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North Point Church – Little America Daycare



























































A Preschool Ministry of North Point Church













































































A Preschool Ministry of North Point Church
































“Every child has a different learning style and pace.  Each child is unique,
not only capable of learning but also capable of succeeding.” – Robert John Meehan
 



























Click below to see a few of our policies.






Click below to see a few of our policies.






 

A Word From Our Owners

We would like to thank you for choosing Little America Daycare for your childcare needs.  It is truly an honor to partner with you
in these precious develepmental stages of your child’s life.  We are here to serve you and to give you the peace of mind of knowing
that while you are away from your child, he or she is in a safe place.  We are committed to providing a place and proper tools that will help 
your child grow mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually.
 

Mission Statement

Little America Daycare’s teachers, staff and administration seek to honor God as we serve your childcare needs.
Each day we will strive to provide the highest quality of care and education for your child and we will do our job with excellence, as if unto the Lord.

 

Education Philosophy

We believe that every child has a unique and special gift to offer society at large. In order to discover, develop and release this gift children need a safe, stable and nurturing environment.
Such an environment will encourage and enhance their natural curiosity, provide guided exploration and offer appropriate educational instructions.
As educators, our role in this process is to know each child individually, how he or she learns best and then apply that knowledge to our teaching methods.
Along with that, it is paramount that we earn and maintain the trust of not only the child but of his or her family as well.

 

Programs

Little America Daycare is dedicated to being a place where children have the best environment to learn and grow. 
We believe that it is our responsibility to teach the “whole” child.  That means that we are concerned with your child’s mental, physical, emotional and spiritual growth. 
We know that no two kids are alike so we strive to make sure that we teach to the specific learning style of the child. 
Our classroom activities are always age appropriate, educational, fun, and creative.  Our classroom experiences encourage cognitive skills,
fine and gross motor skills, independence, and social interactive skills.  We realize the importance of spiritual growth, so every classroom
experience also includes learning biblical principles, scripture memory, prayer and praise and worship. 

Hours of Operation
Hours, Days and Months of Operation

6:30am to 6:30pm, Monday – Friday
Children must be in attendance each day by 9:00am

Little America Daycare is open year around: January through December except the following holidays:

New Year’s Eve/Day       Memorial Day       Independence Day (July 4th)       Labor Day       Thanksgiving Day & The Following Friday       Christmas Eve/Day
 

Contact Us
Center Director: De’Marcus Moore

Daycare Office: 817-306-5633

Email: demarcus@npc4me. com





Lil Goldman Early Learning Center

About Us

Our Mission

Lil Goldman Early Learning Center is devoted to fostering academic excellence, love of learning, the transmission of Jewish values and the affirmation of each individual’s worth through developmentally appropriate play. 

Accreditation

The Lil Goldman Early Learning Center (LGELC) ascribes to the standards of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and is accredited by Cognia.. We are licensed by Texas Department of Health and Human Services. We are inspected by Fort Worth Health Department and the Fire Marshall .  

Melessa Johnson, Director

Melessa Johnson, director

I am so happy to be a part of the Lil Goldman Early Learning Center family.  I earned my Masters in Early Childhood Education from Ashford University in my native state of North Carolina.  I have a plethora of experience working in the Early Childhood field, as a teacher for about 20 years in many different school settings, as a Mentor/Coach to Early Head Start (EHS) teachers, as an ISD Head Start Site Director, Center Director of a Learning Center and most recently as an Education coordinator for an EHS program in Fort Worth.

I’m eager to share my 20 plus years of experience and an abundant knowledge of curriculum, and developmentally appropriate material and activities, with the center and staff.  Working together as a team, the teachers and I will ensure that we meet your child’s developmental and learning needs and create a safe environment.  Collaborating with our Jewish Studies Coordinator, Sara, and Hebrew teacher, Dafna, we will help the staff implement Jewish traditions and values into their classrooms and lesson plans.   I look forward to working closely with the families to provide the best possible learning experience for your children.   Together, we will ensure that they are ready for any next step that you choose when they graduate from Lil Goldman Early Learning Center.  

 I am married and have four grown children and two Labradoodles.

Please feel free to contact me with any comments, questions or concerns. 

Our Staff

 Our experienced staff of teachers are sensitive to the needs of young children. The staff is required to participate in continuing education programs throughout the year and our goal is to adapt our curriculum to the individual needs of each child. Parent/Teacher communication is of the upmost importance and we use the Brightwheel application to keep in regular contact regarding your child’s day.  Regular newsletters are sent home and formal parent-teacher conferences take place during the school year. Teachers are always willing to discuss a child’s needs. 

