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Parker-Chase Preschool offers play-based and project-based learning that includes exploration, creativity, joyful discovery, and hands-on, engaging activities. Children take part in purposeful play and structured activities such as painting, building, movement, asking questions, and sharing stories with friends, often in small-group classrooms that support collaborative learning skills.
• Ages: 0–4 years old
• Schedule: Monday through Friday, 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM
The program includes an infant program for children 6 weeks to 12 months, a toddler program for children 12 months to 2 years that features movement and exploration, a preschool program for children 2 to 3 years that includes structured activities and purposeful play, and a pre-kindergarten program for children 3 to 4 years that focuses on early literacy, problem-solving, and collaborative learning skills. A flexible part-time option is available with the same child care approach and environment as the full-time program. The curriculum blends structured learning and purposeful play, combining academic foundations with care, and uses a project-based, play-based approach where children learn by doing. Character development, teamwork, and kindness are part of everyday classroom experiences, and families are described as having a partnership with the school that includes open communication and shared support for each child.
Every staff member is Pediatric CPR and First Aid certified, and the school maintains a low staff-to-child ratio in small-group classrooms for individualized attention. Parker-Chase Preschool follows NAEYC accreditation standards, and 96% of its students meet or exceed the GOLD® Readiness Benchmark. Parker-Chase is part of the Endeavor Schools network and operates nine campuses across Georgia and Texas. The leadership team includes Cortney Gadway as Executive Director for Parker-Chase Schools in Georgia, Frank Orama as School Leader at West Cobb and West Oak, Lauren Phelix as School Leader in North Peachtree City, and Kayla Owens at Parker-Chase East Cobb.
Parent feedback mentions kind and thoughtful staff, consistent communication, and quality care. Parents describe teachers and staff as caring, nurturing, engaging, patient, and accommodating, and note that communication about how children are doing is regular and clear. Families comment on a warm, welcoming atmosphere, a super clean and well-organized facility, and engaging activities that children look forward to each day. Several testimonials highlight that staff members are professional and courteous, that specific teachers and leaders are responsive to questions and dietary needs, and that children are happy to attend and will be missed when they move on.
Last updated July 9, 2026.
• Ages: 0–4 years old
• Schedule: Monday through Friday, 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM
The program includes an infant program for children 6 weeks to 12 months, a toddler program for children 12 months to 2 years that features movement and exploration, a preschool program for children 2 to 3 years that includes structured activities and purposeful play, and a pre-kindergarten program for children 3 to 4 years that focuses on early literacy, problem-solving, and collaborative learning skills. A flexible part-time option is available with the same child care approach and environment as the full-time program. The curriculum blends structured learning and purposeful play, combining academic foundations with care, and uses a project-based, play-based approach where children learn by doing. Character development, teamwork, and kindness are part of everyday classroom experiences, and families are described as having a partnership with the school that includes open communication and shared support for each child.
Every staff member is Pediatric CPR and First Aid certified, and the school maintains a low staff-to-child ratio in small-group classrooms for individualized attention. Parker-Chase Preschool follows NAEYC accreditation standards, and 96% of its students meet or exceed the GOLD® Readiness Benchmark. Parker-Chase is part of the Endeavor Schools network and operates nine campuses across Georgia and Texas. The leadership team includes Cortney Gadway as Executive Director for Parker-Chase Schools in Georgia, Frank Orama as School Leader at West Cobb and West Oak, Lauren Phelix as School Leader in North Peachtree City, and Kayla Owens at Parker-Chase East Cobb.
Parent feedback mentions kind and thoughtful staff, consistent communication, and quality care. Parents describe teachers and staff as caring, nurturing, engaging, patient, and accommodating, and note that communication about how children are doing is regular and clear. Families comment on a warm, welcoming atmosphere, a super clean and well-organized facility, and engaging activities that children look forward to each day. Several testimonials highlight that staff members are professional and courteous, that specific teachers and leaders are responsive to questions and dietary needs, and that children are happy to attend and will be missed when they move on.
Last updated July 9, 2026.
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