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STAFF

Our staff are highly qualified, caring, nurturing and compassionate. They choose to share their extensive years of experience and are committed to your child, your family and our program. The average years of dedication to Sayre is 10 and we are proud of every teacher who has devoted those years to our success and will devote the same to your family’s care and education.

All staff complete annual Professional Development in topics including but not limited to health and safety, curriculum, observation, fire safety, inclusion, child abuse mandated reporter and Pediatric First Aid and CPR. We are closed 2 days per year for full day In-service, February and October. All staff secure physicals as required. Staff have attained degrees including CDAs, Associates in Early Childhood, Bachelors and Masters degrees. Continuing professional development is key to providing the best care possible to your child and for your family. 

All staff have secured required clearances as per DHS and include FBI, Criminal Background, Child Abuse and NSOR.  All are renewed as required to remain in compliance.

Supervision is everyone’s responsibility and is not taken lightly. Our job is to ensure that your child remains safe, happy and engaged throughout their day.  In the event a minor accident does occur while in our care, you will receive documentation at the end of the day.  In the event the accident needs your attention, you will be contacted immediately for consultation.

Under no circumstances are staff permitted to use harsh, inappropriate, demeaning or abusive language in the presence of the children in our care. 

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REACH OUT TO US TODAY!

Reach out to Sayre Child Center today for all your child's early education and care requirements. Our facility is licensed each year by DHS and undergoes inspections by the City of Bethlehem Fire and Health Department to guarantee top-notch safety and quality. We offer well-rounded programs that caters to the cognitive, social, emotional, and nutritional needs of children from 6 weeks to 5th grade.

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