9.03.2002

Keep your fingers crossed ok? We've been given the go ahead to rent an entire self-sustaining building and convert it into a preschool. (The building includes parking AND a huge lot of land) Now, between starting our normal preschool program here, not feeling very well, all the everything online I do, I'm also in the stages of setting up proposals and working on getting this moving, and it is a huge move.


This is awesome just the same, for many reasons....read on:



Reasons Why Jamie Wants To Open A Preschool Somewhere Else:

1: It will be somewhere else, and it's a self contained building, including an upstairs, two bathrooms and a kitchen.

2. We won't be doing any more childcare, just 31/2 hour preschool classes (Two classes every day, 2 - 3 year olds 2 days a week and 3 - 4 year olds 3 days a week).

3. No more childcare.

4. No more childcare! It means no more diapers, no more BS from parents, no more showing up when they shouldn't...none.

5. No more state. Preschools aren't concitered childcare, therefore aren't regulated by a single state agency that's harassed us in the last five years.

6. It has the potental to bring in a huge sum of money. (Money is good) More then we're making now, because people think 'preschool' deserves more money then 'childcare' does. Which is stupid, but true.

7. I get to fingerpaint even more.

8. It's right next door to my college.



Yes, this could make me very very happy. Right now we have a tentitive schedualed reopening date of January 5th. That leaves a major amount of work to do between then and now. I think it'll be worth it though. The first thing we have to do? Think of a name...any suggestions?

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