Preschool Department
Normandy Park Preschool Has a New Location!
Preschool Director JaVohn Perry
Normandy Park Preschool has had a lot of transitions within the past year. We transitioned from in-person classes to online instruction. Now that we are in the process transitioning back to in-person learning, we also have another exciting transition. Normandy Park Preschool has a new location!
Starting in the fall, our classroom will be located at Normandy Park United Church of Christ. The City of Normandy Park is renting out a space from this church for our preschool to use. We are glad Normandy Park United Church of Christ is kind enough to let us use their unoccupied space as our very own preschool classroom.
Normandy Park Preschool will not be a religious program or have religious-based curriculum. We are simply partnering with Normandy Park United Church of Christ and using the space they are so graciously allowing us to rent out. We can’t wait to begin in-person leaning in our new classroom. Parents will be able to view the classroom in person during orientation, but in the meantime, here are some photos:
“We are glad Normandy Park United Church of Christ is letting us use their space as our very own preschool classroom.”
JaVohn Perry, Preschool Director
City of Normandy Park
801 SW 174th Street
Normandy Park, WA 98166
(206) 248-8272 (Direct Phone)
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