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Marlboro Jewish Center Preschool provides joyful first school experience

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The Marlboro Jewish Center Preschool provides a joyful first school experience in a warm, nurturing, developmentally appropriate learning environment.

The school offers fun, hands-on learning opportunities that give your child a strong educational foundation.

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• Experienced professionals: All teachers are licensed by the state of New Jersey and by the Department of Children and Families. The staff is certified in CPR and first aid.

• Individualized activities: Age-appropriate customized opportunities for creative problem solving, decision making and leadership skills are offered. Enrichment and extra reinforcement are provided.

• Flexible schedules and programs: To best suit your family needs, they offer schedules and programs that work for you. They offer rolling admissions.

• Early and After-Care Program: You can schedule your needs on a daily basis — no weekly or monthly commitments.  Early care begins at 7 a.m. and after-care is available until 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and until 5 p.m. on Friday.

• On-site after-school programs include soccer, tennis, karate, hip hop and book club classes.

• Parent/Guardian participation: There is an open door policy; parents and guardians are welcome at any time.

• Innovative programming: Funruary, interactive Thanksgiving and Passover, standardized curriculum, individualized attention, technology, music, on-site speech pathologist, and Shabbat with the Rabbi and Cantor every week are included.

The preschool offers programs for all ages beginning with Baby Rock & Roll (3 months) through Pre-K. A summer program is available, too.

For more information, contact Rita Rashotsky, preschool director, at 732-536-2303, ext. 100, or rrashotsky@mjcnj.com.

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