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Hudson, OH
Hope Community School
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Telephone: (330) 655-5170 · Website: www.hopecma.com
School Philosophy and Mission
"To provide a Christ centered early childhood education. It is our desire to provide a program where children will have opportunities and experiences that will help them grow intellectually, emotionally, physically, socially and spiritually. As a Christian preschool, we have three primary goals:
To plant seeds of faith and teach important Biblical truths. Teachers will take every opportunity to relate God to the lesson of the day. To ensure spiritual training, teachers will present a weekly scripture and teach at least one Bible story per week. Children will also have a Chapel time twice a month.
To offer a program which develops readiness skills to facilitate the transition to kindergarten and later years of formal education. Activities will be planned that develop motor, perceptual, language, conceptual, and cognitive skills. We want children to enjoy learning and to have opportunities to create, explore, and discover.
To help children experience God's love as they interact with a caring and nurturing staff. We want him/her to feel warmth and security in their environment and to have a positive first school experience.
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