Greece Child Care Center Home > Rochester Child Care Locations > Greece Child Care Center At Expressive Beginnings on the west side of the county, learning and play areas are arranged to keep siblings close to each other. About Our Greece Campus Covered porches allow for more four-season outdoor play, and classrooms open to age-appropriate play areas. Plus, a 515-square-foot, cathedral-ceiling room offers gross-motor play when inclement weather keeps children indoors. We also offer amenities like coffee carts so families can save time. We offer care for infants and toddlers, UPK / pre-school, pre-kindergarten, before and after school care and summer camps. Our third Expressive Beginnings Child Care is located at the corner of Stoneridge and Stone roads in Greece, behind Stoneridge plaza. At Expressive Beginnings Greece we provide: Infant/Toddler Care Preschool UPK Wrap Care School Age options: After School Care Before/After School Care Full Day School Age Care Hybrid: 3 Full Days, 2 Days Before/After School Care Add-on 1:1 Support for remote learners For rates and additional details, call (585) 643-1630 for Expressive Beginnings Child Care in Greece. Interested in Learning More? Request Information Virtual Tour Learn About Our COVID-19 Response Andrea McKenna Meet the Director Andrea McKenna, director at Expressive Beginnings Child Care in Greece, received her bachelor’s degree from SUNY Oswego. Andrea began her career in child care teaching preschool and moved on to be an administrator at a child care center. In 2007, Andrea began working for Child Care Council, Inc., training child care providers and assisting people in opening child care centers. She also became certified in The Program for Infant and Toddler Care and received the New York State Early Learning Trainer Credential. Andrea was also an integral member of the team that developed that program at Expressive Beginnings in Henrietta including building design, classroom layouts and curriculum. Andrea shares, “I love this quote by Bev Bos, ‘If it hasn’t been in the hand…and the body…it can’t be in the brain.’ because it validates everything that we do in our program. Children need hands-on, meaningful experiences so that they can grow up to be thoughtful, creative thinkers.”