ALTERINE JOHNSON EARLY LEARNING CENTER @ ALLIANCE FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT

ALTERINE JOHNSON EARLY LEARNING CENTER @ ALLIANCE FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT

Preschool·909 MAIN ST, STRATFORD, CT 06615
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About ALTERINE JOHNSON EARLY LEARNING CENTER @ ALLIANCE FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT

ALTERINE JOHNSON EARLY LEARNING CENTER @ ALLIANCE FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT is a licensed preschool serving families in Stratford, CT. The program focuses on early education and kindergarten readiness, blending structured learning with play-based activities. Connecticut preschool programs are licensed by the OEC. The state's School Readiness program provides free or reduced-cost preschool in priority communities. ALTERINE JOHNSON EARLY LEARNING CENTER @ ALLIANCE FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT holds license #DCCC.16829, verified through CT OEC. Visit during class time, not just during a scheduled tour. Watching teachers interact with children during real activities tells you far more than a polished walkthrough

Last updated April 2026

Preschool Services

Services offered by ALTERINE JOHNSON EARLY LEARNING CENTER @ ALLIANCE FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT:

  • Infant And Toddler Care
  • Kindergarten readiness curriculum and early literacy
  • Math, science, and social studies exploration
  • Creative arts, music, and movement activities
  • Social-emotional development and conflict resolution
  • Indoor and outdoor play with structured learning time
  • Progress assessments and parent-teacher conferences

Service Area

ALTERINE JOHNSON EARLY LEARNING CENTER @ ALLIANCE FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT serves Stratford and the surrounding communities:

Preschool in Stratford — FAQ

What age should my child start preschool?

Most preschools in Stratford and Fairfield County accept children ages 3-5. Some offer pre-K programs starting at age 2.5 if the child is potty-trained. The ideal age depends on your child's social readiness and developmental milestones — many parents find age 3 is a good starting point. Kindergarten readiness is the primary goal of preschool programs in this area.

What is the difference between preschool and daycare in Stratford?

Preschools focus on structured early education with curriculum, learning goals, and kindergarten readiness. Daycare centers provide full-day care with some educational activities but prioritize supervision and routine. Many Stratford programs blend both approaches. Preschools typically run shorter hours (8am-12pm or 8am-3pm) while daycare offers full-day coverage until 5:30-6pm.

Questions to Ask When You Visit

Before choosing a preschool provider, bring this list to your visit or call.

  1. 1What curriculum or learning framework do you follow?
  2. 2How do you assess each child's developmental progress?
  3. 3What is the teacher-to-student ratio in the classroom?
  4. 4How do you prepare children for kindergarten readiness?
  5. 5What training and credentials do your teachers have?
  6. 6How do you handle children with different learning styles or special needs?
  7. 7What does parent involvement look like at your program?

Preschool Costs in Connecticut

Average preschool cost for toddlers in CT: $800-1,300/month. Rates vary by provider, location, and hours needed.

Financial Assistance

Care 4 Kids: Connecticut's Care 4 Kids program helps eligible families pay for childcare while they work or attend school. The program covers licensed family childcare, center-based care, and before/after school programs.

Apply for Care 4 KidsHelpline: 1-888-214-5437

Cost data: Child Care Aware of America, 2025. Subsidy info: CT Office of Early Childhood (OEC).

Provider data verified through CT Office of Early Childhood (OEC) and Google Business Profiles. Last updated April 2026.

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Credentials

Licensed

License Verified

License #DCCC.16829
StatusACTIVE
Expires2026-08-31

Verified via CT OEC

State Inspection Record

22
Total Inspections
5
Passed Clean
Last inspected: May 6, 2025No violations

62 citations across 22 inspections. Most childcare citations are minor regulatory issues that providers correct promptly.

Common citation types:

degrees11x
Playground Free From Hazards6x
License Premise Clean/Good Repair/Safe5x
First Aid Kit(s):Indoor/Outdoor/Field Trip4x
Oral/Topical/Inhalant/Injectable Medications: Authorized Prescriber/Parent Permission/MAR4x
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Mar 27, 2024
Lead Water Test/Bottled Water
Water supply, food service and sewage disposal facilities shall be in compliance with all applicable sections of the Public Health Code. All water supplies shall be tested every two (2) years for lead
Mar 27, 2024
Lead Water Test/Bottled Water
Water supply, food service and sewage disposal facilities shall be in compliance with all applicable sections of the Public Health Code. All water supplies shall be tested every two (2) years for lead
Apr 3, 2023
License Premise Clean/Good Repair/Safe
The building, equipment and services shall be maintained in a good state of repair. A maintenance program shall be established that ensures that the interior, exterior and grounds of the building are
Apr 3, 2023
Playground Free From Hazards
Hardware such as air conditioners, water heaters or fuse boxes shall be inaccessible to children. The playground shall be free of glass, debris, holes and other hazards.
Apr 3, 2023
Water Temperature 60 degrees-115 degrees
The water heating equipment shall deliver water at the tap, the temperature of which shall be within a range of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit to one hundred fifteen (115) degrees Fahrenheit. It shall

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Data from the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood (OEC) public records. Updated April 2026.

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