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US media: Max was made a “pawn” in a political game

  • Vladimir Kozlovsky
  • BBC Russian Service, New York

you to understand the events.

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The Texas sheriff is confident that the Russians need not worry that the investigation into Max’s death will be carried out in a slipshod fashion

Autopsies in the US are usually performed within 24 hours of death and take 2 to 4 hours. According to the American media, the preliminary results of the autopsy of Max Shatto (Maxim Kuzmin), which took place in the Texas city of Fort Worth on January 22, were reported to local authorities on the same day. They are not required to disclose them. And in this case, we decided not to. nine0018

Therefore, people in Texas are perplexed from where Pavel Astakhov and Konstantin Dolgov could get the information they voiced about the circumstances of the boy’s death. Police and guardianship authorities say they did not share the relevant data with anyone.

“I’m glad they have X-ray vision and that they saw some kind of report,” county medical examiner Hector Sondra Wood snidely remarks about the Russian allegations.

“The Russian government appears to be confident that it knows exactly what happened and is famously reporting it to the whole world,” sneers publicist Eric Nicholson in the Dallas Observer. “Or maybe it just sees it as an opportunity for in any case, the dead three-year-old boy has now become a pawn in the international struggle. nine0011

Nothing like the movies

The final autopsy report could be made public as early as next week, as it usually takes 4 to 8 weeks to prepare in the US. In this case, however, they even talked about 12 weeks, and then the results of the autopsy may not be announced until sometime in April.

Maxim died on January 21 at 5:43 pm in the hospital about an hour after his adoptive mother, Laura Shatto, called 911 and said that the boy was unconscious in the yard. nine0011

She told the police that Max was playing in the yard with his 2-year-old brother Christopher (Kirill). The foster mother went into the house to use the toilet, and when she returned, she found Max lying on the ground next to the swing.

As experts note, the Western citizen has been accustomed by countless detective television series to the fact that the results of an autopsy and analysis come to the investigators at lightning speed. No wonder the public was taken aback when the autopsy results on singers Whitney Houston and Amy Winehouse took so long to arrive. nine0011

In fact, say forensic experts, toxicological, histological and microbiological analyzes take weeks and months.

Assays are complex, time-consuming and often performed in laboratories where there is a lot of such work. Sometimes tests for fidelity are done several times. It happens that they have to be done in other cities, where there is more advanced equipment. It is noted that due to budget cuts, analyzes in some places take even longer than usual. nine0011

Complaint on the day of death

Until the final results of the autopsy, the authorities withhold conclusions, although the guardianship authorities have placed Shatto’s house under special control. It lies in the fact that social workers regularly visit there to visit little Christopher.

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What was that?

We quickly, simply and clearly explain what happened, why it’s important and what’s next. nine0011

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Child welfare spokesman Paul Zimmerman stated that they had no complaints against Shatto in the past, although on the day of Max’s death someone approached them complaining that the boy was being mistreated and leave him unattended. Zimmerman declined to say who exactly the signal was coming from.

Until last year, Laura Shatto taught economics at a high school in Midland, Texas, where former US President George W. Bush grew up. Students speak well of her and say that she explained her departure from work as a desire to devote herself to caring for her foster brothers instead of sending them to kindergarten. nine0011

“Nobody is under investigation yet because we don’t have autopsy results without which we can’t conclude what happened,” local Sheriff Mark Donaldson told the New York Times. According to him, there are three options: either death occurred as a result of a murder, or as a result of an accident, or for an unknown reason. The latter conclusion is made in 2-5 percent of cases.

As Donaldson said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the Russians have no reason to worry that he will investigate the circumstances of Max’s death in a slipshod manner. “A three-year-old boy died in my county,” the sheriff said. “For me, he lived in Texas and was a Texas kid.” nine0011

In the name of Astakhov

According to the Christian Science Monitor, if it turns out that Max was a victim of mistreatment, he will become the 20th adopted Russian child who died under suspicious circumstances. Over the past two decades, Americans have adopted approximately 60,000 children in Russia.

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Astakhov claimed that the Americans were adopting Russian children in order to “pump out the population” of the Russian Federation.

For comparison: according to the calculations of the Russian Ministry of Education, out of 170 thousand children adopted in Russia during the same period, 1220 died due to the fault of adoptive parents. nine0011

“Russia is not the easiest country for children,” writes the Washington Post. about 2,000 children are killed every year. Russia ranks third in the world in terms of the number of suicides among teenagers. This figure is more than three times higher than in the United States. Every day, about 5 Russians under 20 commit suicide.”

