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Emergency Closing Info


Closing Policy and Procedures


SCHOOLS

Montgomery County Public Schools and CUPF will announce closings as soon as they are advised by weather professionals and highway officials that there may be hazardous driving conditions. Closings and notifications are as follows:


Monday through Friday
community use activities in schools will automatically be cancelled when schools are closed early or for the entire day

  • Delayed School Openings: When schools open late, morning Community Use of school buildings will be cancelled. Afternoon activities may continue as scheduled, depending on weather conditions.


Cancellation of childcare programs
follows the cancellation schedule for MCPS administrative offices.

  • If MCPS schools have a two hour delayed opening and Administrative/Central Offices open on time, childcare providers may enter the building at their “normal” i.e. 6:30 a.m. or 7:00 a.m. hours of operation.
  • If MCPS schools have a two hour delayed opening and Administrative/Central Offices have a two hour delayed opening, childcare providers may enter the building at 9:00 a.m..
  • If MCPS schools are closed and Administrative/Central Offices are on a two or three hour delayed opening, all shared space childcare providers may enter the building at 10:30 a. m. and 11:30 a.m. respectively which reflects a normal 8:30 a.m. start time
  • If MCPS schools and Administrative/Central Offices are closed, shared space and MCPS childcare programs are cancelled.

 If schools complete the day and weather worsens by early afternoon, a decision will be made by 

CUPF’s Director regarding use after regular school hours and information will be announced.


Weekend and holiday activities:
the Community Use of Public Facilities Office will announce cancellation decisions.

*NOTE: If Saturday events are cancelled, do not assume that Sunday events will also be cancelled. Separate decisions and announcements will be made for each day.

Closing Notifications

Monday-Friday AFTER 5:00 pm & weekends, cal MC311

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GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS


EOB, COB, Libraries, Regional Centers & SSCB

MCPS and the County Government follow different procedures and criteria for inclement weather closings. Cancellation of community use activities in schools does not necessarily include the cancellation of the above mentioned government facilities, which occurs infrequently. Although rare, please note that all activities are cancelled if the Montgomery County Government is closed. Announcement of liberal leave for County government employees does not imply automatic cancellation of community activities.

  •  Cancellation of weekday community activities (use after 5:00 p.m.)

  – If during the course of any weekday, the weather changes and cancellation is necessary, the 
CUPF Director will make and announce the decision.

  • Cancellation of weekend (Saturdays and Sundays) community activities

  – A decision will normally be made by CUPF’s Director by 7:00 a.m., unless the weather worsens through the day. If cancellation is necessary, CUPF will post an announcement.

  • During inclement weather, please check the website or call the above numbers as the media may or may not include the government buildings in their cancellation announcements.
  • All community use activities in County buildings will be cancelled if the County 
    Government Closes.

Indoor Use Refunds

If your event is cancelled by CUPF because of a school or government building closing, you will receive a full credit to your account. If you would like a refund of that credit or to reschedule the event, please complete a cancellation/adjustment form or send the scheduler an email.

The ICB’s philosophy regarding cancellations has always been to keep facilities open to the public to the extent possible, taking into consideration safety and security issues, with the understanding that groups can cancel use based on their own comfort level; however, no credit will be given.

Closing Notifications

Monday-Friday AFTER 5:00 pm & weekends, call MC311

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FIELDS

Natural Grass Fields

All play on any park or school natural grass athletic field is prohibited whenever:

  • The field is closed for renovation or repair;
  • Water is standing on the field;
  • One half inch of rain or more has fallen within the previous 24 hours;
  • Soil is frozen;
  • Soil is wet and “spongy”;
  • The ground is muddy and soil clumps or clings to shoes;
  • Steady rain is falling;
  • A lightning/electrical storm is occurring;
  • The field is deemed unplayable by MOPS, CUPF, Park staff or Park Police; or
  • The field is closed for seasonal rest or preparation (all Local Park athletic fields are closed for play from December 1 – March 14, Recreational / Regional Park athletic fields are closed for play from December 1 – March 31 and August 1 – August 15).

IMPORTANT NOTE
: Always remember that playing on a field under any of the conditions listed above can damage the field and make it unplayable, for everyone, for the rest of the season.


Artificial Turf Fields

All play on any park or school artificial turf athletic field
is prohibited whenever:

  • A lightning/electrical storm is occurring; or
  • Heavy snow is falling.

*If the surface temperature on an artificial turf field is excessive, please vacate the field and notify CUPF at the time you are leaving to be eligible for a credit.



Closing Notifications

Athletic fields (excluding fields located within Rockville city limits)

Contact the M-NCPPC/CUPF inclement weather line at


301-765-8787


to determine if your field is open or closed. Rainout number recordings are updated by 2:00 p.m. on weekdays and 7:00 a.m. on weekends.

School fields within Rockville city limits

Contact the City of Rockville inclement weather line at

240-314-5055

to determine if your field is open or closed at the following schools:

Beall Elementary,   
College Gardens Elementary,   Fallsmead Elementary,   Robert Frost Middle
Hungerford Park ES (Children’s Resource Center),    Lakewood Elementary,   Maryvale Elementary
Meadow Hall Elementary,   Montrose Elementary (Lourie Center),     North Lake Center (Farmland ES at North Lake Center)
Randolph Junior High (Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School),    Rock Terrace School,   Carl Sandburg Learning Center
Twinbrook Elementary,    Julius West Middle


Field Refunds – MNCPPC (Montgomery Parks) and School Fields

Permitted users may apply for refunds for any cancellation of scheduled time at schools, Recreation Centers or Park fields due to inclement weather in accordance with local and regional park closures. Refund request must include Permit number, rain-out date, and field location. Requested refund dates will be validated with field closure records maintained by CUPF, M-NCPPC, and the City of Rockville. Field users may choose to receive refunds for amounts over $10 or maintain credits on their accounts; amounts under $10 will be credited to the permitted user’s account. Account balances will be reconciled at the end of the season.

Refund requests must be submitted according to the following table below:

Scheduled Field Time

Refund Submission Dates

March 15 – June 30        —-        
No later than July 15

July 1 – November 30      —-        
No later than December 15

How are Fort Worth area daycares preparing for winter storm?

Fort Worth

Child care providers across Dallas-Fort Worth are wrapping pipes, stocking up on food and notifying parents of closures as cold weather sets in.

Phyllis Brown, who runs a home-based daycare in Arlington, said that power outages during the winter storm last year caused her to leave her home after more than a day staying warm in a family van, which ran out of gas.

“The cul-de-sac was like a ghost town,” she recalled. “This year we got a generator, we got heaters, we got everything.”

While the winter storm forecast for Wednesday night into Thursday is not expected to have as extreme of an impact as the winter storm from last year, child care providers are taking no chances.

Tameka Bryan, who operates Crescent City Academy, has been working with her staff to stock up on as much food as possible — with plans to send food home with kids Wednesday so they have resources amid a closure that could last two days.

“I just got off the phone with my kitchen person,” she said Wednesday morning. “They are actually in Sam’s (Club) trying to get stuff right now and they are telling me how the shelves are empty.

Bryan and other child care providers said that the advance notice of weather this year, along with the experiences from last year are helping to inform their preparations.

“Last year caught us off guard so bad,” she said. “We didn’t expect what happened to happen. This year we sent a notice that we are going to close Thursday … to prepare our parents.”

Bryan said the “goodie bags” with food should be able to help parents if they are unable to stock up on food with so many people preparing for the storm.

Daycares announce closures following school district announcements

While some centers are waiting to make the call on whether to close, many are following the announcements by school districts Wednesday morning to close as a precaution due to the possibility of icy roads.

“Most of (the child care providers) are buckling down and are choosing to be closed on Thursday and Friday,” said Vickie Allen, the president and CEO of Educational First Steps.

Lisa Wooden, who runs Lisa’s Learning Center in Fort Worth, said she made the call when she saw schools announcing closures and has been updating her parents ever since.

“I made the decision yesterday in correlation with the school district,” she said. “I told the families that the facilities will be closed today … due to inclement weather coming in.”

Day cares and schools are weatherizing campuses and canceling classes in anticipation of a frigid few days. Yffy Yossifor [email protected]

Wooden spent the morning Wednesday wrapping her outdoor pipes with a knitted cover and dripping faucets — steps she urged the families she works with to take as well.

Not all centers announced closures, according to Jerletha McDonald, the founder and CEO of Arlington DFW Child Care, who said that while transportation was suspended, some daycare centers and homes were choosing to stay open.

“A lot of them have gone to the grocery stores already and pre-stocked groceries,” she said. “A lot of homes remain open, but some centers and homes follow school procedures.”

Roslyn Chaney, a child care provider in Grand Prairie, is staying open to serve the essential workers who send their kids to Future Scholars 24 hours child care.

Chaney canceled the transportation she normally provides but said it was important to stay open.

“The reason why I’m not closing is because I don’t want the hospitals to be short staffed and I’m willing to be home anyways,” she said.

Two sheriff deputies and a TSA agent also send their kids to Chaney’s daycare.

