Florence S. Brown Pre-K School No. 33

School No. 33

School Information

Program Features

    • PreK parents should use Exit/Entrance #1 on Rosewood Terrace for drop-off and pick-up. (Webster Avenue entrance is designated for students in grades K-6)
    • Wraparound Care Availability: No
    • Transportation Availability: RTS bus pass
    • Medical/Counseling Services Availability: School nurse, social worker, psychologists and services through school-based health center.
    • Parent Groups/Supports: Parent coordinator, active parent community, on-site educational resource center, group meetings, classroom activities, celebrations and field trips, on-site social worker, school-based health center. Parent Support Staff offers discussions that focus on bridging home and school, and classroom-based parent/child activities. Families are welcome in the classroom.

Unique Features

    • Full-day program with bilingual 3 and 4-year-old classrooms.
    • Provides a student-centered environment focused on nurturing young minds.
    • State-of-the-art technology in every classroom.
    • Builds strong, supportive connections between school and family.
    • Offers learning through play and hands-on activities that support all learning styles.
    • Provides a focus on language development, self-esteem and independence.
    • Provides enrollment opportunities for school-based health center.
    • Includes support from a program administrator, special education staff, bilingual staff, social worker, speech/language pathologist, school secretary and parent coordinator.

Two-Way Dual Language Program

  • In RCSD, the Prekindergarten Two-Way Dual Language program model of 90/10, includes sequential and simultaneous programs. The teacher and paraprofessional provide instruction in Spanish (90%) and English (10%). The goal of this program is for students to develop: 

     

    • Oral language proficiency in Spanish and English  

    • Literacy in Spanish (immersion for simultaneous bilinguals) 

    In order to be bilingual, biliterate, and bicultural. 

    Emergent (Sequential) Bilinguals
    Children who are exposed to a second language after the age of three. 

    Simultaneous Bilinguals 
    Children who are exposed to more than one language prior to the age of three.