Brooklyn, NY
Child Development Center Of Kingsborough Community College
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Telephone: (718) 265-5343 · Website: http://www.kbcc.cuny.edu/...
Contact Info
Child Development Center Of Kingsborough Community College
2001 Oriental Boulevard
Brooklyn, NY
11235
www.kbcc.cuny.edu/hb/hb...
Tel:
(718) 265-5343
Director:
Robert IngenitoDirector
info@kingsborough.edu
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School Philosophy and Mission
"The center's primary goal is to provide a rich educational experience with the objective of stimulating the intellectual, social, and emotional growth of each child. We also provide a safe, nurturing...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition
| Ages | From
2 years
6 months
to 5 years |
| Days: | 5 day(s) a week |
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | Yes |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 2 years and 6 months |
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
"The Center will offer extended hours during 2006 -2007. Effective October 3, 2006, child care early learning will be available Monday through Saturday all day. In addition, child care early learning ...
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Acceptance depends on the availability of space. |
| Acceptance criteria: | First-come basis |
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