We are excited to announce that we are seeking an experienced leader to serve as Vice President of Programs at Nurtury Early Education. The VP of Programs will ensure the successful design and delivery of high-quality early education. They will bring strong skills in developing staff and making data-informed decisions.
Three of Nurtury’s Family Child Care programs had a unique opportunity to visit Revere City Hall for a Civic Education Day! Early learners asked councillors questions and presented their ideas on what they’d like to see in the city.
Nurtury’s Family Child Care (FCC) system will be highlighted in United Way’s Changemakers series. Luisa Muñoz from United Way Mass Bay visited one of our FCC programs last week.
On Friday, May 9th, Nurtury welcomed volunteers from Liberty Mutual to our Harvard Street Center in Cambridge to help clean up the garden beds and plant vegetables for our toddler and preschool classrooms to use and learn from.
On April 23rd, Simmons University’s London Center for Community Engagement and Social Justice honored our Nurtury Learning Lab with their Outstanding Community Partner Award. This award recognizes our partnership with Simmons through the Jumpstart program.
Today, Representative Aaron Michlewitz, House Chairman of the MA Ways and Means Committee, for touring our new Family Child Care (FCC) Incubator in Roxbury. Nurtury’s FCC Incubator opened in Roxbury last month, equipping early childhood educators with the start-up space
Over 20 members of Nurtury Early Education joined our peers at the Massachusetts State House for Early Education and Care Advocacy Day on Tuesday, March 4th. Nurtury staff met with state legislators to advocate for public funding supporting high-quality early education
Nurtury’s Family Child Care (FCC) Winter Coat Drive last month was a huge success! Thank you to Matt Parlante at the Revere Fire Department for his generous donation of children’s coats.
Led by FCC Educator Suany Ramos Rodas, Our Little Steps Child Care adopts pedagogy that considers both the cognitive, emotional and social needs of children in their first stage of life.
Led by FCC Educator Lissette Medina, Liss Friendship Garden practices the philosophy of Reggio Emilia and the emerging curriculum, since Lisette believes that children should learn at their own pace, being leaders of their own learning.