San Francisco, CA
Healthy Environments/Easter Seals Child Development Center
neighborhood: SOMA · Telephone: (415) 744-8754 · Website: www.easterseals.com
Contact Info
Healthy Environments/Easter Seals Child Development Center
95 Hawthorne Street, 1st Floor
San Francisco, CA
94105
www.easterseals.com
Tel:
(415) 744-8754
Fax:
(415) 744-8717
Director:
Patrick Shannon
pshannon@esba.org
Source:
Parent Ratings
| Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. | |
| Quality of teaching | |
| Development of social skills and work habits | |
| Home-school connection | |
| Discipline | |
| Facilities | |
| Health | |
| Safety |
Source:
General Approach to Learning
|
|
Play-based |
Source:
School Philosophy and Mission
"Only the Best for Your Child: Easter Seals Child Development Center places children of all physical, emotional and academic abilities in the same learning environment.
High Standards: ...
(read more)
Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Director has not yet submitted this information to the Savvy Source
(read more)
Key Statistics
| Extended day | Yes |
| School year | Year round program |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 1 months |
Source:
Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
Preschool rooms:
Full Time (M-F) $1,000
3 days per week: $700
2 days per week: $480
Toddler Rooms
Full Time (M-F): $1,180
3 days per week: $825
2 days per week: $566
Infant Room...
More >
Application Information
| Applications accepted | Upon birth, while child is in utero |
| Wait list | Yes |
| Deadline for applications | Rolling |
| Application Information | $50 |
| Acceptance criteria: | Selective based on our center gives priority to waiting list applicants in this order: federal employees who have a child currently enrolled in program, federal employees, non-federal employees who have a child currently enrolled in the program, center staff, all other applicants |
source:
Get Ready for that Spooky Night with a Few of Our Favorite Halloween Books
When we think of Halloween (can it really be coming up so soon??), we think of cute pink cheeks and button noses peeking out of lion or monkey costumes; of gauzy princess and sturdy fireman outfits; of carving pumpkins; of all the candy that is about to
Now in BeingSavvy, San Francisco
4 Gardening Activities to Do With Your Kids This Fall
One of my two-year old daughter's favorite pastimes is gardening. She loves to dig, find bugs, run through the sprinkler, and pick berries, but I've been hard pressed at times to figure out how to involve her more in the
Advertisement
Montessori? Waldorf? Play-based?
What school type is right for your child? Is one model better than another? What does the research say?
View an example from the Savvy Source guide to learn more.
Today's “Preschool’s Out” Activity
If you find yourself with too many plastic Easter eggs, try making this quick musical instrument (read more)
| Comment (1) |
This Week's Poll
Off the Beaten Path
Plan fun activities to do in:

