
A boutique preschool experience.
Franchises are for fast-food.
Not education.
More and more preschools are becoming multi-site businesses with remote leadership. While this might be good for business, it's bad for education.
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A Learning Hub strives to be everything that brand name preschools aren't: intimate, individualized, integrated.
Us
Intimate. Smaller class sizes mean more teachers for more students, leading to life-long bonds.
Individualized. With smaller class sizes, teachers can devote more time to meeting the unique learning needs of each student.
Integrated. By sharing a facility with Behavioral Connections and using community-based pricing models, we can offer our students a truer representation of the world we live in.
Them
Superficial. With a focus on maximizing classroom sizes, it’s hard for teachers to form lasting bonds with every student that comes through.
Generic. To accommodate classroom sizes, teachers are forced to adopt a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to curriculum development.
Isolated. Preschool enrollment is often reflective of the socio-economic status of the individual parents and not the community at large.
Opening in early 2024
