PROGRAMS
Classes & Extended Care
Our programs serve children ages one to five. *
Each program is intentionally crafted to nurture the specific developmental stage it serves, fostering growth across all domains. We are committed to meeting children where they are, offering individualized support and meaningful challenges to promote their ongoing development.
*Class placements are determined by the child's age by September 1st of the enrolling year.
Morning Program
This is our core program. Each morning is thoughtfully structured to support all areas of development through engaging, hands-on experiences. The day includes a balance of:
free play & circle time
art & music
outdoor play
activities that build early literacy, math, and social-emotional skills
Children are encouraged to explore, create, and connect with their peers in a nurturing and stimulating environment.
1 & 2 year-old Classes
Bumblebees (12-17 mos)
T/Th, M/W/F, or M-F
9:00am - 12:15pm
Option to add Early Bird
Frogs (18-23 mos)
T/Th, M/W/F, or M-F
9:00am - 12:15pm
Option to add Early Bird
Cubs (2-2.5 yrs)
T/Th, M/W/F, or M-F
9:00am - 12:30pm
Option to add Early Bird,
Afternoon Enrichment
Owls (2.6-2.11 yrs)
T/Th, M/W/F, or M-F
9:00am - 12:30pm
Option to add Early Bird,
Afternoon Enrichment
Meet the 1s & 2s Team
Pre-K 3s & 4s Classes
Turtles (3.0-3.5 yrs)
M/W/F, M-Th, or M-F
9:00am - 12:30pm
Option to add Early Bird,
Afternoon Enrichment, Extended Day
Caterpillars (3.6-3.11 yrs)
M/W/F, M-Th, or M-F
9:00am - 12:30pm
Option to add Early Bird,
Afternoon Enrichment, Extended Day
Dragonflies (4-5 yrs)
M/W/F, M-Th, or M-F
9:00am - 12:30pm
Option to add Early Bird,
Afternoon Enrichment, Extended Day
Meet the 3s & 4s Team
Meet the Specials Teachers
Before & After Care
Early Bird Program (all ages)
Choose any day M-F, 8:00 - 9:00am
Children engage in fun activities from coloring and painting to play-doh to building projects, and more. Sign up for the year or drop in when needed.
Afternoon Enrichment (ages 2+)
T/Th, M/W/F, or M-Th
Open to children in the 2yo program and above. The day is extended to 2:30 p.m. Each week a new theme is introduced engaging the children in cooking, gardening, art, movement, reading, rest, and snack time.
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Tuesdays, Sept – Dec
Our Multisport class will combine fitness activities with soccer, tee-ball, and basketball, introducing a new sport every 3–4 weeks. Students will play fun games and rotate through skill-building stations to practice the basics of each sport while developing essential motor skills such as coordination, agility, and balance. Our goal is to create a fun and supportive environment where students are introduced to the fundamentals of these popular team sports. Water breaks and snack included.
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Thursdays, Sept – Dec
From science experiments to cooking projects, students will engage in hands-on activities designed to foster exploration and discovery. Our goal is to cultivate a love for science by encouraging children to be curious, ask questions, and think critically. Students will be introduced to a variety of tools—such as magnifying lenses, eye droppers, measuring cups, tweezers, tongs, and more—to support their investigations. From creating rain clouds and erupting volcanoes to whipping up tasty treats, students will learn how to measure, make predictions, observe outcomes, and draw conclusions through fun, interactive experiences. Snack included.
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Tuesdays, Jan – May
In the spring, we will offer a sports program centered on racquet sports to include badminton, pickleball, and tennis. Students will engage in drills, games and activities that improve hand-eye coordination, agility, proper technique, and learn the fundamentals of these popular net sports. Water breaks and a snack included. We will provide badminton and volleyball equipment but ask that students bring their own tennis racquets. Water breaks and snack included.
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Thursdays, Jan – May
Engineering is a fun and engaging way for toddlers to design, create, and build things that work. It introduces them to basic problem-solving and creative thinking skills. Each week, we will explore different materials and tools as students discover the best ways to build bridges, towers, castles, or tackle any challenge we dream up. We'll travel around the world to study and replicate engineering and architectural wonders, such as the Egyptian Pyramids, Neuschwanstein, Great Wall of China, Leaning Tower of Piza, Eiffel Tower, and more. From Legos and blocks to marshmallows and toothpicks, sand, cardboard boxes, cups, and tubes—this will be a hands-on time to build, explore, and discover. Snack included.