Parent Resources

The school calendar outlines which days we are opened/closed.

Detailed information that parents can reference about the school and how we handle specific situation. If you have any questions about anything in our handbook please ask!

This is our rotating cycle menu. It restarts every six weeks but gives you an idea of what types of snacks will be served at our center. The exact menu of what will be served on which days will be emailed to parents monthly along with our monthly newsletter and calendar. The menu will also be posted in both classrooms.

Use this link to access your families parent portal. On your ProCare Parent Portal you can update emergency contacts or family information, register additional children, complete required paperwork, communicate with teachers and access your child's observations from the classroom staff.

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High Scope Curriculum

The HighScope Curriculum is uniquely designed to provide a rich academic foundation while promoting independence, decision making, cooperation, creativity, and problem solving in young children. How? The HighScope Curriculum includes learning objectives, effective adult interaction strategies, and assessment measures that help programs ensure a high-quality experience for all learners. 

Play-based, child-centered, and grounded in research, the HighScope Curriculum features active learning at its core. In a HighScope classroom, children are guided to explore, interact, and exercise their creative imagination through purposeful play. Well-prepared teachers support and extend each child’s learning based on their developmental levels, so children enter school ready and eager to learn.

Town of Mancos

Mancos is an official Arbor Day Foundation “Tree City USA”  and a designated Colorado Creative District. Mancos has the first public electric vehicle charging station in Montezuma County, located at Boyle Park in Downtown Mancos. A leash-free dog park is located at Cottonwood Park, on the banks of the Mancos River.

At 7,000 feet elevation Mancos sits on the cusp of mountains and forests where you can camp, fish, mountain bike and hike. A few miles to the west is Mesa Verde National Park – a World Heritage site.  The Town of Mancos is an historic community that retains its pride in history with several buildings on the State and National Historic Registers. The downtown business district offers visitors art galleries, top notch dining options, a cidery, coffee houses and one of the oldest continuously operating bars in Colorado.

Our western outfitters are ready to create a trip for your family in the less traveled territory around the Mancos Valley.

Accommodations range from locally owned motels and charming and distinctive Inns and B & B’s. The picturesque Riverwood RV Resort is within walking distance to downtown Mancos.  Camping at the nearby Mancos State Park Recreation Area, known locally as Jackson Lake.