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Bryan’s Educational Center Student Handbook

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Table of Contents

 General Introduction

    a)     Locality

    b)     School Goals and Educational Philosophy

 School Operations

a)        Schedule

b)       Attendance and Punctuality

c)        Student Pick up

Daily Schedule

a)        Nursery & Toddlers

b)       Pre Kindergarten & Kindergarten

d)       After School

Childcare Programs Offered

a)           Preschool

b)          Universal Preschool

c)           After School 

d)         Summer Camp

 

 

Methodology

a)        Our Teachers

b)       Report Cards

c)        Parent/ Teacher Conferences

d)       Classroom Environment

School Discipline

a)       General Notes

b)       Encouraging Obedience

c)       Corporal Punishment

d)       Harmful Behavior

e)        Academy Student’s Rules & Regulations 

General Information 

Special Programs

a)        Summer Day Camp

b)       Holiday Camps

c)       Birthday Party Request

d)      School Trips

e)       Thanksgiving Luncheon

f)       Winter Show

g)      Graduation 

Emergencies 

Enrollment & Payment Obligations 

Withdrawal, Removal, and Dismissal

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GENERAL INTRODUCTION

(a) Locations

Bryan’s Educational Center, Inc was established in 1987 in the presently Flatbush area of Brooklyn.  The school was founded by Mr. David Bryan.

 (b) School Goals and Educational Philosophy

At Bryan’s we believe that education is essential for empowering children to function creatively and efficiently in society. Bryan’s Educational Center is specifically designed to foster the full growth and development of tomorrow’s young men and women.  Students gain a sense of self-respect and internal self-reliance through a variety of learning strategies contingent on individual ability and strength. 

The academic curriculum enables the understanding of alphabet in relation to word definitions and reading, and the concept of numbers in relation to mathematics.  In addition, children also learn through interactive process.  Through interaction with materials and the environment, they will gain valuable experiences. Their experiences will improve their decision making ability.  Teachers organize space and time to allow children easy access to various activities – individual and group.  Children are frequently given a choice of activities and are encouraged to be independent.  

Our center maintain a warm, cheerful, stimulating environment to enhance children’s intellectual, emotional, social, and physical growth.  We provide an atmosphere where each child feels secure, confident, and free to explore in such so that his or her unique potential will be realized. The child’s intellectual appetite will increase, and his or her aptitude for learning will be maximized.  In addition to meeting the New York City health codes, we have made tremendous financial outlays to create a climate attractive to qualified, experienced, motivated, and caring teachers.  Our teachers work tirelessly to facilitate the comprehensive development of your children. 

Ideally, parents and teachers play a cooperative role in the educational process.  Consequently, a strong parent-teacher relationship is an integral part of our philosophy.  We recognize how vitally important your child’s early education is and we endeavor to make this experience a mutually rewarding one.

 Thank you for choosing Bryan’s Educational Center; we look forward to helping your child mold his or her future and eventually give leadership and service to society.

 SCHOOL OPERATIONS

 (a) School Schedule & Hours of Operations

The school year begins shortly after Labor Day each fall, and closes on the Friday closest to June 30.  School hours for our educational program is Monday to Friday for the entire academic year:

*       Pre-School            7:00am-6:00pm

*       After School         3:00pm-6:00pm

A late fee is charged for every 15 minutes after the end of your child’s program.  Please make every effort to pick your child up within the specified hours of operation.

(b) Attendance & Punctuality:

All children should report to school no later than 9a.m.  A grace period of 15 minutes is allowed for late arrivals.  Site supervisors will not permit students to enter any pre-school building after 9:15a.m.  It is very disrupting for teachers and students when children are late, and interrupts the B.E.C.  academic curriculum. 

For special circumstances, please notify the office by 9:00am if your child will be absent or late (i.e. Doctor’s appointment). 

Except for emergencies and in cases of illness, children are expected to attend school regularly to ensure proper progress and minimize disruption to their development.  A doctor’s note is required for illness-related absences of three or more consecutive days. 

(c) Student Pick up

Pre School & Kindergarten Students

Students should be picked up by 6 pm everyday.  There is no provision for babysitting services. A late charged will be applied and collected at the time of pick up, or before re-admittance the following school day. 

 

After School Students

Students should be picked up by 6:00pm. 

