New Live Oak County Early Education Center to come soon
From the County Supt. desk:
The San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools (SBCSS) will
hold a dedication ceremony for the Live Oak County Early Education Center on
Sept. 23.
The ceremony is scheduled to start at 10 a.m., and the public is
invited to attend the event. The new facility is located at 2547 E.
Riverside Drive in Ontario and is located in the Mountain View School
District.
The school, which provides education services to children of
preschool age with special needs, sits on a five-acre site and has 17,592
square feet of space for classrooms, a multipurpose area and administrative
offices. The facility cost $5.5 million to build.
"We are pleased that County Schools is able to offer this new facility
to families and their children in the West End," County Superintendent Gary
Thomas said.
The Live Oak facility replaced the Maple Street Early Education
Center, which also was in Ontario.
The County Schools office provides direct education programs for
alternative education, special education and state preschool students. The
Live Oak facility serves school districts in the West End of San Bernardino
County.
The Live Oak County Early Education Center opened in June, and
Principal Andy Taylor said it's had a positive impact on its students.
"This new center allows for children with special needs to learn and
play together with their regular education preschool peers in a clean, safe
and beautiful setting," Taylor said. "The teaching staff members love having
extra space for small group work and the convenience of the multipurpose
room. Our parents have praised the color scheme, natural lighting and
classroom design."
hold a dedication ceremony for the Live Oak County Early Education Center on
Sept. 23.
The ceremony is scheduled to start at 10 a.m., and the public is
invited to attend the event. The new facility is located at 2547 E.
Riverside Drive in Ontario and is located in the Mountain View School
District.
The school, which provides education services to children of
preschool age with special needs, sits on a five-acre site and has 17,592
square feet of space for classrooms, a multipurpose area and administrative
offices. The facility cost $5.5 million to build.
"We are pleased that County Schools is able to offer this new facility
to families and their children in the West End," County Superintendent Gary
Thomas said.
The Live Oak facility replaced the Maple Street Early Education
Center, which also was in Ontario.
The County Schools office provides direct education programs for
alternative education, special education and state preschool students. The
Live Oak facility serves school districts in the West End of San Bernardino
County.
The Live Oak County Early Education Center opened in June, and
Principal Andy Taylor said it's had a positive impact on its students.
"This new center allows for children with special needs to learn and
play together with their regular education preschool peers in a clean, safe
and beautiful setting," Taylor said. "The teaching staff members love having
extra space for small group work and the convenience of the multipurpose
room. Our parents have praised the color scheme, natural lighting and
classroom design."



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