On Friday, the New York Times devoted a lengthy article to Astakhov, who in 2001-2002. studied at the law school in Pittsburgh and called America his “second home”. nine0011

Nevertheless, writes the newspaper’s Moscow correspondent David Hershenhorn, the law banning American adoptions could well be named after Astakhov, who was his “most vocal and visible instigator.”

The author quotes critics of the children’s ombudsman who accuse him of hypocrisy, since two of his children studied in England and the USA, and the youngest was born in the same hospital in Nice where Angelina Jolie gave birth to twins.

“Astakhov’s criticism of international adoptions sometimes takes on a somewhat insane character,” notes an American journalist, and recalls a press conference at which a Russian official stated that Americans were adopting a large number of Russian children in the Far East with a premeditated intention to minimize its population as much as possible. nine0011

Bonham, Texas – Wikipedia

This article is about a city in Texas. For other meanings of the term “Bonham”, see the corresponding page.

Bonham (Eng. Bonham) is a city in the United States, located in the northeastern part of the state of Texas, the capital of Fannin County. According to the 2010 census, the number of residents was 10,127 people [2] , according to the estimate of the US Census Bureau in 2019, 10,157 people [3] lived in the city.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Geography
    • 2.1 Climate
  • 3 Population
  • 4 Local control
  • 5 Infrastructure and transport
  • 6 Education
  • 7 Economy
  • 8 Recreation and entertainment
  • 9 Notes
  • 10 Links

The first colonists came to the region in 1836 when Bailey English moved from Kentucky. Fort English was built in 1837. English and another early settler, John Simpson, donated land to the new settlement, which they named Bois d’Arc, after a nearby stream. The post office soon opened. On January 26, 1843, the city was chosen as the county seat of Fannin County, which was large at the time and was later subdivided into more than 10 Texas counties. On February 26, 1844, the city was renamed Bonham in honor of James Bonham, a hero of the Texas Revolution who died defending the Alamo. During the Civil War, Bonham was an agricultural center and was located at a strategic point on the northern border of the state. The city was the headquarters of General Henry McCulloch. On February 2, 1848, the city received a charter, the formation of local government bodies began [4] .

In 1855 the Women’s Masonic Institute was opened. In 1876, Carlton College began work, in 1914 merged with Carr-Birdet College in Sherman, and in 1916 affiliated with Texas Christian University. Fannin County College for Men opened in 1883. Bonham Public Schools opened in 1890. District ‘s first newspaper was the Bonham News , published in 1866. In 1874, the first bank of the city was opened, in 1890 the opera was launched, and by 1900, churches of all major directions were represented in the city [4] .

Since 1873, Bonham has had a fork of the Texas and Pacific railroad, and by 1887, a branch line of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad was drawn into the city. In 1900, the largest cotton mill west of the Mississippi was built in Bonham, and in 1907, a free kindergarten was opened for mill workers. During the Second World War, a prisoner of war camp and a training base for pilots [4] operated in the city.

nine0008 Bonham is located in the central part of the district, its coordinates are: 33°35′17″ N. sh. 96°11′24″W HGЯO [1] .

According to the US Census Bureau, the area of ​​the city is about 25. 5 km 2 , completely occupied by land [1] .

ClimateEdit

According to the Köppen climate classification, Bonham has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) [5] .

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Bonham climate
Indicator Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. year
Absolute maximum °C 27. 8 33.3 36.7
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37.2 40 42.2 44.4 46.1 42.8 39.4 31.1 30 46.1
Average maximum, °C 11.9 14.4 19.3 23.9 27.7 32.1 34.7 35.1 31.3 25.6 18.5 13.2 24
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Average temperature, °C 5.9 8.1 12.6 17.3 21.7 26.1 28.4 28.4 24.5 18.4 11.9 7.2 17.6
Average minimum, °C −0.1 1.8 5.9 10.7 15.7 20.1 22.1 17. 7 11.4 5.4 1.2 11.1
Absolute minimum °C −20.6 −20.6 −12.8 −5.6 8.9 11.1 11.1 1.1 −7.2 −13.3 −20 −20.6
Precipitation rate, mm 66 76
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92 109 132 109 87 61 86 100 78 78 1073
Source: weatherbase.com [6]
Population census
Census year Us.
1850 477
1880 1880
1890 3361 78. 8%
1900 5042 50 %
1910 4844 -3.9%
1920 6008 222 1930 5655 -5.9%
1940 6349 12.3%
1950 7049 11%
1960 7357 4.4%
1970 7698 4.6%
1980 7338 -4.7%
1990 6688 -8.9%
2000 9990 49.4%
2010 10 127 1.4 %
Current 2019 10,157
1850—2019 [7] [2] [3]

59 households and 1861 families [8] . The racial makeup of the city was 75.4% White, 14.8% African American, 1% Native American, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% (1) Hawaiian or Oceanian, 6.6% – other races, 1.8% – two or more races [2] . The number of Hispanics of any race was 15.4% [9] .