All late fee charges are payable the same evening.  Repeated offenders will be put on probation or their services will be suspended/ terminated.

The specific year-round schedule is revised and reprinted annually.  It also lists in chronological sequence special activities, holiday closings, parent-teacher conferences, etc.  Parents should consult the schedule frequently and plan ahead for events.  Emergency and snow closings will generally be in accordance with the Board of Education’s guidance.  Any amendments to the schedule will be reported to you via an answering machine message and on the school’s website.

DAILY SCHEDULE

(a) Nursery & Toddlers

7:00 -8:00 am         Arrival/ Free Play

8:00 -9:00am          BREAKFAST

9:00-10:00am         AM Circle Time/Devotion

10:00-10:05am       Morning Class Activity

10:05-10:45am       Music & Movement/Outdoor

10:45-11:00am       Toileting

11:00-11:15am       Preparation for Lunch

11:15-12:05pm       LUNCH

12:05-12:20pm       Clean Up

12:20-12:45pm       Story Time

12:45-1:00pm         Toileting

1:00-2:45pm           Rest time

2:45-3:00pm           Wake up/Toileting

3:00-4:00pm           SNACK                            

4:00-4:30pm           PM Circle Time
4:30-5:30pm           Games/Exercise/Free Play
5:30-6:00pm           Clean up/Farewell

(schedule subject to change)

(b) Pre-Kindergarten & Kindergarten

7:00 – 8:30am          Arrival & Breakfast

8:30 – 9:00am          Devotion

9:00 – 9:30am          Circle Time

9:30 – 10:00am        Phonics

10:00- 10:30am       Center Time

10:30 – 11:00am      Math

11:00 – 11:45am      Gym/Active Play or Outdoor Play

11:45 – 12:00pm      Prep for Lunch

12:00 – 12:45pm      LUNCH

12:45 – 1:15pm        Story Time & Table Top Games

1:15 – 1:30pm          Prep for Rest

1:30 – 2:45pm          Rest

2:45 - 3:00pm           Prep for Snack

3:00 – 3:30pm          Snack

3:30 – 4:00pm          Reinforcement

4:00 – 5:00pm          Organized Play

5:00 – 6:00pm          Clean up and Dismissal

(schedule subject to change)

 

 (c) After School

2:30-3:30pm      Pick up service

3:00-3:45pm      SNACK

3:45-4:45pm      Homework Assistance Period

4:45-5:45pm      After School Extracurricular Activities & Clubs

5:45-6:00 pm         Free Play

6:00pm             Departure

(schedule subject to change)

CURRICULUM

Educational Standards

.  Teachers submit lesson plans weekly, and the Educational Director checks for age and material appropriateness.  The curriculum is reviewed continuously at all levels to ensure a natural flow of the material from one class to the next.  Students benefits from the content of their classes, and will also learn transferable skills such as paying attention to details, appropriate behavior, following instructions, and developing personal style.

a) Preschool Curriculum

Reading and Phonics (Literacy)

One of the basic skills a child must acquire to continue a formal education is reading.  Bryan’s boasts a literacy-based program where the children read stories and are exposed to print.  Our school library, the local library, and various workshops are the designed tools used to convey the importance of literacy.  Reading for information, students will explore the various aspects of emergent reading.  As the phonetic approach is generally the most productive while allowing for maximum creativity, it is the basis for our reading process.

Mathematics

Basic Mathematical concepts are taught as early as age two. Children are given many opportunities explore sizes, shapes, colors, etc. Children are also given opportunities to count movable objects in order to develop the concept of invariable number.  This constructivist approach to teaching and learning Mathematics will provide opportunities for students to explore everyday life experiences and develop problem solving skills.

Language Development

Teachers use a range of activities tailored to various levels of children’s language skills.  These include conversations with teachers, storytelling, handwriting, and word games.

Science

Through guided discovery activities, students will expand the various aspects of nature, objects, animals, etc.  They will also experiment and investigate to find out the functions of objects.

Basic, age-appropriate concepts are discussed to increase the child’s awareness of nature and enhance their ability to explore the wonders of the world around them.

Social Studies

The study of society begins very early with simple discussions of the child’s environment and immediate acquaintances, gradually extending outward to include those who are farther and farther from personal contact and knowledge.  Socialization exercises teach children to respect themselves and others as well as appreciate the labor and functions that various people perform for communities to run smoothly.

