about the flat rate fee at Urban Mustard Seed Pre-k
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Pre-K services run on a monthly basis with payment required prior to attendance each month.
Our clean, quality educational environment requires the following payment per child enrolled:
Full-Time (Monday-Thursday) $$$$/m
Part-Time is considered any lesser configuration of FULL DAY 0800-1530 attendance *
Examples:
Mon/Wed. $$$/m
M/T/TH $$$/m
Please Note:
We do not currently accept those in need on "Half Day" care as it disrupts walking-field trip opportunities, class flow state, and rest/nap time. The only half days would be for Albany County School District 1 (ACSD1) calendar with "Early Release" required pickup for students by NOON.
We are not allowing "DROP IN" students due to the need for vaccination records, quality of class attendance routines, and SAFETY for you / your child.
*It is also not recommended your child attend Pre-K only one day per week. This is due to child need for routine in life. We have witnessed how one day per week can be shocking to a child esp. those under 5 years old in the past offerings. This schedule would be suggested for any school-aged child who is attending beyond Pre-k (such as a sibling) and geared more toward the homeschool unit section of our service provision.
Our clean, quality educational environment requires the following payment per child enrolled:
Full-Time (Monday-Thursday) $$$$/m
Part-Time is considered any lesser configuration of FULL DAY 0800-1530 attendance *
Examples:
Mon/Wed. $$$/m
M/T/TH $$$/m
Please Note:
We do not currently accept those in need on "Half Day" care as it disrupts walking-field trip opportunities, class flow state, and rest/nap time. The only half days would be for Albany County School District 1 (ACSD1) calendar with "Early Release" required pickup for students by NOON.
We are not allowing "DROP IN" students due to the need for vaccination records, quality of class attendance routines, and SAFETY for you / your child.
*It is also not recommended your child attend Pre-K only one day per week. This is due to child need for routine in life. We have witnessed how one day per week can be shocking to a child esp. those under 5 years old in the past offerings. This schedule would be suggested for any school-aged child who is attending beyond Pre-k (such as a sibling) and geared more toward the homeschool unit section of our service provision.