Kindercare in charlotte nc: Providence Road KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Charlotte, NC

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Park Road KinderCare | CHARLOTTE NC

About the Provider

Busy Bees Child Development Center …

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Busy Bees Child Development Center – Chula Vista CA DAY CARE CENTER

Description: Welcome to KinderCare Learning Center on Park Road. We are so excited that we will have the opportunity to meet with you and your family. Our center believes in developing the whole child with an emphasis on assisting your child’s growth with their social, emotional, cognitive and physical development. Here at Park Road KinderCare, we believe it takes a village to raise a child, and our parents consider us an extension of their families. Your child will not only be safe, secure and stimulating environment to learn in, but we have a support team of educated teachers that have a true passion for educating and nurturing children.

Additional Information: Four Star Center License

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    6055064
  • Capacity:
    132
  • Age Range:
    0 through 12
  • State Rating:
    4
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Type of Care:
    Infant Programs, Toddler Programs, Discovery Preschool Programs, Preschool Programs, Prekindergarten Programs, Before and After School Programs, School Advisory Council Member, Summer Programs
  • District Office:
    North Carolina Dept of Health and Human Services – Division of Child Development
  • District Office Phone:
    (919) 662-4499 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )

Inspection/Report History

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as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.

Date Type Violations Rule
2021-10-05 Unannounced Inspection Yes
2021-10-05 Violation 1124 10A NCAC 09 .1003(d)
Emergency and identifying information, including the child’s name, photograph, emergency contact information and/or a copy of the emergency medical care information form was not in the vehicle for each child being transported. Emergency and identifying information was not updated for all children being transported.
2021-10-05 Violation 1123 10A NCAC 09 .1002(a)
All vehicles used to transport children were not free of hazards. Off bug spray was observed on the bus used to transport children not kept out of reach.
2020-10-22 Unannounced Inspection No
2020-07-15 Unannounced Inspection No
2019-10-30 Unannounced Inspection Yes
2019-10-30 Violation 1851 .0604(j)
The operator did not notify the parent of each child enrolled in writing of the smoking and tobacco restriction. Three (3) parents of enrolled children were not notified in writing of the smoking and tobacco restriction.
2019-10-30 Violation 1322 . 1005(b)(4)
A written statement from each child’s parent giving standing permission which may be valid for up to twelve months for participation in off premise activities that occur on a regular basis was not available. A written statement from five(5)parents of enrolled children giving standing permission for participation in off premise activities that occur on a regular basis was not available.

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Champions at Life Time Charlotte in Charlotte, NC





11220 Golf Links Dr
Charlotte
NC
28277


(704) 497-6378

Enroll Now

  • Welcome
  • Pricing
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Champions has a great solution for busy working families: activities that combine fun and learning, together with the safety and convenience of a high-quality program right inside your school. Champions offers a variety of group and individual activities designed to keep your child exploring and growing.

From art, dramatic play, math and science to problem-solving, language, motor skills and more, we help your child continue learning and developing essential life skills – whether school is in session or not.

Don’t see a summer program listed? Click here to see if there’s a Champ Camp near you!

Before-School & After-School Grades K-5


Ages: 5-11
Dates: 2022/2023 School Year: Dates based on school district’s schedule
Hours: 7:00 – 8:45 AM // 4:15 – 6:30 PM

2022/2023 School Year
Before-School:
1-5 days: $25 per week

After-School:
1-2 days: $43.20 per week
3-5 days: $72 per week

Additional Fees:
Registration: $50 per child or $75 per family
Drop In Before School:  $25 per day
   
Discounts:
Multi-Child, Military, or Life Time Member Club: 10%
Life Time Employee: 25%


How soon can my child start Champions?


Your child can attend our program as early as 48 hours after you complete the online enrollment
process.

When is tuition due?


Tuition is charged weekly on Thursday mornings for the following week, and is due by Friday.
Payments can be made with a debit or credit card through your online account. We offer autopay
for your convenience, so you can store your payment account and it will be charged weekly.

What if I want to change my child’s care schedule?


Flexibility is the magic word for busy families like yours! At Champions, you can adjust your child’s schedule from week to week, with options for full-time or part-time care.


Every Wednesday, we lock in the schedule and prepare invoices for the following week. So, if you want to adjust the days your child will be joining us, make sure to save changes by the Wednesday prior to the week of care you’re scheduling.


If your child attends our program and you haven’t scheduled by the Wednesday prior, you will be charged a drop-in fee at a higher rate.


Get step-by-step instructions here!

What if there are planned or unplanned school closures?


During inclement weather, it may be necessary to delay and/or close schools and our child care sites entirely. Champions will follow the delay schedule set by the school district: If school is cancelled, Champions will be cancelled.


However, Champions is often open all day on planned no-school days, including teacher planning, in-service, grading, conference days, and more!


Please check with your local Champions site director to learn how scheduling is handled in the event of either an early release or delayed opening, and always call your site director if you’re unsure about whether or not Champions will be open.

When do I need to pick up my child?


Please be available to pick up your child before or as near the program end time as possible. To
avoid late fees, arrive to collect your child within 15 minutes after the listed time. Fees will
apply for extended tardiness as follows: $10 for the first 16-30 minutes and an additional $10 for
each 15 minutes following that.



Home | Naturalize Charlotte

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The Naturalize Charlotte website is a collaborative effort to help qualified residents obtain citizenship through outreach, classes, community support, and volunteerism.

