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MISSION STATEMENT The Cranston Public School District s mission of inclusion, through a partnership involving regular education, special education, and families is to set appropriate challenges and goals for each student s individual skills and abilities by providing educational and community services unique to their diverse needs. These services will enable each student to maximize feelings of self-worth, strengthen social relationships and enhance their ability to contribute to our society. PHILOSOPHY The Cranston Public Schools Integrated Preschool Programs are designed to provide developmentally age-appropriate experiences in a safe and nurturing environment. We believe that these experiences promote the physical, emotional, social and cognitive development within curricular activities of typically developing and special needs children. Our program seeks to enable children to reach their potential regardless of their abilities. Children with special needs and age appropriate preschoolers serve as role models for one another. The Integrated Preschool Programs reserve the right to exercise decisions regarding the acceptance/appropriate placement into the program. Typical three to five year old children are accepted on a first come first served basis. The Integrated Preschool Programs are nondiscriminating and accepting of children of all race, religion, and ethnic backgrounds. GOALS 1. Provide a preschool curriculum for each preschool child based on individual differences and abilities. 2. Provide experiences that meet each child s needs, which will stimulate learning in all developmental areas (physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and aesthetic awareness) and curricular areas (language arts, social studies, mathematics, physical education, health, nutrition, science, and fine arts) based on the Early Learning Standards. 3. Provide opportunities to develop relationships, promote participation in activities which are designed to develop children s self-esteem and positive feelings toward learning and each other. 4. Provide opportunities for the preschool children to participate in small and large group activities to the best of their abilities. 5. Provide opportunities in all areas of language development listening, speaking, reading, thinking, and expressing in a variety of ways. 6. Provide experiences in gross motor (running, skipping, climbing, etc.) as well as fine motor activities (writing, cutting, coloring, etc.). 7. Provide daily opportunities which include a wide range of music and movement activities. 1

CLASSROOM ASSIGNMENTS Careful consideration is taken when placing children in particular classrooms. Parent requests are considered, but they are not guaranteed. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Peer models must be three on or before September 1 of the school year to participate. These students must be toilet trained to be eligible to participate. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Cranston Public School District s Integrated Preschool Programs provide individualized attention to preschoolers. Curriculum begins with developmentally appropriate practices, incorporating specially planned, structured interventions and procedures designed to address children and their needs. Three half-day classes are held Monday through Friday. The teacher/child ratio is two teachers (one early childhood/special education teacher and one certified teacher assistant) to 15 children for each class. Each class consists of fifteen children with various abilities, five of whom are identified as children with special needs. The students identified with special needs demonstrate delays in one or more of the following areas: speech and language, cognitive, fine motor, gross motor, socialization, adaptive, and/or behavior/social emotional growth. The early childhood team consists of the Director of Early Childhood, a highly qualified and certified early childhood/special education teacher, a special education teacher assistant, a speech/language pathologist, an occupational therapist, a physical therapist, a school psychologist, and school social worker. Should a family have questions or need more information they are encouraged to contact any of the above personnel. They can be reached through the appropriate school. Individual Classroom Involvement FAMILY INVOLVEMENT Family involvement is a key component of the program. Families are the primary educators of their children. Therefore, a continuing goal is to build and maintain a relationship between families and staff. The Integrated Preschools welcome families to become involved in their child s preschool experience as much as possible. There are many ways to become involved! Classroom visits and activities, field trip chaperone, cooking with children, sharing talents such as music, crafts, and gardening, just to name a few. The list is endless, and you can be creative in how you are involved. In addition, there are Parent Teacher Organizations, several committees, conferences, communications through notebooks, and the Early Childhood Chronicle newsletter. 2

