Magnolia Cooperative Preschool

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Summary

Contact Info

Magnolia Cooperative Preschool
3555 W McGraw St.
Seattle , WA  98199
www.magnoliacoop.org

Tel: (206) 286-5922

Director: Adele Anderson
adele@magoliacoop.org

Admissions Director:
membership@magnoliacoop.org

General Approach to Learning

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

Application Information

Applications accepted While child is in utero, upon birth, after a phone conversation with the appropriate person at the school
Wait list Yes
Deadline for applications Rolling

Key Statistics

Student/teacher ratio 16:1
Extended day No
School year 9/1/2006 - -1/-1/-1

Parent Ratings

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

Survey Information

Number of parents surveyed:  11

Director survey: Yes

Savvy Source survey: Yes

General Info

Basic Stats

Student/teacher ratio 16:1
Established 1954
Average tenure for teachers 10 yrs.

% of teachers with:

- Bachelors 100%
- Teaching credentials 100%
- CPR 100%
- First aid 100%

Transportation and Drop-off Policies

Transportation

- Parents bring their children to and from school


Features of the Preschool

Provide a third year Yes
Provide a kindergarten and elementary school program No
Affiliated with a religious institution No

Facilities

CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (4.3) Four Stars
Building, bathrooms, hallway Four Stars
Classroom equipment and furniture Four And Half Stars
Outside play equipment Four Stars

Facilities Include:

Classrooms (with bathroom attached)
Classrooms (with kitchenette attached) Check
Music room Check
Art room
Library
Playground Check

Parents' Comments
Parent #1
We love this preschool experience. Our teachers have been great. They are so caring and supportive. My wife attended this preschool as a child 38 years ago. We have three other parents in our toddler class who attended this preschool. Our daughter's development has been remarkable and she really looks forward to going school. This preschool has been wonderful asset to our family.

Parent #2
Great teachers who really take time to get to know each child. Teachers work hard to introduce new experiences and ideas to children, allowing free expression and exploration. Parents are teacher's assistants in each class, and that's the biggest area of concern for me. Some parents are only concerned with their own children, and seem to ignore other children in their care.

Parent #3
Great!

Parent #4
The school offers an opportunity to get know many people with similar aged children in the community. Also, the school offers helpful parent education.

Parent #5
The main issue with the school is simply the co-op model--parents who want to drop off students and not regularly work in the classroom will be interested in a different type of program. There is a high-level of parent involvement, many parents have all of their children attend the co-op throughout the years. This aspect can be a little intimidating for brand-new parents, but my experience has been positive in general. It is a play-based program at my child's level (2 years old) but is very supportive of her development by encouraging her to follow her interests/passions.

Parent #6
Teachers are extremely committed to their teaching methods and philosophy which is that at this age children need most to learn about getting along in groups and need the freedom to experiment socially and academically in an age appropriate way. I.e., youngest children are strongly encouraged to use gross motor, paint. It's wonderful for parents who want an active role in thier kids' education and meet other families and does require a bit more time that other 'drop-off' programs but worth it!

Parent #7
The parent community is truly amazing - many develop life long friendships from when their children started in co-op together. It's apparent when the children move onto the public schools who has been active in the co-op; these parents are willing to volunteer and help in the classroom,fundraise, etc - because that's what we've been doing during the preschool years. Being in the Magnolia Co-op may not be for everyone because of the parental involvement and commitment required, but almost everyone I know who has attended preschool there has nothing but positive comments!

School Philosophy & Day in the Life

School Philosophy and Mission

A Place for both Parent and Child

The cooperative preschool is unique in that you and your child enroll in the program together. When your child is a toddler, you both attend class one day a week. By the time your child is in the 4’s or Pre-Kindergarten program (Pre-K) class, he or she attends class four days a week and you only go to one class per week.

There are many benefits from this involvement: parents and children share in a high quality preschool program, there is a gentle and gradual transition to the independence of the kindergarten ready child, and parents learn a great deal about early childhood issues and education along the way.

Through years of involvement with this group of children and parents, a community develops. The network of parents, as resources and support, lasts far beyond the preschool years.

The Magnolia Cooperative Preschool was started over thirty years ago and is the oldest and largest cooperative in Seattle. We employ four teachers, conduct twelve classes and have been at the same location since 1966.

