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Free preschools in Kennebec county.
Below are the listings of free and affordable preschools in Kennebec 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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Vassalboro Prek Collaboration - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: Vassalboro, ME - 04989 Contact Phone: (207) 582-3110 Details: SKCDC has operated the Head Start Program since its inception in 1965. Studies at that time showed that children from low income families were not entering school as prepared to learn as children from higher economic levels. Head Start was designed to offer high quality early childhood education, nutrition, health, and social services, along with a strong parent involvement component. Initially, the primary goal of the program was to increase social competence in preschool children. That goal has expanded to include more emphasis on a child's cognitive development especially in the areas of language and literacy. Every Head Start program nationwide is guided by the federally mandated Performance Standards. |
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Clinton Preschool - Kennebec Valley Community Action Location: Clinton, ME - 04927 Contact Phone: (207) 426-2181 Details: The ultimate preschool experience for children 3 to 5 years of age. Children participate in age appropriate learning experiences that promote school readiness and support holistic development. Part-day,/part-year preschool classrooms are offered in collaboration with the public schools. Focus is on: Approach to Learning; Cognition and General Knowledge; Language and Literacy; Physical Development and Health; Social and Emotional Development |
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Educare Central Maine - Kennebec Valley Community Action Location: Waterville, ME - 04901 Contact Phone: (207) 680-7200 Details: High Quality Early Care and Education Services for families with children (ages 6 weeks to 5 years) |
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Gardiner Center Head Start - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: Gardiner, ME - 04345 Contact Phone: (207) 582-7858 Details: SKCDC has operated the Head Start Program since its inception in 1965. Studies at that time showed that children from low income families were not entering school as prepared to learn as children from higher economic levels. Head Start was designed to offer high quality early childhood education, nutrition, health, and social services, along with a strong parent involvement component. Initially, the primary goal of the program was to increase social competence in preschool children. That goal has expanded to include more emphasis on a child's cognitive development especially in the areas of language and literacy. Every Head Start program nationwide is guided by the federally mandated Performance Standards. |
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Lake Region Center Head Start/early Head Start - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: China, ME - 04358 Contact Phone: (207) 445-4004 Details: SKCDC has operated the Head Start Program since its inception in 1965. Studies at that time showed that children from low income families were not entering school as prepared to learn as children from higher economic levels. Head Start was designed to offer high quality early childhood education, nutrition, health, and social services, along with a strong parent involvement component. Initially, the primary goal of the program was to increase social competence in preschool children. That goal has expanded to include more emphasis on a child's cognitive development especially in the areas of language and literacy. Every Head Start program nationwide is guided by the federally mandated Performance Standards. SKCDC operates Early Head Start programs for infants, toddlers, and their families. Early Head Start encompasses a comprehensive range of services, similar to Head Start, including child and family development, health and nutrition, and community partnerships. Services are provided in centers and in home-based, family visiting programs. |
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Monmouth Preschool Collaboration - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: Monmouth, ME - 04259 Contact Phone: (207) 933-4426 Details: Center based Head Start in collaboration with a public school prekindergarten program. 1 collaborative classroom providing services for four year old Head Start and community children. 3.5 hours per day, 5 days per week, operating during the public school year. No fee for services. |
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Readfield Preschool Partnership - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: Readfield, ME - 04355 Contact Phone: (207) 582-3110 Details: SKCDC has operated the Head Start Program since its inception in 1965. Studies at that time showed that children from low income families were not entering school as prepared to learn as children from higher economic levels. Head Start was designed to offer high quality early childhood education, nutrition, health, and social services, along with a strong parent involvement component. Initially, the primary goal of the program was to increase social competence in preschool children. That goal has expanded to include more emphasis on a child's cognitive development especially in the areas of language and literacy. Every Head Start program nationwide is guided by the federally mandated Performance Standards. |
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Rsu 12 (chelsea) Preschool Collaboration - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: Chelsea, ME - 04330 Contact Phone: (207) 582-2214 Details: Center based Head Start in collaboration with a public school prekindergarten program. Two collaborative classrooms providing services for 4 year old Head Start children. 6 hours per day, 5 days per week, operating during the public school year. No fee for services. |
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South Gardiner Center Head Start/early Head Start - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: South Gardiner, ME - 04359 Contact Phone: (207) 582-3264 Details: SKCDC has operated the Head Start Program since its inception in 1965. Studies at that time showed that children from low income families were not entering school as prepared to learn as children from higher economic levels. Head Start was designed to offer high quality early childhood education, nutrition, health, and social services, along with a strong parent involvement component. Initially, the primary goal of the program was to increase social competence in preschool children. That goal has expanded to include more emphasis on a child's cognitive development especially in the areas of language and literacy. Every Head Start program nationwide is guided by the federally mandated Performance Standards. SKCDC operates Early Head Start programs for infants, toddlers, and their families. Early Head Start encompasses a comprehensive range of services, similar to Head Start, including child and family development, health and nutrition, and community partnerships. Services are provided in centers and in home-based, family visiting programs. |
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Webster Center - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: Augusta, ME - 04330 Contact Phone: (207) 626-3418 Details: SKCDC has operated the Head Start Program since its inception in 1965. Studies at that time showed that children from low income families were not entering school as prepared to learn as children from higher economic levels. Head Start was designed to offer high quality early childhood education, nutrition, health, and social services, along with a strong parent involvement component. Initially, the primary goal of the program was to increase social competence in preschool children. That goal has expanded to include more emphasis on a child's cognitive development especially in the areas of language and literacy. Every Head Start program nationwide is guided by the federally mandated Performance Standards. |
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Windsor Preschool Partnership - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: Windsor, ME - 04363 Contact Phone: (207) 582-3110 Details: SKCDC has operated the Head Start Program since its inception in 1965. Studies at that time showed that children from low income families were not entering school as prepared to learn as children from higher economic levels. Head Start was designed to offer high quality early childhood education, nutrition, health, and social services, along with a strong parent involvement component. Initially, the primary goal of the program was to increase social competence in preschool children. That goal has expanded to include more emphasis on a child's cognitive development especially in the areas of language and literacy. Every Head Start program nationwide is guided by the federally mandated Performance Standards. |
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Winthrop Preschool Partnership - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: Winthrop, ME - 04364 Contact Phone: (207) 377-2241 Details: Center based Head Start in collaboration with a public school prekindergarten program. 2 collaborative classrooms, providing services for four year old Head Start and community children. 3.5 hours per day, 5 days per week, operating during the public school year. No fee for services. |
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Magic Years Center - Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation Location: Augusta, ME - 04330 Contact Phone: (207) 621-6397 Details: SKCDC has operated the Head Start Program since its inception in 1965. Studies at that time showed that children from low income families were not entering school as prepared to learn as children from higher economic levels. Head Start was designed to offer high quality early childhood education, nutrition, health, and social services, along with a strong parent involvement component. Initially, the primary goal of the program was to increase social competence in preschool children. That goal has expanded to include more emphasis on a child's cognitive development especially in the areas of language and literacy. Every Head Start program nationwide is guided by the federally mandated Performance Standards. SKCDC operates Early Head Start programs for infants, toddlers, and their families. Early Head Start encompasses a comprehensive range of services, similar to Head Start, including child and family development, health and nutrition, and community partnerships. Services are provided in centers and in home-based, family visiting programs. |