Miguel montes head start: Ccrc Head Start-miguel Montes | PACOIMA CA DAY CARE CENTER

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Ccrc Head Start-miguel Montes | PACOIMA CA DAY CARE CENTER

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Stepping Stones Academy – Rosenberg TX Licensed Center – Child Care Program

Description: By focusing on the whole family, Head Start and Early Head Start programs both focus on giving families the necessary resources to care for their children in healthy and productive ways. CCRC staff offer medical, dental, mental health, special needs and nutrition services as well as many opportunities for parents to be involved in their child’s growth, development and education.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    197414043
  • Capacity:
    39
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • Type of Care:
    DAY CARE CENTER;
  • District Office:
    L.A. NORTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE
  • District Office Phone:
    (310) 337-4333 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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Type Inspection Dates Reports/Citations
Inspection 2019-09-13 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2019-09-13 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2019-03-26 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2019-01-14 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2018-05-11 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection 2018-03-12 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Summary 09/13/2019, 03/12/2018 No Citation

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About CCRC Head Start-Miguel Montes

Fun and learning ahead at Ccrc Head Start-Miguel Montes! Ccrc Head Start-Miguel Montes is an early care and education provider in Los Angeles that welcomes students and families to a center-based facility. As a center, Ccrc Head Start-Miguel Montes provides an environment that’s geared towards stability, structure and providing learning resources and opportunities for children to explore the sights and sounds of the world around them. Children will meet and form bonds with peers of like ages and benefit from quality instructions from experienced adults. With a full-time schedule, Ccrc Head Start-Miguel Montes further provides what parents want in care and education. Full-time care allows students to get the best of a real community outside of the home – chock full of learning, laughter, play and fun – with the strength of a structured program and structured day that’ll benefit them down the road. Parents get the time they need to work while watching their children grow leaps and bounds in language and cognitive development. Ccrc Head Start-Miguel Montes also teaches a language immersion curriculum, fully immersing students in the learning of a foreign language in a natural way! Students at Ccrc Head Start-Miguel Montes will experience subjects, activities, exercises and play all in a foreign language, rather than a language being taught as a separate subject. Language immersion has been shown to be a fantastic method to help expand students’ horizons and inculcate language abilities at a time where students’ cognitive abilities are taking off.

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Columbus Crew Porter, Caleb

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L. Cardenas 22

M. Layun 19

S. Montes 3

N. Sanchez 4

S. Vegas 20

Hesus Gallardo 17

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A. Gonsales 21

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D. Mensah 4

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D. Etienne 22

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KF Monterrey

Hugo Gonzalez

Goalkeeper

Edson Gutierrez

Protector

Matthias Kranevitter

77′ Substitution:
Celso Ortiz

Rogelio Funes Mori

69′ Substitution:
Maximiliano Meza

Ake Arno Loba

77′ Substitution:
Vincent Janssen

Dorlan Pabon

80′ Substitution:
Carlos Rodriguez

Jose Alvarado

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Columbus Crew

Evan Bush

Goalkeeper

Saad Abdul-Salam

55′ Substitution:
Harrison Afful

Abubakar Keita

Protector

Alexandru Matan

55′ Substitution:
Arthur

Isaiah Parente

68′ Substitution:
Darlington Nagbe

Bradley Wright-Phillips

46′ Substitution:
Gyasi Zardes

Miguel Berry

74′ Substitution:
Pedro Santos

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06 May 2021 – CONCACAF Champions League

CF Monterrey

3 – 0

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29 Apr. 2021 – CONCACAF Champions League

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2 – 2

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07 Nov.
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America De Mexico

CF Monterrey

01 Nov.
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San Luis

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24 Oct.
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CF Monterrey

Necaxa

20 Oct.
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Queretaro

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Oct 09
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Orlando City FC

Columbus Crew

9Oct 2 ‘0002
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18 Sept.
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14 Sept.
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Football, the match between CF Monterrey and Columbus Crew ended with a score of 3 – 0. The match took place on 06/05/2021 at 00:00. The probability of winning was as follows: 64.52 % (CF Monterrey), 21.74 % (X), 15.38 % (Columbus Crew).

