Hilltop Community Children's
Community Center in Pittsburgh, PA
Hilltop Community Children's Center was set up in 1988 to serve working families child care and parent support requirements in the southern section of the City of Pittsburgh. Hilltop CCC is a NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children) Accredited Early Childhood Education Program, Child Care and Parent Support Center with the highest ranking of level four in the PA Keystone Stars. Hilltop supplies Early Head Start, Head Start and Pittsburgh Board of Education Pre-K Programs. Kids served are from birth to 13 years of age.
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Hilltop Community Children's
read moreTomorrow, September 2, 2020, Hilltop celebrates 32 wonderful years serving the South Pittsburgh community! Thank you to all our families, staff, and community partners for helping to make the last 32 years so wonderful. Here's to many more years continuing to provide high quality childcare and family support! We still have a couple openings left in our infant room and our FREE Pre-K program! If you or someone you know needs care for their baby or their preschooler ages 3-5, please have them give us a call or email us.
About Us
read moreWe are a PA State Licensed facility, Early Head Start program & Pre-K Counts through Pittsburgh Public Schools Board of Education, providing full day, before and after school care for children ages 0 to 5. Children are provided with nutritious meals and unparalleled care. Our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing, and educational environment for children while their parents are working, in school, or in job training programs. We believe in a consistent, developmentally appropriate environment where children can feel safe, explore, and learn through their play.
Programs
read moreOur schedule reflects a consistent, structured day using the National Association for the Education of Young Children's developmentally appropriate practice as our standard. Our children learn through a play-based, child-initiated curriculum. Infants explore and develop relationships through a consistent daily routine and one-on-one interactions with caregivers. Toddler and preschool children have circle time each morning where concepts and skills are introduced and developed. These concepts and skills are reinforced throughout the day in their play and art projects.