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Preschool | Nonsectarian | 58 students |

PHONE: (631) 754-3453

FAX: (631) 754-0287

P.O. Box 426

Centerport, NY 11721

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Posted April 26, 2013

The Kinder Club is being dissolved at the end of the school year 2013. The school will continue as two separate entities operating in the same classrooms at Camp Alvernia. Check with The Kinder Club Pond's website at kinderclubpond.com for program offerings, including AM & PM 3's, and PM children's yoga, Kindermusik and children's fine art!
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Posted December 14, 2010

The most amazing childhood memories will be formed here...for child and parent!!! The teachers are amazing. The setting is beautiful. This is truly a place to enrich your child: socially, emotionally and educationaly.
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Posted December 28, 2008

This school is amazing! The teachers create an enviornment in which the individual child is encouraged and the learning process is fun! The curriculum surpasses that of ANY other pre-school or kindergarten experience! I could not say enough great things about The Kinder Club!!
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opextra March 3, 2013
Difference between faria and millikins school
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Zacksmom1234 February 13, 2013
I think common core is going to produce a bunch of dumb adults. Once the kids are grown and out in the real world they aren't going to know how to solve any problem without writing out the answer step by step
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MagnetMom December 29, 2012
I think common core will definitely make moving families feel more confident in their school district choices, but I definitely worry about the learning curve as common core is implemented.
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