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Match details

  • CF Monterrey 3 – 0 Columbus Crew
  • CONCACAF Champions League North & Central America
  • Date – 06/05/2021
  • Time – 00:00 UTC
  • Location: Estadio Bbva Bancomer, Guadalupe, Mexico
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Celaya (football club) | it’s… What is Celaya (football club)?

Celaya (Spanish: Celaya FC ) is a Mexican football club based in Celaya, Guanajuato. Currently plays in Assenso MX, the second strongest division in the country.

Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Era Atlético Celaya
    • 1.2 New time
    • 1.3 Records
    • 1.4 Form
  • 2 Notes
  • 3 External links

History

The club was founded as Celaya FC in February 1954. Dr. Miguel Iriarte Montes was the club’s first president and registered the club in the Segunda División Professional, which at the time was the second most important league in Mexico. In only its second year of existence, the club finished second behind Monterrey Football Club, which achieved promotion.

In 1957-58 the club achieved promotion after winning the league, where they were unbeaten in their first 18 games. The club formalized the promotion on December 15, 1957, when they defeated Nacional 2–1 under Argentine coach Florencio Caffaratti and took the top spot from Tampico.

The club played their first match in the top flight on 13 July 1958 against America, who defeated them 4-1. The first goal in the top division was scored by Felipe Negrete, although many others believe it was Mateo de la Tiera (due to a free-kick mix-up that led to the goal). The club struggled desperately in the early games but did not win until the 8th round, when they pulled out a 3-2 victory over Zamora. The club managed to maintain their place in the league thanks to a one-point advantage over Kualta’s team, who were relegated. That year the club finished 13th in the league with 19points, winning only 4 games, Ranulfo Rosas was the club’s top scorer that year with 8 goals, followed by Jones and Appichafoco, both with 5.

with 12 points, leaving Monarcas Morelia and Deportivo Zamora to fight for survival. Ferreira was the top scorer for that year with 9 goals, followed by Ortiz with 8 and Cabañas with 4. The club’s mediocre performance let them down in the 1960-61 season, when the league ended with a record of 6 wins, 7 draws and 13 losses , a total of 19points, the club was relegated to the second division. They started the tournament quite well, but when coach Florencio Caffaratti left the club, it was led by Gabriel Unate, who was very difficult to win. The club was officially relegated on 15 January 1961 after a 0-0 draw against Tampico Madero. There were only a few players in that squad who had a good year: Quaglia, G. Mercado and Ismael Ferreira, they scored 7, 5, and 4 goals respectively.

The club spent the 1960s in the Second Division where, after 10 years of mediocre performances, the club was finally disbanded at 1970 year. A few years later, Celaya, along with the Technologico de Celaya club, were revived with the aim of restoring the city of Celaya to its former sporting glory. Celaya entered the Tercera Division and in 1973-74 the club won the league. Celaya continued in this vein, but in 1975-76 she lost to the Segunda Division de México in the final against San Luis Football Club. In turn, Tecnológico de Celaya would later be relegated to Tercera Division, where they played a few more seasons before being disbanded.

The club spent the 1980s with mixed success in Segunda B before breaking back into Segunda A in 1991. From 1991 to 1993, again 2 clubs represented the city of Celaya: Celaya and Linces Celaya.

Atlético Celaya Era

The club achieved its comeback in 1994 when two clubs from the second division (Atletico Cuernavaca (Morelos) and Escuadra Celeste de Celaya (Guanajuato)) merged. Another team, Atlético Espanyol also joined the tandem at a later date.

All the merged clubs brought a piece of their former symbolism to the newly minted club: the name of the new club was taken from Atlético Cuernavaca (although its name also coincides with the former Atlético Espanyol), the blue color was taken from Celeste de Celaya, and the bull was taken from Atlético Espanyol , who also gave the new team its nickname – Toros (bulls).

