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Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Says Nearly 12,000 Children Will be Served in Second Year of 'Pre-K Counts'

Posted : Tue, 15 Jul 2008 17:55:26 GMT
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HARRISBURG, Pa., July 15 PA-Pre-K-Counts-prgrm

State Invests $86.4 Million in High-Quality Early Learning Programs; Parents Urged to Begin Enrolling Children

HARRISBURG, Pa., July 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Edward G. Rendell today announced that 11,800 3- and 4-year-olds will benefit from the second year of Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts, the quality pre-kindergarten program that is funded by an $86.4 million investment in the new state budget.

The Governor encouraged parents to immediately begin enrolling their children for the new school year.

"Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts is a resounding success for children, families and the commonwealth," Governor Rendell said. "Data from the first year showed that children who participated in a Pre-K Counts program are better prepared to begin learning as they enter kindergarten, setting the stage for greater success throughout school and into their careers."

Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts enables school districts, Head Start providers, child care centers or group child care homes with a Keystone STARS rating of STAR 2 or higher and nursery schools to deliver high-quality pre-kindergarten to more children, with an emphasis on those who are at the greatest risk of future academic failure. Any public or private school meeting the state's standards for educational quality was eligible to apply for funding.

"Families enrolling their child in Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts can expect a high quality pre-kindergarten experience," said Education Secretary Gerald L. Zahorchak. "We are investing in the programs that are proven to work, and as a result our youngest children will be better prepared for their school career from K-12."

This program was immediately successful in its first year of operation, and many of the continuing programs are already at full enrollment. The new grantees will help meet some of the high demand for services. Parents are encouraged to act quickly to enroll their children for the programs, which will start in September.

Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts requires grantees to provide a qualified teacher and teacher's aide, small class size, a curriculum that is aligned with the Pennsylvania Early Learning standards, regular assessment of the children's progress and reporting of the program's performance. These quality expectations will ensure that children will have a high quality early learning experience.

Children who are at least age three and younger than the entry age of kindergarten are eligible to apply. Priority enrollment for PA Pre-K Counts is designed for children who are at risk of school failure, either because of income (300 percent of the federal poverty level, or a family of four earning $63,600 per year), language (English is not your first language), cultural or special needs issues.

"Reaching out to at-risk children early provides a great opportunity to offer early education that will help put those children on a road to success," Zahorchak said. "These additional grants will allow us to impact the lives of even more children."

Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts is among several innovative educational initiatives funded in the 2008-09 budget recently signed into law by Governor Rendell. The new budget introduces a predictable state funding formula for the first time in nearly two decades. It increases funding for basic education by $274 million, or 5.5 percent, while also continuing to fund successful initiatives that are benefiting children from early childhood through graduation.

Families interested in enrolling their child in Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts can find contact information for programs at www.papromiseforchildren.com or call 1-877-4PA-KIDS (1-877-472-5437).


The Rendell administration is committed to creating a first-rate public education system, protecting our most vulnerable citizens and continuing economic investment to support our communities and businesses. To find out more about Governor Rendell's initiatives and to sign up for his weekly newsletter, visit www.governor.state.pa.us.

EDITOR'S NOTE: A list of the grant recipients follows:

2008-09 Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts grantees
Many grantees listed below have partnered with other early learning programs to provide services and may be serving other cities in addition to those listed. Contact the lead agency for information on additional locations. Because some funding amounts are not yet finalized, exact funding figures will be available at a later date.

Adams County
-- Little Life Enrichment Center
-- Rural Opportunities Inc.

Allegheny County
-- Allegheny Intermediate Unit Head Start
-- Butterfly Garden Early Learning Center
-- Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center
-- Highlands K-4 Modular
-- McKeesport Area School District
-- Pittsburgh School District
-- Quaker Valley School District
-- Riverview Children's Center
-- West Mifflin Area School District
-- Wilkinsburg Borough School District
-- Woodland Hills School District

Armstrong County
-- Armstrong County Community Action Agency

Beaver County
-- Ambridge Area School District
-- Beaver County Head Start (Civic Senior Citizens Club)
-- Big Beaver Falls Area School District
-- Hap Enterprises Inc.
-- Lifesteps Inc. - Beaver County
-- Riverside Beaver County School District
-- Western Beaver County School District

Bedford County
-- Chestnut Ridge School District
-- Tussey Mountain School District

Berks County
-- Berks Community Action Program

Blair County
-- Child Advocates of Blair Co./Head Start
-- Lily Pond Child Development Centers Inc.
-- Tyrone Area School District

Bradford County
-- Athens Area School District
-- North Penn Comp Hlth Services
-- Wyalusing Valley Children's Center Inc.

Bucks County
-- Bristol Township School District
-- Morrisville Borough School District
-- Neshaminy School District
-- United Way of Bucks County

Butler County
-- Butler County Children's Center Inc.
-- Lifesteps Inc. - Butler County

Cambria County
-- Cambria Heights School District
-- Northern Cambria School District
-- Community Action Partnership of Cambria County
-- Conemaugh Valley School District
-- Greater Johnstown School District
-- Penn Cambria School District

Cameron County
-- Northern Tier Community Action Center

Carbon County
-- Rural Opportunities Inc.
-- Jim Thorpe Area School District

Centre County
-- Bennett Family Center
-- Cen-Clear Child Services Inc.
-- Child Development Council

Chester County
-- Childtime Childcare Inc.
-- Creative Play Day School
-- Owen J Roberts SD
-- Phoenixville Area YMCA
-- Warwick Child Care Center Inc.

