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Contra Costa Receives $1.4M Grant to Improve Preschool Quality for Low-Income Children
Contra Costa County was one of 16 California counties to receive this grant.
The Contra Costa County Office of Education (CCCOE) has received a $1.4 million grant to improve the county’s preschool education programs for low-income children. Contra Costa was one of sixteen California counties to receive a grant.
The goal is to increase the number of low-income children attending high-quality preschool programs, which research shows prepares children for success in school and life.
Contra Costa County’s $1.4 million grant will support:
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· Stipends between $2,500 to $5,000 to all CSPP sites participating in the QRIS
· Site quality improvement mini-grants for sites seeking help reaching top ratings
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· Quality grants to CSPP providers who successfully score in the top two ratings
· Training and support for CSPP sites not currently participating in QRIS
· A public awareness campaign about the nature and importance of quality preschool
· Monitoring and rating of new QRIS participants
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