Roles & Benefits for
Participating Schools
- Each cohort school will provide a staff member who will share experiences to help shape the progress of the organization and partner schools
- Encourage faculty participation in seminars & Community of Practice
- Host school visits
- Provide regular resources to staff
Partner Benefits
- Receive a professionally written profile and corresponding feature.
- Be promoted through social media.
- Be provided complimentary resources.
- Be invited to host meetings & share their story.
- Receive a knowledge, skills, and disposition assessment.
- Be invited to be a guest on the Ed-21 podcast.
- Receive staff training and ongoing resources
Steadfast in faith, NVCA is committed to a Christ-centered education that can transform lives and touch communities. Our role is to help define and reinforce a deep sense of God-given value, purpose and meaning in the pursuit of knowledge and growth in Christ for a transforming influence on the world. An NVCA education forms the foundation upon which all academic pursuits are built thereby enabling students to reach their full educational potential.
Our mission is to reach and equip families with the gospel of Jesus Christ by providing a loving, fun, safe and Biblical environment for preschoolers to grow and learn in. We will provide a positive learning experience where Preschoolers can make choices and participate in small group activities that are developmentally appropriate. We want to inspire Preschoolers to know that God made them, loves them and has a unique and important plan for each of their lives.
Role of Participating Schools
- Advisory Council: Each cohort school will provide a Council member who will guide partnership programs, assist with mission & vision development, advise on resource necessities, and share experiences that help shape the progress of the organization.
- Encourage faculty participation in seminars & Community of Practice
- Host school visits (& eventually become program mentors?)
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