Alpha House

Program and Facilities
The
Alpha House Nursery and Kindergarten was established in 1975 and is operated
by Holy Family University, serving the community and staffed by professional
teachers with assistance from the University's School of Education faculty.
Alpha House Nursery and Kindergarten is an academic program that follows
a traditional school calendar, operating from September to June.
Alpha House is accredited by the National Association for the Education
of Young Children (NAEYC). NAEYC administers the largest and most
widely recognized accreditation system for all types of early childhood
programs and child care centers. NAEYC is the nation’s largest
organization of early childhood educators. In order to be accredited
by NAEYC, a program must voluntarily undergo a comprehensive process
of internal self-study, invite external professional review to verify
compliance with the Criteria for High-Quality Early Childhood Programs,
and be found to be in substantial compliance with the Criteria, which
can be found at http://www.naeyc.org/accreditation.
The Alpha House
building is located next to the Holy Family Library. This modular,
one-story building was erected for the children's programs in 1984.
A separate driveway permits convenient access for parents and children
arriving and departing from school. Teachers supervise the children
at arrival and dismissal times.