Parent Teacher Organization Another way to be involved is to join the school s Parent Teacher group. By joining the association, you can participate in planning and implementing special programs and activities for families. You can be a room parent and participate along with your child s classroom teacher in planning special events for the children in the classroom. Conferences There will be an Open House scheduled once a year. Your child s teacher will discuss the program and review your child s typical day. In regards to your child s progress within the program, there will be a written progress report sent home in January and June. For children who have Individualized Education Plans, formal conferences will be scheduled during the school year. During the conferences, your child s Individualized Education Plan will be reviewed and modified if necessary. Besides the formally scheduled conferences, you or your child s teacher may request a conference at any time during the school year. DAYS / HOURS OF OPERATION Monday Friday AM Program: 9:00 am 11:30 am PM Program: 12:30 pm 3:00 pm **See school calendar for details. TRANSPORTATION We recommend that all children arrive and depart within 5 minutes of the beginning and end of the day. Our preschool day is carefully balanced to provide a rich variety of opportunities to our young children. We respect that arrival and dismissal times are especially delicate for some young children. Please feel free to schedule a meeting to discuss and plan with your child s teacher if your child needs extra adult attention at this time. It is our intention to offer each child a warm greeting and welcome to school each day, and to provide the same loving exchange at the end of the day. Bus Arrivals Children with special education needs who arrive on a bus will be met by a staff member and escorted into the building for safety purposes. Children will also be escorted out at the end of the day, and will be placed in seat belts or car seats for their safety. If transportation issues arise, we urge you to consult with your child s teacher, who will assist you in contacting the transportation department to resolve issues. 3

HEALTH REGULATIONS AND ABSENCES Children who show signs of illness such as a sore throat, earache, fever, vomiting, diarrhea or coughs must be kept home. A child must be fever free, without the use of fever reducing medication, for 24 hours before returning to school. Children must remain home for at least 24 hours after medication begins for strep throat, scarlet fever, conjunctivitis or other communicable diseases. If a child becomes ill during school hours a parent will be contacted. It is the parent s responsibility to have current telephone numbers on file at the child s school in the event of illness or emergency. A child who becomes ill during school with any of the following symptoms will be kept comfortable until the parent arrives. If your child will not be attending school for any reason please notify the school. All illnesses and communicable diseases (such as chicken pox, strep throat, scarlet fever, etc.) must be reported to school immediately. Parents will be notified of a communicable disease that occurs in their child s class. A standard form will be sent home with your child notifying you that your child has been exposed to a communicable disease and what symptoms to watch for. A child may return to the classroom when he/she is free of the disease. If your child has an allergy or any other chronic health problems, please make this known to the teachers. They are not required to stay home for such conditions. Please let the school nurse know of any medications or prescriptions your child is taking and of any medical issues your child may have. The health and safety of all children enrolled in our program is of primary concern. We appreciate parental support and input to help maintain a safe and healthy learning environment for all our students. No prescription medication, non-prescription medication, vitamins or special diet will be given unless we have a signed and dated permission form from a licensed physician. A medicine administration form is available from the school nurse and must be completed and returned to the school before we can administer any medication. Medicine must be kept in the original container and clearly marked with the child s name, doctor s name, and dosage. SCHOOL CLOSINGS AND INCLEMENT WEATHER On occasion, the Cranston Public Schools may need to close due to inclement weather or unforeseen circumstance. If the Cranston Public School District is closed, then the Integrated Preschool Program is also closed. Please tune in to your favorite radio station or television channel to follow school closings during periods of inclement weather. CLOTHING Preschool experiences require many hands-on activities. While these are very meaningful to the children they may also be very messy. We ask that you please have your children wear clothes to school in which they are able to explore, play and even get dirty! Also, please make these clothes easy to get into and out of for toileting purposes. You will also be asked to provide an extra set of clothes that are seasonally appropriate in case any changes need to be made during the school day. All the children s clothes should be marked with their name in permanent marker. Finally, we go outside frequently so please make sure your child is dressed for the weather. Winter clothing should include boots, mittens and hats. 4

FEES The Cranston Public Schools Integrated Preschool Program is offered free of charge for children who are identified as needing specialized education and have an Individualized Education Program (I.E.P.). The Integrated Preschool Program is open to typically developing peers for a fee of $75.00 per week. Payment is due on the first day of each school week. There is no payment due on the following three weeks: Holiday Recess, Mid-Winter Recess and Spring Recess (see School Calendar). REGISTRATION PACKET Registration Packets may be obtained from the Cranston Public Schools Website or the Early Childhood Center, 45 Sprague Avenue. The packet should be filled out completely following the directions included with the packet. Completed packets must be returned to the Central Registration office at the Horton School, 1196 Park Avenue. It is necessary to call for an appointment (270-8150). All forms must be returned before the start date of your child. Appropriate signatures from physicians MUST be secured in order for the medical form to be valid. Medical forms are only valid for the period of one calendar year. 5