Educare New Orleans

Educare New Orleans

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Educare New Orleans, a Clover program, is an early learning center serving children six weeks to five years old.

Our full day, full year program fosters lifelong learning through a research-based curriculum, family engagement, and a nurturing environment.

05/26/2026

A chair was passed today! 🙌🏽 Janell passed the chair to Mikell. Janell stated: “I passed Mikell the chair because she shows great dedication and compassion every single day to each of her students. She is always patient and she is very dependable, willing to work with and help wherever she is needed. She’s been an amazing support and bright light to me personally with her bubbly personality and comforting heart. I just want her to know she is seen and appreciated. “

05/26/2026

IT’S A SCIENCE FAIR!!!!
Throughout the school year the students in classroom 121 conducted experiments that required recipes, predictions, evaluation of the results, and even trial and error for some experiments. The science fair was a way for them to showcase their scientific inquiry skills they’ve acquired as well as their creativity.
Thank you to our wonderful parents for partnering with your children during the science fair. Your guidance and encouragement helped foster curiosity, confidence, and a love of learning. We truly appreciate your time and effort.
Look out you have some future scientists in the making! 🔬🥼

05/09/2026

One more chair was passed. Carla passed the chair to Annette. Carla stated: “ I passed the chair to Annette because she has been a staple of Educare’s foundation and success. She and I have worked together for 13 years and every day Annette demonstrates professionalism, dedication and integrity. I appreciate Annette’s daily words of inspiration/encouragement and her smile lights up the darkest room. Annette has shown us what it looks like to fight 💗 and never look back.”

05/09/2026

Another chair was passed! 🙌🏽Danielle passed the chair to Renay. Danielle stated: “ I decided to pass the chair to Renay because she’s always willing to help. Whenever I ask for her assistance she comes to assist and support with no questions asked. She is like that with all staff. She is truly appreciated for everything she does.”
Stay tuned for another chair pass! ♥️

05/09/2026

We had a few chairs passed. Chantel passed the chair to Giselle. Chantel stated: “I passed the chair to Mrs.Scott because we started this journey in the beginning at Tulane/Asia Baptist church before moving into the Educare building. Seeing her transition from a teacher to a master teacher has been inspiring to watch. She’s the epitome of a great educator and leader!! I like to guide my day by the words of Mrs. Scott: Always come up with a solution and be better than you were the day before. “ Stay tuned for the next chair pass.

05/06/2026

We had a chair passed! Bri passed the chair to Janell.
Bri shared: “I passed the chair to Janell because she really and truly deserves to be recognized for her hard work and dedication to the craft of teaching. She has been hit with challenges for the past year, that only a person as strong as her could overcome. She’s been a great coworker and an amazing friend, so I am honored to pass the chair to her!”

Photos from Educare New Orleans's post 05/05/2026

Dear Educare New Orleans Teacher,
We thank and appreciate you for everything you do every day. Your patience, dedication, and care make a bigger difference than you probably realize.
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!

04/18/2026

We just wrapped up NAEYC’s Week of the Young Child.
Take a peek at the fun and engaging activities that took place in the classrooms on Music Monday, Tasty Tuesday, Work Together Wednesday and Artsy Thursday. We were closed for PD on Family Friday so we suggested that our families do something fun with their little one.

04/13/2026

Thank you for providing us with a tasty treat (warm glazed beignets)this morning.

04/11/2026

This week’s Fun Friday was dedicated to flowers. The students embarked on a walking excursion to find different varieties of flowers that were in bloom in the neighborhood. They talked about the sizes and colors of the flowers and what they need to grow.
To commemorate the walking field trip, the students created an arboretum that contained the flowers so they could display them and discuss them later. When the engaging and fun activity ended, one of the toddlers, Liam stated: “Flowers pretty, bushes not pretty. “ ♥️
This was one of the many great STEAM activities that take place in the classrooms.

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3801 Saint Bernard Avenue
New Orleans, LA
70122

Opening Hours

Monday 7:45am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:45am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:45am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:45am - 5:30am
Friday 7:45am - 5:30pm