Anita Uphaus Early Childhood Center

Our School

Our Mission

We are a diverse school community that provides high quality education for the whole child.

Our Vision

To create an early childhood model school that is committed to developing life-long learners.

Our Bright Beginnings 

The center is named after Anita Uphaus, who led early childhood educational programs at AISD for more than 30 years. She served as a kindergarten teacher at Cook and Graham elementary schools and as an early childhood administrator and facilities administrative supervisor. As supervisor of Early Childhood Programs between 1981 and 2006, she managed the development and growth of the district's pre-kindergarten and kindergarten programs.

Uphaus' love of learning is built into the design of the center. The school's floor layout is designed in the shape of the letter U. It features bright, colorful hallways, child-friendly designs and playful elements such as crayon-shaped pillars. The library welcomes young readers into a wonderful world of learning through a large tree design entry.

Uphaus has 24 classrooms and features art, music and parent resource rooms. The exterior features colorful, child-like figures, child-height windows and large alphabetical letters inlaid across the front of the building.

Green building and sustainable architecture principles guided the designers' construction, which uses recyclable and local materials. The covered skylight in the commons area allows natural light to filter into every room, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere in each classroom. The building's orientation and shading devices over its windows help the school to control temperature efficiently. 

 

Daily Schedule

Please contact your classroom teacher to get the daily schedule for your child.