The Zero to Five program offers free parent-child education classes where children are getting prepared for pre-K and ...
A ballot measure enacted with bipartisan support two years ago tapped a unique funding source — but shows how states can ...
Zero to Five is a free Fort Worth ISD early childhood program that provides classes to parents and their children, from prenatal to age five, in order to prepare them for pre-K and a school classroom.
Our divisive politics around immigration lag behind the diverse reality of our schools — and for English learners, early ed ...
The Summer for All Act aims to invest $4.2 billion in direct grants to states and community-based organizations for summer ...
Vaccines are a safe and highly effective way to prevent common diseases that used to seriously harm or even kill infants, ...
Student educators at the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum offer guided tours for elementary school students and communities.
Seven Long Island organizations will divvy up nearly $9 million in state grants to increase access to affordable afterschool ...
Thousands of City parents are grabbing coveted spots for their kids in Summer Rising, only for many children to not show up when the city’s immensely popular summer program begins, new data shows.
A swim instructor, certified to teach kids with special needs, is aiming to help Minnesota families through virtual trainings ...
Second Place: AR Choice Tri-Share (Joyfully Engaged Learning) — A cost-sharing model that splits the costs of high-quality early childhood care evenly among employees, employers, and Joyfully Engaged ...
"Our children need to eat a healthy breakfast and lunch in order to learn,” state superintendent Michael F. Rice said in a news release. MDE officials say the increase came in the first year that ...