FAQs

6:00am – 6:30pm Monday – Friday
Ages 6 weeks through 2 years
Yes, our faculty is required to follow state regulations for training. All of our teachers and personnel are required to be trained in First Aid/CPR, Infectious Disease Control, Injury Prevention, and Child Abuse Awareness. In addition our staff receives training in curriculum, child development, classroom management, age appropriate activities, nutrition, and OSHA regulations to provide a quality learning environment. Our staff is further encouraged to attend professional training conferences to continue to develop their skills and education.
Yes, our school is equipped with age appropriate outside play areas. Children have scheduled times in the morning and afternoon to explore their outside world. All play equipment abides by the Federal regulations on safety equipment and their surrounding fall zones.
Yes, we serve hot meals and nutritional snacks. WCA is equipped with a full service kitchen and staff trained in nutrition, USDA guidelines, and proper portions. Some meal costs are additional.
You can use the contact form to provide us with your name, address, and phone number. We will contact you about our school.
We require that parents alert us to allergies for inclusion in the child’s medical file. Based on the prohibited foods, an allergy plan is created and the child’s teachers are alerted. When a food on a child’s prohibited list is served, the child is given a substitute.
Tuition varies by location and classroom. Tuition is due and payable weekly on the first scheduled day of attendance for the current week. A late fee will apply if tuition is not paid according to your Enrollment Agreement. Our center accepts personal checks, money order, and most credit cards. In some locations, payment can be made online. Ask your Center Director for more information on how to make online payments. We are also able to automatically transfer funds from a checking account or credit card.
Very secure – more secure than when you write checks. The checks you write every day have your name, address, phone number, and sometimes your driver’s license number on them. With this information, criminals have all they need to access your account or worse, steal your identity. Automatic payments greatly reduce this potential problem by limiting the amount of information available and who has access to it.