The Malvern School
The Malvern School, founded in 1998, is a year-round private preschool for ages six weeks to eight years. The school has 27 locations throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania and Central and Southern New Jersey.
History
Joseph Scandone and Kristen Waterfield founded the Malvern School in 1998.[1] A pioneer in the early childhood education field, Scandone also founded the Goddard School in 1986. Scandone served as president and CEO until 1996.[2] Scandone and Waterfield then opened The Malvern School in an effort to maintain basic state certification standards and employ only degreed teachers.[3] Malvern's innovative curriculum, designed and implemented by Waterfield, allows teachers to customize lesson plans to meet the needs of a diverse student body, and has been recognized as a leader in the field by industry accreditation agencies.[4] Malvern currently operates schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Mrs. Bush’s Story Time
In 2010, The Malvern School hosted a school-wide event based on First Lady Barbara Bush’s pro-literacy radio program "Mrs. Bush’s Story Time." Created by the Philadelphia non-profit organization Children's Literacy Initiative, hosted by Mrs. Bush, and broadcast nationwide by ABC Radio Networks, ‘’Mrs. Bush’s Story Time’’ featured celebrities reading classic children’s stories.[5]
“As you know, literacy has been my life-long passion, and I am so proud of the work that my foundation has done to advance the cause and encourage people of all ages to experience the joy of reading,” said Mrs. Bush. “I am especially pleased that the Malvern School is using the broadcasts as educational events for their students, and I wish them the best of luck,” she added. “Malvern School First in Nation to Re-Launch Mrs. Bush's Story Time.”[6]
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
Since 2008, The Malvern School has been a sponsor of The Alex Scott – Stand for Hope Phone Bank on CBS 3-Philadelphia and the Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) by raising additional funds and awareness in the fight against pediatric cancer. Every year since 2008 each Malvern School location hosts an Alex's Lemonade Stand Day.[7]
As of 2018, The Malvern School had raised nearly $800,000 for Alex's[8] and has been recognized by ALSF as one of the Top 100 individual fundraisers for the foundation in the PA/NJ area.[9]
References
- Dava Guerin (March–April 2012), Kristen M. Waterfield: Opening the Minds to Endless Possibility, Local Living
- Vyola P. Willson (10 October 1994). "He's Trying For A Class Operation With Education, Day Care And More Goddard Schools Uses Qualified Teachers At Every Level. Now, Franchises Are Available". Philly.com.
- Allie Harcharek (August 2012). "Love of Learning, the Malvern School: A Nurturing and Engaging Environment for Children". Suburban Family.
- Allie Harcharek (August 2012). "Love of Learning, the Malvern School: A Nurturing and Engaging Environment for Children". Suburban Family.
- "Former First Lady Launches Pre-School Reading Program". Gray Television. 12 April 2012.
- "Malvern School First in Nation to Re-Launch Mrs. Bush's Story Time" (PDF). The Malvern School. 19 October 2010.
- Gene Walsh (18 July 2012). "Malvern School Hosts Alex's Lemonade Stand". The Times Herald.
- "The Malvern School Lemonade Day 2012". Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
- Jesseka Kadylak (17 July 2012). "Malvern School to Host Lemonade Day Fundraiser". Northampton Patch.