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The School Year Has Begun in KOP

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Dear Friends,

Excitement is in the air as we put the finishing touches on the Philly JCC Early Learning Center at Temple Brith Achim in King of Prussia! After months of planning, preparation, and anticipation, we are thrilled to announce that our doors will officially open this Monday.

Our classrooms are coming to life with vibrant colors, engaging materials, and everything needed to create a warm and nurturing environment for our little learners. Our dedicated teachers have been hard at work preparing to welcome our first students, and we can’t wait to see these halls filled with laughter and curiosity.

We are also thrilled to share that our new preschool was recently featured in KOP Insider. In the article, our wonderful director, Kimber Hamilton, spoke about the heart of our Early Learning Center and our commitment to creating a vibrant community for children and families, both Jewish and non-Jewish. As Kimber beautifully put it, “Community forms around children,” and we are eager to build this new community together with you.

If you haven’t had a chance to read the full article yet, we encourage you to take a look. It’s a great way to get to know Kimber and learn more about what makes our program so special.

As we approach the first day of school, we are still putting the final touches on our classrooms and common areas to ensure everything is perfect for our students. From colorful murals to cozy reading nooks, every detail has been carefully considered to create an environment where children can thrive. Our year-round programming is designed to meet the needs of working parents, offering consistency and care from 7:30am to 5:30pm every day.

We’re so excited to see our vision come to life and to begin this journey with our new community. If you haven’t enrolled yet, there’s still time to join us! Visit our website at phillyjccelc.com for more information or to schedule a tour.

Thank you for your continued support as we embark on this exciting new chapter for the Kaiserman JCC.

Shabbat Shalom,

Amy Foster