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  • ECFE Summer

    Lottery registration for summer programs will begin on Wednesday, April 3 at 8 a.m. The registration lottery will take place on Wednesday, May 1. Families will be notified of their class placement by Friday, May 3 at 4 p.m. Join us for an unforgettable journey of discovery and growth with our ECFE Summer Programs! Designed for families with children ages birth up to age 8, these programs offer a unique blend of learning and fun. Parents and children engage in enriching activities that foster social, emotional, and cognitive development. Our licensed staff create a nurturing environment where families can connect, learn, and grow together. From stimulating parent-child activities to interactive group discussions, our summer programs provide valuable opportunities for bonding and skill-building. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to strengthen family connections and make the most of the summer season. Enroll today and embark on a journey of endless possibilities with ECFE! If you have questions about how to register or need assistance, please call us at 763-391-8777 or email ecfe@district279.org View the summer ECFE flyer online. Summer Class Registration Fees* Household Income 1-week class fee 4-week class fee $0 - $19,999 $0 $6 $20,000 - $34,999 $1 $15 $35,000 - $49,999 $3 $18 $50,000 - $74,999 $4 $21 $75,000 - $89,999 $6 $24 $90,000 - $114,999 $8 $27 $115,000 - $149,999 $9 $30 $150,000 - $199,999 $11 $15 $200,000 plus $13 $40 *At ECFE, we want everyone to be able to join our classes, no matter what. If you're worried that the class fee might stop you from coming, please give our registration office a call at 763-391-8777. We can talk about some options together.
  • Birth to 5 ECFE

    For families with children ages birth up to age 5. Multi-age classes designed for parents and children to enjoy time together playing and exploring. Followed by a time of separation where children go with an Early Childhood Teacher for guided playtime and adults go for discussion time with a Parenting Educator.
  • ECFE at the Park

    For families with children ages birth up to age 8. An outdoor class featuring a variety of play, exploration and learning experiences throughout the community. It is designed to support all levels of learning and development. Children will learn through play by exploring the natural world together with other children, their family and an Early Childhood Teacher. Community Park Locations: July 9 - Maple Grove Arboretum - 9400 Fernbrook Lane N, Maple Grove July 11 - Hamilton Park - 6101 Candlewood Drive, Brooklyn Park July 16 - Hartkopf Park - 7300 Florida Avenue North, Brooklyn Park July 18 - Weaver Lake Park - 8401 Maple Grove Parkway, Maple Grove July 23 - River Park - 101 83rd Avenue North, Brooklyn Park July 25 - Boundary Creek - 10122 104th Ave North, Maple Grove July 30 - Woodcrest Park - 6800 Magda Drive, Maple Grove Aug 1 - Central Park - 8440 Regent Avenue North, Brooklyn Park
  • Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)

    Welcome to ECFE: Where learning begins, and families thrive. ECFE supports parents and children (from birth to age five) on a journey of growth and discovery. What does ECFE do? Supports Growth: Helps parents and kids build a strong foundation for lifelong learning. Time Together: Classes have time for families to learn and have fun together. Independent Learning: Kids get to explore and learn on their own. Parent Support: Connect with licensed Parenting Educators and find an encouraging community with fellow parents. Join us for a learning adventure where families not only grow but thrive together! View a short video to learn more about ECFE. Ready to create lasting memories and a foundation for lifelong learning? Enroll today for an experience that lasts a lifetime. Explore these informative links to discover more about our program and the support we provide for families. ECFE Program Website: Explore the comprehensive world of our Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) program. Learn more about our approach to early learning and parent education. Visit the ECFE Program Website. Winter/Spring 2024 ECFE Brochure: Discover the exciting offerings for the upcoming Winter/Spring 2024 session tailored for families with children from birth to age five. View the Brochure. Summer 2024 ECFE Brochure: Join us for an unforgettable journey of discovery and growth with our ECFE Summer Programs! Designed for families with children ages birth up to age 8. View the Flyer. Early Childhood Screening: Learn about the importance of early childhood screening for children aged 3 to 5 years old. Schedule an appointment to ensure your child's developmental milestones are on track. Explore Screening Details. Individualized Family Education: Free, personalized support for families with children from birth to eight years old. Our licensed Parent Educators support you on your parenting journey while sharing connections to valuable resources in your community. Submit a request today and start this enriching journey together. Free Scheduled Transportation: We understand the importance of accessibility. Free scheduled transportation is available to families in need. For more details or to arrange transportation, call us at 763-391-8777. Winter/Spring 2024 Brochure Summer 2024 Flyer ECFE Locations: Arbor View Early Childhood Center: 9401 Fernbrook Ln N - Maple Grove, MN 55369 (Link to Google Maps) 763-391-8777 Willow Lane Early Childhood Center: 7020 Perry Ave N - Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (Link to Google Maps) 763-585-7330 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday If you have questions about how to register or need assistance, please call us at 763-391-8777 or email: ecfe@district279.org
  • Preschool for Threes and Fours

