Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide
exceptional early child
education services while
facilitating the emotional,
physical, psychological and
intellectual development of
children in a safe, caring, and
nurturing environment.
History
Covina Development Center
(CDC) was originally
established in 1957 by parents
who were unable to find
programs for their children with
Developmental Disabilities.
CDC was one of six programs,
sponsored by the ARC of San
Gabriel Valley until 1997 when
ARC discontinued operations.
At that time a new California
Non-Profit Public Benefit
Corporation was formed and
CDC became an independent
school to serve young children
with and without special needs.
CDC, a California nonprofit public-benefit
corporation, is licensed with Community Care
Licensing and vendored with the Regional
Center system. In addition, CDC provides
childcare services to a number of community
agencies, the child development division of the
State Department of Education and private
clients.
CDC is a nondiscriminatory organization that provides each student and family programs, privileges, rights and activities, regardless of a child's race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
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CDC's curriculum has been recognized for its excellence by various state agencies and also nationally. It has been used as a model to develop curricula for programs throughout the United States which serve young children and those with special needs.
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