We want to make sure all of our students and their families are informed and have the latest information about the school. Our handbook is a great resource for policies, rules, and procedures.
The purpose of Spark Preschool is to provide a multifaceted learning experience, where a child’s educational goals and spiritual growth is creatively developed; where a parent’s hopes and goals for a student are thoroughly honored; where our staff’s commitment to love God and love people is authentic and evident.
At the end of this handbook you will find an attachment about licensing, licensing rules, and other important information.
Spark operates from MondayFriday from August through May. Our yearly calendar detailing Holiday breaks and days off is attached at the end of the handbook. Morning preschool classes run from 911:30, afternoon classes run from 12:30-3:00 p.m. and the full-day 5s class runs from 9-3. Dismissal will take place in person from each classroom teacher. If you happen to be running late, a phone call would be appreciated. We reserve the right to implement a late fee if late pickup becomes a chronic problem
The State of Ohio requires the following staff/child ratios:
3 year olds 1 adult/12 children
45 year olds 1 adult/14 children
Because we believe lower ratios are more beneficial for children, our ratios:
3 year olds 1 adult/7 children,maximum group of 14
4 year olds 1 adult/8 children, maximum group of 16
5 year olds 1 adult/11 children, maximum group of 22
Sample Daily Schedule A.M. Classes
9:00 a.m. Arrival (will vary, hand washing, free play, table activities)
9:40 a.m. Clean up
9:45 a.m. Group time (attendance, Pledge, introduction of daily activities, group literacy/story)
10:10 a.m. Centers: language arts, math, science, fine motor, art
10:45 a.m. Snack
11:00 a.m. Bible/group literacy activity
11:10 a.m. Gross motor/music in the Arena or outside
11:30 a.m. Dismissal
Sample Daily Schedule P.M. Classes
12:30-12:45 p.m. Arrival, hand washing, free play
12:45-1 Clean up
1-1:25 Group time (attendance, Pledge, introduction of daily activities, group literacy/story)
1:25-2:05 Centers: language arts, math, science, fine motor, art
2:05-2:20 Snack
2:20-2:35 Bible/group literacy activity
2:35-2:55 Gross motor/music in the Arena or outdoor play time
3:00 Dismissal
Sample Daily Schedule Full-Day 5s
9-9:30 Arrival
9:30 Group time
9:45 Arena (p.e. or music)
10:10 Centers
11:20 Central Park
11:50 Lunch
12:25 Group time
12:45 Art
1:30 Free choice
2:15 Outside
3 Dismissal
Each child will need to bring a bookbag (typically a tote bag or backpack) which MUST be marked on the outside with his/her name to school each day. Please make sure your child has a change of clothing, appropriate for the season, in case of spills or accidents. Each child also needs to bring a labeled, filled water bottle each day.
Snack will be provided by parents on a rotating basis and must be pre-packaged/factory sealed. We are a nut free facility.
During the school year, there will be opportunities for parent/guardian involvement such as orientation, beginning and end of the year family events, parentteacher conferences (we conduct assessments but do not share assessment data with licensing), on-site and off-site field trips, Holiday events, and programs. Daily information sheets will be posted each day detailing classroom activities and parents will have the opportunity to speak with teachers briefly at drop off and pick up. If a longer conversation is desired, your teacher will work with you to find a time to talk. At Spark, we know that you are your child’s first and most important teacher. It is important to us to develop and maintain a positive relationship with you and your child. If you have concerns, please address them with your teacher. If you or your teacher feels there are unresolved concerns, please contact the office to work toward a solution. It is our desire to work with you and your family as your child begins their educational journey.
Tuition is due on the 5th of the month in 10 equal installments, with the first payment made at enrollment, then payment due monthly from September 5th through May 5th. A nonrefundable $60 registration fee is required to reserve your child’s spot in our program. Tuition for the 2 day/week program is $168 per payment, 3 day/week program is $245 per payment, 5’s half day program (4 days/week) is $315 per payment, and 5s full day is $685 per payment. Tuition is divided into 10 payments as a budgeting tool and is not based on the number of days attended in any given month. Tuition payments are made through the Brightwheel tuition payment system. Any payment received after the 5th will be charged a $25 late fee, unless prior arrangements have been made with a director. Our tax ID number is available upon request. There will be a $40 fee for payment returned for any reason. Spark reserves the right to disenroll a student in the event that tuition obligations are not met. If a family chooses to withdraw a child for any reason, we require 30 days written notice. Any tuition due in that time frame must be paid. Spark reserves the right to implement a late pick up fee of $1/minute in the case of excessive or chronic lateness.
