Early Childhood Advisory Council encourages families to explore preschool options during Palmetto Pre-K Enrollment Day - SC First Steps

Early Childhood Advisory Council encourages families to explore preschool options during Palmetto Pre-K Enrollment Day

Columbia, SC – This April 4, the Early Childhood Advisory Council (ECAC) invites South Carolinians to learn about the state's publicly funded preschool programs by visiting palmettoprek.org. Each year in April, Palmetto Pre-K Enrollment Day focuses attention on the importance of early education in preparing children for school and life success.

Palmetto Pre-K, an official website of the State of South Carolina, provides a one-stop shop for families to find and apply for one of the state’s free educational preschool options, including First Steps 4K, Head Start, public school 4K, and the Department of Social Services’ Child Care Scholarship program.

Most four-year-olds in South Carolina qualify for one or more of these programs. Palmetto Pre-K makes it easy for families to check their eligibility, locate available providers, and apply to the program that best suits their needs.

To read a proclamation from Governor Henry McMaster celebrating April 4 as Palmetto Pre-K Enrollment Day, click here.

For more information about the Palmetto Pre-K initiative and how to apply for pre-kindergarten programs, please visit palmettoprek.org.

Quotes

“We know that a quality preschool experience can have a life-changing impact on a child's readiness for school. In South Carolina, there are hundreds of excellent options. When families know what’s out there, they can choose the program that’s best for their child. That’s why the Early Childhood Advisory Council created Palmetto Pre-K, making it easier than ever for families to understand what’s available, find a program that meets their needs, and apply. Palmetto Pre-K Enrollment Day is such a special day because it’s a recognition that early education matters in South Carolina.” – SC First Steps and ECAC Executive Director Georgia Mjartan

“Early literacy is the proven path to a lifetime of learning success. High-quality pre-K programs provide a sturdy bridge from home to school for South Carolina children to enter kindergarten ready to unleash their own reading ‘superpower’!” – State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver

“South Carolina’s ABC Quality program, the only statewide child care rating program, administered by the Department of Social Services knows that child care is so much more than a place providing care while parents or guardians are working or pursuing their education. A quality child care program can promote learning in an environment that is safe, fun and provides much more critical development for children through laughter, learning and play. Researchers note that 90% of brain development takes place in the first five years of life and a quality learning environment in the critical early years shapes a child’s brain and puts them on the path to future success.” – DSS State Director Michael Leach

“Head Start is a multifaceted program offering a comprehensive array of services, ranging from early childhood education, mental health, nutritional support, health services, and parental involvement initiatives. By nurturing the cognitive, social, and emotional development of young learners, Head Start lays a sturdy foundation for their future success. This wonderful program stands as a testament to the power of early childhood education, enriching the lives of countless children and families, and paving the way for brighter futures.” – SC State Head Start Association President Olandor Lewis

“In South Carolina, families have options when it comes to choosing their preschool home. First Steps 4K allows families the choice of a full-day four-year-old kindergarten program based on their preferences and not their zip code. Most First Steps 4K providers offer extended day and year-round options, plus child care scholarships for siblings up to age twelve. This helps parents and caregivers find comprehensive support for their children's care and education, which benefits the whole family.” – First Steps 4K State Director Martha Strickland

About the Early Childhood Advisory Council

The SC Early Childhood Advisory Council is the state’s primary collaborative body for the healthy development and education of children prenatal through age five. Established in state law, the council brings together elected officials, agency directors, early childhood educators, healthcare providers, business and community leaders, and parents to facilitate a coordinated and family-centered early childhood system. Staffing and administrative support for the ECAC is provided by South Carolina First Steps.

Learn more at earlychildhoodsc.org

Topics: First Steps 4K, ECAC, Early Care and Education


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