Infant | Toddler | Preschool | School Age | Summer Camp
Center at Bold Forbes Way, Owensboro KY
Contact Details:
Academy of Learning
3220 Bold Forbes Way
Owensboro, Kentucky 42303
Phone: (270) 684-1411
Opening Hours: 6:30am - 5:30pm Mon-Fri
Center Director: Ginger McLimore
About Us:
This center is run to the highest standards of safety and cleanliness. It is superbly equipped, with age specific rooms. We encourage children to develop at their own pace and we provide a truly happy environment for your child to grow and learn.
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Accredited to Level 3 ‘Kentucky All Stars’
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Age specific rooms with extensive facilities
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Meals served: breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack
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Teachers have long term childcare experience, and are certified in pediatric first Aid and CPR
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Before & after school transportation
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CCDF Families welcomed
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Licensed Capacity: 149
Licensed Number: L358402
Holidays Observed: We are closed New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day & Christmas Day
Programs:
We constantly monitor and develop our programs to meet and exceed national and state accreditation standards. As each child develops at their own pace our experienced teachers move them from one program to the next at the time that is right for them.
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Infant (6 weeks to 18 months)
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Toddlers (18 months to 3 years)
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Pre-School (3-4 years)
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Pre-Kindergarten (4-5 years)
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K1 (Kindergarten plus 1st grade)
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Before & After School Programs (School Age)
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Summer Camp
The activities at the center are designed to build a child’s social, emotional, mental and physical development while encouraging independence.
We base our pre-school year on a curriculum called the Creative Curriculum. The activities we plan for children, the way we organize the environments, select toys and materials, plan daily schedules, talk with the children, are all designed to accomplish the goals of our Creative Curriculum.
Center Director
Ginger is a dedicated, highly qualified child care professional holding an Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education and has worked in child care for over 29 years.
She strives to let each child know, every day that they are loved and that their feelings are valued and important. She believes that children must be guided to learn to be responsible for their own actions and reactions, and that a successful child care program has a director who cares and is there for the children, their families and the staff.