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Katy, TX
CrossPoint Community Christian Preschool

Four Stars

Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents.

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Telephone: (281) 398-6464

Home-School Connection

OVERALL RATING (3.9)
Three and Half Stars
Conducts an open house at start of school year
Four And Half Stars
Conducts a parent-teacher meeting at start of school year
Four Stars
Conducts regular parent teacher conferences
Four Stars
Provides summary of child’s learning at end of year
Four Stars
Provides guidance on developmental goals for the following year
Four Stars
Provides guidance on best Kindergarten and elementary schools
Two and Half Star

source: This information was provided by parents

Separation

OVERALL RATING (4.0)
Four Stars

source: This information was provided by parents

Parents' Comments

Parent #1
The most important characteristic of Crosspoint Christian School is that they place 'God first' in all things. A unique quality of this school is the 'praise and worship' time the first 15 minutes of school each morning where parents sit with their childrens class on big blankets in the common area and sing fun praise and worship songs. They also recognize any birthdays, have a very short devotional and say a prayer. What better way to start your day? It's a superb school! I've been there five years between two children and HIGHLY recommend this school.

Parent Community

COHESIVENESS RATING (3.8)
Three and Half Stars

Parents:

- Are able to visit the school anytime we want

- Go on field trips

- Volunteer in the classroom

- Receive newsletters

- Encourage play dates out of school

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Parents' Comments

Parent #1
Parents play an active role at CCS. (As much or as little as they choose) We have a PAL (Parents Assistance League) committee. The children do NOT fundraise. But there was a silent auction at our Spring Fling this year (participation was optional).

Parent #2
Nothing

Parent #3
Crosspoint Community School has PAL (Parents Assistance League) that hosts function throughout the year. The largest is 'Spring Fling' that is free to the public and is a 'carnival'. A great family event. Also, PAL supports the teachers by hosting a 'Teacher Apprication' lunch at the end of the year and does special things for the teachers each month. It is completely voluntary. Play groups are encouraged, but on a room-by-room basis. Field trips are school sponsored and families are always welcome to attend. Also, the school sponsors 'movie night' outside of school time a few times a year where a movie is shown at the church and kids are encouraged to bring blankets and beanbags to sit and relax with their friends. Popcorn and pizza is provided.

Modes of Communication Between School and Home

- Notes

- Phone Calls

- Voice Mail

- Email

- Special Meetings

- Two or More Regular Conferences

- Drop-Off

- Pick-Up

- Regular newsletter/printed updates circulated to the whole school

source:This information was provided by parents

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Nov
28
2009

We met up with my father for a weekend in Grayton Beach, Florida . It was too short as the girls don't see nearly enough of their grandparents, but we packed it full of fun. We spent our last day on the beach

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Nov
13
2009

Trace around your child's foot, with shoe on, on a piece of white construction paper or card stock. Have child cut out the shoe print and add a spooky face. Glue it to a popsicle stick and you have a ghost stick puppet!

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