Currently, I have openings for children 2 years and up.
My weekly rate is $75/week, for Fulltime. Some part time positions are available. Rates for part time are negotiable and will fluctuate depending on hours per week.
If you would like to compare my rate with the average for this area, click here.
Feel free to contact me with any questions. My contact phone number is (573) 437-7196. Or you can email me at snodgrass.jessica@yahoo.com.
Jessi's Home Daycare
Licensed Daycare Service In Owensville, MO (573) 437-7196
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Owensville
Owensville, MO is a community located in Gasconade County. The population is approx 2500; however, it is not a typical small town. It has a great school sytem, funded primarily by the many factories and other small companys located in the area.
For those of you that are new to Owensville, or are considering moving to the community, here is a list of helpfull links:
http://www.owensvillemissouri.com/
http://www.gasconadecountyrepublican.com/
http://owensville.k12.mo.us/
http://www.americantowns.com/mo/gasconade-county-things-to-do
For those of you that are new to Owensville, or are considering moving to the community, here is a list of helpfull links:
http://www.owensvillemissouri.com/
http://www.gasconadecountyrepublican.com/
http://owensville.k12.mo.us/
http://www.americantowns.com/mo/gasconade-county-things-to-do
Current Openings
Currently, I have openings for Full Time and Part Time students, for ages 2 and up. Full Time Rate is $75 per week and Part Time is based on number of hours per week. Rates are negotiable. Daycare is located in Owensville, MO. If interested, just give me a call and we can discuss your needs. Or you can go to the contact page on this website.
Owensville News
Owensville has city activities fairly often. If you are moving to the area and would like to check out the local news and events, click here. It is common for students to participate in the local activities I always appreciate input from parents about possible fun field trips.
Monday, June 20, 2011
A learning tool that I often lean on is basic artwork. Whether it is painting, drawing, or just working with play-doh, students are learning motor skills while still having fun.
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