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A new free preschool program is opening on Indianapolis’s east side. Martin University is launching the program Monday, September 9, for children 3 and 4 years old will be able to participate in the one-year program.
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A new national report on preschool access shows Indiana lags behind most other states.
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Child care providers across Indiana can now apply for funding to help grow their business.
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Waterford Upstart is a free virtual program to help low-income kids prepare for kindergarten by providing them with a computer and internet access to receive at-home instruction in reading, science and math.
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An online literacy program aims to help children in poverty learn to read as they prepare to enter kindergarten, but the group is struggling to find families because of the pandemic.
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The group will offer up to $1 million of funding for at least 10 recipients, to improve access to high-quality early education services.
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Perry County employers prioritized childcare in 2013 to attract workers. Their efforts are working, but now they face a new set of challenges.
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The Family and Social Services Administration announced the recipients of more than $1.5 million in grant money this week, for expanding the capacity of early learning across the state.
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The report assessed different policies in key areas including transportation and education to assess how they support community outcomes.
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The state hopes grant money set aside by lawmakers in the 2017 legislative session will help expand access to and the quality of preschool programs.