Kindergarten
General
Information
Curriculum
The educational goals for the Kindergarten program reflect
the District 89 Kindergarten Learning Expectations and the Illinois
Early Learning Standards. The program is designed to meet and enhance
the development of the whole child; intellectually, physically, socially,
emotionally and creatively. The curriculum includes language and literacy,
mathematics, science, social studies, fine arts, physical development,
outdoor activities and campus field trips. Children also have the opportunity
to make decisions and solve problems with the guidance of teachers.
Hours and Days
Kindergarten is in session during fall and spring semesters. Kindergarten
is open from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., with academic curriculum from 8:30
a.m. until 2 p.m.
Eligibility
Kindergarten is open to children who are 5 years old by
Sept. 1 of the
school year in which they are registering. Children currently enrolled
in the Early Childhood Demonstration Center preschool programs have
priority in enrollment, as do children of College of DuPage employees.
Tuition
Full-time Kindergarten tuition is $250 per week. There is a $60 registration fee
upon enrollment. A security deposit equal to two week's tuition is collected in July and is applied toward your child's last two weeks of tuition.
Registration
Registration is accepted beginning in February for the following school
year, which begins with the College of DuPage fall semester. Registration
is continued until classes are fully enrolled.
To register for the 2008-2009 school year, please contact Marsha Pobst,
(630) 942-4223, e-mail: pobstm@cod.edu
to schedule a visit to the Center.
FAQs
Do I have to enroll my child for five full days per week for
full-time Kindergarten?
Yes, to participate in the full-time program, a student must be enrolled for five days per week, either Full Day or Academic Day.
What is your class size and teacher-student ratio?
Class size for Kindergarten is a maximum of 15 students with one degreed
teacher. College students enrolled in the Early Childhood Education
and Care Program provide additional support as they participate in the
classroom under the teacher’s supervision.
What meals and snacks are provided for the children in the Kindergarten
program?
Meals are served family style with a hot lunch cooked on premises. A breakfast supplement is served before 8 a.m.,
and healthy snacks are also served mid-morning and mid-afternoon.