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KTPA

 

 
KinderFrogs Parent/Teacher Association (KTPA)

rotating imageWhat is the KinderFrogs Parent Teacher Association and what is its mission?

  • The board is made up of several representatives selected by the parents of the children at KinderFrogs School at TCU.  Parents may attend the meetings or participate on the committees of choice.  Positions on the board include:
    • Chair or Co-chairs
      • This position will provide overall leadership for the parent group.  It will serve as ex-officio chair of the strategic planning committee.
    • Secretary/Treasurer
      • This position will keep minutes of the meetings and handle local funding transactions.  It will serve as ex-officio chair of the fund-raising committee and chief liaison with the KinderFrogs Advisory Committee.
    • Toddler Room Representatives (2)
      • These representatives will serve on the social and communications committees. They will be the primary liaison with the classroom teacher.
    • Pre-K Room Representatives (2)
      • These representatives will serve on the social and communications committees.  They will be the primary liaison with the classroom teacher.
    • L.E.A.P Room Representatives(2)
      • These representatives will serve on the social and communications committees.
        They will be the primary liaison with the classroom teacher.

Purpose and Function of KinderFrogs Parent/Teacher Association:

  • Be available for bi-monthly meetings
  • Be available for calls from parents
  • Lead and coordinate sub-committees in conjunction with Director
  • Serve as advisors to the Director
  • Assist in development of information packet for newly identified special needs parents

Standing Committees

  • Communications Committee will publish a newsletter, organize parent education meetings and keep minutes.
  • Fundraising Committee will develop and organize fundraising events.
  • Strategic Planning Committee will work with staff and faculty advisors to assist in evaluating and reporting the progress of the school towards its stated goals.
  • Social Committee will organize kick off parties, seasonal parties, donor appreciation parties, teacher appreciation, grandparent’s day and end of the year parties.
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The Toddler Class focuses on sensory-motor experiences. Children ages 18 months to 3 years of age explore the world with their senses and develop motor skills.

 

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The Pre K Class for children ages 3 to 4 provides well—planned learning centers that allow for child choice and self-directed play, small groups, and supportive teaching. 

 

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The LEAP Classroom for children ages 5 and 6 serves as a stepping stone for students by providing a child-centered, play-based kindergarten experience that prepares them for successful inclusion into a public or private school

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