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Vantage Preschool news

Climbing on the outdoor playground equipment, hands-on science, making Goobligook and Play-doh, listening to the library lady reading a story: These are just a few of the fun activities Vantage preschoolers experience.

For those interested in sending a preschooler to Vantage, registration is now underway for the 2013-2014 school year. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis, and there are three options for preschool classes this year. For all options, children must reach the age of 3 by August 1. There is a $25 non-refundable registration fee, which can be paid when parents come in to complete the application.

Vantage preschoolers have fun on the slide on the brand new Early Childhood playground! Registrations for the Vantage Preschool are now being accepted for the 2013-2014 school year.

The traditional half-day preschool sessions are the most popular choice. The morning preschool session meets Monday through Thursday from 8:30-10:50 a.m. and is taught by Marcia Osenga, Donna Myers and the senior Early Childhood students. This session is for 3 year-old children and young 4 year-olds.

The afternoon session also meets Monday through Thursday from noon until 2:20 p.m. and is taught by Osenga, Myers and the junior Early Childhood students. This is a pre-kindergarten class for 4 year-olds and young 5 year-olds.

The full day option is available from 8:30 a.m.-2:20 p.m., Monday through Thursday.  This is a pre-kindergarten class for 3-, 4- and 5 year-olds.  Preschoolers pack their lunch.

Vantage Preschool provides developmentally appropriate activities for the total development of children ages three through five years old.

The children experience many hands on activities in language arts, science, math, kindergarten readiness, literature, and social skills.  High school juniors and seniors who are preparing for a career in early childhood education work directly with the preschoolers by planning and conducting the lessons.  A major benefit for the children who attend the Vantage Preschool is the very low staff-child ratio. There is usually one high school “teacher” to every one or two preschoolers, supervised by the directors. The high school students also receive additional training in first aid, CPR and common childhood illnesses.

The Early Childhood Education program uses the Early Learning Content Standards to meet the guidelines for preschool education determined by the Ohio Department of Education.

For more information about Vantage Preschool, or to reserve a spot for a child, contact Donna Myers or Marcia Osenga at 419.238.5411, extension 2521.

POSTED: 03/20/13 at 5:51 am. FILED UNDER: News