Sawmill preschool: The Children’s Center • Saw Mill Club

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  • Caldwell County Schools Preschool Program is not a traditional preschool or daycare. As an integrated preschool, our goal is to serve the needs of all students in an inclusive setting. The blended approach provides a tremendous benefit for children to develop strong language, play, and social skills. This design provides a wonderful opportunity for all children to participate and experience growth.

    Caldwell County’s 5 star rated preschool classrooms are staffed by a certified birth-kindergarten teacher and highly qualified teacher assistants. The Creative Curriculum for Preschool incorporates areas of learning in literacy, math, technology, social-emotional development, and the arts every school day.

    The Preschool Program is currently located at the following elementary schools:

    • Baton Elementary
    • Collettsville School 
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    • Whitnel Elementary

     

  • Classes are designed to best meet the needs of all students. Typically developing children must be at least 3 years old by the first day of school and may not be eligible for kindergarten. Children applying for NCPK slots must be age 4 to be eligible.

    • Class sizes are limited to serve 18 students.
    • Preschool classes follow the Caldwell County School Calendar.
    • Hours of attendance may vary at each school.
    • Tuition for the preschool program is competitive.  
    • Applications for these slots may be obtained from the Preschool Office.

    Tuition for children who enter at various points throughout the year will be prorated.

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    332 Greenhaven Drive NW

    Lenoir, NC 28645

    Phone: (828) 726-3920

    Fax: (828) 757-0642 

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  • Dublin City Schools Preschool

    7030 Coffman Rd

    Dublin, OH 43017

    614-761-5880 (MAINLINE)

    614-718-8980 (ATTENDANCE)

    PRE_ATTENDANCE@DUBLINSCHOOLS. NET (ATTENDANCE EMAIL)

    614-718-8471 (CLINIC)

    614-718-8956 (FAX)

    4 days per week classes

    Monday – Thursday, 

    AM Session 8:45-11:15 for bus riders

    AM Session 9:00-11:30 for non bus riders

     

    5 days per week classes

    Monday – Friday,

    PM Session 12:45-3:15 for bus riders
    PM Session 1:00-3:30 for non bus riders

    DCS  Preschool

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  • The Dublin City School District offers an outstanding preschool program that serves children with disabilities and also provides an educational opportunity for typically developing children to serve as social and academic role models (peers) in the classroom.  We strive to ensure that all children in our program are challenged to excel to the best of their ability.  It is our goal to help children arrive to kindergarten equipped with the necessary skills for success.

    Our program aligns to the Early Learning and Development Standards as recommended by the Ohio Department of Education. Learning standards are addressed in the following domains: Social-Emotional Development, Approaches Towards Learning, Cognitive Development and General Knowledge, Language and Literacy Development, and Physical Well-Being and Motor Development. Children practice and explore these skill areas through age-appropriate activities that are skillfully developed by our staff.
     

    PHILOSOPHY

    Early childhood spans the years of development from birth to kindergarten.  We know that children in this age group acquire knowledge in ways that are significantly different from the ways in which older children learn.  Young children learn best when they interact with people and manipulate objects.  They are motivated by their desire to make sense of the world around them.  How young children learn dictates how they should be taught.  For young children to fully understand and remember, information must be presented to them in the context of their own experiences and environment.  If their learning experiences are relevant, they are more likely to persist and be motivated to continue learning.   It is the staff’s role to provide an environment and a variety of activities to facilitate this.  Young children develop a greater understanding of their world when given opportunities to observe and model behaviors and skills exhibited by children from various developmental levels.  All of our classrooms have typically developing peers to provide these opportunities. 

      

    PROGRAM OVERVIEW

    The Dublin City Schools Preschool strives to promote academic achievement by offering services to our early learners, while focusing on their diverse and individual needs. We collaborate with parents, community members, students and staff to create a high-quality program, in which each child is a valued member of a learning community.  

    There are 14 preschool classrooms.  Each classroom has one classroom teacher and two paraprofessionals. Morning and afternoon sessions are offered.

    4 days per week classes

    Monday – Thursday, 

    AM Session 8:45-11:15 for bus riders

    AM Session 9:00-11:30 for non bus riders

     

    5 days per week classes

    Monday – Friday,

    PM Session 12:45-3:15 for bus riders
    PM Session 1:00-3:30 for non bus riders

    Transportation is only provided to those students who are attending a center-based preschool classroom through an Individualized Education Program (IEP).