    Building a foundation for lifelong learning A half-day preschool program that meets two or three days a week for children who turn three on or before Sept. 1, 2024, and not yet four by the same date are eligible to register for this class. Students are placed through a random lottery giving everyone an equal chance at their first choice. The lottery randomly places students in a class; following the lottery, registration is based on space available. The following documents are required to complete registration. Proof of Birth: A copy of birth certificate, I-94 or passport. Immunization Record: Provide the most up-to-date record. You may file a medical exemption signed by a health care provider or provide a notarized, signed conscientious objection form. Proof of Income: Provide proof of household annual adjusted gross income for 2023. Two current pay stubs, 2023 W-2 form or 2023 Federal Tax form. Scholarship applications may require a different proof of income. Proof of income is not required if full tuition is paid. Documents can be emailed to ecfe@district279.org, faxed to 763-391-8762 or can be dropped off at either Arbor View or Willow Lane Early Childhood Centers. If the required documents are not received within two weeks of registration, enrollment will be canceled. Tuition is based on a sliding fee scale considering household income and family size (see below). If the income guidelines and tuition rate would prevent you from registering your child, call 763-391-8777 to discuss financial assistance. Scholarship opportunities are available to reduce tuition for qualifying income and family size. If you have any questions or if you'd like more information about our preschool program. We're here to assist you. You can reach us at 763-391-8777 or ecfe@district279.org. Preschool class locations: Arbor View Early Childhood Center Cedar Island Elementary School Willow Lane Early Childhood Center During class time, you can expect your child to engage in a variety of activities. Their schedule may include: Group Time: Involving songs, stories, games, and movement activities to encourage social interaction and group participation. Gym or Playground Time: Providing physical activities to support gross motor skills development. This could take place in a dedicated gym space or on a playground. Discovery Time: Focused on learning through play, incorporating various activities such as art, literacy, math, dramatic play, science, sensory exploration, and more. Book Time: All children will have dedicated time for engaging with books. This well-rounded approach fosters the development of the whole child, not only their cognitive skills but also social, emotional, and physical aspects. Please note: When registering you will be asked for the name of the adult attending with the child, this is an automatic question related to our ECFE classes. Children attend Preschool and PreK classes without an adult; this question may be skipped.
  • Nature Area Preschool for Threes to Fives

