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Small-Group Projects

Our program provides large group, small group and individual activities with a mixture of teacher directed and child chosen activities. Instruction is based on children’s individual needs, interests, strengths and learning styles. Topics of study are theme based and based on the interests of the children as well. Our developmental appropriate activities and materials help the students make sense of the world around them through a playful, challenging and rewarding program.

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Child Assessment

To assess children’s development and growth, we use the creative curriculum “GOLD” Assessment. Assessment is an integral part of the program and guides the work we do with each child. Each lead teacher and much of the support staff have been trained and participate in ongoing training in the use and implementation of the Creative Curriculum. The purposes of assessment are 1) to identify the needs, interests, skills and abilities of the children enrolled. 2) to compare the developmental progress of the child to the Developmental Continuum ( Creative Curriculum) 3) to use the information gathered to share with the parents and to inform the curriculum and preparation of the learning environment.

As much as possible assessment information is gathered in a naturalistic (classroom) environment and on demand testing is reserved for limited usage. The assessment tool utilized is the Creative Curriculum Developmental Continuum(which assures continuity between classroom curriculum and assessment). Our Assessment process is multifaceted and includes: the individual Child Profile (checklist) and Child Progress and Planning Report, individual portfolio notebooks and journals hold sample work, photos and observations of each child; anecdotal records and other teacher created and Creative Curriculum assessment forms. The portfolios and journals are readily available in the classrooms for parents to view at any time. Anecdotal records, teacher notes and the Developmental Continuum forms are secured to protect the privacy of the family. These records are only available to the Teacher, Assistant Teacher, Director and parents. All assessment information is shared and discussed with parents during conferences in January and May when the family is offered the opportunity to also contribute comments and observations and individualized goals are established. Any parent interested in seeing copies of the Developmental continuum and Child Progress and Planning Report may do so by requesting a copy from the Director. If there are concerns about the form or technique used for Child Assessment please contact the Director. In the event of Special Needs Issues, modifications to the assessment techniques may be implemented in order to best meet the needs of the individual child.​

Office of Early Learning and School Readiness

United States Department of Health and Human Services
2023 FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES

Size of Family Unit 100% Poverty Level 125% Poverty Level 150% Poverty Level 175% Poverty Level 185% Poverty Level 200% Poverty Level
1 $14,580 $18,225 $21,87D $25,515 $26,973 $29,160
2 $19,720 $24,650 $29,580 $34,510 $36,482 $39,440
3 $24,860 $31,075 $37,290 $43,505 $45,991 $49,720
4 $30,000 $37,500 $45,000 $52,500 $55,500 $60,000
5 $35,140 $43,925 $52,710 $61,495 $65,009 $70,280
6 $40,280 $50,350 $60,420 $70,490 $74,518 $80,560
7 $45,420 $56,775 $68,130 $79,485 $84,027 $90,840
8 $50,560 $63,200 $75,840 $88,480 $93,536 $101,120
Family units with more than 8 members Add $5,140 for each additional Add $6,425 for each additional Add $7,710 for each additional Add $8,995 for each additional Add $9,509 for each additional Add $10,280 for each additional

200% of Federal Poverty Level Income Chart

Early Childhood Education funds are required to be used to provide preschool services to economically disadvantaged children whose family income falls at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level

Household Size Annual Income
1 (income less than) $29,160
2 $39,440
3 $49,720
4 $60,000
5 $70,280
6 $80,560
7 $90,840
8 $101,120

For each additional family member, add $10,280 at the 200% level.

Note: Programs must use the current year’s poverty guidelines for any student enrolled on or after February 1.

Updated 7/12/23