Register now for EC&FE classes! When you offer your child the opportunity to begin their education in Osseo Area Schools Early Childhood & Family Education programs, you are providing the foundation for a smooth transition to school
We offer screening appointments at three convenient locations: Arbor View Early Childhood Center; Brooklyn Park Library and Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
From October 2 - October 13, you have an opportunity to voluntarily make a tax-deductible donation to District 279 Foundation, Greater Twin Cities United Way and/or a non-profit of your choosing through Osseo Area Schools 2023 Employee Giving Campaign.
Osseo Area Schools Early Childhood & Family Education Preschool and PreK. 763-391-8777 or email: ecfe@district279.org
For Parents & Babies Birth to 18 Months / Non-Separating. Registration is based on the age of the child at the start date of each class.
For Parents and Children 12 - 24 Months. Children must be 1 or older by September 1, 2022
For Parents and Children 24 to 36 Months Children must be 2 or older by September 1, 2022
Mixed Age Adventures for Parents and Children from Birth to 5 years old.
You are scheduling an Early Childhood Screening Appointed located at: Arbor View Early Childhood Center 9401 Fernbrook Ln N Maple Grove, MN 55369 763-391-8777
You are scheduling an Early Childhood Screening Appointment located at: Brooklyn Park Library 8500 W Broadway Ave Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 763-585-7330
You are scheduling an Early Childhood Screening Appointed located at: Inside the Northwest Family Service Center Building. 7051 Brooklyn Blvd Suite 302 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 763-585-7330
You are scheduling an Early Childhood Screening Appointment located at: Willow Lane Early Childhood Center 7020 Perry Ave N Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 763-585-7330
Come to interact with your baby in a space designed especially for infants and meet other families with infants in the community. You will learn fun play ideas, songs to sing and gain information and support for parenting your baby. Discussion time will be focused on parenting an infant. Topics typically include: parent and child bond and attachment, adjusting to family life, brain development, developmental milestones, establishing routines, feeding, sleep and more! Infant classes are non-separating classes. Families stay together for the entire class time in a group. Sibling care is available unless listed otherwise.