The Geneva Early Learning Program invites area families to an Open House from 6:30-7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, November 12 to learn about the rewarding and
enriching preschool offerings from Geneva CUSD 304.
Geneva Early Learning Program is an inclusive preschool community for residents of Geneva 304 offering a full continuum of services for children including those with identified disabilities. Its curriculum is a research-based, play-based curriculum. The program is currently accepting enrollment for tuition-based preschool students 3 or older.
“Families who attend this Open House can meet our teachers, explore our classrooms, ask questions, and learn how Geneva 304 partners with families to foster a love of learning,” said Early Childhood Coordinator Jennifer Seaton. “We are dedicated to preparing children – academically, socially, emotionally, and physically – for life and future learning.”
The preschool’s curriculum is a research-based play-based curriculum and is aligned with Geneva 304's core values, according to Seaton. Developmentally appropriate activities are aligned with the Creative Curriculum and the Illinois Early Learning and Development Standards, and student progress is monitored via Teaching Strategies Gold.
All teachers have a bachelor’s and/or master's degree. Each holds a Professional Educator License with the Illinois State Board of Education with endorsements in either Early Childhood and/or Special Education and/or English as a Second Language. Every classroom has a full-time Instructional Assistant who is a licensed paraprofessional by the Illinois State Board of Education.
“We look forward to welcoming children to the program and supporting them in this next step in their developmental journey,” Seaton added.