
OPENINGS: We are currently hiring positions on our team! View our Employment section.
Programs
Read a detailed description of each program we offer, and take a virtual tour of each classroom! If you feel that we are the right fit for you, please fill out the Child Enrollment Form found here. For inquiries about openings, please call us at 507-386-7444.
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world". Nelson Mandela
Infant (6 weeks - 16 months)
Staff in this room are focusing on basic child care needs while also playing with food, finger painting and helping the infants explore their world through sensory play.
Toddler 1 (16 months - 26 months)
In this classroom, children learn manners and use sign language and words to communicate their needs. Singing and dancing are some of their favorite activities!
Toddler 2 (26 months - 33 months)
Toddlers are learning to communicate their needs to their teachers and friends. They are learning to play safely and independently while having fun and sometimes making a mess. In this room we begin to help them learn to potty train.
Preschool 1 ( 33 months - 44 months)
3 year old's love to learn to be independent, and this is where we fully encourage this in all aspects of their day…From their messy and fun art projects to deciding what to play with with their friends. At this age, we are hoping to get all of the children completely potty trained.
Preschool 2 ( 44 months - 5 years)
In this room we focus on working as a team and do a lot of group projects. Here we would like the kids to learn to sit still during circle time. We also do a lot of art projects and sensory play. Through play, we encourage small motor functions.
Preschool 3 (5 years - starting school)
Here we aim to get the children ready for the start of Kindergarten. This starts with personal wellness, emotional awareness and social skills.
Large Motor Room
The Large Motor Room is a room that we are able to take the children to when the weather outside is not suitable to be playing in! This way they can still let out all of that energy with an assortment of large and fine motor toys.