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Boise, ID
Adventure Zone Child Development Center
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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Telephone: (208) 938-1028
Home-School Connection
| OVERALL RATING (2.7) | |
| Conducts an open house at start of school year | |
| Conducts a parent-teacher meeting at start of school year | |
| Conducts regular parent teacher conferences | |
| Provides summary of child’s learning at end of year | |
| Provides guidance on developmental goals for the following year | |
| Provides guidance on best Kindergarten and elementary schools |
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Director's Comments
Parents are encouraged to drop by the center at any time to participate and / or observe their child's daily activities or to visit with his / her teacher. Each child has a folder with his or her name where projects, activities, and lessons are placed for the parent to take home. Our staff emphasizes positive aspects when discussing issues with parents and will address any concerns / questions in an appropriate, timely manner. Should there be an issue of serious concern, an incident report will be written by the staff person who handled the situation and the report will be discussed / reviewed with the parents of the children involved. In the entry way, literature is offered on topics from immunizations to child care assistance programs. The director and owner have vast knowledge of community, government, developmental, educational, and social resources and will offer such information to parents when appropriate or when asked to do so. Adventure Zone will have approximately two open houses each year in addition to an annual Christmas program.
Separation
| OVERALL RATING (5.0) |
Beginning of the year separation is handled through:
- Pre-entry meetings with parents at school
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Director's Comments
Teachers and staff will assist parents with separation by redirecting their attention in a positive and appropriate manner.
Drop-in Policy
- During school parents are welcomed as the school has an open door policy
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General Parent Education
-This preschool does not conduct parent education classes
-This preschool does connect parents with services and activities that can help you help your child develop better at home
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Parent Community
| COHESIVENESS RATING (4.0) |
Parents:
- Hold social events at the school to build community
- Fundraise
- 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
- Shares information on matter related to our children (e.g. babysitter lists, pediatricians, extracurriculuar classes, etc.)
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Modes of Communication Between School and Home
- Notes
- Phone Calls
- Voice Mail
- Special Meetings
- Drop-Off
- Pick-Up
- Regular newsletter/printed updates circulated to the whole school
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