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St. Michael's Little Angels Preschool Program

2010-2011

Days, Session Times & Tuition

4-5 year olds (must be 4 by 9/1/10)
Limit of 20 students

M/W/F     9:00 - 11:30 am     $160/mo

   M/W/F     1:00 - 3:30 pm     $160/mo

   M/W     1:00 - 3:30 pm     $130/mo

 3-4 year olds (must be 3 by 9/1/10)
Limit of 16 students

T/Th     9:00 - 11:30 am     $130/mo

   T/Th     1:00 - 3:30 pm     $130/mo

Each session has two staff members.  The registration fee is $60.00 per child, and is non-refundable.

 It is our aim at St. Michael’s Little Angels Preschool to encourage your preschoolers to continue questioning, seeking and inquiring by giving them new experiences.  We try to teach independence, responsibility, cooperation and self-awareness by promoting an “I Can Do It” attitude.

 Our program is licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services, meeting state and federal regulations   concerning teachers, health and housing.

  St. Michael’s Little Angels   Preschool is located in the lower level of St. Michael Church.  

2010-2011 Preschool Registration

Registration begins on Sunday, January 24, 2010 from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm in the Archangels Hall. For priority registration, forms must be received by Friday, January 29, 2010. If you register after this date, classes are filled on a first-come, first served basis. Please call the preschool for a registration form. For more information call 952-447-2483 or email littleangels@integra.net. 

 

Our Philosophy and Mission

St. Michael’s Little Angels Preschool is a Catholic-based program dedicated to:

v      Experiencing a strong and vibrant faith through a growing relationship with an increased knowledge of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit

v      Enhancing the spiritual, physical, intellectual and emotional development of children three to five years of age.

v      Building each child’s self esteem and independence, cultivating socialization skills and deepening respect for themselves and others

v      Designing curriculums balancing both creativity and structure that encourage children to reason and question, expand their communicative abilities and strengthen fine and gross motor skills

v      Creating a joyful, secure environment, where children are loved and nurtured and where parents and teaching staff work together in a Christian community of faith

Our Commitment

  • Treat all children as distinctive individuals
  • Guide and encourage children to progress at their own rates
  • Introduce activities that build cooperation in both large and small group settings
  • Provide educational materials specific to each age group
  • Keep parents informed about their child’s welfare, activities and accomplishments
  • Maintain an environment enabling the children to flourish in the areas of art, music, dramatic play, large and fine motor skills, cognitive skills, language and sensory skills, and treating others respectfully