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Putnam Indian Field School has 39 staff members. There are 29 classroom teachers who staff 13 different classes. Four specialists add art, music and science enrichment for all the children. Ten of the teachers have graduate degrees; ten others have baccalaureate degrees and the rest have or are working on associate degrees. A Child Development Associate Credential is a minimum requirement for teaching at PIFS.
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The mission of the Parents' Activities Committee is two-fold. To foster a sense of community at the Putnam Indian Field School by offering our children and their families educational and enriching events. To demonstrate our gratitude to Putnam's dedicated teachers and staff.
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Partial scholarships are available to families that demonstrate financial need.
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Admissions at Putnam Indian Field School is a multi-step process.
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PIFS believes in the importance of helping children learn empathy and compassion for others. As part of this effort, we embrace community service, teaching children to care about and help those less fortunate.
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21/2-6 years ~ Children must be 3 years old by December 31, 2010.
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Morning and afternoon students may extend their day beyond program hours until 4:15. Arrangements must be made in advance.
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Putnam offers students three years old and up the optional opportunity to enjoy lunch “on campus” in our cafeteria.
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We believe that children learn through play, through active exploration of materials and through interactive experiences with other children and caring teachers. Through their experiences, children construct knowledge about the world.
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