![]() RI Pre-K is accepting applications from families with four-year old children living in one of the following 18 communities: Bristol-Warren, Central Falls, Coventry, Cranston, East Providence, Johnston, Middletown, Newport, North Kingstown, North Providence, Pawtucket, Providence, South Kingstown, Warwick, Westerly, West Warwick, and Woonsocket. “All Rhode Island families of eligible children are encouraged to enter the RI Pre-K lottery for a chance to set their child up for a lifetime of success." "High-quality early learning opportunities are critical because what children learn in their first few years of life – and how they learn it – can have a long-lasting impact on their success and health from childhood through adulthood,” said Rhode Island Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green. I encourage all families with eligible children to enter the RI Pre-K lottery." “For 15 years, the RI Pre-K program has served as a national model for providing free, full-day, full-school year programs for Rhode Island’s youngest learners. "High-quality early learning prepares Rhode Island’s youngest learners for a lifetime of success,” said Governor Dan McKee. For more information visit the NIEER RI Pre-K Yearbook and the full report at NIEER State of Preschool. RI Pre-K consistently meets all 10 of the NIEER quality benchmarks ranking us as one of the nation’s top states for preschool quality standards. RI Pre-K is committed to a mixed-delivery model comprised of Head Start programs, local schools and community based childcare providers.Īs a testament to Rhode Island’s commitment to providing high quality early learning opportunities for children, Rhode Island was once again recognized as a national leader in quality Pre-K by the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) for 2021. RI Pre-K programs are awarded through a competitive grant application process that evaluates the organization’s demonstrated ability and experience to provide a high-quality early childhood education and a commitment to continued quality improvements. RI Pre-K, entering its 15th year, provides free, high-quality Pre-K education to more than 2,300 4-year-old children in 18 communities across Rhode Island. Grant funding available for organizations to assist families in learning about, and applying for, the RI Pre-K lottery.ĭownload the application RI Pre-Kindergarten 2023-2024Ĭommissioner Angélica Infante-Green and the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) are proud to announce the 2023-2024 opening of the lottery for state-funded RI Pre-K. The Rhode Island Department of Education is committed to ensuring that all children begin school ready to learn, and are prepared to succeed in school, as life-long learners, and as productive citizens. RTTT - Approved Scopes of Work and Budgets.Educator Excellence & Certification Services.Title IV, Part A : Student Supports and Academic Enrichment Grant Program.Title I: Improving Academic Achievement.Holocaust and Genocide Education Resources.Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, & Dyscalculia Resources.Rhode Island Core Standards for ELA/Literacy.Participation in General Early Childhood Programs.Early Learning and Development Standards.Early Learning Provisions of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). ![]() Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia Resources.Student Support and Academic Enrichment.
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