Who is eligible for PA Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts Pre –K Counts? PA Pre – K Counts is designed Conestoga Valley School District for children who Program will be provided at the • Are between age 3 and until the entry Chesterbrook Academy – Lancaster Laboratory location age of Kindergarten; 2408 Anita Court, Leola, PA 17540 • Are at risk of school failure, because of Attention: Karen Sullivan income (300% of the 717-556-0725 federal poverty level), language [email protected] (English is not your first language), or special needs issues. Why does my child need to attend a high quality pre-kindergarten program? Each program offering PA Pre- Quality pre-kindergarten prepares children for reading and math, but also for paying K Counts classrooms will have attention, following directions and getting along with others. their own guidelines. If your child falls into these Pre-Kindergarten gives children a chance to learn, become excited about school categories, you may be and be better students. eligible to apply. By enrolling your child in quality pre-kindergarten, your child has a better chance of being How much does PA Pre- ready for kindergarten and grade school. This strong early start in pre-kindergarten means K Counts cost? they have a better chance of doing well in school, going on to college or a career training, and getting a good job. All of this can start by enrolling your child in a PA Pre-K Counts PA Pre-K Counts is free to classroom. families * What can I expect from a PA Pre –K Counts classroom? How can I enroll my child in a PA Pre-K Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts classrooms will: Counts classroom? o Have teachers with education and experience to teach young children; Contact the PA Pre-K Counts o Use a curriculum that will help your child grow, academically and socially; program directly for o Regularly review your child’s progress and choose teaching and learning activities enrollment information. that are best for your child; There are PA Pre-K Counts o Help you and your child adjust to pre-kindergarten and smoothly move on to classrooms in most of kindergarten; Pennsylvania’s 67 counties. To find one near you, visit o Offer a small class size (no more than 20 students per one teacher and one aide) so www.education.state.pa.us/ that your child can have plenty of one-on-one time with teachers. and click on “Office of Child By enrolling your child in a PA Pre-K Counts, you can give your child a great start to Development and Early Learning” then “Programs” a bright future! and “Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts” for a listing. *The portion of the day that is funded through PA Pre-K Counts is free to families; the program may charge for additional portions of the day (wrap-around care, etc.) .
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