Enrichment Studies

Music, art, and storytelling are an integral part of the curriculum.  They help students to communicate ideas, ease tensions, express feelings, discover potential, and facilitate social adjustment with peers and adults.

Homework

Homework is assigned on specific days of the week. Please confer with your child’s teacher for days that home work is assigned.  Parents are required to check and sign their son/daughter’s homework.  This is a part of our collaborative parent-teacher working relationship.

Character Development

Character Development is a part of our hidden curriculum.  Children are reminded to practice good manners. They must address their peers, adults, and visitors politely.  Children are reminded to ask politely for their wants or needs; similarly, acknowledge others with “thank you” and “you’re welcome.”  Students are also asked to consider other people’s feelings; they should not to talk negatively about other students.

 

METHODOLOGY 

(a) Our Teachers

Bryan’s Educational Center attempts to attract only the best employees.  We strive to support our teachers’ ongoing acquisition of important childcare skills and training through staff workshops and classes.  All staff members are employed on the basis of their love for children; their knowledge about how children can best learn and grow; personal experience; and professional qualifications. 

(b) Report Cards

Report cards and progress reports will be given three times per year.  If there are any questions or concerns, then a meeting with the teacher can be arranged to discuss your son/daughter’s progress.

Interim reports may also be given in special cases where a drastic change in behavior or effort is noticed.  These will act as warning signals or acknowledgements of improvement and should alert parent to greater diligence or continued supervision of children’s school assignments.

(c) Parent Teacher Conferences

These meetings will be held at least twice per year to discuss the program in general, give insight about your child’s development, and to voice any concerns that may have risen.  If there is a need for a conference outside of those prescribed, either the parent or the teacher must contact the school’s office.

 

(d) Classroom Environment           

Preschool classrooms are brightly decorated along age appropriate themes and have cubbies that store the children’s personal belongings.  There are large areas for group circle time, supplies and artwork.  Classrooms also feature special activity corners equipped with materials for self-directed, teacher-facilitated learning.  Children are encouraged to work in small groups to foster cooperative communication skills or individually to strengthen problem-solving ability.  Some examples of the chosen themes are the building block area, dramatic play corner, math, art, and the language skills corner.

AFTER SCHOOL

The purpose of the Bryan’s After School Program is to:

*Assist in homework completion

*Provide a safe and relaxing environment

*Aid in molding a responsible and productive citizen

*Provide a nutritious snack

We are dedicated to providing an enriched educational environment to stimulate and encourage your child’s academic achievements.  With the knowledge that a child’s development is incomplete without social interaction, the After School Program has instituted various clubs and activities to maintain a much needed equilibrium in each child.

The following programs are offered:

Creative daily assignments, assistance in the development of sound study habits, help with homework completion, library programs, educational games, and computer tutorials are offered.  The program typically runs from 3:00pm – 6:00pm; however, service is also available on special days during the school year and when public schools have half days, observed holidays, and have staff development workshops. If you have any questions about this program contact the main office .

 

SCHOOL DISCIPLINE

(a) General

We encourage you to discuss the importance of proper behavior with your child before he/ she starts school.  Respect should be shown for the centers’ property and those of other children.  Damages caused by your child will be billed to you.  Parents are also responsible for any medical expenses incurred to others if they are injured by your child.

(b) Encouraging Obedience

A variety of disciplinary strategies are available to our staff members in order to address inappropriate behavior.  We encourage the children to make up classroom rules.  By working in collaboration with the children at an early age, they can be reminded of their agreement later on.  A stern voice is typically the first measure used to encourage obedience.  If the child persists in disrupting the class, he or she will be spoken to on a one-to-one basis.  After that, the teacher may withhold a certain privilege or give the offender a time out to reflect on his or her behavior.  If a child continuously behaves in a way that is not conducive to the smooth operation of the class, then an interview with his or her parent will be scheduled.  Expulsion is only reserved for extreme cases, when every other avenue has been exhausted; if you are willing to work with us, then we are willing to work with you and your child.

(c) Corporal Punishment

Under no circumstances will corporal punishment be implemented as a means of discipline in the classroom.  We believe that hitting a child is not the solution to behavioral issues. Therefore we choose to use less harmful and more effective strategies.