Sydnee Pardee, who works at a Fort Worth daycare center, but lives in Dallas, said that she might not be able to make it into work even if the center doesn’t close.

“As of right now our center director doesn’t have any answers for parents or staff as to if/when we will close,” she said in an email. “In my experience it’s typically a last minute decision. As a teacher who commutes over 30 miles from my home in Dallas to my center in Fort Worth, I will likely not be able to make it to work on Thursday regardless, so if we remain open I will have to take the day off unpaid.”

Child care network provides support in times of need

Kelly Simpson, who runs Happy Day Kelley’s Kinder Care in Arlington, took in one of the families of the kids she cares for last year after their electricity went out.

Allen said that families and child care providers have relationships that allow for that type of support during disaster.

“In some of our child development centers, many of the families have relationships where they will support each other in circumstances like this that are uncontrollable,” she said. “So there’s a community network inside of these child development centers that naturally and organically evolves, that supports them in these types of crisis or short-term challenges that the weather causes.

Allen said that after last year’s experience, those arrangements will be easier to make.

“I am so happy that we have had the foresight to be able to prepare, particularly for the child development sector to give them this level of preparation, and also give parents this level of lead time so that they can make alternative plans for care,” she said.

Chaney said that parents and neighbors should lend a helping hand for parents of daycares that have to close down.

“Make smart decisions and be safe, and if you can help someone, help someone,” she said. “If they have anybody that’s out there that can help family. I mean, I know some daycares may be closed and some maybe can help and assist in emergency care. Do that.”

Child care providers taking no chances after damage from last year’s storm

Child Care Associates, one of the largest providers of child care in North Texas, conducted a 2021 post-winter storm assessment after the February winter storm.

In a survey of 730 Tarrant County child care businesses, 45% had business operations interrupted by the storm, with 6% (46 providers), receiving enough damage to consider relocation.

Some child care providers are still working to reopen almost a year later.

“Child care businesses are not as well-equipped as schools to recover from such destruction including understanding insurances, finding alternative sites and a host of other critical issues,” CCA CEO Kara Waddell said at the time.

Waddell said that centers should prioritize people first when preparing for the storm, and buildings next.

“Make sure your families and children know what to do to keep themselves safe and warm,” she said in an email. “Snow days are particularly exciting for young children. Snow ice cream? Snow angels? Cotton ball art (for the snow) and watercolors at home; a good book to snuggle up and read.”

“Release staff with plenty of time for them to return home to their own families,” she also suggested.

CCA, which announced campus closures just after noon Wednesday, provided assistance to help cover damages of child care providers after last year’s storm.

But with another storm and freeze coming this week, child care providers are doing everything they can to avoid future damage.

Kishani Mathiasz, who operates child care centers in both Fort Worth and Arlington, said that her staff is keeping heat on and dripping faucets throughout the facilities.

“It has been so much of a challenge,” she said. “Because we are not prepared for the winter storms. Most of our pipelines are copper and those freeze up. Last winter storm we learned the lesson and we try to prepare for anything coming in the future.”

The Fort Worth school district, which canceled Thursday and Friday classes, was also taking steps to weatherize in the hours before the freeze hits.

According to the district, crews are overriding temperature controls to keep schools and other structures warm 24/7 and allowing them to remain warmer longer in the event of lost power, while irrigation systems are being shut off and cooling towers drained to prevent freezing.

Mitch Jones checks the ducts in preparation for the winter storm Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022, at Worth Heights Elementary in Fort Worth. Area child centers also are making preparations. Yffy Yossifor [email protected]

Bethany Fort, who works at Green Space Learning, said that the nature preschool there is following similar procedures to avoid damage, including unhooking outdoor hoses and wrapping outdoor pipes and faucets.

After last year’s storm, Mathiasz said that winter storm preparedness has become part of the policies and procedures for her and her staff.

“When you get hit once, you are always ready for the next time it happens because these are things that never came up at all, for the past 15 years I’ve owned buildings,” she said. “We are trying to add those protocols to our systems and let our staff know what to do, and just make sure we’re following that. That’s all we can do.”

This story was originally published February 2, 2022 12:54 PM.

Isaac Windes

Isaac Windes covers Early Childhood Education as part of the Star-Telegram’s Crossroads Lab. The position is funded with assistance from the Morris Foundation. Windes is a graduate of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. Before coming to the Star-Telegram he wrote about schools and colleges in Southeast Texas for the Beaumont Enterprise. He was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona. Please reach out with your questions about Early Childhood Education. Email: [email protected] or call or text (817) 668-5449. Follow Isaac on Twitter @isaacdwindes

Do Parents Pay for Daycare When the Facility is Closed?

ByParents Plus Kids

A daycare center may close its doors for any number of reasons. These shutdowns might be caused by weather, the health of employees, or building maintenance.

Are parents expected to pay up even when they aren’t receiving services? The answer to that question isn’t as simple as it may seem.

Can a daycare charge when they are closed?

Parents may be responsible for paying childcare fees even if the daycare center is closed. The contract should stipulate whether or not payment is collected for days that the center is shut due to unforeseen circumstances, like health, weather, or facility maintenance.

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The High Price of Daycare Closures

Our eyes were opened to many things during the COVID-19 Shutdown of 2020. Many businesses and most schools were shut down for weeks or longer.

Daycare centers were among the first to close their doors. This left parents wondering whether or not they were expected to pay for services they weren’t receiving.

It’s not just a pandemic that can cause a daycare to close. Excessive ice or snow may cause a daycare to shut its doors. A flu outbreak might leave the facility short of staff.

A pipe might burst, causing emergency maintenance to keep kids away. Any issue that causes the facility to close for a day or longer is why parents ask if they will be charged or if their fees will be pro-rated for the days their children had to stay home.

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Legal Responsibilities

Most daycare providers have contracts that state what services they offer and the associated fees. Parents may sign a contract that is weekly, monthly, or even yearly. The contract should stipulate what the parent’s responsibility is in case of an unforeseen closure.

I live in Missouri. Like much of the Midwest, we have at least a few days of extreme weather each winter. Our schools shut down when the roads and sidewalks can’t be cleared in a reasonable amount of time or if heavy snowfall is expected during the day. Most of the daycare providers in my region follow school schedules. In other words, if the public schools close, the daycares will close as well.

In most instances, contracts in daycare centers state that fees will not be pro-rated if the school has to close for winter weather. The language may be even more vague so schools can close for unforeseen circumstances without losing revenue.

Theoretically, parents who sign contracts that state they must pay even when the daycare shuts down must continue to pay regardless of the circumstances. A daycare facility may waive this requirement, but they will not be required to do so by law.

Related: Are Expensive Daycares Worth it?

Ethical Choices

Aside from the legal argument, some parents may feel an ethical pull to continue paying for daycare even when it is not in use. Daycare centers operate on very thin margins. Even a few days of non-payment can be the difference between a profitable center and one that must shut its doors.

Home daycare providers earn even less than corporate daycare facilities. If a home daycare provider needs to close, they rarely have any backup funding that allows them to pay bills. Furthermore, home daycare providers often skip contracts with any language that might require payment from parents on days that they are closed.

A parent that can afford to pay when the center is shut down might find an ethical dilemma in not paying when they know that money can make a huge difference for the daycare owner.

Jane* is an in-home daycare provider who was unable to watch children during quarantine.

As a single mom, she relied on that income to support her own children. Two of the six families who use her services continued to pay for a few weeks until she was able to collect unemployment benefits.

She told me that she might not have been able to feed her family without those generous parents.

Related: How Single Moms Afford Daycare Services

Other Considerations

Some daycare centers will give parents the option to leave their contracts early if there is a forced closure. Parents might choose to go that route to save money.

During the pandemic shutdown, many parents found themselves in a tricky situation. They wanted to save money by not paying for daycare that wasn’t being used, but they didn’t want to lose their child’s spot when the centers eventually re-opened. This is a serious consideration that has had long-term consequences.

I recently spoke to Heather*, a daycare owner whose facility was shut down. Most of her families opted out of their contracts, but she was able to re-open after nine months of closure.

When she did re-open, all of the spots were immediately filled. Families who had used her daycare for years but didn’t return right away have now been left finding a new facility.

Heather said that she is telling parents who call her now that it will be two years before she has an open spot.

Parents who want to ensure their children are able to stay at their chosen facility might find that it is in their best interests to continue paying the price.

You May Not Have Much of an Option

Daycares can require parents to continue paying even when they are closed. Even when this isn’t the case, some parents continue to pay to keep their spot at the child care.

Have you ever been in this situation? Let us know about it in the comments!

*names have been changed

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The state stepped in Wednesday and ordered all daycares and child care centers to close Monday.

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All early education centers and daycares in Massachusetts will close starting Monday, March 23, Gov. Charlie Baker said. The state will start identifying sectors, such as health care, where emergency child care may be provided.

Early education was one of the last facets of daily life in Massachusetts left unrestricted as officials tried to limit public gatherings. Still, some parents, like Jan Heng, didn’t take any chances.

The Medford resident kept her 18-month-old daughter home from daycare this week after Baker closed public K-12 schools and limited gatherings to 25 people. The governor’s executive order issued over the weekend did not cover daycare and child care centers.

