Vass NC New Child Care Center Little Pines Academy Opening This August

Little Pines Academy

A Vass NC new child care center is set to open this summer as Little Pines Academy expands its presence in Moore County. The new location aims to help meet the growing demand for early childhood education in the Sandhills.

Little Pines Academy announced it will open a second preschool location at 134 Alley Street in Vass, with enrollment beginning April 1.

Addressing Child Care Needs in Moore County

The Vass NC new child care center comes at a critical time. A recent community needs assessment found there is only one available child care opening for every seven toddlers in Moore County.

The new facility will serve children ages one through four, including pre-kindergarten programs designed to prepare students for school.

What Families Can Expect

The center will feature five classrooms focused on nurturing development, creativity, and social growth. Little Pines Academy leadership says the goal is to provide a welcoming and engaging learning environment.

Families can learn more or join the waitlist by visiting Little Pines Academy.

The Vass NC new child care center is expected to open in August following building renovations.

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