Little Miracles Preschool

Early Childhood Education Classes

Preschool Program for 4-Year-Olds

Little Miracles is an on-site preschool located in the High School and is part of the Early Childhood Education curriculum.  High school sophomores, juniors and seniors enrolled in Early Childhood Education courses plan lessons, prepare materials and serve as teachers under the direction of faculty members Mrs. Broadhead and Mrs. Pirraglia. 

This 11-week program is open to 4-year-olds residing in the Monroe-Woodbury Central School District and is offered free of charge. Parents may request one of two sessions: morning (8:45 a.m.- 10:45 a.m.) or afternoon (11:45 a.m.- 1:45 p.m.). Classes are held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in the Fall and/or Spring semesters.  

Details for parents:

  • Children should be four years old before the program begins and must be up to date with their immunizations.

  • The program is free of charge and open to all four-year-olds residing in the Monroe-Woodbury School District.

  • Parents may request Fall or Spring, morning or afternoon class sessions.

Registration

Please complete the Little Miracles Registration Form - NOW CLOSED

PLEASE NOTE: Registration deadline is June 1, 2024.

To register twins or siblings, please complete a second registration form.

Parents/Guardians will be notified on or before June 21, 2024, if your child's name is selected during our Little Miracles lottery.

Little Miracles Philosophy

  1. Teenagers and preschoolers are an appropriate match when creating an Early Childhood Education environment.

  2. Teenagers and children learn from each other.

  3. A child thrives in an environment that addresses the five areas of a child’s development: intellectual, emotional, physical, social and moral.

  4. Positive attention, caring and encouragement help build positive self-esteem.

  5. Positive self-esteem is key to the success of the learner.

  6. Learning is a continuous process and involves active participation.

  7. Teaching children self-help skills leads to independence.

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