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Thousand Oaks, CA
Conejo Valley Neighborhood

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Telephone: (805) 496-9035  · Website: www.conejo.k12.ca.us/nfl/

School Philosophy and Mission

"Conejo Valley Neighborhood for Learning (CV NfL) preschool provides a
developmentally appropriate, anti-biased, structured environment rich with
opportunities for preschoolers ages three through five years to explore
creativity, problem-solving, science, math skills and language acquisition
through play, group activities and individual choice.
Our well-trained staff focuses first on the social-emotional well being of
children in a safe environment. CV NfL is based on integrity and our intent is
for each child to leave our program with a love for learning and a positive
feeling of self-worth, where CHARACTER COUNTS!SM Everywhere . . . All
the Time."
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Joy Through a Child's Eyes

Nov
25
2009

It was a cold and soggy day at the Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo. Cold, that is, for March day here in Austin. Of all the sights to see, my son spent most of our visit at the petting zoo. He picked out his

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Today's “Preschool’s Out” Activity

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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