ࡱ>  ʉbjbjjj .e1ge1gʁrrrrrZ90pffffAAA///////$25j/rAAAAA/rrff/Avrfrf/A/|-h.f3˒-/ 0090-6A.6 .6r.AAAAAAA//o.AAA90AAAA6AAAAAAAAAX 8:   WELCOME We are very pleased that your child is enrolled at First Presbyterian Preschool. Please read this Parent Handbook for our procedures and policies. We hope it will be helpful. New parents, in particular, are encouraged to review the Parent Handbook with the Director. Please do not hesitate to approach a teacher or the Director if you have any questions or concerns. We will be working together to make sure you and your child experience Preschool as happy and fun. MISSION STATEMENT First Presbyterian Preschool provides a safe, nurturing environment for young children of diverse economic, racial, and religious backgrounds. We know from child development that there are universal, predictable sequences of growth and change that occur in children. At the same time we recognize that each child is a unique person with an individual pattern and timing of growth as well as an individual personality, learning style, and family background. The appreciation of all of these factors provides the framework for the learning environment at this school. The program follows the Florida School Readiness Performance Standards and the Florida Prekindergarten Education Standards as guidelines for designing and implementing an appropriate learning environment for two, three, four and five year olds. The curriculum is based on the basic developmental needs of young children and offers opportunities and activities through an integrated approach. We believe that young children learn most effectively through concrete, play-oriented activities and that learning is an interactive process. Teachers prepare the environment for children to learn through active exploration and interaction with adults, other children, and materials. These activities match the childs interest and understanding. All interactions and activities are designed to develop the childs positive feelings towards learning. We take seriously our responsibility to prepare the children for kindergarten and offer many different learning opportunities including early literacy and math skills. We also work with the children on the important social skills that they will need throughout life. CURRICULUM GOALS The Creative Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers and Twos (Dodge and Ruddick) and The Creative Curriculum for Preschool (Dodge, Colker and Heroman) are used as the core curriculum. The curriculum includes goals in all areas of development: Social/emotional: to help children achieve a sense of self, take responsibility for themselves and others, behave in a prosocial way by showing empathy and getting along with the other children and adults Physical: to help children develop large muscles and fine motor skills through activities indoors and outdoors Cognitive: to help children become confident learners by providing the experiences and materials to allow them to think, explore, question, and solve problems Language: to help children listen and speak, and then to make sense of written language and print through the alphabet, writing letters and words. We also use the book I love You Rituals by Becky Bailey to enhance our interactions with the children. ENROLLMENT AND ORIENTATION The majority of students enroll in mid-August at the beginning of the school year. Some children may enter the program during the year if an opening is available. Enrollment is complete when the parents meet with the Director, are introduced to the school, complete the packet of forms and provide the information requested for the childs record folder at Preschool. Orientation to the Preschool program is arranged individually with families. Parents are encouraged to bring their child for a classroom visit prior to the enrollment day. These short visits with the teachers and in the Preschool environment help the child with the transition to our school. During the first days of school the teachers and the Director keep in close touch with parents. SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES Preschool opens at 7:30 a.m. with breakfast served to those children whose parents request it. Other children begin their day with free play. We prefer that the children be at school before 9am so that they can participate fully in the morning activities. A schedule of activities is posted in each classroom. A daily routine for the children adds to their feelings of security. The team of teachers plans activities for their class. Group times, literature, art activities, music and bulletin boards will often reflect a theme. Be alert to what is being studied. You are welcome to add books or other materials from home that reflect the theme being studied. Afternoon activities include nap time, snack, a group time for stories, art, music, outdoor play, and indoor play. Preschool closes at 5:30 p.m. ATTENDANCE POLICY It is important for your childs attendance at Preschool to be consistent. We understand that there will be absences for illness or family matters. Please inform your childs teacher, or the Director, if your child is going to be absent from class. Please call Preschool on the morning of an unexpected absence to let us know that your child will not be in attendance. If your child receives School Readiness funding you will be asked by the Director for written documentation for any absence over three days in a calendar month. VPK families will be given the VPK attendance policy at the beginning of the year. Please try to have your child at Preschool by 9am each day. If a childs irregular attendance interferes with Preschool learning and activities, we will ask parents to make arrangements for the child to be here on a more regular basis. If a consistent schedule for a child cannot be arranged by the parents, the Director reserves the right to exclude the child from First Presbyterian Preschool. This would always be done in consultation with the parents. 