Coming Home to Play
You know what that’s like: when you’re used to being the odd person out, the one who just doesn’t fit, and then you get together with a group of people […]
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You know what that’s like: when you’re used to being the odd person out, the one who just doesn’t fit, and then you get together with a group of people […]
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Last May, I retired from being the director at the School for Young Children but I stayed on as a Program Consultant this year to support the new Co-Directors, Susan
Stephanie is retiring Read More »
Let’s all try to assume positive intent. Several years ago we had an in-house staff workshop which focused on the theme: Assume Positive Intent. It really resonated with the staff
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After priority registration for our 2016-17 school year opened on February 12, we have openings remaining. Those openings are as follows: Class Spaces Remaining Waitlist Length Usual Turnover Rate Mon-Wed
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All Priority Applications for the 2016-17 School year need to be in before 12 pm tomorrow, February 12. Priority applicants are currently enrolled children, siblings of children who have attended SYC
2016-17 Priority Processing Deadline is Tomorrow Read More »
Dear Friends & Family, We are writing you for support of School for Young Children. SYC is a very unique place; we teach and support children in their emotional and
Friends & Family Scholarship Donations Read More »
SNOW/EMERGENCY CLOSING POLICY: Because our children do not wait for buses or walk to school, it doesn\’t always make sense for us to close for low temperatures. We see many
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Registration for the 2016-17 school year has started. Priority applications (church members, current families, previous families, staff, children of alumni) need to be submitted before 12 pm on February 12.
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When I was in elementary school, my best friend and I often had sleepovers. The best part about sleepovers at Krista’s house: raiding the fridge late at night (it was