J.L.
I have copied an e-mail from Parents As Teachers which you will find after my message. This preschool would be free and the Reggio Emilia curriculum is supposed to be fantastic. People pay A LOT of money to have their child in preschools using the Reggio Emilia curriculum. You should also look into Head Start which is a preschool program for low income families. You can start by contacting Manchester Head Start. There may be one closer to you. That is the most publicly visible Head Start Program that I see around the city and my neighborhood. I live in Shaw which is south city but closer to midtown. My last suggestion would be Cornerstone Center for Early Childhood. They are in my neighborhood and close to bus routes (I don't know if this is a concern for you). They have a sliding scale and would be able to accomodate your work schedule. For your child's age there usually isn't a wait list. Good luck!
J. lb <3
Hi Parents As Teachers Families,
I am excited to share with you the news about our new Early Childhood Center and one of the resources offered here. See the information below about the new Reggio Emilia inspired preschool. Also please note, space is limited. If you are interested please call right away.
Your Parent Educator will be contacting you in a few weeks to schedule your home visits.
Sandy Polanc
SLPS Parents As Teachers
Exciting News For Parents of Preschoolers !
St. Louis Public Schools
Early Childhood Education Program
Is opening a new Early Childhood Center
in your neighborhood!
The Meda P. Washington Early Childhood Center
2030 S. Vandeventer Ave., 63110
The educationally inspired
Reggio Emilia preschool classrooms
will be opened for the 2007/08 school year
Free half and full day preschool !
Space is limited call today !
Please call ###-###-####
to schedule an enrollment appointment