1. on family friendly events, and MEALS AND SNACKS Snacks: there is no charge for snacks. Nutritious snacks are provided mid-morning and after Nap in the afternoon. Snack menus are posted in the lunch room. We may occasionally vary from the daily snack menu for a celebration or special event. Parents are asked if their child has any allergies on the enrollment forms. It is very important for us to be told about any known food allergy so that we can make special accommodations, if possible. This will be done in conversation with the Director. If your child develops a food allergy, please discuss this with the Director. On occasion, you may be asked to consider another childs allergy in planning for food being brought to school. LUNCH AND BREAKFAST (meal charges can be found on p.11 of this Handbook) Breakfast is served between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. Please have your child at school by 8.15am if you would like him/her to eat breakfast. Children who do not eat breakfast every day at Preschool may buy an occasional breakfast for $1.50. Please give the Director the $1.50, marked with your childs name. If the Director is unavailable please give any breakfast and/or lunch money to the Kitchen Supervisor. For children who buy a school lunch, the lunches are purchased from Elder Care Services and are delivered to the Preschool each day. We start serving lunch to the youngest children at 11:30 a.m. The older groups eat at 11.45am and 12.30 p.m. Parents are welcome to come occasionally to take their child out for lunch before Nap. Menus will be provided by the Director and are also posted weekly in the lunchroom. Parents have the option of sending a lunch from home. An appropriate lunch could be a sandwich, a piece of fruit, and yogurt. Cheese and crackers, cheese sticks, cold cuts, carrot sticks, fruit, rice cakes, fruit cups and pudding are also appropriate. The teachers are also willing to reheat food in the microwave. Please do not send candy, gum, or soft drinks to Preschool. We provide all children with milk if they do not bring a drink from home. Please put your childs name on his/her lunch box or bag and place it in the refrigerator each morning. Empty lunch boxes can be picked-up from the classrooms in the afternoon. From time to time we may ask parents for cooperation with eliminating certain foods at Preschool because of another childs food allergy. In such circumstances, written information would be given by the Director. It is a parents responsibility to inform the Director of any food allergies and to discuss with her what special arrangements may be needed. We participate in the Florida Department of Health Child Care Food Program. Parents can apply for Free or Reduced meals if their income indicates they are eligible. All families are required to reapply to the program by October 1 each year. The Director is the determining official for this program and all paper work is kept confidentially in the Preschool office. DISCIPLINE At First Presbyterian Preschool we try to maintain a loving, caring environment. Children are encouraged to be responsible and to respect others. Teachers use positive approaches to help the children to behave constructively, including: planning appropriate activities for the children being actively involved with the children redirecting a child who is unsettled planning ahead to prevent problems encouraging appropriate behavior maintaining consistent, clear rules encouraging the children to identify and verbalize feelings communicating with parents regarding behavior at school and home If a child loses self-control, we may remove the child from the area with the other children to help him/her regain control and composure. We try to keep in close touch with parents to work out effective methods to help improve a childs behavior. This may involve addressing special needs that could be the cause of hurtful or disruptive behavior. The Director will help parents with community referrals for a child or family who may need additional support. Parents are required to sign our printed Discipline Plan at enrollment. PARENT INVOLVEMENT The teachers value their relationships with parents. Parents who show an interest in their childs learning and friendships at Preschool also show their child that they value the childs day-to-day school experiences and learning. We want to keep in close touch. Please let us know how your child is feeling about school. Please tell us about any issues at home or circumstances that may be affecting his/her behavior. Parents may call or leave