PreK
PreK, short for pre-kindergarten, refers to an educational program for young children, typically ages 3 to 5, designed to prepare them for kindergarten and beyond. In many regions, four-year-olds are the primary participants; in others, some programs serve three-year-olds or older preschoolers.
Programs vary: public pre-kindergarten offered through school districts; private preschools; federally funded Head Start for low-income
Curriculum emphasizes developmentally appropriate practice: social-emotional skills, language and literacy, early math concepts, science, physical development,
Staffing typically includes early childhood teachers with specialized credentials and support staff; teacher qualifications vary by
Assessment and transitions: programs may use progress monitoring and portfolios; emphasis on readiness for kindergarten, including
Access and funding: public pre-K is funded by district budgets or state programs; Head Start is federally