LAKEWOOD TO OFFER FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:07 pm
LAKEWOOD TO OFFER FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN
Success of 2-year pilot program leads to decision
LAKEWOOD, OH – The Lakewood Board of Education announced at its March 2 meeting that full-day kindergarten will be available tuition-free at all seven of the district elementary schools beginning with the 2009-2010 school year. A half-day morning-only session will remain available at all seven schools as well.
After studying the data from the two-year pilot project that saw full-day kindergarten available at two schools the first year and four schools the second, the district recognized the benefits associated with full-day instruction.
“Both the data collected and the opinions of involved teachers indicate that students are generally progressing more quickly in the extended day program,†said Jan Soeder, assistant superintendent for elementary education.
Early literacy scores from Harrison and Hayes elementaries, which were the original pilot sites in 2007-2008, showed first graders who came from extended day kindergarten classes scored better at the start of the school year than students in the traditional kindergarten program did at the end of the year.
Data on social skills and behavior coupled with anecdotal evidence from first grade teachers also showed that student readiness improved with the pilot project students.
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“Our first grade teachers have been able to hit the ground running in August,†said Sandy Kozelka, who has served as the district’s curriculum coach for the pilot program. Before the extended day program, the first few months of school were often spent re-acclimating students to the routines and behavioral expectations of the school day. “Now, they can begin teaching immediately,†Kozelka said.
Due to re-allocation of funds, the district is able to offer the full-day kindergarten without expanding the operating budget.
“It was important for us to find the funds for this program in order to improve academic performance,†said Superintendent Dr. David C. Estrop
In-person registration for the 2009-2010 kindergarten year will take place Thursday, March 19 from 2 p.m. – 7 p.m. at all Lakewood elementary schools. Parents should register their child at their neighborhood school on this day only. If someone is unable to register on March 19, he or she must register at the Board of Education, 1470 Warren Road between 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Children who will turn 5 years old on or before Sept. 30, 2009 are eligible for registration.
Children enrolled in Lakewood City Schools’ pre-kindergarten program are already enrolled in the district and do not need to re-register. Any questions regarding registration should be directed to the appropriate neighborhood school.
Success of 2-year pilot program leads to decision
LAKEWOOD, OH – The Lakewood Board of Education announced at its March 2 meeting that full-day kindergarten will be available tuition-free at all seven of the district elementary schools beginning with the 2009-2010 school year. A half-day morning-only session will remain available at all seven schools as well.
After studying the data from the two-year pilot project that saw full-day kindergarten available at two schools the first year and four schools the second, the district recognized the benefits associated with full-day instruction.
“Both the data collected and the opinions of involved teachers indicate that students are generally progressing more quickly in the extended day program,†said Jan Soeder, assistant superintendent for elementary education.
Early literacy scores from Harrison and Hayes elementaries, which were the original pilot sites in 2007-2008, showed first graders who came from extended day kindergarten classes scored better at the start of the school year than students in the traditional kindergarten program did at the end of the year.
Data on social skills and behavior coupled with anecdotal evidence from first grade teachers also showed that student readiness improved with the pilot project students.
-more-
“Our first grade teachers have been able to hit the ground running in August,†said Sandy Kozelka, who has served as the district’s curriculum coach for the pilot program. Before the extended day program, the first few months of school were often spent re-acclimating students to the routines and behavioral expectations of the school day. “Now, they can begin teaching immediately,†Kozelka said.
Due to re-allocation of funds, the district is able to offer the full-day kindergarten without expanding the operating budget.
“It was important for us to find the funds for this program in order to improve academic performance,†said Superintendent Dr. David C. Estrop
In-person registration for the 2009-2010 kindergarten year will take place Thursday, March 19 from 2 p.m. – 7 p.m. at all Lakewood elementary schools. Parents should register their child at their neighborhood school on this day only. If someone is unable to register on March 19, he or she must register at the Board of Education, 1470 Warren Road between 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Children who will turn 5 years old on or before Sept. 30, 2009 are eligible for registration.
Children enrolled in Lakewood City Schools’ pre-kindergarten program are already enrolled in the district and do not need to re-register. Any questions regarding registration should be directed to the appropriate neighborhood school.