
Michigan Partnership Is Providing No-Cost Pre-K Learning Program
There are a lot of great school programs in Michigan that many young students benefit from. Education has come a long way in the last 40 years. I’m a product of an alternative high school with a smaller class experience that allowed me the opportunity to graduate on time and from my original high school.
One program that specifically focuses on toddlers around four years old is called PreK For All, and it gives families the benefit of taking part in a great pre-K program at no cost. The program is a product of a partnership between the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education and MiLeap.

Wood TV reported that the director of MiLEAP, Dr. Walker-Griffea gave a press conference discussing the program in detail:
We know that this is so critically important to Michiganders because learning starts well before kindergarten which is why PreK for All is such an important effort for our state.
She went on to describe how programs like this are what kids need to get a big head start in the foundation of their education:
It helps children start ahead and they stay ahead thanks to critical early childhood learning experiences. It helps them build a strong foundation for future growth, future development and future success and it also provides our families with the flexibility to work or go to school themselves while saving on childcare costs, which contributes to our state’s economic growth.
Everything you need to know about the program can be seen here.
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