Registration for 2026-2027 school year begins January 6, 2026 at 7:30 AM – Door #4.

A message from the director:

Allowing your child to participate in a preschool program is one of the best gifts you can give your child. Your child will become more self-reliant and more confident in his/her abilities. We believe we have an excellent program with an outstanding staff. We invite you to look over our program, ask plenty of questions, visit us and select a preschool that meets the needs of your family.
There are many outstanding preschools to choose for your child; what makes St. Mark’s so special?
It may be our rich history of teaching children for over 30 years.
Perhaps it’s our traditional approach to nurturing mind, body and spirit in an environment that promotes the “fun of learning”.
Using what has worked in the past and building on it year after year by hiring exceptional teachers with degrees in education and years of commitment to St. Mark’s.
Keeping the average student/teacher ratio of less than eight and encouraging parental involvement throughout the year.
Our day is filled with songs, crafts, snacks, enrichment lessons, creative play and physical opportunities.
Simply put, we are a traditional preschool where lifelong learning begins.
Jennifer Weixler
Director
Contact the preschool director at preschool@stmarkscarmel.org or call the preschool office at 317-846-8941 with questions or to set up a tour.

ABout St. Mark's Preschool

Our Philosophy

We believe every child is a unique and precious gift from God. Children learn best in an environment where they feel safe, loved, and secure, and where their self-esteem is nurtured with care and intention.

how we teach

Learning at St. Mark’s Preschool is rooted in a balance of play and purposeful instruction. Each day is thoughtfully designed to support our curriculum through engaging activities, meaningful routines, and an intentionally prepared environment. Our goal is to inspire curiosity and foster a lifelong love of learning.

Growing Confident Learners

We want every child to feel comfortable, welcomed, and confident at school. Children are encouraged to build friendships, make positive and independent choices, and develop self-confidence, self-control, and a positive attitude.

By exploring their own ideas and experiencing success, children grow as confident learners. We support them in developing communication skills—asking questions, expressing feelings, and describing their ideas and observations.

Our Commitment

Our heart is to help each child feel good about who they are and all they are capable of becoming. We are honored to partner with families and care for the incredible gift of each child.

Preschool staff - meet our teachers

Puppy

Laurie Kaiser
Becky Blystone

Bunny

Becky Blystone
Alissa Harpe

Heart

Val Dentino
Tara Chambers
Jenny Ourand

rainbow

Mary Turpin
Tina Lonneman

Sunshine

Becky Blystone
Gayle Rozmaryn

Balloon

Missy Zipes
Jenny Ourand

Moonbean

Sarah Walsh
Stephanie Bickel

Teddy Bear

Josie McKay
Ashley Boulais

Preschool Director

Jennifer Weixler  

Preschool Treasurer

Kim Hoenhe

Preschool Events

Special events

Yearly Events

Calendars
Upcoming Events
Children's Ministry Events
Preschool Events
Youth Events
Worship Events
Missions Events
All Ages Welcome
St. Mark's Presents
Sunday Morning Kidz Church
Summer Camps

Preschool Meet the Teachers Parties

Your child will receive an invitation to a Meet the Teachers party at school.  He or she is invited to bring a parent along to this special occasion. (Childcare for siblings is $5.00 per child.)  It will be a time to explore the school, meet classmates, meet the teachers and build anticipation towards St. Mark’s Preschool. Your child and their classmates will be spending thirty minutes getting acclimated to a new environment prior to the first full day of preschool.

Daddy date night

Fathers will be the honored guests of their children during this hour of fun, laughter, and food.  If for some reason a father is unable to attend, we invite a child to bring another male to this special evening.  We encourage all fathers to make a special effort to be available for this “date” as it truly becomes a memorable occasion for all. Daddy Date Night is held for the Heart, Sunshine, Balloon, Moonbeam, Teddy Bear, and Rainbow classes. Check the October calendar for dates and times.