Program Emphasis

The emphasis of our program is the social development of the child. Of primary importance is the building of a child’s positive self-image, self-esteem and self-confidence. We strive to create a warm, accepting atmosphere for children to explore their world through art, music, stories and play. Small and large motor skills are developed through a wide variety of carefully chosen toys, games, puzzles, activities, projects, climbers and riding equipment. All classes have enrichment funds, which are used to incorporate special learning experiences. The program builds as the children are older: 3’s, 4’s and Pre-K classes offer natural science projects, cooking, and field trips. 4/5 and Pre-K classes have kindergarten readiness activities and personal safety instruction.

Overall, we feel strongly that the best social, intellectual and psychological gains are made through creative and cooperative play.

(from school website)



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
Check Mark Co-op
Reggio-Emilia

Social Skills & Work Habits

OVERALL RATING (3.8) Three and Half 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 Stars
Ability to be a part of a group of children Four Stars
Self-sufficiency and independence Four Stars
Awareness of others’ feelings Three and Half Stars
Cooperation with other children Three and Half 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 YES
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 - - - - YES
Time & space - - - - YES
Sci. reasoning/physical world - - - - YES
Music - - - - YES
Visual arts - - - - YES
Physical activity - - - - YES
Other subjects taught n/a
Parents' Comments

Parent #1
Varies greatly by class age of course. Pre-K and 4/5 year is a mix of choice time with learning stations while younger ages have teacher-led time for music, learning calendar, reading with a lot of choice time where activity stations are refreshed daily or weekly.

Parent #2
There is a combination of free-play learning and whole group story time and music. During free-play a variety of centers are set up, highlighting open-ended imaginative play/role-play, library, playdough, sandplay, painting, etc. Students are generally encouraged to choose their own learning centers.

Parent #3
This school is mostly free play and mostly indoors. Although there is a playground, very little time is spent on it.

Quality of Teaching

Teachers Are:

OVERALL RATING: (4.1) Four Stars
Full of energy and seemingly happy in job Four Stars
Patient and affectionate with children Four And Half Stars
Talks with children and listens carefully when they are talking with him/her Four And Half Stars
Praises children for accomplishments and good behavior Four And Half Stars
Provides feedback on what my child does during the day Three Stars
Shares insights on my child that are helpful and accurate Three and Half Stars
Identifies my child’s strengths and weaknesses Three Stars
If necessary, provides additional support to my child during pickup and drop-off Four Stars
Resolves disputes quickly, calmly and fairly in a manner that allows children to learn from the dispute Four Stars
Notices children who are not on task and/or engaging with other children appropriately and quickly reengages them Four Stars
Manages the energy level of the children so that all children feel safe and able to learn Four Stars
Provides additional support to a child when s/he is clearly failing in her/his efforts Four Stars
Strikes the proper balance between active and quiet play for children Four Stars

Director's Comments on Individualized Teaching

Parents' Comments

Parent #1
While we only have 1 teacher - 16 children, we have 8 adults present at everytime, so we are all co-teachers and almost as important as our 'lead teacher.' ( this is reference to the 2s year - as the children get older, there are less adults in the classroom) There are 4 paid teachers at Magnolia Co-op, and between them, they have almost 80 years of experience - all of their children went thru the co-op, and they have chosen to make this their career. As a part of the Seattle Central Community College program, we also have 2 advisors assigned to our school who are great parent educators and can help with specific issues, etc. Sometimes we don't use them enough! I think the most important thing about our preschool is that it is play based and really just focused on the social skills - they aren't going to learn how to read while they are there, but they certainly learn how to behave in a social setting and it gets them ready for kidnergarten so they are ready to learn when they get there. Magnolia Co-Op is one of the oldest co-ops in Seattle ( over 30 years), and I think that speaks for itself - it's truly a magical place!

Parent #2
In addition to the one teacher per classroom there are between 5 and 8 (dep. on class age) parents in class assistant teaching so there is a lot of 1:1 attention to each child and a lot of control of the class so the teacher can be most effective.

Parent #3
At my child's level (2 years old) the teacher regularly has many parents in the classroom assisting with supervision, so the ratio is one adult to two children. I am unaware of specifically scheduled parent-teacher conferences, but would feel comfortable talking to the teacher about my child.

Parent #4
Teachers we had have been top notch.

