Tree City Preschool
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Tree City Preschool
Tree City Preschool was first opened by the United Methodist Church of Kent in the fall of 1967 to provide three, four, and five year old children in the community quality educational experiences to benefit them in their emotional, intellectual, physical, spiritual, and social development. We offer classes for children ages three or young four, and classes for children ages four or young five.

Please visit our "About Us" page to find out more information about our services. Tree City Preschool was first opened in the fall of 1967 to provide three, four, and five year old children in the community quality educational experiences to benefit them in their emotional, intellectual, physical, spiritual, and social development.
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We offer classes for children ages three or young four, and classes for children ages four or young five. The Preschool is a ministry of the United Methodist Church of Kent and is licensed by the State of Ohio under the Department of Job and Family Services. All teachers hold a minimum of a B.A. or B.S. degree and maintain a teacher/student ratio well below the state requirements.
Thank you for your interest in Tree City Preschool! We offer classes for children ages three or young four, and classes for children ages four or young five. If you wish to enroll, please fill out the registration form and return it to the preschool by mail or in person at the church office. A non-refundable registration fee equal to one month's tuition must accompany the registration form in order for the application to be processed.
Reviews (2)
Rachel Hillegas
Rachel Hillegas
Jan 06, 2019
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Beyond happy with this preschool, and it’s wonderful teachers. My daughter loved it here, and learned Kindergarten level curriculum. I wasn’t sure what to expect, because my daughter had never attended any other preschool or Day Care, but was pleasantly surprised. Considering how low preschool and Day Care teachers are paid, I feel extremely lucky to have found such dedicated teachers.
C.-Trink
C.-Trink
Oct 16, 2017
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A pre-school/kindergarten that can't even keep a website up to date seems a bit off putting. Forms from 2013? Really. Calendars from Jan/Feb of some year. I can't speak for the school or teachers, but I'm not sure they even have a phone to call and ask if there isn't even a computer to check email.