Out of 2959 households, 33.6% have children under the age of 18. 41.3% of households were married couples living together (16.2% with children under 18), 15.2% of households had a female householder without a husband, 6.4% of households had a male householder without a wife, 37.1% of households were not families. 32.1% of households had only one person, 16.4% were elderly people living alone (over 65) [8] [10] [11] . The average household size was 2.43 people [12] . The average family size is 3.05 people [13] .

The population of the city by age range was distributed as follows: 21% – residents under 20 years old, 33.5% are aged 20 to 39, 30.2% – from 40 to 64, 15. 2% – 65 years and older [14] . The mean age is 36.7 years [15] .

According to the 2019 five-year surveyyear, the median income for a household in Bonham is $43,793 per year, and the median income for a family is $52,334. The per capita income for the city is $19,935. About 8.4% of families and 14.9% of the population are below the poverty line. Including 12.7% under the age of 18 and 14.1% over the age of 65 [16] .

Local governmentEdit

The city is governed by a mayor and a 5-member city council elected by district. One of the council members is appointed deputy mayor [17] .

Infrastructure and transportEdit

The main highways passing through Bonham are:

  • US 82 runs east from Paris west to Sherman.
  • Texas Highway

  • starts in Bonham and runs southwest to McKinney.

The city is home to Jones Field Airport. The airport has one runway 1219 meters long [18] . The nearest commercial airports are Dallas/Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth. The airports are located approximately 115 and 120 kilometers southwest of Bonham, respectively.
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Bonham High School

The city is served by the Bonham Independent School District.

The city also had a branch of Grayson County College, but closed in 2012 due to low enrollment. Not far from Bonham, in Commerce, there is a branch of Texas A&M University.

According to the City’s FY2013 Financial Statement, Bonham had $25.96 million in assets and $19.06 million in debt.0097 [19] .

Recreation and entertainmentEdit

There is a replica of Fort English in the city. Adjacent to the city is the Bonham Texas [4] Recreation Area.

Fannin County Fair is held annually in the city [4] .

  1. 1 2 3 Texas State Places Gazetteer (neopr. ). Retrieved 8 February 2018. Archived June 21, 2018.
  2. 1 2 Decennial Census 2010 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: March 9, 2021.
  3. 1 2 Demographic and housing estimates . 5-Year American Community Survey 2019 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: March 9, 2021.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Diana J. Kleiner. Bonham, TX . Handbook of Texas Online . Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved February 8, 2018.
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  5. ↑ Bonham, Texas Climate Summary . Retrieved February 8, 2018. Archived January 18, 2016.
  6. ↑ Bonham, Texas. Weather Averages (English) . weatherbase.com. Retrieved February 8, 2018.
  7. ↑ Texas Almanac: City Population History from 1850–2000 (English) (PDF). Texas Almanac. Date of access: February 8, 2018. Archived May 4, 2015.
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  8. 1 2 Household type . Decennial Census 2010 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: March 9, 2021.
  9. ↑ Hispanic or Latino origin (English) . Decennial Census 2010 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: March 9, 2021.
  10. ↑ Households by presence of people under 18 years by household type by age of people under 18 years (English) . Decennial Census 2010 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: March 9, 2021.
  11. ↑ Households by presence of people 65 years and over, household size, and Household type . Decennial Census 2010 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: March 9, 2021.
  12. ↑ Average household size by age . Decennial Census 2010 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: 9March 2021.
  13. ↑ Average family size by age . Decennial Census 2010 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: March 9, 2021.
  14. ↑ Sex by age . Decennial Census 2010 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: March 9, 2021.
  15. ↑ Median age by sex . Decennial Census 2010 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: March 9, 2021.
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  16. ↑ Selected economic characteristics . 5-Year American Community Survey 2019 . U.S. census bureau. Retrieved: March 9, 2021.
  17. ↑ City of Bonham. City Council . Retrieved 8 February 2018. Archived March 8, 2018.
  18. ↑ F00 – Jones Field Airport . Retrieved February 8, 2018. Archived February 21, 2018. nine0705
  19. ↑ City of Bonham, Texas. Financial Statements With Independent Auditors’ Report Thereon. September 30, 2013 (English) (PDF). Retrieved February 8, 2018. Archived May 2, 2018.
  • Bonham’s official website (neopr.) .
  • Bonham Chamber of Commerce (unspecified) .