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“We have seen parents in the medical profession in and out of our building,” Heng said. “We just want to be extra careful. [We have] nothing against the medical profession, but you never know.”

Heng’s child care center, a local branch of the nationwide KinderCare network, has been open this week.

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“We’ve been working closely with your local health department, tracking CDC updates and consulting with medical advisers to ensure we’re following their latest guidance,” KinderCare CEO Tom Wyatt wrote in a letter to families. “In many communities it also means temporarily closing our doors and, where we are still open, adapting how we operate.”

According to KinderCare’s closures page, the only center in Massachusetts closed as of Wednesday was its location in Needham. Wyatt said that parents who kept their children home will not be charged for their decision.

“Our family’s thought was we’d rather keep [our daughter] home with us than have something happen and we regret it later,” Heng said.

Heng acknowledged her family’s situation is unique, as she and her husband both have jobs with the flexibility to work from home. They’ve developed a system for at-home child care, alternating taking turns with their daughter for an hour at a time and getting work done during their off hours.

“Not every parent can stay at home,” Heng said.

The KinderCare centers that remained open took additional precautions, which Wyatt outlined in his letter. Those included not gathering children at the beginning and end of day; staggering time outdoors; adjusting pick up and drop off to common areas to reduce classroom traffic; limiting classroom visitors; and strictly enforcing hygiene, cleaning and stay-at-home policies.

Some felt additional safety measures at daycare centers weren’t enough. A Change.org petition calling on the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care to close child care centers received more than 26,000 signatures.

“You are putting the 200,000 teachers at potential risk of infection,” Daniel Gonzalez, who started the petition, wrote. “While it is true that the risk to children is low, it is equally true that they can be carriers. This places our workforce at an increased risk of exposure.”

Some daycares erred on the side of caution this week. Little Sprouts, which has 27 locations across Massachusetts and New Hampshire, closed all of its centers for two weeks after officials in both states put restrictions on public gatherings.

But shutting down posed another challenge – in a letter to families Sunday, Little Sprouts CEO Sarah Schroeder said the company would continue to collect tuition during the closure to stay in business, despite not providing any services.

“With tuition as our only source of income to pay teachers and vendors, the approach is about remaining operational so we can weather the storm together,” Schroeder wrote. Patch reached out to Little Sprouts to see if the tuition policy has changed in light of the governor’s order and has not yet heard back.

One parent told Patch her family spends a little over $4,000 a month to send their two children to Little Sprouts and will have to eat the $2,000 cost over the next two weeks. If they decide to pull their kids out of daycare, the company’s withdrawal policy requires at least four weeks notice and tuition payment over that period.

In a follow-up letter to families on Tuesday, Schroeder said Little Sprouts would continue to adhere to the withdrawal policy but would review reduced tuition or postponed payment plans for families in need.

According to Schroeder, government assistance would not cover the entirety of teachers’ wages, and the school staff, who are hourly employees, would not be given a livable wage on unemployment. National relief packages would apply to those who tested positive for COVID-19, had to remain out of work to take care of someone who tested positive for COVID-19 or had to remain out of work to take care of their children during school closures, Schroeder said.

“While this last circumstance would NOT cover lost wages for our teachers, it could very likely support enrolled families’ claims,” Schroeder wrote. She called the decision to close “socially responsible,” given the effectiveness of social distancing and self-quarantine.

Little Sprouts will waive parent fees for subsidy families and explore alternative tuition options starting Wednesday, director of Marketing and Communications Amanda Goodwin told Patch. She said the company’s profit margins are in the single digits under normal circumstances.

“What we’re focused on right now is trying to pay our staff as much as we can for as long as we can,” Goodwin said. “Absolutely, this is not about making a profit.”

Phone calls to families flagged by the company as being in need of assistance will start late Wednesday.

“We don’t want to inflict any more hardship on people who are also being impacted by this,” Goodwin said.


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Your Responsibilities Once You Find Care

The work isn’t over once you find child care. Understanding the contract you have with your provider and staying involved in your child’s child care setting are both very important to a successful arrangement.

Child Care Contracts

It’s important that you and your child care provider understand the expectations of the care arrangement, and that the responsibilities for you and your provider are clear.

Once you choose a child care provider and agree to enroll your child in their program, you’ll need to sign a contract with your provider before starting care. A contract provides details about the partnership between you and your provider and can help prevent misunderstandings. The contract should include things you and your provider have discussed and agreed on relating to your child’s care. This includes your child’s schedule, rates and fees, how vacations and absences are handled, and what you must do if you want to stop care. Here are some things that you can expect to see in your contract:

  • Costs: This covers the rate you will pay, frequency of payment (for example, weekly or monthly), and any additional fees.
  • Payment and fees: This information explains when payment is due, acceptable forms of payment, and late fees.
  • Hours of operation
  • Services: This includes additional services, such as meals and snacks.
  • Program schedule and closures: This specifies days the program is closed and whether payment is required for those days.
  • Termination policy: This specifies how much notice is required if you or the provider needs to terminate the agreement.
  • Authorized adults: This allows parents or guardians to identify who is approved to pick up children from care.
  • Parent and provider signatures and date(s) signed

In addition to a signed contract, your provider should have written policies for other important situations. There are typically policies for illnesses, discipline and guidance, emergencies, field trips, and transportation.

Stay Involved

You and your child care provider should work as partners to support your child’s well-being. Building a strong relationship with your child care provider is one of the best ways to help ensure your child is happy, safe, and learning while in care.  

Talking with your child’s caregivers and visiting and participating in activities at your child’s program sends a strong message. It tells both your child and your child’s caregiver that you are interested in what your child is doing, and that learning is important.

Here are some ways for staying involved and ensuring care meets your child’s needs.

Talk with Your Child Care Provider Regularly

Drop-off and pick-up times provide good opportunities for talking with providers. If your provider is not available during these times, ask about other ways you can talk about how things are going and how your child is doing. For example, you can plan a scheduled time for calls or check-ins via notes, texts, or emails. Find a time and a way to communicate that works for both you and your child’s provider.

  • Ask how your child is doing.
  • Share suggestions and concerns and what you like about the program with your child’s provider or the program’s director or owner.
  • Share information about your child with your provider, including relevant health information, updates on what happens at home, and your child’s interests.

Find Ways to Participate

Here are some other ways to stay involved in your child’s program.

  • Visit regularly and at various times to see different parts of the daily routine. Also consider dropping in unannounced to observe what happens when providers don’t plan ahead for your visits.
  • Look for ways to volunteer when needed. Ask the program about the requirements for volunteers and how they organize help. Volunteering can take many forms. Possibilities include the following:
    • Help in the classroom, such as reading to books to children during circle time.
    • Be a class representative and organize help from other families to support the classroom and its teachers.
    • Participate in activities and special events, such as bookfairs, field trips, show and tell, career day, Black History Month, and other celebrations.
  • Look for ways you can support your child’s learning at home and at child care.
    • Work with your provider to develop a learning plan for your child.
    • Talk with your provider to identify activities that can be done both at home and in child care that will support your child’s growth and development. Consider your child’s age, strengths, interests, and abilities.
    • Work with your provider to create activities that reflect your family’s culture and traditions.

Talk with Your Child

It’s also important to stay connected with your child so that you can understand what they do at child care and how they feel about it.

  • Ask your child how they feel about their day. For example, “Did you have a happy or sad day? Why?”
  • Ask your child what they do during the day. For example, “I had to read a lot of things today at work and had fun talking to my coworkers. What did you do today? What was the best part? What wasn’t your favorite? Who did you play with?”
  • Ask your child how they interacted with the caregiver. Listen carefully to what they say. For example, “What did you do today with Ms. Anne? Did you have fun? Do you like seeing Ms. Anne?”
  • Observe your child’s behavior during drop-off and pick-up times. Talk with your caregiver about any changes or concerning behavior.
  • If your child says that they do not want to go back, ask them why they feel that way. For example, “Do you have fun playing with the other kids?  Do you like your teachers? What part of the day is not your favorite?”  Be sure to follow up with the caregiver to discuss.

Monday weather-related closures

**DUE TO THE OVERWHELMING NUMBER OF DAYCARES IN THE METRO AREA, WE ARE NOT INCLUDING CLOSINGS IN THIS LIST.  PLEASE CONTACT THE DIRECTOR OF YOUR DAYCARE FOR MORE INFORMATION**

This is a list of weather-related closures for Monday, January 10th:

–ADP in Clinton will open at 10:00am

–Adhiambo School

–Anderson Tully 1st shift do not report. Mgt. & office personal are to contact their supervisors

–Antonelli College, day classes

–Attala County Schools

–Ballet Mississippi

–Baptist Adult Day Health Services in Clinton and North Jackson

–Belhaven, closed until noon

–Bell’s Educare in Canton

–Benton Academy

–Bolton City Offices

–Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Mississippi

–Brookhaven Academy

–Brookhaven Schools

–Canton Academy

–Canton Public Schools

–Central Hinds Academy

— Chahta Holding Group, Applied Technologies (Carthage and Choctaw), IKBI, Choctaw Ikhana, Choctaw Electric will be closed Monday.

