Child Development Center
General Information
The Los Angeles Valley College Campus Child Development Center is a licensed childcare facility.
The Center provides developmentally appropriate programs for the children of students, staff, 教师和社会.
The Center operates on the academic calendar of Los Angeles Valley College. During the fall and spring semesters, the following programs are available.
Phone: (818) 947-2931
地点:毗邻Oxnard St和Ethel Ave拐角处.
学龄:191230146学龄:191290429
Requirements | Description |
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AGES: | Children two and a half (2 1/2) years of age up to five (5) years of age are eligible for the 全日制学前班. 孩子们必须学会如厕. |
DAYS: | Monday through Friday |
HOURS: Fall Spring & Summer | 7:45AM - 3:00PM |
Requirements | Description |
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AGES: | 幼儿园至十三(13)岁 |
DAYS: | 星期一至星期四晚上. 可根据需要安排一(1)个或多个晚上. |
HOURS: Fall and Spring | 下午2时30分至8时,下午1时30分至8时,闭馆 |
Summer: | 星期一至星期五上午7:45至下午3:00 |
The Campus Child Development Center is located in the northeast section of the Los Angeles Valley College campus, in parking lot "D", 毗邻奥克斯纳德街和埃塞尔大道的拐角处.
Applications are available in the Campus Child Development Center office and at the links below.
23-24学年的申请表格如下:
PDF(可填写及列印) 2023年秋季/ 2024年春季
Applications for all programs, for the current and upcoming semesters are accepted continuously.
Applications must be completed and submitted to the Campus Child Development Center office to be considered for service and placement on the appropriate elegibility list(s).
Applications must be complete and accurate for proper placement and processing. Applications with missing or incomplete information will not be processed, 因为他们不能被评为安置.
There are eligibility lists for all of the Campus Child Development Center programs. 列表的长度因程序而异.
学生家长享有服务优先权.
Fees for all Campus Child Development Center programs are calculated using a sliding scale based on family size and the gross monthly income. 符合条件的家庭可获得补贴服务.
Breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, and dinner are provided for all children enrolled, at no charge.
Students, 特别是儿童发展专业, participate in the programs under the direct supervision of a Lead Teacher.
Service for summer sessions and/or winter intersession is offered if funding is available to operate any or all of these sessions. Program days and hours for summer and winter sessions may be different from those offered for the fall and spring semesters.
LAVC Child Development Center is a demonstration site for the Outdoor Classroom Project.
Los Angeles Valley College Child Development Center serves as a model site for Child Development Centers within the Los Angeles Community College District. 这个中心是最先进的, LEED certified, nature-based school, 特色自然景观, edible gardens and fully functional children’s kitchens in each classroom. The children’s classroom kitchen is equipped with a fully functional home-style kitchen offering children with hands-on-experience in preparing, cooking, 吃并了解食物的营养价值.
Los Angeles Valley College Child Development Center remains on the cutting edge of new and innovative approaches to children’ s learning as evidenced by its inclusion of cooking centers, a lending library, parent workshops, 还有户外的学习环境. Children have the opportunity to be active learners who canexperience the world through their senses, physical involvement, and active play, 从成年人和同龄人的行为中. The outdoor environment is of high quality; we have cultivated the concept and practice that all children need and benefit from more time outdoors. 室外空间被认为是教室的延伸. There are designated learning centers set-up in the outdoor environment as well as the indoor environment. 户外环境是我们课程的重中之重. Children and teachers have the opportunity to connect to nature through hands on learning. The outdoor curriculum constitutes an emerging approach in early education that integrates indoor and outdoor learning in a unified environment that optimizes children’s learning experiences.
专题中心|网站特色
- 持牌托儿设施
- 最先进的,LEED认证的自然学校
- Natural Landscape
- 每个教室都有功能齐全的儿童厨房
- Edible Gardens
- 提供适合发展的课程
- Lab School
- 户外教室工程示范点.
- 农场到幼儿园模型网站.
Click here 浏览更多有关户外教室计划的资料.
根据联邦民权法和美国宪法.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. 盲文、大字印刷、录音带、美国手语等.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
对项目歧视提出投诉, 填写美国农业部歧视投诉表格, (AD-3027)在网上找到 在美国农业部客户页面提交歧视投诉, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. 如欲索取投诉表格副本,请致电 (866) 632-9992. 将填妥的表格或信件通过以下方式提交给美国农业部:
- mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410;
- fax: 202-690-7442 or
- email: @email
这个机构提供平等的机会.
March 8, 2024 -中心关闭(员工发展日)
March 29, 2024 -中心关闭(凯撒·查韦斯日)
April 1-5, 2024 -中心关闭(春假)
April 24, 2024 -中心关闭(假期)
May 27, 2024 -中心关闭(阵亡将士纪念日)
June 3-7, 2024 -中心关闭(暑期准备)
June 19, 2024 -中心关闭(六月假期)
ATTENTION STUDENTS!!
STUDENT WORKERS NEEDED!!
The Child Development Center is looking for student workers to help out in the food services area.
The kitchen/food service area student worker would assist in preparing/serving meals, washing dishes, 保持厨房区域清洁. 营业时间为周一至周五上午9:30 -下午1:30.
Both positions require enrollment in 12 units within LACCD during the semester and require maintaining a 2.累计绩点0分,按学期计算.
如有兴趣,请联系儿童发展中心cdc@lavc.Edu或(818)947-2931申请.
RELATED LINKS
ATTENTION PARENTS!!!
LAVC Child Development Center is currently accepting Fall 2023/Spring 2024 applications for services for Preschool and School Age children.
详情请通过cdc@lavc与我们联系.edu or call (818)947-2931