The Children's Resource Company
The Children's Resource Company, based in Denver, CO, is known as Iliff Preschool & Kindergarten. Established in 1963 by Harriet and Garwood Andresen, the school has grown from a modest beginning to a significant institution in southeast Denver. Over the years, it has expanded its facilities, including unique additions like a DC-7 airplane fuselage transformed into a classroom, showcasing the school's innovative approach to education. Managed by Chas and Helen Andresen, the school prides itself on providing a dynamic and playful learning environment for children. One standout feature is "Charlie 21," the repurposed DC-7 airplane, offering an imaginative setting for young learners. This unique classroom underwent a remarkable journey to reach the school, becoming a local sensation and adding a memorable touch to the educational experience of the students. Iliff Preschool & Kindergarten focuses on whole child development through engaging, safe, healthy, supported, and challenging educational practices. With diverse programs catering to toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and offering a Summer Adventure Day Camp, the school aims to provide immersive hands-on experiences that foster creativity and critical thinking. Through a teacher-facilitated, play-based curriculum, the school encourages children to explore, play, and interact, making learning both enjoyable and enriching.
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