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Welcome to the Early Learning Ventures Parent Portal The Parent Portal is one of the Alliance CORE systems that allow child care providers to easily administer record keeping for families, track attendance, remain compliant with licensing, manager enrollment and subsidies, and much more.
Parent Portal provides parents with the capabilities to keep records current, make child care payments, generate reports, approve attendance times, and more. See below for further details on what Parent Portal makes available. You can now run the Parent Portal on your mobile devices.
The rest of the land became Earlywine Park and golf course, though improvements to the park were not complete until 1976. The park was officially named for Cecil Earlywine in 1961 as a condition of the sale of the land to the city.
The Parent Portal is one of the Alliance CORE systems that allow child care providers to easily administer record keeping for families, track attendance, remain compliant with licensing, manager enrollment and subsidies, and much more. These technologies save providers time and money, allowing them to focus on the reason why they got into the child care business in the first place – caring for and educating children.
You can now run the Parent Portal on your mobile devices. You will appreciate a larger keyboard and screen when using the application. For this reason only, running the ELV Parent application on a tablet is preferable to a mobile phone.
Earlywine Park. When he made the Land Run from Purcell, Oklahoma in 1889 , Philip Earlywine probably never guessed that the large farm he claimed would ever be part of Oklahoma City, especially an airport or an interstate highway.
Two generations of Earlywines farmed the land where this park is now. Philip and Ida Earlywine passed the land to their son, Cecil, who sold the land in 1961.