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Feb 2007
Re: Afternoon Preschool Programs
I do not know of an afternoon co-op preschool but would highly
recommend the Lake School in Oakland. While they are not a co-
op they do have huge parent involvement in many aspects of the
school and they have an afternoon program. The school is truly
a wonderful and amazing place.
dolby
June 2006
Can anyone give me your experience of the Lake School? The
recommendations are a few years old and don't really address the
experience of the children there. I am wondering how my son, who
is just over three, will fare transitioning from a small, home-
based preschool (which is suddenly closing) to a larger
environment. Is this a good school for children on the shy side?
Also, what do parents do for after care if they need it?
Any comments will be appreciated.
My son attended Lake School a couple of years ago and my
daughter currently attends. I have found the teachers, and
Director to be extremely attentive towards children that are on
the shy side. Both of my children LOVE the Lake School, as do I.
As far as after care, I know that some parents have caregivers
pick up their children when school ends, but most families
either have a flexible schedule or one parent is at home. If you
decide to send your child to the Lake School he will be in the
best hands.
Happy Lake School Parent
Our son is finishing his first year at the school, and he
absolutely loves it. The environment is warm, friendly and
safe. There are tons of activities and projects for the kids
to do, and the activity options literally change every single
day. In my opinion, there are two main things that make it
such a great school: continuity and parental involvement.
On continuity, it begins at the top with Jaynese, the Lake
School's director. She has been in charge of the school for 16
years. From that experience, she knows so much about creating
a wonderful environment for the kids. She also has a very
apparent love for the school, which translates into an
excellent cirriculm. She is also extremely responsive to
parents' questions or concerns. In addition, the teachers, for
the most part have been there for many years. Two of our son's
teachers have been with the school for over 15 years. The
teachers also provide excellent observations of the children's
development, which are given out at twice yearly parent-teacher
conferences.
On parental involvement: Parents play a key role at the school,
with a strong and active parents' board. While some schools
may shy away from parental involvement, the Lake School
welcomes it. The parent board plans many activities, including
parent education nights, school field trips and whole family
social activities. I know that my ability to be involved in
the school makes me feel better about sending my child there.
Regarding your son being shy, our son tends to be shy too, but
he has really blossomed at the school and has made lots of
friends.
To answer your other question, there is no aftercare at the
school, so parents are left to make their own arrangements.
In all, we love The Lake School. It has been a great place for
our son to attend.
Lake School Family
Lake School is a hidden treasure that does not need to
advertise. It is usually all word of mouth. The school has
been around for 25 years. And the teachers are experienced,
long time teachers who have strong child development
backgrounds. My son was very shy and hestitant with preschool
even though we had been doing toddler classes from 18 mos. The
Lake School was great for him. First they bring the classroom
outside as well as inside. My son adapted well from the get
go, because he was always intriged by the creative set ups.
Second the teachers are very supportive of all kids and know
what to expect developmently. It's one of the few schools I saw
where there was no issues on the playground, the teachers main
focus is social development and it shows. As for after school
care, most families have nannies or pair up with a
friend/carpool for that. There is no extended care
I highly recommend the Lake School. My daughter is just
finishing up 3 years there and my son will start next year. It
has exceeded our expectations. I can't say enough good things
about it. But it is only part-time. It's in a small house and
each of the three classrooms are very cozy so transitioning
from a home-based program shouldn't be too much of an issue.
The staff is very qualified and knows how to deal w/ transition
issues. If you want more info., call the Director (Jaynese) at
839.6774 or email me back. Good luck
Karen
The Lake School is a fantastic school. We have teachers who
have been here for over 15 years. They're really up on child
development. I don't think of The Lake School as ''big''.
Probably because the school and the Parent Board do a great job
of bringing everyone together. btw, there's no work requirement
at this school, it's volunteer only. The parent organizations
at Lake are pretty amazing (they're probably more together than
those of most grade schools out there). As for shy kids, my
daughter has shy aspects to her personality (as so many do at
this age), and the teachers understand that. If there's a group
activity that she doesn't want to do, that's no problem, and a
teacher will often hang back and comfort her if she's feeling
overwhelmed. As for the school hours, I heard that the school
was founded 25 years ago to provide part time preschool. So
those of us who need more hours have babysitters/nannies/au
pairs/relatives for child care. We hope you'll join us at the
Lake School--the kids have so much fun!
Happy Lake School Parent
June 2005
Re: Nurturing Preschool for 3 year olds
Look into the Lake School, in Oakland. It is a terrific program. We
love the teachers
(very experienced). My kids made a great transition to school when
they were 3.
Happy
Feb. 2004
Re: Developmental Language Disorder: Appropriate School?
I just visited The Lake School on Lester Avenue near Lake
Merritt. It is a wonderful part-time only preschool program in a
great space (a Victorian house with a large outdoor play space)
with professional (and wonderful) teachers. They focus on social
and emotional development, conflict resolution and language
development. Some of their students receive speech and language
intervention within the context of their day at the school.
Because one of their goals is ''to perform ongoing assessments
of each child's cognitive, physical and social growth,'' the
staff at the School are particularly astute and offer parents
lots of insights based on their observations. There are formal
assessments of each child in the Fall and Spring!
Call the school at 510-839-4227.
Wanda
October 2003
Does anyone have any recommendations (good or bad) or information
regarding the Lake School in Oakland? Thanks.
Kristin
Our daughter is in her second year at The Lake School, and we
are very pleased with it. The school has been around for nearly
20 years, and I believe the director (Jaynese) has been there as
long. Most of the teachers have been there for 8 or more
years. All of them are wonderful--very loving and engaged. The
school is ''play based''--they teach children through
developmentally-appropriate play. They are sensitive to
families who will be applying to private kindergarten (they do
Kindergarten-readiness assessments and informational sessions
about the schools, etc.), and I am told that is well regarded by
private schools. If you haven't already done so, you should
send your postcard expressing interest in the school ASAP, as
preference is given to sibs and those who are first to return
their postcards.
Lisa
June 2003
I've recently started looking into pre-schools for the Fall of
2004 and the Lake School was recommended to me by a friend of a
friend. Other than what the school sent me, I'm having a hard
time finding out what people think about the school. There is
nothing on this site nor is there a listing in the new East Bay
mom's pre-school guide. Any feedback would be appriciated.
heidi
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