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First Presbyterian Church of Marshall, Michigan
200 West Mansion Street, Marshall, Michigan 49068
Telephone:  (269)781-5161 ~ Fax: (269)781-6877
The Rev. Seth E. Weeldreyer, Pastor

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The Presbyterian Center For Children (PCFC)Presbyterian Center for Children Logo

The Presbyterian Center for Children is housed in the First Presbyterian Church, 200 West Mansion Street. You may call the Church at (269) 781-5162 to speak with the Director, Jennifer Uldriks, for more information, or to schedule a tour.

The Presbyterian Center for Children provides responsible, quality care for children and support for families, in a loving, Christian atmosphere. The Church wishes to minister to it’s members and the community through this much needed service. While we are a church-related Center, we are not involved in instructing in any denominational religious doctrine. The Center’s main concern is conveying God’s love to children and their families. Opportunities for meaningful play to help children grow and learn are provided through developmentally appropriate curriculum. Children are involved in activities to encourage social, emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual development. A warm, loving, safe environment in which children can progress at their own pace is provided at the Presbyterian Center for Children.

Our Center is handicapped accessible.
Our Center provides care for children six weeks through 5th grade.

Hours

The Presbyterian Center for Children offers care for children Monday - Friday, 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.

Fee Policy

The Center is dedicated to providing consistent, high quality care for children.

Parents come to us with a variety of needs and schedules which we do our best to accommodate. When agreement is reached as to the specific times children will attend and what fees will be paid, the Center organizes and staffs according to that agreement. It is the Center’s responsibility to be ready and able to care for children at the agreed upon times. Sudden changes, such as illness or snow days, etc., do not relieve the Center’s responsibility to it’s Staff for a stable work environment or for salaries. Conversely, such changes do not relieve parents of the responsibility for payment for the time and agreed to amounts, including sick days and Holidays. The only way for the Center to remain a viable childcare facility for this community is for everyone to understand this. It is hoped that everyone can understand the mutual obligations within the “big picture” of PCFC childcare.

Payment Policy

Fees are to be paid a week in advance. Therefore, payments should be made to the office no later than Monday afternoon at closing time for that week. If payment is not received by Wednesday at 5:00 p.m., a late fee of $5.00 will be charged. If payment is not received by Friday, you will need to make other childcare arrangements for the following week.

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Vacation Policy

One week’s fee credit will be given per year for family vacations (anniversary date to anniversary date), if the Center is notified in writing, in advance. This vacation must be taken as five consecutive days, due to bookkeeping and Staffing concerns.

Late Pick-Up Policy

The Center closes at 6:00 p.m. If you are late picking up your child, you will be charged $5.00 for every 15 minutes you are late, beginning at 6:01 p.m. After 15 minutes without parental contact, back-up emergency numbers will be called with a request to pick up the child. Consistently late pick-ups may result in dismissal of your child from the program.

Nutrition

The Center will provide a nutritional breakfast until 8:00 a.m.

The Center will provide nutritional snacks mid-session in the morning and afternoons. They consist of foods from at least two food groups.

The Center will provide a warm, nutritious lunch. The Center will serve food of a sufficient quantity and nutritional quality to provide for the dietary needs of each child according to the meal requirements of the Child Care Food Program as administered by the Michigan Department of Education.

Health Policy

The Center is only prepared to care for children who are well. It is the parent’s responsibility to determine their child’s state of health while still at home. Staff has the right to refuse to admit children to the classroom for health reasons.

Do not send your child to the Center if he/she is sick, even if it is only a sore throat or a mild fever.  Keep your child home if he/she has: a temperature of 101 degrees. The child should be without fever for

24 hours before returning to the Center; a communicable disease (e.g. diarrhea, conjunctivitis, strep infections, etc.), a heavy nasal or optical discharge, or an unexplained rash.

If the Center feels that any of these requirements have been ignored, they reserve the right to deny admittance to a child that is deemed sick.

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Guidance Policy

Guidance can be defined as the on-going process of helping children develop inner control so that they can manage their own behavior in a socially acceptable manner. We hope to create an environment where this can happen and children can experience this kind of growth.

The Center will apply positive methods of guidance, utilizing reason, self-direction, and self esteem. The Staff will use reasonable, non-severe guidance or restraint, when deemed necessary, to prevent a child from harming themselves or another person or property.

Caregivers will: explain and enforce the rules in a positive, encouraging manner to make them understandable and acceptable to the child; redirect an uncooperative child to another activity or redirect the entire activity in a more wholesome direction; allow child of comparable size and ability to work out their own solutions; help children understand one another’s actions; explain what behavior is unacceptable, why, and what he/she should do; ask children over 2 1/2 to sit in a “thinking” chair when they have lost control of their actions, words, or when a caregiver feels it would be in the best interest of those involved (sitting in the ”thinking” chair generally is determined as one minute per year of age). A staff member will discuss the problem with a child and help him/her to understand; notify parents if the above measures do not effectively deal with the child’s behavior problems. Serious guidance problems will be resolved through parent, teacher, and Director consultation.

PCFC is mandated by the Child Protection Law (Act #238) and will report to the DSS any suspected cases of child abuse, child sexual abuse, or child neglect.

