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Moms Day Out Summer Enrollment 2026

Registration opens Feb 1 at 12:00am
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  • Summer MDO Program
    $395
  • Enrollment Fee
    $25

Details

Thank you for choosing the Claremore First Mom's Day Out Program. Our goals are to provide safe and quality care, give Christian nurturing, show God’s love, and have fun! 

IF THE CHILD'S CLASS IS FULL, PLEASE CALL, AND WE CAN ADD THEM TO A WAITING LIST.

Mission Statement: Altering the world by impacting people for Jesus! 


Our Core Values: 

Everything for His Glory 

Everybody Needs Jesus 

The Word Brings Life 

Disciples make Disciples 

Known by Our Love 

Real and Radical Faith 

Family Matters 


Dates for Summer 2026: June 9 – July 30
Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30 am - 2:45 pm

June 

Week 1 - Welcome! - All about Me; “Jesus Loves Me!” 

Week 2 - Bugs and Spiders; “God Made Everything” 

Week 3 - Sports Week; “God Helps Us Do Great Things!” 

June/July 

Week 4 - Patriotic; “We Can Trust God” 

July 

Week 5- Plants/Gardens; "God hears our Prayers."

Week 6- Sensory Week; “Jesus Is Our Friend”

Week 7- We can Praise God: “No ‘Rock’ Music Allowed.”

Week 8- Ice cream fun; “Jesus Calms the Storm”/Outside Water Day

Basic Information 

1. Tuition/Enrollment 

  • Enrollment fee - $25.00
  • Tuition
    • If paid monthly - $185.00 or $92.50 for once a week-  required on the FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH and is non-refundable
    • One payment for both months - $355.00 (A $15.00 discount). Full payment can only be made by cash or check.
    • A $25.00 late fee will be added to the tuition if not paid by the 15th of each month. 
    • There is a $5 discount for the second child.
    • There is no reduction in tuition for absences. However, if classes are dismissed by the Director for various reasons, adjustment of tuition MAY be assessed and implemented depending on the circumstances. The MDO program is fully funded by its parents, and it is up to you to follow these guidelines as set forth. 
    • Drop-In Fee $25 per day/$20 for each additional child (approval by the Director)  

Enrollment in Claremore First MDO is open to the community and is designed to meet the needs of children, ages 6 months through Pre-K. Re-enrollment takes place yearly, with priority given to those who are currently enrolled. 

MDO accepts children who need some special accommodations on a case-by-case basis only. If the child is able to assimilate into an inclusive setting (other students and activities), then we may enroll the child on a trial basis AFTER a meeting with the Director. Based on the successful results of the trial, the child can continue attending. MDO does not have the training, shadow teachers, one-on-one helpers, or facility modifications to accept every child with a special need. 

2. Parents, please provide the following: 

• Wet Wipes 

• Backpack with extra change of clothes 

• Lunch w/sippy cup 

• Nap time, buddy, for rest time only 

• Diapers  

• Blanket 

• Vinyl or cloth roll-up nap mat 

• Enrollment Forms/Immunization Records 

• Diaper rash cream if needed  

Please do not bring toys from home for your child to play with during school hours. 

Babies/1’s- We will provide sheets for the mats that we will wash each Thursday. We will send home blankets/pillows when needed for washing. 

3. Absences 

If your child is unable to attend, please call by 9:30am. If your child is absent for more than one week due to illness/injury, please contact the Preschool Director to discuss options. 

4. Security 

For the safety of the children and staff, parents or other adults accompanying the children will not be allowed into the hallway at drop-off in the morning or during the school day. If you need to come in to pay tuition or  speak to the Preschool Director, you must sign in, giving your reason for entry and receive a visitor’s badge before entering the school. All teachers working for Claremore First MDO have passed an OSBI background check as well as have a sexual abuse awareness and prevention training certificate.

