Mission Statement

In today’s world people are busier than ever. The economy has us working harder and for much longer hours. Amidst all the hustle and bustle one of the most important things to a parent is the peace of mind that comes with knowing your child is well taken care of while you’re away. The hardest thing a mother or father can do is be separated from their child, but for most working parents it’s an unfortunate inevitability. Since the day we opened in 2007 it’s been our mission here at Discovery Point #45 to provide that sense of comfort you seek. When you leave our center in the morning it will be with the utmost confidence that your little one is in capable, loving hands. And when you return in the evening you can expect to walk in to smiling faces engaged in fun activities. At D.P. 45 we stress the importance of education. Our teachers are not babysitters. Our extensively trained staff takes great pride in the enrichment of children. Kids need a challenging atmosphere where they are nurtured for success and their young minds are cultivated. From our tiniest infant to our oldest school-ager everyone is learning, everyone is being engaged. We are all passionate about what we do and confident in what we have to offer. Give us a chance and we’re sure you’ll agree.

Monday, December 6, 2010

D.P.'s Helping Hands

As I’m sure most of you are aware, our community was struck by a great tragedy earlier this week. A tornado hit the neighborhood of Kirkstone located on Gravel Springs Rd. approximately 3 miles from the center. Fifty-six of our neighbors’ homes were damaged and many were completely destroyed, including the home of one of our students. In this terrible time of need Discovery Point is reaching out to the members of our community who have been displaced and affected by this disaster by offering assistance however we can. Starting Monday we will be having a drive to gather gifts and supplies for those in need. We’re asking for any items you’d be willing to donate such as clothing, household items, Christmas toys for the little ones, etc. The holiday season is going to be a struggle for these families and we hope we can do our part to ease their suffering, if only a little. We appreciate your help in pulling together and showing our community that we care!

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