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Children's Day currently meets each Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and a third day, for 2s, 3s, and 4 year olds, on Wednesdays.
The program provides care for children six months through five years (pre kindergarten). In order to provide nursery service, a minimum enrollment of four children is necessary. Children must be six months old by Aug. 1 of current school year.
Is strongly recommended that three year olds attend both days in order to take full advantage of our Program, however, children may be enrolled for just one day a week. Children coming into the Three and Four Year Classes should be toilet trained. Toilet trained is defined as a child being able to tell a teacher that they need to use the toilet. The Four year old classes follow pre-kindergarten curriculum and prepare children for kindergarten.
Open enrollment for the following school year is in March.
Jan. 4 School starts
Jan 10 houseshoe day
Feb. 14 Valentine’s Parties
Mar, 1 Open Registration Begins
Mar. 13-15 Spring Break
April 3 Easter Parties
May 15 Graduation 7pm
May 24 last day of school
Children's Day Federal Tax ID number : 76-0078919.
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Children's Day Registration 2012-2013 School Year
Registration for all children is now open
Classes meet: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:30am -1:30pm
Ages: Babies (must be 6 months before August 1, 2011) - 4 year olds
Safety underlies everything we do with children here at First Baptist Friendswood, so we have invested in a state of the art computer check-in system (Parent Pager) that provides protection for parents while they are away from their children. Families will need to check-in their children (birth - K) through a Parent Pager station before sending them to their classrooms.
Express Child Check-in
You will find Parent Pager Express Check-in Stations throughout educations buildings A and B. These stations are designed to help you quickly and easily check-in your children. The monitors are "touch screens" so you will not be required to use a keyboard or mouse, simply touch the monitor.