Fees for late student pick-up
Picking up your child on time is important. In rare situations, we understand you may be late due to unforeseen circumstances. Please notify your child’ s teacher if you will be late picking up. All families are required to provide a credit card or bank account to be kept on file. There is a $ 10.00 charge per child for every 10 minutes or fraction thereof when a child is picked up late from preschool after the first 10 minutes. Repeated late pickups or failure to pay late fees may result in termination from the preschool program. Families will be notified of late fees by their site clerical staff.
Positive Behavior Guidance
Preschool staff use positive behavior guidance to help children learn how to interact with others and use the classroom materials. Children are taught skills to help regulate their behaviors and emotions. If you are contacted regarding your child’ s behavior in school, you will be expected to work with school staff on a positive behavior intervention plan to ensure a safe and secure classroom for all children and staff. Preschool classrooms use The Pyramid Model, which is a framework of evidencebased practices for promoting young children’ s healthy social and emotional development. You will learn more about The Pyramid Model and how it is implemented in preschool from your child’ s teacher. As mandated reporters, we are required by law to report any signs of child abuse / neglect.
Tuition Payments
Initial payment includes a $ 49 nonrefundable registration fee and last month of tuition( if applicable). No payment is made until child’ s class is confirmed. Recurring tuition payments will begin August 1, 2025 for September tuition and continue each month until March 1, 2026. Tuition payments are due on the first of the month. If payment is not received by the last business day of the month and the account brought current, termination from the preschool program may occur. Recurring tuition payments are automatically charged to the bank account or credit card( Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express) provided at registration. If you have tuition questions, please call 763-506-1500.
Toileting
Children in community preschool spots need to be toilet trained to attend preschool classes. Teachers can provide verbal guidance, if needed. A child must know when they need to use the bathroom and can independently take care of their own personal needs. Pull-Ups training pants are not a substitute for being toilet trained. If a child is experiencing toileting accidents in school, the parent / guardian may be asked to postpone attendance in preschool until the child is completely toilet trained. Please talk with your child’ s teacher if you have concerns about toilet training.
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