Preschool program definition

Preschool program means a special education program approved pursuant to section 4410 of the Education Law to provide special education programs and services, from the continuum of services set forth in section 200.16(i) of this Part, and to conduct evaluations of preschool students with disabilities if such program has a multidisciplinary evaluation component.
Preschool program means the statewide preschool program
Preschool program means either of the following:

Examples of Preschool program in a sentence

  • A Child Development teacher is a bargaining unit member who holds a teaching position in the State Preschool Program administered by the San Bruno Park School District ("Preschool program").


More Definitions of Preschool program

Preschool program means the statewide preschool program for four-year-old children created in accordance with this chapter.
Preschool program means “preschool program” as defined in RSA 170-E:2, IV(f), namely “a child day care agency providing care and a structured program for children 3 years of age and older who are not attending a full day school program. The total number of hours a child may be enrolled in a preschool program shall not exceed 5 hours per day.”
Preschool program means instruction provided to children who are ages 3 up to but not including those of kindergarten enrollment age as defined in Section 10-
Preschool program means a full-day California state preschool program pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 8235) of Chapter 2 of Part 6.
Preschool program means the statewide voluntary preschool program for four-year-old children created in Iowa Code chapter 256C.
Preschool program means “preschool program” as defined in RSA 170-E:2, IV(f).
Preschool program means a preschool program provided for any child who is of or over the age of 3 years and under the age of 6 years on 30 April in the year that the child takes part in the preschool program;