Registration Fee

There is a one time, non-refundable registration fee of $35.00 per family.

Deposit Fee

In order to ensure a place is held for your child in the Center, a deposit equal to one full week’s tuition must be paid in advance. This deposit will be applicable toward your tuition fees, but is non-refundable if your child never enters the Center.

Rates Weekly Daily Half Day
Tadpole/Polliwog
Teddy Bears
(6 wks -
2 ½ years)
$154.00 $40.00 $25.50
Giraffes (2 ½ years - approx. 3 ½ years) $144.00 $38.00 $23.50
Gators  (3 ½ years - approx. 5 years) $139.00 $36.00 $21.50
KangaRoo (Kindergarten)
  (
Before & After School)
   Half Day
   Vacation

No School
  
Before & After School
   Half Day


$110.00
$89.50
$139.00


$6.50
$10.25
 


$28.50
$24.50
$36.00


$2.50 (1 hr delay)
$3.75 (1 hr delay)


$19.50
$
$21.50



 

Dolphin (1st grade – 13 years)
   Before School
   After School
   Before & After School
   Vacation

No School
All Day
   Before & After School
   Before
   After
Half Day
  
Before & After School
   Before
   After
School Delay


$29.50
$56.00
$68.00
$110.00



$12.25
$20.00
$14.75

$6.00
$13.75
$8.25
$6.00


$9.00
$14.75
$18.00
$28.50




$19.50

We have contracted with the schools to transport the Dolphin and Kangaroo children to and from school. The fee for busing is included in your weekly tuition.

We offer a 10% discount for families enrolling two or more children. Discount is taken off the older child’s tuition.

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Calendar

The Center is closed New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day (or Legal Holiday celebrated), 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. If a Holiday falls on a weekend, it will be celebrated before or after, either Friday or Monday, whichever day is closer to the Holiday.

PCFC 2008 Schedule of Events

Reminder: PCFC Parent Handbook states: “If a Holiday falls on a weekend, it will be celebrated before or after, either Friday or Monday, whichever day is closer to the Holiday.”

The First Presbyterian Church, which houses the Presbyterian Center for Children, has made arrangements with Nighthawk Professional Pest Management to provide pest management. Nighthawk is scheduled to inspect the premises quarterly unless contacted by the Church. Nighthawk inspects the premises for ants, spiders and mice. The premises are inspected and treated after 6:00 pm. This allows for compliance with R 400.5940 sub-rule 9d which states that “Liquid spray or aerosol insecticide applications may not be performed in a room of a child care center unless the room will be unoccupied by the children for not less than 4 hours or longer if required by the pesticide label use directions.”

*Exact dates of Fundraisers to be determined. Please watch monthly newsletters for exact dates.

January 1
January 2
January 17
January 18
January 21
Center Closed
No MPS
Advisory Board Mtg.
Date Night
No MPS
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)
February 16
February 21
February 22-25
Date Night
Advisory Board Mtg.
No MPS
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)
March 4
March 10-13
March 13
March 14
March 21
Pest Inspection
PCFC Conferences
Advisory Board Mtg.
Date Night
Good Friday - Center Closed
*K Drive Greenhouse Fundraiser
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)

April 1-2
April 2-3
April 4
April 7-11
April 17
April 17
April 25
April 26
April 26
April “Month of the Young Child”
MPS Conferences
MPS Half Days
No MPS

Spring Break - No MPS
Advisory Board Mtg.
Teacher Appreciation Day
Parent/Child Breakfast
Mom-2-Mom Sale
Date Night
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)
May 9
May 15
May 16
May 26
Muffins With Mom
Advisory Board Mtg.
Date Night
Memorial Day – Center Closed - No MPS
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)
June 3
June 6
June 10
June 11
June 13
June 19
June 21
Pest Inspection
Family Picnic
Last Day MPS Kindergarten
Last Day MPS (½ Day)
Donuts With Dad
Advisory Board Mtg.
Date Night
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)
July 4
July 18
Center Closed
Date Night
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)
August 16
August 21
August 31
Date Night
Advisory Board Mtg.
PCFC Birthday (16 years)
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)
September 1
September 2
September 2
September 6-7
September 18
September 19
Labor Day – Center Closed
MPS Resumes
Pest Inspection
Home Tour
Advisory Board Mtg.
Date Night
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)
October 13-16
October 16
October 16
October 18
October 31
PCFC Conference
Teacher Appreciation Luncheon
Advisory Board Mtg.
Date Night
PCFC Halloween Parade
*Cookie Dough Fundraiser
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)
November 14
November 20
November 27
November 28
Date Night
Advisory Board Mtg.
Thanksgiving – Center Closed
No MPS
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)
December 1
December 2
December 13
December ??
December 24-25
Marshall Christmas Parade
Pest Inspection
Date Night (2-10 p.m.)
MPS Winter Break
Center Closed-Christmas Eve & Day
*Monthly Pop Can Drive (Fundraiser)

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It's Sprinkler Time For the Kids at PCFC!

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  April 2005
Members Joanna Johnson  and Nancy Wojcik took time from their schedules this month to read to the children at the daycare center. April was marked the Month of the Young Child. The children made paper dolls and sent them to our State Legislators to encourage their support of families with children.

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