MUSD Preschool Class with Fee-Based Students
Moorpark Preschools has 16 fee-based spots available in its general education preschool classes for typically developing students age 3-5. All of our three-hour classes create an inclusive and supportive environment for our youngest learners. The cost of this 3 hour, 5 day program is $500 a month. The morning session is 8 to 11 a.m. and the afternoon session is 12 to 3 p.m.
There are no income requirements to qualify. Spots are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis and Moorpark residents get top priority.
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MUSD Preschools Class with Fee-Based Students
Students attend 5 days a week
Site: MUSD Early Childhood Center (Flory)
Morning Session: 8:00 am - 11:00 am
Afternoon Session: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Requirements:
- Must be 3 or 4 on or before December 1
- Children who turn 3 on or after December 2 may enroll on or after their 3rd birthday.
- Students that turn 5 between December 2, 2023 and September 2, 2024, may enroll in either MUSD preschool or Transitional Kindergarten.
- 2024-25 school year: It is recommended that students wear pull-ups and are in the process of toilet independance.
PRESCHOOL MISSION
Our mission is to create a nurturing and inclusive environment where all children feel valued and supported. We aim to foster confidence, independence, and a love for learning through encouraging exploration and discovery. By promoting respectful behavior and social-emotional development, we emphasize the importance of caring, cooperation, and understanding. We are committed to celebrating diversity and ensuring every child's unique needs and abilities are recognized and supported in their first school experience.
SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY
Preschool programs are established for the provision at an early age of an enriched environment to benefit your child’s intellectual, physical, emotional, social, and cultural development. Research shows that quality preschool programs reduce the need for remedial classes in subsequent grade levels. During their pre-kindergarten years, children develop characteristics which affect their lifelong ability to learn.
The dual focus of California preschool programs is on children and parents. The family has the most influence on a child’s learning and growing. Participation of parents in classroom activities provides for observation of their child’s behavior in a formal learning setting and allows for reinforcement of teaching at home. Parents benefit from the support of the preschool teacher and other parents as they meet for parent education sessions relating to child development.
Moorpark’s Preschool programs address a broad range of developmental elements to maximize student learning and growth within a safe and nurturing school environment. The participating children will develop socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually through child-centered experiences which are age appropriate and geared to individual learning needs. Children will benefit from a home-school relationship that builds each family’s capacity to educate the child and connect the parents with their child’s education. Instruction will take place in the child’s home language to maximize that connection and build on what children already know. Because all children develop at different rates and have unique interests and abilities, the major goal will be to promote individual development and provide students with a solid base of experiential learning. Children will learn through cooperative interaction with adults and other children. The preschool will provide students with a strong sense of self-esteem, and will stimulate students’ excitement and curiosity about learning.
PROGRAM GOALS
- To promote students’ socio-emotional, physical, cognitive, language, and creative development, as well as prepare students for success in school
- To implement a developmentally appropriate curriculum, that promotes exploration, making choices, and meets the individual needs of each student
- To build a strong home/school partnership and empower parents to participate in their children’s education through volunteering, advisory council meetings, parent education, etc.
- To serve the whole child by meeting their educational, social, and emotional needs
- To provide increased opportunities for local health screenings and immunizations and promote the development of good health with students and parents
- To develop creativity, problem solving, and more complex thinking skills in all areas of the curriculum
- To help children learn how to handle their own emotions and consider the feelings of others
- To maintain the outdoor physical environment and to provide more access to a variety of equipment which reflects the ages and levels of motor development, accommodates the special needs of children, and promotes safety for all students