Coastside Mothers’ Club hosts popular elementary school review Feb 8


By on Wed, January 17, 2007

The Coastside Mothers’ Club will host its sixth annual education roundtable: A Parent Perspective—Schools on the Coastside. The roundtable will be held Thursday, February 8, 2007 at The Bell Building, 565 Kelly Street, Half Moon Bay, 7 to 9pm. 

This event is recommended for families who are beginning to plan for kindergarten and is open to the public, free of charge, as a community service to all Coastside residents.

The roundtable: A Parent Perspective - Schools on the Coastside is a unique opportunity to hear Coastside parents openly discuss their thoughts on selecting an elementary school (public, private or home schooled) that was right for their child.

Each of the parent speakers will share their experiences in choosing a kindergarten program and what they feel makes their school unique.  Some of the factors past panel members have discussed include: school size, parental involvement, finding the right school to match their child’s learning needs, or finding a school which offers a variety of enrichment activities (art, music, science, etc).

Schools represented include: Hatch Elementary School, Hatch Immersion Program, El Granada Elementary School, Farallone View Elementary School, Kings Mountain School’ La Honda/Pescadero School District, Sea Crest School, Wilkinson School, Picasso Kindergarten Program, and Young Coastside Home Scholars.

Mothers, fathers, caregivers or anyone who has interest in a child’s future is welcome.  No RSVP is required. For more information regarding the roundtable, please contact: [email protected] or visit our website at www.coastsidemothersclub.org

About the Coastside Mothers’ Club

The Coastside Mother’s Club was founded in 1992 by a community of families with young children.  Celebrating our 15 year anniversary, we have grown to approximately 200 members who live on the coast between Montara and Pescadero. Our club offers Coastside mothers, fathers and caregivers support, education and a chance for socialization, friendship and fun.  We also serve as an advocate for mothers, children and families within the Coastside community at large. 

For anyone interested in joining the club or for additional information about our organization, please visit our website at www.coastsidemothersclub.org