–Christ Covenant School, Ridgeland

–Christian Prep, Ridgeland

–Clinton Christian Academy

–Clinton Public Schools

–CM&I School and Daycare

–Cooper Lighting, Vicksburg

–Copiah Academy

–Copiah-Lincoln Community College (Co-Lin):

Simpson County will be closed Monday

Wesson will open at Noon

–Corps of Engineers – Vicksburg District, ERDC and Mississippi Valley Division opening at 12:00 today.

–Covenant Christian School, Yazoo City

–Covington Co. Circuit Court canceled Monday

–Crystal Springs Schools

–Dance Unlimited

–DG Foods in Gallman, no 1st shift

–Durant Public School

–East Central Community College in Decatur

–East Rankin Academy

–Educare Learning Academy

–Education Center School, Jackson

–Emmanuel Christian School

–Faith Academy

–Family Health Care Clinic (Mendenhall, Raleigh, Flowood, Pelahatchie, Pearl, Brandon, Winona, Grenada, & Calhoun City)

–First Family Christian Learning Center

–First Presbyterian Church Kindergarten and Pre-School in Vicksburg

–Five County Child Development Program

–Forest Head Start

–Friendship Child Development Center

–G.G.’s Christian Kindercare/Academy

–Greenwood City Schools

–Hazlehurst City Schools

–Headstart : Closed Monday Only for the following locations:

Brushy Creek

Mt. Sinai

–Healthcare Institute of Jackson

–Hillcrest Christian School and Daycare

–Hinds Community College, no day classes

–Hinds County Offices, closed until 1:00pm

–Holmes County Courthouse/ Chancery Court

–Holmes County Schools

–Holmes Community College, all locations

–Holy Child Jesus Catholic School in Canton

–ITT Technical Institute

–Jackson Academy

–Jackson City Offices, closed until noon

–Jackson Dental Clinic

–Jackson Metro Area Federal Agencies delayed until Noon

–Jackson Prep

–Jackson Public Schools

–JaTran will be running on a 4 hour delay Monday

–Jefferson Davis County School District

–JSU will open at Noon. Student orientation will be at 1pm

–Kids Company Harvard Christian Academy closed Monday

–Laskin Thearpy Group

–Leake Academy

–Leake County Schools

–Leake Co. Public Offices

–Levis, no 1st shift

–Lincoln County Schools

–Little Acorn Child Development

–Madison County Circuit Court opens at Noon

–Madison County Schools

–Magnolia College of Cosmetology

–Magnolia Speech School

–Manchester Academy, Yazoo City

–Madison Ridgeland Academy

–McCoy Federal Building, closed until noon

–Meadowbrook Preschool in Jackson

–Mended Hearts, St. Dominics, canceled

–Millcreek of Jackson

–Millsaps, no day classes

–Mississippi College, Main Campus (Clinton) & Flowood Campus, no day classes; offices closed

–Miss. School for the Blind (Mon & Tues)

–Miss. School for the Deaf (Mon & Tues)

–Mississippi Valley State University

–Montessori Children’s House at Chapel the Cross

–Morrison Heights Baptist Church Child Development Center in Clinton

–Mother Goose Christian Schools (all locations)

–MSU MASEP evening classes in Philadelphia & Jackson

–Mt. Elam Preparatory School, Pearl

–Mt. Salus in Clinton

–New Hope Preschool & Elementary

–New Jerusalem Christian School

–New Summit School

–Nissan Plant, night shift canceled, day shift 1 hour late

–Park Place Christian Academy, Pearl

–Pearl Public Schools

–PECO Foods, day & night shifts

–Pine Lake School and Preschool

–Piney Woods School

–Porters Chapel Academy

–Prentiss Christian School

–Presbyterian Day School & Preschool in Kosciusko

–Privette Preschool

–R Squared, no 1st shift

–Rankin County Schools

–Rebul Academy in Learned

–Reckit Bensicker, delayed opening, 10am

–Remy in Taylorsville

–Riverside Christian Academy

–Sanderson Farms (McComb processing plant), 1st shift only

–Sanderson Farms (Hazelhurst processing plant), 1st shift only

–Scott County Courthouse

–Scott County Schools

–Simpson Academy

–Simpson County Schools

–Sister Thea Bowman Catholic School

–Smith County Schools

–Southern Women’s Health in Flowood

–St Andrews Episcopal School

–St. Anthony Catholic School

–St. Francis of Assisi Early Learning Center

–St Joseph Catholic School

–St. Matthew’s Weekday Ministries, Madison

–St Richard Catholic School

–Sunshine Learning Center, Hazlehurst

–Sylvan Learning Center, Jackson

–Terry City Hall, until 12pm

–Tougaloo College

–Tri-County Academy in Flora

–Triumph Academy & Preschool

–Triumph Village Preschool & Christian School

–Tulane University, closed til 12pm

–Tyson Foods Forest plant (day shifts)

–Tyson Foods Hazlehurst processing plant (only 1st shift down)

–University Christian School

–Veritas School in Ridgeland

–Vicksburg – Warren County Schools

–Vicksburg Catholic School

–Vicksburg Army Core of Engineers, Engineering Research Develop Center, Miss. Valley Division opens 4 hours late

–Virginia College (All Jackson locations) will be closed Monday

–Warren County Board of Supervisors will open at 1:00pm

–Wesson Schools

–Willowood Developmental Center

–Willis General Dentistry

–Wood Forrest Preschool Academy

–Wynndale Baptist Church Pre-School, Terry

–Yazoo City Schools

–Yazoo County Courthouse and Offices

–Yazoo County Schools

Jurors reporting to Jackson and Raymond are excused for Monday. Further information will be provided Monday evening.

All state offices, except on the Gulf Coast, are closed until noon.

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As V1.RU editorial staff was told by worried residents of the village of Rudnya, Volgograd Region, Kindergarten No. 1 Ogonyok stopped enrolling new children. According to young mothers, neither the district administration nor the kindergarten itself provides accurate information about the further work of the educational institution. The fate of all current pupils of the institution in case of its closure remains unknown.

— There are only two kindergartens in our village. Another one is being built, but it is very far away, and it is not clear when it will be completed, – a resident of the Rudnya village said on condition of anonymity. – Now rumors have begun to circulate that our kindergarten No. 1 “Spark” is going to be closed. There is already a gradual reduction of groups. Before there were six, now there are four. The leadership of the kindergarten does not tell us anything concrete, but meanwhile we are very worried about this issue.

According to the residents of the village, after winning the regional competition for projects of local initiatives last year, the kindergarten received new gazebos

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According to young mothers, the closure of the kindergarten can turn into a real disaster for the residents of the village, since it is not expected to be replaced in the near future.

— There is an assumption that they want to close the kindergarten because of non-compliance with the new requirements for food storage. But the question immediately arises: where are they going to put such a large number of children? added worried women. Would you like to at least understand what awaits us? If only one functioning garden remains in Rudna, it will be a disaster. The new kindergarten, which someday is promised to be completed, is inconveniently located, and getting to it will be extremely problematic, especially given the problems with public transport in our village. Yes, and there is no certainty that it will be completed at all.

The administration of the Rudnyansky municipal district, in response to a request from V1.RU, assured that they did not plan to close the kindergarten, and the enrollment of children was temporarily stopped due to the institution’s non-compliance with the requirements of Rospotrebnadzor. What kind of requirements are violated in the kindergarten, the officials did not specify.

“As a result of an inspection of kindergarten No. 1 Ogonyok, Rospotrebnadzor revealed inconsistencies with the requirements that came into force in 2021,” reads the official response signed by the head of the Rudnyansky municipal district Vladimir Poletaev. “In this regard, the enrollment of children was suspended. At the moment, kindergarten is attended by 109pupils. Work is underway to eliminate the comments. The necessary documents were sent to the Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology of the Volgograd Region, after receiving a positive conclusion, the enrollment of children will be resumed. There are no plans to close the kindergarten. In addition, two kindergartens are currently under construction in the district: one in the village of Matyshevo, the other along Melioratorov Street in the workers’ settlement of Rudnya. The completion date for both facilities is the end of December 2022.

According to local residents, due to the lack of public transport, they have to walk around the village

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The administration of the Volgograd region confirmed that there are no plans to close kindergartens in Rudnya village.

— At the moment, kindergarten No. 1 “Ogonyok”, located in the village of Rudnya on Tolstoy Street, 72, is undergoing modernization of the catering unit. The institution is going through all the licensing procedures, – explained in the department. – The documentation has already been prepared and sent to the Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology of the Volgograd Region. At the time of receipt of the relevant agreements, children are not accepted. Parents are offered a visit to another kindergarten located in the district center.

The editors of V1.RU asked the Office of Rospotrebnadzor for the Volgograd Region about exactly what requirements were violated in the kindergarten and how soon it is possible to resume full-fledged work of the institution. At the time of publication, no response had been received.

