by Ethna Flanagan
Special to the Sounder
As usual, summer is going by way too quickly for most of us; however, it is time for parents of preschoolers to start planning, as school begins in just five short weeks.
San Juan County’s Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program is Washington State’s family focused preschool program modeled on the federal Head Start Program.
ECEAP has been preparing 3-and 4-year-olds for success in school and life since 1985. There are 39 preschool openings subcontracted to four preschools in San Juan County; On Orcas, Kaleidoscope has full-day positions, Children’s House and Montessori have part-day positions. Lopez Children’s Center also has part-day positions and Head Start is available on San Juan Island.
The Department of Early Learning sets high standards for ECEAP preschools. The subcontracted preschools are required to be state licensed, abide by rigorous ECEAP Performance Standards and have successfully completed an arduous Early Achievers rating review through the University of Washington.
ECEAP is available to families earning less than 110 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (2016 FPL; $26,730 for a family of 4), children with disabilities, children in foster care, families involved with CPS/FAR/other family stressors.
If you are interested to learn more about available preschool positions, contact Ethna Flanagan, San Juan County ECEAP Coordinator, at 370-0593 or ethnaf@sanjuanco.com.