Enrollment is on a first come, first served basis. A child is considered enrolled when the registration fee and first tuition payment is received, availability is confirmed, and required paperwork is received, including the Child Enrollment form which can be found under the “Parent Info” tab on the Spark website. Please remember to communicate any change in contact information (such as a new phone number) to the office as soon as possible so that information is always current in our files. This is for the safety of your child. The Child Medical Statement can also be found on the website, must be signed by a medical professional and submitted with immunizations attached within 30 days of enrollment, and must be updated every 13 months. We require children to be immunized. Classes are offered for children from age 35.
At arrival time, each preschooler must be escorted to either their classroom door or to their meeting space and teachers in the lobby, Arena or Playland where they will be greeted by their teacher one at a time. Parents should stay with their child until the teacher has verbally acknowledged their arrival. Children should never be dropped off or left unattended inside or outside of the building. Children will be released from their teacher at the door of their classroom one at a time. If your child is going to be picked up by someone other than those authorized on your Enrollment Form, we must have written permission. In the event of an emergency, you may call the preschool and give verbal permission. People not recognized by the staff will be asked for identification.
If there are custody issues involved with your child, you must provide Spark with court papers indicating who has permission to pick up the child. Spark may not legally deny a parent access to their child without proper documentation.
When your child will be absent from preschool, please let us know the reason, either by phone, email or text to your child’s teacher or the preschool office.
Our first responsibility is always to keep children safe. Teachers are required to keep children within sight and hearing and no child will ever be left unsupervised while at preschool.
Spark staff believes that helping children to learn selfcontrol is very important. Our hope is that each child will learn selfdiscipline through careful guidance. Your child will always be treated with love and respect. If children are treated with respect, they in turn learn to respect others. Our expectations will be kept within the child’s capabilities and the child will be made aware of these expectations. Positive reinforcement and positive redirection will be used. Staff will never impose punishments for failure to eat, sleep or toileting accidents. This discipline policy applies to all staff and to parents while they are at the preschool.
If a situation arises where a child is consistently endangering himself, peers or staff, it may become necessary to disenroll the child. Every attempt will be made to work together with the parents and the child to modify the behavior. However, the safety of children is always our primary concern. The teachers and administrators would be in communication with the parents prior to this occurring.
If the child demonstrates behavior that requires frequent “extra attention” from the staff member, we may choose to develop and implement a behavior management plan. This plan would be developed in consultation with the parents.
Children with disabilities are assessed on an individual basis to determine if our program is a good fit for their needs. A trial period may be implemented. Our program administers medications needed in medical emergencies, including rescue inhalers and epinephrine autoinjectors. If these medications are required they will be administered in accordance with the child’s documented medical/physical care plan.
Please dress your child in comfortable play clothes. Our program is very handson. In other words, we get messy! Tennis shoes or other softsoled, closetoed shoes are preferred, and socks are required for our time in Central Park. Clothing that your child can handle independently helps to foster a sense of competence. Please leave appropriate outerwear each day as we may choose to go outside, weather permitting. We also need to have outerwear available in the unlikely event of an emergency evacuation. We will not go outside to play if the temperature/wind chill is below 25 degrees or above 90 degrees, or if there is threat of lightning, ice, or air-quality warnings.
A child who becomes ill exhibiting any of the following symptoms while at school will be isolated and made comfortable on a cot in the preschool office, supervised by a Spark staff member and the parent will be contacted to pick them up immediately.
*diarrhea (three or more abnormally loose stools within a 24 hour period)
*severe coughing, causing a child to become red or blue in the face or to make a whooping sound.
*difficult or rapid breathing
*yellowish skin or eyes
*redness of the eye or eyelid, pus discharge, matted eyelashes, burning, itching or eye pain
*temperature of 100 degrees taken by the axillary (armpit) method with a digital thermometer
*untreated infected skin patches
*unusually dark urine and/or gray or white stool
*stiff neck with an elevated temperature
*evidence of untreated lice, scabies or other parasitic infestation
*unusual spots or rashes
*sore throat or difficulty in swallowing
*vomiting more than one time or when accompanied by any other sign or symptom of illness
Children may return to preschool when they have been fever free without medication for 48 hours and when symptoms are diminishing.
