Each location will run from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and will focus of kindergarten readiness and social-emotional development.
Title XX government vouchers and private pay will be accepted by the preschools, which will also offer sliding-scale scholarships.
Each of the preschools, located in Ohio City, West Park and Collinwood, are licensed by the Ohio Department of Education and operate under Ohio’s health and safety standards, including staffing levels and credentials. “Many childcare programs that accept the government vouchers or are affordable for the communities we serve fail to provide a quality, loving, Christian environment,” said Marketi Robinson, The Salvation Army Greater Cleveland Learning Zone Director. “The Learning Zones allow parents to utilize their voucher or our scholarships without sacrificing these important characteristics of a loving and educational place for children.
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