With daily programs in etiquette, dance, movement, piano, art and sports taught in three languages, the Metzger Academy is far from a basic child care facility. The administrator, Maria Metzger, is also the lead teacher and one of three full-time staff who have been working there for the past ten years. Maria opens at 6:30 a.m. and works along with seven other teacher/assistants throughout the day who have been employed there for an average of four years. The ratio of 1:5 teacher/student is maintained throughout the day and each hour, beginning at 7:15 a.m. teachers arrive to deliver the interdisciplinary, multi-cultural curriculum and the number of staff assisting students keeps increasing until nap time at 1:30 p.m. There are no temporary employees. Two other full-time staff members work the afternoon shift, help clean and disinfect the school areas, and stay until the 6:30 p.m. closing.
In order to deliver this kind of complex curriculum, many areas of the academy are utilized. On the main floor, the large kitchen and dining room see lots of action as the children do crafts, games, indoor soccer, dance, movement, yoga and cooking. The living room is the setting for the biyearly performance celebrations featuring all of the children and their instructors. The library contains the piano and is the place that music instruction takes place. There is a bathroom for the children to use on this level as they move through the day and come and go from outside.
In the morning, the children begin their day in the downstairs level with open play. Here they become more comfortable and confident in a familiar setting where they are greeted with loving arms from the teachers. For nap time, snack and indoor play this area is again used. The opening and closing of their day is as calm and undisruptive a transition as possible. This level has a window and a glass door that the children also use to go outside and is about 1790 sq. ft.
Although every procedure is followed to ensure the highest sanitary standards, the children at the Metzger Academy have experienced a high level of illness this past flu season. In any daycare, the kids get sick a lot during the winter months and they pass it from one to the other. According to the Berkeley Parents Network, “This has been a particularly difficult season compared to seasons past.” (parents.berkeley.edu) On the LaborofLove.com website it is stated that “. . . In fact, if your child is in daycare it is not unusual for him to get sick every four to six weeks. . . “ In this regard the Metzger Academy is no different than any other daycare. It is going to happen no matter how many teachers are wiping hands and counting the alphabet with suds on the little ones hands. The upside is that these children develop strong immune systems that serve them well as they continue on their educational journey.
Because the Metzger Academy offers an academically-based program that employs a diverse, high-quality staff, it is listed and rated high. When a child is enrolled, he or she is not allowed to come in and out of the program and not continue to have payment for his or her spot. Drop-ins are not permitted in this type of setting. There is good consistency of instruction and care at this academy. During the core part of the day, the ratios of teacher to student are high and the curriculum is varied and structured, proving integral to the development of a child. The Metzger Academy has a strong record of success, with high retention rates and multiple family members in the program for the full length of 6 months all the way through six years of enrollment. The children are fed well in their hearts, minds and bodies and are nurtured to be as healthy as possible.
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