FAQS

Do you accept childcare subsidy/ state assistance?
Community Church Preschool does not accept any childcare subsidy or state assistance. Parents are responsible for the full tuition rate.

Do you provide meals and/or snacks?
Our preschool does not provide food of any type. Parents are responsible for feeding your child breakfast before the start of school, sending in a morning snack, and a healthy lunch option that follows state choking guidelines.  

What age do you start accepting children?
Our center is licensed to accept children between the ages of 2 years old and 5 years old.

Do I have to pay tuition even my child doesn’t attend?
Parents are responsible for tuition regardless if your child attends or not. This ensures your child’s spot in the classroom is held.

What documents do I need to enroll my child in your program?
Every child must have a completed enrollment packet, provided by the preschool. In addition, parents are responsible for providing a current immunizations record and a school entry physical.

Do we have to re-enroll each year?
Yes, every child must be re-enrolled each year. However, current students and siblings will get first priority.  

What kind of parent involvement do you have at the preschool?
Under normal circumstances, our doors are always open to parents, and throughout the year parents will have the opportunity to join us for special events such as birthday/holiday celebrations and community/charity events. However, given current circumstances, all school visits should be discussed with your school Director.

How does the preschool communicate with parents?
Our schools use an online communication tool. Teachers update the app throughout the day to keep you informed of everything your child is doing and learning, from meals to potty break to exceptional education, this app will give you real-time peace of mind. In addition, our schools will communicate with families via email, newsletters, and by phone when necessary. Our Facebook page is a great form of communication and allows parents to constantly see the fun-filled days that their child is participating in!

What if my child gets sick while at school?
For their own health, and to reduce the spread of communicable illness, children will be sent home if they have any of the following symptoms:
  • A temperature of 100.0 F
  • Have vomited and have other symptoms or
  • Have vomited more than once in a day
  • Have diarrhea (more than one incident)
  • Severe coughing – getting red or blue in the face or makes a high-pitched, croupy or whooping sound after coughing
  • Difficult or rapid breathing (especially in infants under 6 months)
  • Yellowish skin or eyes
  • Exhibiting symptoms of pinkeye
  • Unusual spots or rashes
  • Sore throat or trouble swallowing
  • Infected skin patch(es)
  • Unusually dark, tea-colored urine
  • Grey or white stool
  • Headache or stiff neck
  • Severe itching of the body or scalp (maybe a symptom of lice or scabies)
If your child has other symptoms that do not require them to be isolated, or if they simply “do not feel well,” parents will be called to keep them informed. The parent may decide to take the child home but will not be required to do so.

Do children get to go outside each day?
Yes, children go outside twice daily, and sometimes more weather permitting. Our playground is equipped with safe and age-appropriate equipment for the children to enjoy with their friends.