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Find A Preschool – Cleveland Transformation Alliance

School success starts with high-quality preschool.Three- and four-year-old children in Cleveland can attend preschool programs in CMSD schools, some charter schools, and through private providers including Head Start. Finding the right preschool for your child is important, and with the search tool on PRE4CLE’s website they make it easy. Search through their map for schools close to your home!

To find a preschool in Cleveland visit PRE4CLE’s search tool.

 

What is PRE4CLE?

PRE4CLE is Cleveland’s plan to expand high-quality preschool access to all three- and four-year-olds in the city. PRE4CLE works with families to help them find the right high-quality preschool for their child.

 

Why high-quality?

Early experiences affect the architecture of a child’s brain, building a strong foundation for Cleveland’s kids. By the age of five, your child’s brain is already 90% developed. Research shows that children who participate in high-quality early childhood programs are more likely to:

  • Have better-developed language and social skills when they get to kindergarten
  • Reach high school graduation.
  • Pursue college or vocational training programs, and have good careers as adults.

High-quality preschools have been rated 3, 4, or 5 stars in Ohio’s Step Up To Quality rating system and have:

  1. Environments that are fun, welcoming, safe, and caring
  2. Creative and imaginative play to inspire a lifelong love of learning
  3. Educational activities to prepare your child for kindergarten
  4. A research-based curriculum
  5. Staff and teachers who are well-trained and professional
  6. Feedback about your child’s learning and progress

 

Learn more about high-quality preschool

Preschool in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District

CMSD offers half-day and full-day preschool programs for four-year-olds in many of its schools during the regular school year. CMSD also offers half-day and full-day school-year preschool programs for three- to five-year-old students with special needs.To enroll in a CMSD preschool, a child must be four years old on or before September 30. There is no cost for CMSD preschool, but you must live in the City of Cleveland to attend. Schools do not typically offer before- or after-care services. For more information, contact the school directly or call CMSD at 216.838.0110

 

Preschool in Charter Schools

Some charter schools offer preschools themselves or in partnership with private providers. For more information, contact the school directly.

 

Preschool in Private Programs

Preschool opportunities are available to families through childcare centers, Head Start, and home-based childcare settings, as well as through Cuyahoga County’s Universal Pre-K program. Many programs offer full-day, full-year programs as well as extended-day schedules to meet the needs of working families. Eligibility for private programs varies depending on income, employment status, and other factors. For information on your family’s preschool options and how to find a high-quality private preschool, please contact Starting Point at 1.800.880.0971 or www.starting-point.org.

 

Finding High-Quality Preschool

High-quality preschools are located throughout Cleveland at CMSD schools, Head Start, child care centers, private providers, charter schools, and family child care homes. Scholarships are available for many of these programs. To find the scholarships your family may be eligible for, you can use PRE4CLE’s Scholarship Calculator, or call Starting Point at 1.800.880.0971 to speak to a specialist.

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First Steps 4K – SC First Steps


First Steps 4K – SC First Steps





  • Programs

First Steps 4K offers free four-year-old kindergarten to qualifying children in South Carolina. We partner with more than 250 private, nonprofit, and faith-based centers across the state, making it easy for families to find a high-quality program that meets their needs.

Check Eligibility

Check to see if your child is eligible for the First Steps 4K program

Find a Program

Find a First Steps 4K Program near you

Apply Now

Submit an application to enroll in the First Steps 4K program


Preschools: How to Partner

Learn more about how to partner with the First Steps 4K program


For the

2022-23 school year, a child must be:

  • 4 years old on September 1, 2022
  • Eligible for Medicaid, free/reduced-price lunch, or SNAP/TANF recipient; experiencing homelessness or transiency; or in foster care
  • A resident of South Carolina
  • Siblings of four-year-olds enrolled in the First Steps 4K program now qualify for child care scholarships thanks to a partnership between SC First Steps and the SC Department of Social Services. Learn more here.

 First Steps 4K PLUS

  • First Steps 4K students qualify for free extended care (before- and after-school)
  • Siblings, ages 0-12, of enrolled First Steps 4K students qualify for child care and after-school scholarships
  • Sibling scholarships can be applied toward enrollment at any licensed child care center or afterschool program that participates in ABC Quality, the state’s voluntary quality rating and improvement system.
  • Families can apply online for both First Steps 4K and First Steps 4K + Siblings at Free4KSC.org.
  • Learn more here!


Check Eligibility

How It Works

Families can select the private, community-based, or faith-based program of their choice. All First Steps 4K programs are in-person, 5 days per week, throughout the school year. Most providers offer a full day (8 hour) program and/or operate year-round, continuing through summer.

Find a Program

Target Outcomes

Research shows that children who attend a high-quality preschool program are more successful in kindergarten and beyond. First Steps 4K aims to increase participation, quality, and professional development in private, community-based, and faith-based 4K programs across the state.

Early Care & Education

Quality Enhancement

Intensive support to child care centers, Head Start and preschool classrooms to improve quality

Early Care & Education

Quality Counts

Quality Counts is a community-based child care quality improvement strategy, designed to build and sustain high quality in early care and education programs.

Early Care & Education

Child Care Scholarships

Eligible children receive tuition-free enrollment at quality child care centers

Early Care & Education

Child Care

Providing local families with access to high-quality early care and education.

Early Care & Education

Early Head Start

Nationally, Early Head Start programs serve over 160,000 children and pregnant women annually.

