Pied Piper has its roots in cooperative education and has always offered a program built around parents in the classroom. The involved parent community and warm, play-based curriculum are strong fundamentals Pied Piper relies upon in educating children.
Benefit from a low child-adult ratio and small classes:
Pied Piper Preschool traditionally has had classes with 2-3 teachers and less than 24 children. Class sizes have been modified to adhere to the highest standards of safety and health for children.
Gain new ideas for helping your child learn and develop at home and at school:
The guiding philosophy of cooperative preschools is that parents are crucial to their children's development and education, not just at home but at school. Classroom participation, child development lectures, and other activities & resources are designed so that parents have the opportunity to learn & grow with their children.
Meet other families with small children and make new friends:
Cooperative preschools give parents of small children a chance to interact and form lasting friendships.
Our daily schedule includes circle times with songs and music, a story time, snack, and time for free-choice activities. Regular activities include: art, science, music, language, fine & gross motor skills, and snack. Children are introduced to the world around them through a gentle, play-based environment where social emotional skills are nurtured.
A Session daily program includes both indoor and outdoor activities in small groups. Children in B Session historically have attended field trips to visit a pumpkin patch, watch a play, and tour a police station.
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