On the other hand, the educational institution itself assured that there were no violations in the kindergarten, and the problem was only in the outdated canteen that needed modernization. However, at the same time, they confirmed that the enrollment of children was still stopped:

— We have no violations. The thing is that we have an old-style building, and the dining room needs to be modernized to meet the modern requirements of SanPiN, so Rospotrebnadzor temporarily banned the enrollment of children, and people unknowingly began to spread some kind of rumors, – said the staff of kindergarten No. 1. – Closing the kindergarten nobody plans. We are now waiting for the signing of permits from the Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology. How and when the modernization of the canteen will take place is still unknown, but until then the enrollment of children will not be resumed.

Recall that in February 2019, during a scheduled inspection by Rospotrebnadzor of kindergarten No. 376 in the Traktorozavodsky district of Volgograd, numerous violations of sanitary standards were also found. Due to the leaking roof, bulges and other defects appeared on the ceilings and walls in most rooms, including bedrooms, a buffet and changing rooms. The whitewash on the ceiling peeled off and threatened the safety of Volgograd children. One of the kindergarten groups was then closed for 3 months until all violations were eliminated.

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    Which kindergardens will be renovated in summer? Where will nurseries open? — Revda-info.

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    We continue to publish answers to the questions of the head of the Revda Department of Education Tatiana Meshcherskikh. The conference was held in the Revda-info group on VKontakte. See the first part of the answers here.

    When will kindergartens open? Everyone is working, and only a few have got into the duty groups. It is possible somehow more specifically with numbers-months. There is talk, back in April, kindergarten employees were told that the gardens would not open until September-October. Is it true? And again, if playgrounds and camps are allowed, then the gardens may already be open. Revda has a small number of cases, mostly visitors and doctors. A lot more people get sick during flu and cold season. You can also make a strict reception, with a change in temperature and processing. This is probably more of a financial issue than taking care of our children. No one wants to provide kindergartens with everything necessary. Natalia Sorokina

    Answer:

    Dear Natalia! During the pandemic, kindergartens can operate in duty groups with a limited number of children – 12 people per group. At the moment, there are 20 duty groups in the Revda urban district, which are attended by 233 children. Additional duty groups are opened in kindergartens if there is a need and when all necessary anti-epidemic conditions are created in agreement with Rospotrebnadzor.

    Therefore, the financial issue is just solved, in contrast to the current epidemic situation. I really hope that the situation will soon begin to change, and after the restrictions are lifted, kindergartens will also be opened in the Sverdlovsk Region.


    How will the medical commission for future first graders be carried out? If it was canceled in kindergartens. What are the terms and conditions for enrolling a child in the first grade, if the application is submitted, but the child is not enrolled, but is on the waiting list in the selected school? Polina Cherdyntseva

    Answer:

    Dear Polina! The passage of a preliminary medical commission for future first-graders is not normatively fixed, therefore it is not mandatory.

    Enrollment in an educational organization is formalized by an administrative act (order) of this organization within seven working days after receiving the documents. Orders for the admission of children to study are placed on the information stand of the educational organization on the day they are issued.

    The reason for refusal to enroll in an educational organization may be the lack of vacancies. In this case, the parent (legal representative) needs to receive a written refusal to be admitted to the chosen organization and apply to the Department of Education to resolve the issue of his placement in another general educational organization.


    Please tell me if it is possible to keep the child in the preparatory group for the second year? The child’s birthday is November 28, 2014. Anastasia Korepanova

    Answer:

    Dear Anastasia! You can get pre-school education free of charge until the child reaches the age of eight years. This particular issue needs to be resolved with the head of the kindergarten. You may be denied if there are no free places in the group to visit. In this case, you need to contact the Department of Education and you will be offered free places in the city. As practice shows, there are free places in the preparatory groups.


    Tatyana Vyacheslavovna, we are three years old, we went to kindergarten in February 2020. We immediately told the manager that we wanted to leave our child again in the younger group, because. we will not go to school, because we will turn 6.5 at the end of August. Staying for the second year in the preparatory group with other guys, I think, is much harder. The manager does not make concessions, says no – period. We kindly ask you to transfer us to the junior group. Ksenia Meshcherskikh

    Good afternoon, Xenia! Indeed, this year, due to the opening of nursery groups, not every kindergarten has younger groups. Therefore, the manager could refuse you for objective reasons. The Department of Education may offer places in other kindergartens, you should apply.


    When will kindergartens be closed for a month in summer? Are kindergartens closed in any city in our region? What is child abuse? Teachers go on vacation during the school year. Repairs in the kindergarten are not done during this month of closure. Or do we have special rules in Revda? Natalia Darkova

    Answer:

    Dear Natalia! I want to assure you that repair work in the presence of children in kindergartens is prohibited in accordance with sanitary rules. Therefore, all municipalities close their institutions for repairs, since the acceptance of educational institutions is a mandatory procedure based on the annual order of the Ministry of Education and Youth Policy of the Sverdlovsk Region.

    I got on the waiting list for kindergarten, there were no benefits, now I have a certificate of a large family, how to change the data? Son is two years old. Anastasia Kudryavtseva

    Answer:

    Anastasia, all you need to do is bring a copy of the certificate of a large family to the Department of Education, and the program will automatically transfer your child to the list of beneficiaries.


    the grandmother discharged the mother and children through the court in connection with the sale of real estate, there is nowhere to register (a rented apartment, there is no housing of their own), how are such children admitted to school? My son is due to start first grade this year. Until September, the issue of registration will not be resolved, what should we do? Is this the reason for refusal to accept documents? Karina Mokhova

    Answer:

    Dear Karina! Parents (legal representatives) of children living in the assigned territory, in order to enroll the child in the first class, present the original birth certificate of the child or a document confirming the relationship of the applicant, a certificate of registration of the child at the place of residence or at the place of stay in the assigned territory or a document containing information on the registration of the child at the place of residence or at the place of stay in the assigned territory. The place of residence is the place where a citizen permanently or predominantly resides.

    Kindergarten number 34 (2). They promised a full pre-school diagnosis of the child. In fact, referring to the pandemic, they forgot about it, the preparatory group program was not completed! There is no psychological diagnostics and will not be for readiness for school. Is it really impossible to do this? After all, duty groups are working, teachers, it seems, should be busy with something. The preparatory group is responsible, in fact it turned out to be irresponsible. Karina Mokhova

    Answer:

    Dear Karina! Psychological and pedagogical diagnostics of children’s readiness for schooling is not a mandatory procedure and is carried out twice a year in the preparatory group by a teacher-psychologist with the consent of the parents. Due to the pandemic and the closure of kindergartens, it is not possible to repeat such diagnostics. The results of the diagnostics are advisory in nature and do not constitute an assessment of the completeness of the assimilation of the preschool education program.


    I have this question. Will technical schools (RMT, med., ped.) be opened this academic year? Ulyana Konshina

    Answer:

    Dear Ulyana! The issues of opening vocational education institutions are not within the competence of the Department of Education, but I think that from September 1, all educational institutions will begin their work as usual.


    Hello, tell me, please, is it only in Revda that kindergartens are provided only after three years? And up to three only for large families? It turns out that those who were born in winter and spring have to wait until September? Aigul Dubrovina

    Dear Aigul! From September 1, 2020, 15 nursery groups will begin their work in municipal preschool institutions, so places will be provided automatically to children when they reach the age of two years on the reporting date (September 1).


    We have three families in the group who, due to the situation in the country, did not pay on time for kindergarten (once and the debt is less than a month), the head promises to complain to the parents about their failure to fulfill their duties of raising children. Is it legal? Does she really have the right to send information to the guardianship authorities in a situation of delayed payment? (This does not concern our family, but such an attitude hurt, this is not a systematic non-payment – many have a forced measure in connection with the non-payment of wages). Karina Mokhova

    Answer:

    Dear Karina! According to the parental agreement, parents are obliged to pay the parental fee for kindergarten upon the fact of the service rendered. Therefore, the actions of the head are legitimate: from warning letters to parents about non-payment for kindergarten to resolving the issue of returning funds.


    Are parents really required to fill out a mandatory withdrawal form? If, for example, due to the situation, again in the country, the program of the preparatory group was not completed, as I already asked the question above, there was no preschool diagnostics, we want to stay for another year, for example, in kindergarten, but again give this statement, do I have the right not to write it at all? (for deduction). Karina Mokhova

    Answer:

    Dear Karina! This form is filled out in connection with the receipt of preschool education. You can get pre-school education free of charge until the child reaches the age of eight. This issue must be resolved with the head of the kindergarten. You may be denied if there are no free places in the group to visit. In this case, you need to contact the Department of Education and you will be offered free places in the city. This year there are 15 vacancies in the preparatory groups.


