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Child Care and Development Programs - Child Development ...
www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cd/op/cdprograms.asp
This program consolidated the funding for State Preschool, Prekindergarten and Family Literacy, and General Child Care center-based programs serving eligible three- and four-year-old children to create the California State Preschool Program, the largest state-funded preschool program in the nation. The program provides both part-day and full ...
Early Childhood Education / California State Preschool ...
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The California State Preschool Program Part-Day (CSPP Part-Day) is a three-hour educational program for children ages three and four years old, with priority given to four year olds. These programs are located at elementary schools. The CSPP Part-Day Program provides personalized learning experiences before children enter kindergarten.
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS ENROLLING NOW` State Preschool, Head ...
cao.lacounty.gov/ccp/pdf/ncc/Preschool Programs Enrolling Now...
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS ENROLLING NOW` State Preschool, Head Start and Los Angeles Universal Preschool (LAUP) Attention: Parents, Foster Parents and Relative Caregivers of Preschool-Age Children . Children who participate in high quality preschool programs are better ready to learn when they enter kindergarten and the effects of a high quality preschool program are often long lasting. Parents ...
MAXIMIZING RESOURCES: NAVIGATING THE SUBSIDIZED CHILD CARE ...
cao.lacounty.gov/ccp/pdf/ncc/Maximizing Resources-revised-1aug11.pdf
Families with children participating in the part-day California State Preschool Programs remain eligible for the program year once eligibility has been determined. Family of four, two parent family with two young children.
Bill Text - AB-1754 State full-day preschool program ...
leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=...
This bill would revise the eligibility requirements for full-day preschool programs operated at any California public school, including a charter school, that has at least 40% of its pupils being from low-income families, as specified pursuant to Title I of the federal Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965, or a community-based organization that contracts with the above-described school or ...
Early Childhood Education / Preschool Eligibility and ...
www.ousd.org/Page/642
Families whose gross monthly income falls within the maximum ceiling and meet the other eligibility requirements qualify for priority to receive subsidized care in our programs. Families who exceed the monthly income maximum are eligible for the full-tuition option.
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