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Denville Schools

Denville KinderCare
162 E Main St, Denville
973-625-4555

The Goddard School
3175 Route 10 E, Suite 1, Denville
973-328-8588

Lakeview Elementary School-Preschool Program
44 Cooper Rd, Denville
973-983-6540

Little Learner Academy
89 US-46, Denville
973-625-2800

The Learning Experience – Denville
3121 NJ-10, Denville
973-442-5760

Rhyme & Reason Preschool
8 Myers Ave, Denville
973-625-4455

Union Hill Church Preschool
427 Franklin Rd, Denville
973-361-5983

Lakeview Elementary School (Grades PreK-5)
44 Cooper Rd, Denville
973-983-6540

Morris Knolls High School (Grades 9-12)
50 Knoll Dr, Rockaway
973-664-2200

Riverview Elementary School (Grades K-5)
33 St Marys Pl, Denville
973-983-6545

Valleyview Middle School (Grades 6-8)
320 Diamond Spring Rd, Denville
973-983-6535

Morris Catholic High School (Grades 9-12)
200 Morris Ave, Denville
973-627-6674

Morris County School of Technology (Grades 9-12)
400 E Main St, Denville
973-627-4600

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Hilltop Christian Nursery School: A Hidden Gem in Morris County

Hilltop Christian Nursery School: A Hidden Gem in Morris County

Selecting a preschool can be scary, especially for first time parents. We sat down with Victoria Legacki, Director of Hilltop Christian Nursery School on the importance of play based learning and what sets HCNS apart from other preschools in our area. Read our interview here and be sure to schedule a tour to see if they are the perfect preschool for you and your family.

Meet a Founder: Lydia Thibodeau of Sommet Nannies

Meet a Founder: Lydia Thibodeau of Sommet Nannies

Finding reliable and top-notch childcare is at the top of every new mom’s list—but can often feel next to impossible, akin to finding a unicorn. Sommet Nannies has helped hundreds of families find their own childcare unicorn since 2015, through thorough vetting, extensive communication and best-in-class providers.

How to Talk to Your Kids About War

How to Talk to Your Kids About War

It’s very important as a parent to recognize that and create an open dialogue with your children so they know they can come to you with questions and understand how to process big feelings. My children’s school recently sent an email with helpful articles on how to talk to your children about war. I thought they were pretty helpful, so I wanted to share them for you here.

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