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Toolkit: How To Start A Blended Pre-K Program

Blended pre-K models allow communities to offer more high-quality pre-K seats without creating additional financial burdens. By strategically using federal and state funds, school districts and Head Start grantees can increase teacher pay, enhance classroom resources, and improve early learning outcomes all while expanding access to families.

Who Should Use This Toolkit?

School district leaders and superintendents exploring pre-K expansion.

Head Start administrators seeking to partner with school systems.

State and local policymakers working to improve early childhood education access.

Education advocates and nonprofit leaders supporting early learning initiatives.

How to Start a Blended Pre-K Toolkit

This toolkit helps communities start blended pre-K programs.

Training Guide

This training guide assists communities in developing a plan for a new blended pre-K program.

Authors

Rachel Canter, Executive Director, 2008-2025

Micayla Tatum, Director of Early Childhood Policy