Home School Connection

Home-School Connection

OVERALL RATING (3.5) Three and Half Stars
Conducts an open house at start of school year Five Stars
Conducts a parent-teacher meeting at start of school year Three Stars
Conducts regular parent teacher conferences Three and Half Stars
Provides summary of child’s learning at end of year Three Stars
Provides guidance on developmental goals for the following year Two and Half Star
Provides guidance on best Kindergarten and elementary schools Four Stars

Separation

OVERALL RATING (4.1) Four Stars

Director's and Parents' Comments

Parents' Comments

Parent #1
In the Co-op, parents work in class with the child one day per week and do a small class job. Additional volunteer work and donations are requested but not required though most families are involved in doing something extra to support the school. Extremely strong parent community - in many ways the school serves as a heart of the whole neighborhood.

Parent #2
This co-op model consists of parents alternately working one day on, one day off with students in the classroom, so separation anxiety could be handled in a flexible manner, e.g. on my 'off' day, I could leave for shorter periods of time, building up to the whole session and was guided in the process by the teacher.

Parent #3
The Coop requires a parent to be a teacher's assistant in the classroom one day a week. So the drop-in/separation questions don't apply directly.

Parent Community

COHESIVENESS RATING (4.1) Four Stars

Parents:

- Sit on the board of trustees

- Hold social events at the school to build community

- Fundraise

- Are required to make donations ourselves

- Are able to visit the school anytime we want

- Go on field trips

- Volunteer in the classroom

- Receive newsletters

- Hold social events outside of the school (with and/or without children)


Parents' Comments

Parent #1
We are co-op, so we are teachers right along with the paid teachers.

Parent #2
Parent Education opportunities, Consistent groups of parents working together in the classroom

Parent #3
Can be supportive and is also very cliquey and can be alienting, particularly to newcomers.

Modes of Communication Between School and Home

- Notes

- Phone Calls

- Voice Mail

- 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
While working in the classroom

Parent #2
In class or at meetings both of which parents must attend

Parent #3
Monthly class parent meetings.

Parent #4
Parents assists in the classroom

Discipline, Health and Safety

Discipline

OVERALL RATING (4.4) Four 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
There is no formal visitor sign-in/sign-out procedure though parents sign children in and out. All areas are locked and with an adult:child ratio of between 2:1 and 3:1 and secured areas and procedures it feels very safe.

Parent #2
There is a strong emphasis on empathy-building and conflicts are generally viewed as a learning opportunity.

Parent #3
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Parent #4
The Coop rents space from an aging church, which is responsible for the facilities, and doesn't always maintain the building as well as you'd hope. Coop board seems to have to spend tuition money to maintain building and systems.

Health

OVERALL RATING (4.5) Four And Half Stars
Temperature and overall air circulation is comfortable Four And Half Stars
Healthy and nutritious snacks are provided Four And Half Stars
Toys and furniture are cleaned regularly Four Stars

Food Allergies

- We do not allow certain foods in the classroom

- We keep special snacks for allergic children

- We ask parents to provide child-safe snacks for their allergic child

Medications

- We keep their medication on hand at all times

- We call parents when the child needs medication

Safety

OVERALL RATING (4.1) Four Stars
Screen and identify all visitors Four Stars
Parents may not bring sick children to school where they may infect others Four Stars

Ages, Schedule & Tuition

Extended Care

- This school does not have extended care

Calendar Year

School Year

9/1/2006 - -1/-1/-1

Application & Admissions

Application Process

Applications are accepted: While child is in utero, upon birth, after a phone conversation with the appropriate person at the school

There is a wait list for upcoming school year.

Parent visits tours are: Recommended

Child interview process: None

Parent interview process: Admissions Director-parent

Deadline for applications: Rolling

Admissions Process

Acceptance criteria: First-come basis  

Notification occurs: Immediately

Financial aid is available.

Age/Child Requirements

Child does not need to be potty trained 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
nope - it's just a basic waiting list. first come, first served.

Parent #2
Applications do not apply. It's a first-come, first-served waiting list.

Parent #3
Signed up early (at 2 months of age,) in utero is best!

Parent #4
Get on the list early

Parent #5
Repeatedly contacted the admissions person to check on our place on the waitlist.

Parent #6
No. There is a waiting list, and the lottery is handled fairly.

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