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Preschool & Pre-K – Home Again Early Childhood Education Center

Preschool

What is Preschool?

Preschool is a program that precedes Pre-Kindergarten. Our Preschool program is designed generally for children 3 to 4 years of age. Our classroom is set up according to centers and with lots of open areas for them to play and explore. We also play and explore outside on our playground designed just for children their age. Teachers help guide students with structured activities as well as free play. We work on developing skills such as: pre-literacy (letter recognition, name recognition) and pre-math (noticing simple patterns and sorting) while learning how to work with their peers. 

​My name is McKenzie, but you can call me Kenzie. I am have been married for seven years and have 2 daughters and a son. I enjoy reading in my spare time, traveling, cooking, spending time with my family and friends, and helping train our German Shepherds. I have been an employee at Home Again since August of 2012. I received my Certificate in Early Childhood Education as well as my Associates in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education in the summer of 2013 from Kellogg Community College. I enjoy sharing everyday experiences with the children and watching them grow. 


Miss Kenzie

Pre-K

Welcome Pre-K Families!
Pre-K is a program designed to prepare students ready for Kindergarten, with the general age range at 4-5 years old. The program involves routine, sensory activities, fine/gross motor exercises, language, writing,  pencil grip, early mathematics, science/social studies exploration, and a more structured classroom environment to allow children an easy transition into their elementary school years. With hands-on learning, exploration of different subjects, and real-life applications, the children will learn to be independent and find excitement in learning. With the structured environment, there is always time for play. Play is an integral piece of a child’s development as it encourages the children to learn how to work with others, practice different muscle groups, and the start of print and phonemic awareness.

Hello and welcome to my Pre-K class! I am very excited to get to know you and your child. my name is Kassaundra Green, but I go by Miss Kassi. I am currently 27 years old, engaged, and a mother of four. I have two daughters, ages 8 and 9, my oldest son is 3 and our youngest will be 2 in  December 2022. During my free time I enjoy spending my moments with my family, cleaning, collecting coffee mugs, and tattooing. I received my Associates degree in early childhood education from Kellogg Community College in 2020. I also currently attend Western Michigan University full  time, as I am pursuing my degree in Family and Child Development. About 9 years ago, I was blessed with the opportunity to work at my first day care facility, and I completely fell in love with Early Childhood Education. I had known my entire life that I had wanted to be a teacher, and when I was granted that opportunity to be a teacher in a center, I developed a love for preschool children and their right to proper education. I am honored to be a part of Home Again staff and your Childs future.


Miss Kassi

Home Again Child Dev Center

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Little Sunshine’s Playhouse And…

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Little Sunshine’s Playhouse And Preschool – Colorado Springs CO Child Care Center

Description: HOME AGAIN CHILD DEV CENTER is a CHILD CARE CENTER in Richland MI, with a maximum capacity of 100 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 to 144 months . The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    DC390093004
  • Capacity:
    100
  • Age Range:
    0 to 144 months
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • Type of Care:
    Full Day Program. Before/after school, Food service, Infant/toddler, Preschool, School age
  • Current License Issue Date:
    Mar 29, 2021
  • Current License Expiration Date:
    Mar 28, 2023

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Corrective Action Plan
– 08/15/2022
Inspection Report
– 05/30/2022
Special Investigation Report
– 12/27/2021
Inspection Report
– 08/17/2020
Special Investigation Report
– 10/01/2019
Special Investigation Report
– 05/03/2019
Renewal Inspection Report
– 04/30/2019
Special Investigation Report
– 03/04/2019
Inspection Report
– 07/27/2018
Inspection Report
– 07/27/2018
Renewal Inspection Report
– 04/11/2017
Addendum to Original Licensing Study Report
– 07/05/2011
Addendum to Original Licensing Study Report
– 08/10/2010
Addendum to Original Licensing Study Report
– 07/14/2009

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Home again! – Russian Football Union

22:28, October 10, 2014

On Friday, October 10, the Russian national team flew from Stockholm to Moscow, where they will prepare for the qualifying match against the Moldovan team. The fight will take place on Sunday, October 12, at the Otkritie Arena stadium, starting at 20:00.

Having landed at the Sheremetyevo airport, the bus with the players of the national team stopped at the hotel for a short time, after which it went straight to the Khimki Arena stadium. True, only those players who did not take part in the match with Sweden or came on as a substitute went on board to Khimki. The training started with a noticeable delay: Friday traffic jams lengthened the travel time by at least a good half hour. The journalists, in turn, patiently waited for the session to begin, and as compensation, the session was declared fully open to the press.

