Family Services of Westchester-Eastview Center
Family Services of Westchester's Eastview Center is an early childhood program at 350 Main Street in downtown White Plains, serving 4- and 5-year-olds through Universal Pre-Kindergarten with New York State-certified early childhood teachers and aides. The classroom day blends self-directed activities, hands-on developmentally appropriate materials, and special projects, with breakfast provided through the Child and Adult Care Food Program. It operates as a New York Day Care Center under OCFS license 796215.
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A White Plains Universal Pre-K and early childhood program run by Family Services of Westchester, with program details families can confirm before enrollment.
Ages served
Universal Pre-K for 4- and 5-year-old children; a child must turn four by December 1 to be eligible
Program type
New York State Day Care Center (preschool / early childhood education)
Teachers
Classrooms are staffed by New York State-certified early childhood education teachers and aides
Learning approach
Children are encouraged to problem-solve, experiment with developmentally appropriate materials, and build social relationships through self-directed activities and special projects
Meals
Breakfast is provided through federal funds via the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
Enrollment documents
Families provide proof of living in the White Plains City School District (such as a utility or phone bill), the child's birth certificate, and must meet federal income eligibility requirements
Preschool capacity
Licensed for up to 63 preschool-age children
Location
350 Main Street, White Plains, NY 10601
Operating organization
Operated by Family Services of Westchester (FSW), which also runs Head Start and Early Head Start programs in Westchester County
Program details can change, so ask about daily hours and drop-off/pickup times, current age availability and class openings, tuition or program cost, meal and snack details, inspection-history details, and current licensing status before making plans.
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