Early Childhood Education (Title I) programs available

July 3, 2012
Contact: Jill Moberley, Public Information Officer
For Immediate Release

Dayton Public Schools Early Childhood Education is a federally funded program serving four-year-olds whose families reside in the Dayton Public Schools district. The ECE Program is open to families of all income levels. The program provides sound educational experiences and activities to enhance the development of the whole child – intellectually, socially, physically, and emotionally. The program offers full-day programs Monday through Thursday at the following locations:

Belle Haven PreK-8
Cleveland PreK-8
Dayton Boys Prep Academy
Eastmont PreK-8
Edison PreK-8
E. J. Brown PreK-8
Fairview PreK-8
Kemp PreK-8
Kiser PreK-8
Louise Troy PreK-3
Meadowdale PreK-8
Rosa Parks PreK-8
Ruskin PreK-8
Valerie PreK-8
Westwood PreK-8
Wright Brothers PreK-8
World of Wonder PreK-8

To be eligible, children must be four years old on or before Sept. 30, 2012. Parents must bring the following information when registering: the child's birth certificate and immunization records, proof of custody or guardianship (if applicable), proof of child’s health physical, parents’ picture ID, and proof of residency.

To register, or for more information, call the Early Childhood Education Office at 542-3205 between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.


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Early Childhood Education (Title I) programs available