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RBR FREE PRE-SCHOOL ADDS AFTERNOONS

rbr-little-bucs-7099362Press release from Red Bank Regional High School

The best pre-school opportunity in the area just doubled its capacity, as the Red Bank Regional High School Little Bucs Preschool program will add an afternoon class next fall. The program is operated free of charge to residents in the RBR sending-school towns of Little Silver, Red Bank and Shrewsbury as well as surrounding towns, in conjunction with the high school’s Early Childhood Development Program.

Running from 11:50 a.m. to 1:25 p.m., the newly added afternoon session takes place in a professional early education classroom located within the RBR school building. The classroom is self-contained, and has an exit door which opens onto a patio for outdoor activities. Drop off and pick up will take place at the front door of Red Bank Regional, and the ratio of student teachers to pre-schoolers in the program will be one-to-one.

According to Mrs. Eads, an RBR Family and Consumer Science teacher, “The extreme popularity of the Early Childhood Development Program necessitated the addition of an afternoon section. Many of the high school students in this program intend to make early education instruction their career.”

“The program provides a mutual benefit for both ends of the age spectrum,” she adds. “The high school students get an incredible hands-on teaching opportunity while the preschoolers receive a wonderful early-learning and socialization experience.

“A strong bond develops between the children and the high school students, and I am always impressed by the leadership and creativity of my students in their role as teachers.”

Little Bucs Preschool offers a developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children. Activities include Arts and Crafts, Music, Storytime, Free-Play, Gym, Show-and-Tell, Snack, and Circle Time.

While the program is tuition-free, there is a small one-time activities fee of $125 to fund holiday events, photos, and school outings. Applications are currently being accepted for the 2016-2017 school year. The tentative starting date is October 5, 2016 and the program continues through the first week of June, 2017. Anyone interested in applying for a spot should contact preschool director Susan Eads at: [email protected] or call (732)842-8000 ext. 331. Please provide your name, your child’s name and age, your email, phone number and address.

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