C.R. asks from Essington, PA on May 29, 2009
Looking for a Half-day Kindergarten Program
Hi. I am looking for a half-day kindergarten program. I know this is against the "norm", and it is proving more difficult than I expected. If anyone knows of a school that offers half-day kindergarten, please let me know. Thanks!
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A.C. answers from Philadelphia on June 02, 2009
I always thought halfday kindertaen was the norm.
All the public schools in the area are ONLY half-day. The catholic schools around me are half-day, with full-day optional.
B.B. answers from Philadelphia on May 30, 2009
Are you looking for a regular public school? If so, my step-son goes to Chestnutwold Elementary, which is in the Haverford School district and they only have kindergarten 1/2 days. Hope this helps.
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I.B. answers from Allentown on May 30, 2009
Good Day C.,
Have you considered home schooling?
My husband and I homeschool Our children and enjoy it very much. We use the Agora Cyber School which just made the news. Here is their website: www.k12.com
There are several other schools just google them on the computer using the keywords "home schooling"
Just a thought.
I. B.
Mom of 4 Grandma of 1
M.I. answers from Pittsburgh on May 30, 2009
I'm not sure where you live or if you arer searching for info on a public school district, but the one I live in has half day kindergarten. We live in Plesant Hills, which is in the West Jefferson Hills School District. Hope that helps you some!
C.G. answers from Pittsburgh on May 30, 2009
Hi,
If you are in the Pittsburgh area, the North Allegheny School District has 1/2 day kindergarten. You could also consider homeschooling your child for kindergarten. There are so many good resources out there for help and materials, and the compulsory school age in PA is 8, so you do not even have to register as a homeschooler or jump through any hoops to be able to do it.
A.C. answers from Philadelphia on June 02, 2009
I always thought halfday kindertaen was the norm.
All the public schools in the area are ONLY half-day. The catholic schools around me are half-day, with full-day optional.
B.B. answers from Philadelphia on May 30, 2009
Are you looking for a regular public school? If so, my step-son goes to Chestnutwold Elementary, which is in the Haverford School district and they only have kindergarten 1/2 days. Hope this helps.
K.S. answers from Pittsburgh on May 30, 2009
Hi C.,
I don't know where you live, but Robinson Township Christian School continues to have a 1/2 day program. They work on the basics of colors, numbers and letters, but also start an early phonics reading program that helps them prepare for 1st grade. The teacher is kind and loving with the kids, and there is busing for most districts at least to school in the AM. Some districts have stopped noon busing for their own students, so most parents have to pick up their children. There is a very low teacher to student ratio with most elementary classes only having 10 or less students. The phone number is ###-###-####--ask to speak to Bobbi (the office manager).
S.P. answers from Philadelphia on May 29, 2009
Ridley school district is strictly half day kindergarten. Most catholic schools offer half day as well ( at least here in delco.)
B.A. answers from Pittsburgh on June 01, 2009
I used to work for Crafton Children's Corner. Last that I know about, they have a Kindergarten Program that was optionally full-day. Most of the children only attended half day in the morning. There is a small class size and the teacher is wonderful! Call and ask for Margie. ###-###-####. They are located in the Pittsburgh area... Thornburg, PA (very close to Crafton) in the old school building. Very cute and located right next to Thornburg Park.
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