(d) Harmful Behavior

Every staff member is concerned about the safety and well being of each student.  In extreme cases where a child is endangering his or her life or the life of another student, appropriate steps will be taken, including physical force if necessary, to protect life.

RULES & REGULATIONS: BRYAN’S EDUCATIONAL CENTER

Rule 1: Students should not use obscene or abusive language when addressing fellow classmates or teachers.

Rule 2: Students should not destroy, misuse, or vandalize other classmates’ or school’s property.

Rule 3: Students should not fight or engage in any activities that may cause physical injury to fellow classmates or staff members.

Rule 4: Children must Adhere to the School’s Uniform Policy.

*       Students must wear the complete uniform everyday (ties, sweaters, etc).

*       On cold days, girls may wear a pair of sweat pants underneath their uniform.

Rule 5: Student should behave in a manner that does not disrupt the educational process (e.g. excessive outburst during instructional periods). .

Rule 6: Students must be courteous and respectful to fellow classmates, teachers and other staff members at all times.

Rule 7: NO RUNNING throughout the school building, or horseplay while in the halls or staircases.  Such behavior warrants disciplinary action.

UNIFORMS & GROOMING OF CHILDREN

Grooming of Children

Parents it is imperative that all students come well-groomed to school each day.  This includes hair combed; fingernails clean and cut, and clean pressed uniforms.  Also, please note that girls should not have beads in their hair.  It is not allowed at school and children with beads will not be permitted to enter the school building.

 

Dress Code

All students are required to wear their uniform throughout the academic year (September – June).  Preschool children must also have an extra set of labeled clothing as required by the NYC Health Code.  The center is not responsible for stolen articles or improperly marked clothing.

Boys: White shirt, gray pants, burgundy cardigan & #43 plaid tie.

Girls: White shirt, #43 plaid v-neck or bib-front jumper, burgundy cardigan, and #43 plaid tie. 

JEWELRY AND PERSONAL TOYS

We strongly suggest that all jewelry and personal toys be left at home.  We do not accept any responsibility for lost or stolen valuables. 

NAP SHEETS

Please bring a clean, labeled sheet on Monday mornings for naptime.  The sheets should be picked up on Fridays, please wash and return them the following week.

SCHOOL MEALS

Our meals are prepared by our school’s kitchen staff.  We believe that in order to foster healthy minds, we must first help build healthy bodies.  As such, all meals are well balanced and nutritious. We also provide soy products and vegetarian meals upon request. No pork or beef products are served at any of our schools. Please let us know if your child has any food allergies.

CONTACTING YOUR CHILD’S TEACHER

To reduce interruptions during class instruction, phone calls to your child’s teacher or inquiring about how your child is doing on a particular day should only be made between the hours of 1:30pm and 2:30pm. Except in cases of an emergency, a message will be taken for all phone calls received outside of the allocated period.

If parents have any questions, concerns, or suggestions in regards to their child’s class, please feel free to talk directly with his/her teacher.  However, any concerns about general service should be discussed with office personnel. 

VACATIONS

Students are allowed to have one week vacation during the summer.  Please note that absences/ vacations scheduled during the academic year do not relieve you from your financial requirements to the school.  Fees must be paid in full regardless of absenteeism.

SCHOOL FUNDRAISING

Parents have a suggested contribution to fundraise annually or to participate in school-related activities such as candy sales and other school fundraisers.

 

TRANSPORTATION

We have several private van services that are available for parents of our after school program.  Private van service prices are determined by the van driver.  If you require any of these services, please contact any school office.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

(a) Summer Day Camp (For kids 3-15 years)

Bryan’s Day Camp offers the thrill and excitement of the outdoors, which promotes growth and development of the mind, body and soul.  Both recreational and educational experiences are incorporated into such activities as arts and crafts; drama; home economics; cultural excursions; academic tutelage, out of town day trips; outdoor sports; dance; indoor games; and much, much more.  The camp is run annually in the months of July and August and fees are calculated each year after the schedule of events has been planned and confirmed.

(b) Holiday/ Mid Year Camps

During the public school system’s extended breaks such as spring recess, winter recess, and mid-winter recess periods, Bryan’s Educational Center offer short-term camps to further enrich your child’s academic growth.  As these periods draw near, please feel free to inquire about various holiday camp details.

