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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 Learning Collaborative (TLC) prepares underserved children and their families to succeed in school by providing a tuition-free, high-quality preschool education through a unique partnership with our children, families, parents, staff, and community.Our vision is that children and parents working together can overcome at-risk beginning through an early educational intervention, paving the way for success in kindergarten and beyond, inspiring a love of learning, confidence in themselves, and hope for their futures.
This school is dedicated to educating children with the most enlightened approach: well-appointed Montessori.
Denise Louie Education Center promotes school and life readiness by providing multi-cultural early learning services to children and families, especially those who need our services the most. We will respect and preserve each child and family's individuality, cultural heritage and home language. We will promote personal and social responsibility with integrity and love in an environment defined by social justice and peace.
TO PROVIDE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN, FOR PRESCHOOL THROUGH KINDERGARTEN ACCORDING TO THE PHILOSOPHY AND PRINCIPLES OF MARIA MONTESSORI.
West Edmonds Co-op is dedicated to provide a supportive, learning-rich environment for both children and parents through hands-on-participation.
Hilltop Children’s Center is an internationally recognized school and professional development institute of early learning in Seattle. Hilltop has been providing and promoting child-centered early education for children aged 2 to 10 since 1971. Our vision: Hilltop honors and trusts children, engages families, and inspires educators to create a more just and joyful world. Our mission: Hilltop is transforming early childhood education through play, collaboration, and reflection: in our classrooms with children, partnerships with families, and professional development with educators.
Our mission is to work out of the insights of Rudolf Steiner to educate children for the whole of life. We nurture the imagination, cultivate the intellect, and recognize the spirit of each child. In this way, children are strengthened individually and socially to meet the challenges of life.
Donate here to support our scholarship fund! Help us make quality early childhood education available! Founded in 1981,The Lake School is a small, private, non-profit preschool located in the Lake Merritt neighborhood of Oakland. The school’s curriculum is based on the philosophy that children are naturally curious and eager to learn.
Our mission is to help immigrant families access needed services, develop self-sufficiency, and participate fully as members of the community.
Founded in 1952, Broadway Children's School of Oakland provides education programs for preschool age children and their parents. The school's play-based programs are designed to develop all aspects of a child's growth (social, emotional, physical, creative and intellectual) and to prepare children for kindergarten. BCSO is a Family-First school. We combine child-centered learning through creative play with parent enrichment that extends developmentally appropriate learning deep into the home. We then cultivate a committed community that offers families a bedrock of support, knowledge-sharing, and friendship.
The mission of Mar Vista Family Center (MVFC) is to provide low-income families with early childhood education, youth enrichment, and educational tools to create positive change in their lives and their community. Every program adheres to the basic premise that it is critical to empower children, teens and adults to play vital and responsible roles -- as decision-makers, community leaders, mentors, classroom volunteers and fundraisers.