Since the program began in , more than 2. Data collected by the Department of Education show that children who participate in VPK are much more ready for kindergarten than children who do not participate in VPK.
Answers On The Go. Florida's VPK Program. Some 5-year-olds may also be eligible depending on their birth date. There are no income requirements for VPK. During , voters unanimously approved a ballot initiative for the state to pay for a high quality voluntary prekindergarten VPK program for every 4-year-old in Florida. This program is offered by local private early childhood education providers, family child care homes and public schools.
The program allows for hours of education for a traditional school year averages to be three hours per day but schedules vary by program or a summer program with hours of education averages to be six hours per day but schedules vary by program.
Parents may choose which program is best suited for their child. The high-quality learning opportunity builds a strong academic structure.
Voluntary Prekindergarten began as an amendment passed by Florida voters in November , then signed into law in January with its implementation in August Participation is completely voluntary.
Voluntary Prekindergarten is free for all children who are 4 years old on or before Sept. Parents whose children are born from Feb. Public, private, and faith-based providers may be eligible to deliver the program depending on whether they meet the minimum standards required in law. A private prekindergarten provider may establish and use criteria to determine whether to admit a child for services in the school-year or summer programs.
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