Health and Safety Measures

Regular Handwashing Reduces Any Exposure

Your child, classmates, and teachers are washing their hands frequently during the day, especially at potty breaks, lunch, snack time, after outdoor play, and any time children engage in cooperative activities.
A young girl smiles while washing hands with a water faucet, enjoying a moment of fun outdoors.
A teacher gently checking child's ear for temperature, both smiling, in a warm, nurturing environment.

Temperature Checks Are Part of the Daily Routine

Everyone entering the building has their temperature checked upon arrival. Anyone registering above the normal range goes home and follows current state and CDC guidelines for testing and returning to school.

Social Distancing Measures at Both Pick-Up and Drop-off

Updated signage, staying 6 feet apart, wearing masks, and frequent sanitization keep your family safe at pick-up and drop-off. You can help by having your child’s belongings together and labeled and leaving outside toys at home.
Two children sit on a bench, each enjoying drinks, absorbed in their own world on a sunny day.
Three toddlers sit on the floor, happily exploring colorful books and toys spread around them.

Smaller Class Sizes Give Your Child Healthy Space

Your child’s class remains at or under the maximum ratio allowed by the state for the duration of the COVID crisis. Your child has enough freedom and space to play and learn throughout the day safely.

Frequent Sanitization Keeps Everything Clean

All classrooms, play equipment, restrooms, and other surfaces undergo frequent cleaning and sanitization to meet or exceed current state and CDC guidelines. Your child’s space remains germ and virus-free for your peace of mind.
A teacher demonstrates hand sanitizing to a child, while other kids engage in activities at a vibrant, playful setting.