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Mission: To educate, enrich and empower our community – from generation to generation.Vision: In our community, with our community, for our communityValues: As a Jewish Community Center, we are grounded in Jewish values and traditions. We believe in fostering inclusion, creating connections and ensuring continuity for our community.
The mission of Trinity CDC is to provide quality, affordable early care and education to children within our economically and ethnically diverse community. We strive to provide stability and support to the children in our care and to their families, so that together we can truly impact future generations.
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House provides an extensive array of effective and integrated services - social, educational, legal, health, housing, mental health, nutritional and fitness - which significantly improve the lives of 15,000 people in need each year, ages 3 to 103, on the East Side of Manhattan.
MONTESSORI PARENTS CO-OP FOR CHILDREN IS A NON-PROFIT MONTESSORI SCHOOL FOUNDED IN 1985 LOCATED IN OMAHA, NEBRASKA. MPCC IS STRUCTURED FOR CHILDREN AGES 18 MONTHS THROUGH THE 6TH GRADE AND OFFERS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILD TO BE PART OF PARENT-RUN COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
The mission of the Clemson Child Development Center is to provide affordable, quality child care and preschool education. The Clemson Child Development Center fosters learning and development in an environment that appreciates diversity. Emphasis is also given to programs that strengthen the home environment, enabling families to provide the optimal development of their preschool children
WOODLAND HILL MONTESSORI SCHOOL - A DIVERSE AND ENGAGING EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIP OF PARENTS, TEACHERS, CHILDREN, AND COMMUNITY - NURTURES A CHILD'S LOVE OF LEARNING AND SENSE OF SOCIAL AND PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY USING THE CHILD-CENTERED MONTESSORI PHILOSOPHY AND CURRICULUM TO DEVELOP THE INTELLECTUAL, SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL, ARTISTIC, AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE INHERENT IN EACH CHILD.
Calvert School is an independent lower and middle school for girls and boys located in Baltimore, Maryland. Children are prepared for secondary school and for a lifetime of learning by mastering the academic basics. Through its financial aid and recruitment efforts, Calvert strives to offer an educational opportunity to students of all socio-economic backgrounds.
The Forest School Foundation is a volunteer-led 501(c)(3) that promotes and grows outdoor, nature-based early childhood education (forest schools) in Western North Carolina and the Southeast. It runs the Growing Wild Forest School and supports scholarships, teacher training, and advocacy to expand access to outdoor learning.
Meeting Street provides inclusive early-childhood, school-age and related family supports so children of all abilities can develop to their fullest. It operates early intervention, preschool and K–12 special-education programs and delivers therapeutic and family services across Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.
Mothers Club Family Learning Center prepares families living in isolation and poverty to succeed in school and in life. We promote strong parent-child relationships and encourage friendship and mutual support among mothers through our education programs and social services, thereby creating a stronger community for all families.
THE HOCKESSIN MONTESSORI SCHOOL PROVIDES EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION FOR OUR COMMUNITY. THEY SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGE EACH INDIVIDUAL IN REALIZING THEIR FULL POTENTIAL BY USING AN INNOVATIVE AND PROGRESSIVE MONTESSORI METHODOLOGY TO DEVELOP ACADEMICALLY, INTELLECTUALLY, SOCIALLY, EMOTIONALLY AND MORALLY IN A NURTURING AND SECURE ENVIRONMENT. THEY GUIDE EACH STUDENT TO BECOME A RESPONSIBLE AND KNOWLEDGEABLE GLOBAL CITIZEN.
Beehive’s education mission is three-fold: We seek to nurture the whole child. Beehive provides a variety of experiences to meet the intellectual, social, emotional and physical needs of children. The program is designed to foster positive feelings towards school so that children will leave the program eager to continue learning in both formal and informal settings. Because parents attend Beehive with their children, parents demonstrate to their children the value they place on education and encourage a lifelong habit of learning. Beehive provides parents with opportunities to increase their knowledge about child development and improve their parenting skills. This is accomplished through making the books in our Parent Library available, scheduling parent meetings and guest speakers, and interacting frequently with other parents and Beehive staff.