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Arlington, MA
Arlington Children's Center
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Telephone: (781) 646-9307 · Website: www.arlingtonchildrenscenter.org/
Application Process
Applications are accepted: Acc requires that parents visit the school before registering for admission. appoinment should be made by calling the office. toddler : ages (by 8/31) 2 years to 2 years, 2 months preschool am : ages (by 8/31) 3 to 5 years old preschool i : ages (by 8/31) 3 year to 3 years, 2 mos. preschool ii : ages (by 8/31) 4 years to 4 years, 8 mos. |
Application fee: $50 |
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Admissions Process
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Addmission is on a first come come first served basis.
Application are considered without regards to race, religion, sexual orientation, national orgin, disability, martial status, political belief, or cultural heritage
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Age/Child Requirements
Child must be 2 years to enroll.
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