About Kids Avenue Learning Center, Inc.
Kids Avenue Learning Center (KALC) is a nonprofit childcare center offering state licensed early care and education services. It was founded in October 2003 by Amy Schak, RN. Today KALC is licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services to serve 97 children.
Employment Opportunities
Please fill out an application and turn it into Kids Avenue Learning Center. Your application will be kept on file for one year.
Kids Avenue Employment Application
Testimonials
I have two daughters with 10 years between them. My oldest attended Kids Avenue at their opening when she was 3 years old. She had attended several daycares before Kids Avenue, both facility and in-home. None of the daycares compared to Kids Avenue.
She entered into their preschool program and learned so much! She started Kindergarten well prepared mentally and socially. She was treated so well, with love and respect. I always knew how she was doing and felt very welcome!
When my new baby needed to start daycare I knew right away Kids Avenue was the only place I wanted her to go. Not only was it as great as when my oldest attended it is even better! My baby is loved and treated like she would when at home with me which I feel is very important! My oldest daughter is still at the top of her class and I feel that is from the foundation that Kids Avenue built! The staff still remembers her and asks about her when I am there. I love Kids Avenue!
Thanks so much for loving my kids,
Jennifer MyersOur two year old son really benefited from transitioning from an in home daycare to Kids Avenue. More activities are provided for his specific developmental level. We have seen great improvements in his knowledge of nursery rhymes, manners, table ettiquette, and gross motor skills…not to mention sharing with others. – The Heintz’s
Kids Avenue is great for my daughter because she is an only child. At Kids Avenue she is learning patience, manners, and absolutley loves being with the other kids. She used to be very shy and timid around other people now she is interacting with them instead of playing by herself. I know she is always getting the care she needs. – Kari Patee
