Pasadena, CA
Kids' Klub Pasadena
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: Southwest Pasadena · Telephone: (626) 795-2501 · Website: www.kidsklubcdc.com
Home-School Connection
| OVERALL RATING (4.6) | |
| 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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Separation
| OVERALL RATING (4.0) |
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
The school also has dedicated staff at transition times (when the school shifts children to the next level). Those times can also create some separation issues and they handle it all beautifully. The school also has an infant component. My kids have been a part of the school since they were 3 mos. old. and all transitions have been very smooth.
Parent #2
I dropped off and picked up my kids, so I saw the teacher and assistant teacher every day. I felt like I knew exactly what was going on.
Parent Community
| COHESIVENESS RATING (3.2) |
Parents:
- Are able to visit the school anytime we want
- Receive newsletters
- Hold social events outside of the school (with and/or without children)
- Encourage play dates out of school
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
Often interact at pick-up and drop off as time permits. The kids hate to leave and the school is open for night care so parents can take time with kids in the playground at pick-up and it becomes a chance to get to know the parents.
Modes of Communication Between School and Home
- Notes
- Phone Calls
- Special Meetings
- Two or More Regular Conferences
- Drop-Off
- Pick-Up
- Regular newsletter/printed updates circulated to the whole school
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
Parent Notebook
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