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Huntington Pratt
Co-Lead Teacher
Huma Ahmar
Co-Lead Teacher
Maggie Diehl
Co-Lead Teacher
Abby Troughton
Co-Lead Teacher
Maris Fish
Co-Lead Teacher
Emily Barbosa
Lead Float Teacher
Rachel Woods
Co-Lead Teacher
Christopher Bolen
Co-Lead Teacher
Christopher began working with children and families during his pursuit of his Bachelor’s degree in Youth Development from Indiana University. Between volunteering with non-profit organizations and work after obtaining his degree, he has accumulated five years’ experience working with children and families. Christopher comes to us from work in community mental health focusing on children who have experienced trauma. Christopher is determined to make every family and child in his care feel welcomed and supported. On his time off Christopher enjoys taking a moment to disconnect and enjoy nature.
Lilly Lee
Assistant Teacher
Brianna Rhodes
Assistant Teacher
Amy Juarez
Assistant Teacher
Grace Trisler
Assistant Teacher
Holly Waldkoetter
Nutritional Coordinator
Holly Waldkoetter holds a B.A. in Counseling Poverty with Food Justice as well as a B.A. in English from Indiana University. Cooking and gardening are two of her passions, and has been doing both since an early age. Holly began as a volunteer at The Nest in 2015 and assumed the role of Nutritional Coordinator at the end of 2018. Since then, she has introduced a Plot-to-Tot program. This focuses on growing foods for the Nest at a community garden plot and cooking with the PreK classroom. She aims to advocate for a space (and policies) which recognize the right of all peoples to equal consideration, dignity, happiness, a home, and plentiful foods.
Amie Messer
Assistant Director
Amie Messer holds a B.S. in Early Childhood Education from Indiana University. She has been caring for and teaching infants and young children for over 20 years. Amie has been with The Nest at New Hope since 2016, helping to create and establish the Infant/Toddler program. She enjoys supporting families, concert going, and exploring Bloomington with her two children.
Ben Planton
Director
Triết lý
The Nest at New Hope is dedicated to whole-child development and individualized care, highlighting that children are naturally capable and deserving of safety, visibility, and respect. The center’s emergent, play-based curriculum is tailored to each child’s developmental journey and interests, promoting exploration, creativity, and curiosity with language-rich interactions and responsive caregiving. The curriculum integrates Indiana academic standards through hands-on gardening and cooking experiences within a Plot-to-Tot framework. Children are provided ample time for self-directed play both indoors and outdoors, encouraging sensory exploration, process-based art, and interactions with the natural world to nurture their inquisitiveness and learning.
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We are conveniently located along the B-line Trail, near Switchyard Park.
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Accreditation matters
The Nest participates in Indiana’s Paths to Quality program, and is pursuing national accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
We know that kindergarten readiness is more than just pre-literacy skills. New Hope’s focus on whole-child care means we are invested in social and emotional development as much as physical and academic development.
For more information about The Nest at New Hope, and to access our waitlist please visit newhope4families.org
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7:30aEarliest drop-off time
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5:15pLatest pick-up time
2022 Calendar
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July 4-8Summer Break
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August TBDIn-Service Day
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October TBDIn-Service Day
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November 24-25Fall Break
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December 26-30Winter Break