Parent/Teacher Conferences

Conferences will be held in November for all classes. All conferences will be conducted on an individual basis for 15 minutes. Specific details from each teacher will be sent home prior to the conferences. Feel free to call or to request a meeting with your child’s teacher if you have any concerns throughout the year. It is not uncommon in the first few weeks of school for some children to have adjustment problems. Please give your child and the teachers some time to let things settle down.  If we have concerns regarding your child, you will hear from us before the scheduled conference time.  During our scheduled parent/teacher conferences, baby-sitting will be available. Information on this service will be provided in the monthly newsletters.

Mom’s Spring Fling

Mom’s Spring Flings are held for the Heart, Sunshine, Balloon, Moonbeam, Teddy Bear, and Rainbow classes in April.  This evening is a special event thanking the Moms for all they do.  Please mark your calendar to share in this heart-warming occasion. If for some reason a mother is unable to attend, we invite a child to bring another female (grandmother, aunt, etc.) to this special evening. Check the School Calendar for April date & time for each class.

Preschool Policies

Below you will find policies regarding:  Toilet Training, Clothing , Outside Play, School Bags, Snacks, Illness, Arrival and Dismissal, Car Pool, Special Visitors, Discipline, and Weather
Toilet Training
In the Bunny and Puppy classes, children are not required to be toilet trained. We ask that a spare set of clothing, including socks and extra diapers, be brought each day in your child’s school bag. Each bag should also contain wet wipes.

To participate in our Heart, Balloon, Sunshine, Rainbow, Moonbeam and Teddy Bear programs, a child must be toilet trained. We realize that many children starting in a 3 year-old program have just crossed this threshold. We have a supply of extra clothing on hand in case of toileting accidents. If your child has an accident, we ask that you launder the “school clothes” and send them back on your child’s next day.
Clothing
Be sure that your child’s clothing:
– is comfortable, washable and allows for self-dressing
– is marked with child’s name is appropriate for arts and crafts (paint smocks are provided)
– has belts and buckles that the child can manage
Children get involved in activities and should not have to be overly concerned with staying clean.  Dresses with ruffles and bows and pants with difficult belts and fastenings should be avoided.

Children are prone to bathroom accidents and with this in mind we keep sets of extra clothing in the building.  If you receive a note stating your child had an accident at school, check your child’s school bag to locate the wet or soiled clothing.  We ask that you launder the school clothing and return it to us on your child’s next day of school.

For the Puppy Classes, we request that each child bring a change of clothing, diapers, wet wipes etc. in their school bag each day.  We do not provide extra clothing for this age group.
Outside Play
We love to play outside at preschool.  On days when the weather allows, you will find most classes spending at least 15 minutes outside. Please make sure that your child is dressed appropriately for outdoor play.
If it is raining, we will not go outside. If there is snow on the ground, we will not go outside unless your child’s teacher has notified you in advance. No boots or umbrellas are necessary.
School Bags
St. Mark’s Preschool will provide school bags for the children to use daily. Each school bag must be labeled in permanent marker or paint on the outside of the bag with the child’s first and last name. Bags will be available for pick up on Parent Night or in the Preschool office. A folder will be placed in your child’s bag. Please leave the folder in the bag throughout the school year for communication purposes. When you need to send a note to the teacher, send in a tuition payment or other communications to the school, place it in the folder. Teachers will check them daily.
Snacks
Snacks are simple and vary based upon special topics or themes a class may be covering. A typical snack would consist of crackers, pretzels, wafers, dry cereal and water or apple juice. Some special snacks might include red jello jigglers for red day or “Kix” cereal for “Kk” day. If your child has food allergies, notify the teacher and accommodations will be made.

We are unable to make special accommodations beyond food allergies. Other than birthday celebrations, we request no special snacks be sent with your child(ren).
Medical Notes
Accidents/Injuries
If possible, parents are notified verbally of an accident or injury at the end of the school session.  If this is not possible or in addition to this verbal notification, a written notice is sent home in the child’s school bag.  Feel free to call the preschool (317-846-8941) if you have question about a school incident or injury.

