Early childhood education program definition

Early childhood education program means a Head Start program, a state licensed or regulated child care program, or a program that serves children from birth through age six that addresses the children’s cognitive, social, emotional and physical development and is a (i) state prekindergarten program; (ii) a program authorized under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; or (iii) is a program operated by a local educational agency.
Early childhood education program means a licensed
Early childhood education program means a special

Examples of Early childhood education program in a sentence

  • Paraprofessionals/Associate Educators holding a CDA certificate shall be given priority consideration for positions in the Early Childhood Education Program (Pre-K, Kindergarten or primary level).

  • A listing of vacancies will be posted in each Early Childhood Education Program site.

  • Teachers in the Early Childhood Education Program may apply for vacant positions in the K-12 program.

  • Salary Schedule Placement for existing Early Childhood Education Teachers currently employed by the Board who continue teaching in the Early Childhood Education Program and are not certified/licensed, and are not Intervention Specialists, will have their per diem rate based upon the following: 2013-2014 65% of Teacher Contract Salary Placement at BA-1, to include years of service.

  • This includes: Adult Education, American Indian Early Childhood Education Program, American Indian Education Centers, Charter School Facility Grant Program, Child Nutrition Program, Mandate Block Grant, Special Education, Youth in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Care.


More Definitions of Early childhood education program

Early childhood education program means a child care program licensed pursuant to part 3 of article 5 of this title 26.5 that provides child care and education to children five years of age or younger.
Early childhood education program means a school
Early childhood education program means-(a) A Head Start program or an Early Head Start program carried out under the Head Start Act (42 U.S.C. 9831 et seq.), including a migrant or seasonal Head Start program, an Indian Head Start program, or a Head Start program or an Early Head Start program that also receives State funding; (b) A State licensed or regulated child care program; or (c) A program that (1) Serves children from birth through age six that addresses the children’s cognitive (including language, early literacy, and early mathematics), social, emotional, and physical development; and
Early childhood education program means a program provided to children who are at least four (4) years of age but not more than five (5) years of age on or before September 1;
Early childhood education program means a child care program licensed pursuant to part 3 of this article 5 that provides child care and education to infants and toddlers living in low-income families.
Early childhood education program means a Head Start program, a state licensed or regulated child care program, or a program that serves children from birth through age
Early childhood education program means a school district, provider, head start program, or facility that provides child care and education to low-income infants and toddlers, has a contract as a provider through the Colorado child care