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KIDS DAY OUT
8000 EL DORADO PARKWAY
FRISCO, TEXAS 75034
(972) 712-1657
LAUREN HARBOUR, DIRECTOR
lharbour@stfoafrisco.org
We are a state licensed childcare facility.
Registration Information
Registration Form
KIDS DAY OUT- GOALS
Our program is a Catholic based pre-school. We want
your child to enjoy his or her days at Little Friends of St. Francis KDO while
learning that the world is an exciting and interesting place. Our Kids Day Out
goals are:
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To provide a
safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment to promote growth emotionally,
spiritually, and developmentally.
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To provide an
environment to cultivate needed socialization skills.
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To make each
child feel wonderful about himself/herself and to assist in the positive growth
of each child’s self-esteem.
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To promote a
feeling of success in learning while academically preparing the children for the
next step in education.
KIDS MAKE OUR WORLD
GO AROUND!
‘A TYPICAL DAY AT
KDO’
While every classroom is a little different, most of them have all the same
blocks of scheduled time. They begin with some open ended activities allowing
the teachers the flexibility to meet and greet all children and parents. A
large group time, such as Calendar or Shared Reading usually opens the day’s
formal activities. The children are exposed to many different Math and Language
concepts during calendar. Shared Reading provides opportunity to develop
pre-reading and pre-writing skills as well as letter recognition. From there,
children move to small group instruction at the tables, focusing on letters,
numbers, shapes, colors, etc. In the older aged classes, this is what we call
the Guided Reading time. These concepts are age-appropriate, and many of them
are objectives that are tested on our “Snapshot of Skills” throughout the year.
Teachers transition the children from quiet, focused, and seated activities to
high energy activities to get the most out of the children. There are parts of
the day that every class has: snack, recess, lunch, rest, Music, and
Enrichment. These activities usually happen at the same time everyday. This
helps the children start to learn the idea of a routine. Many classes have a
Science/Social Studies/Health time which is usually presented in a large group
setting. A daily craft related to the letter of the week or monthly themes is
also offered. All classrooms are designed to meet the needs of all the children
in that specific class, so every classroom looks a little different. But in
general, this is what a typical day at KDO will look like.
CURRICULUM
We provide an intellectual, social, religious, physical,
and emotional environment that will benefit the children, their families, and
the community. We realize that all children are unique and develop at
different rates. Our program is designed to meet the needs of all children at
all levels. Each classroom is unique, and teachers prepare their class to
facilitate learning on the appropriate levels.
For each age level, the focus is different.
Toddlers and two’s enjoy a curriculum that emphasizes socialization, motor
skills, finger plays, and songs. The three’s work on letter and number
recognition and formation, classroom dynamics, and social skills. The four’s
and five’s use a reading and writing readiness program. The teacher’s goal is
to prepare the children for Kindergarten. All age levels overlap a little for
some spiraling curriculum, and reviewing of skills. Through creative play,
books, songs, and interactions with teachers and other children, we want to help
your child grow in body and spirit.
All age levels follow the same thematic units. Each month the
themes will vary according to the liturgical calendar and the seasons of the
year. Every Month a different Commandment is introduced to the children, as
well as a Nursery Rhyme and a Fairy Tale. We also have a weekly Faith
Formation program for the 3’s, 4’s, & 5’s to learn during Chapel time. The
younger kids are exposed to some basic Catholic teachings to begin to build
their foundation. The children attend weekly music and enrichment classes that
coordinate with the monthly themes.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Classes begin Thursday, September 9, 2010 and end on
Thursday, May 26, 2011. Children must be the age of class by Sept. 1, 2010 for
2, 3, and 4’s class. For the 18 mo. class, the children must be 18 months old
as of Sept. 1, 2010. The PreK-5 class accepts children who will be turning 5
before Dec. 31, 2010.
ABOUT OUR SCHOOL
SCHOOL HOURS
9:00AM-2:00PM
PROGRAM
CLASS DAYS RATIOS
PreK-5 (5/1/10-12/31/10) T-W-TH-F 14/2
4 year olds M-W-F, M-T-TH 14/2
T-TH
3 year olds M-W-F 14/2
T-TH
2 year olds W-F 10/2
T-TH
18 months
W-F 8/2
(by 9/1/10) T-TH
TUITION (per Month)
DAYS IN PROGRAM
PARISHIONER INACTIVE -
PARISHIONER
2 days (18 mo
only) $175 $235
2
days $155 $215
3
days $205 $265
4
days $255 $315
REGISTRATION FEE
(Non-refundable annual fee)
Returning
Children: $50
New Children
and Siblings: $100
SUPPLY FEE
- $50 PER CHILD /YEAR
ENROLLMENT IS GRANTED WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION IN
REGARD TO SEX, RACE, RELIGION, OR POLITICAL BELIEF, ALTHOUGH REGISTERED ST.
FRANCIS OF ASSISI PARISHIONERS HAVE PRIORITY.
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