What are the criteria for getting my child into the United Way Center for Early Education’s Demonstration School?
Admission to the United Way Center for Excellence in Early Education Demonstration School is based on a number of criteria. First, as a model of best practices in early education, it is essential that the Demonstration School’s student body be representative of the community’s economic and social diversity. Second, the school receives funding from a number of different sources, many with very defined eligibility requirements. For example, the school has a set number of Head Start slots and the eligibility requirements for those slots are established by Head Start. In total, approximately 25% of the students pay full tuition and approximately 75% are fully or partially subsidized by state, federal or private funding.
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