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Little Acorn Preschool is a non-profit preschool that focuses on creating an enriching experience through hands-on learning. The program includes a Pre-K option called Leap Frog, which requires a minimum attendance of four days per week. Little Acorn Preschool states that its core values include respect for each child's timetable for developmental growth, respect for individual rights, and appreciation of the world for its beauty and dependability.
• Ages: 2.5–6 years old
• Schedule: Morning and afternoon class options on select weekdays
• Price: Monthly tuition is calculated based on how many days per week a child attends class. 2 days — $295/month. 3 days — $365/month. 4 days — $455/month. 5 days — $540/month.
Morning classes offer two- to five-day per week attendance options for children ages 2.5–6 years, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Afternoon classes are a three-day program on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday for ages 3–6 years, from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM. Leap Frog, the Pre-K program, requires at least four days per week of attendance.
Little Acorn Preschool has been operating since 1981 and describes its work as igniting curiosity and cultivating a lifelong love for learning. The school is a 501c3 nonprofit and notes that, as a non-profit preschool, it keeps tuition attainable and is grateful to donors. The mission of Little Acorn Preschool includes offering a warm and inviting environment where children can thrive, welcoming all families, and stating that diversity strengthens their community. The program states that it provides a positive, warm, nurturing experience for students and aims to build strong foundations so children have the tools they need to succeed in school and in life.
The leadership team includes Lindsay Newcomer, Director of Little Acorn Preschool, who has a strong background in Human Development and Family Studies, and Denise Rhodes, Director of Little Acorn Preschool – Pines Campus, who has over 20 years of experience in a preschool setting and a degree in Early Childhood Education. Little Acorn Preschool states that it is committed to connecting families not only to quality early childhood education, but also to the broader community that helps them thrive. The school welcomes all families and describes itself as a diverse and inclusive community.
Last updated February 28, 2026.
• Ages: 2.5–6 years old
• Schedule: Morning and afternoon class options on select weekdays
• Price: Monthly tuition is calculated based on how many days per week a child attends class. 2 days — $295/month. 3 days — $365/month. 4 days — $455/month. 5 days — $540/month.
Morning classes offer two- to five-day per week attendance options for children ages 2.5–6 years, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Afternoon classes are a three-day program on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday for ages 3–6 years, from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM. Leap Frog, the Pre-K program, requires at least four days per week of attendance.
Little Acorn Preschool has been operating since 1981 and describes its work as igniting curiosity and cultivating a lifelong love for learning. The school is a 501c3 nonprofit and notes that, as a non-profit preschool, it keeps tuition attainable and is grateful to donors. The mission of Little Acorn Preschool includes offering a warm and inviting environment where children can thrive, welcoming all families, and stating that diversity strengthens their community. The program states that it provides a positive, warm, nurturing experience for students and aims to build strong foundations so children have the tools they need to succeed in school and in life.
The leadership team includes Lindsay Newcomer, Director of Little Acorn Preschool, who has a strong background in Human Development and Family Studies, and Denise Rhodes, Director of Little Acorn Preschool – Pines Campus, who has over 20 years of experience in a preschool setting and a degree in Early Childhood Education. Little Acorn Preschool states that it is committed to connecting families not only to quality early childhood education, but also to the broader community that helps them thrive. The school welcomes all families and describes itself as a diverse and inclusive community.
Last updated February 28, 2026.
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