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True. I do know that St. Bridget's is offering its program, because we looked into it. And I know someone sending their child to the International Learning Center. So I'm not sure why that list is so limited. Other lists I have seen had several more schools, although I remember St. Bridget's was not on the prior one that I saw as well.
Posted on: 2011/9/6 21:06
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from: http://www.jcboe.org/newboe/index.php ... article&id=100&Itemid=235 Ms. Patricia Bryant - Associate Superintendent 201-915-6045 pbryant@jcboe.org Ms. Alysia Cole-Felder - Director 201-915-6078 The Department of Early Childhood is committed to providing the 3- and 4-year old children, who are Jersey City residents, with developmentally appropriate preschool experiences. Our mission is to: Provide a learning environment that will help children develop intellectually, socially, physically, and emotionally in a manner appropriate to their age and stage of development. Include education on health, nutrition, and social and emotional well being into a daily program of varied activities. Enhance children?s feelings of self-worth and appreciation of their own and other?s ethnicity, cultures, and languages. Develop social competence by providing opportunities for children to make decisions and solve problems during their school day. Ease the transition of children into primary grades by providing appropriate early childhood experiences. We contract with childcare centers throughout Jersey City to provide classes for most of our three year olds, and the majority of our four year olds attend classes in the Jersey City Board of Education schools. All classes are small?no more than 15 children?and are staffed with certified Early Childhood professionals and paraprofessionals.
Posted on: 2011/9/6 20:31
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Ps 37 (cordero) offers Pre-K 4 - for four year olds, located at Hamilton Park area (on erie)
PS 3 is on Bright and Varick (i think) and has Pre-K 3 and 4 and the Dual Language Pre-K. PS 16 is on Sussex St PS 5 is on 4th by Brunswick(ish) although also is Pre-K 4 + also St bridgets is public/private call the number on that flyer - they are really helpful - though i wouldn't call this week, they are busy starting the school year. If you live in Jersey City, the Abbot Decision guarantees you a spot at a daycare. and if they are full they will bus your kid to another daycare in JC. Some people worry about the quality of schools in other neighborhoods and everyone has their own opinion about that.
Posted on: 2011/9/6 19:11
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Ther are no downtown daycares on the list.
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Posted on: 2011/9/6 17:26
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They most certainly do in most of Hudson County
Posted on: 2011/9/6 16:56
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As an Abbott district, all students have the right to attend free, full day, pre-K education starting at age three.
For pre-K 3, some of the schools do have classes. P.S. 3 has some, I believe P.S. 5 does as well. Much of the pre-K 3, however, is contracted out to private centers. St. Bridget's is one and the "International Learning Center" on Columbus Avenue is another. The flier linked below has a list though it does not appear comprehensive. Not sure if the centers have changed or if they have just left off those that are already filled to capacity. http://www.jcboe.org/newboe/images/im ... depts/ec/ec%20centers.pdf For the contract out programs, you apply directly to them. You can also register at your local zone school. If you have a pre-k program and they are not oversubscribed you will be put in that, otherwise the child will be bussed to a district that has capacity. Pre-K 4 is handled mostly by the zoned schools although last year, there were a couple of contract out sites.
Posted on: 2011/9/6 16:44
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Public pre-k schools don?t exist.
Posted on: 2011/9/6 16:36
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I know the downtown area is full of private day cares and schools, but what schools do the other children attend? Are they bused somewhere else? Not all parents are going to want to put them in private.
Posted on: 2011/9/6 16:24
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