Pence Signs Pre-K Bill
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowCalling it “an historic moment” for Indiana education, Governor Mike Pence has signed a bill establishing the state's first pre-kindergarten funding initiative. The measure calls on the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration to administer the five-county pilot program. The state believes it will help approximately 1,500 children from low-income families. March 27, 2014
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Indianapolis – At DayStar Childcare Ministry in Indianapolis today, Governor Mike Pence signed into law Indiana’s first state funding for pre-K, HEA 1004.
“When it comes to helping our Hoosier kids reach their full potential, early education can make the difference between a lifetime of success and a lifetime of trying to catch up,” said Governor Pence. “Today is an historic moment in our state as we begin a new chapter of Indiana education to help young Hoosiers succeed in school, in the workforce, and in life.”
HEA 1004 provides funding for the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration to administer a five-county, voluntary Early Education Pilot Program that will help approximately 1,500 Hoosier children from low-income families attend the public or private pre-kindergarten of their choice. Prior to this legislation, Indiana was the only state in the Midwest and one of nine states in the nation not providing state funds for pre-kindergarten.Source: Office of the Indiana Governor