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A. Dedication
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B. Introduction
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C. Facility
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D. School Day
    Lunches
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    Child pickup
    Sleep and rest time
    Classroom regulations
    Morning arrivals
    Dance and tumbling
    Show and tell
    Listening center
E. Parents
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    Change of clothing
    Conferences
    Diapers and formula
    Fund raisers
    Toys
    Correspondence
    Ident a kid
    Speech and hearing testing
    Graduation
F. Holidays
    Days observed
    Christmas season
    Fun days
G. Special Days
    School trips
    Birthdays
    Annual photo day
H. Discipline
    Toilet training
    Jewelry
    Biting
    Suspension and dismissal
I. Photographs
    Annual Nativity play
    Infant nursery
    Kindergarten classroom
    Pre School classroom
    Thumper classroom
    Toddler classroom
    Our building
    Precious Moments
    Outdoor Play Area
    Face Painting Day
    Ice Cream Day
    Water Ice Day
    Watermelon Day
J. Tuition
    Current rates
    Guidelines
    Late fees
                      



We have continued the dance and tumbling program each year, and it seems to be more and more successful each time. It's wonderful to watch the children develop each year with the arts!

Last year we were very excited to introduce a new program of TAP dancing. Both the boys and girls love their tap shoes; the younger children call their little tap shoes "clicky shoes." Between ballet, jazz, tap and tumbling, we are preparing the children all-around!

This program is taught two (2) days per week. The times for each class differ according to their class schedules. (This is normally a free-play time for the children, so it doesn't interfere with their class work). The children are divided into small groups, enabling them to benefit the most from the program. Recitals are performed at the local theatres and are a great experience for the children.

We encourage the students to keep their dance and tumbling "gear" here at all times, so that they can be ready to participate in extra lessons.


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Updated Thu Aug 17, 2000 1:23pm EDT