Resurrection preschool alexandria va: Resurrection Children’s Center – Alexandria, VA
Resurrection Children’s Center – Alexandria, VA
Resurrection Children’s Center is a non-sectarian, non-profit, cooperative preschool supported by the Church of the Resurrection. The school admits students of any race, color, religion, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities. RCC is an inclusion preschool. Children with special educational needs or disabilities are included in each class.
Resurrection Children’s Center has been developing creative approaches to early childhood education since 1970. It receives numerous grants from private foundations and service organizations for the development and implementation of its innovative programs. From 1972-78 the school was funded as a national model demonstration preschool by the U.S. Office of Education. Since then, the school has received many awards and commendations from public and private organizations, locally and nationally, for its outstanding work. The Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC), an organization that guides parents nationwide, and The Danny Chitwood Early Learning Institute, which provided consultation and training, began their outreach to the community at RCC.
A Little About Us
Resurrection Children’s Center is a private, non profit, non-sectarian preschool founded in Alexandria in 1970. Resurrection Children’s Center admits children of any race, color, national or ethnic origin and is licensed by the State of Virginia.
Our Program
Resurrection Children’s Center offers a dynamic and innovated early childhood education program for 45 children. Children at Resurrection Children’s Center participate in community service projects and look forward to weekly visits with residents at a Goodwin House, our neighboring retirement community. Outdoor activities are a priority and children spend at least 30 minutes each day on a well-equipped playground. Resurrection Children’s Center also provides annual vision and sensory integration screenings.
Our Mission
Resurrection Children’s Center offers a model for family-centered, inclusive, cooperative preschool education to the community.
Our mission is:
to provide children with active learning experiences which facilitate social-emotional, cognitive, and physical growth through the use of the developmentally appropriate HIGH/SCOPE curriculum;
to promote inclusive classrooms where diversity is treasured and children with differing needs, abilities, and cultural backgrounds learn to grow together;
to create a supportive environment where parents are active participants in the classroom, work as a team with teachers, and become effective, life-long advocates for their children.
Curriculum
At the heart of RCC’s program is the nationally recognized and developmental High/Scope Curriculum. This internationally acclaimed educational system views children as decision makers and active learners who learn most naturally through play. Within the context of play, the curriculum emphasizes independent thinking, problem solving, and the development of socialization and cognitive skills, as well as creative exploration through art, music, and movement. Children leave Resurrection Children’s Center as confident and eager learners, ready for the challenges of kindergarten. In addition, goals and activities from the Handwriting Without Tears program and Ramps and Pathways (designed to provide hands on exploration of the physical sciences) are woven into the daily routine in each classroom as appropriate.
Parent Education and Involvement
In our cooperative preschool, all parents work in their child’s classroom on a rotating basis. This gives parents the opportunity to take an active role in their child’s first learning experience away from home. Resurrection Children’s Center also offers a supportive parent education program, including monthly coffees and a parenting hotline. Formal parent-teacher conferences are held twice a year.
The Staff
Teachers and administrators are trained, caring, and skilled in assessment and individualized planning. They work closely with families to create an effective educational program for each child. A speech and language therapist, an occupational therapist, and an educational consultant are on staff to guide and support teachers and parents and work with children who need additional services.
Teacher-Student Ratio
Each class is limited to 9 to 12 students and is conducted by 2 highly qualified teachers and a parent helper. There is a ratio of 1 adult to 3 students in the youngest class and 1 adult to 4 students in the older classes.
Community Support
Resurrection Children’s Center depends on community support, corporate and foundation grants, and individual donations to fund its unique program. It participates in both the United Way and the Combined Federal Campaign.
The Church of the Resurrection houses our program and the congregation has provided strong support for the Center since its founding.
Other community organizations that support Resurrection Children’s Center include:
Katherine Pollard Maddux Memorial Mental Health Foundation
Alexandria Day Nursery and Children’s Home (an extension of the Alexandria Rotary Club)
Ivakota Association, Inc.
