San Francisco, CA
Children's Village Child Development Center
neighborhood: SOMA · Telephone: (415)-865-2610 ext. 212 · Website: www.sfchildrensvillage.com
Contact Info
Children's Village Child Development Center
250 Tenth Street
San Francisco, CA
94103
www.sfchildrensvillage.com
Tel:
(415)-865-2610 ext. 212
Fax:
(415) 503-0750
Director:
Molly Skuse
mskuse@cccyo.org
Admissions Director:
Sherri Watkins
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General Approach to Learning
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Play-based |
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School Philosophy and Mission
The Children?s Village educational philosophy is rooted in play-based experiential learning. We work to provide a conduit for natural, active curiosity and creativity. Our Arts enriched program is des...
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