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Monticello presents annual community education review: early learning, child care, enrichment and ABE growth
Summary
District staff and program leaders reviewed Community Education results and plans, reporting growth across early childhood, childcare, enrichment classes, recreation, adult basic education, and fine arts; the board discussed staffing, space and facility reservation changes.
Director of Community Education Jeremiah Mack and program leads presented the district’s annual Community Education review on April 21, detailing enrollment, staffing and operational changes across multiple program areas.
Early learning coordinator Jen Johnson reported more than 600 registered participants in early childhood family education (ECFE) classes and special events this year. School readiness programs served roughly 250 students at Eastview and 24 in the nature-based program. The district said it screened about 220 children ages three to five for early childhood screening and plans to launch the Imagination Library for ages 0–5.
Child care coordinator Andrea Greenwald said the child care program is the largest since it began in 2018: about 320 students served across sites and 56 staff members employed. For the coming summer she reported 285 summer registrations accepted so far and about 20 children on wait lists; staff hiring…
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