The Kathy Wilson Foundation
Washington Forrest Foundation
The Kiwanis Club of Alexandria
Alexandria-Lincolnia Lions
Mt. Olivet Foundation
Financial Assistance
A limited amount of financial assistance for tuition or therapy is available.
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Resurrection Evangelical Lutheran Church in Arlington, Virginia
Schedule for the Coming Week at Resurrection Church
Sunday, February 5
9:10 a. m. – Sunday School in the Parish Hall.
10:00 a.m. – Worship: Prof. Shawn Strout of Virginia Theological Seminary presiding.
11:15 a.m. – Confirmation Class will meet in Room 13.
Sunday, February 12
9:10 a.m. – Sunday School in the Parish Hall.
10:00 a.m. – Worship: Pastor Gordon Lathrop presiding, with installation of Congregation Council officers and members and first communion for Granger and Ophelia Phillips.
11:15 a.m. – Confirmation Class will meet in Room 13.
Sunday Supply Pastors
Resurrection is pleased to welcome back Prof. Shawn Strout of Virginia Theological Seminary to preach and preside at this Sunday’s worship service. On February 12, Pastor Gordon Lathrop will return to lead us, and Granger and Ophelia Phillips, son and daughter of Tom and Julia Phillips, will be welcomed to the Holy Communion for the first time. Pastor Peter Fauerbach, Granger and Ophelia’s grandfather, will also participate in the liturgy. The officers and members of our Congregation Council will also be installed at the February 12 service.
Our outstanding series of guest pastors continues on February 19 with Rev. Tiina Talvitie, Pastor of the Finnish Congregation that meets once a month at Resurrection Church, presiding. Pastor Lathrop will lead our Ash Wednesday service on February 22 and also our worship on the first Sunday in Lent on February 26.
We are also honored to welcome Metropolitan Washington, D.C., Synod Bishop Leila Ortiz to preside and preach at our March 5 worship service, followed on March 12 by Pastor Sarah Garrett Krey, Assistant to the Bishop for Candidacy and Mobility for the Metro D.C. Synod.
Congregation COVID Protections
Based on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) current recommendations, masking is optional for attendance at Resurrection’s worship services when the CDC assessment of Arlington County’s community COVID level is “low” and is recommended, but not required, for attendance if the community level is “medium.”
The CDC recommends that residents stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, get tested if they have symptoms, and wear a mask if they have symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19, as well as to individuals on public transportation. The agency also encourages residents to wear a mask at any time, if they choose to do so, as an additional precaution to protect themselves and others. Anyone at high risk for severe illness is encouraged to consider wearing a mask indoors in public and taking additional precautions.
Congregants at Resurrection’s worship services are also reminded to maintain appropriate distances when sitting in pews, sharing the peace of Christ and taking communion, and to wash hands and use sanitizers in church. Our pastors, communion assistants, and ushers will continue to wear masks when welcoming those attending services and in distributing Holy Communion. The wearing of masks in Sunday School will continue to be guided by parents’ feedback. Anyone not feeling well should stay home and access the livestream feed of worship services.
Reminder to Bring Communion Glasses
The Worship and Music Committee would like to encourage you to bring your own glass from home to use at communion in our worship services. Paper cups will continue to be provided for those who need them, but please consider making an effort to use a glass from home – a practice that better reflects our care and reverence in handling the wine of communion.
Share Your Intent to Support Our Budget
Having adopted our 2023 operating and capital budgets, Resurrection’s financial team needs to ensure that our congregation will back these budgets with its generous offerings of support. Please let us know of your giving intentions by answering the Stewardship Committee’s request and returning your Giving Intent response at our Sunday services, mailing it to the church office, or using the online form on the Resurrection website.
You can also choose to have your offering automatically drawn from your bank account on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis with the “Simply Giving” electronic funds transfer program. Just complete an enrollment form and return it along with your giving intent – or schedule a recurring offering using the “Donate” button on the Resurrection website.
Are You Ready for Souper Bowl Sunday?