    PEERS

    The Dublin City Schools Early Childhood program provides an excellent  educational opportunity for typically developing children to serve as peer models.  To apply please complete and submit the online Peer Application (located under “Links” in the right-hand column of this page).

    Peer Criteria

    • Must reside within Dublin City School District
    • Child should be 3.5 years old upon enrollment
    • Child enjoys playing with other children:  interacts well with others, manipulates toys, and engages in age-appropriate activities without assistance
    • Child follows simple directions, makes basic needs known, answers simple questions
    • Child would be a good role model to others:  separates easily from a parent, models good behavior and social skills, attends to adult-guided activity, is willing to take turns
    • Child must be toilet trained

    Tuition

    The peer program is funded by the tuition of $140 per month for the morning class and $170 per month for the afternoon class.   Tuition is due the 1st of each month.  The monthly tuition is an average of the number of days in the school year divided by nine months.  Short months, five-week months, holidays, and three snow days have been averaged.  This means you will pay the same amount each month.  You will be asked to pay the first and last month’s tuition prior to the start of school.
      
    Accounts must be current on the first day of each month and must remain current.  After the first day of each month, no child will be admitted to the preschool until the balance is paid.  If you desire to withdraw your child, please notify us in writing so we will not hold a place for your child and continue charging your account.  Deductions will not be made for a child’s absence due to illness.  There also will be no deductions for family vacations; we have vacation times already in our school schedule. 

    For further information regarding the program please call (614)761-5880.

OJSC “Novosverzhensky sawmill”.

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  1. General information
  2. On the company
  3. Photos of workshops
  4. Videos about us
  5. News, Articles
  6. Official catalog (PDF file)
  7. Contact details
  8. Information about legal entity
  9. Site and social networks
  10. activities (OKVED)
  11. Office address
  12. Contact phone numbers

On company

OJSC Novoswuszer ZAO “Newswords” management, traces its history from the moment the Anglo-Europe company established a sawmill in the village of Novy Sverzhen in January 1928.

A large industrial facility was built in Novy Sverzhen – a steam-powered sawmill designed for four Titan type sawing lines. The power of the steam engine (and there were two of them) exceeded 300 horsepower. A deep channel was dug from the Neman to the sawmill (about half a kilometer) in order to float the timber on the water. nine0007

To ensure the production of raw materials, logging was carried out, which employed about 700 people, two steam tugs worked on the transportation of wood. About 300 people were employed in the wood processing in the sawmill workshops.

The sawmill specializes in the production of edged and unedged sawn timber from softwood, sleepers, sliced ​​veneer, technological chips and molded products (floor boards, lining, skirting boards, etc.).

More than 1000 people worked in the company. The sawmill had its own power plant and fire brigade. The firm built a club for its employees with a library, numerous clubs and sports clubs. It had its own preschool. nine0007

In September 1939, in connection with the accession of Western Belarus to the USSR, the enterprise was nationalized by the decision of the Council of the National Economy of the BSSR and became known as Novosverzhensky Timber Plant. The main activity of the enterprise is the production of wood processing products.

From 1977 to 1992, the sawmill was part of the Minskmebel and Minskproektmebel associations as an independent structural unit.

In March 2021, the BYSPAN woodworking holding was established in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus dated March 3, 2021 No. 78 “On the establishment and activities of a woodworking holding”. nine0007

According to the above regulatory legal act, the shares of 9 woodworking enterprises, including JSC Novosverzhensky Lesozavod, previously managed by JSC Development Bank of the Republic of Belarus (Borwood holding), were transferred to the management of JSC Ivatsevichdrev.

Photos of workshops

Video about us

Commercial offer

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Official catalog (pdf file)

To download pdf catalogs from mobile devices, go to the main version of the page number of employees: 01. 01.2022 –
Director Victor Aleksandrovich Luzhkovsky

Website and social networks

Official website: https://lesozavod.com.by
E-mail: [email protected]

Types of activity (OKVED)

Main activity:
16100 Sawing, planing and impregnation of wood

Office address

Minsk region, Stolbtsovsky district, village Novy Sverzhendorozhnaya, st. , 8

Working hours

Mon-Fri from 09:00 to 18:00. Sat-Sun holidays

Contact phones

Reception: +375 1717 72601
Commercial sector. Tel: 7-26-09
Planning and economic sector. Tel: 7-26-14
Head of the service of timber resources. Tel: 7-26-13
Accounting and reporting sector. Tel: 7-26-07

