Einstein Learning School grew out of a dream which began nearly 20 years ago. A desire to help mold and encourage young minds has been the driving force behind the success. Upon entering our doors the needs of the children become our chief priority.
I firmly believe that in order to foster creativity and provide a firm foundation for our children we must first develop those attributes in our teachers. We are constantly partnering with our teachers at all levels to ensure that they receive the best education possible for the benefit of our children. The majority of our Lead Teachers have gone on to earn their CDA’s in addition to an Associates, giving them the equivalent of a BA degree in Early Childhood Education.
Hours of Operation are M-F 6:30am- 6:00pm
Breakfast, Lunch and Snack are served daily
Staff members are trained in First Aid, CPR, Shaken Baby Syndrome, and Child Abuse: Maltreatment & Prevention
All staff members are required to complete 10 hours of professional development training every year. All Lead teachers have a CDA, or Child Development Associates in addition to experience working with young children.
Preschool and VPK curriculum are aligned to DCF learning standards.
June and July at Einstein consist of daily themes that allow for class trips, lots of outdoor activities, and plenty of student involvement at Einstein Learning School in Zephyrhills
Infants in this program adhere to their own schedule. Information provided by the parents is used to plan each child's day according to his/ her needs. As a result, feeding, diapering, and sleeping are an integral part of the daily curriculum. Your baby will enjoy singing, giggling, reading, cuddling and tummy time.
The beginner's daily schedule provides more structure than that of an infant, allowing the opportunity to develop daily routines. The curriculum encourages new skills and celebrates accomplishments. Developmentally appropriate equipment and toys fill the room to encourage learning through play.
Toddlers are continuing their learning adventure with a desire to do things on their own and making new discoveries. Every day is a learning adventure in our toddler classrooms.
* Literacy and writing activities
* Music and movement
* Planned outdoor activities
*Decision making skills
* Progress reports
Preschoolers are continuing learning adventure with a desire to do things on their own as well as make new discoveries. We emphasize the development of routine, independence, exploration of creativity in thought, feelings and sounds, the recognition of letters, numbers and symbols, basic math concepts, Phonemic Awareness, Enhancing Creativity
Voluntary Prekindergarten or VPK gives children a jump start by preparing them for school and enhancing their pre-reading, pre-math, language and social skills. By developing the skills children need to become strong readers and students at an early age, children are more likely to be successful in school.
The Vountary Prekindergarten Education Program-or VPK is a free prekindergarten program for 4 and 5-yeard-olds who resided in Florida. Participating children must be 4 years of age on or before Septemeber 1st.
Our before and after school program for children in Kindergarten through fifth grade is structured so that children have quiet time to work on and get help with assigned homework. The children also get the opportunity to play games, take advantage of outdoor time, and work on craft projects to help them unwind from their day at school. During the summer days, this classroom is converted into a thematic summer camp for school-aged children.
Busing : New River Elementary, Chester Taylor Elementary, Pinecrest Academy
Our camp provides a safe, fun and active environment in which children can develop new skills, self-esteem and friendships. We pride ourselves on offering an action-packed, varied and exciting camp. Einstein Summer Camp offer a variety of Activities to engage children of the ages of 5-11. We will have field trips weekly to the water parks, Roller skating, museums and parks. We do have a special field trip planned to Tampa International Airport. Our camp will be held from May 30th until August 5th. Summer camp hours will be 7:30 am - 5:30 pm. Bk will be provided 8:00-8:45 am. Lunch and and afternoon snac
KINDERGARTEN
Physical Education
Your kindergartener will develop basic movement skills within educational games, dance and activities. Your child will travel using locomotor movements such as skipping, running, jumping, sliding, hopping, galloping, leaping and walking. Your child will learn about individual fitness and skills necessary to engage in a variety of physical activities that lead to healthy lifestyle. Your child will also practice personal and social responsibility, self-directed learning and problem solving.
Reading & Writing (ELA)
In kindergarten, your child will learn to identify the letters of the alphabet and produce the corresponding sounds they make. Your child will manipulate sounds and letters in one and two syllable words to create new words and will begin to read common words in order to read and understand simple books or stories. Your child will read and listen to a variety of stories and informational text with purpose and understanding.
Your kindergartener will also learn to write and share information in a variety of ways. Including drawing, writing, listening to others, and speaking aloud about text or topics being learned. He/she will use drawing, dictating and writing to tell a story, give information, and state their opinion.
Math
Your kindergartener will engage in solving real-world problems that inspire understanding of our number system. He/she will focus on learning numbers and what numbers represent. Your child will learn to count to tell how many objects, to read and write numbers up to 200, and to add and subtract to 30. He/she will also learn to classify shapes by recognizing their attributes.
Science
Your kindergartener will begin his/her science studies by using his/her five senses to observe animals, plants, and other objects. Your child will be challenged to explore the world around him/her. His/her natural curiosity will lead him/her to investigate the world by observing common objects in the environment. When your child makes observations and collects information (data), he/she will be challenged to interpret their explorations. Your child’s science learning will be guided by evidence, exploration and measurement.
Social Studies
Your kindergartner will be introduced to basic concepts related to history, geography, economics, and citizenship. These skills will help foster communication skills to better understand his/her civic responsibility that will challenge him/her to imagine and create a better world. Your child will learn about himself/herself, family and the community.