Ready, Set, Grow Preschool opens Monday in First United Methodist
Ready, Set, Grow!
Ada’s preschool with that name is ready for the 2015-16 school year, which starts Monday, Aug. 31. The school year runs to May 13, 2016, with a tentative year-end celebration and program May 15.
Perhaps more importantly than starting the new school year, the preschool starts in a new location, and the staff finds it very exciting.
“We are now housed in First United Methodist Church on Main Street,” said Jami Dellifield, director. “We have a few spaces left for students who would like to join us.”
Classroom openings follow, with room for:
Monday: 10 children
Tuesday: 5 children
Wednesday: 1 child
Thursday: 4 children
Friday: 8 children
Here are some of the fall calendar items related to the preschool:
Aug. 31 – opening day
Sept. 7-8 – no school (Labor Day and county fair day)
Sept. 9 – Lifetouch picture day
Oct. 22-23 – no classes, parent-teacher conferences
Oct. 29-30 – party day – wear a costume
Nov. 11 – Veterans Day – no school
Nov. 19-20 – party day – Thanksgiving celebration
Nov. 24-27 – no school – Thanksgiving break
Dec. 17-18 – party days
Dec. 18 – Christmas program, church sanctuary, 11 a.m.
Here are some details about the location and school year:
• Ready, Set, Grow follows the Ada school calendar for all holidays breaks and scheduled days off
• If follows Ada schools decisions for 2-hour delays and weather-related cancellations.
Contact information:
Ready, Set, Grow Preschool
[email protected]
419-634-0000
Director: Jami Dellifield
Location:
Ada First United Methodist Church
301 N. Main St., Ada
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