San Marcos, CA
Johnson Preschool Performing Arts Academy
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Telephone: (760) 744-9700 · Website: jppaacademy.org
Contact Info
Johnson Preschool Performing Arts Academy
801 Grand Ave. Suite 6
San Marcos, CA
92078
jppaacademy.org
Tel:
(760) 744-9700
Fax:
(760) 744-9703
Director:
Laura Johnson
jppaacademy@yahoo.com
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General Approach to Learning
| Play-based with some structure | |
| Predominantly teacher-led instruction | |
| Montessori |
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School Philosophy and Mission
We are here to nurture, guide and respect all of our children and their families. We do this by listening, communication, observing and allowing the children and parents to be themselves. If we work a...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
JOHNSON PRESCHOOL PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY
FULL DAY SCHEDULE
7:30am - 9:30am WELCOMEstude nts and parents, circle time/instructional time, small and large groups
9:30am - 9...
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Key Statistics
| Total enrollment | 3 |
| Student/teacher ratio | 3:1 |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 3 years |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | After a face-to-face meeting at the school |
| Wait list | No |
| Acceptance criteria: | First-come basis |
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