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The purpose of Iowa's Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program for Four-Year-Old Children is to provide an opportunity for all young children in the State of Iowa to enter school ready to learn by expanding voluntary access to quality preschool curricula for all four-year-old children. The allocation of funds for the Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program is intended to improve access to quality early childhood education and provide a predictable, equitable and sustainable funding method to increase the number of children participating in quality programs. Therefore, the four-year-old preschool funds are intended to increase the number of children participating in quality programs.

Awarded  Applicants

Governor Chet Culver announces the names of the 48 school districts in Iowa receiving state funds for 2008-2009 under the Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program for Four-Year-Old Children. Read more...

  • AHST Community School District
  • Albia Community School District
  • Battle Creek-Ida Grove Community School District
  • Camanche Community School District
  • Carroll Community School District
  • Cedar Rapids Community School District
  • Central Community School
  • Chariton Community School District
  • Clarksville Community Schools
  • Clinton Community School District
  • Coon Rapids-Bayard Community School District
  • Creston Community Schools
  • Davis County Community School District
  • Dubuque Community School District
  • East Buchanan Community School District
  • East Central Community School District
  • Edgewood-Colesburg Community School District
  • English Valleys Community School District
  • Fort Dodge Community School District
  • Glidden-Ralston Community School District
  • Green Mountain Garwin Community School District
  • Griswold Community School District
  • Hamburg Community School District
  • Harris-Lake Park Community Schools
  • Howard-Winneshiek Community School District
  • Hubbard-Radcliffe Community School District
  • Laurens-Marathon Community School District
  • Maquoketa Valley Community School District
  • Mason City Community School District
  • Midland Community School District
  • Moravia Community School District
  • Murray Community Schools
  • Nodaway Valley Community School District
  • North Mahaska Community School
  • Oelwein Community School District
  • Okoboji Community Schools
  • Pleasantville Community Schools
  • Rockwell City-Lytton Community School District
  • Sheldon Community School District
  • Southeast Webster-Grand Community School District
  • Twin Rivers Community School District
  • Valley Community School District
  • Van Buren Community Schools
  • Washington Community School District
  • Webster City Community Schools
  • West Burlington Independent Community School District
  • West Central Valley Community School District
  • Whiting Community Schools

 

A total of 64 school districts were awarded funding to provide Voluntary Preschool Programs for Four-Year-Old Children during the 2007-08 school year. An estimated 4,500 preschoolers will be served in schools or community based sites across Iowa.

  • Adair-Casey Community School District
  • Allison-Bristow Community School District
  • Alta Community School District
  • Anamosa Community School District
  • Bedford Community School District
  • Benton Community School District
  • Boyer Valley Community School District
  • Burlington Community School District
  • CAL Community School District
  • Carlisle Community School District
  • Center Point-Urbana Community School District
  • Central City Community School District
  • Cherokee Community School District
  • Council Bluffs Community School District
  • Davenport Community School District
  • Delwood Community School District
  • Des Moines Independent Community School District
  • Durant Community School District
  • East Marshall Community School District
  • Eastern Allamakee Community School District
  • Estherville Lincoln Central Community School District
  • Garner-Hayfield Community School District
  • George-Little Rock Community School District
  • Gilmore City-Bradgate Community School District
  • Highland Community School District
  • Iowa City Community School District
  • Iowa Falls Community School District
  • Lamoni Community School District
  • Lenox Community School District
  • Lewis Central Community School District
  • Lisbon Community School District
  • Maple Valley Community School District
  • Marshalltown Community School District
  • Melcher-Dallas Community School District
  • Mid-Prairie Community School District
  • MOC-Floyd Valley Community School District
  • Mount Ayr Community School District
  • Muscatine Community School District
  • Nevada Community School District
  • North Fayette Community School District
  • North Scott Community School District
  • North-Linn Community School District
  • Perry Community School District
  • Pocahontas Area Community School District
  • Rock Valley Community School District
  • Sioux City Community School District
  • Southeast Warren Community School District
  • Starmont Community School District
  • Storm Lake Community School District
  • Stratford Community School District
  • United Community School District
  • Waterloo Community School District
  • West Liberty Community School District
The new districts must follow the same requirements as other awarded districts. The selected districts will not need to reapply next school. After the first year, funding for the approved preschool programs will move into a preschool aid formula based upon the prior year's enrollment.

