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Inglemoor Cooperative Preschool is committed to delivering a dynamic and engaging program that is safe for all members of our community. As we look to the 2021-2022 school year, we will need to remain nimble, collaborative and creative as we adapt to circumstances that are beyond our control. Every enrolled student should plan to come to campus for in-person learning.

Of course, if any new developments occur (such as new governmental mandates) we will communicate those updates as they evolve. We look forward to reuniting our ICP community shortly! Masks will be required for adults and children age 5 years and older. Masks are strongly encouraged for children between 2-4 years of age.
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A wonderful play group and introduction to preschool for your toddler! Toddlers are introduced to an environment they enjoy exploring. Sensory toys, beginning puzzles, art, dramatic play, books, and plenty of outdoor time are just some of the things your child will be exposed to while they are learning through play.
Denise Ghilarducci is the school's Co-Director and Pre-K teacher. She has been a member of the ICP community since 2006, first as a parent and now as an educator. She is a certified teacher and has many years of experience in preschool, middle school, and special education.

She holds a Master's in Instructional Technology from City University and a Bachelor's in Special Education from BYU. Denise experienced being a co-op parent at ICP with her own children and is passionate about the experience.She is excited to educate through developmentally appropriate play and learning.
ICP is always excited about adding new families to our school community. Please read the information below and watch the video featuring our classroom and facilities. Our school year runs from September - May. ICP is part of the Shoreline Community College Parent Education Program. ICP is considered a child-centered preschool laboratory, with parent-centered lectures and discussion groups.
Fundraising is vital to ICP because it is our only source of income other than tuition. As a nonprofit organization, fundraising is used to help pay for director/teachers' salaries, rent, excursions, family education speakers, books, crafts, outdoor equipment, and classroom supplies. Co-ops offer families a high value at a low cost compared to other school options.
Families with one child in school are required to raise $150. Families with two or more children in school are required to raise $200. As a non-profit organization, ICP relies heavily on fundraising to keep our tuition and costs low.

The money raised by our families helps pay for excursions, family education speakers, rent, books, supplies, director/teachers' salaries, playground improvements, fun events like our Halloween party, and many other costs associated with running a preschool.We have plenty of fundraisers scheduled to help you reach your requirement!
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