There is an additional charge to your regular monthly rate.  If an after school student needs service for an entire day, there is an additional fee.  These special provisions are to be paid for in advance of the scheduled break, or the child will not be admitted to the center.

(c) Birthday Party Requests

If you would like to celebrate your child’s birthday with his/her class mates, you may have permission to do so provided we are notified at least one week in advance of the day you’d like to celebrate.

Afternoon snack period is the only times of the day when this activity will be allowed.  The hosting parent may bring in party favors, grab bags, and/or provide a festive, nutritious meal that meets the Department of Health standards.  In the past, class parties have been a welcomed treat for the students.  Parents hosting birthday parties must refrain from including peanuts or anything containing peanuts in party favors, grab bags, or food.  Some children are extremely allergic to peanuts and peanut products, and will have an allergic reaction should they eat, or come in contact with these products. 

Also, do not include toy guns/ weapons in party favors or grab bags. We do not promote violence.

(d) School Trips

For safety purposes, children must be 3 years old to attend. Children who are two years old must be accompanied by an adult and proper Bryan’s uniforms must be worn.  This will be strictly enforced.

(e) Thanksgiving Luncheon

During the week of thanksgiving, parents are given a menu, and are asked to volunteer to bring in specific items, and or food. Parents are invited to our Thanksgiving Luncheon where they have lunch with their children and class mates.

(f) Winter Show

Each year Bryan’s hosts a Winter Show at a local Public School. Students perform song and dances in costumes around a particular theme.

(g)  Graduation

Each year in June, we host our graduation ceremony for the Kindergarten class.  Parents will be asked to pay a small fee to help defray the cost of caps and gowns, auditorium rental, invitations, programs, diplomas, etc.  The graduating class usually has a senior class trip, a graduation party, and a yearbook to commemorate this special time in the children’s academic careers.  But parental involvement and cooperative planning are key ingredients in bringing it all together.  To be eligible for graduation, all outstanding balances must be paid up in full by June 5th.

EMERGENCIES

In the case of emergency, every parent is required to have at least two (2) reliable people on file that can be notified of the child’s status if the parent is unavailable.  A written incident report will be provided if an accident/injury occurs involving your child.  In extreme cases, the child will be taken to the nearest emergency room where a parent or guardian is expected to meet the accompanying staff member.

 

SCHOOL’S CONTINGENCY PLAN

We are recommending that parents have a designated person to pick up their child as soon as possible.  Your designated person should be capable of reaching our childcare center within 1-2 hours of an unknown threatening event.  This person should not rely upon public transportation to reach our childcare facility.  Similarly, a buddy system can be put in place for parents who may know other parents at Bryan’s who can pick up their child.  

For Terrorist Attacks, Black Outs & the Unknown

As you all are aware there are five threat conditions defined by the Homeland Security that describes the level of terrorist threat activity in America.  The threat conditions are defined by the colors listed below from lowest to highest:

Low=Green; Guarded=Blue; Elevated=Yellow; High=Orange; Severe = Red.

If Homeland Security raises our color of threat condition to RED (during the day)/If there is a blackout, etc. :

All students must be picked up as soon as possible.  Unfortunately, all children remaining after the close of our school buildings, they will be in the care of the childcare centers directors. All After School students if this threat level occurs before 2:45 p.m., your children will remain in the care of their primary school program.  If it occurs, while they are at our centers, please pick up your child as soon as possible. 

Continue to check our website (www.bryansdaycare.com) for updated information regarding school opening and closing for the next day.

If Homeland Security raises our color of threat condition to RED (in the night)/If there is a blackout, etc.:

Please call our school (718-282-6077), or check website (www.bryansdaycare.com) for updated information regarding school opening or closing status for the next school day.

GENERAL MEDICAL & SAFETY INFO.

(a) Medical Requirements

The NYC health code requires each child to have a thorough medical examination (including lead and tuberculosis screening) before admission and an annual physical thereafter.  Parents must also submit proof of the following immunizations:

DPT                                                                4 doses

HEP B                                                             3 doses

Oral Polio Vaccine                                          3 doses

Measles, Mumps, Rubella                                1 dose each

Varicella                                                          1 dose

H.I.B.                                                              4 does

(b) Personal Health

Each morning, a check is done for any signs of illness.  If someone is not feeling well or an injury occurs, a qualified professional (nurse, teacher) will render the minimum care necessary.  We are not allowed to administer medication to students.  Any steps taken will be in collaboration with parents or another pre-authorized adult.  Please register the names and contact information of surrogate individuals with us.  A doctor’s note must be presented before readmission of a child who has been sick with a communicable disease.  When a child has a fever, a mandatory 24-hour recovery period must past before the student comes back to school.