It’s that time of year! After worship services on Sunday, February 12, the Education Committee will be selling soups, chili, stews, breads and corn breads on Super Bowl Sunday to raise money for our congregation’s young folks to participate in the ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans in 2024! The youth group will also be putting together Valentine’s packages for our college kids on February 12.
February 12 AFAC Food Collection
Resurrection’s collection of donations of food items for AFAC will continue on Sunday, February 12, in conjunction with our regular worship service.
Support Our Altar Guild
The Altar Guild plays a critical role in preparing our worship services – but it currently has only a few members and would very much appreciate some additional assistance. If you are willing to help or have any questions about what would be entailed, please contact Jeanette Barkley.
Offering Envelopes Delayed
We continue to await the delayed arrival of Resurrection’s 2023 offering envelopes and regret the inconvenience of not having new envelopes to start the New Year. Your offerings remain critically important to the church, so please use any unused 2022 offering envelopes for the next few weeks until the new envelopes arrive – just correct the date to the current Sunday. Your envelope number will remain the same for 2023.
If you don’t have any 2022 envelopes left, substitute envelopes without numbers can be provided. To ensure that your offerings are properly credited to you – especially cash offerings, please include your name on a substitute envelope.
Blue Recycling Bins
The Creation Care Team has placed several new blue recycling bins throughout the building. Please use these bins to recycle paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, and aluminum/steel cans. Please do not put anything else in the bins, including no plastic bags or paper towels. Thank you for supporting this program as we work to reduce the amount of trash collected at our church.
Help with Snow Removal
Winter is here – and Resurrection is looking for volunteers to help clear the sidewalks and entrances to the church after snowfalls. The Property Committee has only three volunteers thus far and more hands will make lighter work! If you live within walking distance of the church – or even a short, safe driving distance – and would be willing to help with snow removal, please speak with Ted Mortensen.
Member Information Form
Resurrection is continuing to work on updating its membership directory with the most current, accurate and preferred contact information. Member Information forms are available in the Narthex – we urge each member of the congregation to fill one out and return it to the church office.
Can’t make it to church? Watch us Live! Now Livestreaming Worship
To view our 10:00 a.m. Sunday worship service on YouTube live, click on the live worship link on the RELC home page on Sunday mornings during the worship hour and be redirected to the YouTube live stream. The Live Stream will “go live” at 9:55 a.m. on each Sunday morning. To view the service at a later time, go to our YouTube Channel. Click on the videos tab to browse archives of past services. Click on the Subscribe button and create an account to be notified when Live Streams are started or when other videos are added. For any questions, please contact the pastor.
Intercessory Prayer During the Time of Pastoral Transition
During our pastoral transition, we will suspend the compilation of a formal and published prayer list. Our intercessory prayer lists are crafted and maintained by the pastor who receives names and who exercises pastoral discretion and care in relation to those named and those who name them. Without an interim or called pastor to generate and maintain the list and to follow up pastorally concerning those named, an intercessory prayer list would be challenging to maintain with pastoral integrity and sensitivity. That said, each Sunday’s prayers of intercession include a petition during which members of the worshiping assembly can call out aloud specific names of persons for whom they would like to pray, and during this time of pause, worshipers can also name persons in the silence of their hearts and minds. Please be assured that your prayerful intents and those of the whole worshiping assembly are heard by God.
Pastoral Care for Emergencies and Other Needs
Pastor Amy Feira has graciously agreed to be on call for members of the congregation to contact in case of pastoral emergency and other pastoral needs through the month of February. She may be reached at: (703) 303-9388 and/or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Other Announcements?
Alexandra Mattson, the editor of our now quarterly Steeple Light newsletter, is now also serving as the editor of our Weekly Announcements messages, working closely with Council President Glen Mason. If you have any items that you wish to communicate in the Weekly Announcements as committee chairs or those responsible for other ministry initiatives at Resurrection, please send them via email to both This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by late Wednesday mornings for inclusion in the message for the coming Thursday. Thanks!
