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T‘enna Preschool
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Now in two locations: |
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Enrollment for the 2012/2013 school year has begun. To request an application, contact Lindsay Obringer at lobringer@paloaltojcc.org. |
T’enna Preschool’s primary goals areto develop each child’s self-esteem, promote a positive attitude toward learning and encourage social interaction within a Jewish preschool setting. Our trained, professional staff creates child-centered curriculums and activities to give our students rich experiences in our beautiful, well-equipped and stimulating environment. T’enna incorporates the An Ethical Start® curriculum to integrate values into our children’s experiences. This program focuses on responsibility, dignity, kindness, community, tradition and respect. At T’enna, we believe a partnership between the school and the family is necessary to foster healthy, happy children. Parent involvement and parent education are essential, and we offer many exciting and informative family activities throughout the year. |
| T'enna Preschool Core & Specialty Classes |
| T’enna Preschool provides stimulating play-based experiences for children 18 months to five years of age. Two, three and five day/week options. | |
| Ulpanon Aleph & Bet are Hebrew immersion classes for three to four-year-olds with books, music, games and outdoor activities. More |
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| Gesher is a comprehensive and engaging young fives class for children not quite ready for kindergarten. More | |
| T’enna Tots | |
| Yad b’ Yad is a parent/caregiver participation program providing a group experience for children 12–23 months. More |
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| Yad La Shabbat is a Friday morning playgroup for children 12–23 months and their parent/caregiver. More |
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| Afterschool Enrichment Classes inspire new interests, from gymnastics to mad science. | |
| T‘enna Afternoons is a continuation of the preschool day that includes art, sports and innovative learning. More |
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| Family Education events, lectures and activities enhance family life and community involvement. |
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| T’enna Camps include summer camp, winter camp, spring camp and holiday mini-camp for children 18 months to five years. More |
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| For extended day options, please click here. | |