Vision, Mission, Core Values
State Rules
Food Program
Policies & Procedures
Thrive Fun!
100

How many parts are there to our Mission?

3

100

What is the first thing that state does when they come for a visit?

Check classroom ratios.

100

What is POS?

Point of Service

100

What are the three classroom rules?

Be Gentle.
Be Safe.
Be Kind.

100

Who are the 3 Team Leaders?

Melissa H. - Infants
Megan W. - Tods/2s
Rebekah H. - PreK/SA

200

What is our Mission?

Instill Faith
Strengthen the Family
Impact the Future

200

How many Ohio Approved hours are required for lead and assistant teachers?

12.5 each year (July 1st-June 30th)

200

What two forms do families fill out at enrollement and every year after that?

Enrollment
Income Eligibility

200

How many phrases are listed in our policies handbook that children need to hear?

50! 

200

What are you supposed to do during naptime?

Work on lesson plans, portfolios, wash toys, mop, organize from the morning.

300

What is our VISION?

We are committed to inspire children and their families to THRIVE in all areas- spiritually, cognitively, socially, emotionally, and physically.

300

How do we decide if an object is a "choking hazard" per state?

It is a chokable if it falls through a toilet paper tube.

300

When is point of service done?

At the time a meal is being served!

300

Who are the three people who sign an incident report?

Teacher completing the form,
team leader or office staff,
parent of the hurt child

300

How many years does Beth have in early childhood?

35 years on June 5th! 

400

What is the word that is spelled out for our CORE VALUES?

GRACE

400

If a child is diagnosed with a sickness that is on the Ohio Communicable Disease Chart, what do you do?

Send a message through HiMama notifying the families so they can be on the lookout for symptoms. 

400

What is the serving size of lunch fruit for a 2 1/2 year old child? Why?

1/4 cup (same as a 3 year old)

Because they are in the same room as some 3 year old's. (Civil Rights)

400

When does a child get a behavior management report?

When a behavior is atypical and consistent for the age group or a behavior leads to an incident report needing to be filled out. 


Behavior reports are used to help inform parents of unacceptable behaviors as well as to track. We need a paper trail! This helps teachers and parents in the long run! 

400

What is Melissa H's middle name?

JOY! 

500

What does GRACE stand for? 

G od
R elationships
A ccountability
C ommunication
E xcellence

500

When does a child get sent home?

Fever over 100.0 Axillary OR

 
*Diarrhea (twice in a 24 hour period)
*Vomiting more than one time or accompanied with another symptom
*Severe coughing, causing the child to be red or blue in the face or to make a whooping sound
*Redness of the eyes, obvious discharge, matted eyelashes
*Untreated infected skin patches (wounds) 

*Don't hesitate to get a second opinion from your team leader!

500

Why are we apart of the food program?

The food program offsets the cost of the meals that we provide. Doing point of service is our way of logging who was here for what meal so that we can reimbursed accordingly. 

500

What are the FIVE zones for classroom set ups?

1. Entry
2. Messy
3. Teacher
4. Quiet
5. Active

500

What is Alexa's favorite thing to drink?

COFFEE! 

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