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District—arly-childhood evaluation: preschool services cost about $600K net; high measurable outcomes reported for MELC attendees
Summary
A program evaluation of the district—arly-childhood offerings showed total preschool revenues of roughly $1.2 million against expenditures of about $1.77 million, producing an approximate $600,000 net program cost; program staff highlighted strong outcomes for attendees and recommended continuing and refining services.
District staff presented an evaluation of Seaman USD 345—arly-childhood programming at the April 14 board meeting, reviewing program structure, cost and outcome measures for the Preschool/MELC (multi-entry early childhood) program.
The review showed the preschool program receives about $1.2 million in direct revenues while spending about $1.77 million on operations (figures presented by program staff), yielding a net district-subsidized cost of roughly $600,000 in the year examined. Staff described the program as serving three groups: children with disabilities (Part C to Part B transitions and IEP services), at-risk students…
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