New Hope Preschool | Knox Educational Service Center

Early childhood programs providing a safe and nurturing environment that promotes the physical, social, emotional, language, and cognitive development of young children while responding to the needs of families. Programs encompass six components - developmental screening and assessment, curriculum, adult-child interaction, relations between home and school, developmental evaluation of the child, and transition to an appropriate program and is responsive to individual differences of both typically developing children and children with disabilities. Classrooms consists of two types of preschool experiences: PUBLIC PRESCHOOL and INTEGRATED PRESCHOOL. A Public Preschool classroom will contain approximately 16, mostly typically developing, students per session. An Integrated Preschool Classroom will contain approximately 12 students, six typically developing children, and six children with special needs. Both types of classrooms will contain a licensed teacher, and an assistant teacher. Some integrated classrooms may also contain classroom aides depending on the needs of the children involved.

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Physical Address

11700 Upper Gilchrist Road, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

Hours

Mon-Thu AM Class 8am-11:15am. Mon-Thu PM Class 12pm-3:15pm.

Fax

(740) 397-9329

Application process

Visit web site to complete application and be placed on waiting list.

Fee

Tuition is determined on a sliding-fee scale according to household income. Tuition is due the 1st of each month September through May. Please call for current rates. There is no cost to the parents for students who are identified with special needs or meet the income eligibility for early childhood education.

Eligibility

Children, ages 3-5.

Service area

Knox County, Ohio

Agency info

Knox Educational Service Center

Provides a wide variety of services designed to assist school districts. Goal is to provide quality education for students and promote communication and cooperation among area educators.