The Peoria Unified Family Resource Center provides free activities, resources, and information to families in the community.
The Peoria Unified School District is proud to offer the KidZone program, our innovative before and after school care program. Through this program, K-8 students are able to learn and interact in a safe, caring environment.
Kinder Camp will be held July 20-23, 2020, from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. Students must be 5 years-old by August 31, 2020, and enrolled for Kindergarten in one of Peoria Unified’s 34 elementary schools.
The Early Childhood Center for Excellence in Learning (ECCEL) Preschool Program provides programming that meets the needs of the whole child - socially, academically and emotionally - to prepare them to enter kindergarten ready to learn.
Family and community events.
Opportunities for parents to connect in a social environment.
Educational Workshops for Parents
Activities for parents and children together.
Events for families and children together.
Parent/caregiver education opportunities.
Opportunities for parents/caregivers to connect with each other.
Activities for parents/caregivers and children together.
School Readiness Class for Parents and Children ages 3-5 years.
Community Education enrichment opportunities for out of school times.
CPR/1st Aid Certification for Preschool Staff
First Grade Early Entrance Test Request. Child must reach the age of 6 between 9/1 and 12/31 to be eligible for testing, there are no exceptions.
Community Events for the whole family to enjoy!
Kindergarten Early Entrant Test Request. Child must reach the age of 5 between 9/1 and 10/31 to be eligible for testing. November and December birth dates will NOT be tested, there are no exceptions.
Coffee & Connections - "Strong for Motherhood: Moving Without Pain While Caring for Little Ones": Wednesday, April 29th @ Sky View 10-11 am.
Join Hannah Baylon, a Physical Therapist and the owner of MOMentum Virtual PT & Wellness for a class on staying strong as a mom. Hannah has been practicing for over six years, with a background in general orthopedics, and she specializes in helping pregnant and postpartum moms build strength, improve mobility, and move through daily life with less pain and more confidence. Through one-on-one virtual physical therapy, Hannah focuses on practical movement strategies that support the real physical demands of motherhood, from lifting and carrying to returning to exercise safely. Join us at the FRC for tips and tools to help you keep moving through motherhood! Limited childcare will be provided. Please indicate if you need childcare when registering.
Ages: Adult Duration: 1 hour
Full - waiting list