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Policy Statement for Early Childhood Program Superior Early Childhood Center for Excellence

Motto: Young Children Are Excellent and Superior-Especially When They Attend this Center!

Drop Off, Pick Up and Late Pick Up Policies for Parents, Caregivers and Students

Dear Caregivers:

Thank you for rewarding our facility and teachers with the opportunity to serve you and the children you entrust with us. We know that it is a difficult decision to choose a center for early childhood education. We assure you that you have made the best possible choice. Our students often go on to become Nobel Prize Winners, Leaders of the Free World and even the occasional A-list celebrity. Because we have many brilliant young minds attending and the quality of our education and facility is important to you and to us we must work with caregivers to insure a clear understanding and agreement of our policies for Drop...

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Please follow all of our posted and written traffic rules.
Please Initial Beside Each Policy Below:

Drop off hours under the drive-through awning are from 7-8 am. During this time period there will be teachers or assistants present to help your child out of the car.

Speed limits around our facility are 20 mph on the roads during drop off and pick up and 5 mph in the parking lot at all times

Please pull through the drop off zone and when directed, place your vehicle in park beneath the awning.

Do not allow your child to get out of the vehicle; allow the teachers to open the vehicle and assist your child in exiting.

Remember that children are unpredictable…

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