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Annapolis, MD
Play Centers Inc - Play and Learn at Annapolis
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Telephone: (410) 263-4029 · Website: www.playcenters.org/
Contact Info
Play Centers Inc - Play and Learn at Annapolis
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD
21401
http://www.playcenters.org/
Tel:
(410) 263-4029
Fax:
(410) 263-4432
Director:
Director: Bonnie O'Brian
playcenters@playcenters.org
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School Philosophy and Mission
"Play Centers is a not-for-profit corporation providing quality care to children. The program is based on the child's physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development and includes self-select...
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition
| Ages | From
2 months
to 5 years |
| Days: | 5 day(s) a week |
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 2 months |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | The medical provider that gave the vaccinations may record the dates directly on this form (check marks are not acceptable) and certify them by signing the signature section. combination vaccines should be listed individually, per each component of the vaccine. a different medical provider, local health department official, school official, or child care provider may transcribe onto this form and certify vaccination dates from any other record which has the authentication of a medical provider, health department, school, or child care service. only a medical provider, local health department official, school official, or child care provider may sign ‘record of immunization' section of this form. this form may not be altered, changed, or modified in any way. step one: request a three-part registration contract by contacting the director of the center of your choice -or- by contacting our main office at 410.296.4880. step two: complete the following paperwork. play centers, inc./play and learn can accept copies of your child's health and immunization records. all other items must be originals. if you have more than 1 child enrolling, each child must have a separate form completed. health inventory health inventory addendum (if applicable) immunization certificate all about my child – instructions all about my child emergency card a parent's guide to regulated child care medical alert form medical authorization form verification of enrollment form parent handbook agreement – for families enrolling in an elementary/middle school program, you will receive a parent handbook once your child's enrollment has been confirmed. medication order form (if applicable) step three: pay the initial non-refundable application fee and deposit. the deposit amount is based on how you enroll your child. play centers, inc./play and learn offer a variety of enrollment options, please contact the director of the center of your choice for tuition rates and fees. |
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