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In The Beginning Preschool and Faith's Mother's Day Out
located in Issaquah, Washington at Faith United Methodist Church


Program Hours: 9:30 a.m - 1:00 p.m.

All of our teachers are Washington State MERIT Certified

 

 


May  Preschool Newsletter is ready to view - Click here!


Please note:  Due to Microsoft Website software changes, we are working through updating our website. Please bear with us while we rework preschool information!

 


2012-2013 Preschool Registration Update

Thank you to all our families - new and returning!  We are full for Fall of 2012 school year. Getting on our waitlist is to your advantage even if a class is presently full. Email or call us at 425-392-0123 ext. 3 to get on the list and/or set up a tour date.  For age and tuition information, click here.  

 

Gentle Reminders:
  • Please use extension 227 to contact us if your child is going to be absent or there are changes in our drop-off/pick-up schedule
  •  Our last day of preschool AND party will be June 14.
  •  Spring Concert and A Moment In Time FUndraiser will be Monday, May 21 at 12:30
  • Visitors:  Please contact any teacher or specialist you'd like to visit! We welcome any and all parents, grandparents, aunts & uncles with open arms...but a quick call or email is most appreciated.
  • VBS - Registration Opens APRIL 1 click for details
  • Our snow day make up day will be Friday, May 25 for the Tuesday students only.
 
GOOD SAFETY INFORMATION TO REMEMBER...
 

Basic Safety Information:

  1. Students should always walk to and from school or other locations in groups.

  2. Students should use paved walkways—not shortcuts through wooded areas.

  3. Students should not interact with any unknown person or animal.

Here are some safety tips for students if approached by a stranger:

  1. Step Back Away From the Stranger. You must keep a “bubble of safety” of at least 15 feet from the stranger. Once you are over 15 feet away, the chances of them re-engaging (getting you again) are small.

  2. Scream Loudly! Draw attention to yourself by yelling as loud as you can. Yelling “Stranger!” rather than “Help!” lets everyone within earshot know that this is not a game.

  3. Get Slippery. This means to pull your arms into your chest (without crossing them). By keeping your arms close to your torso, you are harder to grab by the arms.

  4. Run to Safety. Safety is any place that there are other people. First choice is to run to adults (known or not). The second choice is to run to children. Never run and hide. You need witnesses. The rules to running: look where you are running (not behind you), you are not allowed to get tired until you are safe, run to safety (people)