All Aboard Learning Center.
Hello and welcome to the All Aboard Learning Center.
Our child development center is a non-profit organization licensed through the State of Missouri.
Our Classes
Infants
1-12 Months
Planning in the infant classroom is based on current research. The teachers plan the day the relationship way.
Toddler
1-2 Years
In our toddler room, the children actually develop the curriculum. Every experience and every minute in the day are a part of the toddler curriculum.
Preschool
3 & 5 Years
In our preschool classrooms, we use Project Construct Curriculum, which is a curriculum based on what we know about children and how they learn. They learn best using a hands-on, minds-on approach through play.
School Age
5-13 Years
We offer before and after school care plus summer care for school age children ages 5-13. We provide structured activities to meet the developmental needs, interests, and academic needs of the enrolled children.
About Us
Our child development center is a non-profit organization licensed through the State of Missouri.
We are also accredited through Missouri Accreditation Association. MoA standards promote healthy physical, cognitive, social and emotional development. This serves as a guide to parents seeking the best possible care and education for their children.
Parent Info
We believe our facility to be a happy place where children can feel truly safe, accepted, and loved.
What kind of curriculum do you follow?
Depending upon learning abilities and age, we hope to help your child learn many things while attending AALC. Please refer again to the Missouri Pre-K Standards information available in the Director’s office or on the DESE website. AALC uses Project Construct curriculum which is an approach to teaching based on the theory that children construct knowledge through interactions with their physical and social environments. Through “hands-on, minds-on” learning experiences your child will develop a deep understanding of their world, learn to work collaboratively with adults and peers, and prepare to be lifelong problem solvers.
Do you have a special designated playground?
The Missouri outdoor play standard for childcare centers states: “All children must have time outdoors each day that weather permits.” This includes infants. We are required by the state to take children outside at least an hour each day when weather permits. If you feel your child is not well enough to go outside, please consider that your child may not be well enough to come to the center that day. If allergies prevent him/her from going outside, a signed doctor’s note is required. We are now a Move Smart Center. We have physical activity guidelines we follow every day to keep the children moving. Children tend to be more attentive and learn better after periods of activity and movement. To obtain a copy of the guidelines, please see Director.
What happens if my child gets sick or hurt?
If a child becomes ill after arrival, the All Aboard staff will call you. You must pick up the child in a timely manner or have a designated person do so. If the parent cannot be reached, the first name on the enrollment form will be contacted and each name following until we find an alternate person to release your child to.
What are your afternoon pick up procedures?
The parents must notify the staff member responsible for the child personally when the child arrives and leaves. If it is necessary for someone else to leave or pick up your child, please let the center know in advance. A written message or phone call will do. The center WILL NOT release your child to anyone not listed on the enrollment form. The center will request identification for a person that the staff does not recognize. The parents will be asked to update that list annually.
What if I have more questions?
If a parent should ever have any questions or concerns regarding the center, please feel free to call or drop by the center at any time. All Aboard Learning Center hopes each child will enjoy developing a healthy relationship with our teachers and the other children at the center.