Child Abuse
Indiana House Enrolled Act #1142 clearly states that suspected or known incidents of child abuse or neglect will be orally reported immediately to the county Child Protective Services section of the Department of Welfare.  Failure to report is a Class B Misdemeanor.  The law states that persons or agencies making such reports will be immune from civil or criminal liability when these entities have
acted in good faith.

St. Mark’s Preschool will abide by all laws that impact child abuse and neglect procedures.

Common Illnesses Requiring Exclusion from School
The only exceptions to the rules stated below will be by a written note from the child’s physician.
  • Fever  The child will not return to school until temperature has been normal for 24 hours
  • Diarrhea  Defined as an increased number of stools compared with the child’s normal pattern, with increased stool water and/or decreased form.  Exclusion until stool returns to normal.
  • Vomiting  One time in the previous 24 hours, exclusion mandated.
  • Mouth Sores with Drooling  Exclusion unless the child’s physician states the child is non-infectious.
  • Rash with Fever/Behavior Change  Exclusion until a physician has determined the illness not to be a communicable disease.
  • Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)  Defines as pink or red conjunctiva with white or yellow eye discharge, often with matted eyelids after sleep and including a child with eye pain or redness of the eyelids or skin surrounding the eye, exclusion until 24 hours after treatment began.
  • Infestation (head lice, pin worm,ring worm, scabies)   Exclusion until at least 24 hours after treatment began. Parents have prime responsibility of in the prevention and management of head lice cases through regular checks of their children’s hair and starting immediate treatment when head lice is detected.  Please contact the preschool immediately. Confidentiality will be maintained.
  • Impetigo  Exclusion until 24 hours after treatment began.
  • Strep Throat  Exclusion until 24 hours after treatment began and until the child has been without fever for 24 hours.
  • Chicken Pox  Exclusion until 7 days after onset of rash or until all lesions have dried and crusted.
  • Measles & Rubella  Exclusion until 7 days after rash appears.
Notify us when your child is ill and will not be attending class. Please specify the reason for the absence when your child’s symptoms first occurred. (317-846-8941).

We are not staffed or equipped to care for even mildly ill children who are irritable and cannot fully participate in the day’s events.  If a child is in school, he or she is expected to participate in all activities including outdoor play and other physical types of activities. (Exceptions: short or long term disabilities that have been verified by the appropriate medical personnel.)