    Will groups for children from two years old be open this year? If so, in which kindergartens? Polina Loginovskikh

    Answer:

    Mira, 1st century Quantity: 1

  • Kindergarten No. 2, SOP No. 1, st. Mira, 2nd century Quantity: 1
  • Kindergarten No. 17, st. Tsvetnikov, 49. Number: 1
  • Kindergarten No. 17, SOP No. 1, st. O.Koshevoy, 27. Quantity: 1
  • Kindergarten No. 17, SOP No. 2, st. Mira, 24. Number: 1
  • Kindergarten No. 34, SOP No. 3, st. Mira, 33. Number: 3
  • Kindergarten №39, st. M. Gorky, 42a. Quantity: 1
  • Kindergarten No. 39, SOP No. 1, st. M. Gorky, 40a. Quantity: 1
  • Kindergarten No. 46, SOP No. 1, st. Spartak, 2. Amount: 1
  • Kindergarten No. 46, SOP No. 2, st. K. Liebknecht, 54. Quantity: 1
  • Kindergarten №50, st. Tsvetnikov, 37. Number: 1
  • Kindergarten No. 50, SOP No. 1, st. Azina, 80a. Quantity: 1
  • Kindergarten No. 50, SOP No. 4, st. K. Liebknecht, 45a. Quantity: 1
  • Tell me, please, when will they recruit a team for a new kindergarten under construction near the mosque and where to track information on this moment? I know that all new kindergartens are “assigned” to the old ones, so I’m wondering which one they will attach to (who will be the leader)? Thank you. Theater Kit Revda

    Answer:

    Good afternoon! Kindergarten on the street. Michurina will be attached to kindergarten No. 34. The future leader is Natalya Nikolaevna Kokorina. Recruitment of employees will begin after the commissioning of the facility – approximately in September 2020.


    First question: for repair and vacation in the DC. Teachers stay at home for two months (April, May). And in June they are going on vacation, because. Kindergarten is closed for renovations. The child refuses to go to another group or kindergarten for the duration of the repair for a whole month. Maybe then at least in August to make holidays / repairs. Second question: Will there be places available for 2 year olds this year? It seems like the law exists. And when is the distribution? Let’s take a break from the kids! Anna Gubanova

    Answer:

    Dear Anna! The pandemic has adjusted all our plans, from vacations to repairs. Due to the fact that only duty groups are currently open on the territory of the Revda urban district, if possible, all employees have been sent on vacation and repairs are being carried out where it was possible to adjust the terms under municipal contracts.

    The schedule of kindergarten repairs this year is presented below. I repeat, this year, from September 1, 2020, 15 nursery groups will begin their work in municipal preschool institutions, so places will be provided automatically to children when they reach the age of two years on the reporting date (September 1). The recruitment of municipal preschool institutions in the Revda city district will take place from July 27 to August 10, 2020.

    Schedule of repairs in connection with preparations for the start of the 2020-2021 academic year and for work during the winter period (and suspension of activities) in Revda kindergartens:

    • June: 17 (SOP No. 2), 39, 46 (SOP No. 1)
    • July: 17, 34 (OSB 1), 34 (OSB 3), 46 (SOP 2), 50 (OSB No. 4)
    • Aug: 17 (SOP #1), 39 (SOP 1)

    We will be three years old on November 9, we are 37th in turn, will they give us a kindergarten this year? Natalia Svetlichnykh

    Answer:

    Dear Natalia! By September 1, conditions for children aged 2 to 3 years will be created in municipal preschool institutions. Since the date of enrollment of the child is considered to be September 1 of the current year, we can say that you will receive a ticket to kindergarten.

    Due to the planned opening date of school No. 9, September 1, 2020, the health camp at the school will not operate during the summer. In this connection, it was proposed to pick up the documents previously submitted to the MAOU “Secondary School No. 9and transfer them to another educational institution. It turns out that the children of Kirzavod were left without a summer vacation, because. not everyone has the opportunity to take and bring the child to the camp every day. Planned to organize the delivery of children. But the school reported that the driver quit and there would be no delivery. Why are the children of Kirzavod worse than the children of the city? Will this issue be resolved?

    Answer:

    Dear parents! In the interests of parents and in accordance with the administrative regulations for the provision of the municipal service “Providing trips to children in the organization of recreation in day and country camps”, the parent has the right to apply to any educational institution that organizes the work of the camp on its territory.

    A complete list of day camps planned to open in the summer of 2020 is posted on the website of the Department of Education in the section “Children’s Health Campaign”. In addition, MBOU “Secondary School No. 1” will organize transportation of children to a summer camp at the school.

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        This is not even about the kindergarten itself, but about the corresponding structural unit at the city school No. 6. It has three children’s groups, and the teaching staff includes 15 employees. More recently, the staff and parents of the pupils learned that their kindergarten is under threat of closure. The reason is that the school, which operates a garden, needs additional space for classrooms for first-graders. The party suffering from a possible closure has already shown its intention to fight twice. On May 15, an appeal was sent to the president, and on May 18 at 17:00 an open letter with requests to sort out the situation fell on the table of the head of the city, Andrei Tkach. About it 29.ru was reported by one of the initiators of all appeals, Maria.

        – The unexpectedness with which the decision was made to close the kindergarten, the behind-the-scenes nature of its adoption, the initial refusal of the authorities to discuss it with the labor collective, the devastating consequences of this step are simply discouraging, members of the initiative group write in their open letter to the head of the city. 54 signatures of teachers and parents were collected in support of the letter.

        In their opinion, the closure of the kindergarten, which has been successfully operating for many years, will leave children and workers literally on the street: it will be difficult for the first to get used to new groups, the second to find a new job.

        The city administration completely denies the scale of the problem, and also claims that no clear decision has been made to close the kindergarten at school No. 6.

        Everything is too exaggerated. The decision to close the structural unit will be made by the principal of the school. In general, for the second year in our city there is no queue for kindergartens, we provide places for all children. Now we are talking about the disbanding of only 2 kindergarten groups – the third children will now graduate, next year we have only 1 application for enrollment. There are 15 gardens in the city, full occupancy is 3-4. We will transfer 43 children who will remain to other kindergartens, – Andrey Ivanov, deputy head of the city for social issues, commented.

        He also noted that literally on Monday at the reception at the administration he spoke with several parents who were most worried about the question of whether there would be places for children in the event of a closure in the nearest kindergarten, which was commissioned and began work in 2014.

        As for the employment of kindergarten workers, the deputy head says optimistically that vacancies for them will be found in other kindergartens or in the same school No. 6.

        Be that as it may, knowing that there are not so many vacancies in a small town, and worrying about how children will get used to other kindergartens, petitioners are not going to agree with the closure.

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      Add a comment Kaliningrad Prosecutor’s Office and the Education Committee with a request to inspect the activities of the head of MADOU No. 90, located at Kaliningrad, st. Shipbuilding, 19/ 23, Yulia Vladimirovna Morozova.

      Among our main complaints are bringing educators to dismissal; violation of SanPin requirements for the size of the group; “improper” nutrition of pupils; lack of cultural activities for children; refusal to allocate funds for the purchase of new toys, stationery, teaching aids for children; lack of signaling in a preschool institution; a small selection of additional educational services; inadequate personnel policy.

      Below is a copy of our appeal to the prosecutor’s office and the education committee.

      Statement.

      We ask you to check the activities of the head of MADOU No. 90 in Kaliningrad, located at the address Kaliningrad, Sudostroitelnaya st., 19/23, Morozova Yulia Vladimirovna.

      We ask you to check the following facts:

      1. Bringing educators to dismissal.

      While we were preparing this application, one of the teachers wrote a letter of resignation, which was immediately signed. The educators who remained in our group announced their intention to quit as well. As a result, in the middle of the school year, our children were left without educators.

      2. The payroll of the group is 26 people, which is a violation of SanPiN clause 1.10.2, which prescribes the quantitative composition of the group no more than 20 people.

      Despite the small size of the group premises, the administration of the kindergarten did not take into account the recommendations of SanPin and more children were recruited than the group could accommodate, as a result:

      – the beds in the bedroom for all the kids did not fit , three retractable cascades stand directly in a group in the play area. The kids, whose sleeping places were in the group, suffer from insomnia during their quiet time, because after dinner the junior teacher is obliged to wash the dishes, wash the dining tables and the floor, and this creates noise. In addition, the passage to the toilet room is in the group, and some children, going to the toilet, wake up others.

      – only 3 sinks and 2 children’s toilets are installed in the toilet room (clause 6.18.2 of the SanPiN, 4 sinks for children plus 1 sink for staff, and 4 children’s toilets must be installed), and the kids, returning from a walk, line up in toilet; the toilet is in urgent need of repair;

      – there is no covered veranda in the area where our group walks, so walks in rainy weather are not carried out;

      – old ventilated windows installed in the bedroom;

      – part of the toys and educational equipment for children from the group, purchased in accordance with the recommendations of the Kindergarten Administration; for the harmonious growth and development of children; at the expense of the parents of the group, the administration of the kindergarten demands to be thrown out, since now there is not enough space for sleeping places;

      – it is not possible to ventilate the group room, because now children are constantly in it (clause 8.7 of SanPin prescribes to ventilate ALL rooms every 1. 5 hours in the absence of children).

      Parents are outraged by this arrangement of beds, because it violates the rights of children to healthy sleep, normal eating, deprives our children of their usual place to play, which can lead to bruises and injuries.