Mother’s Day!!! Holiday in kindergarten
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One of the many holidays celebrated in our country on the last Sunday of November was Mother’s Day . On this day, I would like to say thanks to all mothers who give children love, kindness, tenderness and affection. Mom is the closest, dearest and dearest to any person. For the baby, there is no one closer than the mother. That is why Mother’s Day is the main holiday in kindergarten. In our kindergarten, in the last week of November, events dedicated to this holiday were held: children sang songs, danced, recited poems, and together with their mothers who came to the holiday, participated in competitions, gave handmade gifts to their beloved mothers. The children of the preparatory groups prepared a festive concert, hosted by the teacher Smovzh A.P. and a pupil of the preparatory group Shevtsova Nastya.
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Municipal state preschool educational institution of the Khanty-Mansiysk region “Kindergarten” Skazka “p.
Gornopravdinsk”
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Manual
Alena Vladimirovna Head Phone:
Total experience: 21 years / Teaching experience: 21 years / Professional experience: 6 years |
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Khramova Elena Leontievna Deputy Head for Educational Work Phone: 8(3467)37-50-08 8(3467)37-50-09 Fax: 8(3467)37-50-08 E-mail: ds-gprs@hmrn. ru Website Portfolio Reception: Monday – Friday 8.00-16.12 Lunch break 12.30-13.30 Weekends days Saturday, Sunday Total experience: 35 years / Teaching experience: 35 years Level of education: Higher. NOU VPO Vladivostok “Open Institute of Law” 2010 Pedagogy and psychology Diploma VSG 5380529from 16.07.2010 Category: compliance with the position held: Order of the preschool educational institution No. 251101-L dated 11/25/2021, valid until 11/24/2026 Increase skill level: “Features of education, students with disabilities, including those with ASD, in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standards, X-M IRO Ud. No. 3058 dated 11/23/2019; Prevention of extremism and terrorism in educational Organizations, Ishim, LLC Educational and Scientific Institute Alexandria Ud. №1911285 dated November 28, 2019; “Participation of public control in in the field of education” LLC “Interbridge Consulting” training center for additional education, Chelyabinsk 20. 02.2020; “Modern website of an educational organization: documents, regulations, norms and trends -2020”, West Siberian Center for Vocational Training, Kh-M, St. b/n dated 01.10.2020; “Training on labor protection for managers and specialists of organizations”, LLC “PCS”, Tyumen, Ud. №3015/19-01 off 06/04/21; “Planning and implementation of additional measures to strengthen security measures in educational institutions”, LLC “MRIPK and PC at FRO Presidium, Bryansk, ud. No. 40813884, dated 06/09/2021; “Provision of first (pre-medical) aid to victims at work”, OOO PCS, Tyumen, Ud. No. 6006 / 23-01 dated 06/10/21, Fire-technical minimum “(for managers and those responsible for fire safety of preschool institutions and secondary schools), LLC “PCS” Tyumen, Ud. No. 2014/4-01 dated 06/08/21; “Job with service information of limited distribution, containing in documents on anti-terrorist protection of objects (territories) in the field of educational activities” LLC “PTsS”, Tyumen Ud. No. 002/17-02 dated 17.09.2021; “AOP DO: design and implementation algorithms” LLC “PCS”, Tyumen Ud. No. 8002/19-02 dated 04.10.2021; “Modern approaches to the implementation of the GEF of preschool education “Tomsky State University, Tomsk, 2022. |
APEMOVA0014 teacher-psychologist Category: compliance with the position held until November 21, 2026. Order of the preschool educational institution No. 211101-l dated November 21, 2021 Total experience: 38 years / Pedagogical experience: 34 years / Experience in the specialty: 6 years / Experience in this OO: 6 years Level of education: Higher Ishim State Pedagogical Institute 339787 04/30/1989 Pedagogy and psychology (preschool) Direction training and / or specialty: Teacher of preschool pedagogy and psychology. Methodist for preschool education Advanced training: “Implementation of the Federal State Educational Standard for students with disabilities, including those with ASD, in conditions of general and special education “IRO, Kh-M, 05/20/2020; “Modern approaches to the implementation of GEF preschool education “Tomsk State University, Tomsk; “Providing first aid to victims in an educational organization” Izhevsk, ANODPO “Platform” Ud. No. 102325, 2022. |
