A free preschool program for families who might otherwise be unable to afford it is now taking applications for next school year. The On My Way Pre-K program is available for families with income below 127 percent of the federal poverty level.
Continue readingEnrollment Continues for Expanded On My Way Pre-K Program
A program to help bring preschool within the reach of low-income families is now available in all 92 Indiana counties. The On My Way Pre-K program continues enrolling students for the 2019-2020 school year.
Continue readingOn My Way Pre-K Applications Now Available for Next School Year
Marshall County families can start applying for financial help for preschool. Indiana’s On My Way Pre-K program is now accepting applications for the 2019-2020 school year. The state-funded preschool program is available in 20 counties, including Marshall.
Continue readingSchool Officials Explore Options for Bringing On My Way Pre-K Program to Bremen Public Schools
Bremen Public School officials are working toward becoming making the school an accredited On My Way Pre-K facility. Superintendent Dr. Jim White said he received the “go-ahead” to do some research and explore various options during Monday’s school board meeting
He said, “Marshall County is a part of a pilot program for My Way Pre-K and so we’re going to seek certification as being a licensed daycare center and try to slowly move into that realm to fill those needs.” Continue reading
Marshall County Among 20 Counties to Pilot Pre-K Program
Twenty counties are now eligible to participate in On My Way, a pre-kindergarten program aimed to provide early education to eligible children from low-income families.
Marshall County and Kosciusko County are among the counties chosen to pilot the program for four-year-old children beginning in January of 2018.
Children in this program have the opportunity to gain language comprehension, early literacy, executive functioning and a reduction of behavior problems in the classroom.