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Kids R Kids of Franz Road

Basic Information
Address: 24007 Franz Road, Katy, TX 77493
County: Harris County
School District: Katy ISD
Phone Number: 281.347.5444
Fax Number: 281.347.5447
Email: info@charltonhousekrk.com
President: Paul and Patty Ahrens
School Type: Preschool and Child Care Center
Additional Information
Founded: 2004
Ages/Grades: 6 weeks – 12 years
School Schedule: 6:00 am - 6:30 pm Monday through Friday
School Holidays: New Year`s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and the Friday after, Christmas Day, and either Christmas Eve or the day after Christmas
School Size: Our center is approximately 15,000 square feet with 10 classroom suites, a cafeteria, a large activity gym for before and after school students, and 4 large play areas separated by age groups.
Classroom Size: Varies by age group
Student/Teacher Ratio: Varies by age group
Tuition:
Varies by age group
Curriculum:
Kids R Kids, AdvancED, Kindergarten Readiness Program, and Texas School Ready!
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Yes
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Yes
Mission Statement:
We believe children should be “Hugged First, Then Taught.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Kids R Kids Learning Academies provide a secure, nurturing, and educational environment for children; a place for children to bloom into responsible, considerate, and contributing members of society. Kids R Kids wants all children to have the opportunity to grow physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually by playing, exploring, and learning with others in a fun, safe, and healthy environment. As a family owned and operated organization, Kids R Kids welcomes positive family involvement. We encourage a parent-teacher approach where the needs of every child comes first in order to experience the benefits of excellent early childhood education and school-age programs.
School History: Pat and Janice Vinson opened the first Kids R Kids in 1985. They have an incredible 50-year history in childcare development and management. Their unique vision has propelled Kids R Kids name to its current household status.
Programs and Services:
Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers, Pre-K, Kindergarten Prep, Before/After School, Summer Camp, and Special Programs Including Foreign Language, Dance, Music, and Computers.