BACK TO SCHOOL: Tiny Trees Preschool opening @ Camp Long

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(Photo courtesy Tiny Trees – classroom-building work party at a non-WS site)

We’ve already reported on two of the schools opening this fall in West Seattle – the new Arbor Heights and Genesee Hill elementaries – and here’s one that’s opening WITHOUT a new building, without any building at all, in fact: Tiny Trees Preschool.

Tiny Trees got big attention last year for announcing its plan to launch outdoor preschools in Seattle city parks, and the list of parks now includes West Seattle’s Camp Long, where the nonprofit plans two classes starting next month. Teacher Anne Churchill, a West Seattleite, tells WSB that teachers and other staff will partner with parents later this week to set up the outdoor “classroom” areas they’ll be using at Camp Long “to make a quality education in reading, math and science affordable for families and to give children a joyful, nature rich childhood – one full of play, exploration and wonder.” They’re expecting the two classes at Camp Long to serve up to 64 children.

2 Replies to "BACK TO SCHOOL: Tiny Trees Preschool opening @ Camp Long"

  • Joan August 30, 2016 (3:08 pm)

    Good for the kids, but not so great for the wildlife. Added pressures for nesting birds and resident critters.

  • canton August 31, 2016 (7:02 am)

    Speaking of trees, has the city filed any charges against the admiral clear cut criminals?

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