Preschool ThreeSchool 2012 - 2013
ThreeSchool is designed for those children who miss the September 1 preschool program deadline. Like the Lincoln Learning Center Preschool, ThreeSchool activities are designed to enhance the whole child - creatively, intellectually, emotionally, socially and physically. Most importantly for early learners, independence and socialization skills are emphasized. Weekly themes, creative expression, circle time and large and fine motor skill development help your child get ready for preschool. Class structure is consistent with the continuing 3 and 4/5-year-old preschool program. Each class has two teachers. ThreeSchool participants receive priority registration for three-year old Preschool. Information and emergency forms are available upon registration. ThreeSchool Orientation Night, held prior to the start of the program, allows parents to meet teachers and learn details of the program.
Optional Three-Day Program Now parents can choose to add a third day of ThreeSchool to their child’s schedule. The additional Friday class is based on a first-come, first-served basis. Children must be enrolled in another ThreeSchool class to participate in the optional Friday program. Please refer to the class schedule for the additional Friday dates and tuition.
Registration Criteria 1. Registration must be done in person at the Lincoln Center Registration Office, 935 Maple Avenue. 2. Child’s age must be verified by attaching a copy of a birth or baptismal certificate to your registration form. No other forms of age verification are accepted.
3. Children must turn 3 years of age between September 2 and December 31, 2012. 4. Children may be in Pull-Ups™ and should be on their way to taking care of their own toileting needs.
5. Applications are not processed without complete and accurate age and residency verification. 6. Submit a $50 deposit (non-refundable).
Location: Class #
218901-01 218901-02 218901-03 218901-04
Friday Option 218901-05 218901-06
Lincoln Center Date
Day
9/10 - 5/15 M & W 9/10 - 5/15 M & W 9/11 - 5/16 9/11 - 5/16
9/14 - 12/7 1/7 - 5/17
TU & TH TU & TH
F - Option A F - Option B
m/M: Time
9:00 - 10:30 am
10/15 $R/NR
11:00 am - 12:30 pm $547/$821 9:00 - 10:30 am
9:00 - 10:30 am
$547/$821 $584/$876
11:00 am - 12:30 pm $584/$876 9:00 - 10:30 am
$112/$168 $167/$251
Tuition Payment For your convenience, tuition may be paid in four installments. Details are mailed upon completion
of registration. A $50 deposit secures your space. Tuition payments are as follows: Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday Friday Option A Friday Option B
$124.25/$192.75 (4 installments) $133.50/$206.50 (4 installments) $56/$84 (2 installments)
$83.50/$125.50 (2 installments)
CREATIVE EXPRESSION Creative & structured art projects Color recognition Music Dramatic Play Dance
EARLY MATH Number & shape recognition Measuring Sequencing & classification Patterning Categorizing Time Recognition
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Weather concepts Recycling lessons Environmental education Sensory table activities Five senses
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Indoor and outdoor play equipment
Blocks and manipulative play Games Large and fine motor skills Gym Time
EARLY LITERACY Reading and writing readiness Letter/sound recognition Finger plays and rhymes
SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT Cooperative play and sharing Learning about self-respect and respect for others
Problem solving skills Listening and following directions
ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Environmental education at Lyman Woods
ThreeSchool MPreview Night
onday, May 7, 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Meet the ThreeSchool teachers and visit the classroom. Program and registration information will be available.
Creative clay art program Gym and fitness instruction Walking field trips and family field trips
Health and safety education Family Fun Night Group music program Ready, Set, Kindergarten supplemental learning program
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