5. Morning Drop-off Arrival 

Enter the First Kids parking lot from Will Rogers Blvd and either park or circle through. Exit to the right onto Florence to Patti Page. You may drop your child off under the portico at First Kids entrance. There will be teachers there to welcome your child and get them safely to their classroom. Parents who wish to walk their children to the school entrance may do so. However, park in the parking lot, walk the child to the front doors and we will take in from there. We will be ready to take your child until 9:00 am. If you arrive after that time, you’ll need to bring your child inside, sign in and receive a visitor’s badge, and then take your child to their room.  DO NOT PARK UNDER THE PORTICO TO PARK AND LEAVE YOUR CAR.  

If your child is 6 mo up to 1 year old, you will bring your child into the entrance of the nursery door where your teacher will meet you to take the child into the room. Parents are NOT allowed into the rooms. 

6. Afternoon pick-up 

Our afternoon pickup procedure will vary depending on the number and sizes of classes from year to year, as well as the weather on a particular day.  The Director will determine the exact procedure before the start of our MDO year and inform you in that regard before the first day of class. 

We will only release your child to their parents/guardians or to those individuals listed on the child’s authorized pick-up list. You will be given a “Pick-Up Card.” This card must be shown in order for the child to be released. After the teachers are familiar with those picking up their children, the Pick-Up card will not be necessary.  This card will be useful for others you have asked to pick up your child. If you need extra cards,  please request them through your child’s teacher. All students should be picked up by 3:00 PM.

7. Outdoor activities 

Classes will have outdoor recess, weather permitting. 

8. Nursing moms 

We would love to accommodate nursing moms and we will have a nursing area ready. However, our teachers will be feeding your child at other times throughout the day, so it would be preferential if your child is able to drink from a bottle as well. This will provide both the child and the teacher the benefit of comforting and nourishing your child while you are away. 

9. Medical Information 

Children should not come to school if they are sick, even if they just have a minor sore throat. If your child has had the following symptoms within the past 24 hours, they should not be brought to school: 

• Fever 

• Vomiting or diarrhea (even if associated with teething) 

• Any symptoms of the usual childhood diseases – scarlet fever, chicken pox, flu, strep throat,  bronchitis or measles. 

• Common cold 

• Sore Throat 

• Frequent, bad cough 

• Any rash 

• Any skin infection: boil, ringworm, impetigo 

• Pink eye and other eye infections (all eye infections are contagious): the child must be on medication for 24 hours before returning to school. 

10. Three-year-old students DO NOT have to be completely potty trained to attend the Summer Session. 

11. Biting 

Unfortunately, biting can sometimes occur when toddlers/preschoolers are together. If this happens, the child will be told “No, do not bite” and will be removed from the situation to sit in timeout for one minute per age.  Parents of both parties will be notified. Confidentiality will be kept. We will work with the child who bit to work towards alleviating any further instances. However, if a second bite occurs, the parent will be asked to take their child home for the day.  The Director may discuss suspension or removal from the program if biting continues another time.

12. Discipline and Guidance 

Discipline and guidance shall be consistent and based on understanding child development. It will promote self-discipline and acceptable behavior. There will be no cruel punishment, and no child shall ever receive corporal punishment. The method of discipline used at MDO for inappropriate behavior will begin with redirection--helping the child become involved in an appropriate activity. If redirection does not alleviate inappropriate behavior, the teacher will continue to talk to the student about what is a better way to choose.  Parents will be notified regarding their child’s behavior for the day in order to work with us on a solution to the inappropriate behavior. 

13. Birthdays 

We will recognize birthdays for our students. If you wish to bring a special snack for your child’s birthday,  please make sure to contact your child’s teacher to make plans for this. 

14. Labeling 

Please label ALL backpacks, coats, jackets, sweaters, hats, and scarves with your child’s name. 

15. Shoes 

Students are required to wear either tennis shoes or sandals with a strap around the heel. NO FLIP FLOPS or shoes that don’t have a heel strap.