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First Readers' mission is to “strengthen communities by providing quality books and literacy resources for children and their families to use at home during the earliest stages of development."
The Mission of the Immokalee Child Care Center is to serve the Immokalee community by providing exceptional educational programs and the highest quality Child Care.
Inner-City Scholarship Fund changes lives for the better by providing families with demonstrable financial needs the opportunity to give their children a quality, values-based K-12 Catholic education within the Archdiocese of New York. Inner-City exists to ensure that the gift of an excellent Catholic school education continues to be a viable option for students of all faiths today and for future generations to come.
To provide a school for children who reside on the island of Maui in accordance with the Montessori methodology. Classes are offered from preschool to middle school. Students are encouraged to develop their maximum potential in a facility where cultural, social and esthetic diversity flourish. Explore, Engage, Enrich.
Assistance League of Ventura County, a chapter of National Assistance League®, is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to the enrichment of the lives of children in Ventura County and the betterment of their future.
Wesley Academy of Early Learning is a ministry of Wesley United Methodist Church at Frederica. We are a preschool serving ages 8 weeks-5 years old.
Grace and Hope Academy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, Christian, private, school. Our vision is to be an active center of discovery and investigation where learners enter, but self-directed, service-committed, Christ-centered, world-leaders leave. We are located in Petersburg, VA, and are proud to serve the families of Petersburg, Hopewell, Fort Lee and the surrounding areas.
The mission of Calvary Christian Academy is to educate the whole student within a Christian context of spiritual, social, mental, and physical development. As an extension of the ministry of the Church, we exist to help students cultivate a relationship with God through Jesus Christ, to discover and encourage their gifts, and to inspire each student to realize his or her full potential in serving God in spirit and in truth.
Our vision is an environment where parents and staff work together to ensure every child has the opportunity to fulfill his or her potential to the highest degree, following the inspired work of Maria Montessori. Mission To offer every child the possibility of a Montessori education, regardless of the parents' financial position, because Dr. Montessori believed in the potential within every child To provide diversity to such a degree that every child will assume the world is full of people in every color, with many languages, with many beliefs because Dr. Montessori believed that peace and tolerance can only begin with the children To find staff members who truly believe in the special creative power within every child and are determined to find the one work that will open the door to unleash that power because Dr. Montessori saw that work, when correctly motivated, heals the soul To provide multiple and regular opportunities for parents to learn how best to contribute to their child's inner growth because Dr. Montessori believed that adults, if unaware, could impede the child's natural development To create the most beautiful, fully-integrated Montessori environment, inside and out, in the Phoenix area because Dr. Montessori was very clear on how the meticulous care of the environment spoke to the child
Guided by the vision of the Congregation of Notre Dame, the mission of Villa Maria Academy is to provide a foundation in liberating education within a nurturing Catholic community.
At Santa Clara Parents Nursery School (SCPNS), we believe in the power of play. We are a non-profit, parent participation preschool, nurturing our children’s physical, social, intellectual, and creative development through hands-on and active play. Through self-directed play, our children learn about and interact with their world, acquiring the skills necessary to succeed as adults. SCPNS thrives because of our dedicated community – our teachers, our families, and you.