a note for a teacher or the Director. The teachers make many efforts to keep in touch with parents regarding a childs progress and development. Daily conversation, notes home, phone calls, email, bulletin board announcements and parent letters are some of the ways we communicate with parents. Please do your part by reading notes, emails and bulletin boards and responding when necessary. Your child will have a named folder where the teachers and Director will leave notes for parents. Please check the folder daily for notes, receipts and art work. Formal parent conferences are scheduled mid-year and at the end of the year, but we encourage you to call and set up a conference anytime you feel one is needed. A telephone conversation may suffice. If a teacher cannot come to the telephone at the time you call, please leave your name and number and she will return the call. Please let us know immediately when you have a change of address or telephone number. We encourage parents to volunteer their time at Preschool at least once each year. Participating with your child in the work and play of Preschool helps strengthen the home-school bond. Knowing more of what goes on at school can add to conversations and learning at home. In cooperation with the teachers, parents can volunteer to read with the children, to bring items or traditions from home to share, to accompany a fieldtrip or simply to spend time with their children and friends during the school day. Other opportunities for family engagement may include: Fall Open House, Parent Breakfasts, a holiday meal, class parties, Parent Seminars, Spring Program, fund raising activities, playground workdays. Parents can participate in the governance of the Preschool through the Board of Directors. There are three parents elected to the Board each year. Please talk to the Director or your childs teacher about ways you would like to be involved. Please also watch for specific requests for parent volunteers and offer to help. We appreciate our parents! Due to the impact of Covid-19, some of our parent involvement procedures has changed. Only teachers, children and other essential workers are allowed in the preschool building. OPEN DOOR POLICY Parents are welcome to visit the Preschool any time. Our Open Door Policy gives parents access to their children both in person and by phone during normal Preschool hours. Please remember that First Presbyterian Preschool is a smoke-free zone. CELL PHONES AT PRESCHOOL We ask that parents do not use their cell phones while on the Preschool premises. The children need their parents full attention as they come and go from Preschool. These are also important times of the day for parents to connect with teachers and we cannot do this if you are talking on your phone. Thank you. PHONE CALLS / E-MAIL In order to give the children our full attention, we are not always able to answer the phone or open email immediately. Please be patient. We will respond as soon as possible. The Director is in the office almost every day and is frequently readily available by phone or email. Communicating with parents and families is an important part of the Directors work day but she may be unavailable while at a meeting away from the building. You may leave a message with a teacher or a voice-mail on the Preschool phone. The Director will contact you at the first opportunity. HEALTH Every child is required by the Florida Department of Children and Families, Child Care Licensing to have the following two medical forms in their Preschool record. These are provided by your childs doctors office at your request: Form DH 3040, School Entry Health Exam form. Physical examinations are valid for two years. Form DH 680 Florida Certification of Immunization showing that your child has received age-appropriate immunizations. State Child Care Standards state that if these records are not provided within 30 days of enrollment the child shall not be allowed to remain in the program. If your child becomes ill at school we will contact you. If we cannot reach a parent we will use the Emergency Contact numbers you have provided. We will call if a child has a fever over 100.4, vomiting, diarrhea, head lice, suspected pink eye, or any other indicators that the child is not well enough to be at school. Parents are requested not to bring a sick child to Preschool and to make sure that the child is symptom-free before returning to school. Please call to inform us when your child is sick. Parents are requested to keep a child at home when he/she has a fever, unexplained rash, diarrhea, vomiting, a bad head cold or cough, or head lice. A child who has a fever of 100.4 or higher must stay home until the child is fever free without fever reducing medication for 24 hours. A child who is being treated for pink eye may return to Preschool. A child identified as having head lice may return to school the following day if treatment has occurred and been verified with the Director. MEDICATION No medication will be given to a child unless a parent provides the medication and fills out a form regarding administering the medication. Medication forms are in the red folder in the Resource Room. Prescription medication must be brought to school in the pharmacy container which bears the pharmacy label with