of the founder Contact phone of the founder Founder email address Founder’s website address on the Internet
    Department of Education of the Administration of the Municipal Formation “City of Astrakhan” 414000, Astrakhan, st. Nikolskaya, 1 +7(8512)523985

    Department of Education of the Administration of the Municipal Formation “City of Astrakhan”
    Gorina Inessa Valerievna
    Head of Department
    Phone: (8512)52-39-85, fax: (8512)46-20-24
    Contacts:
    414000, Astrakhan, st. Nikolskaya, 1
    tel: (8512) 52-39-85
    tel/fax: (8512) 46-20-24
    414045, Astrakhan, st. Young Guard, 17
    tel.: (8512) 51-27-51
    Reception of citizens is carried out every Wednesday from 14.00 to 17.30.
    Pre-registration for an appointment with the head of the department is carried out in the department of appeals of citizens of the administration of the city of Astrakhan at the address: st. Chernyshevsky 4, tel. 39-08-22

    Educational organization location address

    414040, Astrakhan, st. Communist, 62

    Working hours and hours

    Working hours:

    • preschool groups in the Institution from 7.00. until 19.00 on a five-day working week,
    • elementary school from 8.30 to 18.00:
    • 1 – 4 classes – five-day work week.
    Contact numbers 8(8512) 25-44-80
    Email addresses

    Information about each branch of the educational organization (including those located outside the Russian Federation)

    The organization has no branches

    Information about each representative office of the educational organization (including those located outside the Russian Federation)

    The organization has no representation

    Details of each location
    educational activities, including
    specified in the annex to the license (register of licenses)
    for the implementation of educational activities in
    in accordance with paragraph 4 of Article 91 Federal Law
    dated December 29, 2012 N 273-FZ “On education in the Russian
    Federation” (Collection of Legislation of the Russian
    Federation, 2012, N 53, art.

    7598; 2019, No 52, Art. 7796)

    No. Address of the place of educational activity
    1 414040, Astrakhan, st. Communist, 62

    Creation date:

    By the beginning of the 1990s, the issue of the need to work on the continuity of preschool and primary school education became very acute. This found its expression in paragraph 3 of Article 17 of the Law of the Russian Federation “On Education”. There was a need to create a system of work that would meet the requirements of parents to provide their children with the smoothest possible transition from kindergarten to primary school. And this required a joint structure kindergarten – elementary school.
    In September 1992, taking into account the requests of society and parents, on the basis of kindergarten No. 106, a complex “Kindergarten-school” was created (Order No. 74 p.
    1. Ensuring the continuity and continuity of the pedagogical process in kindergarten and school with the implementation of a student-centered approach to each child.
    2. Creation of optimal conditions for the protection and promotion of health, physical, mental and personal development of children.
    3. Association of preschoolers and younger schoolchildren in order to effectively moral education.
    In 2000, the complex “Kindergarten – School No. 106” was renamed the MOU for children of preschool and primary school age “Primary School – Kindergarten No. 106”.

    In 2011, the municipal educational institution for children of preschool and primary school age “Primary School – Kindergarten No. 106 “Yolochka” was renamed into the municipal budgetary educational institution for children of preschool and primary school age in Astrakhan “Primary School – Kindergarten No. 106 “Herringbone”.

    In 2015, the municipal budgetary educational institution for children of preschool and primary school age in Astrakhan “Primary school – kindergarten No. 106 “Yolochka” was renamed into the municipal budgetary educational institution in Astrakhan “Primary school – kindergarten No. 106 “Yolochka” “.

    322 children are trained and brought up in Astrakhan MBOU “Primary School – Kindergarten No. 106”. There are 227 pupils in the kindergarten, there are six groups of preschool age, two speech therapy groups. There are 9 students in elementary school5 schoolchildren (four grades) under the program of primary general education at the expense of budget allocations from the local budget.

    Founders of the educational organization:

    Department of Education of the Administration of the Municipal Formation “City of Astrakhan”
    Gorina Inessa Valerievna
    Head of Department
    Phone: (8512)52-39-85, fax: (8512)46-20-24
    Contacts:
    414000, Astrakhan, st. Nikolskaya, 1
    tel: (8512) 52-39-85
    tel/fax: (8512) 46-20-24
    414045, Astrakhan, st. Young Guard, 17
    tel.: (8512) 51-27-51
    Reception of citizens is carried out every Wednesday from 14.00 to 17.30.
    Pre-registration for an appointment with the head of the department is carried out in the department of appeals of citizens of the administration of the city of Astrakhan at the address: st. Chernyshevsky 4, tel. 39-08-22

    Contact information

    Address: 414040 Astrakhan st. Kommunisticheskaya d. No. 62
    Phone: 25-44-80, 54-80-04
    Email: [email protected]

    Director Solovyova Elena Aleksandrovna

    Deputy Director for VMR Smolyaninova Lyubov Lvovovna

    Deputy Director of UVR Kalchuk Valentina

    Deputy Director Milyaeva Irina Aleksandrovna

    Regime

    • preschool groups in the Institution from 7.00. until 19.00 on a five-day working week,
    • elementary school from 8.