Georgia

Overview of Pre-K Program—Bright from the Start

  • Universally open to all four-year olds in Georgia
  • Voluntary program for both families and providers
  • Funded by lottery funds through the state and private initiatives
  • Public/private partnership
  • Formative hands-on management directly from Governor
  • Administered by the Georgia Department of Early Care & Learning

Brief History of Georgia’s Pre-K Program

  • Began in 1992 as a pilot program serving 750 at-risk four-year-old children
    and their families at 20 sites.
  • 1993-1994 began using lottery funds to provide for the Pre-K program
    (at this point had more than 8,700 at-risk four-year old children in the program)
  • September, 1995, program opened to all eligible four-year old children
    (1994-95 served 15,500 children, 1995-96 school year served 44,000 children

Evaluations of Georgia’s Pre-K Program

  • The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement conducts yearly evaluations (report cards) of two indicators of Pre-K services delivered to four-year olds in Georgia
    • Accessibility
    • Quality
  • Most Recent Report Cards

Georgia Early Learning Initiative

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