If you are called to pick up your child, please come immediately. St. Mark’s Preschool Procedures
  • Requires hand washing after toileting and before snack.
  • Daily sanitation of diapering, eating, and toileting areas.
  • Disposable gloves and disinfectant in the diapering area are used in the Bunny/Puppy classroom.
  • Keep changes of clothes on hand for children who have accidents at preschool.
  • Keep tissues available in all areas used by the children.
  • Use reusable water bottles brought daily by each student.
  • Use disposable cups, plates and silverware.
  • We do not allow the sharing of food or drink at snack time.
  • We provide ample sick leave to staff members so they can stay home when they are ill.
  • We notify parents if their children have been exposed to a contagious illness.
  • We attempt to keep current on State laws and medical information in regards to illnesses most common in a preschool setting.
  • We require immunization records for all children and staff.
  • We maintain files of emergency numbers for all children.
  • We report to the State Health Agency illnesses and diseases as mandated by law
  • All children must have a change of clothing to be kept at school.
Arrival and Dismissal
Arrival:
  • As vehicles enter the parking lot, please form four lines along the sidewalk, parallel to the playground. The first vehicle should pull up next to the designated cones. When the first line is parallel to the end of the playground, it is time to begin the second line. (So on for the third line)
  • Turn off your engine when the flag is displayed. Do not restart your engine until all children are inside the building.
  • Children must stay in their vehicles until the director displays the flag. The children may then enter the building.
  • You may start your engines when the director steps off the sidewalk into the parking lot.
  • Exit the lot when your row is dismissed. Please do not jump between lines or parked cars.
  • If you arrive after the flag is displayed, you are late. Do not join a line. Wait until all cars have exited the parking lot and walk your child into the building. Door #3 will lock once it is shut.
  • If the door is closed and the school day has begun, you must enter the school through door #4. All preschool doors will remain locked.
Dismissal:
  • As vehicles enter the parking lot, again form three or four lines along the sidewalk and follow the procedure for arrival. If you are late and the children are out, do not join a line, but park.
  • Turn off your engine when the children begin to exit the building.
  • Meet your child along the sidewalk by door #3 or #4. Children are not permitted in the parking lot without adult supervision. Seat and buckle up your child as quickly as possible.
  • When the director steps off the sidewalk, you may start your engines. The lines will be dismissed once everyone is in their vehicle.
  • Exit the parking lot in an orderly fashion. Please do not jump between lines
  • Please limit your discussion with teachers and friends during dismissal so we can safely and efficiently proceed with the carpool line.
** Late Pick-up Fees: A $10.00 late fee will be charged for children who are picked up later than 10 minutes after their class dismissal time.
Bunny/Puppy (and sibling) Arrival & Dismissal
Due to the young age of the Bunny and Puppy classes, a different arrival and dismissal procedure is warranted. Older siblings of children in these classes will follow these procedures on days when their siblings are in school. Arrival Parents should park their cars in the parking lot by the 126th Street entrance (door #5). When the door is opened, please walk your child into the building using door #5. At 9:00 AM, a teacher will open the classroom doors to greet your children. Siblings will be directed to their proper class while parents say good-bye just outside the classroom door. Dismissal Parents should park their cars in the parking lot by the 126th Street entrance (door #5). At 12:00 PM, the classroom door will be opened. Children will be released to their parents from the classroom. Exit the building using entrance #5.
Car Pool Policy
Children will not be released to any person other than a custodial parent.  However, you may establish a carpool list of those adults permitted to transport your child. Any adult not listed of your carpool sheet must have a signed permission slip from you. In case of an emergency, verbal consent is acceptable. Call the Preschool office 317-846-8941.
Discipline Policy
One of the questions asked most often by parents concerns discipline. We believe that children learn best through experiences. We believe that the teachers must lovingly guide and redirect the children to help them to learn to cooperate with their peers and to have positive, educational experiences to encourage and enhance their growth and development while in our care.

Please be advised that any form of hitting, corporal punishment, abusive language, ridicule, harsh or humiliating or frightening treatment is against our philosophy. NONE of these behaviors will take place at St. Mark’s Preschool.

We try to be as consistent as possible with our classroom rules so that the children know what is expected of them. We find that this helps the children and leads to their success. Our entire discipline policy will be included in the fall handbook or is available during visits to St. Marks.
Weather Policy
As a general rule, we follow the lead of Carmel Clay Schools when it comes to weather days. If they are closed, so are we.

If Carmel Clay Schools are under a two-hour delay, our morning classes will be on a one-hour delay. On delay days, St. Mark’s Preschool will start at 10:00 AM. Dismissal time will remain the same.

Remember to use your own discretion. If school has not been cancelled, but you feel the weather is too hazardous, you may call the school to notify your child’s teachers that he/she will be absent for that day.

In case of extreme weather at arrival or dismissal time, we may ask that parents come into the building to pick up their children.
Note: We will adjust the tuition payment after three classes have been canceled due to weather.

