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Re-Opening Wraparound Care Request For Proposals
The Center Point – Urbana Community School District is committed to partnerships with the community to provide wraparound preschool care. CPU is planning to establish an interagency agreement with a community partner or organization at our primary school. Quality district programs provide additional learning opportunities for our students. Additionally, having childcare programs on site, at our school, offers families the…
3-year Old Preschool
Begin the Pointer Pup Journey Students are engaged in activities and learning opportunities to grow socially, emotionally, physically, and cognitively in the early learning environment. The maximum number of students for 3-year-olds is 18 students, along with the state licensed early childhood Teacher and a classroom Paraprofessional. Our 3-year-preschool program offers students to attend 2 mornings a week; either Monday/Thursday…
2025 – 2026 Calendar Survey
The 2025-26 Academic Calendar Stakeholder Survey is now LIVE! Your feedback is crucial, and the survey includes all the key information regarding the guidelines and requirements that influence the calendar. This survey will close… Friday, January 24, 2025 at 4:00 pm! LINK: https://forms.gle/XrA3zWcc66n7A5dt5…
About Intermediate
Thank you for visiting the CPU Intermediate Webpage. The intermediate building has 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade students along with one section of morning and one section of afternoon preschool. It is also the home of the district office. The building is located at 202 West Main Street in Urbana, Iowa. It is one of four buildings in the Center Point-Urbana…
								Childcare Options
The Center Point Urbana area offers several childcare options to meet families’ needs. Two programs are available within the primary building: Kids Zone’s Before and After School Program and Growing Patch Learning Center’s Wraparound Care. These programs are operated by external organizations, so families interested in learning more or enrolling their children should contact the respective programs directly for additional…
								Mental Health/Community Resources
Students’ unmet mental health needs can be a significant obstacle to student academic, career and social/emotional development and even compromise school safety. Schools are often one of the first places where mental health crises and needs of students are recognized and initially addressed. Below is a list of mental health services available throughout the metro area. This is not a…
Leader in Me
7 Habits Be Proactive – You choose your actions, attitude, and moodBegin With the End in Mind – A goal without a plan is just a wishPut First Things, First – You’re in charge, you’re the creatorThink Win-Win – Less me, more WESeek First to Understand, Then to be Understood – We don’t learn from talking, we learn from listeningSynergize…