About Us
Our Objective
Sprouting Ivy Academy is devoted to providing children with a loving and positive environment that encourages their development. Through our special curriculum, your child will find enrichment and support for their emotional, physical, social, and intellectual needs.
We encourage parents and guardians to be aware and to discuss their children’s needs and concerns. It is vital that parents and guardians know what their children are doing throughout the day, why they are doing those activities, and how those activities will help their children in development and growth.
Our Environment
Sprouting Ivy Academy strives to provide an environment of love and learning that extends and expands your child’s mental, physical, and social development. We encourage learning through play and exploration as children are naturally active learners. We give your children unlimited opportunities to explore and problem-solve during their daily work and play.
Lesson plans vary among different age-groups and are designed to encourage growth. These plans are available on a weekly basis for your viewing.
Our History
Sprouting Ivy Academy started in 2003 as Truks-n-Trykes Daycare, Inc, an in-home business with two employees. By 2007, we completed construction of our first day care facility.
We changed our name to Sprouting Ivy Academy in 2012 to encompass our community mission to create a nurturing and educational environment. Call for a free tour today!
Our Evolving Programs
Sprouting Ivy Academy curriculum topics and projects are influenced by the interests of the children and are established per room within our facility. Our teachers carefully listen, observe, and document each child’s work and growth.
Lesson plans vary among different age-groups and are designed to encourage growth. These plans are available on a weekly basis for your viewing.
Our Owner
Angie Nearman
Angie is the owner and operator of Sprouting Ivy Academy. She has over two decades of professional childcare experience. Angie graduated from the University of Sioux Falls in South Dakota with a degree in Elementary Education. She is a proud mother of three children – Harper, Kameron and Tryg. Angie’s favorite children’s book is “Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive the Bus” by Mo Willems.