FAQs
Kid's Town Montessori School
Have a Montessori school-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
My child has allergies. Can he/she attend Kid's Town?
Kid's Town Montessori School accommodates students with severe allergies, but we are not a peanut-free facility. Parents are responsible for informing teachers about their child's specific dietary needs. While we follow provided instructions, please note that the school cannot assume responsibility for any allergic reactions that may occur.Do you have a car line so I don't have to leave my car to drop my child off?
Yes, we offer a convenient car line service designed to support busy families and ensure smooth daily transitions. According to the National Institute for Early Education Research, state-funded preschool programs in the U.S. enrolled about 1.75 million children, highlighting the growing need for organized and efficient pickup and drop-off procedures that support large preschool communities. Your child will be brought directly to your vehicle, where you can sign them out safely and quickly. The drop-off times for carpool children are 8:00–8:30 am and 2:45–3:00 pm. Contact Kid's Town Montessori School today to get connected with the top preschool in Vista, CA.Do you administer medication?
Our school requires a doctor's note to administer any medication. Please be aware that we do not have a medical professional on staff. As a trusted preschool in Vista, CA, we prioritize clear health policies to help keep every child safe and well cared for during the school day.Does my child have to take a nap?
State law requires all children under 5 years old to take an afternoon nap. For children aged 4.2 years and older, parents may provide a written note to excuse their child from napping if they typically don't nap at home. As a preschool in Vista, CA, we follow state regulations while also working with families to respect each child’s individual rest needs.What is the policy on children who are sick?
If a child's temperature reaches 100.4F or higher, they will be separated from other students, and a parent must pick them up immediately. Children must be fever-free for 24 hours before returning to school. As a preschool in Vista, CA, we enforce these health guidelines to protect the well-being of all students and staff.


