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Plainview, TX
First Presbyterian Church
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Telephone: (806) 296-2604 · Website: fpcplainview.org
School Philosophy and Mission
We strive to make our school a place where your child can learn, play, feel secure and happy, and get a head start on their educational journey. Our classes are small with a staff that is loving and fully qualified to
help your child develop a love for learning. We have a convenient west-side location and offer
early drop-off @ 7:45 at no extra charge.
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Twice a week we have music with a pianist and our pre-k class has music & movement and Junior American Citizen club once a week.
We offer developmentally apppropriate learning activities in a center-based environment each day. Outside play is scheduled each day--weather permitting. Holiday parties and two family-centered programs are held each year.
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