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Founded in 1933, MCPC is a non-profit, parent's cooperative preschool. We are a supportive community of 25 disparate families, working together to facilitate our children's development and to operate our beloved school. Our programs include a two-year weekday morning preschool, and classes for toddlers and their parents or caregivers.
Our mission is getting children and families ready for school. Our vision is that every child in Richland County will arrive at school healthy and ready to succeed.
Dedicated in teaching Tamil language (one of the speaking classical languages of the world) to the children in and around New York State, USA
Pearl Buck Center offers people with various abilities and their families quality choices and supports to achieve their goals.
We believe in the children, youth, and families we serve. Our model fosters pathways to success through excellence in education, powerful families, and strong communities for children and youth to thrive.
The mission of Firelands Montessori Academy is to provide an educational environment for children that nurtures creativity, curiosity, self-reliance and respect in order to inspire a passion for life-long learning.
The Marylhurst School is an independent, progressive private school founded in 1972. Our K-8 curriculum embraces creativity and self-directed learning in a supportive, hands-on environment. Our school is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that relies on the support of our community.
Providing a nurturing environment for young learners and their families while building a solid foundation towards lifelong learning and success.
The Little Spanish-English School serves students and families of the underserved through a comprehensive, quality and affordable private education.
Broadreach Family & Community Services helps children, families, and individuals in Knox, Lincoln, and Waldo Counties develop the skills they need to lead healthy and productive lives
The Lake Champlain Waldorf School prepares students to become creative and independent thinkers able to impart purpose and direction to their lives and to meet the world and their fellow human beings with wisdom, courage, and compassion.
Nurtury gives Greater Boston's youngest children in need, birth to age five, the opportunity to reach their full potential by investing in school readiness, promoting healthy development, and strengthening families.