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North Carolina - Attendance Agreement for Pre-K Facilities

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North Carolina
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NC-70369NMS
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An agreement for good attendance in North Carolina pre-k program that should be executed by the parent of the minor child attending the pre-k program.

The North Carolina — Attendance Agreement for Pre-K Facilities is a document created by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (INCHES) to ensure that all facilities offering pre-kindergarten services are held to the highest standards of child care and safety. This document outlines the health and safety regulations that are to be followed in order to maintain a safe and healthy environment for children. The agreement outlines the expectations for attendance, health and safety protocols, and other requirements for pre-K providers, including the maintenance of records, the provision of meals and snacks, and the completion of a health assessment prior to admission. There are two types of North Carolina — Attendance Agreement for Pre-K Facilities: the traditional agreement and the virtual agreement. The traditional agreement is for physical facilities that offer full-time pre-K services, while the virtual agreement is for facilities that offer part-time or occasional pre-K services. Both agreements are designed to ensure that each pre-K facility meets the necessary standards for providing quality care and safety for children.

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NC Pre-K is a free, state-funded high quality early care and education program that aims to enhance children's school readiness.

Your child might be ready for kindergarten if they have the ability to play cooperatively, share appropriately, communicate their needs to teachers or peers, sit and listen for an extended period of time, and have the desire to be independent.

§ 115C364, a principal has no discretion with regard to the age at which a child may initially enroll in public school ? by statute a child must have reached age 5 on or before October 16 of the kindergarten year.

NC Pre-K is a free, state-funded high quality early care and education program that aims to enhance children's school readiness.

At what age can my child start school? If the child reaches the age of five years on or before August 31st of the year he/she is presented for enrollment, the child is eligible to enroll. If his fifth birth date falls on or after September 1st, the child is not eligible to enroll.

Children begin elementary school with kindergarten (grade K) around age 5. The next year is grade 1 and it goes up each year to grade 5.

The NC Pre-K Program is designed to provide high-quality educational experiences to enhance school readiness for eligible four-year-old children. The program typically follows the local public school calendar and operates for 6.5 hours per day, Monday-Friday, 180 days a year.

The child must be four years old on or before August 31st of the program year. A child that meets the age requirement is eligible for NC Pre-K if the child is from a family whose gross income is at or below 75% of the State Median Income (SMI).

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North Carolina - Attendance Agreement for Pre-K Facilities