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MCHS is dedicated to providing quality Montessori education to children ages 3 to 6 years of age, when children are naturally enabled with the capacity to make substantial leaps in their academic, cognitive, and social development.
DALLAS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL EDUCATES STUDENTS OF ALL BACKGROUNDS TO CONTRIBUTE TO A DYNAMIC WORLD WITH ITS INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED CURRICULUM, MULTIPLE LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION, AND EXPOSURE TO DIVERSE CULTURAL VIEWS.
As a hub for the Silicon Valley Jewish community, the Oshman Family JCC creates meaningful, inclusive and joyful experiences for everyone and explores innovative ways to integrate Jewish traditions and values into contemporary life.
Our goal is for the young children who attend our program to enter kindergarten "ready to succeed." We accomplish this goal by: (1) providing the necessary early intervention services for those children "at-risk" of failure when they enter the public schools; (2) promoting strong families to support children as they grow, develop and enter the public schools; (3) providing staff with the support and training necessary to work with children and parents with diverse backgrounds and abilities; (4) maintaining a high-quality, early childhood program with a stable professionally trained staff.
For families of children with special needs, the Centers for Exceptional Children is an advocate that helps the entire family thrive by providing a holistic and integrated program of therapeutic, social, and educational services.
Wake County Smart Start invests in young children, their families, and a connected early childhood system that supports and prepares them for school and life ahead.
The purpose of AAUW is to promote equity for all women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research.
Provide nursery school children with an enriched environment and help parent members learn about child development in a supportive community that honors families and validates each child as unique.
The School of Imagination is the leading inclusive early childhood education and multidisciplinary intervention program for neurodiverse learners, bringing out the extraordinary in every child.
Child360 (formerly LAUP) advances early education program quality and capacity by supporting the development of the whole child, growing a qualified and diverse workforce, and strengthening family engagement. We create and sustain strategic partnerships and advocate for policies that promote access and program excellence.
Our mission is to provide a learning environment utitlizing the arts to build self-confidence and preserve cultural and community identity
FOSTER IN EACH STUDENT THE CAPACITY FOR SELF-KNOWLEDGE GROUNDED IN A LIFELONG LOVE OF LEARNING, ENGAGE THE WHOLE CHILD THROUGH DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE CURRICULUM THAT ADDRESSES THE CHILD'S PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND INTELLECTUAL ASPECTS.