2. Introducti
on
• Meadow Oaks Academy has become the leading choice for parents in
private education. For over 25 years our school has successfully met
parents needs.
• Our quality accredited curriculum enables each child to thrive and
grow through learning, and character development-all in a safe
nurturing environment.
• We blend the leading philosophies of teaching young children with the
child-initiated approach and the teacher directed approach to foster
independence and self-confidence.
3. PreSchool Staff
Dee Chhabra
Executive Admin
Dee Chhabra comes from a teacher’s family. He is a member of several Private
and Preschool boards in the state of Texas. He has his undergraduate degree in
Business Administration from Texas Wesleyan University.
Mrs. Lori Sargeant
Director of Preschool
Mrs. Sargeant is an 18 year member of the Meadow Oaks Academy community.
She has over 180 hours in early childhood education and development.
Ms Amy Keatts
Pre K Teacher
Amy Keatts is one of the best faculty of Meadow Oaks Academy. She has good
experience to handle pre-School Children.
4. Early Childhood Education
Our early childhood campus strives to meet the
physical, emotional and developmental needs of
your children. Meadow Oaks believes that early
childhood is a crucial time period for the
development of the child’s mental functions. This
development, including the emergence of the
abilities and skills in areas such as language,
motor skills, psychosocial cognitive and learning,
is greatly influenced by the educational
environment to which the child is exposed during
the first 6 years of life.
5. Health and Nutrition
Schools say no to sugary foods
To boost student performance, some schools have declared themselves “sugar-free” —
meaning they don’t allow sugar-laden foods, such as cookies, candies, birthday treats or
sweet drinks. Some of these schools report not only improved school performance but
also a decrease in disciplinary actions.
Ready set breakfast
“Eat your breakfast. It’s the most important meal of the day!” Why are parents always
saying that?
Well, imagine you’re a car. After a long night of sleeping, your fuel tank is empty.
Breakfast is the fuel that gets you going so you can hit the road.
Just like with other meals, try to eat a variety of foods, including:
•fruit
•vegetables
•grains ( make at least half your grains whole grains)
•protein (meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry beans, nuts, and seeds)
•dairy products ( low fat or fat-free milk, cheese, and yogurt)
6. Contact Details
Address: Meadow Oaks Academy
1412 S Beltline Rd
Mesquite, TX 75149
Phone: 1·972-285-6895
Fax: 1·972-285-7647
Website:
http://meadowoaksacademy.com/
Email:
info@meadowoaksacademy.com
Hours of Operation: Mon-Friday: 6:30am to 6:00pm
7. Contact Details
Address: Meadow Oaks Academy
1412 S Beltline Rd
Mesquite, TX 75149
Phone: 1·972-285-6895
Fax: 1·972-285-7647
Website:
http://meadowoaksacademy.com/
Email:
info@meadowoaksacademy.com
Hours of Operation: Mon-Friday: 6:30am to 6:00pm