
Now Enrolling
Registration Day for the 2010/11 school year will be held on Tuesday, August 17th from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. and 5:00-7:00 p.m. in the gym. If you are unable to attend Registration Day, please drop off you paperwork sometime prior to August 17th and place it in the mail holder on Kim Witherspoon's office door. If you know someone who may be interested in enrolling their child at St. John's, please have them contact the school office at 835-7041 for enrollment information. If you would like a tour of the facility or have general questions regarding our preschool program, please contact Laura Weber directly at 835-5861, ext. 306.
History of St. John's Preschool
The Preschool was established in 1969 and is operated by St. John's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod). The preschool offers an early childhood educational experience within a Christian environment.
Program
The preschool program is planned to help each child grow physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. It is a non-profit private school, licensed by the State of Michigan. Tuition is charged on a term basis to member and non-member children. Our well-equipped classrooms are bright, clean, and safe.
Director
Our preschool is fully licensed and certified by the State of Michigan. Our director, Mrs. Laura Weber, is assisted in the classroom by several trained and experienced staff members.
Preschool Director and Staff
| Administrator: |
Mr. Jonathon Pickelmann |
| Director/Teacher: |
Mrs. Laura Weber |
| Teaching Assistant: |
Mrs. Jenny Wray |
| School Phone: |
(989) 835-7041 |
Extended Care
We offer an extended care program for all enrolled preschool/kindergarteners which includes lunch, quiet time, stories, art, science projects, games, recess and free play.
Parent-Teacher Society
The PTS meets 4 - 6 times during the school year to develop a close relationship between the school, church, and home. The PTS also supports various functions of the school. All parents of children in our school are encouraged to participate.
Volunteers
Parents with a varied amount of education and professional training are invited to serve voluntarily on a part-time basis. Volunteers, directed by the teacher, are used to assist the teacher in carrying out assigned routine duties so that teachers are free to work with individuals and groups.
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