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he Enrichment Program has been specially designed with certified elementary teachers to complement the half-day Kindergarten so you have


the option to provide your child with a full day of learning. It is available specifically to District 101 students. Our Enrichment Program is an academic program with an advanced curriculum that is progressive in literacy, science, mathematics, and social responsibility. Our goal is for children to develop essential skills that build the foundation for lifelong learning within positive social, emotional and recreational experiences. By offering a variety of hands-on, interactive environments, we develop the foundation for lifelong learning within positive social, emotional and educational experiences. The Enrichment Program will facilitate learning using children’s natural curiosity, imagination and thinking skills.


Enrichment registration will begin when Kindergarten round-up occurs within the Batavia Public Schools. This program will run in alignment with the Batavia School District’s school calendar and classroom hours: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm. The Enrichment Program will participate in the Character Counts programs.


Additional information is available at charactercounts.org. A series of frequently asked questions has been developed and is available online at bataviaparks.org.


Enrichment Program Registration BA Age: Grade K


Location: All Batavia Public Elementary Schools Staff: Illinois State Board of Education Certified Teachers / or Educational Administrators


Facility Usage Fee: $50. Registration is open through July 1. Space is limited.


In an effort to help the school district transportation department meet critical deadlines for routing, the deadline to register for Kindergarten Enrichment has been changed to July 1. Anyone who registers after July 1 will not be guaranteed transportation for up to one month after school starts.


2019 Program Tuition Fee: $2,950 Annually. Installation payments of $295 per month can be made starting Aug 1, 2019 and ending on May 1, 2020. There are no cancellations, prorates or refunds on tuition for this program. Please see FAQ’s for more information at bataviaparks.org under Kindergarten Enrichment Program.


For information please call the program’s administrator, Becca Atkins: 630-406-5282 ext. 2062 or beccaa@bataviaparks.org


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Enrichment Program Teachers


Janet Borchert Education: B.S. in Science Education from the University of Wisconsin- Madison and MA in teaching at Aurora University. Janet has been an Enrichment teacher at Hoover Wood for the Park District since 2012 and has been teaching for a total of 12 years.


Laura Marquardt Education: B.S in Elementary Education from Northern Illinois University and B.S. in Communications Advertising from Bradley University. Laura taught Kindergarten in the Central School District before staying home to raise her three children. She has lived in Batavia for almost 20 years.


Maggie Espinosa Education: B.S. Elementary Education from Aurora University with a minor in special education. Maggie has been a teacher in the Enrichment Program at Louise White since the program started in 2012. She has been teaching for seven years. Maggie lives in Batavia with her husband, daughter, and son.


Megan Heniff Education: B.S in Elementary Education from the University of Kansas. Megan taught Kindergarten in the St. Charles school district. Before becoming an Enrichment teacher at JB Nelson Elementary School, she was a substitute teacher for the program. Megan resides in Batavia with her husband and three children.


Nicole Jack Education: B.A. in Psychology from National-Louis University; Master’s Degree in Teaching from National-Louis University. Nicole was a substitute teacher in the Batavia Kindergarten Enrichment Program prior to becoming the Enrichment Teacher at Grace McWayne School. She has taught at the elementary school level for over 10 years. Nicole lives in Batavia with her husband, daughter, and son.


Peggy Flammand Education: B.S. is Early Childhood Education from the University of Wisconsin- Stout and MA in Teaching and Leadership from Saint Xavier University. Peggy has been in the education field for over 20 years. She taught Kindergarten in the U-46 school district, substituted in the Batavia Public Schools as well as taught at the Parent’s Day Out program at Batavia United Methodist Church before starting as the Enrichment teacher at H.C. Storm in Spring 2019. She is proud to be a fifth generation Batavian and resides in Batavia with her husband and two daughters.


Susan Wassel Education: B.A. from Augustana College. Susan has been an Enrichment teacher for the Park District at Alice Gustafson since 2012 and has taught and directed a NAEYC accredited early childhood program for twelve years prior.


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