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Immigral Catholic Organization of the Charlotte Diocese of Charlotte, and their immigrants, and their immigrant professionals are recognized by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to represent clients. Their staff helps clients better understand their legal status and possible immigration benefits. Both staff members are bilingual in Spanish and English and have access to local immigration attorneys as well as the Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc (CLINIC), a nationwide network of immigration attorneys. Their services include: citizenship, travel documents, family petitions and consular process, green card (replacement and renewal), status adjustment, translation and notary services, deferred actions for the arrival of children (DACA-renewal), temporary protected status (TPS ).

The Catholic Charity Refugee Resettlement Program provides services to help refugees adjust to their adopted homeland by becoming self-reliant and productive members of their community. Services include assistance with housing, social services, cultural orientation, referral to health facilities, school registration, job placement assistance, translation services, transportation to primary appointments, referrals for teaching English as a second language, and a youth program for children in the nursery. garden until the 12th. grade.

Contact:

Lindsay Laplante

[email protected]

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International House

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF RECOMITIONS OF IMMIGRAMED SERVICES OF PRODUCTIONS. and Citizenship courses (for adults), English Conversation Hour (for all ages), Family Storytime (Birth-5), and the Rising Readers Program (K-3, Summer only program).

Contact person:

[email protected]

704-333-8099

Mon-PT from 9:00 to 17:00

Caroline refugee resettlement agency

Karolinska Refugee Resettlement Agency offers citizenship preparation classes, immigration legal services (including green card assistance, permanent residence and status change) and other services including intensive medical care, employment services and individual social support. CRRA serves refugees but is also open to the public.

Contact:

IVONNE BASS

IBASS@MYLAC. org

704-941-2553

Refugees Support

Learn the Support Support Support Support Support for self-addictive skills. center for refugees. In addition, the Refugee Support Services educational program provides refugee children and parents with a safe, loving, caring environment that promotes a love of learning and imaginative play.

Contact:

Rachel Humphries

[email protected]

704-458-3245

US Citizenship and Immigration (USCIS) Manage the legitimate immigration system and contribute to citizenships, and contribute civil integration. USCIS offers naturalization presentations and naturalization educational materials.

Contact:

Charlotte Community Relations Officer

[email protected]

704-676-3148

7:00 AM-3:30 PM

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Uscis (English)

9000

In our students in our students in our students receive help with homework, participate in hands-on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) projects, cultural life, and an appropriate curriculum that emphasizes the learning experience. An average of 100 children are served per day. Our MOST offers students a curriculum that includes gardening, cooking, art, sports, education and more. Our MOST also seeks to help the adults in the families they serve through partnerships with organizations such as Crisis Aid and the Charlotte Legal Advocacy Center. Our MOST works on the social and emotional well-being of its students.

Contact:

(980) 272-6022
[email protected]

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Southeast Asian Coalition (Eng. SEAC)

The East Asia Coalition is a social justice community organization serving African and Southeast Asians in North Carolina (NC), primarily Guilford, Wake, Catawba and Mecklenburg County. SEAC exists to strengthen and support integrity, empowerment, integration, tradition, leadership and critical consciousness at every level. Through our citizenship work, SEAC is building a network of partners and volunteers to provide culturally appropriate education and access to free legal services in multiple languages.

Contact:

Jenny Lee

[email protected]

YMCA (English)

YMCA Big Charlotte is dedicated to the creation of inclusive and fair communities for people . The new YMCA American Welcome Centers expands immigrants’ access to vital social services and provides a wide range of community services such as English as a Second Language (ESL) and Parents as Teachers. The YMCA serves as a bridge builder between new immigrants and longtime residents.

Charlotte is located in the southwestern part of the state. It was named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg , wife of King George II. The modern city center known as Uptown is home to the best museums, shops and restaurants. So, let’s take a closer look at the streets of Charlotte.

Do you like fast cars, the smell of tires burnt on the pavement and the roar of engines? Yes? Then you probably know the famous American race NASCAR . In Charlotte you will find one of the shrines of this popular American pastime. Because here is the hall of fame where you can see historical racing cars like the Hudson Hornet model 1952 , 1967 Chevelle or Chevy Imapala SS, which belonged to the famous racing driver Dale Earnhardt. In addition, you will definitely enjoy racing simulators where you will feel like you are on the track. Plus, you’ll also learn how NASCAR teams prepare for races.

Another location associated with racing is also located about a kilometer from Charlotte Motor Speedway . This is the Hendricks Motorsports Museum, offering a detailed overview of how racing cars function, and you’ll also learn more about the technology and procedures NASCAR teams use to prepare for race day.

We will then take you to Billy Graham Library . It is dedicated to the famous television preacher. In general, here during the tour you will spend about an hour and a half, and you will see various items related to the life of Billy Graham.

Our next destination is Discovery Place . The ever-changing museum will allow visitors to see, feel and hear science because every exhibit includes interaction with visitors and trust that there will be something for all ages to enjoy. For example, Explore More Life Lab explores biodiversity, allowing you to run your own experiments. Part of the museum called “Project Build” examines the various laws of physics through the eyes of everyday objects. In the “Think It Up” section, you can unleash your creativity, for example, when creating animated videos. If you come here with small children, they will be fine here, because especially for them there is KidScience here.

If you are interested in the history of the city and the old South, we will be happy to direct you to the History Museum Charlotte Museum of History . It houses permanent exhibitions, one on the outskirts of the city, another on famous places associated with music, and an exhibition on amateur and professional sports, which, among other things, exhibits archival photographs of the local daily newspaper Charlotte Observer.