The additional 11 districts are:
  • Centerville Community School District
  • Central Decatur Community School District
  • Clarke Community School District
  • Eagle Grove Community School District
  • East Union Community School District
  • Eddyville-Blakesburg Community School District
  • Keokuk Community School District
  • Nishna Valley Community School District
  • Oskaloosa Community School District
  • Walnut Community School District
  • Wayne Community School District

2008-09 Application Documents & Guidance 

Application Packet 2008-2009 Application Packet 2008-2009

Technical Assistance Guidance Manual 2008-2009 Technical Assistance Guidance Manual 2008-2009

FAQ TA Format-Final 4/24/08 Frequently Asked Questions  4/24/08

Timeline Timeline

2008-2009 Application ICN PowerPoint 2008-2009 Application ICN PowerPoint

Dial-in Directions 

August 18, 2008

August 21, 2008

Directions for Sept 5 Preschool Enrollment Conference Calls Directions for Preschool Enrollment Conference Calls

September 5 Preschool Enrollment Excel Spreadsheets Preschool Enrollment Excel Spreadsheets

Sept 5 Preschool Enrollment PowerPoint Sept 5 Preschool Enrollment PowerPoint


Who Can Apply for Funds
Any local school district that meets the accreditation requirements under Chapter 12 is eligible to submit an Application.

Considerations for Districts Interested in Applying for Funding
Provides ideas of what districts may want to think about and discuss as they make their decision to apply for Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program funding or not.
Considerations for Districts Interested in Applying for Funding Considerations for Districts Interested in Applying for Funding 2007-12-06 10:06:14

Legal Requirements and Reports

Legislation
The Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program for Four-Year-Old Children was established May 10, 2007 when Governor Chet Culver signed HF877 . The Preschool Program provides an opportunity for all young children in the State of Iowa to enter school ready to learn by expanding voluntary access to quality preschool curricula for all four-year-old children.

These rules implement the Statewide Voluntary Preschool for Four-Year-Old Children created in new Iowa Code chapter 256C by Iowa Acts 2007 (House File 877). They provide guidance to school districts in the implementation of this new preschool program. These rules are subject to non-substantive changes by the Iowa Code Editor.

Proposed Special Education Rules Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program Rules (2007-06-22)

Guiding Practices

The following are guiding practices that can assist applicants and participating school districts.

A document that outlines titles and dates of technical assistance that will be provided by DE for PK 4 districts and their community partners for the 2008/2009 school year.

 

Year Two Technical Assistance Chart Year Two Technical Assistance Chart

QPPS Administrator Meetings Registration Form

QPPS Administrator Meetings Registration Form QPPS Administrator Meetings Registration Form

QPPS Administrator Meetings Registration Form QPPS Administrator Meetings Registration Form


QPPS ICN Training for Awarded Districts and Future Applicants of Statewide Voluntary Four-Year-Old Preschool Program:

Iowa QPPS Standard 6-Teachers and Standard 10-Leadership and Management Iowa QPPS Standard 6-Teachers and Standard 10-Leadership and Management 2008-02-28 12:26:01

Iowa QPPS Standard 5 -Health and Standard 9-Physical Environment

Required Criteria for Verification Required Criteria for Verification

Teleconference Standard 5 and 9 PowerPoint Teleconference Standard 5 and 9 PowerPoint

Qualifications of Teacher Assistants Qualifications of Teacher Assistants

 

Curriculum Decision-Making

The National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) outlines dimensions to consider when making decisions about preschool curriculum in this Policy Brief.

