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My Preschool Sacramento

Basic Information
Address: 2820 Eastern Avenue, Sacramento, California 95821
Phone Number: 916-520-9641
Additional Information
Director: Mindy Yip
Ages/Grades: 2-5
School Type: Preschool
Year Opened: 2019
Hours: Monday through Friday 7:30 AM - 6:30 PM
School Season: All year round
State Permits?: Yes
Full Time/Part Time: Both
Languages Spoken: English, Mandarin, Spanish
First Aid Certified?: Yes
Summer School/Camp?: Yes
School Events: You and your family are cordially invited to join us for My Preschool Play date!
Sunday, April 28, 2019
3:30 - 5:30 P.M.
Location: My Preschool
2820 Eastern Ave. Sacramento Ca 95821
This event will include:
Meet and greet our staff members
Light refreshment will be provided
Register and enroll the school
Get to know other families and friends
Tour the school
Try our new gym room!
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Key Developmental Areas:
Language and Literacy
Executive Function
Social and Emotional Development
Physical Development
Intellectual Development
Cognitive Development
Notes/School Information:
Welcome to MY PRESCHOOL! My name is Mindy Yip and I am the Principal of MY PRESCHOOL.
I have an extensive background in education that spans from early education to elementary education. I began my teaching career as a pre-school teacher, followed by years as an elementary school teacher in the San Francisco Unified School District for 12 years before becoming a principal in early education.
It is my distinct honor to have the opportunity to serve you and your child. My personal belief is that every child can learn. As educators, it is our responsibility to provide each of them with an equal opportunity to succeed in school and to fully prepare them for kindergarten.
Our success is based on your child's success. I am fully committed to this job and will work collaboratively with my staff to ensure each family and child has a positive early educational experience!
I look forward to meeting and getting to know you and your child!
Sincerely,
Mindy Yip