      The teachers of our group tried to point out to the Kindergarten Directorate the problems that arise as a result of such illiterate actions. As a result, the Directorate of the Kindergarten began to build its relations with our teachers in such a way that ALL the teaching staff of the group intends to look for other jobs. But the task of a competent manager is to keep good staff!!!! And our teachers are really the best: one has worked with children for more than 30 years, the second for more than 10 years, the junior teacher for 4 years.

      3. Children’s nutrition.

      Parents of the group understand that there are average daily food norms per child in MADOU. However, all children are different and so are their eating habits. The directorate of the kindergarten charged the junior teacher with the same portions for all children, without taking into account the individual characteristics of the child. The junior teacher tried to convey to the administration of the kindergarten that such feeding turns into torture for the child, causing vomiting and forming a fear of food and further unhealthy eating behavior. However, her arguments were not accepted.

      4. Lack of cultural activities for children.

      Since the beginning of the school year, only one puppet show with visiting actors has been arranged in our kindergarten. There are no outdoor exhibitions and excursions. Only intra-group events arranged by our craftsmen-educators.

      According to the Kindergarten Administration, it was not possible to come to an agreement with outside organizations for holding events. Our educators were charged with the responsibility of organizing and conducting theatrical performances on their own. Those. our educators will have to rehearse roles and memorize texts either during their working hours or during their rest – which will certainly affect the quality of their already busy work.

      5. Kindergarten administration does not allocate funds for the purchase of new toys, stationery, teaching aids for children.

      For 2 years now, parents, on their own initiative, on their own, voluntarily bring all this to the group. Even the floor covering for the group was purchased by the parent committee.

      If there is a need for minor repairs, to somehow fix a bed, table or cornice in the group, educators turn to parents. We, in turn, of course help, but the question arises, what is the Head of the economic department doing if the parents are doing minor repairs?

      Attached to the application is a copy of the list that was given to the teachers, which lists which toys should be in the middle group. Directly, it was not said that it must be purchased at the expense of the parents.

      6. The garden is not equipped with a security system.

      There are combination locks on the doors, but the code on them has not changed for 3 years and is known to all the homeless and drunkards around. There are no closers on the entrance doors, and the entrance doors are constantly open, which means free access to the kindergarten.

      The alarm button is located on the first floor, and in case of an emergency, none of the teachers on the second floor will be able to call for help.

      7. Small selection of additional educational services.

      There are mugs on a paid basis, but their choice is poor. There is no rhythm, choreography, a foreign language, a children’s development school, drawing, modeling. The administration of the garden is unable to attract teachers from outside. We know that in neighboring kindergartens, the situation is reversed.

      8. Inadequate personnel policy.

      Often, one teacher works in groups, and junior teachers are divided into two groups. Real teachers, literate and qualified, do not want to go to our kindergarten, because there is an unhealthy atmosphere in the team. The administration of the kindergarten does not try to create a team, does not keep professionals.

      We also ask you to encourage and note our wonderful teachers. It is they who organize wonderful educational activities, arrange sports minutes, intra-group competitions and exhibitions.

      Our teachers take into account the individual characteristics of each child, the nuances of his health and the climate in the family. The group has a comfortable and warm atmosphere, thanks to the understanding and professionalism of our educators.

      Our babies are taught to be inquisitive, honest, kind, open and caring; be friends; respect elders; create and fantasize; appreciate beauty.

      Thanks to the efforts of the teachers of our group, cleanliness and order reign in our group. The kids are full and tidy. Our children are really loved (!) and under supervision.

      Parents of the group 2 middle №2 MADOU №90.

      Spelling, punctuation and style of the author preserved.

      News author: Mother.

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      Internal Rules for the kindergarten

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      are approved by order of Director No. 1-2/5/2020, 29.05.2012020 9000 9000 9000 Board of Trustees (Minutes No. 2, 05/28/2020)

      1. GENERAL

      1.1. The internal regulations of the kindergarten are based on the Law on Preschool Children’s Institution and the legislative acts emanating from it.

      1.2. The internal schedule of the kindergarten is published on the website of the kindergarten on the Internet and is available for review in paper form.

      1.3. The internal routine of the garden is mandatory for children, parents and employees of a preschool institution.

      2. AGENDA

      2.1. The kindergarten is open on working days from 6.30 to 18.30.

      2.2. Groups work in accordance with the approved activity plan and regime in accordance with the age and psychological characteristics of children.

      2.3. Everyday educational activities are planned and carried out on the basis of the Kindergarten Curriculum and the kindergarten’s annual activity plan.

      2.4. Parents have the right to familiarize themselves with the “Curriculum”, the annual plan of the kindergarten and the “Kindergarten Development Program”

      2.5. If the child falls ill or the parent does not plan to bring him to the kindergarten for personal reasons, then the parent is obliged the day before by 12.00 to call the teacher in the group by mobile phone or one of the telephone numbers of the kindergarten management 634 5892, 634 0063, 634 5836.

      2.6. In case of emergency, for example, the child fell ill only in the morning, it is necessary urgently, before 8. 00 am, notify about it by phone 634 5892 or by the teacher’s mobile phone . Then the child is removed from the diet on the first day.

      2.7. After a temporary absence of a child in kindergarten, it is necessary to put the child on food by calling 634 5892 the day before until 12.00 to kindergarten or call the teacher in the group so that the child is put on food. 3.1. The parent brings the child to the kindergarten before the start of educational activities and picks it up at a suitable time in accordance with the daily routine of the kindergarten.

      3.2. To ensure the safety of their child, the parent hands him over personally to the teacher and picks him up from the kindergarten in the same way.

      3.3. Parent and child enter and leave the kindergarten through the front door of their group.

      3.4. The child is brought to the kindergarten and taken away from the kindergarten by the parent of the child or an adult family member. The parent must notify the teacher of the group if someone else comes for the child, and not the mother or father of the child. The teacher of the group has the right to transfer the child to a trusted representative, with whom he was introduced in advance.

      3.5. Please note that in the evening the kindergarten closes at 18.30. In the event of an unexpected delay, the parent should immediately contact the group teacher.

      3.6. If the child is not picked up by the time the kindergarten closes, the teacher waits for the parent for another 30 minutes after the kindergarten closes. At the same time, the kindergarten worker tries to contact the child’s parents or trustee by phone and notifies the director of the kindergarten. Even if in this case the parent does not come for the child, the group worker informs the police about the child left in the kindergarten and further actions are carried out at the direction of the police.

      3.7. The transfer of a child to a minor, a person without a power of attorney or in a state of intoxication is prohibited.

      3.8. An employee of the group has the right to transfer the child to a person who has a power of attorney from the parents and has been introduced to the employee of the group.

      3.9. It is strictly forbidden for a child to enter kindergarten and leave kindergarten without a parent.

      3.10. The parent notifies the group teacher if the child falls ill or does not come to kindergarten for any other reason.

      3.11. In order to create a favorable microclimate for the child during the morning reception and evening farewell, the parent and teacher find time to exchange the necessary information regarding the needs of the child (for example, did not sleep well at night, health problems, etc.).

      3.12. When bringing a child to a kindergarten, a parent, based on the interests of his child and other children in the group, takes into account the working hours of the kindergarten, the plan of activities in the group, the daily routine in kindergarten (breakfast time, lunch time, start and end of classes).

      3.13. If a child has breakfast in kindergarten, then the parent brings him 15 minutes before breakfast. The teacher of the group must be warned in advance about the lateness of the child for breakfast.

      3.14. Classes in kindergarten start at 9.00. In case of being late, please notify the teacher of the group so that he can take this into account when preparing the group for classes.

      3.15. If a child falls ill while in kindergarten, the teacher immediately contacts the child’s parents. To do this, kindergarten must be exact contact details of the parent her.

      4. GARDEN CLOTHING

      4.1. The child comes to kindergarten in clean clothes and shoes.

      4.2. In the group, the child should have removable shoes (it is advisable to exclude shoes with black soles that leave black stripes on the floor, for babies with a fastener or Velcro).

      4.3. The child in the group has his own personal locker for storing clothes, the order in which is maintained by the parents.

      4.4. Each child should have personal hygiene products (comb, napkins, change of underwear).

      4.5. For physical education, the child needs a special physical education uniform, which is negotiated in the group with the teacher. For outdoor exercise, it is recommended to have a separate set of clothing.

      4.6. For being outside, the child should have such clothes that do not interfere with his active movement, are easy to dry and which will be easy to clean if the child gets dirty.

      4.7. If the parent wishes, the child’s belongings can be marked to prevent loss or accidental exchange with another child.

      4.8. Clothing and footwear must be appropriate for the weather.

      4.9. In cold and rainy weather, it is recommended to have a spare set of dry clothes and shoes.

      4.10. The children of the nursery group in the locker must have a set of dry clothes for changing in a separate bag.

      4.11. The child should have shoes with non-slip, stable soles to reduce the risk of falling and tripping on the street.

      4.12. The kindergarten warns that some parts of children’s clothes and belongings may be dangerous. Shoes with sliding soles and weak fasteners, shoes in the form of slippers, jackets without buttons and a hood with a drawstring, scarves tied over the jacket, decorations around the neck, etc. are undesirable.

