Tiny Seeds is a collaborative education program with Dayspring Christian Fellowship and TeachBeyond founded to serve families in the Banks, Oregon community through a loving, Christ-centered, PK-K education.

Tiny Seeds staff live lives that model becoming all that God intends and use their gifts and talents to educate the next generation. Our teachers are credentialed educators who have a demonstrated passion for learning and a commitment to loving students.

All staff have passed background checks and completed training in child safety and protection. They also are up to date in CPR and First Aid certifications.

Tiny Seeds operates at 13750 NW Main St, Banks, OR 97106.

The classroom spaces are newly remodeled and furnished with new manipulative toys.

PK students are ages 3 & 4, turning 3 by September 1st.

Preschool classes are 2, 3, or 5 days a week.

The Tiny Seeds Preschool calendar work parallel to the Banks School District school calendar. The calendar for the year will be published in August.

Costs for 2024/25 are:
  • 2 days a week  is $135/month
  • 3 days a week is $200/month
  • 5 days a week is $325/month

All students pay a $100 non-refundable registration fee which saves the spot in the class. The fee will be applied to all school supplies and a school tshirt.

We qualify and are registered to receive ERDC funds.

At this time, we do not offer any scholarships. We recommend you apply for ERDC support

At this time, we do not offer any discounts for multiple children

All students are welcome at Tiny Seeds. We teach a curriculum from a Biblical worldview, however all families are welcome.

School hours are 8:3012. Drop off begins at 8:15am.

All students are welcome and our staff is trained to support students with special needs. Additionally, we partner with the Education Service District to provide specific individualized support to students who qualify for services. Our goal is work with each family to provide a positive learning environment for all students.

Tiny Seeds preschool provides a daily snack.

We believe parents should play an active role in their childā€™s education and we would love to have parents help in a variety of ways. Any activities where a volunteer is supervising students they must pass a background check and complete safeguarding training.

-Program support through volunteering in the classroom during the school day or during special events.

-Field trip and service trip chaperones

-Logistical help taking down and setting up the fellowship area on Monday mornings and Friday afternoons.

-Using interests or talents to share with the students (music, art, sports, etc.)

We are a preschool with a strong desire to see all children flourish! Our approach to education is hands-on and holistic.

We strive to create a nurturing educational environment where learning fosters a deep love for God.

We want to model and encourage respect for our community near and far through service projects in our community and engage with children from other schools around the world.

At Tiny Seeds we desire all students to GROW:

Deep Roots grounded in Godā€™s word.

Sturdy Trunks with a love of learning.

Healthy Fruit loving others.

Strong Branches reaching the community and beyond.

Tiny Seeds is a regulated subsidy program. A Regulated Subsidy Provider (sometimes called a ā€œlicense-exempt child care providerā€) is required to be listed with the Department of Early Learning and Care and to follow federal regulations for training and to allow a visit by the Child Care Licensing Division. Additionally we must meet health and safety standards, comply with comprehensive background checks, participate in ongoing training, and are subject to on-site inspections.

We do not have facilities for diapering, however if a student needs extra support for developmental reasons we are happy to support their needs.