Marietta, GA
Marcus Jewish Community Center (mjcca) - Park-East Cobb, Marcus Jewish Community Center Of Atlanta
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Telephone: (770) 971-8901 · Website: http://www.atlantajcc.org
Contact Info
Marcus Jewish Community Center (mjcca) - Park-East Cobb, Marcus Jewish Community Center Of Atlanta
2509 Post Oak Tritt Road
Marietta, GA
30062
http://www.atlantajcc.org
Tel:
(770) 971-8901
Director:
Director: Raye Lynn Banks
Rayelynn.banks@atlantajcc.org,
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition
| Ages | From
2 months
to 5 years |
| Days: | 5 day(s) a week 7:00 am- 6:00 pm |
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 2 months |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Children eligible for enrollment in mjcca preschools must be at least 6 weeks of age for full day and at least 1 year old for half-day. 2. enrolling families must be members of the marcus jewish community center of atlanta at a minimum family or immunization records, master profile, family history (new families only), carpool form (half- day) and parking guidelines. children may be enrolled in the program at 6 weeks of age. b. children will be placed in age appropriate groups as determined by the school director. c. enrollment is available for two (sunshine school only), three or five days per week for children 2 and under and for three or five days per week for ages 3 and five days for age 4. children may be enrolled in the program at age one year to five years of age. b. children will be placed in age appropriate groups as determined by the school director. c. enrollment is available for two, three and five days per week for children ages 1 and 2, and for three and 5 days for age 3, and for 5 days for age 4. |
| Acceptance criteria: | This form will be accepted from currently enrolled families during Priority Enrollment from November 20, 2006 through January |
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