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1-15-10
Providence Catholic Children’s Academy introduces
“Toddler Time”
(New Lenox) – Providence Catholic Children’s Academy is
pleased to introduce “Toddler Time,” a new and exciting
program for parents and their children ages 20 months to
3 years. Carefully designed by a certified, early
childhood specialist, this class will use fun, engaging
activities to stimulate the development of social,
physical and language skills. As a bonus, parents will
learn practical and enjoyable ways to interact with
their children while improving their social, physical,
language development and set the foundation for later
school success.
The Winter Session will begin February 1 and go through
April 26. Classes will be held on Monday mornings for
one hour. The fee is $10 per child with the option to
register for an eight or ten week program. Childcare
will be available for siblings at no additional cost,
but prior notice is necessary.
Visit
www.providencecatholic.org and click on PCCA for
more details or contact Laura McErlean at (815)
485-7129.
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12-16-09
Providence Catholic Children’s Academy
to Host Open House and Registration
(New Lenox) The Providence Catholic Children’s Academy
welcomes all interested families to attend their Open
House and Registration for the 2010-2011 school year on
Sunday, January 31 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Located on the campus of Providence Catholic High School
at 1800 W. Lincoln Highway in New Lenox, Providence
Catholic Children’s Academy emphasizes spiritual,
academic, social, physical and creative development in
young children. The nurturing environment encourages
children to develop a positive self-concept, while
allowing them to grow on several levels.
The preschool is open to three-year-old children on
Tuesday and Thursday or Wednesday and Friday.
Prekindergarten is offered to four-year-old children
Tuesday through Friday. Both preschool and
prekindergarten have a morning or afternoon option.
Kindergarten is available to five-year-old children
Monday through Friday with a full or half day option.
In addition, Providence Catholic Children’s Academy is
pleased to introduce “Toddler Time,” a new and exciting
program for parents and their children ages 20 months to
3. Carefully designed by a certified, early childhood
specialist, this class will use fun, engaging activities
to stimulate the development of social, physical and
language skills. As a bonus, parents will learn
practical and enjoyable ways to interact with their
children while improving their social, physical,
language development and set the foundation for later
school success.
The Winter Session will begin February 1. Classes will
be held on Monday mornings for one hour. Class times to
be announced. The fee is $100 per child for the ten week
program. Childcare will be available for siblings at no
additional cost, but prior notice is necessary.
Please call Mrs. Laura McErlean at (815) 485-7129 with
any questions or visit the school’s website at
www.providencecatholic.org (click on Providence
Catholic Children’s Academy).
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11-4-09
Dedication and blessing of the Rev. Richard J. McGrath,
O.S.A. Center
(New
Lenox) – Rev. John Sotak, O.S.A., Prior of the
Augustinian community at Providence Catholic High
School, blessed the newly dedicated Rev. Richard J.
McGrath, O.S.A. Center during a special ceremony in late
October. Originally a convent that housed the religious
sisters from 1962-1990, this building is home to the
Providence Catholic Children’s Academy (PCCA), formerly
Providence Early Education Center. The second floor of
the building houses the Providence Catholic Advancement,
Accounting and Tuition offices.
Rev. McGrath, President of Providence Catholic High
School, founded the early education center in 1992 to
serve the religious and educational needs of children
between the ages of 3 and 5 who are members of the
Catholic community in New Lenox and surrounding areas.
The school’s strong sense of community, rooted in
Christian values, unites children, families and the
faculty.
PCCA fosters a positive self-image in each child. The
curriculum encourages the development of the “whole
child,” enables each child to reach his or her full
human potential and become a fully functioning Christian
adult.
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10-1-09
Providence Catholic Children’s Academy introduces
“Toddler Time”
(New Lenox) – Providence Catholic Children’s Academy is
pleased to introduce “Toddler Time,” a new and exciting
program for parents and their children ages 1 to 3.
Carefully designed by a certified, early childhood
specialist, this class will use fun, engaging activities
to stimulate the development of social, physical and
language skills. As a bonus, parents will learn
practical and enjoyable ways to interact with their
children while improving their social, physical,
language development and set the foundation for later
school success.
The Fall Session will begin October 19 and go through
December 7. Classes will be held on Monday mornings for
one hour with the option of 9:00 a.m., 10:15 a.m. or
11:30 a.m. class times.
The fee is $80 per child. Childcare will be available
for siblings at no additional cost, but prior notice is
necessary. For further details, please contact Laura
McErlean at (815) 485-7129 or visit
www.providencecatholic.org (click on the PCCA News
and Events page).
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