Director
Viktor Aleksandrovich Luzhkovsky. Tel: 7-26-00

Secretary – referent
Staselovich Marina Vitalievna. Tel: 7-26-01

Chief Engineer
Rusakovich Vadim Nikolaevich. Tel: 7-26-03

Chief Power Engineer – Chief Mechanic
Morozenok Sergey Konstantinovich. Tel: 7-26-19

Chief Accountant Zhanna Ivanovna Filipovich
. Tel: 7-26-06

Chief Economist
Yazvinskaya Tatyana Petrovna. Tel: 7-26-14

Leading engineer for labor protection, Chairman of the trade union committee
Parkhimovich Stanislava Boleslavovna. Tel: 7-26-04

Head of Quality Department
Rafalovich Kristina Vitalievna. Tel: 7-26-12

Head of the commercial sector
Chernous Elena Mikhailovna. Tel: 7-26-09

Lead engineer for raw materials and logistics
Yermakovich Nadezhda Sergeevna. Tel: 7-26-10

HR Specialist
Skoda Zarina Valerianovna. Tel: 7-26-02

Legal adviser
Nemchik Oksana Leonidovna. Tel: 7-26-02

JSC “Novosverzhensky timber plant” , as a business entity, traces its history from the moment the Anglo-Europe company established a sawmill in the village of Novy Sverzhen in January 1928 . In Novy Sverzhen, a large industrial facility was built – a steam sawmill, designed for four sawing lines of the “Titan” type. The power of the steam engine (and there were two of them) exceeded 300 horsepower. A deep channel was dug from the Neman to the sawmill (about half a kilometer) in order to float the timber on the water. To provide production with raw materials, logging was carried out, which employed about 700 people, two steam tugs worked on transporting wood. About 300 people were employed in the wood processing in the sawmill workshops. In total, more than 1000 people worked in the firm. The sawmill had its own power plant and fire brigade. The firm built a club for its employees with a library, numerous clubs and sports clubs. It had its own preschool.
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In September 1939 , in connection with the accession of Western Belarus to the USSR, the enterprise was nationalized by the decision of the Council of the National Economy of the BSSR and became known as the Novosverzhensky Timber Plant. The main activity of the enterprise is the production of wood processing products.

From 1977 to 1992, sawmill was part of the associations “Minskmebel” and “Minskproektmebel” as an independent structural unit.

Since 1994, Novosverzhensky Timber Plant has become a branch of Lesdrevprom Open Joint Stock Company (Order N 435 of 12/29/1994) and was such until August 2004.

August 10, 2004 by order of the concern “Bellesbumprom” in order to implement the decision of the meeting of shareholders of OJSC “Lesdrevprom” dated 31.05.2004, (minutes N 16 “On the transfer of the property of the” Novo-Sverzhensky timber mill “OJSC” Lesdrevprom “to the ownership of the Republic of Belarus free of charge ”) and Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus dated August 6, 2004 N 950 “On the acceptance of property into the ownership of the Republic of Belarus”, “Novosverzhensky sawmill” was transformed into a republican unitary production enterprise – RUE “Novosverzhensky sawmill”.

The activities of the state enterprise “Novosverzhensky sawmill” of the concern “Bellesbumprom” were carried out on the basis of the decision of the Minsk Regional Executive Committee dated August 16, 2004 N 779.

Within the framework of the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus dated March 5, 2016 No. 181, it was established and on June 10, 2016 JSC Novosverzhensky Lesozavod became part of the Holding of Woodworking Industry Organizations, the holding’s managing company is a subsidiary unitary enterprise of the Development Bank – BR -Consult. In accordance with the decision of the board of the Minsk Regional Territorial Fund of State Property dated October 4, 2016, the Novosverzhensky Timber Plant Open Joint-Stock Company was established by transforming the Novosverzhensky Timber Plant Republican Unitary Production Enterprise.
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In March 2021 the woodworking holding “BYSPAN” was established in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus dated March 3, 2021 No. 78 “On the establishment and activities of a woodworking holding”. According to the above regulatory legal act, the shares of 9 woodworking enterprises, including Novosverzhensky Lesozavod OJSC, which were previously managed by the Development Bank of the Republic of Belarus OJSC (Borwood holding), were transferred to the management of Ivatsevichdrev OJSC.