      4.13. In the dark, the child definitely needs a reflector or clothing with reflective elements.

      5. PLAY AND OUTDOOR

      5.1. In kindergarten, children walk 1-2 times a day, depending on weather conditions.

      5.2. In winter, children do not walk in the yard at a temperature of -20 º C, children of the nursery group – -15 º C (air temperature and wind speed are taken into account). Or the walk is shortened to 20 minutes.

      5.3. The use of personal bicycles and roller skates in the kindergarten is prohibited in order to ensure the safety of other children.

      5.4. There are no storage facilities for children’s bicycles and strollers in the kindergarten. If a parent leaves them in a kindergarten, the kindergarten is not responsible for them.

      5.5. A child may bring a personal toy to the day care center as long as it is clean and free of small dangerous parts. When allowing their child to bring a personal toy to daycare, a parent should be aware that other children will play with it and that it may deteriorate or break. The teacher and the kindergarten are not responsible for the safety of toys brought from home.

      5.6. If a child took a toy from the kindergarten, including another child’s toy, then it is necessary to immediately return it, explaining to the child why it is forbidden to take other people’s toys.

      5.7. The kindergarten celebrates the child’s birthday. Talk about the tradition of this holiday with the teachers of the group. It is strictly forbidden to treat other children in kindergarten with cake, pretzel, fruit, lemonade.

      6. SUPPORT FOR CHILD HEALTH, DEVELOPMENT AND WELL-BEING

      6. 1. When a child is admitted to a kindergarten, a parent fills out a questionnaire about the health of their child. The parent informs the director of the kindergarten in writing about the special conditions for the child, based on his health. Based on this, the staff, as far as possible, adapts the educational environment for this child, the organization of educational activities and the daily routine.

      6.2. Kindergarten employees create for a child with special needs, together with the director of the kindergarten and the local government, an environment that is favorable for the development of the child and meets his or her abilities.

      6.3. The kindergarten does not accept a child if his health condition may harm the child himself or the health of other children.

      6.4. The employee of the group monitors the health of the child when he is admitted to the kindergarten, during his stay in it and notifies the parents of violations of his well-being and behavior and, if necessary, notifies the director of the kindergarten.

      6.5. A sick child is sent home or to a hospital for treatment, depending on the child’s condition, while the kindergarten employee immediately notifies the child’s parents.

      6.6. If a child becomes ill with an infectious disease, a medical examination is necessary. Parents are asked to immediately inform the kindergarten about the illness of the child with an infectious disease.

      6.7. In kindergarten, the child is not given medicines. If a doctor prescribed medication in case of a chronic health disorder of a child, then in exceptional cases (for example, diabetics) in a children’s institution, medications can be given in the doses prescribed by the doctor under the responsibility of the parent and in agreement with the teacher, director.

      6.8. In case of illness or damage to a child in a kindergarten, if necessary, a kindergarten employee calls an ambulance and contacts the parent of the child. Until the arrival of an ambulance or a parent, they allow the child, if necessary, to lie under supervision. If necessary, provide a sick or injured child with first aid before the arrival of an ambulance.

      6.9. A child with a suspected infectious disease is isolated by a kindergarten employee from other children, if possible, without leaving him alone in the room.

      6.10. The director of the kindergarten notifies the health department about a spreading infectious disease by phone or e-mail based on the parents’ report, without mentioning the names of sick or infected children.

      6.11. During the period of an infectious disease, a special cleanliness routine and handwashing requirements are applied in the kindergarten, following the guidelines of the health department.

      6.12. The menu in kindergarten is compiled in accordance with state requirements for healthy eating. The parent can get acquainted with the menu in the group at the information stand or on the web page of the kindergarten.

      6.13. In case of favorable weather conditions, activities are carried out in the courtyard of the kindergarten.

      7. SAFETY

      7.1. Kindergarten workers create a psychological, social and physical environment in the kindergarten that is safe and offers children a variety of creative, playful, educational activities and opportunities for developing physical activity.

      7.2. The goal of the staff and parents of the childcare facility is to prevent situations that threaten mental and physical safety. Children, parents and staff immediately respond to violations of mental and physical security, find a solution, the group employee and / or the director of the kindergarten must be informed.

      7.3. The application of methods for solving situations that threaten the moral and physical safety of children and kindergarten employees takes place in accordance with the crisis plan approved by the management of the institution.

      7.4. The key person in the prevention of bullying in kindergarten is the teacher, who is the creator of friendly and supportive relationships between children, parents and colleagues. The parent informs the group teacher and/or principal of any problems.

      7.5. The family is primarily responsible for the upbringing, care and development of the child. The kindergarten supports and develops home education.

      7.6. Trust the teacher, tell him about the joys and problems of your child.

      7.7. The design, dimensions and area of ​​the installed playgrounds and sports grounds on the territory of the kindergarten correspond to the age and height of the children and guarantee the safety of use.

      7.8. The furniture in the kindergarten is installed in such a way that there is no injury to children and that there is enough space for them to play.

      7.9. It is forbidden for children to leave the premises and outside the territory of the kindergarten without the knowledge of the employees of the kindergarten, unauthorized entry of strangers into the territory and into the building of the kindergarten.

      7.10. The organization of the work of the kindergarten proceeds from the number of employees established by law in relation to the number of children.

      7.11. During daytime rest/sleep, one member of the group is with the children.

      7.12. If during a walk one worker has a justified reason to go to a group with some children, another worker of the group must guarantee the safe stay of the remaining children on the street.

      7.13. During the training trip, moving along the street, children and group workers must wear reflective vests.

      7.14. Parents, kindergarten staff and children close the gate behind them to ensure the safety of children.

      7.15. The territory of the kindergarten and the territory adjacent to it is closed to vehicles, except for vehicles serving the kindergarten, which have the appropriate permits.

      7.16. On the territory of the kindergarten, parents and employees are prohibited from riding bicycles and roller skates. Please do not bring personal bicycles to the kindergarten, as a child cycling may endanger other children. Children, parents and employees cannot enter the territory of the kindergarten on a bicycle, a bicycle can be driven nearby.

      7.17. There is no place to store personal sleds in the kindergarten. Therefore, during the walk, children use only sleds and skis that are stored in the warehouse of the kindergarten’s sports equipment.

      7.18. The territory of the kindergarten is intended only for walks under the supervision of teachers. In the interests of the safety of children, when picking up a child, please leave the territory of the kindergarten and continue walking in another territory.

      7.19. Do not bring toys to the kindergarten that can be dangerous to others or contribute to aggressive games.

      7.20. You can bring clean personal toys to the kindergarten according to the rules agreed in the group. The teacher is not responsible for the safety of toys brought from home.

      7.21. Children, parents and employees of the kindergarten must immediately inform the director of the children’s institution about dangerous situations that can cause physical and moral injury to children and employees of the kindergarten. If a kindergarten employee notices that a parent is negligent in raising a child, endangering his health or violating his rights, the employee is obliged to report this to the kindergarten management or child protection specialist.

      7.22. Information received from the child and parents is confidential. When processing, using and providing it to other organizations, the kindergarten follows the Personal Data Protection Act. The parent gives or does not give consent to the open use of photos of his child on the Internet, on a stand, in an album, by signing an application for admission. The basis for the processing of personal data is the consent of the parent.

      8. WORKING TOGETHER

      8.1. The kindergarten is always glad to cooperate with parents, thanks to which conditions are created for a favorable stay of the child and a safe environment for its development is provided.

      8.2. The parent notifies the teacher immediately if contact details (address, email, phone) change.

      8.3. Children’s institution employees protect the data of the child and family in accordance with the Law on the Protection of Personal Data.

      8.4. The parent receives the necessary pedagogical advice and assistance from all specialists, teachers and administration on all issues of raising children. Administration hours are listed on the bulletin board.

      8.5. To ensure the positive emotional state of the child, his development and safety, the parent should communicate with the group teacher every day by exchanging daily information.

      8.6. Questions of the child’s behavior are discussed by the parents only in cooperation with the teacher of the group. Parents are not allowed to address another child with comments and objections. Only teachers are involved in resolving children’s conflicts.

      8.7. Individual conversations on the development of the child (the teacher and the parent discuss the progress of the child, make the current individual development plan) are carried out at least once a year. When a new child appears in the group, an additional interview is conducted during the period of his adaptation.

      8.8. In order to facilitate cooperation with parents, the teacher draws up a “Child Development Folder” for each child, which reflects the most important stages in the development of the child’s personality.

      8.9. If you have any questions, problems or wishes, please contact the teachers, the principal or the Board of Trustees. Any proposals for amendments to the internal regulations of the kindergarten are welcome.

      8.10. Parents can get information on bulletin boards, in the information folder, on the kindergarten website.

      9. MISCELLANEOUS

      9.1. Smoking is strictly prohibited indoors and on the territory of the kindergarten.

      9.2. Entry of vehicles into the territory of the kindergarten is prohibited, with the exception of service vehicles and, in exceptional cases, transport of kindergarten employees

      9.