Shoreline’s Parent Education presents “The Big Disconnect,” a talk by Dr. Catherine Steiner-Adair, March 17

Dr. Catherine Steiner-Adair, an internationally recognized clinical psychologist, school consultant, and author, will help parents understand the ways in which technology and media are putting children at risk at each stage of development, from infancy through young adulthood, and challenging what it means to be a family.

Hosted by Shoreline Community College Parent Education and Co-op Preschools and co-sponsored by The Attic Learning Community.

Tickets are $15 and available at Eventbrite. (Free tickets are available to families enrolled in one of the 7 Shoreline Community College affiliated co-ops, contact your class coordinator by 2/24.)

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Three Shoreline cooperative preschools seeking new homes

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The former North City Elementary currently houses three cooperative preschools under the Shoreline Community College umbrella: North City, Shorenorth and Shoreline Cooperative.

For more than 50 years, three early childhood education programs in Shoreline have been helping children and families grow, but now it is the growing number of families enrolling children in the Shoreline School District that is forcing those programs from their home and perhaps out of existence.

The three cooperative preschools are North City, Shorenorth, and Shoreline Cooperative. Currently, they are all housed at the former North City Elementary School, which was closed by the Shoreline School District in 2006-07 due to low enrollment at the time.

The preschools are three out of seven that are operated across north King County as joint efforts of Shoreline Community College and individual 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations, one for each preschool.

The three preschools now housed at North City Elementary have been operating in the Shoreline area for more than 50 years. Under the umbrella of Shoreline Community College, the preschools provide developmentally appropriate learning experiences for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Instructors at each preschool are Shoreline Community College faculty. Parents of children in the programs are Shoreline Community College students and earn college credit through the Parenting Education Program.

For the past 40 years, the preschools have leased various spaces from the Shoreline School District, most recently at North City Elementary. However, earlier this fall the programs were informed that, due to the district’s growing number of families and enrollments, the district anticipates needing the space now leased to the preschools starting in the 2016-17 school year. The district also anticipates needing space at the former Aldercrest Elementary School, and it has notified tenants in both buildings that their leases will be terminated on June 1, 2016.

Parents and staff at the preschools say they see the growing number of families and students in the area because attendance at the preschools is at an all-time high, too. However, understanding the need for K-12 classroom space isn’t making dealing with the lease terminations for the preschools any easier.

Staff and parents for the cooperative preschools are actively seeking new homes for these three programs. What they’re finding, however, are very limited options due to today’s strong real-estate market combined with a mission to keep program tuition affordable for families. In addition, the June 1 date in the district’s notice to vacate the property falls the day after the preschools close for the summer. The tight timeline makes impossible to finish the year in place, say preschool parents and staff, without shortening the spring quarter class schedules.

To help keep the preschools alive and serving Shoreline families and their children next fall, preschool officials are seeking assistance from the community in locating a new home or homes for the three programs. Officials say each preschool is looking for approximately 2,000 square feet of space if they move to separate locations, or about 6,000 or more square feet altogether if they move to a single shared location.

Information on possible new sites to lease and other recommendations or offers of assistance should be directed to North City Cooperative Preschool, nccp@northcitycoop.org or SCC Parent Education Coordinator Pollie McCloskey pmccloskey@shoreline.edu.

 

Patxi’s Pizza Fundraiser for North City Coop, Wed., Oct. 14

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On Wed., Oct. 14, Patxi’s Pizza will donate 10% of the ENTIRE DAY’S Sales to North City Cooperative Preschool (NCCP), a preschool under the Shoreline Community College Parent Child Center umbrella. Please support us by dining at Patxi’s or placing a to-go, delivery or catering order on our fundraiser day!

1. PRE-ORDER MEALS for pick-up and delivery. Don’t forget that the entire menu, including bottled wine and beer, is available for pick-up and delivery.
2. LUNCHTIME DINING: Since dinner time gets so crowded at Patxi’s, lunchtime is a great time to gather a group to dine together. After dining, encourage your group to order half-baked pizzas to take home for another meal.
3. HAPPY HOUR: Organize a happy hour at Patxi’s with friends or colleagues.
4. PEAK HOURS: Dinner-time from 6-8:30pm is the busiest time at Patxi’s. We encourage reservations for large parties. We also do Pre orders: this is when the guest can call ahead and order a deep if they are going to be in a hurry or have small children or just don’t want to have to wait the 40 minutes for a deep pizza. After dining, order extra and take home half-baked pizza for another meal. Bottles of wine can also be purchased for take-out.

By signing up for Patxi’s VIP rewards program you will get a FREE appetizer on your event date for joining!

Parenting Connections Class Launching in May for SCC Students and Employees

parentingAre you a parent of a 0-5 year old working or studying at SCC? Want to join other parents on campus to share your experiences, discuss parenting topics and make connections? Class meets biweekly for lunchtime meet-ups for campus parents, with parenting discussions led by instructors from our community-based cooperative preschools.

This 1 credit hybrid class meets 5 times on Tuesdays from  12-1pm ( 5/5, 5/19, 6/2,6/16, and 6/30)

In weeks we don’t meet in person, the conversation continues online with parenting topic resources and group discussions on the joys, challenges and questions that come up as we raise children.

• Add to the parenting tools in your toolbox
• Share ideas and strategies with other parents
• Get support in your day to day parenting role
• Class designed to meet the busy schedule needs of students & staff

To register: simply fill out the Parent Education Application and email it to: pmccloskey@shoreline.edu or send in campus mail to Pollie McCloskey no later than May 1st , 2015.
Class fees: $23.50*