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Gov. Whitmer reminds parents there is still time to enroll four-year-old kids in free preschool program 

LANSING, Mich. — Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Education are encouraging parents of four-year-old children across Michigan to contact their local school districts or visit http://GreatStarttoQuality.orgGreatStarttoQuality.org to explore about getting their children enrolled in a Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP)—Michigan’s nationally recognized, state-funded preschool for four-year-olds.

  “Every kid deserves a great start to get on track for long-term success, and that starts with preschool,” said Whitmer. “Access to high-quality preschool makes a huge difference for kids, increasing their kindergarten readiness, putting them on track for 3rd grade reading proficiency and boosting eventual high school graduation rates. Since I took office, I am proud to have made bold, bipartisan investments in the Great Start Readiness Program, Michigan’s free preschool program for four-year-olds, expanding it to serve 22,000 more kids by eliminating waiting lists. Getting this done will help kids in every region of our state, and I encourage parents to sign up for free preschool by visiting greatstarttoquality.org.”

In 2021, Governor Whitmer announced a bold plan to expand GSRP to ensure more Michigan children could get a great start to a quality education. Last summer, she signed into law the largest expansion of GSRP in the state’s history—allowing Michigan to eliminate waiting lists and serve 22,000 more four-year-olds. This year, the governor continued to work with the legislature to take the next step in expansion and help recruit enough teachers and classrooms to serve all eligible children.

The expansion of GSRP increases the opportunity for more families to enroll their children in programs that will better prepare the youngsters for kindergarten. Children that attend GSRP are more likely to enter school ready to learn, read by third grade and graduate from high school on time.

The GSRP program meets all 10 quality benchmarks recommended by the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER)—quality benchmarks such as having teacher credentials; low staff-child ratios; smaller class sizes; and a research-based curriculum.

Parents can apply for GSRP’s 2022-2023 program year now! Parents can search for local GSRP programs through Michigan’s Great Start to Quality website or apply directly through their local intermediate school district here.

 GSRP eligibility is primarily determined based on family household income (a family of four earning up to $69,375 a year is eligible). However, other factors such as a diagnosed disability, parent education and primary home language other than English may also be considered. The program is offered as part-day and full-day with childcare before and after school available in many areas. Some programs also offer transportation to families.

MDE worked with the advertising agency The Yaffe Group and DPTV to produce 30-second and 15-second public service announcement (PSA) videos to heighten awareness for the program. The videos are airing on Detroit PBS KIDS channel and The Michigan Learning Channel statewide.

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