Parent Corner
Our Nutritional Meals & Snacks
We know that good nutrition contributes to effective learning in children. Numerous studies have demonstrated that eating breakfast regularly will boost your child's ability to learn, to think quickly, to pay attention and even to get along with others. One recent study on childhood nutrition found that those who eat breakfast raise their math grades and improve their school attendance records. Children who regularly have breakfast in the morning solve problems more easily and are less likely to be restless or irritable before lunch. Other studies indicate that skipping breakfast has a negative effect on attentiveness, verbal fluency, memory and the brain's ability to make use of new information.
Our child nutrition program includes breakfast, lunch and two snacks – one in the morning, one in the afternoon. Every lunch and snack is nutritionally balanced and meets requirements regarding food components and portion size.
Meal Menu Calendars
Coming soon.
School Calendar / Holidays
The Center will be closed on the following holidays:
- New Years Day (January 1st)
- Martin Luther King Day (January)
- Memorial Day (May)
- Independence Day (July 4th)
- Labor Day (September)
- Veterans Day (November)
- Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving (Thursday/Friday in November)
- Christmas Eve (December 24th)
- Christmas Day and the day after Christmas (December 25th and 26th)
- New Year’s Eve (December 31st)