NIEER Curriculum Policy Brief NIEER Curriculum Policy Brief (2007-05-22)

Iowa Early Learning Standards/Child Standards
Participating school districts in the Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program for Four-Year-Old Children will follow the Iowa Early Learning Standards. These standards identify the knowledge, skills, motivation, and attitudes needed by preschoolers that lead to success as students enter school and as adults. The six developmental areas are:
  • physical well-being and motor development
  • approaches toward learning
  • social and emotional development
  • communication, language, and literacy
  • mathematics and science
  • creative arts
IA Early Learning Standards IA Early Learning Standards (2006-11-16)

Program Standards
Programs participating in Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program for Four-Year-Old Children must meet one of the following program standards. Each standard is indicative of high quality programming efforts. Preschool programs meet or will meet quality standards within 12 months of implementation of the preschool program.
Quality Preschools
Research offers unarguable evidence that children who participate in a high-quality, research-based preschool program exhibit stronger language, math, thinking, and social skills. The Iowa Department of Education provides both research and policy guidance in this Issue Brief.

High Quality Preschools Issue Brief High Quality Preschools Issue Brief (2007-05-22)

Staff Development
Participating school district teachers will receive professional development focusing on areas appropriate to the role of an early childhood teacher and implemented in accordance with Iowa Code 284.6 . School districts will also make appropriate professional development opportunities available to community partner teachers of the preschool program who are not employed by the district. District support staff working in four-year-old preschool classrooms should also be provided opportunities for staff development in early childhood education. These opportunities are to be addressed in the school district career development plan and follow the Iowa Professional Development Model .

Teacher Quality
Numerous studies have found that the education levels of preschool teachers and specialized training in each childhood education predict teaching quality and positively effect children's achievement of social, emotional, language, literacy and cognitive skills. The Iowa Department of Education provides both research and policy guidance in this Issue Brief

Teacher Quality Issue Brief Teacher Quality Issue Brief 2007-05-22 14:42:59

Transportation
Participating School Districts must work within the transportation guidelines of Iowa Code 285.10

Contacts in your Area

Each Area Education Agency has Early Childhood Consultants that can provide information and support to local school districts as they plan for the Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program for Four-Year-Old Children. Contanct information is provided in the following document:

2006-2007 AEA EC Contacts 2006-2007 AEA EC Contacts 2007-06-06 13:31:03

Supporting Links

Assessment
Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program for Four-Year-Old Children requires participating school districts to adopt an assessment system linked to its research or evidence-based curriculum.

The Iowa Department of Education does not endorse any one preschool assessment. Commonly used, commercially developed assessment tools linked to research-based or evidence-based curriculums include:
Best Practices in Curriculum, Assessment & Program Evaluation
The National Association of the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) has a Position Statement on Early Childhood Curriculum, Assessment, and Program Evaluation to guide implementers of early care and education programs.

Curriculum
Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program for Four-Year-Old Children requires participating school districts to adopt a research or evidence-based curriculum that is developmentally appropriate, including age appropriate, individually appropriate, and culturally appropriate. In order to meet the needs of the diverse population of children, families and communities; the curriculum should be culturally sensitive and flexible.
The Iowa Department of Education does not endorse any one preschool curriculum. Commonly used, commercially developed curriculum packages that meet the above criteria include:
Inclusive Preschools
3-4-5 Thrive: A Guide to Providing Educational Opportunities in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) for Iowa's Preschoolers with Disabilities.
This guide, was developed by the Iowa Department of Education and the LRE Work Group, representing all 11 AEAs and the Des Moines School District. The purpose of the document is to provide AEA and LEA administrators and staff and their early childhood partners guidance on placing and supporting preschoolers with IEP's in the least restrictive environment (LRE).

3-4-5 Thrive 3-4-5 Thrive 2006-07-31 13:12:09

Hiring Licensed Teachers
The Teach Iowa website is an avenue to recruit licensed teachers for the preschool program:
  • School districts can post job vacancies and search applicants' resumes.
  • Early childhood teachers interested in these jobs can search for jobs and share information with School Districts through the online application.

http://www.iowaeducationjobs.com

Contacts:

Inquires from applicants should be directed to Lorri Cooper

Lorri Cooper
Education Program Consultant
(515) 281-3033
Lorri.Cooper@iowa.gov 

Judy Knox
Education Program Consultant
515-281-4705
Judy.Knox@iowa.gov

Last Updated ( Monday, 27 October 2008 )
 
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