? What are the student-teacher ratios at MCS?
Student-teacher ratios are kept as small as possible in order
to allow individualization and close relationships. The youngest
MCS students (3 years old) will typically spend Small Group
Time with no more than six children, while older students
(4 – 7) may spend Small Group Time in a group of ten
to twelve.
? What about academics at MCS?
The MCS curriculum challenges children in all areas of development,
and traditional academic areas - reading, writing, math, etc.
- are no exception. At the youngest ages, language, math and
problem solving are embedded in projects, activities, and
real-life experiences, allowing teachers to observe and further
children's developing skills. For older children, academics
are pursued primarily through longer-term project work, in
which children put their growing skills to use. At each step
of the way, teachers continually address children's learning
through high expectations, observation-based assessment, and
work samples gathered.
? Where will my child go from MCS and how will she adjust
to a new environment?
Some children will remain at MCS for Kindergarten and First
Grade. Others go well-prepared to attend first grade in a
public school. The decision about a child's future school
of attendance is a complex one, made by each child's parents.
The child's teacher and the director are always available
for discussion as this decision draws near. MCS prepares children
for the future learning environments and challenges by building
both a strong grounding in necessary skills and knowledge,
but also by developing self-confidence through successful
mastery of challenges. MCS build true self-esteem, which only
comes through an earned sense of competence.
? Can my child attend MCS on a part-time schedule?
Children in the Early Childhood Classes (ages 3, 4 and 5)
may attend 5 days Monday through Friday; three days-W-F or
two days Tue-Thur.
Children enrolled in the Kindergarten may attend three or
five days. First Graders are required to attend five days.
First Grade are required to attend five days per week. All
MCS children, whether on full or part time schedules, attend
school from 9:00 - 3:00.
? Are parent hours required?
Although MCS is not a parent co-op, we encourage and value
parent involvement. We believe that involvement is most successful
when it proceeds from the parent's interests and abilities.
Parents can choose to be involved in many ways at MCS, as
occasional visitors or regular volunteers in the classroom,
by sharing a particular skill or interest with a Small Group,
by hosting or accompanying a field trip, or by serving on
a Committee or the Board.
? Is financial aid available?
Yes. There are two types of tuition assistance available
to MCS families. First, as a licensed child care center, MCS
is eligible for the State's Best Beginnings scholarship program,
which can sometimes dramatically reduce a family's payment.
Second, MCS is committed to providing assistance to families
who might not otherwise be able to attend. A limited fund
for assistance was created in 2003 through the fundraising
efforts of MCS families. Families interested in applying for
assistance may submit an application to the Tuition Assistance
Committee at the time of enrollment (or re-enrollment.)
? Must my child be immunized to attend MCS?
As a licensed child care center, MCS is required to enroll
only children who have been immunized in compliance with state
regulations.
? My child turns three in November. Can she attend MCS
this fall?
MCS requires children to be three years old by September
30 in order to attend. Children must be potty-trained.
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