Rooted in Faith. Growing With Purpose.
For more than 60 years, First Presbyterian Church has provided exceptional early childhood education through Presbyterian Weekday School and Mother’s Morning Out.
Today, we are excited to build on that strong foundation by bringing both programs together under one unified umbrella: FPC Day School.
This is an expansion of opportunity, not a replacement of what families already love. Our trusted programs remain in place. Our dedicated teachers remain in place. The warmth, faith, and excellence you expect remain firmly in place.
Mother’s Morning Out and Presbyterian Weekday School are not going away.
This is a change in name and structure only.
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The classrooms remain the same.
The teachers remain the same.
The daily routines remain the same.
The care and excellence remain the same.
By unifying under one name, we strengthen leadership, streamline communication, and provide long-term stability for every child and family we serve.
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We are not replacing what works.
We are reinforcing it.
One Day School. Multiple Options.
FPC Day School Now Includes:
Infant and Toddler Program (previously Mother’s Morning Out)
A nurturing half-day program for infants through young twos, designed to support early development in a loving, Christ-centered environment.
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Preschool Program (previously Presbyterian Weekday School)
A half-day preschool experience for two-, three-, and four-year-olds that fosters social, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual growth through readiness, confidence, curiosity, and the joyful discovery of learning.
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Expanded Day Options
As we grow, families will have access to a full-day programming options designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s families who need additional scheduling opportunities or desire extended learning, while maintaining developmentally appropriate practices and the same standards of excellence.
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Each program remains developmentally appropriate and carefully designed for the age it serves. The difference is that they now operate with shared leadership, shared vision, and shared commitment under one Day School structure.
Why Unify Under One Name?
Bringing our programs together under FPC Day School allows us to:​
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Strengthen leadership alignment
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Ensure consistent communication with families
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Align curriculum across age levels
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Provide clear pathways as children grow
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Plan responsibly and sustainably for the future
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Unity strengthens excellence. This alignment positions our early childhood ministry for long-term strength while honoring the foundation that families trust.
Built on a Strong Foundation
Our commitment remains unchanged:
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Faith-centered learning rooted in Christian values
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Developmentally appropriate curriculum
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Experienced and caring teachers
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Safe, welcoming classrooms
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Strong partnership with families
We are not transitioning away from our history. We are building upon it.
Come Grow With Us
Whether you are a returning family or exploring early childhood education for the first time, we invite you to learn more about our programs and schedule a visit.
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At FPC Day School, children are nurtured in faith, encouraged in curiosity, and supported every step of the way.​ We look forward to growing together.
Contact Us
Stephanie Blevins, Day School Director
Becky Rowland, Day School Assistant Director
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Notice Of Nondiscriminatory Policy As To Students
The Presbyterian Weekday School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
