ARK Kindergarten is Tuesday – Friday at 8:45 a.m.—2:15 p.m.
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Meet the Teacher Open House is on Thursday, August 19 at
6:30 p.m. in the Children’s Building.
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First day of school is on Tuesday, August 24.
Parents who would like information on our
Kindergarten classes may pick up a brochure and set an appointment with the
Director to have their child assessed for Kindergarten. Please contact
Debbie@arbcgarland.com
or call 972-495-2223.
ARK Kindergarten is a ministry of Arapaho Road Baptist Church created
by God to teach children the intellectual skills and spiritual
precepts needed to lead successful lives. Kindergarten will
provide students with quality education in a loving, caring, God
centered atmosphere.
School Schedule
Kindergarten is a four-days a week program. School days are
Tuesday through Friday from 8:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. School days and holidays correspond with the Garland Independent School District.
Tuition
Tuition
may be paid over a ten-month payment period, by semesters, or by the
year. The tuition payments are due on the 1st of the month.
The first tuition payment is due on August 1.
Admission Procedure
Each child will be interviewed by the director and given an assessment
to determine eligibility. The parent will be consulted regarding
admission status.
Registration
After acceptance there is a nonrefundable $100.00 registration fee and
a tuition agreement form to be completed. Registration is on a
first-come basis. When a class is full, enrollment will close.
A certified copy of the student's birth certificate and a copy of
up-to-date immunization records are required before the first day of
classes.
Materials Fee
This is a $200.00 fee paid each year in July for the use of workbooks,
textbooks, and manipulatives. This does not include basic school
supplies. The teacher will have a school supply list to be
purchased for the first day of class.
Curriculum
ARK Kindergarten offers a balanced, comprehensive, sequential
curriculum that teaches and reinforces the academic skills that are
the foundation for higher learning. Subjects taught are language
arts, reading, math, science, social studies, Spanish, music and
movement, and spiritual activities which include Chapel, Bible stories,
verses, songs, and prayer.