Daycares in broken arrow: THE BEST Daycares in Broken Arrow, OK | Compare Prices

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THE BEST Daycares in Broken Arrow, OK | Compare Prices

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Little Rowdy Child Care Center

 

Information

Overview

Little Rowdy Child Care Center is a campus-based drop in childcare facility located
on the NSU-Broken Arrow Campus in the Education building, BAED 139.

We are open to the children of full-time or part-time NSUBA students during class
hours.

Children of the ages of 8 weeks to 8 years old are able to receive services for no
more than 3 hours each day and student parents may not leave campus
while their child(ren) are attending Little Rowdy.

Hours of Operation

Monday | 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Tuesday | 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Wednesday | 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Thursday | 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Cost

There is a charge of $50.00 per child per semester for attendance in the center and
is available to all NSUBA students, however priority is given to parents who are eligible
for the CCAMPIS program. Student parents who are PELL grant eligible may receive free
or reduced child care services.

 

How to Apply

1. Submit an Application (click here for Google Form)

2. Complete an Authorization of Release of Information Form (click here for PDF)

3. Submit a Signed Responsibility and Liability Waiver once you have been approved
(click here for Word Doc)

 

Contact Information

For questions or concerns, please contact:

Denise Tyrell, Director
[email protected]
NSU Broken Arrow
BAED 139

 

Our Promise To You

We believe every child has the following rights:

● To be treated with respect
● To learn and play in a friendly and safe environment
● To be safe from bullying

All of our lead instructors have experience in childhood education and are vetted
through background checks.

Volunteers and instructors are required to be trained in CPR.

Due to accreditation mandates and following NAEYC (National Association for the Education
of Young Children) best practices, Little Rowdy Childcare Center must follow specific
staff-to-child ratios. Click here for more information on staff-to-child ratios.

Light the Way Emergency Fund

In celebration of the 125th anniversary of Seminary Hall, President Steve Turner issued
a challenge to the Northeastern State University Centurions and President’s Circle
donors to establish an emergency fund for NSU students in need. This new funding source
is designed to assist students (undergraduate and graduate) during times of crisis
in order for them to maintain their enrollment. It is designed to enable a student
to meet a short-term financial hardship and is maintained by the Northeastern State
University Foundation.

See the application and instructions here in PDF format.

St. Petersburg | I felt like a “Hulk”: in a kindergarten in the Primorsky district of St. Petersburg, my father broke the door

Photo: gazeta.spb.ru

The father of one of the pupils took out the door of the kindergarten. Photo: pixabay

On Tuesday in the Primorsky district on Novosibirskaya street in St. Petersburg at about 18:00 an unpleasant incident occurred in a kindergarten. One of the eyewitnesses wrote about the details of the incident in the public “Road Inspector”.

The father of one of the pupils came to pick up a child from Kindergarten No. 17 and broke down the front door there.

No casualties reported.

Why the man took out the front door is also not reported.

Earlier, gazeta.spb.ru said that in St. Petersburg they want to close a private kindergarten because of unsanitary conditions, Rospotrebnadzor intends to sue the institution, which revealed a number of violations.

Polina Bogdanova, Gazeta.SPb

More news about the event:

Felt like a “Hulk”: in a kindergarten in the Primorsky district of St. Petersburg, the father broke the door

The father of one of the pupils took out the door of the kindergarten. Photo: pixabay

On Tuesday, in the Primorsky district on Novosibirskaya street in St. Petersburg, at about 18:00, an unpleasant incident occurred in a kindergarten.
21:12 16.03.2021 GAZETA.SPb – St. Petersburg

There are no obstacles: a drunken father came to pick up his son from the orphanage and broke down the door

A man came to Kindergarten No. 17 to pick up a child and broke down the front door.
19:22 16.03.2021 Moika78.Ru – St. Petersburg

Drunken dad – “Hulk” broke down the front door of a kindergarten in the Primorsky district

A man was in a hurry to pick up the child.