your childs name. Nonprescription medication must also be in the original container marked with the childs name. The container must indicate the dosage age-appropriate for your child, otherwise we need a doctors note indicating the appropriate dose for your child. A medication form must be completed by the parent for all medication, including topical creams. Medication must be given to a teacher, not left with the child or in the childs bag. The same teacher administers the medication daily. Parents may come to Preschool during the day to give a child medicine if they prefer. Please remember to take medication home when it is no longer needed at Preschool. ACCIDENTS Teachers complete an Accident Report for accidents that happen at Preschool. Parents will find the completed Accident / Incident form in the childs folder at pick-up time. Please sign the form and return it to your childs teacher. We will call you about any accident other than a minor scrape or bump. All the teachers at First Presbyterian Preschool are trained in CPR and First Aid. We will not hesitate to call 911 if professional help is needed. Parents would then be immediately contacted. SAFE ARRIVAL AND PICK UP Enter through the playground gate for drop off and pick up. To keep everyone safe please wear a mask. No parents will be admitted into the preschool building. In our attempt to keep all 3 classes separated, your childs teacher will be at her outside classroom door waiting to greet you. The 3s and 4s will use the outside kitchen door next to the Directors office for drop off and pick up. A sign in/out table will be at each door with clipboard, multiple pens, 2 cups for clean and used pens and hand sanitizer. There will be Covid 19 related questions taped to the wall please read them daily. Teachers will ask you if your child or anyone in your home are having any of the Covid 19 related symptoms. Please be patient as the teachers will take each childs temperature before entering the classroom and have the child wash his/her hands before playing. If your child has a fever of 100.4 or higher you will be required to take your child home. Please do not send your child to preschool if they are sick. Make sure you sign your child in on arrival and out on departure every day. If your child is to be picked up by someone unknown to the Preschool staff and/or not listed on your childs information form, please give us advance notice and we will ask the individual for picture ID. We will only release your child to someone whose name is on record unless special arrangements have been made with the staff in advance. Do not pull your car into the church parking lot or driveway during the morning hours. Please park in the loading-zone along Adams Street. This rule is essential for the safety of the children and to keep cars moving. You may park in the church lot in the afternoons if unmarked spaces are available. Do not park in a reserved space in the lot at any time. NAP TIME For Nap Time please send a blanket or towel and a small pillow, all marked with your childs name. The children are given an assigned, individual cot for the year. Children may also bring a soft toy or snuggly for nap, for example a teddy bear or stuffed animal. Parents are responsible for taking home the blanket and pillow for laundering on Fridays. Nap items may be left in your childs Nap Room cubby over the weekend. CLOTHING Please send a seasonal change of clothing for your child to have on hand at all times. The Preschool provides the two year olds with bags on their hooks outside the classroom and their clothes may remain in their bag. For the older children, spare clothes are kept in a labeled ziplock bag in your childs cubby in the classroom. When your child borrows Preschool emergency clothing, please return the laundered clothing as soon as possible. Clothes worn to Preschool should be comfortable and easy to wash. We are sometimes messy in our work and play. We provide smocks for classroom painting activities. The paint that we use is washable, but if it does get on clothing we advise pre-treating the stain before laundering. Please mark all clothing items, including sweaters, coats, hats, gloves, and bags with your childs name. Tennis shoes are the preferred footwear. Cowboy boots, open-toed sandals and flipflops cause accidents. TOYS Other than a Nap Time snuggly, please do not allow your child to bring toys from home unless authorized by a teacher, such as for class Show and Tell. Please explain to your child that toys from home will be put-up to take home at the end of the day. It is too difficult to protect special toys from being broken. (We do make exceptions for the security toys of some of the youngest children.) Please do not allow your child to bring any guns, swords, weapons etc. to Preschool. Books are always welcome. On rainy or very hot days we sometimes watch videos. The teachers carefully choose what is shown. We do our best not to show videos that contain racial or gender stereotypes, inappropriate language, or disturbing violence. We may choose not to show a DVD brought from home, particularly feature movies, which often have scary characters. FIELD TRIPS Field trips are planned by the teachers to enhance classroom learning. A general Field Trip Permission