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The Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program (VPK) prepares early learners for success in kindergarten and beyond. VPK helps build a strong foundation for school using educational material corresponding to various stages in a child’s development.
To be eligible for VPK, children must live in Florida and be 4 years old on or before Sept. 1 of the current school year. To begin applying for VPK Click Here. You will need to create an account using an email and password. Once you create an account, you will receive an email confirmation with the VPK link to begin the application process.
You can begin your child’s VPK application in the Family Portal beginning Jan. 1 of the program year. For example, you may apply for the 2024-25 program year beginning on Jan. 1, 2024.
The Florida School Readiness Program offers financial assistance for early education and care to low-income families. It is meant to encourage and aid families in becoming financially self-sufficient. Also, so their young children can be successful. Services vary based on individual needs and range from extended daycare to after-school and school-age care in some instances.
There are three specific eligibility requirements for the School Readiness program:
1. Parents(s) or guardian(s) must be working and/or attending school (college or trade) at least 20 hours a week OR disabled, as determined and documented by a licensed physician.
2. Gross income must be at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty level for family size.
3. Families must pay a copayment for child care costs (based on income and family size).
School Readiness funds are intended to help income-eligible families. But they may also include recipients of temporary cash assistance who meet federal work requirements; families with at-risk children of abuse, neglect or abandonment; homeless parents, parents who are victims of domestic violence; teenage parents; low-income migrant families or farm workers; or families of children with disabilities and special health care needs.
Watch these videos to learn how to open a Florida Office of Early Learning Family Portal account and how to complete a School Readiness application.
Video: How to Register for Account
Video: School Readiness Application
Once ready, click this link to apply for school readiness
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