Crestview United Methodist Preschool

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Summary

Contact Info

Crestview United Methodist Preschool
1300 Morrow St
Austin , TX  78757
crestviewumc.org

Tel: (512) 451-9665

Director: Terri Sloan
cumpreschool@austin.rr.com

General Approach to Learning

Check Mark Play-based
Play-based with some structure
Predominantly teacher-led instruction
Montessori
Waldorf
Co-op
Reggio-Emilia

Application Information

Applications accepted In february and march for the school year beginning in august.
Deadline for applications Rolling

Key Statistics

Age cutoff for enrollment 2 years

Parent Ratings

Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. Five Stars
Quality of teaching Five Stars
Development of social skills and work habits Four Stars
Home-school connection Four Stars
Parent community Four And Half Stars
Discipline Five Stars
Facilities Four Stars
Health Four Stars
Safety Four And Half Stars
Handling of separation Five Stars

Survey Information

Number of parents surveyed:  3

Savvy Source survey: Yes

General Info

Facilities

CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (4.0) Four Stars
Building, bathrooms, hallway Four Stars
Classroom equipment and furniture Four Stars
Outside play equipment Four Stars

Parents' Comments
Parent #1
Great little school with small classes. The teacher is very nurturing for the young ones. Though the school is church-based, the "faith" aspect is pretty low-key. My daughter is in her second year and is very happy there.

School Philosophy & Day in the Life

School Philosophy and Mission

Crestview United Methodist Preschool’s mission is to nurture the whole child-- physically, emotionally, intellectually and spiritually--in a loving, Christ-centered environment. Each child is unique, learning and developing at his or her own pace and we must encourage and celebrate that uniqueness. We wish to be partners with you, the child’s guardian and first teacher, in instilling a life long love of learning in our youngest disciples. We also hope to be a support to your family during these exhilarating and exciting early childhood years.



Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School

Director has not yet submitted this information to the Savvy Source

Curriculum & Teaching Approach

General Approach to Learning

Play-based
Play-based with some structure
Predominantly teacher-led instruction
Montessori
Waldorf
Co-op
Reggio-Emilia

Savvy Source's Comments

The CUMP program is based on the interest, needs and abilities of the preschool-age child. We offer an educational experience through a well-planned program that provides opportunities for children to: become aware that their own feelings and emotions are natural and acceptable. learn to express themselves in constructive ways. grow in their understanding and enjoyment of themselves and others by learning to share, take turns and play cooperatively. be active learners by exploring and organizing their world. express curiosity and wonder at all the varied and interesting aspects of life. explore new books, games, materials and activities. try out new roles through dramatic play. build a strong background of concrete experiences for language and cognitive development. All activities of the preschool are designed to be developmentally appropriate while meeting the needs of the individual child. Children’s discovery of themselves and their world is very exciting. Learning to participate in group activities enables children to make the transition to kindergarten with less stress. PLAY is children’s work.

Social Skills & Work Habits

OVERALL RATING (4.3) Four Stars
This school has increased my child's:
Ability to listen and follow directions Three and Half Stars
Ability to sit still for longer periods of time
Three and Half Stars
Ability to be a part of a group of children Four And Half Stars
Self-sufficiency and independence Four And Half Stars
Awareness of others’ feelings Five Stars
Cooperation with other children Five Stars

Curriculum and Teaching Approach

Free Play Free Play Free Play with Some Structure Free Play with Some Structure Free Play with Some Structure
Language -
Oral language - - - - n/a
Nursery rhymes, poems, songs - - - - n/a
Storybook reading - - - - n/a
Emerging literacy skills - - - - n/a
Cognitive Development n/a
Math and number sense - Free play with some structure - - -
Time & space - - - - -
Sci. reasoning/physical world - - - - -
Music - - - - -
Visual arts - - - - -
Physical activity - - - - -
Other subjects taught n/a
Parents' Comments

Parent #1
Crestview is based on learning through play. Teachers lead some age-appropriate activities but children are not required to participate.

Parent #2
There is a very basic, thematic curriculum for 2-3 year olds, posted every week. During parent-teacher conferences, the teacher provided a very detailed assessment focusing on social-emotional skills and development and oral language, as is appropriate for this age group, I think.

Quality of Teaching

Teachers Are:

OVERALL RATING: (5.0) Five Stars
Full of energy and seemingly happy in job Four And Half Stars
Patient and affectionate with children Five Stars
Talks with children and listens carefully when they are talking with him/her Five Stars
Praises children for accomplishments and good behavior Five Stars
Provides feedback on what my child does during the day Five Stars
Shares insights on my child that are helpful and accurate Five Stars
Identifies my child’s strengths and weaknesses Five Stars
If necessary, provides additional support to my child during pickup and drop-off Five Stars
Resolves disputes quickly, calmly and fairly in a manner that allows children to learn from the dispute Five Stars
Notices children who are not on task and/or engaging with other children appropriately and quickly reengages them Five Stars
Manages the energy level of the children so that all children feel safe and able to learn Five Stars
Provides additional support to a child when s/he is clearly failing in her/his efforts Five Stars
Strikes the proper balance between active and quiet play for children Five Stars

Director's Comments on Individualized Teaching

Parents' Comments

Parent #1
Crestview has fantastic, mature and engaging teachers. Additionally, we have a weekly Creative Movement class led by a dancer that the kids adore.

