Embark Education
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Embark Education is a community-based preschool and childcare center on the I-83 corridor in Sparks Glencoe, Maryland. It was started in 2020 by a group of preschool educators whose previous school was shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic. They reopened as an independent center built around early-childhood care for families in the area. The program runs as a Maryland-licensed childcare center (it uses the state Office of Child Care emergency, health inventory, immunization, and blood lead testing forms for enrollment) and welcomes children of all backgrounds, faiths, and abilities.
The center serves infants as young as 6 weeks through pre-K, organized into four tracks: Infants, Toddlers, Preschool, and seasonal Camps. The toddler program uses rolling admission throughout the year, placing children by age and developmental stage, and there is rolling admission into the young twos class during the fall when space allows. The preschool program follows the school-year calendar, with children staying with the same cohort and teachers for the full year. Teaching is play-based and hands-on, with a stated concentration on developing each child's language and social-emotional growth alongside critical-thinking and school-readiness skills. Daily routines mix large-group meeting times, small-group activities, outdoor exploration, and one-to-one attention, and teachers work on independent life skills (putting on a coat, opening a lunch) and a growth mindset.
Family partnership is a central part of how the school runs. Parents are treated as classroom partners and are welcomed as volunteers for school events and classroom reading, and the school adds support through family education seminars, weekend family events, parent-teacher conferences, and informal check-ins. Community service is woven into the calendar, with classes taking part in age-appropriate projects such as collecting soda tabs for Ronald McDonald House, providing meals to families in need, and a holiday giving tree. For families navigating language-based learning differences or twice-exceptional profiles, the program's emphasis on individualized attention, language development, and social-emotional support is the relevant draw. Tuition schedules for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 years are posted on the site (as rate sheets), and enrollment applications and required Maryland forms are available online.
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