On the evening of March 16, in the Primorsky district of St. Petersburg, a drunken parent came to kindergarten.
19:00 16.03.2021 IA Nevskiye Novosti – St. Petersburg

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17:20 18.03.2021 Intersettlement Central Library – Gus-Khrustalny

Two new kindergartens opened in the gas capital

Two new kindergartens opened in the gas capital. Preschool institutions “Ya-mal” in the Tundrovy microdistrict and “Sozvezdie” in Slavyansky were erected by the Velesstroy company, the buildings grew in record time.
13:25 15.03.2021 Television Impuls – Novy Urengoy

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In the Frunzensky district of St. Petersburg, a car hit a pedestrian. The police are at the scene, the victim was covered with a cloth.
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Heads of higher educational institutions of the city and the region met at a meeting of the Council of Rectors of Universities of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region

On November 15, a meeting of the Council of Rectors of Universities St. 9 was held in person0019
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Employees of the Directorate for the Kirovsky District of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for St. Petersburg, together with representatives of the Kirov branch of the St. Petersburg GO VDPO, organized an introductory tour for schoolchildren to the 19th fire department of St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg branch of VDPO

In GBOU boarding school No. 2 of the Kirovsky district of St. Petersburg, employees of the Kirovsky district department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, together with a specialist from the Kirov branch of the St.0019
St. Petersburg branch of VDPO

About sanitizing mobile devices

A mobile phone that we almost never let go of (and in a variety of places),
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Pediatric University helps pediatricians of the country Delegations of children’s clinics of the Moscow region and the Tver region visited St. Petersburg State Medical Pediatric University.
SPbGPMU

The incidence of coronavirus in St. Petersburg continues to grow. Sixth day in a row.
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Numerous requests from fans have been answered – one of the most popular Soviet rock bands, Kino, is preparing to release a new album with all the studio recordings over the past decade.
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Heroes of the past – defenders of the future. Conscript Day was celebrated in Kronstadt: high school students were invited to Anchor Square, who will soon have to choose a military specialty.
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The prosecutor’s office of the Krasnoselsky district supported the state prosecution in the criminal case against Lyubov Anisimova.
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Specialists will analyze metal structures at Strelka

  • March 19, 2017
  • 6+
  • News service Pro Gorod NN

ProGorodNN

An expert commission created on behalf of the governor on the further use of metal structures in the port, which will provide recommendations work on June

“Five working groups will be engaged in a comprehensive analysis of metal structures on the territory of the Strelka”, – this was announced following the results of the first meeting of the expert commission, created on behalf of the governor Valery Shantsev , chairman of the commission, rector of NNGASU Andrey Lapshin.

As part of the kick-off meeting Andrey Lapshin reported that each of the working groups of the expert commission will have its own functionality. So, one of them will be engaged in a comprehensive engineering and technical examination of metal structures and the foundation of the facility. Its tasks will also include an assessment of their bearing capacity and the possibility of transferring structures for the purpose of their further restoration. Another will deal with the development of issues of modern use and adaptation of objects, the third – interaction with the media, the public. Fourth – a possible adaptation for the use of structures. In addition, a working group has been formed to deal with the development of the territory of the Strelka and the legal support of this process.

“Valery Shantsev took a big, serious step in order to bring the discussion from a tense and extremely emotional plane to a constructive one. We have been moving towards the formation of a really large community of specialists for a long time. The commission, created by the governor, united the leading architects and engineers of Nizhny Novgorod, social activists and politicians,” said Andrey Lapshin .

“The Strelka is a cultural, historical and landscape phenomenon even outside the context of the discovered unique metal structures. We must think about this. By a lucky chance, we were given a unique historical object, and a unique opportunity appeared, which was not there before – to include the Strelka in the general space of the city. What is especially important on the eve of the 800th anniversary of Nizhny Novgorod, about which we can leave a good memory to our descendants if we make competent decisions,” said the head of the Volga branch of the NCCA “Arsenal” Anna Gore .

“Before talking about whether to save them or transfer them, it is necessary to conduct a deep technical expertise. The created commission consists of experts in their field. I am sure that her work will be transparent, open and qualified,” emphasized Tatiana Vinogradova, chairperson of the group for assessing the historical and cultural significance of the main structures of warehouses, professor at UNNGASU .