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DCWWS
FAMILIES
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Parents/Guardians are partners in their
children's education and we encourage family involvement at every
level of the Dainty Center/Willow Wood School experience.
We offer a variety of opportunities to get
involved in your child's educational experience by:
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Facilitating communication between
care-givers,
teachers, children and their families;
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Supporting extended family systems;
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Sponsoring numerous family
educational and social events.
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Worldwide Campus For Kids, Inc.
is a not-for-profit organization established by a school parent group at
Dainty Center/Willow Wood School in Brentwood in 1998. Our purpose is to
create unique learning opportunities for 1st through 6th graders in East
Bay communities to explore and experience our national heritage, hands-on,
by taking an annual trip to historical and scientific points of interest.

Our successes to date include exceptional
academic and socially enriching trips to:
Washington, DC
Williamsburg, Virginia
Orlando, Florida & the Kennedy Space Center
New
York City
Philadelphia
The
Hawaiian Islands
Georgia
Virginia
Seattle, and
Canada
WWCFK is supported and staffed by volunteer
parents, teachers, and other educators. WWCFK's receives no city, state,
or federal funds. Activities are funded through private and corporate
donations and other fundraising efforts of its members.
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"The
'Golden Rule' is taught here along
with academics. Cookie and Shawn go beyond the classroom and reach
out to the parents with their enlightening Family Building
Workshops. Dainty Center/Willow Wood School is a community of
teachers, parents and students who truly care about each other and
the community." - D.
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The Delta Parents
Association is a volunteer
coalition of Dainty Center/Willow Wood School parents who work
hand-in-hand with teachers and administrators to bring the parent's
voice and action into all elements of campus life.
Through fundraising efforts,
community-building activities, and sponsorship of social events, DPA
serves to enrich the lives of children and their families.
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To learn more about DC/WWS family programs,
contact us:
(925) 634-4539. |
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