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Free preschools in Tazewell county.

Below are the listings of free and affordable preschools in Tazewell 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.

Tazewell Free Preschools:

Camp Joy Head Start Center - Clinch Valley Community Action
Location: Bluefield, VA - 24605
Contact Phone: (276) 988-5583
Details: The Clinch Valley Community Action Head Start program began operating as a Head Start grantee in July 2013 after many years as a delegate agency. The program continues to grow and expand the services that it offers in order to meet the changing needs of Tazewell County. During this program year, we were able to add 10 Early Head Start slots to our Head Start grant. The overarching goal of the CVCA program is to have each child ready for Kindergarten when he or she reaches age five. Our primary focus is to reach and serve low-income children and their families so that they can be prepared for entrance into the school system. Head Start does this through an educational program that relies on Creative Curriculum, the Teaching Strategies Gold Framework, with Houghton-Mifflin materials being used as supplements. The program operates eight classrooms that serve 157 children, a HS home-based program serving ten children, and an EHS home-based program serving 10 children. Centers are located throughout the county to ensure equitable access to the program. The Raven Center, housing one classroom, is located inside of Raven Elementary School. The Richlands Center, which has two classrooms, is located on the campus of Southwest Virginia Community College. The Tazewell Center, with three classrooms, is located on Tazewell Avenue. Finally, the Camp Joy Center, housing two classrooms, is located in the Springville area on the grounds of Camp Joy.
Early Head Start Home Based - Clinch Valley Community Action
Location: North Tazewell, VA - 24630
Contact Phone: (276) 988-5583
Details: Clinch Valley Community Action was awarded funding to start an Early Head Start program in December 2009. Since this time, staff members have worked diligently to get the program up and running. During the 2010-2011 program year, a new Early Head Start Center was opened to serve eight children with an additional twenty-four children receiving home based services. Much like the CVCA Head Start program, the Early Head Start program seeks to meet the changing needs of Tazewell County by serving low-income children and their families. Not only does the Early Head Start program seek to provide educational opportunities that help children begin their preparation for school, it also seeks to help and to empower parents as they adjust to the rapid changes that both they and their youngsters are facing. The Early Head Start program relies on materials from Creative Curriculum, the Teaching Strategies Gold Framework, the Partners for Healthy Babies curriculum, and the Parents as Teachers curriculum, with additional Houghton-Mifflin supplements being used as needed. The Early Head Start Center, serving eight children, is located within the CVCA Main Office in North Tazewell. Children sixteen months through age three are eligible to attend the center. The home-based program serves twenty-four children ages birth to three and/or pregnant mothers from throughout the county.
Richlands Head Start Center - Clinch Valley Community Action
Location: Richlands, VA - 24641
Contact Phone: (276) 988-5583
Details: The Clinch Valley Community Action Head Start program began operating as a Head Start grantee in July 2013 after many years as a delegate agency. The program continues to grow and expand the services that it offers in order to meet the changing needs of Tazewell County. During this program year, we were able to add 10 Early Head Start slots to our Head Start grant. The overarching goal of the CVCA program is to have each child ready for Kindergarten when he or she reaches age five. Our primary focus is to reach and serve low-income children and their families so that they can be prepared for entrance into the school system. Head Start does this through an educational program that relies on Creative Curriculum, the Teaching Strategies Gold Framework, with Houghton-Mifflin materials being used as supplements. The program operates eight classrooms that serve 157 children, a HS home-based program serving ten children, and an EHS home-based program serving 10 children. Centers are located throughout the county to ensure equitable access to the program. The Raven Center, housing one classroom, is located inside of Raven Elementary School. The Richlands Center, which has two classrooms, is located on the campus of Southwest Virginia Community College. The Tazewell Center, with three classrooms, is located on Tazewell Avenue. Finally, the Camp Joy Center, housing two classrooms, is located in the Springville area on the grounds of Camp Joy.
Tazewell Head Start Center - Clinch Valley Community Action
Location: Tazewell, VA - 24651
Contact Phone: (276) 988-5583
Details: The Clinch Valley Community Action Head Start program began operating as a Head Start grantee in July 2013 after many years as a delegate agency. The program continues to grow and expand the services that it offers in order to meet the changing needs of Tazewell County. During this program year, we were able to add 10 Early Head Start slots to our Head Start grant. The overarching goal of the CVCA program is to have each child ready for Kindergarten when he or she reaches age five. Our primary focus is to reach and serve low-income children and their families so that they can be prepared for entrance into the school system. Head Start does this through an educational program that relies on Creative Curriculum, the Teaching Strategies Gold Framework, with Houghton-Mifflin materials being used as supplements. The program operates eight classrooms that serve 157 children, a HS home-based program serving ten children, and an EHS home-based program serving 10 children. Centers are located throughout the county to ensure equitable access to the program. The Raven Center, housing one classroom, is located inside of Raven Elementary School. The Richlands Center, which has two classrooms, is located on the campus of Southwest Virginia Community College. The Tazewell Center, with three classrooms, is located on Tazewell Avenue. Finally, the Camp Joy Center, housing two classrooms, is located in the Springville area on the grounds of Camp Joy.
Tazewell Early Head Start Center - Clinch Valley Community Action
Location: North Tazewell, VA - 24630
Contact Phone: (276) 988-5583
Details: Clinch Valley Community Action was awarded funding to start an Early Head Start program in December 2009. Since this time, staff members have worked diligently to get the program up and running. During the 2010-2011 program year, a new Early Head Start Center was opened to serve eight children with an additional twenty-four children receiving home based services. Much like the CVCA Head Start program, the Early Head Start program seeks to meet the changing needs of Tazewell County by serving low-income children and their families. Not only does the Early Head Start program seek to provide educational opportunities that help children begin their preparation for school, it also seeks to help and to empower parents as they adjust to the rapid changes that both they and their youngsters are facing. The Early Head Start program relies on materials from Creative Curriculum, the Teaching Strategies Gold Framework, the Partners for Healthy Babies curriculum, and the Parents as Teachers curriculum, with additional Houghton-Mifflin supplements being used as needed. The Early Head Start Center, serving eight children, is located within the CVCA Main Office in North Tazewell. Children sixteen months through age three are eligible to attend the center. The home-based program serves twenty-four children ages birth to three and/or pregnant mothers from throughout the county.