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RCMA Centro Villas Day Care
β OpenRCMA Centro Villas Day Care, located at 35501 Southwest 187th Avenue in Homestead, Florida, offers free childcare and VPK programs that provide dual language early childhood education in a safe and loving environment. In addition to daycare services, RCMA also operates two free K-8 charter schools with plans for three more in the future. With four Child Development Centers in Miami-Dade County, RCMA serves nearly 300 children ranging from 6 weeks to 11 years old through programs such as Early Head Start, Migrant Head Start, and School Readiness. Children with disabilities are integrated into age-appropriate classrooms, promoting inclusivity and diversity.
35501 SW 187th Ave, Homestead, FL 33034, United States -
Fernando PRO
β OpenFernando PRO is a childcare institution located at 19280 Southwest 378th Street, Homestead, Florida, United States. RCMA offers free childcare and VPK programs that provide dual language early childhood education in a safe and loving environment. In addition to daycare services, RCMA operates two free K-8 charter schools with plans for three more in the future. The institution has four Child Development Centers in Miami-Dade County, serving nearly 300 children from 6 weeks to 11 years old through programs like Early Head Start, Migrant Head Start, and School Readiness. Children with disabilities are integrated into age-appropriate classrooms. Families are encouraged to participate in decision-making processes at the centers, and ongoing training is provided for teachers and family support staff. With the support of community partners, emergency needs of families are also addressed. However, more resources are needed to expand services for families and their children. The website uses cookies to enhance user experience, with options to enable or disable certain functionalities. Functional cookies help with sharing content, while analytical cookies provide insights on visitor interactions. Performance cookies analyze website performance metrics, and advertisement cookies personalize ads based on previous page visits.
19280 SW 378th St, Homestead, FL 33034, United States
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