Boston Universal Pre-K Locations

Boston Universal Pre-K Locations

Boston Universal Pre-K Locations Brighton Hyde Park ★ Shaloh House Jewish Day ★ Action for Boston Community 474 UPK seats in 29 classrooms across Boston School 02135** Development, Inc. 02136 *Also supporting 6 additional classrooms with UPK supplemental supports and funding ★ Little Voices Early Education and Care Inc. 02136 Charlestown ★ John F. Kennedy Family Service Center, Inc. Charlestown 02129 Jamaica Plain ★ Action for Boston Community Charlestown Development, Inc. 02130** Chinatown/Downtown ★ Horizons for Homeless Children East Boston/South End 02130 Boston ★ Boston Chinatown ★ Nurtury Inc. 02130 Allston Downtown Neighborhood Center- Acorn 02111 Brighton Boston ★ Ellis Memorial and Eldridge Roslindale South House, Inc. 02116 ★ Action for Boston Community Boston ★ Nurtury, Inc 02116 Development, Inc. 02131 ★ YMCA of Greater Boston 02116 Roxbury ★ YMCA of Greater Boston 02115 Jamaica Roxbury ★ Hattie B Cooper Roxbury 02118** Plain ★ Inquilinos Boricuas en Accion, Inc.- Dorchester IBA Boston 02118** Dorchester ★ Action for Boston Community ★ Nurtury, Inc 02120 West Development, Inc. 02121 ★ YMCA of Greater Boston 02119 Roxbury Roslindale ★ Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester Mattapan 02125 ★ VietAID -Au Co Preschool South Boston 02122 ★ South Boston Neighborhood House Boston Universal Pre-K ★ Wesley Child Care Center 02124 02127 Hyde Park Locations East Boston West Roxbury ★ YMCA of Greater Boston East ★ YMCA of Greater Boston 02132 Boston 02128 **Site not funded for UPK seats in Y1 | Page 1 PEG Programs 2015- 2019 Relative Size of Quality Seat Gap The highest concentration of young children are in Dorchester, Roxbury, Large Gap and East Boston (bold outline) (Current quality seats <50% of demand) Medium Gap (Current quality seats 50% - 75% of demand) Small Gap (Current quality seats 75% - 100% of demand) Charlestown No Gap (Current surplus of quality seats) East Boston Quality Quality Allston Downtown Neighborhood Demand Seat Seats as % Brighton Boston Shortage of Demand South Allston 75 (19) 125% Boston Brighton 235 21 91% D.T. Boston 237 (93) 139% Roxbury Charlestown 165 12 93% Jamaica Dorchester 1688 565 67% Plain East Boston 578 173 70% Hyde Park 357 235 34% Dorchester Jamaica Plain 255 (66) 126% West Roslindale Mattapan 296 18 94% Roxbury Mattapan Roslindale 311 121 61% Roxbury 633 176 72% South Boston 175 28 84% Preschool Expansion Grant West Roxbury 347 179 48% Hyde Park (PEG) Classroom(s) Net Total* 5352 1350 75% Absolute Total* 5352 1528 71% ( ) implies a surplus *Net Total includes surplus seats that offset the total shortage; Absolute Total does not include surplus seats Note: Demand based on BPS K2 lottery and BPS/Parochial enrollment data, all figures for quality supply were based on survey responses received (63% of all programs) and extrapolated to account for non-respondents. Metrics used to quantify each neighborhoods quality supply are noted on Page 17, except for the bottom 3 rows. Source: Program Provider Survey (n=126), Massachusetts Department of Education, NCES, Program Websites, BPS data, Parochial enrollment data, Build BPS (2016) | Page 2 UPK Programs (information from the RFP application) | Page 3.

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