(c) Child Abuse/Maltreatment

By law, we are mandated to report any suspected cases of child abuse or maltreatment to the New York State Central Registry – ACS Agency for Children Services.

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES

1.      The school accepts children from 2 years to 13 years regardless of color, creed, or religion.

2.      Inquiring parents will be taken on a tour of the facilities, introduced to pertinent staff members, and given a general overview of the program and curriculum.

3.      A short interview on the same day is also required, the child must be present.  We have walk-in hours daily from 9:30am to 11:30am to schedule tour and interview appointments.

4.      After parents are well informed of our policies and procedures, they will be given an application form.  To hold a place for their child, parents must complete the form and return it with the registration fee.

5.      Registration is not complete until a recent medical report is submitted and the insurance fee is paid.  These two requirements must be taken care of before the child enters the building for his or her first day of class.

6.      Re-Registration fee must be paid if your child has been out for over a month.

7.      Payments are due by the 5th of the month, if you decide to make bi-weekly payments a finance charge will be added to the total amount due.

8.      You are responsible for all the information covered in this handbook and must sign the last page to acknowledge your agreement with our policies and procedures.

(a) Enrollment Request

Enrollment at our school is based on submitting an application to our offices each academic year.  Parents/guardians must register each year to secure their child’s slot at our school.

(b) Financial Requirements

It is essential for the smooth operation of the program that parents pay their fees on time.  All fees are due before 6:00pm on the fifth business day of each month. Payments are expected regardless of absences (for any reason) and should be made ONLY by cash, certified check, credit card, or money order (payable to Bryan’s Educational Center, Inc).  An itemized overview of the estimated cost for the year can be obtained from the main office.

A late fee applies to and must be paid with any payment received after the fifth (5th) business day of the month.   For accounts past due for more than 30 days, the School reserves the right to suspend or dismiss the student. If the 5th of the month is a Saturday or Sunday, then there is a grace period to the next business day.

(c) Required Forms

All medical forms, emergency forms, other registration forms and/or releases required by Bryan’s Educational Center shall be properly completed and filed in the School office on or before the first day of the school attendance.  Failure to provide the required forms may result in Bryan’s Educational Center suspending childcare services until these forms are submitted to the school office.

(d) The School’s Right

The School reserves the right to suspend or dismiss any student for any violation of school rules. Policies, or behavior guidelines, required of parent, guardian, and student, or for the non-payment of tuition, fees, or charges.

 

WITHDRAWAL, REMOVAL, AND DISMISSAL

NOTICE:  This section contains very important provisions addressing parent/guardian payment obligations in the event the child is withdrawn from the school after executing the Enrollment Contract.  Please read it carefully.

We reserve the right to terminate a parent’s service after giving (10) business days notice to find alternative care.

Parent(s)/guardian(s) and Bryan’s Educational Center acknowledge that their child’s enrollment at our school is an obligation for payments for the entire school year.  There will be no refunds for time missed, holidays, vacations or illness. 

Parents understand that once a child is enrolled, Bryan’s Educational Center can no longer offer another family that child’s place.  The parties agree that a student’s failure to attend, once the child has been enrolled, places a heavy burden (including the difficulty of filling places on short notice, the disruption in planning, staffing, and budgeting, and additional related problems) on Bryan’s Educational Center to locate another child to fill the place, and that there is no assurance that another child can be enrolled in place of the child. 

The parent/guardian may withdraw the student from Bryan’s Educational Center and avoid the obligation to pay further tuition provided that written notice of such withdrawal is received no later than fourteen calendar days following execution of this Contract.

All payments previously made to Bryan’s Educational Center for the school year are retained by the School.  All payments due prior to the School receiving written notice of withdrawal of student remain the obligation of parent(s)/guardian(s).

We welcome you to the Bryan’s Educational Center family. Thank you for entrusting your child’s preschool years in our hands, and we look forward to serving you.

 

For further information, contact Bryan's Educational Center @ (718) 282-6944

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