Celebree School Continues Rapid Growth With Expansion Into Six Additional States |
Monday, 30. November 2020 18:57 |
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LUTHERVILLE, Md., Nov. 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Celebree School, a leader in early childhood education with 48 open or under development school locations in Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, today announced its expansion into six new states: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ohio, North Carolina, Rhode Island and South Carolina. The move into additional states helps meet demand from prospective franchisees interested in working with Celebree. Founder and CEO Richard Huffman started Celebree in 1994 with the guidance of his mother, who was already in the early childhood education business. Two years after opening his first school, Huffman knew he wanted to dedicate his life to Growing People Big and Small™ – by providing environments that educate and nurture young children and grow and develop leaders. “We’re expanding into more regions because of an increased demand from entrepreneurs who see how vital child care is to their local communities,” said Huffman. “COVID-19 placed early childhood education in the national spotlight. As an experienced and nimble company, we can move into new territories easily and help franchisees get their schools open quickly and efficiently.” Faculty and staff at Celebree School believe success in early childhood development is equal parts curriculum and connection that extends beyond the classroom and into the homes and neighborhoods of the students. The Celebree approach is not simply about educating the “whole child” but the “whole family.” Celebree School franchises come with the resources an owner needs to start and run a successful business. Opportunities to open Celebree Schools are available in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina and Virginia. Press Contact |
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