While the Russian national team was jostling in traffic jams, media representatives had something to discuss from topical issues. The inaccurate translation of the post-match press conference in the Swedish newspaper Expressen almost led to a scandal. According to the publication, the head coach of the Russian national team Fabio Capello said he was dissatisfied with the actions of one player. Meanwhile, Capello, answering a question about the reasons for the stormy emotions on the edge, said the following: “I can’t be satisfied when the players are wrong. Some players allowed marriage. But for the most part, I liked the way the team played,” Capello said. It is worth adding that Expressen is considered in Sweden a tabloid publication specializing in sensationalism. In addition, at the post-match press conference, in which Capello took part, there were about thirty representatives of the media (including Russian), and no one, except for the Swedish publication, interpreted Capello’s words in this way.

Back to training. 12 outfield players worked under the guidance of Christian Panucci, while the goalkeepers warmed up with might and main with Sergey Ovchinnikov. Having warmed up well and worked with the ball, the players divided into two teams and took part in a two-sided game. As a result, the lesson lasted no more than an hour, which is not surprising, given the long road from Sweden and the game the day before.
After training, Vladimir Granat and Maxim Grigoriev were delegated to answer to the press. Recall that both players were not included in the starting lineup, but came on as a substitute in the second half.

Vladimir Granat:

– We expected more. It was clear from the game that we could have won, but, unfortunately, we could not win. Nevertheless, a draw is a worthy result on the opponent’s field. I went out for a short time, helped the team as best I could. Now we are preparing for Moldova. I don’t think you should underestimate your opponent. We just need to play to our strength, as we can.

Maxim Grigoriev:

– We expected to win and should have won. I’m not happy with the result. He came on as a substitute, but spent too little time on the field to say anything. In order to beat Moldova, you need to add a conversion of chances. You need to make fewer mistakes. Add in speed and you’ll be fine!

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A graduate of an orphanage managed to get back the housing that was taken from him by a scammer, thanks to two caring people – a neighbor and . .. a prosecutor

Graduates of state institutions quite rarely immediately acquire their own housing. Often they stand in line for a long time to receive apartments from the state fund and, in anticipation of the cherished meters, wander around rented apartments, houses, and more often dachas.

The boy from Ust-Kamenogorsk, about whom our newspaper wrote (see “Neighbor to neighbor – strife”, “Vremya” from 14.7.2022), one might say, was lucky. When he graduated from the Youth House, he bought a room in a hostel on Nazarbayev Avenue with the money accumulated from allowances with the help of the institution’s employees. The teachers asked the neighbors to look after their former ward, who has a slight mental retardation and, for this reason, an indefinite disability. A 27-year-old neighbor named Gulparshyn realized that it was a sin not to take advantage of the situation. The orphanage has no relatives, there is no one to intercede. The woman teamed up with her acquaintance named Adlet. The police, by the way, never found this man. Or maybe they weren’t looking.

This same Adlet, having assumed the role of a bailiff, together with Gulparshyn showed up at the newcomer and began to put pressure on him: they say you owe three million on a loan, and the apartment will be arrested.

Then, having arrived at the notary, they issued a power of attorney for Gulparshyn to order a room in a hostel. Soon, Madame sold the room for 3,200,000 tenge under a donation agreement. The money was shared with Adlet. In addition, she also withdrew 114 thousand tenge from the young man’s bank card. But Gulparshyn still “took care” of her neighbor, who, through her fault, was left without a roof over her head and a livelihood: she, according to her, asked her uncle to take the guy under her wing. And the story with this uncle is very strange. But more about him below.

In the same month, when scammers pulled off a scam with someone else’s room and the orphanage disappeared, another of his hostel neighbors sounded the alarm. He works on a rotational basis, and when he returned from another business trip, he noticed that the guy was not there. I began to take an interest in the residents and realized that something was not clean here. The man reported to the police.

The orphanage was found, sent for a medical examination and hospitalized in a mental health center. The guy, for health reasons, did not participate in investigative actions and court proceedings, therefore, according to his words, a representative, an employee of a medical institution, gave testimony.

So, the orphanage resident told the doctors that after going to the notary he was sent to Gulparshyn’s relatives in Ayagoz, where he lived and worked for free. Then some man took him back to Ust-Kamenogorsk. In the regional center, he lived “with some old man,” and then a district police inspector came for him. Gulparshyn herself said that this same old man was her uncle, who was going to take the orphanage with him to Shymkent.. .

In June last year, the court found Gulparshyn guilty of fraud and theft and sentenced her to three and a half years of restriction of liberty.

Fortunately for the orphanage resident, the legal proceedings did not end there. In his interests, the prosecutor of Ust-Kamenogorsk filed a lawsuit with the court. He asked to recognize the donation agreement concluded between Gulparshyn and a certain Aslan, who as a result got the room, is invalid. Since a deal aimed at achieving a criminal goal is void. The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff.

And now it’s time to sue Gulparshyn, the homebuyer. The failed newcomer decided to recover from the cunning madam 3,170,000 tenge, which he gave for the room under a donation agreement, and as proof of the transfer of money he brought a crushing argument: this moment was seen by a cleaning lady who washed the floors at the notary.

The man also tried to convince the court that he developed psoriasis due to nerves, and also counted on compensation for moral damage in the amount of 2 million tenge.