TLC Preschool of Evergreen is having their End of the Year Celebration and Graduation on Tuesday, May 25th at 3:30 in the afternoon.  Please join us on the outdoor space near the playground.  Bring a blanket or a lawn chair, and a mask.  Please follow CDC covid recommendations for mask wearing and social distancing. We look forward to seeing you then! “I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the Evergreen and surrounding communities for their amazing support over the many years of my early childhood career; both as an Early Childhood eductor and Preschool Director.  It took me three years to makeRead More →

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TLC Preschool continues to remain open this 2020-2021 school year!  Our teachers and parents work hard every day to keep our children, families, and staff healthy. Before returning for the 2020-2021 school year, we all wondered how we were going to manage to keep our preschool safe, and keep everyone healthy.  The guidelines from the Department of Public Health seemed so daunting at first. However, our amazing parents and staff have been extremely supportive of our covid procedures.   Some of the changes we have made are: drop off and pick up every day at the door, and sending children to school wearing a mask.  ChildrenRead More →

TLC Preschool is now registering students for the 2021-2022 school year. Please call the office at 303-670-3447 x5 to schedule a visit.  When you do visit the school, you will be required to wear a face mask.  Your temperature will be taken at the door before entering the building.  Once inside, you will be asked to wash your hands or use hand sanitizer.  If you have attended a large group function or have been exposed to anyone who tested positive for covid, please postpone your visit for the recommended number of days when you were exposed. You may also bring your child who will beRead More →

Today the children were visited by Paul Amundson, Task Force Leader with the Wildland Team from the City of Westminster Fire Department. What an amazing job he did teaching the children the difference between toys and tools, what items were safe to play with, and which items were unsafe for children. They learned the importance of having an escape plan in the event of a fire. The children practiced staying low to the ground in a smoke-filled room, and never to hide from a firefighter. The children’s eyes were glued to Firefighter Paul as he put his uniform on in front of the children!

We are so thankful for our first Responders who risk their lives to keep us safe!Read More →

JOB OPENING FOR A PRESCHOOL TEACHER for 2021-2022! TLC is growing and we are looking for the perfect candidate to teach in one of our preschool rooms for the 2021-2022 school year.   Great Salary, Benefits, and be a part of a great team!  Please email your resume to: dcaruso@tlcofevergreen.com * We are enrolling for the 2021-2022 school year.  Please call to set up a time for a visit.  You can also download the application form and tuition schedule for your convenience. * Summer Camp – More Information Available the Week of January 25th, 2021. Thank you! Debbie CarusoRead More →

Looking for a great preschool?  Call 303-670-3447 x 5 and schedule a visit.  Bring your child with you to play with new friends or enjoy a snack during your visit. Don’t keep your child on a waiting list at another preschool and wonder if a spot will open.  TLC Preschool has openings for the Fallin all grades.  Don’t wait though.  Positions are filling quickly. Questioning whether or not your child is kindergarten ready?  We have an awesome Jr.Kindergarten Program.  If your child is kindergarten age, and needs an additional year for social, emotional, or academic growth, the JrK program is exceptional.  Children do not haveRead More →

We took a slight detour after our Ocean unit, and spent a few days on studying the 5 senses. We tried different foods, listened to different sounds (musical instruments, plus our hand-made shakers), felt various textures and played games to test our senses. On Tuesday we dove right into our study of dinosaurs. We acted like paleontologists and searched for dinosaurs in the sand. By using a mixture including coffee grounds/flour/salt, the students made dinosaur imprints. They should be dry this week to take home. The children worked on their cutting skills by cutting out large Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs, and by cutting out a babyRead More →

For this last week before Spring Break, we finished up our Ocean unit, as well as tried to spend as much time as possible outside, enjoying this very warm weather. We focused on the letter U, by talking about all the words we could think of that starts with U. Our U (underwater) art involved counting five circles, five triangles and five eyeballs, in order to make fish for our underwater scene. We continue to work on our number recognition and counting, using a one-to-one correspondence. We wrapped up our ocean unit by learning about jellyfish, painting with watercolors, and making “slime” that was intendedRead More →

Last week was a busy week of Ocean study, and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day! The children learned about the letter T by tracing it, correlating T words to the letter, and making a tree craft (which worked on fine motor by ripping the paper “leaves”). We finished our ocean scene, which included large whales and baby whales. The children spend time matching the numbered whales to the whales with the same number of corresponding dots. This activity will remain on our wall through our entire Ocean unit. We continue to reinforce this number recognition and counting through calendar activities, and playing many counting games. IRead More →

In honor of Presidents Day,the students have spent the last few days learning about our nations presidents. Last week we read a wonderful story titled “Mister Lincoln’s Whiskers” by: Karen Winnick. The children also made a log cabin out of pretzels and put a penny on the cabin window with their RMAE Middle School buddies. Their beautiful work hangs outside our classroom. The children learned that President Lincoln was a humble man and grew up to be the 16th President of the United States! He was best known for his hard work to free the slaves. His memory is honored in many ways; one inRead More →