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Free preschools in Hernando county.
Below are the listings of free and affordable preschools in Hernando county. These preschool can help low-income people by offerring free and discounted rates for child care. We welcome user reviews and corrections of child care listings, as we strive to provide our users with the best and most up-to-date information possible. Simply click on the listing for more information.
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Hernando Head Start / Early Head Start - Mid Florida Community Services, Inc. Location: Brooksville, FL - 34601 Contact Phone: (352) 754-2464 Details: Head Start/Early Head Start is a nationwide, federally funded program whose purpose is to promote school readiness by enhancing the social, physical, and cognitive development of children. Head Start is provided at no cost to eligible families and accepts children age’s three years old to five years old. Early Head Start provides early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive child development and family support services to low-income infants and toddlers and their families, and pregnant women and their families. MFCS Early Head Start will serve 112 children across Hernando and Volusia Counties. Early Head Start programs serve families through a full day, full year program, MFCS Early Head Start is Center-Based and provides early learning, care and enrichment experiences to children in an early care and education setting. Staff members also visit family homes at least twice per year. |
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Mary Giella Elementary School - Pasco County Head Start Location: Spring Hill, FL - 34610 Contact Phone: (813) 794-2730 Details: Since 1965, Head Start has served millions of children and families by promoting school readiness; providing comprehensive services; and by emphasizing the role of parents as their child's first and most important teacher. The Head Start/Early Head Start program is a federally funded program which provides grants to local public and private non-profit and for-profit agencies. The District School Board of Pasco County is a Head Start/Early Head Start grantee offering the program in 21 different elementary schools. High quality early childhood services promoting school readiness are offered to enrolled children and families from birth through age 5. A minimum of 10 percent of the program's total enrollment must be children with disabilities. Head Start is available to ages 3, 4, and 5 while Early Head Start serves pregnant women, infants, and toddlers. Early Head Start helps families care for their infants and toddlers through early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive services and are available to the family until the child turns 3 years old and is ready to transition into Head Start or another Pre-K program. Head Start/Early Head Start programs encourages and recognizes that parents are their children's primary teachers and advocates. Head Start programs, parents, and schools work together to promote school readiness and engage families as their children make the transition to kindergarten. |
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Spring Hill Head Start / Early Head Start - Mid Florida Community Services, Inc. Location: Spring Hill, FL - 34609 Contact Phone: (352) 556-4801 Details: Head Start/Early Head Start is a nationwide, federally funded program whose purpose is to promote school readiness by enhancing the social, physical, and cognitive development of children. Head Start is provided at no cost to eligible families and accepts children age’s three years old to five years old. Early Head Start provides early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive child development and family support services to low-income infants and toddlers and their families, and pregnant women and their families. MFCS Early Head Start will serve 112 children across Hernando and Volusia Counties. Early Head Start programs serve families through a full day, full year program, MFCS Early Head Start is Center-Based and provides early learning, care and enrichment experiences to children in an early care and education setting. Staff members also visit family homes at least twice per year. |