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[quote=Anonymous]Kensington Cooperative Nursery School (KNS) has openings for the 2012-2013 school year in the morning fours class! The class meets M-F 9-11:30. We've been so happy with the school, with its caring, experienced teachers and dedicated, involved parents. The sense of community fostered by the cooperative program is a wonderful environment for young children. If you are interested, please contact Ari and Shira Reeves, Membership Chairs, for more information at info@knscoop.org. KNS has provided a nurturing, encouraging and enriching environment to preschool children and their families since 1939. Developed by our outstanding educational staff, the KNS curriculum is developmentally appropriate and play-based and offers opportunities for small and large group, active and quiet, and indoor and outdoor activities. Physical, cognitive, sensory, problem-solving, and emotional skills are developed through opportunities for play, experimentation and exploration in classroom areas, or "centers," and children are encouraged to make choices regarding the activities in which they participate each day. The classroom atmosphere encourages freedom of expression, as well as the importance of respecting the rights and feelings of others. For more information about the school, please visit our website at www.knscoop.org. KNS is an equal opportunity school. We welcome students and families of any race, religion, orientation, and national or ethnic origin. KNS is accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education. [/quote]
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