Home School Connection

Home-School Connection

OVERALL RATING (4.2) Four Stars
Conducts an open house at start of school year Four And Half Stars
Conducts a parent-teacher meeting at start of school year Four Stars
Conducts regular parent teacher conferences Four Stars
Provides summary of child’s learning at end of year Four Stars
Provides guidance on developmental goals for the following year Four And Half Stars
Provides guidance on best Kindergarten and elementary schools Four Stars
Savvy Source's Comments

The CUMP Parent Group was formed in Spring 2004. It is CUMP's version of a PTA. Its mission is to provide support to the preschool staff and parents through parental participation and education. The group's goals shall generally include support of classroom activities, director, staff, children, and parents. The CUMP parent group is open to all parents of enrolled students. Meetings are held about once a month. Participation is on a voluntary basis. No dues or fees are required for membership.

Separation

OVERALL RATING (5.0) Five Stars

Director's and Parents' Comments

Parents' Comments

Parent #1
My daughter started in the middle of the fall, and during her second year all the children were returning students, so we did not experience any policies related to separation. However, the school has an open-door policy and welcomed/encouraged me to bring my daughter for gradually increasing periods of time at first (2 hrs, 3 hrs, 4 hrs). She never cried. When children find it difficult to separate, I think the teachers generally work with the parent to find out the best/preferred way of dealing.


Parent Community

COHESIVENESS RATING (4.5) Four And Half Stars

Parents:

- Fundraise

- Are able to visit the school anytime we want

- Volunteer in the classroom

- Receive newsletters

Modes of Communication Between School and Home

- Notes

- Phone Calls

- Email

- Special Meetings

- Two or More Regular Conferences

- Drop-Off

- Pick-Up

- Regular newsletter/printed updates circulated to the whole school


Parents' Comments

Parent #1
Parents committee with the Director bi-monthly and yahoo group

Parent #2
Teacher sends monthly email update to class parents as a group

Discipline, Health and Safety

Discipline

OVERALL RATING (5.0) Five Stars
Parents' Opinions
Parents at this school, on average, believe that conflicts between children: are handled extraordinarily well in a way that not only gives me confidence in the safety of my child but also reassures me that my child (and his/her peers) are learning the early skills needed to socialize effectively with one another

Parents' Notes on Discipline, Health and Safety

Parents' Comments

Parent #1
The preschool is located in an older church so the facilities reflect the age of the building but are kept very clean and in good working order.

Parent #2
The school does not provide snacks, so this answer does not apply. There is a pizza day at lunchtime once per month, though, which is rather unhealthy. Otherwise, parents are responsible for children's food.

Health

OVERALL RATING (4.2) Four Stars
Temperature and overall air circulation is comfortable Five Stars
Healthy and nutritious snacks are provided Two and Half Star
Toys and furniture are cleaned regularly Five Stars

Safety

OVERALL RATING (4.5) Four And Half Stars
Screen and identify all visitors Four And Half Stars
Parents may not bring sick children to school where they may infect others Four And Half Stars

Ages, Schedule & Tuition

Ages, Class Size, Days & Tuition

Ages Class Size Days Tuition
From 4 years to
4 years 11 months
$285/Month
From 3 years to
3 years 11 months
Tue 9am - 1pm
Thu 9am - 1pm
$170/Month
From 2 years to
2 years 11 months
Mon 9am - 1pm
Wed 9am - 1pm
Fri 9am - 1pm
$225/Week
From 2 years to
2 years 11 months
Tue 9am - 1pm
Thu 9am - 1pm
$185/Month
From 3 years to
3 years 11 months
Mon 9am - 1pm
Wed 9am - 1pm
Fri 9am - 1pm
$210/Month
From 3 years to
3 years 11 months
$290/Month
From 2 years to
2 years 11 months
$305/Month
From 4 years to
4 years 11 months
$230/Month

Notes on Schedule and Extended Care

Notes

A 105.00 supply fee is due on the first day of school.

Application & Admissions

Application Process

Applications are accepted: In february and march for the school year beginning in august.

Deadline for applications: Rolling

Application fee: $50.00

Admissions Process

Acceptance criteria: 1. Currently enrolled Crestview United Methodist Preschool families 2. Crestview's church families not currently enrolled in the Preschool 3. Members of the community not currently enrolled in the Preschool  

Notification occurs: Immediately

Age/Child Requirements

Child must be 2 years to enroll.

Kindergarten Placement & Tips

Kindergarten Placement

Kindergartens that preschoolers from this school are now attending

Director and Parents have not yet submitted this information to the Savvy Source.

Parents' Admission Tips

Advice from Parents to Prospective Parents on Admissions

Parent #1
no

Parent #2
We were open to mid-year enrollment and able to make a quick decision. We were called at the end of October and started school the next week.

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