In the event that a communicable disease is confirmed, a notice will be posted outside the door of the classroom to notify families of the illness
Spark does not provide care for sick children.
Spark has developed several procedures to follow in the event that an emergency would occur while a child is at preschool. In the event of a fire or tornado, staff will follow the written instructions posted in each classroom, describing emergency evacuation routes, and the procedures to be followed to assure that children have arrived at the designated spot. In order to prepare children for the unlikely need to evacuate, the center conducts monthly fire drills, and tornado drills (September, March, April, and May). Should we need to evacuate due to fire or weather conditions, or the loss of power, heat, or water to the center, our emergency destination is the soccer field at the east side of the church parking lot. If we need to move a greater distance from the church building, we will take shelter at the American Legion Hall, 389 E. College Ave. A sign will be posted in front of the Spark entrances indicating that we have been evacuated and the location where you can pick up your child. Parents will also be contacted as soon as possible to come to pick up your child. If a parent cannot be reached, we will contact the emergency contacts listed on your child’s enrollment information.
In the unlikely event there would be an environmental threat or a threat of violence, the staff is trained to secure the children in the safest location possible, contact and follow the directions given by the proper authorities and contact the parents as soon as the situation allows. An incident report would also be provided to the parents.
Every staff member is trained in First Aid, CPR and Child Abuse awareness. Multiple staff members have training in Communicable Disease recognition. In the case of a minor accident/injury staff will administer basic first aid and TLC. If the injury/illness would be more serious, first aid would be administered and the parents would be contacted immediately to assist in deciding an appropriate course of action. If any injury/illness is life threatening, the EMS will be contacted, parents will be notified, and a staff member will accompany the child to the hospital with all available health records. Staff may not transport children in their vehicles. Only parents or EMS will transport. We must have permission to transport on file for every child in our program.
An incident/injury report will be completed, and given to the person picking up the child, on the day of the incident/injury, if any of the following occur: the child has an illness, accident, or injury which requires first aid; the child receives a bump or blow to the head; the child has to be transported by emergency squad; or an unusual or unexpected event occurs which jeopardizes the safety of the child. If a child requires emergency transportation, the report shall be available within 24 hours after the incident occurs. The preschool shall contact licensing within 24 hours when a serious incident, injury or illness occurs and will complete an incident report.
Your child’s class may choose to go on fieldtrips during the school year; we will also be hosting on-site field trips. Parents will be asked to transport their own children to and from off-site fieldtrips and will be responsible for supervising their own child/children during the fieldtrip.
Since we are a part-time program, we do not require a formal rest time, however each classroom is equipped with a “quiet area” in case a child needs a little down time during our day.
Spark follows Westerville Schools regarding weather closures. If Westerville closes for bad weather, we will also be closed. We may occasionally close on our own if our parking lot is icy and hazardous. In the case of a 2hour delay, morning classes will be cancelled. If Westerville closes for afternoon Kindergarten, Spark afternoon classes will not meet and full-day students will be sent home. Weather closures will be posted on the Spark website, Spark Facebook page, and sent out by each teacher.
In the event that a staff member is absent, another Spark staff member will be assigned to substitute in the classroom or the second classroom teacher may be alone for the day (if the room will still be in ratio). If multiple staff members were to be ill at the same time, we would notify parents and close classes for the day as necessary.
A roster of children enrolled in your child’s class is available upon request. This roster is only for personal use, such as setting up playdates, etc. The roster is not to be used as any kind of contact list for business or marketing purposes. If a parent does not wish to be included on the roster, please check the appropriate space on the enrollment form.
Separation anxiety is a normal behavior and can occur anytime at any age. Parents can encourage the child’s first school experience by:
Abuse Reporting Requirement: Staff are trained to recognize abuse and neglect and are required by law to report suspected child abuse or neglect to the Franklin County Children’s Services hotline at (614) 229 7000.
Complaint Number: To report abuse or neglect, parents can call the Children’s Protective Service at (614) 220 7000. For further information about the quality of children’s programs or concerns about the operations of this preschool, call the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family at (614) 466 7765.
If you are in need of a place to breastfeed an infant, there is space available in the women’s restroom across from the Worship Center.