How
to Enroll in our After School Program
Enrollment
Tip
Step
by Step Guide to Preschool Enrollment:
- Arrange
a visit
We welcome
and encourage all parents to visit our program. Arrange a visit
by calling us to schedule an appointment. We recommend morning visits
around 11:00am to allow parents to observe our small learning groups
as well as teacher-child interaction. Wednesdays are usually our field
trip days so that day is not recommended for a visit. Afternoon visits
are also available around 3:30pm (after the children have taken naps
and are about to eat snacks).
- Apply
To apply, complete and return the required application
form with a $10.00 nonrefundable, tax-deductible application fee. Sections
are determined based on the number of people in the household and gross
monthly income. Families who do not qualify for State subsidies will
be placed on the private preschool waiting list. Private fees for full-time
and half-day care are determined by our sliding scale. We recommend
parents submit their applications at least a year in advance of the
time they would like their child to enroll. Remember to inform us of
any address or phone number changes during this time.
-
Waiting
list
After you submit an application form, your child is placed on the appropriate
waiting list (subsidized or private) until an opening is available.
You will receive a letter to confirm that he/she is on the waiting list
and what your fee would be, based on the information provided in the
enrollment application. If
your child is under two years of age, he/she is placed on a waiting
list and we ask that you contact us once your child is completely toilet
trained.
- Opening
Most preschool openings occur in September after the pre-kindergarten
children graduate. We begin calling parents on the waiting list in late-May
or early-June. We try to fill all openings during September, but we
sometimes have openings in the winter months. In addition, we will also
contact families on the waiting list when we have unexpected vacancies.
- Orientation
meeting
We determine an enrollment date and then arrange an orientation
meeting. At the orientation meeting, we fill out required documentation
and review materials such as the Parents'
Handbook and Emergency Information
Card. At this meeting, Preschool families are required to bring:
- Childs
birth certificate
- Immunization
records
- Parents
income verification, e.g. paycheck stub or letter from employer (if
qualifying for the less than maximum private fee rate or state subsidized
rate)
- For
families paying the private fee, we require a half-month security
deposit to secure the opening. (This deposit is refundable with two
weeks advanced notice given regarding the childs last day.)
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Visit
Dates and Gradual Introduction
After the orientation meeting, parents will be introduced to the staff
and several visit dates will be set. We ask families to visit NLF
with their child for a few hours several days before the child begins
preschool to allow the child to get comfortable with the school. We
gradually start the child in school with a half-day schedule for several
days (1:30pm pick-up) depending on the child and his/her rate of adjustment.
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Step
by Step Guide to After School Program Enrollment:
- Arrange
a visit
We suggest you call to schedule an appointment to visit our
After School Program in the afternoon. Usually around 3:30-5:00pm
is best so you can observe the various groups and the afternoon
schedule.
- Apply
After your visit, fill out an application
form.
- Waiting
list
If we do not have any current openings,
you will be placed on a waiting list.
- Opening
If you are on a waiting list, we call
you when there is an opening.
- Orientation
meeting
For new families unfamiliar with NLF,
an orientation meeting is set. A few forms are filled out:
- An
emergency card which has important information on the child and
family members as well as a listing of who are authorized people
to pick up the child and the ASP contract.
- The
Parents' Handbook will
also be reviewed.
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Enrollment
Tip:
Parents should visit a program first and get a feel for the organization.
If it's possible, bring your child along for the visit and see
how your child responds to the school. Don't be surprised if it
takes several visits before your child feels comfortable. On the
other hand, there are children who just walk right in and instantly
feel at home. For more information on how to choose a childcare
center, contact the Parents Place at (415) 563-1041.
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