Anonymous wrote:The religious component teaches the kids good values--caring, sharing, working together, etc. I appreciate the team work woven into lessons. My son loves going to preschool and calls his teachers "good friends"! teachers are wonderful and communicate well!! In addition, the teachers upload pix to Shutterfly so parents can observe classroom activities.
Last year my son attended another nearby preschool but hated it and resisted walking into the building and classroom sometimes (I didn't like it either).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The religious component teaches the kids good values--caring, sharing, working together, etc. I appreciate the team work woven into lessons. My son loves going to preschool and calls his teachers "good friends"! teachers are wonderful and communicate well!! In addition, the teachers upload pix to Shutterfly so parents can observe classroom activities.
Last year my son attended another nearby preschool but hated it and resisted walking into the building and classroom sometimes (I didn't like it either).
OP here - do you mind if I ask what school he previously attended? We're deciding between two...
I would make sure you apply to both because I know depending on the age group Columbia Baptist can have a waiting list. Our 3 year old goes there and we are starting the reenrollement agreement for next year next week. I believe after they get the numbers for next year they figure out how many new kids can start. I think the 3 year old and older classes are easier to get into but if your child is younger the spots go to siblings and church members first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The religious component teaches the kids good values--caring, sharing, working together, etc. I appreciate the team work woven into lessons. My son loves going to preschool and calls his teachers "good friends"! teachers are wonderful and communicate well!! In addition, the teachers upload pix to Shutterfly so parents can observe classroom activities.
Last year my son attended another nearby preschool but hated it and resisted walking into the building and classroom sometimes (I didn't like it either).
OP here - do you mind if I ask what school he previously attended? We're deciding between two...
Anonymous wrote:OP again - I read something recently about how they recently changed their approach to completely play based from a reggio emilia or high scope curriculum. Can anyone explain this change and the impact its had on your kids??
Anonymous wrote:The religious component teaches the kids good values--caring, sharing, working together, etc. I appreciate the team work woven into lessons. My son loves going to preschool and calls his teachers "good friends"! teachers are wonderful and communicate well!! In addition, the teachers upload pix to Shutterfly so parents can observe classroom activities.
Last year my son attended another nearby preschool but hated it and resisted walking into the building and classroom sometimes (I didn't like it either).
