Summary
Contact Info
New Morning School
14501 North Haggerty Road
Plymouth
, MI
48170
www.newmorningschool.com
Tel:
(734) 420-3331
Director:
Joan L. Barrett
Admissions
Application Information
| Applications accepted |
A student visit and a review of reports from previous schools are part of the process |
Key Statistics
| Age cutoff for enrollment |
2 years |
Parent Ratings
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Survey Information
Number of parents surveyed:
1
Savvy Source survey: Yes
General Info
Transportation and Drop-off Policies
Transportation
Facilities
| CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (4.0) |
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| Classroom equipment and furniture |
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
The preschool teacher is amazing! It's not often you meet someone and know that they are fulfilling their purpose on this earth, but that's exactly what comes to mind with this woman. My entire family is better off for knowing her!
School Philosophy & Day in the Life
School Philosophy and Mission
"New Morning School was established in 1973 by teachers and parents who believed in the following educational tenets:
The program should be individualized to maximize each student's learning potential.
Children learn best by doing.
Children should learn to be responsible for their learning and for their behavior.
Parental involvement is critical to a child's education.
The school’s proven educational tenets and method of instruction has evolved over 32 years of experience in the classroom. Let’s look at each of these tenets further:
Individualized Education
At New Morning the needs of the individual come first. Each student has strengths and weaknesses. At New Morning School each student works at his/her level in various academic areas. Goals for each child are periodically reviewed and new challenges added.
Hands-On Learning
Active learning abounds at the school. Whether it’s hands-on algebra in the middle school, weighing pumpkins in the elementary classroom, or seeing how long it takes to melt snow in the preschool, students learn from their experiences.
Student Responsibility
Students are respected and valued for being able to give critical input about their academic interests, goals and needs:
Student responsibility and initiative are expected.
Students learn to set goals and attain them.
Preparation for the Future
In addition, students of the 21st century, living in a technological world, need the ability to analyze information and make informed decisions. Rote memorization is not enough.
Students learn to evaluate information critically.
Problem-solving and thinking skills are stressed.
Parental Support
The New Morning School Curriculum is complete when parental support is meshed with caring, competent teachers and involved students. The three work together as a team to implement the school’s philosophy and create a positive, challenging learning experience for each child.
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Excerpted from the preschool's website
Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
"DAILY ROUTINE
Creative Play Area - Activities centered in the creative play area foster both large muscle and social skills. Features of the creative play area include blocks, builders, dress up, kitchen area, and fix-it table.
Collage - Fine motor skills such a cutting, pasting, gluing, and sorting are reinforced in our collage area.
Arts and Crafts - Children are encouraged to develop their artistic awareness and skills in a daily art project. In addition, the easel is available for artistic expression.
Snack - Children follow graphic recipe cards to make individual snack portions in a child-sized kitchenette.
Discovery Table - Daily activities at the Discovery Table challenge students to solve problems, classify objects and develop an awareness of basic scientific and mathematical principles.
ABC and 123 Games - Children select ABC or 123 games to use play to encourage development of both verbal and mathematical skills
Writing Center - A variety of materials are available at our writing center to help young children tap their ability to use lines, shapes, and eventually symbols and letters to share their understanding of the world.
Sand, Water or Playdough - Each day children flock to the area which features our sand table, water table or playdough, featured on a rotating basis. These areas give children an opportunity to develop gross and fine motor skills, and introduce them to concepts like mass, volume, gravity, and quantity.
Large Muscle Skills - Children develop gross motor skills during movement activities in the gym. Outside skills are further developed as children enjoy the playhouse, sandbox and play equipment. The use of balls improves hand-eye coordination.
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Excerpted from the preschool's website
Quality of Teaching
Teachers Are:
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| Full of energy and seemingly happy in job |
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| Patient and affectionate with children |
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| Praises children for accomplishments and good behavior |
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| Provides feedback on what my child does during the day |
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| Shares insights on my child that are helpful and accurate |
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| Identifies my child’s strengths and weaknesses |
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| If necessary, provides additional support to my child during pickup and drop-off |
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| Strikes the proper balance between active and quiet play for children |
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Director's Comments on Individualized Teaching
Parents' Comments
Parent #1
The preschool teacher at New Morning is above and beyond any expectations I had of what a preschool teacher could be! I can't say enough about how wonderful this woman is!
Home School Connection
Home-School Connection
| OVERALL RATING (4.8) |
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| Conducts an open house at start of school year |
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| Conducts a parent-teacher meeting at start of school year |
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| Conducts regular parent teacher conferences |
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| Provides summary of child’s learning at end of year |
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| Provides guidance on developmental goals for the following year |
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| Provides guidance on best Kindergarten and elementary schools |
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Separation
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Extra staff dedicated to handle separation
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Parents in classrooms early on
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Pre-entry meetings with parents at school
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Director's and Parents' Comments
Parents' Comments
Parent #1
New Morning is a co-operative school. Parents play an integral part in the classroom. While New Morning does not outline specific learning goals at the preschool level, they are an academic preschool that presents a variety of ideas and subjects to the students with an emphasis on 123s and ABCs. Each child is allowed to find their own strengths and encouraged to work in that area promoting self confidence and independence.
Drop-in Policy
- During school parents are welcomed as the school has an open door policy
Parent Community
| COHESIVENESS RATING (5.0) |
Parents:
Modes of Communication Between School and Home
Kindergarten Placement & Tips
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