Preschool definition

Preschool means a program licensed to offer early childhood services, which follows a preschool curriculum and course of study designed primarily to enhance the educational development of the children enrolled and which serves no child for more than three hours per day.
Preschool means a publicly funded prekindergarten program administered by SED or a local educational agency or a Head Start program administered by a local educational agency and/or services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) administered by a local educational agency.
Preschool means children from two years up to the age of eligibility to attend public school, five years by September 30.

Examples of Preschool in a sentence

  • Teachers - Adjustment of salaries for Teachers who commenced employment after the Preschool Service Date 150.

  • Preschool classrooms with up to five (5) additional students beyond the caseload would be supported with the additional allocation of floating paraeducator hours.

  • Where a Teacher’s normal hours of work have varied since the Preschool Service Date in any year, the Teacher shall be paid at the conclusion of Term 4 in accordance with paragraph 149 and shall receive no other payment (other than Annual Leave Loading) until the Preschool Service Date in the following year.

  • OUTCOMES MEASURES Improve access to and utilization of School Readiness Preschool Programs for New Haven 3 & 4 year olds.

  • Preschool special education teachers will receive four (4) extended days per FTE in their employment contract to be used at the discretion of the teacher.


More Definitions of Preschool

Preschool means a child day care facility which provides care to children aged three through five, for periods of time not exceeding three hours per day. The preschool’s program is designed to help the children develop intellectual, social and motor skills, and to extend their interest in and understanding of the world about them.
Preschool means a public early childhood education program offered under 70 O.S. §§ 11-103.7 and 1-114 (B) or similar program offered by a private school whose primary purpose is to offer educational (or academic) instruction. Preschool does not include a homeschool, daycare, or child care facility licensed under the Oklahoma Child Care Facilities Licensing Act, 10 O.S. § 401 et seq.
Preschool means a child care facility which provides to children ages three through five, for periods of time not exceeding three hours per day, programs designed to help the children to develop intellectual skills, social skills, and motor skills, and to extend their interest and understanding of the world about them.
Preschool means a program licensed to offer early childhood services, which follows
Preschool means children from two years up to the age of eligibility to attend public school, age five by September 30 of that same year.
Preschool means a child aged three years to kindergarten (“school aged”). Approve preschool rates for summer hours before kindergarten classes begin.
Preschool means a facility: