Preschool Program
Welcome to Wadsworth City School’s Jump Start Preschool! Our preschool program is open to children ages 3-5 who live in the Wadsworth City School District. The program runs four, half days a week. Students are in session Monday through Thursday either in the morning from 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. or in the afternoon from 12:45 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. and are housed at both Overlook Elementary School and Isham Memorial Elementary Schools. The program is integrated for students with identified disabilities as well as for typically developing students. The philosophy of the Jump Start Preschool Program is to provide opportunities for young children with diverse abilities to explore their environment, building new understandings from previously acquired knowledge. Our role as teachers is to foster curiosity, positive attitudes, and lifelong learning. We will provide the children with successful experiences that allow them to develop to their full potential physically, socially, emotionally, and intellectually. We will provide diversified opportunities that encourage exploration, inclusion, and celebration of various cultures. Our curriculum, The AEPS, Assessment, Evaluation, Programming System aligns with the Ohio Early Learning and Development Standards (ELDS) through the Ohio Department of Education. The curriculum, along with the content standards, addresses all areas of development including social, adaptive, fine motor, gross motor, pre-reading, and pre-math skills. Each child is offered a variety of hands-on experiences in order to move through the developmental milestones and ultimately prepare them for kindergarten. Experiences are offered in large groups, small groups, and individual learning opportunities. The Jump Start Preschool Program is designed with the following goals in mind: Communication: To facilitate the development of the child's expressive and receptive language according to the child's individual ability. Cognitive Skills: To facilitate the development of the child's ability to understand order, problem-solving and logical thinking. Gross Motor: To facilitate the development, awareness, and efficient usage of large muscle skills and relationship of body space. Fine Motor: To facilitate the development, awareness, and efficient usage of fine muscles. Personal/Social: To facilitate the development of a good self-image, the ability to interrelate successfully in a group situation, and acceptance of human differences.
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Links
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Handbook
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2022-2023 Preschool Handbook
The handbook includes information regarding all aspects of the preschool program.
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2022-2023 Preschool Handbook
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Links/Resources
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Healthy Children
Healthy Children provides health and development information for families through the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Community Programs
This list contains different programs available within the community for preschool students. Location, hours, and contact information is available.
- Down Syndrome Families Support
- Autism Families Support
- Wadsworth Public Library
- The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) for Families
- Jobs and Family Services
- Starfall - Early Reading
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Healthy Children
Documents
- Screening Information
- Forms
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Programs
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Community Programs
We have compiled a list of local childcare programs that may be beneficial for our Wadsworth families. This document includes program details and contact information.
- Preschool Handbook
- Typical Peer Program
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Community Programs