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District applies for Great Start Readiness Program classrooms; state eligibility changes widen potential slots
Summary
Northville officials told the board they applied to host Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) four‑year‑old classrooms at Old Village and Ridgewood after Michigan’s recent change to eligibility rules; the district expects at least two classrooms and could expand to four depending on state review and funding.
District staff told the board the district applied to host Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) classrooms for four‑year‑olds and that recent changes in state eligibility rules have made expansion more feasible.
Doctor Weber asked an early-childhood administrator to update the board. That staff member said Northville submitted applications to locate GSRP classrooms at Old Village and Ridgewood and that the district originally planned for two classrooms. State eligibility rules, which previously…
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