Friday, May 22, 2020

Finding free preschool?

Idell Syed: Many private preschools have financial aid programs. Most do not advertise this, so you'd have to ask. I'd recommend checking out preschools after you move. When you have found one or two that you like the most, ask the director if financial aid is available and how to apply. Our church's preschool has such a program. It is funded by the United Methodist Women. Good luck in your search.

Shad Bushweller: Just call the school district and see if you can go into their program as a transfer cuz of employment in their area. You can call the Department of Social Services like WIC or welfare. You can call some churches that may offer free childcare.

Marya Fehn: Try head start

David Kuper: I would look into Head Start it is a national program.

Russell Mckinzie: Look into Head Start. If the local high school has a tech program they might offer a free preschool.

Corrinne Ruozzo: Many High schools have a preschool program where the st! udents are the teachers. This may not seem like a good idea but since we only teach once a week we spend much more time on our lessons than an average teacher would also their is one on one learning for your child. the program i work in is not free but is very cheep ( about $150 for the whole year. I suggest calling your local high schools to see if they have a program like this. :)

Emeline Albracht: Call your school district and ask about a Title I, ABC program or in-school preschool program. Look in your phone book and see if there are any HeadStart programs in your area.

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