Tuition (Nursery & pre-K)
Start your child’s educational journey with a solid foundation. Solomon’s Pre-Kindergarten programs are licensed by the State of Ohio, Department of Education and Workforce and follow the Early Learning Content Standards.
NURSERY CLASS (3 YEAR OLDS)
Children that are potty-trained and 3-years old by August 1 may attend the nursery class.
$1,100 – Tuesday, Thursday
MORNING ONLY | 9:00am – 11:30am
$1,800 – Tuesday, Thursday
FULL DAYS | 9:00 am – 3:00PM
Includes snack, lunch, and rest time
PRESCHOOL CLASS (4 AND 5 YEAR OLDS)
Children that are at least 4-years old by August 1
$1,450 – Monday, Wednesday, Friday
MORNING ONLY | 9:00 am – 11:30am
$2,675 – Monday, Wednesday, Friday
FULL DAYS | 9:00am – 3:00pm
FULL DAYS | 9:00am – 3:00pm
Includes snack, lunch, and rest time
$4,150 – Monday - Friday
FULL DAYS | 9:00am – 3:00pm
Includes snack, lunch, and rest time
scholarships (MONDAY-FRIDAY all-day pre-k only)
Meyer Financial Aid | Download the application
Lutheran Church Attendance | $500 Awarded to families who show attendance at 10 Lutheran Church Worship services. Return the completed attendance card for a $500 refund to your FACTS account.
Multi-Child Scholarship | The first child’s tuition is full-price with each additional child receiving a scholarship of $410.
Pastor’s Children/Teacher’s Children Scholarships | Full tuition scholarship awarded to Solomon teacher’s children, and Pastor’s children.
ENROLLMENT PROCESS:
Contact us to schedule a tour!
Complete our online registration form.
Create your FACTS account https://online.factsmgt.com/signin/3WS9S
FACTS enrollment fee is $25 per family with one or two payments or $55 for those families wishing to extend payments over 12 months.
This fee is paid directly to FACTS when completing your payment choice.
EXTENDED CARE:
Solomon offers before and after school care at $3.50 per hour and is charged through FACTS. Drop off as early as 7:00am and pick up as late as 5:30pm.
Summer Camp (8 weeks, 9:00am - Noon) and all-day care, (beginning the Tuesday after Memorial Day and ending the Friday before the first week of school).