Frequently Asked Questions
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Bluebird Preschool is a licensed, private, family-owned early learning center and child care facility serving families of infants - children aged five years for preschool, and children aged 6 - 12 years for afterschool/out-of-school care.
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School Readiness program at https://www.elcpalmbeach.org/school-readiness
Family Self-Sufficiency program at https://discover.pbc.gov/communityservices/communityaction/Pages/Self-Sufficiency-Programs.aspx
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Birth certificate for each child
School Entry Health Exam (Form DH3040)
Certificate of Immunization or valid health-department issued Exemption (Form DH680)
Individual photo of each child
Family photo of each child with household member(s)
A copy of your infant's usual daily routine (under 12 months, if applicable)
Valid, government-issued photo ID/DL for each parent/guardian
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Parents use the Procare app to communicate directly with classroom teachers, receive child updates and photos, receive documents from office staff, view sign-in/out PIN, and view emergency contact information.
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Children aged 2 years and up wear the Bluebird Preschool uniform t-shirts with shorts, pants, or skirts, socks, and sneakers daily.
Children participating in our sports program wear the N Zone athletic uniform on scheduled session days.
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Play! Learn! Learn through play!
We incorporate HighScope curriculum into daily activities - focusing on early literacy, independence, social-emotional skills, and hands-on activities that support multiple developmental areas.
We also conduct developmental screenings and assessments for infants - preschoolers.
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Along with various childcare trainings and CPR certification, our staff complete Level 2 fingerprinted background screening with state and national checks by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and the FBI.
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There is only one entry point for parents and visitors which remains locked, and all common areas of the center - indoors and outdoors - are monitored by center administrators with “24/7” video/audio recording.
In addition, we conduct monthly emergency drills with the children, require staff to complete various safety trainings, and connect with local police, fire, and public school staff to stay updated with recent happenings.