|
Early Childhood Center
for Education and Development
A home away from home for children 2 years through Kindergarten. Teaching values of responsibility, dignity, kindness, community, tradition, and respect.
Are you looking for a warm, nurturing environment in which your children will grow and thrive? Are you looking for a program, open 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with flexible scheduling options?
Your children will discover and explore the world around them in fun and innovative ways. Our daily schedule includes art, music, and stories, as well as indoor, gross-motor activities. Our program is designed to promote socialization and independence. Exploration of Jewish culture and traditions is part of our Ethical Start®* curriculum, and each week ends with the wonderful smells of freshly baked challah as we welcome in Shabbat.
The Early Childhood Center at the CCJCC is the perfect choice! Our programs meet the needs of all families – both working and stay-at-home parents alike. We welcome the entire community regardless of race, religion, or background. Call now to schedule a visit and start your children in a program that will provide a foundation for life.
To schedule a visit, or for more information please contact Judith Markowitz in the Early Childhood Center, at (925) 938-7800, ext. 225 or judithm@ccjcc.org.
For information about our family programs, please contact Leeht Segev, Family Programs Director, at (925) 938-7800, ext. 276 or leeahts@ccjcc.org.
Financial Aid is Available!
Financial aid is available for children attending the CCJCC Preschool through the Contra Costa JCC in partnership with the Jim Joseph Foundation. Click here for more infomation and to download a Scholarship Application.
Financial aid is limited and applications must be submitted with the child’s preschool registration form and applicable deposits. For further information contact Debrah Miller at (925) 938-7800, ext. 223.
* An Ethical Start® featuring Peer K. Explorer™ is an exploration of Jewish values based on the classic Jewish text, Pirkei Avot, Ethics of The Fathers.
|