Form is completed at enrollment. Walking trips in the downtown area are a regular part of the program for the older children. We may visit the Leon County Public Library and the downtown parks. Parents are always informed in advance of any trip away from Preschool using transportation. Parents are always welcome to accompany the children on a field trip, and parent drivers are sometimes needed. In this case, there will always be a Preschool teacher riding in the vehicle with your child. Please watch for sign-up information and volunteer to help with class trips and activities. (Due to the impact of Covid-19 we have suspended all field trips and walking trips until further notice) PHOTOGRAPHS Teachers enjoy taking photos of the children for use in the classrooms. Parents are asked to sign a Photo / Video Release Form at enrollment giving permission for photos of their child to be used in the classrooms and hallways of the Preschool, on the Preschool website and FaceBook page. We arrange for a local photographer to take annual fall portrait photos and spring class photos for parents who order them. Last years class photos are on display in the lunch room. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHS The names and photographs of the staff are posted on the Preschool website as a help to parents. FIRE DRILL The children participate in a monthly fire drill. Drill procedures are monitored closely by the Department of Children and Families, Childcare Licensing department. The Director also runs occasional practice drills for severe weather or an emergency lock-down of the building. T SHIRTS, DECALS AND TOTE BAGS First Presbyterian Preschool T-shirts and tote bags are available for sale from the Director for $10.00 each. Decals are $5.00. We encourage you to buy these items to support for your childs school. Our yellow T-shirt is the perfect shirt for school days. Occasionally we ask all the children to wear a Preschool T-shirt for a particular event. No child will be excluded for lack of a T- shirt. Shirts are also available in adult sizes. THE EARLY LEARNING COALITION of the BIG BEND Parents are encouraged to visit the website for the ELC of the Big Bend.  HYPERLINK "http://www.elcbigbend.org/" \h www.elcbigbend.org HYPERLINK "http://www.elcbigbend.org/" \h   The Early Learning Coalition works closely with child care providers and parents to help prepare children for school. The ELC can provide information about the State of Florida School Readiness program and Voluntary Prekindergarten. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLAN In the event of severe weather the Preschool may be closed. If the local State of Florida offices or the City of Tallahassee announces a closing for weather problems, First Presbyterian Preschool will also close. Parents are expected to pick up their children as quickly as possible. An email notification will be sent to parents as soon as possible in the event of Preschool closing unexpectedly. Parents can listen to WFSU FM or WNLS 1270 AM radio stations, or TV Channel 6 for emergency announcements. If there is ever a need for us to evacuate the building we would walk to the Leon County Public Library or the Adams Street fire-station and contact parents from there. VOLUNTEERS AND PARTICIPANTS We are fortunate to be offered occasional volunteer help from a community member or organization. All volunteers are supervised closely by the Director and the teachers and receive orientation to the program prior to their work. Volunteers are introduced to parents and soon become familiar with the program. Volunteers are never alone with the children. We also welcome volunteer, practicum and field placement students from FSU, FAMU and TCC. These students work under the direct supervision of the Director and the Lead Teachers. You will be informed when students are working in your childs class. We are occasionally asked to participate in FSU, FAMU or TCC research studies and projects. Such participation is only with the full knowledge and permission of the parents and under the supervision of the Director and Lead Teachers. BIRTHDAYS Birthdays or other special events may be celebrated at Preschool with refreshments provided by parents. Please let your childs teacher or the Director know in advance if you would like to bring a treat to share. When parents are planning a home birthday party for their child, party invitations may be placed in the Preschool folders if the whole class is being invited. If only a few Preschool friends are to be invited, please do not distribute invitations at Preschool. You may call the Director who will share a childs contact information, if permission has been given by the parent(s). SCHOOL YEAR CALENDAR The new school year normally begins the same day as Leon County Schools. Our school year will begin this year on Monday August 10, 2020. First Presbyterian Preschool is a year-round program. 