Our Program

Information

  • The Park meets from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
  • The Park follows the Clarksville Montgomery County School System Calendar and Closings.
  • The Park accepts children 2 yrs old through Pre-Kindergarten.
  • The Park keeps classes with small teacher-to-child ratios.
  • The Park utilizes a faith-based curriculum. This curriculum closely coincides with The Tennessee Department of Education's Guidelines for Early Childhood Education.
  • The Park provides snacks for the children, but lunch is brought from home.
  • Children are placed in classes according to the age they are on Aug 15th. (ex. if Jill is 3 on Aug 15th but turns 4 on Aug 16th, she would be in the 3-year-olds class)
  • Registration for the upcoming school year begins in early March. You can call, email or Facebook message for more info! The exact date will be posted each year on Facebook by February 1.
  • Contact us at 931-647-6339 for pricing information.

Class Sizes

Twos

Our two-year-old class holds 8 children. A Teacher and an Aide work with the two-year-olds on many age-appropriate activities and skills such as colors/shapes, music time, arts and crafts, etc. Two-year-olds have a snack, a home packed lunch and nap time. The two-year-old children will begin learning how to sit at a table and follow group instructions. It is not necessary for two-year-olds to be potty trained.

Threes

Our three-year-old class holds 19 (10 in one class, 9 in the other) children with a Teacher and an Aide. Letter/number recognition, cutting with scissors, etc. are the type of skills that will be taught in this class. Twice a year, the teacher administers an assessment appropriate for this age. Three-year-olds will have a snack, a home packed lunch and some quiet time (no nap).

Fours

Our four-year-old class holds 20 (10 in each class) children with a Teacher and an Aide. The four-year-olds will be learning kindergarten readiness skills so they will be ready when it is time for that major milestone in their lives. Towards the end of the year, four-year-old children will be administered an assessment to determine which skills they have mastered and which skills they may still need to practice. Twice a year, the teacher administers an assessment appropriate for this age. Four-year-olds will have a snack and a home packed lunch.

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