Staten Island, NY
College-staten Island Day Care
| Review this preschool |
Telephone: (718) 982-3190 · Website: http://www.csi.cuny.edu/c...
Application Process
Applications are accepted: Universal prekindergarten children who are four years of age by december 31st of the calendar year may register for this program in addi tion to regular child care hours. the preschool program for children from 2 to 6 years of age* * ages as of september 1st of the calendar year. upon acceptance, parents/guardians must submit the following documents: * original birth certificate * parent/guardian photo i.d. * paid bursar's receipt * a copy of parent's/guardian's class schedule * a new admission medical record and immunization record from the child's physician * two emergency contacts * a food program form * income documentation * a signed contract with the center * a $20 non-refundable deposit |
source:
Admissions Process
| Acceptance criteria:
Children currently attending the Center are given priority for the following semesters. Children of students on our mailing
list will be registered at a lottery held prior to each semester on a space available basis.
The Children's Center is open to children of students of the College of Staten Island without regard to age, alienage or citizenship, color, gender, handicap, national or ethnic origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran or marital status
source:
|
Age/Child Requirements
Child must be 6 months to enroll.
source:
Advertisement
Being Savvy Today
SavvyPicks: A Few of Our Favorite Parenting Books
Being the parent of a small child is nothing if not perplexing and ever challenging. Just when you think you've got the routine down, that little one decides to grow and change and test you -- so you need some new tricks, fast! Where do
Montessori? Waldorf? Play-based?
What school type is right for your child? Is one model better than another? What does the research say?
View an example from the Savvy Source guide to learn more.
Today's “Preschool’s Out” Activity
At some point, all little boys (and some girls) become obsessed with trucks and "crashing." My son (read more)
| Comment (1) |
This Week's Poll
Off the Beaten Path
Plan fun activities to do in:
Advertisement