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Kristina Evgenievna Goleleva Higher |
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Olga Vladimirovna Bondarchuk caregiver first category from May 19, 2017 to May 18, 2022 33 years / Work experience in this OO: 19 years socio-pedagogical academy. DI. Mendeleev Diploma 107224 0076999 11.04.2014 Pedagogy and psychology (preschool) Direction of training and / or specialty: Teacher-psychologist Advanced training: “Organization educational activities at the preschool level in the region artistic and aesthetic development”, IRO X-M, Ud. 1896 dated 09/24/2020, “Complex psychological and pedagogical support for children of early and preschool age with HIA in the context of the Federal State Educational Standards of Education, OOO PCS, Tyumen Ud. No. 8002/21-02 dated 04.10.2021; “Modern approaches to the implementation of the GEF of preschool education “Tomsky State University, Tomsk, November 2021; “First Aid victims in an educational organization “Izhevsk, ANODPO “Platform” Oud. No. 102084 April 2022 |
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Burnashova Elena Ivanovna Total experience: 18 years / Pedagogical experience: 18 years / Experience in the specialty: 10 years / Experience in this OO: 10 years old |
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Gubanova Anastasia Vyacheslavovna caregiver First category: until May 18, 2025, Order No. 280501-l dated May 28, 2020, Total experience: 20 years / Teaching experience: 17 years / Experience in the specialty: 14 years / Experience in this OO: 20 years Level of education: Secondary vocational education – Tyumen Pedagogical College No. 1 Diploma SB 4329989 06/08/2004 Direction of training and / or specialty: Educator of preschool children age. Advanced training: Organization and the content of educational work with children with mental retardation (intellectual disabilities) in the context of the implementation of the Federal State Educational Standard, OOO PCS, Tyumen, Ud. No. 8008 / 2-02 dated September 18, 2020, “Methodology teaching children to play chess in the framework of the implementation of the Federal State Educational Standard, Higher School Business Administration, Ekaterinburg, Ud. No. 0081295 of October 13, 2020; “First steps on the levels of financial literacy”, Surgut State University, Ud. 26601 from 03/01/2021; “Spiritual and moral education of a personality in an educational organization in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standards of Education “PCS” LLC Tyumen Ud. No. 8002/24-02 of 04.10.2021; “First Aid victims in an educational organization” G. Izhevsk, ANODPO “Platform” Ud. No. 99893 April 2022. |
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Kudrenko Irina Yurievna educator Category: compliance with the position held term: Total experience: 30 years / Teaching experience: 23 years / Advanced training: “Peculiarities of education for students with disabilities, in |
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Kuzmina Natalia Mikhailovna Category: compliance with the position held term: Total experience: 30 years / Pedagogical experience: 23 years / Advanced training: “Implementation |
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Yulia Mikhailovna Norkova educator Category: Higher, term: until May 15, 2026; Order of the preschool educational institution No. 020601-L dated 06/02/2021 Total experience: 30 years / Teaching experience: 23 years / Advanced training: “Organization |
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Zhuldikova Anastasia Valerievna Educator Category: compliance with the position held, term: Total experience: 11 years / Teaching experience: 11 years / Advanced training: “Social and communicative development of preschoolers |
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Zotova Margarita Kharitonovna educator Category: compliance with the position held, term: Total experience: 30 years / Teaching experience: 23 years / Advanced training: “Social and communicative |
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Yumagulova Uraliya Salavatovna Educator Category: Higher, term: Total experience: 11 years / Teaching experience: 11 years / Advanced training: “Modern |
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| Abdukarimova Gulshat Maratovna speech therapist Category: compliance with the position held, term: Total experience: 12 years / Teaching experience: 9 years / Advanced training: “Implementation |
Zharnikova Natalia Alexandrovna music director “Honorary |