2020 - 2021 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE / Preschool is closed: Labor Day Veterans Day Monday, September 7, 2020 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 Thanksgiving Thursday, November 26, 2020 Friday, November 27, 2020 Christmas and New Year Thursday, December 24, 2020 Friday, December 25, 2020 Monday, December 28, 2020 Tuesday, December 29, 2020 Wednesday, December 30, 2020 Thursday, December 31, 2020 Friday, January 1, 2021 Martin Luther King Jr Day Monday, January 18, 2021 Spring Holiday Friday, April 2, 2021 Memorial Day Monday, May 31, 2021 Independence Day Monday, July 5, 2021 Teacher Planning Day (Friday before Leon County Schools start) **** If parents need childcare for any of the days that First Presbyterian Preschool is closed for holidays, they are responsible for finding and paying for childcare elsewhere. Parents whose children are in the VPK program will be given the VPK calendar and other VPK materials following the first day of VPK. TUITION Monthly tuition and meal fees are due in advance by the fifth business day of each month. After the fifth day there is a late fee of $25.00. If tuition is not paid in full by the tenth of the month, we reserve the right to end your childs enrollment at First Presbyterian Preschool unless alternative arrangements have been made in writing with the Director. Please make your checks and money orders payable to First Presbyterian Preschool and give it to the Director. Receipts will be placed in your childs folder. No tuition refunds are given. One months advance notice of withdrawal of a student must be given to the Director, in writing. Tuition will be due for no less than one month after notice of withdrawal has been given. No reduction can be made in tuition for vacation, illness, or other absence of less than two weeks within a month. A reduction for an extended absence may be made at the Directors discretion. Please talk to the Director about your circumstances. Tuition is paid on a monthly basis regardless of the number of school days or holidays in a given month. In the month of December an allowance may be made for meal charges at the parents request. 2020-2021 FEES The fee schedule listed below is for children in the two younger classes, the Two and Three year old class (known as the T.C. Bears) and the Threes and Fours class (known as the Busy Bees). For children who are enrolled in the Voluntary Prekindergarten program (VPK) please see the tuition plan below for the extended-day hours at Preschool. Annual Supply Fee $175.00 due September 1st Full-time tuition $730.00 per month (prorated tuition for new students for August 10-30, 2020 is $530.00) Breakfast $33.00 per month, $1.50 per day Lunch $63.80 per month, $2.90 per day EXTENDED-DAY TUITION (for students enrolled in VPK, 9.15am 12.15pm daily) Children who are enrolled in the State of Florida VPK program at First Presbyterian Preschool are eligible for 540 hours of class time for which there is no charge. The calendar for the VPK days and hours will be distributed by the Director at the beginning of the school year. The private-pay fees for the Extended-Day hours at Preschool, before and after the morning VPK hours, are: Extended-Day tuition $530.00 per month, beginning September 2020 Additional Extended-Day fees for VPK students: Annual Supply Fee $175.00 due September 1st Breakfast $33.00 per month, $1.50 per day Lunch $63.80 per month, $2.90 per day After the VPK year is over in May 2021, the 4s and 5s tuition for the summer months will be the standard Preschool monthly tuition of $730.00 for June and July, and a prorated amount (TBD) for August 2021. LATE PICK-UP FEES Parents are required to pick-up their child(ren) by 5:30pm. A child who is picked up late can become anxious. Teachers also rely heavily on timely pick-up in order to finish end of the day cleaning, as well as leave their job promptly to care for their families. Please always call the preschool to notify your childs teacher and/or the director if you are running late. Late pick-up fees are as follows: 1st late pickup Warning 2nd late pickup and thereafter 5:31-5:36pm, a fee of $10 will be added to your account and $1 a minute afterwards. *** The Board of Directors reserves the right to review all fees during the school year. *** First Presbyterian Preschool Covid-19 Procedures The staff of First Presbyterian Preschool are taking all precautions to eliminate and lessen our exposure to Covid-19. Our current safety procedures are as follows: All teachers sanitize and disinfect highly touch surfaces and toys in their classroom and bathrooms. Cleaning is done prior to the arrival of children, mid day, and at the end of the day. The Kitchen Supervisor thoroughly cleans the lunchroom and kitchen area. All classes are separated, and outdoor play is scheduled at different times. Teachers take temperatures of the children in their class and observe children throughout the day for possible illness. We ask that you always wear a mask and stay 6 feet apart when interacting with preschool staff and other families. Please refrain from coming inside as only Teachers, children and other essential workers are allowed in the preschool building. Keep your child home when they are sick. Most of our guidance comes from the CDC website. Here are the links we use to make the best decisions to keep us all safe. It will be good for you to review this information so that you are knowledgeable about how to keep yourself and others safe and healthy. We are in this together and we must all do our part to keep our preschool family safe.  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