Charleston Community Early Learning Center
Location:
2206 South 4th St.
Charleston, IL 61920
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information:
(217) 345-2918 Fax
(217) 345-3111 Phone
Web Page: http://www.charlestondaycare.org/
Email to: director@charlestondaycare.org
Program Details:
Operating Agency: | Charleston Community Day Care Center |
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Agency Type: | Private, Non-Profit |
Person In Charge: | Karen Pine - Director |
Hours: | M-F; 6:30am - 5:30pm |
Fees: | Payment Methods: Check/Cash/Money Order/DHS/DCFS (No credit cards). Fees due at beginning of child care week or month.. |
Intake Process: | Phone call followed by a visit to the Center by appointment and completion of enrollment forms prior to enrollment date. |
Area Served: | Clark, Coles, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Moultrie and Shelby Counties |
Ages Served: | Six weeks old through 4th grade |
Appt. Necessary: | Yes |
Payment Methods: | Check/Cash/Money Order/DHS/DCFS (No creditcards). Fees due at beginning of child care week or month.. |
Handicapped accessible: | Yes |
Sign Language: | no |
Program/Service Notes:
A not-for-profit child care learning center providing a structured early childhood setting for children ages six weeks through 4th grade, with each level in their own classroom: Nursery (six weeks - 15 mos.), Toddler (15 - 24 mos.), 2 year old, 3 year old, 4 year old, 5 year old, Kindergarten and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade. Charleston Community Early Leaning Center has been providing services to the community since 1968. Our facility offers - separate lunch room, playroom and gymnasium, new fenced in playground with separate area for infants and toddlers (both areas equipped for climbing and crawling, sand and water play and other outdoor activities), classrooms (2 years and up) are equipped with computers, ability to take nursery children on outdoor excursions in neighborhood with quad strollers. Our programs include - curriculum developed around Developmentally Appropriate Practices, participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program and serving of nutritionally balanced meals (breakfast, lunch, p.m. snack), parent education programs, field trips, Parent/Teacher Committee, opportunities for family gatherings such as picnics, and annual fall program.
Last Updated: Aug. 3, 2020, 11:20 a.m.