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Free preschools in Floyd county.
Below are the listings of free and affordable preschools in Floyd 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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Check Elementary School - New River Community Action, Inc. Location: Copper Hill, VA - 24079 Contact Phone: (540) 745-9464 Details: NRCA’s Head Start mission is to build on the unique strengths of children and families; through positive engagement, health education and a quality preschool experience. NRCA’s Head Start prepares children for lifelong success through school readiness by partnering with families to support goals in the home and school environment. Head Start is a federally-funded preschool program which offers comprehensive developmental services to children 3-5 years of age. Children with special needs comprise at least ten percent of the enrollment. The primary components of Head Start are education, social services, preventative health and nutrition. The program focuses on the entire family, and includes parent involvement as a fundamental part of Head Start. |
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Floyd Head Start - New River Community Action, Inc. Location: Floyd, VA - 24091 Contact Phone: (540) 745-2120 Details: NRCA’s Head Start mission is to build on the unique strengths of children and families; through positive engagement, health education and a quality preschool experience. NRCA’s Head Start prepares children for lifelong success through school readiness by partnering with families to support goals in the home and school environment. Head Start is a federally-funded preschool program which offers comprehensive developmental services to children 3-5 years of age. Children with special needs comprise at least ten percent of the enrollment. The primary components of Head Start are education, social services, preventative health and nutrition. The program focuses on the entire family, and includes parent involvement as a fundamental part of Head Start. |