
Our Preschool Classroom
Your 3-year-old is opening up their world, developing special friendships, learning new words and forming new ideas every day. Through purposeful play, meaningful questions and direct instruction, our Preschool teachers encourage your child to think in new and different ways. Your child will have so much fun that they won’t even realize they’re developing the skills they’ll need for reading and math.
Nurturing Active Minds, Healthy Bodies, and Happy Hearts®


Health & Safety
Our school is committed to high standards of safety and cleanliness as we create a caring and nurturing environment where children can thrive.
- Requiring any children or staff with respiratory illness symptoms or fever to return home and stay home until fever free for at least 24 hours
- Frequent disinfecting and sanitizing of high-touch toys
- Frequent handwashing by children and staff, which is embedded in our curriculum and daily staff protocols
- Training teachers on common signs of illness in children, and placing signage in every classroom to keep signs of illness top of mind
- Daily laundering of crib sheets for infants; for older children, individual cots and blankets are provided for each child and laundered weekly
- Ensuring appropriate teacher-student classroom ratios
- Continuous health & safety training for our staff, including first aid and CPR certification
- Maintaining an up-to-date and customized Safe School Plan posted in all classrooms for easy teacher access
Our Preschool Classroom Teachers & Staff

Kayla Solorzano
Child Care/Teaching Experience: I have been with Primrose Schools for six years now and have experience in curriculum design and educational leadership. I enjoy working closely with teachers, administrators, and parents. My leadership philosophy centers on empowering educators to be leaders in their own classrooms, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and reflection.
Education: I have a background in fine arts, and later on shifted into business management and education.
Favorite Thing About Working with Children: helping students discover their strengths and motivating them to push beyond their limits. Whether it’s through engaging lessons, encouraging self-reflection, or fostering a sense of community,create an environment where students not only excel academically but also develop into compassionate, engaged individuals who are ready to contribute positively to society.
Favorite Children’s Book: Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling
Favorite Holiday: Halloween
Other Significant Cultural Celebrations in Your Home: Dia de los Muertos and Lunar New Year
Favorite Family Tradition: Apple picking and pumpkin patches in the fall! Also – watching Harry Potter every Christmas is a must.
Languages Spoken in the Home: English
Pets in the Home (Name and Type of Animal): One cat – his name is Bagira!
In My Personal Time, I Like To: camping, hiking

Megan Diehl
I’m Megan. I wanted to tell you a little about myself. I was born in a small town called Fallon, Nevada. I moved to Colorado back in 2001 and been in the Westminster area ever since. I absolutely love being in childcare. I have had a passion in teaching since middle school.

Monica Bello
My name is Monica Bello and I was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I have one daughter, one grandson and one granddaughter. I lived in Boulder for 28 years and I moved to Arvada to be closer to my grandchildren. I started working in a preschool as a student helper in 1992 while attending the University of Colorado at Boulder.Two years later I became an Early Childhood Educator (lead teacher/ mentor/ supervisor) After I earned my Master degree, I decided to do an internship/alternative licensing focusing in the Reggio Emilia approach. I worked mostly with Infants and young toddlers. I have experience with children from 0 to 12 years old.