Preschool Standards

Below you will find the St. Mark’s Preschool Standards for teachers and curriculum.
Professionalism
Teachers (a minimum of one per class) and administrator have professional training and credentials
  • Each classroom consists of a minimum of one teacher with a B.A. degree in elementary education or child development
Teachers and director relate well with children
  • Respect differences among children
  • Encourage children to express ideas
  • Set limits using positive discipline (no physical punishment, scaring or humiliation)
Teachers are well supported
  • Time is set aside for daily planning and ongoing program evaluation
  • Teachers participate in ongoing professional development
Relationships
Building Positive relationships among teachers and families
  • Sensitive to family concerns
  • Teachers communicate regularly with the parents via newsletters, emails, phone calls and conferences
  • Teachers willing to work together to contribute to the success of the total program

Parent Involvement
  • Parents are welcome to visit the classrooms at any time
  • Parents are encouraged to participate in classroom and school events
  • Available opportunities for children to engage in classroom experiences with family members
Parent Involvement
  • Parents are welcome to visit the classrooms at any time
  • Parents are encouraged to participate in classroom & school events
  • Available opportunities for children to engage in classroom experiences with family members
Curriculum
  • Consistent yet flexible and responsive to the needs of the individual children
  • The schedule includes daily indoor and outdoor (or gym) experiences
  • Teachers use proven strategies and approaches to tailor the learning opportunities for the group and individual
  • A variety of materials and equipment are used to implement the curriculum
  • Children experience daily time for: Play, Self-initiated learning, Creative expression, Large and small group experiences
  • The curriculum fosters development in the following areas: Social, Emotional, Physical, Language, Cognitive, Creative
  • Learning is primarily active rather than passive
Classroom
Class Size:
  • Two-year-olds – 12
  • Three-year-olds – 12
  • Four/Five-year -olds – 14
Physical Space
  • The facility meets developmental appropriateness and safety
  • Health and safety standards assure cleanliness and reasonable protection against illness and allergies
Displays
  • Assist the children to reflect on and extend their learning
  • Displays are at children’s eye level, when possible
  • Bulletin boards remain current and updated
  • Children’s work is present throughout the building
Evaluations
  • Teachers evaluate each child’s progress on an ongoing basis
  • A formal evaluation is conducted once a year and shared with the parents
  • Teachers and director are evaluated at the end of the school year
  • St. Mark’s School Board conducts a parent survey, as needed

odds and ends

Parental Assistant

BIRTHDAY SNACKS
Teachers record on the monthly class calendar the date of your child’s celebration.  Information on birthday snacks and parties will be discussed on Parent Night.

What snacks are appropriate?  We ask that you avoid bringing cake, cupcakes, and red drinks.  We suggest simple finger foods. (Fruit, cheese, cookies, Jell-O blocks, rice krispie treats, ice cream cups, etc.)  A child’s birthday celebration day is a wonderful day for mom and dad to visit school.  Please join us in celebration of your child’s special day. Contact your child’s teacher with any questions.
SCHOLASTIC BOOK ORDERS
As a service to our preschool families we will be sending out “Scholastic Book Club Orders” through out the school year. In turn, the preschool receives free books, CDs and teacher resources.

If you would like to place a book order, please do the following:
DONATIONS
Although it is not expected, we do appreciate any donations to help offset the cost of supplies. Consumables that we use throughout the year include baby wipes, tissues, liquid soap, plates, cups, and napkins. Thanks for your help!

Our Teachers also keep an updated Amazon Wishlist:
St. Mark’s Preschool Amazon Wishlist
Puppy Class Amazon Wishlist
Bunny Class Amazon Wishlist
Heart Class Amazon Wishlist
Sunshine Class Amazon Wishlist
Balloon Class Amazon Wishlist
Rainbow Class Amazon Wishlist
Teddy Bear Class Amazon Wishlist
Moonbeam Class Amazon Wishlist
PARENTAL ASSISTANCE
Sign up sheets will be available during parent’s night.  Please take this opportunity to sign up and get involved at St. Mark’s Preschool.

Party Parents—We are asking for parents to help make our holidays special. We would love for you to share a fun game, story, snack or song. These parties are planned and executed by the parents.
If you would like to help, please sign up. All are welcome, always!

Special Guests—Are you a fireman, a nurse, a juggler, an artist, have a skill, hobby, talent or interest you are willing to share with the kids?  Let us know.  We’d love to have you visit!