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Rockwood’s Parents as Teachers program reports growth; has served more than 1,800 children this year

2291062 · February 6, 2025
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The district’s Parents as Teachers program reported serving more than 1,800 children to date, surpassing last year’s family count, and described outreach and screening activity; the board discussed program reach and strategies to increase participation from roughly 25% toward a 40% goal of eligible children.

Rockwood School District staff reported growth in the district’s Parents as Teachers (PAT) program and outlined outreach, screening and program-delivery numbers during the board’s annual program review.

David Herold, director of early childhood, introduced Stephanie Kane, the program’s supervisor, who told the board the PAT program serves children from birth through kindergarten entry and has served over 1,800 children so far this year. Kane said the program had completed 5,328 personal visits this year to 1,247 families…

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