Early Care & Education

Training and Professional Development

Certified and registered training hours for the early childhood workforce







4 years – Russian classical school

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I. Goryachev

Preparation for reading and writing
children of the age of four years

The proposed program for four-year-olds allows you to competently, organically and systematically carry out the mental, speech, aesthetic development of a preschooler, stimulate his creative abilities and cognitive interests. On the one hand, purely practical tasks are performed: teaching literacy and writing, developing reading and writing skills, and preparing the child for school. On the other hand, there is an immersion in the sphere of children’s interests and ideas.

Such an approach makes it possible to unite study and life in the child’s mind, sometimes so artificially dissected today by too rational methodological approaches, to build education through comprehension of reality and thereby make the learning process itself vital. This happens naturally, through the activation of the child’s personal experience, and not through the communication of ready-made knowledge to him, requiring only passive memorization from him; through the consistent development of thinking: from concrete-figurative sensations and experiences of the surrounding reality, through visual-figurative perception of objects and phenomena of reality to primary systemic ideas about subject knowledge, the picture of the world and life.

The developer of the philological unit of the Russian Classical School Goryacheva Irina Anatolyevna tells about how a four-year-old child is prepared for school in the RKSH, forming in him a love for learning and a strong foundation for further education – forming in a natural, psycho-preserved way, without intellectual overload, tells the developer of the philological block of the Russian Classical School Goryacheva Irina. Hosted by Svetlana Ladina.

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How and when to teach a child to read? How to make it easy and joyful? How to work so that cognitive motivation grows day by day? How to organize training so that it brings satisfaction to the teacher? You will find the answers in our seminar, in which Irina Anatolyevna Goryacheva talks about the features of the methodology for teaching literacy.

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Report by Irina Anatolyevna Goryacheva, the developer of the block of literature in the educational system “Russian Classical School”, presented by her at the Christmas readings in 2016.

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The video was filmed at the Sunday School at St. Innokenty of Moscow, where the teacher Svetlana Yuryevna Vasilyeva conducts classes according to the program of the Russian Classical School.

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We are not early adopters. But look at these kids – how easy and interesting it is for them to study, they do not even realize that they are acquiring knowledge that they will later need at school. The recording of the lesson was made in the Sunday school at the church of St. Innocent of Moscow. A group of children is led by a teacher with experience in the RCS Svetlana Yuryevna Vasilyeva.

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Learning to read and write takes place in the process of a story game through a dramatic, rather than dogmatic form of presentation of material, which allows the child to “live through” the situation, form a personal attitude towards it, join what is happening and unfold a cascade of images in the soul. This is very significant, because the child does not play with the object itself, but with his ideas about it.

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Preparation for writing includes two types of work: making ornaments on checkered sheets and tracing calligraphic drawings. Children learn to detect intersections of lines on checkered sheets and connect the found points with lines, improve coordination of movements, plasticity of the hand, the ability to analyze a linear drawing and repeat it, and also get acquainted with the pictorial possibilities of the line, the aesthetic traditions of calligraphy, beautiful writing.

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This program allows you to organically and systematically carry out the mental, speech, aesthetic development of a preschooler, stimulate his creative abilities and cognitive interests.

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In the planning of teaching reading and writing, the number of hours for each subject, terms, types of work, necessary allowances for children and teachers, additional materials are indicated; parallel lesson planning is also given.

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In the next section, we have collected scientific and popular science materials that clearly and clearly tell about the history of the creation of writing and methods of teaching literacy. These publications, in addition to educational purposes, are designed to convincingly argue the solidity of the methods we have chosen to teach children to read and write.

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Welcome to the website of School No. 4!

Municipal Autonomous Educational Institution “Secondary School No. 4” of the Nakhodka City District (MAOU “Secondary School No. 4” NGO) is the oldest educational institution in our city. It has been operating since 1936.

School administration:

director – Anna Ushakova

deputy for water management – Vladilena Olegovna Konstantinova

School hours:

Monday-Friday

8.30 – 15.00 training sessions

15.00 – 17.00 – additional classes at the choice of students.

Composition of teachers and students for the 2022-2023 academic year

Teachers – 17 people. Students – 356 people.

of the highest category – 2 teachers, 1 – 4 classes – 159 people,

of the first category – 5 teachers, 5 – 9classes – 141 people,

basic category – 8 teachers,

Hotline telephones of the Department of Education.

Questions Telephone full name
For issues of issuing additional education certificates

+7 (4236) 62-25-15

+7 (4236) 69-98-51

MBU DO “DDT” – municipal support center

Kiseleva Olesya Alexandrovna

For kindergarten questions +7 (4236) 69-22-52 Butenko Tatyana Vasilievna
For questions about the beginning of the new academic year in schools +7 (4236) 69-86-24 Kudryashova Valentina Nikolaevna
Catering
in educational institutions
+7 (4236) 69-81-44 Mutovkina Anastasia Vladimirovna
For questions related to the monthly cash reward for classroom management +7 (4236) 69-22-56 Short Svetlana Aleksandrovna
On the issues of conducting the OGE and the Unified State Examination +7 (4236) 69-22-56 Short Svetlana Aleksandrovna

Regional “Hot Line”: 8 (423) 240-07-22
Federal “Hot Line”:

Hotline operators of the Ministry of Education of Russia receive calls and consult on the start of the school year, hot meals and payments for excellent leadership.