For immediate release – Lebanon, OH – April 2025 – Dimalanta Design Group is proud to support the launch of Lightbridge Academy’s newest early childhood education center in Centerville, Ohio. 

Slated to open its doors in the Fall of 2025, the new Lightbridge Academy center is taking shape at 1180 E. Alex Bell Road, formerly South Dayton Presbyterian Church. Construction began in early March, and open enrollment kicks off the second week of April. Families interested in learning more can schedule a tour or meeting by calling 937-886-4506 or visiting Lightbridge Academy’s website.

Owners Jonathan and Portia Vincent bring Lightbridge Academy’s renowned “Circle of Care” philosophy to Centerville, fostering a nurturing and collaborative environment that supports children, parents, teachers, and the wider community. The Center’s research-based curriculum emphasizes whole-child development through academic learning, social-emotional growth, and character-building experiences.

Leading the Centerville location is Director Amber Peck, a seasoned professional with nearly two decades of experience in child care and management. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Amber holds a dual bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education, an MBA in Sports Management, and multiple graduate certifications. As an Air Force Active Duty Military Spouse and mother of four boys, Amber is dedicated to providing a safe, engaging, and enriching learning experience for young children.

Lightbridge Academy’s expansion into Centerville aligns with its mission to provide high-quality early education programs that set the foundation for lifelong learning. With a focus on STEM, social-emotional development, and technology-enhanced classrooms, the center is designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s families.

About Lightbridge Academy℠: 

Established in 1997 under the name Rainbow Academy, Lightbridge Academy℠ provides early education and child care to children ages six weeks through kindergarten, as well as special programming for children up to 10 years old during school holidays, breaks, and summer camps. The company franchised in 2011 to expand its distinctive concept throughout the Northeast; it currently has over 60 childcare centers either open or in development throughout New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Founded by Guy and Julia Falzarano, the family remains deeply involved in the company, from Guy Falzarano as CEO to their youngest grandchild enrolled in one of the childcare facilities.