    Building a foundation for lifelong learning A half-day preschool program that meets three days a week for children who turn three on or before Sept. 1, 2024, and not yet eligible for kindergarten are able to register for this class. Students are placed through a random lottery giving everyone an equal chance at their first choice. The lottery randomly places students in a class; following the lottery, registration is based on space available. The following documents are required to complete registration. Proof of Birth: A copy of birth certificate, I-94 or passport. Proof of Income: Provide proof of household annual adjusted gross income for 2023. Two current pay stubs, 2023 W-2 form or 2023 Federal Tax form. Scholarship applications may require a different proof of income. Proof of income is not required if full tuition is paid. Immunization Record: Provide the most up-to-date record. You may file a medical exemption signed by a health care provider or provide a notarized, signed conscientious objection form. Documents can be emailed to ecfe@district279.org, faxed to 763-391-8762 or can be dropped off at either Arbor View or Willow Lane Early Childhood Centers. If the required documents are not received within two weeks of registration, enrollment will be canceled. Tuition is based on a sliding fee scale considering household income and family size (see below). If the income guidelines and tuition rate would prevent you from registering your child, call 763-391-8777 to discuss financial assistance. Scholarship opportunities are available to reduce tuition for qualifying income and family size. If you have any questions or if you'd like more information about our preschool program. We're here to assist you. You can reach us at 763-391-8777 or ecfe@district279.org. Nature Preschool class location: Arbor View Early Childhood Center - Nature Play Area Your child is immersed in a unique preschool experience, where education comes alive in nature. The Arbor View Nature Play Area is designed to spark curiosity, foster creativity, and provide a hands-on connection with the environment. During class time, you can expect your child to engage in a variety of activities. Their schedule may include: Group Time: Involving songs, stories, games, and movement activities to encourage social interaction and group participation. Nature Play Time: Providing physical activities to support gross motor skills development. Discovery Time: Focused on learning through play, incorporating various activities such as art, literacy, math, dramatic play, science, sensory exploration, and more. Benefits of Nature Play: Nature and Academic Outcomes Play in Nature: Fun, Safe Outdoor Activities for Children (pathways.org) Weather Guidelines: Weather Guidelines This well-rounded approach fosters the development of the whole child, not only their cognitive skills but also social, emotional, and physical aspects. Please note: When registering you will be asked for the name of the adult attending with the child, this is an automatic question related to our ECFE classes. Children attend Preschool and PreK classes without an adult; this question may be skipped.
  • PreK for Fours and Fives

    Building a foundation for lifelong learning A half-day preschool program that meets two to five days a week for children who turn four on or before Sept. 1, 2024, and not yet eligible for kindergarten are able to register for this class. Students are placed through a random lottery giving everyone an equal chance at their first choice. The lottery randomly places students in a class; following the lottery, registration is based on space available. The following documents are required to complete registration. Proof of Birth: A copy of birth certificate, I-94 or passport. Immunization Record: Provide the most up-to-date record. You may file a medical exemption signed by a health care provider or provide a notarized, signed conscientious objection form. Proof of Income: Provide proof of household annual adjusted gross income for 2023. Two current pay stubs, 2023 W-2 form or 2023 Federal Tax form. Scholarship applications may require a different proof of income. Proof of income is not required if full tuition is paid. Documents can be emailed to ecfe@district279.org, faxed to 763-391-8762 or can be dropped off at either Arbor View or Willow Lane Early Childhood Centers. If the required documents are not received within two weeks of registration, enrollment will be canceled. Tuition is based on a sliding fee scale considering household income and family size (see below). If the income guidelines and tuition rate would prevent you from registering your child, call 763-391-8777 to discuss financial assistance. Scholarship opportunities are available to reduce tuition for qualifying income and family size. If you have any questions or if you'd like more information about our preschool program. We're here to assist you. You can reach us at 763-391-8777 or ecfe@district279.org. PreK class locations: Basswood Elementary School Cedar Island Elementary School Elm Creek Elementary School Oak View Elementary School Rice Lake Elementary School Willow Lane Early Childhood Center Woodland Elementary School During class time, you can expect your child to engage in a variety of activities. Their schedule may include: Group Time: Involving songs, stories, games, and movement activities to encourage social interaction and group participation. Gym or Playground Time: Providing physical activities to support gross motor skills development. This could take place in a dedicated gym space or on a playground. Discovery Time: Focused on learning through play, incorporating various activities such as art, literacy, math, dramatic play, science, sensory exploration, and more. Basswood and Woodland Elementary Schools (four-hour classes, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.): This class will include lunch time during class and is not eligible for Transportation services. Book Time: All children will have dedicated time for engaging with books. Library Time: Children at elementary school locations will have specific time allocated for activities in the school library. This well-rounded approach fosters the development of the whole child, not only their cognitive skills but also social, emotional, and physical aspects. Please note: When registering you will be asked for the name of the adult attending with the child, this is an automatic question related to our ECFE classes. Children attend Preschool and PreK classes without an adult; this question may be skipped. PreK Transportation: Limited Transportation Availability: Transportation may be provided to PreK students based on home address and school attendance area. One-Way Transportation: Provided either to school for morning classes or home from school for afternoon classes. Route Alignment: Routes will correspond with the morning start of the elementary school day or the afternoon end of the elementary school day. No mid-day transportation is available. Learn more about PreK transportation at district279.org/transportation. For additional questions, contact 763-391-7244 or email busquestions@district279.org.