Read the full story here Web Link posted Saturday, January 16, 2016, 6:52 AM
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STEAM, the school district's science- and technology-focused preschool, opens in Pleasanton
Original post made on Jan 18, 2016
Read the full story here Web Link posted Saturday, January 16, 2016, 6:52 AM
Comments (12)
a resident of Golden Eagle
on Jan 18, 2016 at 10:57 am
Immediately I was interested in this school because of the curriculum, however upon visiting the site it didn't seem much different than other pre-schools I've visited. As far as the curriculum, I was a little dissapointed to hear that the educators were only required to have their early childhood and development units completed rather than their higher education credentials complete. It seems like this ridiculously high tuition would at the very least require this? I would have probably enrolled my daughter, otherwise.
a resident of Valley View Elementary School
on Jan 18, 2016 at 12:15 pm
Does it make you feel better that the educators are union workers making 40% more than their private sector childcare peers? I didn't think so.
With all that PUSD has on it's over loaded paper plate, I'm disappointed the board would approve time and resources for a new preschool. Aren't we paying the district to provide K-12?
And why the "A" (arts)? STEM's goal has always been a laser focus on building our nation's technology independence, because we are being lapped by other nations. Why dilute that focus with arts? Might as well add History and PE. What about Language? There's a point that it's just called "education" after enough dilution, and the original focus is lost. Not trying to "diss" the arts, but focusing on something requires, uh..., focus.
a resident of Vineyard Avenue
on Jan 18, 2016 at 9:38 pm
First, a good preschool teacher depends MUCH more on the creativity and sincere love of children than on a certification from the state. Many local preschool teacher listens to the kids, find their interests and then plan accordingly.
As a certified teacher myself, why be so negative about this preschool? Yes, many programs concentrate on STEM, science, technology, engineering and math. This school is wise to add A for arts. Many people say "I wouldn't have made it through high school if it weren't for the jazz band or the choir or the musicals." I'm proud to be a resident of Pleasanton where there's an after school mariachi band program. Many students who struggled in my math classes were amazing artists. The arts enrich our lives long after our formal school has ended.
a resident of Vineyard Avenue
on Jan 19, 2016 at 5:20 am
GRAMMAR CORRECTION: Many local preschool teachers listen to their kids, find their interests and plan accordingly.
a resident of Foothill Knolls
on Jan 19, 2016 at 9:34 pm
I do not understand the district's decision to open a preschool. And I'm especially confused by the focus on STEAM. Really, what preschool isn't focused on these things? We call them building blocks and tinker toys and duplos and paint brushes and easels. Any preschool in this town has all of those elements. I think it's scary to start cramming instructional learning in these areas down the throats of our little ones. Let kids be kids. Let play be play. And let every exploration, every curiosity be an opportunity to teach about science and engineering and literacy and the arts. But let's not fool ourselves into thinking that if we teach complex engineering skills to a 3 year old, somehow that child will be better prepared for the job market. Better prepared for therapy because of the academic pressure in PRESCHOOL, but not better prepared for the job market. Such arrogance.
a resident of Valley View Elementary School
on Jan 20, 2016 at 4:51 am
Great observation Leslie! PUSD also will be teaching the kids "horizontal meditative relaxation". Fancy huh? Simple folk call it "nap time"!! I had two kids who went to Gingerbread, and the fun and creative curriculum could also have been pitched as STEAM. Except they were too busy taking great care of kids to hire a marketing and communications team to exaggerate it to the public.
Am I reading this article correctly, that only 8 kids signed up after the district childcare leader told the board that there was huge demand? The trustees bit this hook, line, and sinker. No one asked for a study on whether a new preschool was needed, much less on whether parents wanted a STEAM focus. In the private sector, a company would demand an analysis of the market, projections and someone would be fired if their project failed. At PUSD we just move money around, spend it, and take Ribbon Cutting pictures to show everyone how great we are. Trustees, get ready to show the return on this investment. That ROI needs to include the opportunity cost associated with the building and land, now underutilized. Leslie is right, the arrogance of the district is insulting to its taxpayers.
a resident of Vintage Hills
on Jan 20, 2016 at 7:02 am
Kathleen Ruegsegger is a registered user.
The site has been there for years, first for the younger children of all district employees. It was originally run by the district, then others (at least two?). I would imagine it is expensive to enroll and, if it is a lot more expensive, enrollment will suffer. It also is a waste to let it sit empty. I haven't looked into this, but why not make it a Transitional Kindergarten site with after school care? Although it is district dollars for TK, the facility would be in use and some of the cost covered by the after school program.
The STEAM marketing isn't bothersome; those whose have enrolled their children will decide if their children benefit or if it is at least convenient enough to justify the cost.
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Jan 20, 2016 at 12:29 pm
THANKS, "Strange decision by pusd"
for your insight, and comments.
Our country does have a critical shortage of Engineers and trained Technical people.
STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math is one effort to help educate our future inventors, designers, research people. Remember Sputnik?
But adding an "A" in the middle of STEM seems like a stretch, and not very appropriate.
In a preschool, I'm not sure what you call it matters,
they will have coloring books, water colors, and other "Art" anyway!
a resident of Vintage Hills
on Jan 20, 2016 at 12:36 pm
Kathleen Ruegsegger is a registered user.
Here's an article on the importance of art in early childhood education: Web Link Motor skills, language development, decision making, visual learning, inventiveness, cultural awareness, improved academic performance.
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Jan 20, 2016 at 1:06 pm
The term STEM has been changing to STEAM in recent years. PUSD did not make this term, anyone in education is familiar with it. The changing demographics and tech families of Pleasanton will definitely support this preschool. Every new school takes some time to start up, plus this opened midway through the year, while kids were already going sonewhere else. I think it was a fine decision and I wish it was an option while my kids were still in preschool. Web Link
a resident of Downtown
on Jan 21, 2016 at 2:12 pm
Leslie is Spot On! Why would PUSD decide to have a third attempt at operating a preschool at this location. YMCA and Kidango couldn't make a go of it.
Resources could have been put to better use........who pays this tab for all the renovations and costs associated with the STEAM Preschool?
With 8 children enrolled it can't be covering it's costs!
a resident of Dublin
on Jan 22, 2016 at 11:41 pm
Preschool goes this way and that way
Have you ever been happy
With your preschool
Ask yourself that!
Some programs
Are worth the time
To check out
Before you knock it
Ask about it
Before you judge it
Go see it
The importance of play
Is needed
This philosophy is taking
A huge leap
with all schools
It's not
A phase nor
A fad
It's the newer
Generation of
Learning
Nothing wrong
With that
It might not be for your child
You can look into others
Some sound
Too high strung
Like
Challenger
Stratford
Genius kids
The want your child reading by the age
2
Learning about van go
At a young age
Doesn’t Sound
Impressive
As learning
How a worm comes
Out of the ground!
Touching it feeling it
Drawing about it
All of these it STEAM
Play is important
It teaches socialization
How to speak up
Enhance their
Curiosity
Only
Reason for TK
Is the maturity of the child
They are having a hard time
Sitting, listing and advocating
You can’t teach a child
Thru a ditto because
They are only looking
Inside the box
Other programs
Offer more
I know preschool
So before
We judge it
Let's all go
See it!
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