MONITORING
SYSTEM
CDC
has a state of the art closed circuit monitoring
system with two cameras in each classroom and a
viewing area for parents to observe children
from a television monitor in the CDC office.
CDC also features a card access secured
entry.
FIELD
TRIPS
Children
and families participate in theme related field
trips throughout the year. Previous trips include
bi-monthly visits to a local nursing home, local
library, Pullen Park, a ride on the Amtrak, Busy
Street, NC
Museum of Life and Science, Pumpkin Patch, Airport
Observatory, Scrap Exchange, Fire Station, Farmers
Market, NC Museum of Natural Science, circus and
the list goes on!
Taking children out into the community and
exposing them to a number of special places and
experiences is a key element in providing them
with a unique early childhood.
STAFF
TRAINING
All
CDC staff have various backgrounds in
Early Childhood Education and/or Child
Development including degrees, workshops,
continuing education courses and at least a
minimum of two years experience.
CDC staff participate in workshops,
training, and continuing education courses
throughout the year based on our Professional
Development requirements for CDC staff.
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SALARY SCALE REQUIREMENTS
VOLUNTEERS
CDC
has several volunteers who help in every aspect of
the program. The interaction between children and
volunteers is key to providing quality in our
program. Currently
our volunteers are instrumental in helping us to
provide healthy and nutritious meals for our
children as well as reading books to individual
children or in groups from our library of over
1,000 good children’s books.
If your interested in volunteering your
time or resources please contact our director at
the CDC office or email her a cdc@whiterockbaptistchurch.org