Atlético Celaya won the second division and were promoted. The first year in the Primera Division came in the 1994-1995 season after winning the Liga de Ascenso, where they managed to leave Pachuca behind. At 19In the 95-96 season, former Real Madrid legends Emilio Butragueño and Hugo Sanchez came to the club, who helped the club achieve such results: 14 wins, 10 draws and only 10 losses, a total of 52 points, and the club also made it to the quarter-finals of the cup for the first time in its history where FC Monterrey won. The first match was played in Monterrey, where, after 90 minutes of play, the referee recorded a 2-2 draw. The second match was played in Celai, where the clubs again did not reveal the strongest, 0-0, but the team from Celai went further on away goals. In the semi-finals, the club faced Veracruz, the first match was played in Veracruz, where Celai managed to win with a minimum score of 1-0, securing an advantage for the next match. The second game was played in Celai, after 90 minutes of opposition Celaya scored 5 goals and was on her way to her first Mexican Cup final. In the final, the club faced Necaxa, who had passed UANL Tigres in the quarter-finals and America in the semi-finals. The first match was played in Celai, where the clubs parted with the world, 1-1. The second game was played in Mexico City at the legendary Azteca Stadium, where after 90 minutes the clubs finished with zeros on the scoreboard. The league’s controversial decision was not to play extra time or a penalty shoot-out, but to award the Necax Trophy with an away goal in the city of Celaya.

In the 1996-97 season, due to the grief of losing the cup through an unfair decision, the club finished last in Group 4 with 5 wins, 2 draws and 10 losses, for a total of 17 points.

But now the club is at the bottom of the standings. The team also had financial problems which led to the sale of their First Division license to an industrialist from Morelos during the winter of 2002-03. He formed a new team called Colibris de Morelos, but it disappeared as quickly as it appeared. At the same time that Atlético Celaya disappeared, her older neighbor sister Celaya was relaunched again when La Piedad moved to Celaya. This club was made up of the likes of Mauro Nestor Guerc, Antonio Lomeli, Felipe Robles, Luis Fernando “Scoponi” Sandoval, Marcos García Nascimento, David Pacheco and Josémir Lujambio, but it wasn’t long before the club disbanded again in 2004 .

New time

The club was revived again in 2007, when the club from the first division, Querétaro became known throughout the country. The club celebrated its first year in the elite with a good play-off qualifying round, but after a controversial decision, the club was liquidated by the Mexican Football Federation due to player problems. The club was sold due to the fact that Querétaro was relegated from the first division, which allowed clubs belonging to the same owner to play among themselves. The club has played in the Segunda Division de Mexico since 2008. In 2010, the club defeated Tampico Madero in the final and was awarded as Tamaulipas State Champion.

Records

  • Seasons in Primera Division: 14
  • Seasons in Primera Division A: 1
  • Best finish in Primera Division: 4th (1995-96)
  • Worst finish in Primera Division: 18th (2000)
  • Biggest win: 5-0 v Guadalajara (1999)
  • Biggest defeat: 6-0 vs. Atlanta (1996) and America (1999)
  • Most points in a season
Long season: 52 (1995-96)
Short season: 24 (1999)
  • Most goals in a season
Long season: 49 (1995-96)
Short season: 29 (1999)
  • Most wins in a season
Long season: 14 (1995-96)
Short season: 6 (1998 and 1999)
  • Most consecutive wins: 5 (1995-96)
  • Most losses in a season: 10 (1996, 2000)
  • Most consecutive games without winning: 14 (1958-59)
  • Fewest wins in a season: 2 (1997)
  • Fewest losses in a season: 5 (1999)
  • Top scorer: Emilio Butragueno with 14 goals (1995-96)
  • Most goals scored in a game: Richard Zambrano with 4, win over Veracruz in 1994 semi-finals.