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Angels Unlimited preschool
Basic Information
Grade Level:
Pre-K
Address: 615 W 5th ST
Red Wing MN 55066
Person of Contact: Marianne Edwards
Phone Number: 651 385 8133
Fax Number: 651 388 1714
Email: bedwards651@yahoo.com
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Additional Information
Student Size: 40
Student/Teacher Ratio: 10 / 1
Number of Teachers: 1
Hours/Week: AM: 8 to 11 PM: 12 to 3 / Monday thru Friday
Funding:
Donations, Sales
Program Highlights:
My Angels eat Minnesota apples in the Fall and we save the seeds to "winter" over in our refrigerator for 8 weeks. Spring comes early in our classroom, January we remove the seeds from the refrigerator and the seeds sprout in our warm spring like classroom. We plant our sprouts and nurture then until Mother's Day. The children paint the pot for their special gift to Mom and we transplant our trees for the last time and send the trees home with a special note about caring for them. Angels Unlimited has helped to grow hundreds of apple trees in Red Wing and surrounding area over the 13 years Angels Unlimited has existed.
Mission Statement:
Angels Unlimited Preschool located in Red Wing, Minnesota offers children a variety of learning experiences that will enhance your child's physical, social, intellectual and skills development. This Red Wing preschool provides a creative child-centered setting that seeks to motivate the abilities of three to five year old children in a learning environment. Focusing on the growth of a child's self-esteem, this preschool curriculum will stimulate your child's innate curiosity.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Encourage development of abilities in the areas of language, math skills, reading skills and scientific discovery.
Enhance social skills through group activities and sharing experiences.
Promote a positive self image that encourages children to ask questions and make positive choices.
Improve gross motor development through various physical activities.
Develop fine motor skills through arts and crafts and manipulative toys.
Program History:
* Low child/ teacher ratio (maximum 10 students per class)
* Morning or Afternoon sessions available
* 3 & 4 and 4 & 5 year old classes available
* Meets September through May
* To be eligible, a child must be three or four years of age by September 1st
* Fantastic Friday class is hands on, sensory, experiential learning. This class will be an extension of our weekly 4 & 5 year old class curriculum. This is an optional class that is open to both pre kindergarten classes. A minimum of seven students must register for this class.
Volunteer Participation: Parents /guardians are always welcome to join our class activities and field trips.