Clarion County
-- Jefferson-Clarion Head Start

Clearfield County
-- Harmony Area School District
-- Cen-Clear Child Services Inc.
-- Children's Aid Society in Clearfield County

Clinton County
-- Lycoming-Clinton Counties Commission for Community Action (STEP) Inc.

Columbia County
-- Columbia Child Development Program

Crawford County
-- Penncrest School District
-- YWCA Twin Creeks Head Start

Cumberland County
-- Carlisle Early Education Center
-- KinderCare Learning Center 301716 (Cumberland)
-- Mechanicsburg Area School District

Dauphin County
-- Halifax School District
-- Harrisburg City School District
-- Heaven Sent Learning Center Inc.
-- Steelton-Highspire School District

Delaware County
-- Chester-Upland School District
-- Delaware County IU 25

Erie County
-- Benedictine Sisters of Erie
-- Corry Area School District
-- Dr Gertrude - A Barber Center
-- Early Connections Early Learning Ctr
-- Erie City School District
-- Greater Erie Community Action Committee
-- Millcreek Township School District
-- YMCA of Greater Erie

Fayette County
-- Frazier School District

Fayette County
-- Private Industry Council of Westmoreland-Fayette

Franklin County
-- Chambersburg Area School District
-- Fannett-Metal School District

Fulton County
-- Southern Fulton School District

Greene County
-- Community Action Southwest

Huntingdon County
-- Huntingdon County Child & Adult Development Corporation

Indiana County
-- Grand Beginnings Children Center Inc.
-- Indiana County Child Day Care Program Inc.
-- Marion Center Area School District
-- Penns Manor Area School District

Jefferson County
-- Jefferson-Clarion Head Start I

Lackawanna County
-- ABC Kiddie Kampus
-- Forest City Regional School District
-- Infant Care Program @ Covenant Church
-- Northeastern Child Care Services
-- Scranton-Lackawanna Human Development Agency Inc.
-- Sunshine & Rainbows Day Care Center
-- Wee Care Day Care (KMP Inc.)

Lancaster County
-- Cocalico School District
-- Hildebrandt Learning Centers, LLC
-- KinderCare Learning Center 073018 (Lancaster)
-- Lancaster School District
-- Little People Day Care School (SSB Corporation)
-- Owl Hill Learning Centers

Lawrence County
-- Lawrence County Social Services Inc.

Lebanon County
-- Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13

Lehigh County
-- Community Services Children Inc.
-- Lehigh Valley Child Care Inc. - Lehigh County
-- The Cuddle Zone Learning Center

Luzerne County
-- Child Development Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania Inc.
-- Greater Nanticoke Area School District
-- Hazleton Area School District
-- Luzerne County Head Start Inc.
-- Rainbow Hill School

Lycoming County
-- Jersey Shore Area School District
-- East Lycoming School District
-- Lycoming-Clinton Counties Commission for Community Action (STEP) Inc.
-- Montgomery Area School District

McKean County
-- Otto-Eldred School District
-- Smethport Area School District

Mercer County
-- Community Action Partnership of Mercer County
-- Zion Family Services Inc.

Mifflin County
-- Snyder Union Mifflin Child Development Inc.
-- Hide N Seek Nursery School

Monroe County
-- Pocono Services for Families and Children
-- The Growing Place Child Care Centers
-- Tobyhanna Kids Day Care Center
-- Wee Wons Inc.

Montgomery County
-- Jenkintown Day Nursery
-- Phoenixville Area YMCA
-- Montgomery County Children's Center
-- Day Care Centers Inc.
-- Pottstown School District
-- Step By Step Inc.

Montour County
-- Danville Area Head Start

Northampton County
-- Bethlehem Area School District
-- Community Services Children Inc.
-- Family YMCA Early Childhood Development Center
-- Lehigh Valley Child Care Inc. - Northampton County
-- Northampton County Area Community College

Northumberland County
-- Central Susquehanna IU 16
-- Mount Carmel Area School District

Perry County
-- Newport School District

Philadelphia County
-- Philadelphia City School District

Pike County
-- Delaware Valley School District
-- Scranton-Lackawanna Human Development Agency Inc.

Potter County
-- Galeton Area School District
-- OSWAYO Valley School District
-- Austin Area School District

Schuylkill County
-- Child Development Inc.
-- Dawn to Dusk Learning and Child Care Center

Somerset County
-- Tableland Services Inc.
-- Turkeyfoot Valley Area School District

Susquehanna County
-- Scranton-Lackawanna Human Development Agency Inc.
-- Mountain View School District
-- Forest City Regional School District
-- Northeastern Child Care Services

Tioga County
-- Northern Tioga School District
-- Southern Tioga School District

Union County
-- Lewisburg Area School District

Venango County
-- Child Development Ctrs Inc.
-- Oil City Area School District

Warren County
-- Warren-Forest County Economic Opportunity Council

Washington County
-- Community Action Southwest

Wayne County
-- Forest City Regional School District
-- Scranton-Lackawanna Human Development Agency Inc.
-- Northeastern Child Care Services

Westmoreland County
-- Monessen School District
-- Seton Hill Child Services Inc.

Wyoming County
-- H.A.N.D.S. of Wyoming County

York County
-- Crispus Attucks Association Inc.
-- Kinder-Care Learning Center 301025 (York)
-- York City School District
-- York Day Nursery Inc.
-- York Jewish Community Center
-- York YWCA

CONTACT:
Chuck Ardo
717-783-1116

Leah Harris (PDE)
717-783-9802





SOURCE Pennsylvania Office of the Governor

Copyright © 2008 PR Newswire. All rights reserved.




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