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  2. Head Start and Early Head Start - Childcare.gov

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    Head Start and Early Head Start programs are free, federally funded programs designed to promote school readiness for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers from families that meet income eligibility requirements.

  3. Michigan’s Free Preschool Programs - Great Start to Quality

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    Find a Quality Free PreK Near You. Get your child started on the road to success. Search for a quality free PreK by location, hours, availability, and more – all in one place.

  4. PreK for All - State of Michigan

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    Enroll my 4-year old in free PreK. It’s not too late! Families that qualify can still enroll their 4-year-olds in the Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) or Head Start this spring. See if these programs are a fit for you by visiting MiFreePreschool.org. Learn how to offer GSRP.

  5. There are a few options for finding free or even reduced cost preschool. Head Start, a federally funded program, offers free preschool to income eligible families. Some local school districts also offer free Universal Preschool or Pre-K options, so be sure to explore the options near you!

  6. Enroll in a PHLpreK — or any free, publicly funded high-quality preschool program for the 2024-25 school year — through https://freephillyprek.org beginning June 3rd! Your family will be able to locate a site near you and apply for all free PreK seats in one place!

  7. Is Preschool & Pre-K Free? - Yes, In These States for 2024

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    Preschool is free for 3-year-olds in Vermont, and 4-year-olds in Florida, Oklahoma, Vermont, and Washington DC. Other states offer free preschool starting at age 4 for low-income families only. Get free estimates from daycares near you.

  8. PreKindergarten Programs | Childcare.gov

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    Prekindergarten programs are known by many different names depending on where you live, such as public preschool, “pre-k,” “junior-kindergarten,” or state-funded preschool or prekindergarten. Many states offer free or low-cost prekindergarten programs for qualifying families.