Contents of a Master Calendar

1. Marketing

-Fall

-Summer

-Winter

-Spring

-Other

2. Enrollment Preparations (paperwork, procedures, etc.)

- Fall

- fall registration begins

- 4’s and 5’s to neighborhood kindergarten class

- classroom inventories and equipment orders

- fall classroom and teacher changes

- Van run routes and procedures

- Meet with elementary schools

- Winter

- Summer

- summer registration

- classroom inventories and equipment orders

- summer classroom and teacher changes

3. Staff Development

- Professional development days (Center closed) (provide at least 6 months

notice for parents and add to parent handbook)

- Staff meetings

- In-school

- Attending conferences

- AS degree classes

4. Staff Management

- Evaluations (at least annual + probationary)

- Raise consideration

- Annual (minimum) program evaluation

- Teacher appreciation day/week (usually in early May)

- Monthly staff appreciation

- Vacations and other scheduled time off

- Planning time

- Preparations for new school year

- Birthdays and anniversaries

5. Paperwork

- Prepare for re-licensing process

- Inspection of staff and children’s records

- Check staff trainings records

- Food program paperwork

- School Readiness paperwork

- Report due dates

6. Facility

- Playground safety checks

- Building safety check

- Curb appeal check

- Carpet cleaning

- Floor waxing

- Floor stripping/deep clean/wax

- Fire extinguisher inspections

- Vehicle maintenance and inspection

7. Parents

- Annual (minimum) program evaluation

- Parent/teacher conferences

- Parent events (at least 3 yearly)

- fall open house

- holidays

- parent’s night out

- graduation

- Notification of special events

- Involve them in teacher appreciation day/week (usually in early May) – add to

parent handbook and give plenty of notice

- Parent education activities

- Newsletters

8. Program

- Review of policies and procedures to revise, add, amend, etc. (at least yearly)

- Weekly review of teacher lesson plans

- Formal assessments of the children

- Director conducts observations in each classroom

- Field trips

- Revise menus

9. Financial

- Prepare annual budget

- Prepare monthly reconciliation reports

- Review current fee structure (at least annually)

- Weekly review of accounts

- Monthly: purchase disposables (paper, crayons, glue, etc.), food and paper

goods

-Regular purchase of toys – monthly?

-Regular purchase of furniture – semi-annually?

-Check / compare utility costs

-Pay taxes and other bills

10. Meetings

- Project PITCH management trainings

- Directors’ Forums

- ELLM

- PSP

- Church Board meetings

11. Other

- Community events such as Week of the Young Child

- Special cultural events and holidays

- Community service such as making treats for and visiting a nursing home

- Time table for accreditation steps