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District highlights child-care expansion, grants and year-round program
Summary
District early-childhood staff described a grant-funded expansion that increased toddler capacity, introduced year-round summer care (7 a.m.5 p.m.), and announced investments in security cameras, a new playground to extend licensing to age five, and a Brightitewheel online registration system.
Elizabeth School District staff told the board that its early-childhood programs expanded enrollment capacity and services after receiving outside grants and implementing new operational tools.
The presenter said the district used a "Bule Foundation" grant last year to open a second toddler classroom, increasing capacity from 20 to 30 children and marking the expansion with a ribbon ceremony alongside the Chamber of Commerce. Staff described the child care center as serving infants through third grade, hosting family classroom celebrations and outreach events and running a preschool…
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